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Sesame, the conversational AI startup from Oculus founders, launches its iOS app

28 May 2026 at 19:35
Sesame’s new iOS app brings its conversational AI agents to the public, offering more natural back-and-forth interactions designed to feel less like traditional chatbots and more like talking to a person.

Startup Battlefield 200 application deadline extended to June 8 after overwhelming demand

28 May 2026 at 18:15
After overwhelming demand from founders around the world, TechCrunch has extended the Startup Battlefield 200 application deadline to June 8. Nominate a standout startup or apply yours today.

Fantasy Baseball: Don't get snakebitten — let's break down the 2026 Diamondbacks

Sometimes I think we lose track of the Diamondbacks a little bit. They’ve only made the playoffs twice in the past 14 years, though they did make it to the World Series in 2023 (as an 84-win team). The other NL West teams tend to obscure them: the Dodgers and Padres because of their star power, the Giants and Rockies because of their ballparks. I did not head to the March fantasy baseball draft table targeting Snakes for my roster.

But with a third of the season in the books, Arizona is holding up nicely. The Diamondbacks stand 31-24, which is comfortably inside the wild-card cutline. The offense has mostly supported the team (10th in runs scored), while the pitching has been average (16th in ERA). And there are a handful of players offering fantasy value.

Let’s pop open the hood and see what’s going on in Phoenix.

Why fantasy managers should take a look at the D-backs

The first thing that struck me about this year’s club is how many older and surprising players dot the top of the roster. Four of the top six Arizona players by WAR are in their 30s: Eduardo Rodríguez (33), Nolan Arenado (35), Ildemaro Vargas (34) and Ketel Marte (32).

Marte is producing close to expectations, though his slugging is down a tick and he no longer runs much. We know what he is. But Rodríguez, Arenado and Vargas have all been unexpected producers, forcing their way from the waiver wire to active fantasy rosters.

It’s hard to take Rodríguez’s start at face value. That pretty 2.31 ERA doesn’t jibe with a 3.70 FIP and he has a small strikeout rate (18%) and a bloated walk rate (8.8%). All the good-luck signs are flashing: a 7.2% HR/FB rate and a miraculous 84.9% strand rate. He recently took advantage of some stream-friendly opponents (Giants, Rockies on the road, Mets), but I wouldn’t tempt fate against the better opponents that are coming.

Arenado’s Hall of Fame ticket is likely punched already, with 360 career homers and 10 Gold Gloves. He’s just shy of 60.0 WAR for his career. But it’s fun to see his best offensive season in four years, a .271/.351/.459 slash with seven home runs. Third base is not a deep fantasy position, so Arenado stands as the 3B12 through two months.

Arenado has a collection of older-player skills dotting his offensive profile. His bat speed is below average, his hard-hit metrics lag. His expected slugging (.361) is a whopping 98 points shy of his actual mark. Arenado’s best skills moving forward should be a credible batting average and consistent contact; he might struggle to get to 20 homers. I understand why he’s still unrostered in about two-thirds of Yahoo leagues.

The Vargas story has come completely out of nowhere, a 34-year-old journeyman who’s never seen 300 at-bats in a season. The Snakes viewed him as a versatile bench player to open the year, but injuries and underperformance have forced Vargas into the lineup regularly. A .303/.330/.484 slash with seven homers will play in any format, and he’s earned most of that average (.291 xBA) even if Statcast doesn’t buy all the slugging (.412 slugging).

Vargas is another contact king (97th percentile in strikeout rate) but he’ll swing at almost anything (3.6% walks, 42.4% chase rate). You worry about that sort of thing being exploited as more teams get a look at Vargas. Perhaps that’s been the story over the past 17 games, where he’s at .215/.257/.292 with just three extra base hits.

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Not every player has to have a Cinderella tilt. Sometimes it’s as simple as a great player performing to expectations. Corbin Carroll was a first-round staple in March and although he’s been closer to a third- or fourth-round producer so far, a .293-35-7-28-7 line is within a reasonable range of outcomes. This is a very safe place to park your money.

Geraldo Perdomo has not repeated his 2025 dream season, but he could be a reasonable buy-low. His plate-discipline stats are all excellent, and his .223 batting average should be 25 points higher based on Statcast data. Last year’s 20 home runs aren’t coming back, but this is a smart base stealer (69-for-85 over his career) who’s a strong bet to hit for a plus average moving forward (he’s at .274 since the beginning of 2024). He’s welcome on any of my rosters.

Michael Soroka might be the staff ace here, finally healthy again in his age-28 season. He’s an easy watch because he rarely walks anyone (2.1 BB/9) and he keeps the ball in the park (0.6 HR/9). He’s already given us a couple of double-digit strikeout games — those are always screaming buy signals.

His 3.25 ERA is a trickier case, depending on which ERA estimator you feel best about. Soroka is validated by FIP (2.84), trusted by SIERA (3.48) and dismissed by Savant (4.42). Which kind of porridge would you like? Soroka’s true value might be revealed in his next two starts, when he takes on the formidable Dodgers and Nationals.

Neymar set to miss Brazil World Cup opener due to calf injury

Neymar has been ⁠ruled out of Brazil’s upcoming friendlies and is set to miss their World Cup opener after scans revealed a grade-two calf injury, the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) has confirmed.

CBF doctor Rodrigo Lasmar delivered the blow on Thursday ahead of a players’ media conference, confirming the 34-year-old forward faces two to three more weeks on the sidelines.

“Neymar reported for duty yesterday here ⁠at Granja Comary, underwent all the medical tests, which concluded with an MRI scan revealing a grade-two calf injury, not just swelling. He is expected to be cleared in two to three weeks,” Lasmar said.

He did not say whether Neymar could be dropped from the squad.

He had joined the team on ‌Tuesday but missed Wednesday’s first training session and was sent to a private clinic in Teresopolis for imaging tests after complaints of swelling in his right calf.

According to Lasmar, the MRI showed not swelling, as previously reported, but a grade-two calf strain — a moderate injury involving a partial tear of the muscle fibres that requires rest and rehabilitation.

The diagnosis differs from that presented by Santos prior to the squad announcement. The club’s doctor, Rodrigo ⁠Zogaib, stated that the problem was merely swelling, and that Neymar would ⁠arrive fit to begin training on Tuesday.

Instead, Brazil’s all-time leading scorer will miss Sunday’s friendly against Panama at the Maracana, and the subsequent match against Egypt in Cleveland. He is also all but ruled out of Brazil’s World Cup ⁠opener against African champions Morocco on June 13 in New Jersey.

Brazil are in Group C alongside Haiti and Scotland.

Manager Carlo Ancelotti is already ⁠without defenders Gabriel Magalhaes and Marquinhos, as well as forward Gabriel ⁠Martinelli for Sunday’s fixture due to their involvement in this weekend’s Champions League final between Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain.

Neymar’s recall last week had generated widespread excitement after not featuring in Ancelotti’s plans during the Italian’s year in charge. ‌

The forward, who has scored 79 goals in 128 international appearances, has endured years of injury troubles and an underwhelming return to Santos.

In an interview with Reuters earlier this month, Ancelotti ‌said ‌that Neymar would receive no special treatment, and that his place in the squad would be strictly based on fitness and form, not sentiment.

For now, Brazil must plan without him.

Canadiens goalie Jakub Dobes stunned by Montreal crowd’s loyalty in Game 4

Montreal Canadiens goaltender Jakub Dobes left Game 4 of the NHL‘s Eastern Conference Final with another loss on his record, but the Bell Centre crowd still gave him one of the loudest ovations of the night.

After Wednesday’s 4-0 defeat to the Carolina Hurricanes, Dobes admitted he was stunned by the support he received late in the game despite Montreal falling into a 3-1 series deficit.

“Yeah, I mean, it’s been unbelievable,” Dobes said. “My family’s here, and they’re loving every second of it. And really grateful for what I have [achieved] and how much the fans love me and love our team.”

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The 24-year-old finished with 40 saves on 43 shots, with Carolina’s fourth goal coming into an empty net. Dobes was again one of the few reasons Montreal remained competitive as the Canadiens struggled badly to generate offense.

“I will never take that for granted,” Dobes said of the crowd support. “I will always show up with my best effort.”

Still, the numbers highlighted the gap between the two teams. Carolina has outshot Montreal 136-65 through four games, while the Canadiens produced only four total shots in the third periods of Games 3 and 4 combined.

Hurricanes’ structure continues to overwhelm the Canadiens

The Hurricanes dictated the game with aggressive puck pressure, layered defensive coverage, and constant transition speed. Montreal repeatedly turned pucks over under pressure, especially during a disastrous first period when Sebastian Aho, Jordan Staal, and Logan Stankoven scored three goals in less than three minutes.

This series has exposed how difficult it is for young teams to create offense against Carolina’s structure. The Hurricanes close space quickly in the neutral zone and force rushed plays before opponents can establish possession.

Montreal never adjusted cleanly. The Canadiens managed only 18 shots in Game 4 and spent long stretches defending instead of attacking. Frederik Andersen earned the shutout with little sustained pressure against him.

Montreal Canadiens goalie Jakub Dobes (75) looks up at the scoreboard during the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Bell Centre
Montreal Canadiens goalie Jakub Dobes (75) looks up at the scoreboard during the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Bell Centre. Mandatory Credit: David Kirouac-Imagn Images

Dobes, meanwhile, continued to strengthen his reputation despite the loss. He now owns a 2.53 goals-against average and a .912 save percentage across 18 playoff starts.

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Head coach Martin St. Louis kept the focus simple entering Game 5.

“It’s not to worry about the whole thing; it’s just winning a game – one game,” St. Louis said. “You can’t look at the mountain. You just have to look at what’s in front of you and stay present.”

Gerrit Cole dazzles again in his second start back, sending the Yankees past the Royals 7-0

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Yankees’ Gerrit Cole was quick to point out that his second straight dominant start in his long-awaited return from Tommy John surgery was just that: his second start.

“Small sample size,” the former Cy Young winner said.

What a sample, though.

After allowing two hits over six scoreless innings against Tampa Bay in his first major league start since Game 5 of the 2024 World Series against the Dodgers, the 35-year-old Cole did even better against struggling Kansas City. He allowed four hits while striking out 10 without a single walk, sending the Yankees to a 7-0 victory — their 14th straight win over the Royals.

“I feel like maybe the first game was the appetizer,” Yankees manager Aaron Boone said, “and that was the main course right there. That was surgical. You saw everything, like, good fastball, both breaking balls going, mixed in the cutter a little bit, made some really good change-ups along the way. There was good defensive plays behind him early and then he kind of cruised.”

Cole (1-0) needed only 79 pitches to get through 6 2/3 innings, and he probably could have gone deeper into the game against Kansas City. But at this point in what the Yankees hope is a long season, there was no reason to push Cole’s once-ailing right elbow.

The closest the Royals came to scoring off him came in the third, when Michael Massey hit a one-out double. Cole bounced back to strike out Isaac Collins, bringing Maikel Garcia to the plate. He ripped a single to right field, Aaron Judge fielded a tough hop cleanly, and then made a perfect throw to catch Massey at the plate for the final out of the inning.

Cole also stranded Garcia at second base after a two-out double in the sixth. Salvador Perez singled off him in the seventh.

And that was it. All the runners Kansas City managed against him.

“I think it just reminds you of who he is, and how great a consistent pitcher he is,” Boone said. “And to see him go through the process the last several months to get back to this, and go out there and execute like he is here to start, it’s fun to watch.”

Cole brutally was efficient, especially with his 96 mph fastball. He threw first-pitch strikes to 16 of the 23 batters he faced, and only a couple of batters even managed to drive the count to three balls against him the entire night.

“I expect to execute pitches. I don’t necessarily expect to not give up any runs, especially on 75% strikes. You’re putting a lot of pressure on guys,” Cole said. “So you have to play good defense, which is what we did tonight.”

There was pressure on Cole to execute, too, because the Yankees never really gave him a cushion. They managed a pair of runs on a single by Paul Goldschmidt, a triple by Ben Rice and Judge’s sacrifice fly, but the rest of their offense came after Cole departed.

It wasn’t nearly as prolific as the Yankees’ memorable 15-1 win in which they belted six homers and had 24 hits — and, in a first for one of the game’s historic franchises, every player in the New York starting lineup had at least two hits.

But with Cole back on the mound, they only needed a fraction of that offense in the series finale.

“It’s two games. Small sample size,” Cole said. “We still have stuff to improve, and just have to keep the same mindset that we have right now, and that’s to take it one outing at a time.”

Former MLB star Wander Franco should get lifetime ban despite no jail time

Former Tampa Bay Rays star Wander Franco once looked destined to become one of the faces of Major League Baseball. At just 24 years old, he had already signed a massive long-term contract, earned All-Star recognition, and established himself as one of the sport’s brightest young talents.

Now, his baseball future should be over for good. On Monday, a Dominican court found Franco guilty of sexual and psychological abuse involving a minor. Although the court ruled that he would avoid prison time because of findings related to extortion and blackmail by the minor’s mother, the conviction itself remains in place. That distinction matters.

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Aug 11, 2023; St. Petersburg, Florida, USA; Tampa Bay Rays shortstop Wander Franco (5) celebrates after hitting a two run single in the third inning against the Cleveland Guardians at Tropicana Field. Mandatory Credit: Jonathan Dyer-USA TODAY Sports

Guilty Verdict Cannot Be Ignored

Franco was arrested in January 2024 after authorities accused him of maintaining a four-month relationship with a 14-year-old girl. Prosecutors also alleged that money was transferred to the girl’s mother in exchange for consent regarding the relationship.

While the court later determined Franco had also been victimized through extortion and blackmail, it did not erase the central ruling of the case.

He was still found guilty. Avoiding prison time does not change the seriousness of the conviction or the nature of the allegations that led to it. For Major League Baseball, that should be enough to make a permanent decision.

Aug 11, 2023; St. Petersburg, Florida, USA; Tampa Bay Rays shortstop Wander Franco (5) hits a walk off home run in the ninth inning against the Cleveland Guardians at Tropicana Field. Mandatory Credit: Jonathan Dyer-USA TODAY Sports

MLB Must Protect Its Image

Professional sports leagues constantly talk about protecting the integrity of the game and holding players accountable for conduct off the field.

This is one of those moments where MLB has to prove it truly means that. Franco is not just another player. He was marketed as one of baseball’s future superstars. He signed an 11-year, $182 million extension with Tampa Bay in 2021 and was viewed as a foundational player for the sport moving forward.

That is exactly why the league cannot afford to treat this lightly. Allowing Franco to eventually return would send a terrible message to fans, sponsors, and players across the league.

Baseball Has Already Moved On

Franco has not played in Major League Baseball since allegations first surfaced in 2023. MLB placed him on administrative leave before later moving him to the restricted list. At this point, a comeback should not even be part of the conversation.

The legal process has now produced a guilty verdict, even if it did not result in incarceration. Baseball does not need to wait for additional developments to understand the seriousness of the situation. Wander Franco was once one of baseball’s brightest stars. Now, MLB should make sure his career remains over permanently.

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College coach says New York Giants got versatile player in J.C. Davis

The New York Giants wanted to get bigger, faster, and nastier this offseason, as illustrated in the players they chose in April's NFL draft.

After taking Miami's Francis Mauigoa with the 10th overall pick to bolster the interior and dynamics of the offensive line, they added Illinois' massive tackle J.C. Davis with the 192nd overall selection in Round 6.

The Giants were looking for linemen who not only play with a high motor and a physical edge, but also seek out versatility as well. Davis' college coach, former Giants assistant Bret Bielema, says there's no need to worry about that with his former player.

"I don't know exactly where the Giants are going to play him," Bielema said on the “Giants Huddle” podcast about his former left tackle. "But I told several of the scouts -- I've got a great relationship with the Giants and everybody in that building -- I'm telling you, I literally think he can play all four, both left tackle, right tackle, left guard, and right guard.

"I know there were a lot of people who thought he should move to guard and play only guard, but if they do play him at guard, I think he can pop out at tackle and have a lot of flexibility for you. One of the things I really learned in the NFL, too, was just that word 'flex.' He's a guy that he might be able to plug and play at one position, but he probably has the flexibility to play all four."

The Giants are aware of Davis' ability to be flexible. The 6-foot-4, 322-pound Davis will be used wherever the team needs him.

"Swing guard and tackle. He can play both," head coach John Harbaugh said after the draft. "We just had this conversation. That went a long way in determining where he would play.

"Very talented, athletic, long-armed guy, can bend, can move his feet. He's big. He's got some growing to do as a player, some maturing to do as a player, but we had him in for a visit and talked to him about that at length. Very determined guy. He's determined to kind of develop into his talent level. He's a very talented offensive lineman."

Davis will not be a starter for the Giants right away, but as Harbaugh said, he's still developing. The Giants believe they may have gotten a bit of a steal with him. It's about time the Giants' offensive line was properly restocked.

This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: College coach says New York Giants got versatile player in J.C. Davis

Joey Logano outside of the Chase halfway through 2026 regular season

Joey Logano is a three-time NASCAR Cup Series champion, but he isn't fighting for the title right now. Halfway through the 2026 Cup Series regular season, Logano sits 18th in the point standings as the final Team Penske driver. Ryan Blaney (third) and Austin Cindric (17th) have more epoints.

The driver of the No. 22 car sits 29 points behind Ryan Preece for the final spot in the Chase. Logano has shown speed on different occasions; however, the No. 22 team has been inconsistent. It doesn't help that Logano has been unlucky, getting caught up in wrecks or incidents that affect his day.

Logano obviously has the talent to make a 16-driver Chase, but this is starting to become a big story. Team Penske hasn't been as fast during the 2026 NASCAR season, and there is a real chance that Logano doesn't make the Chase. There is still time, but the No. 22 team has to turn up the wick soon.

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This article originally appeared on Motorsports Wire: Joey Logano outside of the Chase halfway through 2026 regular season

Greg Sankey: SEC ‘communicated displeasure’ to ESPN about Arkansas kickoff times

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SEC commissioner Greg Sankey addressed Arkansas athletic director Hunter Yurachek’s public complaint about ESPN’s early-season scheduling on Wednesday, acknowledging he had already raised the issue with the network before the schedule was released, and that it made no difference.

Yurachek released a pointed statement after the early-season schedule was released showing Arkansas playing at Utah at 10:15 p.m. ET on Sept. 12, then hosting Georgia at noon ET on Sept. 19. Yurachek, who also serves as chairman of the College Football Playoff committee, called the scheduling “unacceptable” and named ESPN directly, arguing the condensed schedule was “not simply a competitive disadvantage” but “a genuine welfare issue for the young men who represent our program.” He said he would not quietly accept the situation and called on the SEC and ESPN to aggressively pursue an alternative solution.

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— Hunter Yurachek (@HunterYurachek) May 27, 2026

Sankey’s response at the SEC spring meetings this week amounted to a frank acknowledgment of the conference’s limitations under its current deal with ESPN. “We have communicated the displeasure in advance,” Sankey said. “It hasn’t changed. That’s one of those points of authority that are given to our broadcast partner. And the squeeze on the West Coast games, we don’t have to do what other college conferences do by comparison. And then the squeeze with the early kickoff is not something that I’m thrilled about either, but we do delegate that authority as part of our TV contracts.

Here is Greg Sankey’s response to Arkansas AD Hunter Yurachek (which I’m sure he told him in-person recently) about kickoff times.

Cites ESPN, but also says he wasn’t particularly happy with the “squeeze” as well https://t.co/WiZhoYpVBypic.twitter.com/McIMRjfo2e

— Trey Wallace (@TreyWallace) May 27, 2026

The SEC’s current deal with ESPN is a 10-year pact worth $710 million per year that began in 2024, and kickoff time authority is among the powers the conference ceded to the network as part of the arrangement. That context matters because Sankey, at the same spring meetings, separately acknowledged that the deal undervalues what the SEC actually delivers. The conference has dominated college football television ratings for two consecutive seasons under the current arrangement — ABC won 34 of 42 Saturday windows last season, with SEC teams featured in the vast majority — while collecting roughly $400 million less per year than the Big Ten gets from Fox, CBS, and NBC.

The deal runs through 2034, and until it doesn’t, ESPN holds the authority the SEC signed away, including the power to put Arkansas on a plane to Salt Lake City for a 10:15 p.m. kickoff and back home six days later for a noon kickoff against Georgia, regardless of what the commissioner thinks.

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Mississippi State vs. Texas Tech live box score Women's College World Series

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The Mississippi State Bulldogs softball team will make history Thursday with the first-ever appearance in the Women’s College World Series against the Texas Tech Red Raiders in Oklahoma City.

Mississippi State (43-19) earned its spot in the WCWS with a commanding 6-0 win over the Oklahoma Sooners in the decisive game of the super regionals, and now faces a familiar opponent with a trip deeper into the bracket at stake.

Texas Tech (57-7) eliminated the Bulldogs in last year’s NCAA Tournament and arrives with one of the nation’s most dangerous combinations of elite pitching and explosive offense. The Red Raiders rank among the national leaders in batting average, home runs and runs scored, led by slugger Mia Williams. In the circle, Texas Tech features standout arms NiJaree Canady and Kaitlyn Terry, who have built one of college softball’s top pitching staffs all season.

But Mississippi State enters with momentum and confidence after shutting out Oklahoma. Delainey Everett delivered a breakout performance in that win, while Peja Goold and SEC Newcomer of the Year Alyssa Faircloth give the Bulldogs valuable depth. 

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No. 5 Mississippi State (43-19)
No. 3 Texas Tech (57-7)

Mississippi State vs. Texas Tech live box score Women's College World Series

Batting Average

Through games Sunday, May 24, 2026

RankTeamBA
1UCLA.385
2Texas Tech.384
3Oklahoma.384
4Robert Morris.373
5Florida.356
6Duke.354
7Florida St..349
8Georgia.349
9North Carolina.348
10Princeton.347

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Aaron Rai now gives his thoughts on Aronimink as a golf course two weeks after winning the PGA Championship

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Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images

Aaron Rai will still be celebrating his superb victory at the PGA Championship, having lifted the trophy at Aronimink two weeks ago.

Rai finished his week in Pennsylvania on nine-under, three shots ahead of Jon Rahm and Alex Smalley.

The Englishman, who has yet to return since his maiden major win, is now a two-time champion on the PGA Tour.

Rai also won the Wyndham Championship in 2024, but claimed his biggest career achievement at this year’s PGA Championship.

Now that the dust has settled, the 31-year-old has looked back on the fantastic success, giving his thoughts on the setup at Aronimink.

Aaron Rai shares Aronimink verdict after winning the PGA Championship

Speaking to 5 Clubs, Rai said: “I think the conditions played a big part and the conditions felt pretty even morning and afternoon for both sides of the draw, there did not seem to be a distinct advantage.

“I think it was a course where it felt really hard to string extended periods of the round together.

“For instance, if you missed a fairway, it did not matter if you had 80 yards or 150 yards, it was going to be difficult to get it on the green and to then make your par.

“But it was hard to keep it on the fairways hole after hole after hole.

“There was always going to be a break in that momentum after x amount of holes when you were out of positions.

“I have never seen so many pins cut on grain changes.

“It was literally like half the hole on the down grain and half the hole on the inter-grain. I thought that created challenges on the green and it was a great set-up.

“I felt you had to be so wary of every shot that you played and it was so hard to string all of those shots together to keep building continued momentum to turn those one, two or three unders into six, seven or eight unders which we never really saw until Sunday.”

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Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images

Why Aaron Rai deserves big praise for his PGA Championship win

Aronimink was under heavy scrutiny throughout the entire tournament, with its many tricky pin positions particularly coming under the spotlight.

But Rai guided himself through the course expertly, shooting rounds of 70, 69, 67 and 65 as his week got better and better.

Such progressive efforts deserve huge praise, as does his ability to lift the Wanamaker Trophy despite a major setback just beforehand.

Rai was battling injury in PGA Championship practice, but pushed through the problem to produce a stunning upset.

Moreover, he very impressively held his nerve despite the conditions and the course setup, and indeed the hugely talented rivals that he outclassed to come out on top.

Rai withdrew from the CJ Cup Byron Nelson immediately after his win at Aronimink, with his absence from the PGA Tour continuing this week at the Charles Schwab Challenge.

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A new name for Milan’s head coach hunt as Rangnick’s first choice is revealed

A new name for Milan’s head coach hunt as Rangnick’s first choice is revealed
A new name for Milan’s head coach hunt as Rangnick’s first choice is revealed

A new name has cropped up on the list of potential successors to Massimiliano Allegri as head coach of Milan, as Ralf Rangnick reportedly wants 38-year-old Matthias Jaissle to take charge of the Rossoneri.

Report: Rangnick wants Jaissle to take over as head coach of Milan

Milan need an entire new senior management team after parting company with head coach Allegri, sporting director Igli Tare, technical director Geoffrey Moncada and CEO Giorgio Furlani the day after the 2025-26 season came to an end, after the Rossoneri had failed to qualify for the Champions League.

Recent reports indicate that Rangnick is among the leading candidates to take over the technical sector in San Siro, however, the German, currently serving as head coach of the Austria national team, wants certain guarantees if he is to join the Milan set-up.

Recent reports claim that Rangnick wants full control to bring in his own staff of scouts to the club and to have full control over the appointment of the next head coach. He has made it clear that he only wishes to join the Rossoneri after the 2026 World Cup has come to an end.

According to the latest updates from La Gazzetta dello Sport, Rangnick’s first-choice as head coach would be 38-year-old Jaissle, currently in charge of Al-Ahli in the Saudi Pro League. A former Hoffenheim defender, Jaissle also held roles with FC Liefering and later RB Salzburg before moving to Saudi Arabia in 2023.

JEDDAH, SAUDI ARABIA – APRIL 17: Matthias Jaissle, Head Coach of Al Ahli, gestures during the AFC Champions League Quarter Final match between Al Ahli and Johor Darul Ta’zim at King Abdullah Sports City on April 17, 2026 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Abdullah Ahmed/Getty Images)

Jaissle won the Austrian domestic double during his first season in charge of RB Salzburg and also led the club to the knock-out stages of the Champions League for the first time in its history. He followed that up with another league title in 2022-23.

Jaissle also won the 2025 AFC Champions League with an Al-Ahli side that featured the likes of Edouard Mendy, Franck Kessie, Riyad Mahrez, Roberto Firmino and Ivan Toney.

JEDDAH, SAUDI ARABIA – OCTOBER 20: Matthias Jaissle coach of Al Ahli reacts during the AFC Champions League Elite match between Al Ahli and Al Gharafa at King Abdullah Sport City Stadium on October 20, 2025 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Yasser Bakhsh/Getty Images)

Jaissle is not the only name to be linked with a move to Milan over the last few days. USMNT head coach Mauricio Pochettino is said to be liked by Gerry Cardinale, and Oliver Glasner is also a potential option. Andoni Iraola has also been linked, but recent updates claim that he is more likely to replace Glasner at Crystal Palace instead.

What WNBA analyst finds ‘interesting’ about Caitlin Clark’s poor gravity metric

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Photo by Jeffrey Brown/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Caitlin Clark’s gravity numbers look strange at first because the Indiana Fever star still bends defenses more visibly than almost anyone in the WNBA.

The confusion comes from what the metric is actually separating. Clark can pull heavy pressure when she has the ball, while still ranking differently when the model weighs off-ball gravity.

That split is what makes the discussion useful. It does not say defenses ignore Clark; it shows where her pressure is being measured most clearly.

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Photo by Jeffrey Brown/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Rachel DeMita explains why Caitlin Clark’s Indiana Fever gravity metric looks off

During a recent Rachel DeMita breakdown, the WNBA analyst said she was surprised by Clark’s position on the gravity list, given how teams typically approach her.

“I thought this was so interesting because Caitlin Clark is far down this list,” DeMita said. “I think when we think about gravity, we think that she is the number one player, because how many teams shift their defenses to adapt to Caitlin?”

That is a common reaction. Clark’s shooting range forces teams to pick her up early, trap her in screens and shift coverages toward her side of the floor.

The WNBA’s Inside the Game platform defines player gravity as the defensive pressure an offensive player draws, both on and off the ball. That means the overall number can look different from how a possession feels when Clark is initiating the offense.

Rachel DeMita highlights why Caitlin Clark’s Indiana Fever on-ball gravity still matters

DeMita then pointed out the split that helps make sense of Clark’s place in the rankings, stating: “Her on-ball gravity is some of the highest in all of these rankings. Like they have her at 5.3 and a 4.4.”

“When it comes to perimeter on-ball gravity minutes, she is at 5.3, and Sonia Citron is 2.4. And then when you look at the off-ball gravity, that’s when things change,” DeMita concluded.

That is the important distinction. Clark’s on-ball gravity captures the defensive pressure she draws when she is actively running the offense, often well beyond the arc.

Off-ball gravity looks at how teams react when she is away from the ball, where Indiana’s spacing and movement can change the picture entirely.

So the lower overall metric is not proof that Clark lacks gravity. It is a reminder that a single number can sometimes blur the line between her impact with the ball and the way teams play her off it.

DeMita’s point holds up: the combined ranking might seem low, but Clark is still one of the most defense-shifting players in the league.

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Longari: Juventus enquire about Mamardashvili as Liverpool block Alisson

Longari: Juventus enquire about Mamardashvili as Liverpool block Alisson
Longari: Juventus enquire about Mamardashvili as Liverpool block Alisson

Juventus could turn their attention towards Giorgi Mamardashvili if they can’t buy his Liverpool teammate Alisson Becker.

The Bianconeri are planning to sign a new goalkeeper to replace Michele Di Gregorio, who has been largely unconvincing this season.

Luciano Spalletti has identified his former Roma pupil, Alisson, as his first choice for the role, and the latter expressed his desire to return to Italian football.

Juventus shift their focus from Alisson to Giorgi Mamardashvili

As reported earlier today, Liverpool were planning a change of the guard for next season, with Mamardashvili taking the starting role from Alisson.

However, the Brazilian isn’t willing to remain at Anfield Road as a backup option, so he asked the club to sanction his transfer to Juventus.

Nevertheless, Arne Slot is keen to keep Alisson, especially after losing two locker-room leaders in Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson.

Therefore, the Reds have decided to delay their plans by confirming Alisson as their first choice for next season, and sending Mamardashvili away on loan.

According to Sportitalia journalist Gianluigi Longari, Juventus are keeping a close eye on the situation, as they would also be interested in signing the Georgian custodian on loan.

“While awaiting to understand what Liverpool will decide to do with Alisson, Juventus has made inquiries with the Reds regarding the loan of Giorgi Mamardashvili,” posted the transfer market expert on his X (formerly Twitter) account.

Mamardashvili’s background & Liverpool stats

Mamardashvili rose to prominence after joining Valencia in the summer of 2021. The 25-year-old then completed a €30 million move to Liverpool in the summer of 2024, but the Premier League giants kept him on loan at Los Che for another year.

Last summer, the Georgian international joined Arne Slot’s squad, acting as Alisson’s understudy.

With the Brazilian struggling with injuries this season, Mamardashvili was able to make 20 appearances across all competitions. He conceded 34 goals in the process and registered three clean sheets.

Brad Keselowski shares how final meeting with Kyle Busch was different than before

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Brad Keselowski admitted his final meeting with Kyle Busch immediately felt different after the NASCAR veteran appeared unusually quiet and unwell shortly before his death.

The RFK Racing co-owner reflected on the emotional interaction following Busch’s death at the age of 41 from severe pneumonia that reportedly progressed into sepsis.

Keselowski explained that Busch’s demeanor instantly stood out because it felt completely different from the outgoing personality he had known throughout their long NASCAR rivalry.

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Brad Keselowski said Kyle Busch immediately seemed different

Keselowski explained that the pair unexpectedly crossed paths while traveling to Dover last week, with the interaction eventually becoming the final time he would see Busch.

Despite spending years battling each other on track, Keselowski said Busch’s condition was immediately noticeable during the flight. Speaking to PEOPLE, Keselowski described how Busch’s behavior felt completely out of character.

“I was flying to Dover last week with Kyle… It was probably more by chance than anything else,” Keselowski explained.

“Kyle is normally a fairly gregarious person, very outgoing, and he wasn’t… He sat down one row behind me and next to me and fell asleep right away. I could tell he wasn’t feeling well.

“And that was pretty much the last time I saw him.”

The comments painted a deeply emotional picture of Busch’s final days, especially considering the competitive history between the two drivers throughout their careers.

Keselowski explained how Busch became his NASCAR benchmark

The rivalry between the two former Cup Series champions produced numerous on track clashes and championship battles across multiple NASCAR eras.

For Keselowski, Busch eventually became the driver he measured himself against more than anyone else in the field.

“For whatever reason, Kyle and I had built into a relationship where although there’s 30 some other drivers on the racetrack, I valued meeting him more than anyone else,” Keselowski said.

“Fifth place day and race is generally a good day. It’s not a great day, but it’s a good day.

“With a fifth place day where Kyle Busch finished fourth didn’t feel like a good day… And conversely, a 10th place day where I beat Kyle Busch felt like a better day.

“That’s what a rivalry is at its core and that’s how I felt about it.”

Keselowski also admitted he once imagined eventually laughing with Busch about their rivalry later in life, particularly during future Hall of Fame celebrations.

“And will we actually be able to share a laugh about it?… I guess in my mind, I hope so, and now obviously not.”

The emotional reflection added to the growing list of tributes from across NASCAR as drivers, teams and sports figures continue processing the loss of one of the sport’s defining modern stars.

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Exclusive: Source “raved about” how good Chelsea target is as Blue try to swoop before contract complete

Exclusive: Source “raved about” how good Chelsea target is as Blue try to swoop before contract complete
Exclusive: Source “raved about” how good Chelsea target is as Blue try to swoop before contract complete

Chelsea are targeting two young English midfielders as the Blues look to upgrade their options this summer.

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Our writer Simon Phillips is on quite the tear on Substack. He’s just dropped another update on Chelsea’s summer transfer situation where he talks about two players we’re being heavily linked to: Alex Scott and Adam Wharton.

The two English midfielders just had great seasons with Bournemouth and Crystal Palace respectively, and are both being linked with moves to bigger clubs.

Phillips source mentioned both as players the Blues are interested in, with “very prominent” links.

Chelsea look to English pair for potential midfield upgrades

“Chelsea believe Scott in particular is underrated by some, and is unfortunate not to be an England international yet,” Phillips writes.

“Our source have also raved about how good Scott is.”

Earlier today it was reported that the Cherries are going to offer their rising star a new contract, while Palace will also do all they can to keep hold of Wharton. In either case, it’s going to be an expensive operation for the Blues.

As so much else this summer, it all hinges on the future of Enzo Fernandez to some extent.

In other news…

Chelsea are getting tied closer and closer to interest in Real Madrid players as they try to figure out a way to sell Enzo Fernandez for a reasonable price.

Romeo Lavia is being lined up by other clubs, and while we’re sure Chelsea would love to sell, it may prove more difficult than that.

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Isle of Man TT suspends all Sidecar races for 2026 after incidents

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The 2026 edition of the Isle of Man TT is off to a somber start with the death of British rider Daniel Ingham, who was making his debut. Earlier in the week, an off at Parliament Square left eight spectators injured, but all were reported to be conscious. 

In the Sidecar class, two major incidents have already occurred, with Maria Costello and her rider Shaun Parker crashing on Thursday, which followed another major incident on Wednesday involving brothers Ryan and Callum Crowe. All were hospitalized with non life-threatening injuries. 

Following a review, Isle of Man TT organizers have taken taken action, halting all Sidecar races for the remainder of the 2026 event. 

Here is the full statement:

"Following an incident involving a Sidecar team during the third Qualifying Session of the 2026 Isle of Man TT Races, the Race Organisation initiated an immediate technical and operational review to assess the circumstances surrounding the incident and the continued participation of the Sidecar class at the event. Following that review, in conjunction with the Event Promoter, a decision has been taken to suspend the Sidecar class for the remainder of the 2026 Isle of Man TT Races.

"This precautionary measure has been implemented in the interests of competitor and spectator safety and reflects the Race Organisation’s commitment to reviewing all aspects of event safety and operational delivery whenever an incident occurs.

"All sidecar competitors and teams involved in the event have been briefed by Race Officials on the outcome of the initial review and the next stages of the assessment process.

"We recognise the long-standing history of Sidecar racing at the TT, together with the commitment of the competitors, teams and supporters involved in the class. This decision has not been taken lightly. However, the safety of competitors, spectators, marshals, officials and all those involved in the event must remain the priority.

"Further updates will be provided in due course through official Isle of Man TT Races channels."

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Jeff Hafley explains Dolphins' interesting offensive line decision

The Miami Dolphins are back on the field this week continuing their organized team activities at the Baptist Health Training Complex in preparation for their first season under new head coach Jeff Hafley.

On Wednesday, the Dolphins hosted just their second OTA session that was open to the media, and before the practice started, Hafley revealed that right tackle Austin Jackson wouldn't participate.

While Miami took an offensive tackle in the first round of the 2026 NFL draft, Hafley revealed that they have a specific plan for Kadyn Proctor and the rest of the offensive line group while Jackson is sidelined, which is a little different than their strategy for rookie cornerback Chris Johnson in the secondary.

"Yeah, I think it's case-by-case," Hafley said. "I mean Chris is going to play inside and outside. We got to be careful overloading any young player, but we also have to get a feel for the players and see how much that they can handle. Quickly we've seen that Chris is capable of handling multiple positions, so you'll see him on the inside, you'll see him on the outside. He'll be doing both.

"Proctor, you'll see on one side right now, Jonah (Savaiinaea), you'll see on one side right now, and we'll just keep him on those sides and let them get comfortable. So it's case by case, and I think that's our job as coaches is to figure that out. Some guys, we're still not sure yet. Practice has been limited. Team reps have been limited, and we'll figure that out in training camp."

Miami seems to want to keep things simple for Proctor as he already has his hands full with a transition to guard from tackle this year. With Jackson entering the final year of his contract, it will be interesting to see if the team wants to get the rookie reps at his possible future position at some point, but for now, they're playing it safe.

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Alex Freeman, son of ex-Packers receiver, makes USA World Cup soccer team

Alex Freeman, the son of Green Bay Packers legend Antonio Freeman, will appear in his first World Cup soccer competition in 2026, named to the USA men's national team for the upcoming FIFA World Cup.

At just 21 years old, the defender was the youngest of 26 players named to the team by head coach Mauricio Pochettino.

United States defender Alex Freeman controls the ball against Uruguay.

His father, Antonio, played eight seasons with the Packers, most notably from 1995-2001 when he made a Pro Bowl and played a massive role for both Super Bowl teams after the 1996 and 1997 seasons. The wide receiver made the Pro Bowl in 1998 after leading the NFL with 1,424 receiving yards, and he racked up three catches (including an 81-yard touchdown) and 105 yards receiving in Super Bowl XXXI during the Packers' 35-21 win over New England.

Freeman was even better in the team's follow-up Super Bowl XXXII loss to Denver, with nine catches, 126 yards and two touchdowns.

Alex, a Baltimore native who calls Florida home, has been playing club soccer for Villarreal CF in Spain, with an opportunity to play Champions League matches. He just made his U.S. men's national senior team debut in June and has 15 "caps," indicating international matches played for USMNT. His rise in the soccer world has been a rapid ascent.

Freeman was part of Orlando City in the MLS from 2022-26 and named an MLS all-star in 2025 before joining Villarreal in January. He told Chuck Booth of CBS Sports that he got the news of his inclusion on the team while in Spain with his father.

"I had my dad with me," Freeman said, "and it was one of those moments where I kind of played the video on the TV and he went crazy and started running around the house and it kind of shows how you have that feeling and support behind you and always being able to support you and your dreams and having my dad be able to enjoy that moment with me just meant so much."

World Cup matches, hosted in the United States, Canada and Mexico, start June 11, with USA facing Paraguay on June 12 in Los Angeles. USA finds itself in Group D, along with Australia and Türkiye, the nation against whom Freeman made his USMNT debut.

This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Alex Freeman named to Team USA for World Cup soccer tournament

Alex Freeman, son of ex-Packers receiver, makes USA World Cup soccer team

Alex Freeman, the son of Green Bay Packers legend Antonio Freeman, will appear in his first World Cup soccer competition in 2026, named to the USA men's national team for the upcoming FIFA World Cup.

At just 21 years old, the defender was the youngest of 26 players named to the team by head coach Mauricio Pochettino.

United States defender Alex Freeman controls the ball against Uruguay.

His father, Antonio, played eight seasons with the Packers, most notably from 1995-2001 when he made a Pro Bowl and played a massive role for both Super Bowl teams after the 1996 and 1997 seasons. The wide receiver made the Pro Bowl in 1998 after leading the NFL with 1,424 receiving yards, and he racked up three catches (including an 81-yard touchdown) and 105 yards receiving in Super Bowl XXXI during the Packers' 35-21 win over New England.

Freeman was even better in the team's follow-up Super Bowl XXXII loss to Denver, with nine catches, 126 yards and two touchdowns.

Alex, a Baltimore native who calls Florida home, has been playing club soccer for Villarreal CF in Spain, with an opportunity to play Champions League matches. He just made his U.S. men's national senior team debut in June and has 15 "caps," indicating international matches played for USMNT. His rise in the soccer world has been a rapid ascent.

Freeman was part of Orlando City in the MLS from 2022-26 and named an MLS all-star in 2025 before joining Villarreal in January. He told Chuck Booth of CBS Sports that he got the news of his inclusion on the team while in Spain with his father.

"I had my dad with me," Freeman said, "and it was one of those moments where I kind of played the video on the TV and he went crazy and started running around the house and it kind of shows how you have that feeling and support behind you and always being able to support you and your dreams and having my dad be able to enjoy that moment with me just meant so much."

World Cup matches, hosted in the United States, Canada and Mexico, start June 11, with USA facing Paraguay on June 12 in Los Angeles. USA finds itself in Group D, along with Australia and Türkiye, the nation against whom Freeman made his USMNT debut.

This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Alex Freeman named to Team USA for World Cup soccer tournament

Virginia basketball announces 2026-27 conference opponents

CHARLOTTE, NC - MARCH 14: Virginia Cavaliers guard Chance Mallory (2) during the ACC Men's basketball tournament finals between the Virginia Cavaliers and the Duke Blue Devils on March 14, 2026 at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, N.C. (Photo by John Byrum/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

The ACC conference opponents are signed, sealed, and delivered for the Virginia Cavaliers 2026-2027 season after an announcement was posted online by the official Virginia Men’s Basketball account. Times and dates are yet to be announced, but getting a glimpse at who the opponents will be will suffice for now.

Here and there 😏🗓️

Tix: https://t.co/V1XI5y1eVc#GoHoospic.twitter.com/DAt67xxPYo

— Virginia Men's Basketball (@UVAMensHoops) May 28, 2026

Some story lines relvoving the ‘Hoos draw include Virginia Tech and Duke being the two teams they will face on the road and at John Paul Jones Arena, they will face Clemson at Littlejohn Coliseum after missing out on Brad Brownell and his Tigers completely last season, Wake Forest is a no show on the schedule, and last but certaintly not least is newly hired assistant coach at Virginia and former player and head coach of the Syracuse Orange will return to the JMA Wireless Dome to face his former team for the first time since his departure last season.

An overlooked and challenging part of this schedule will be the California trip week. The ‘Hoos were on the fortunate side of this last season as they got California and Stanford to travel to Charlottesville, but this season Ryan Odom and his squad will be making the trip across the country to face the Cardinal and the Golden Bears in the same week. North Carolina fell victim to this trip last year, losing both of their games on the West Coast back-to-back after being more than seven-point favorites in both of those matchups.

In the end, it is an exciting draw for the ’Hoos and one that poses a good mix of great tests, fun rivalry matchups, and ample opportunity to collect solid victories.

Atlético’s ‘broken promise’ to Alvarez as Barça launch bids for forward

MADRID, SPAIN - APRIL 29: Julian Alvarez of Atletico de Madrid looks on during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Semi Final First Leg match between Atletico de Madrid and Arsenal FC at Riyadh Air Metropolitano on April 29, 2026, in Madrid, Spain. (Photo By Dennis Agyeman/Europa Press via Getty Images) | Europa Press via Getty Images

It’s time for another update one everyone’s favorite forward.

Rubén Uría on Thursday revealed that Julián Alvarez feels “disappointed and deceived” with Atlético de Madrid, a feeling cemented by a broken promise to renew his contract last fall — after Atlético had turned down a €120 million approach from Arsenal at the FIFA Club World Cup.

“Julián Alvarez feels like he’s been thrown ‘to the dogs’ in the press” after what he thought was a private conversation with the club became common knowledge, Uría said. “He hasn’t declared himself ‘in rebellion’, he knows he has a contract and if Atleti decide not to sell him, he’ll return from the World Cup and play for Atleti. Zero problems.”

Back in February, Alvarez and Atlético’s chief executive Miguel Ángel Gil had lunch together and discussed his future, according to Uría. At that lunch, it was agreed that no definitive decision about Alvarez’s future would be taken until the end of the season.

This week, after Atlético’s season ended with a 5-1 loss at Villarreal and a fourth-place finish in LaLiga, Alvarez and his agent Fernando Hidalgo informed Gil that La Araña preferred to leave the club in the summer amid intense, longstanding interest from FC Barcelona. Barça sporting director Deco has made an unofficial bid of €70 million plus Ferrán Torres that Atleti swiftly rejected; according to The Athletic on Thursday, the Spanish champions now are preparing a formal €100 million offer, which is expected to be turned down as well.

For now, Atleti’s position is that Alvarez will not leave the club for less than €150 million.

Asunto Julián Alvarez. Se ha montado la película de siempre de buenos y malos. Aquí no hay nadie inocente. Cada parte defiende sus intereses. Y todo cambia y evoluciona día a día. A continuación, os comparto toda la información que tenemos (+) #ClubUriahttps://t.co/E4u5i93aGZ

— Rubén Uría (@rubenuria) May 28, 2026

Uría reports that PSG and Arsenal have expressed interest in Alvarez over the past year; Andrea Berta, Atleti’s former sporting director, signed Viktor Gyökeres as a direct response to Atleti’s flat refusal to negotiate for Alvarez last June. After shutting down talks with Berta, Gil and chairman Enrique Cerezo promised Alvarez a new contract that would make him the highest-earning player at the club.

Alvarez and Hidalgo expected to receive said offer immediately following the summer transfer window. It didn’t materialize until last month, when Mateu Alemany — who had arrived in October — was tasked with untangling the mess that Gil and Cerezo had helped to create. Not that Alvarez was blameless here; in the interim, he stumbled through a lengthy goal drought, going 14 league games without scoring between Nov. 8 and Feb. 28.

Alemany has offered Alvarez a renewal ahead of next season that the Argentina forward now does not want to sign as the siren songs emanating from Barcelona’s machinery continue to attract him. At the moment, Atleti are not planning to sell Alvarez and are letting it be known that there is no economic need to sell the 26-year-old.

Of course, as long as Miguel Ángel Gil is here, the “want” to sell will always trump the “need” to sell.

Ravens take competition to another level during OTAs

Organized team activities can sometimes feel repetitive. That isn't criticism. It's simply the reality of a Baltimore Ravens offseason. Installations are repeated. Fundamentals are drilled constantly. Coaches teach the same concepts over and over until they become second nature. Even for elite athletes, there are moments during OTAs when the daily grind can start to feel a little routine. The Ravens, however, appear determined to keep energy levels high.

That probably becomes easier when an organization welcomes a new coaching staff, fresh voices, and an entirely different atmosphere surrounding the building. Jesse Minter's arrival has already brought a different vibe to Baltimore's offseason program. Recently, fans got another glimpse of that personality through the team's social media accounts. Baltimore's team is the best in the business, and recently, they brought the energy when Coach Minter brought a medicine ball to practice.

Jesse Minter uses a medicine ball to infuse some Ravens competition

Take a group of alpha males at a spring football practice. Add a medicine ball, some competition, and things can escalate very quickly. Players and coaches appeared fully invested in the challenge, turning what could have been a simple conditioning exercise into a spirited competition.

Even better? The apparent punishment for losing involved push-ups, which only made the entire scene feel even more entertaining. Moments like this may seem small on the surface, but they matter. Team-building during the offseason isn't always about speeches or film sessions. Sometimes, it’s simply about creating an environment where players enjoy competing together.

Be the best competition 🔥 pic.twitter.com/h82Hj3vba6

— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) May 28, 2026

The Ravens have long prided themselves on culture, accountability, and camaraderie, and clips like this help explain why those traits often show up on Sundays. It also says something about Minter. The new Ravens head coach clearly understands balance. OTAs still require discipline and hard work, but finding ways to keep practices engaging can help maintain focus during a long offseason program.

And again, Baltimore's social media department deserves some credit, too. The Ravens continue producing some of the NFL's best behind-the-scenes content, and this latest clip felt like another reminder that football teams are still filled with competitive personalities who occasionally enjoy acting like kids during gym class.

It still feels appropriate to add a disclaimer. These are professionals. Don't try this at home, or at work. Please don’t walk into your office breakroom tomorrow carrying a medicine ball expecting management to approve a push-up punishment system. That probably ends differently outside an NFL practice field.

This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Ravens take competition to another level during OTAs

New Report Proves LA Dodges Can Easily Make Best Tarik Skubal Trade Offer in MLB

New Report Proves LA Dodges Can Easily Make Best Tarik Skubal Trade Offer in MLB
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A new report proves that if the Los Angeles Dodgers really wanted to make a blockbuster trade for Tarik Skubal this summer, they could easily make the best trade offer in MLB.

Although they have hit some bumps in the road over the first few months of the season as Shohei Ohtani and Kyle Tucker have not had the starts to the year that most expected, to the surprise of no one, the Dodgers own one of the best records in MLB as we near the start of June.

Their 36-20 record is second only to the Atlanta Braves, and they aren’t close to full strength. Yet, even when they get some of their injured stars back, LA’s management is always looking to add to their stacked roster. And there has already been a lot of speculation over the last year that they could target Detroit Tigers ace and two-time Cy Young winner, Tarik Skubal.

A reason why they have been viewed as a contender for the superstar pitcher is that, beyond being able to spend absurd sums in free agency, the Dodgers have developed one of the best minor league systems in baseball over the last few years.

We got more proof of how impressive their farm system is and why they could probably give the Tigers what they want in a Skubal trade. On Thursday, The Athletic’s Keith Law released a major update to his update of the top 50 prospects in MLB right now, and Dodgers youngsters were on the list early and often.

LA Dodgers land six players on Keith Law’s updated top 50 prospects list

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Although the Dodgers did not have any players in the top 10, the six players that landed on Law’s list were all in the top 30. Single-A Outfielder Eduardo Quintero was 11th. Two spots behind him was fellow outfielder Josue De Paula. De Paul’s Double-A teammate Mike Sirota was 18th, and right behind at 19 was Triple-A pitcher Rivery Ryan. Outfielder and first baseman James Tibbs III landed at 24, and the last Dodgers prospect on the list was stud Double-A outfielder Zyhir Hope.

The team with the next highest number of players in the top 50 was the Seattle Mariners with three. The Tigers will want quite a few elite prospects in a trade for Skubal, even if he is a rental for the final months of the season. The Dodgers could make an offer that no other team will be willing to, and still have two or three top 50 players left after the deal.

That thought should horrify fans of rival teams tired of seeing LA add more stars to its roster.

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Sacramento’s Bid Intensifies MLB’s Complex Expansion Derby

The MLB expansion drumbeat is getting much louder, but there are still many more questions than answers in the league’s potential move to add two teams. 

As expected, Sacramento leaders formally unveiled an expansion bid Thursday, with officials there seeking to build materially on the three-year interim stay of the A’s in the California capital that is now in a second season. 

While the A’s are ultimately headed to Las Vegas in a new stadium set to open in 2028, Sacramento intends to build their own new ballpark at or near the site of Sutter Health Park, the current home of the A’s and Triple-A River Cats. There is not a lead investor in place for the Sacramento bid, and the A’s currently have the worst attendance in MLB playing in that minor-league facility. 

Local boosters, however, contend they have amassed $800 million in land and private investment, with access to another $1 billion in public money, including tax-increment financing and receipts from hotel taxes. A new bid organization, The Sacramento Pitch, has been formed, containing a series of local politicians, business leaders, and prominent baseball figures including former MLB player and manager Dusty Baker.

Sacramento, the No. 20 U.S. media market, is the country’s second-largest locale without a MLB club, trailing only No. 15 Orlando. 

“When MLB moves forward on expansion, Sacramento will be impossible to ignore,” said Mark Friedman, founder and chair of Fulcrum Property and chair of The Sacramento Pitch. “We have the market, the site, the capital, and the community. Sacramento is ready to compete—and ready to win.”

State of Play

Sacramento, however, certainly has no shortage of rivals among MLB expansion candidates. Other markets that have either put forward formal or informal overtures to the league include Salt Lake City, Nashville, Portland, Orlando, Raleigh, Vancouver, Montreal, and Mexico City. 

“One of the things we’ve begun to think about is expansion. There are a lot of markets in the United States, in North America, quite frankly, Canada and Mexico, that would like to have Major League Baseball,” league commissioner Rob Manfred said Wednesday night on The Pat McAfee Show.

There is a bigger notion to the expansion play, too, as Manfred intends to use the creation of two new franchises as an opening to pursue more geographic-based realignment across MLB—one that would do away with the traditional National and American leagues and the current six-division format. One western team and one eastern team among the expansion entrants would be part of that plan.

“This opens up a whole lot of opportunities in terms of geographic realignment, which promotes rivalries and reduces travel in what is a tough season,” Manfred said. “If you can cut that travel down, it’s great for the players.”

The commissioner said last fall at the Front Office Sports Tuned In summit that he would like to have two new markets selected before he finishes his tenure in early 2029. Those teams would likely not be on the field before then, though.

MLB last expanded with the arrival of the Diamondbacks and Rays in 1998. 

Bigger Issues 

While expansion is set to be a defining part of Manfred’s final era as commissioner, there are several other steps that must happen before any site choices are made. Among the outstanding prerequisites:

 “When people want your product, it’s kind of incumbent on you to try to figure out a way if you can deliver that product,” Manfred said.

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‘Might Get the Kyle McCord Treatment’ — Ryan Day’s Secret Plan Involving 5-Star Ohio State QB Revealed

Quarterback Tavien St. Clair (9) makes a pass as head coach Ryan Day watches in the background in the second half of the Ohio State football spring game at Ohio Stadium on Saturday, April 18, 2026 in Columbus, Ohio.
Quarterback Tavien St. Clair (9) makes a pass as head coach Ryan Day watches in the background in the second half of the Ohio State football spring game at Ohio Stadium on Saturday, April 18, 2026 in Columbus, Ohio.

As Ryan Day and Ohio State push for a College Football Playoff berth, the attention centers around quarterback Julian Sayin. Yet, beneath the surface of the depth chart lies a calculated strategy that FOX Sports analyst RJ Young believes could define the Buckeyes’ long-term championship sustainability.

RJ Young Explains Ryan Day’s Strategy for Ohio State’s Depth Chart

Young, appearing on his podcast “Adapt & Respond,” explained how a blueprint was designed to give 5-star redshirt freshman Tavien St. Clair live, high-stakes game reps without sacrificing the health of the primary starter.

Young said, “Tavien St. Clair might get the Kyle McCord treatment. So, if you remember, Kyle McCord’s first start did not come when he became the starting quarterback at Ohio State. It came to rest C.J. Stroud.”

On Sept. 25, 2021, Ohio State didn’t desperately need a new quarterback, but it desperately needed to preserve one. Starting signal-caller C.J. Stroud was nursing a shoulder injury after a grueling, early-season 45-31 Thursday night victory at Minnesota.

Day chose a matchup against Akron to unleash a true freshman named Kyle McCord. In a 59-7 destruction of the Zips, McCord went 13 of 18 for 319 passing yards, throwing 2 touchdowns against 1 interception.

“Ryan Day has been really ahead of the curve in trying to get his quarterbacks live reps against other people,” Young said. “A, you get that dude experience and B, you get to rest the guy that’s going to carry you the rest of the way. There’s no if Ands or buts that Julian Sayin is starting quarterback for the Ohio State Buckeyes.”

Young highlights the upcoming matchup against Kent State as the exact moment Day will deploy this hidden tactic. While Sayin is the undisputed starting quarterback for the Buckeyes, the modern, expanded playoff format requires a deeper roster than ever before.

If St. Clair proves himself through the preseason, the Kent State game represents the ultimate developmental laboratory. Playing against a lesser opponent alongside a heavy rotation of twos on the depth chart allows Ohio State to accomplish two things simultaneously: It shields Sayin from unnecessary hits ahead of brutal Big Ten stretches, and it gives St. Clair crucial, live-game snaps to accelerate his processing speed.

The trickle-down effect of managing the roster this way extends far beyond the quarterback position. Young said that putting St. Clair on the field opens the door to unleashing Ohio State’s next wave of terrifying skill talent.

Chief among them is true freshman wide receiver Chris Henry Jr., an elite 6-foot-5 prospect Young describes as “an alien” and the literal “heir apparent” to superstar Jeremiah Smith.

By pulling Sayin, Day will likely sit his primary perimeter weapons like Smith and Brandon Inniss. This creates an environment where St. Clair can distribute the ball to vertical threats like Kyle Parker, Brock Boyd, and Henry Jr.

Currently, PFSN’s CFB Playoff Meter gives the Buckeyes a 68% chance to make the College Football Playoff.

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Several Ducks among the most feared players in the country says CBS

The 2026 college football year promises to be a banner season for the OregonDucks.

They have offensive weapons galore, led by quarterback Dante Moore, one of the best signal callers in the country and a definite Heisman Trophy candidate. Oregon should have no problem on that side of the ball.

But what might get lost in the mix is that the Ducks could have one of the best defensive units out there. They brought back several veterans, who will play with very talented underclassmen.

According to CBS Sports, Oregon has several defensive players who are considered to be the most feared in the nation. They listed 26 players (for the year 2026) described as those that have "disruption, versatility and the rare ability to tilt game plans before the first snap (that) define these players."

The first Duck listed, at No. 5, is defensive lineman A'Mauri Washington. He could have been drafted by the NFL this past April, but Washington chose to return to Eugene. CBS says Washington is one a group of small players that can disrupt an opposing offense in many ways.

"Few interior defenders are as disruptive snap-for-snap, and Washington consistently collapses the pocket from the interior, a devastating development for quarterbacks trying to step up against the Ducks' edge pressure," CBS writer Brad Crawford. "Washington's value goes beyond the numbers, too. He eats double teams, clogs rushing lanes and creates cleaner opportunities for linebackers behind him."

Next on the list, at No. 10, is cornerback Brandon Finney. CBS says he shouldn't experience a sophomore slump in 2026.

"Finney has the length, fluid hips, and closing speed that translates cleanly to the next level, but what separates him as a potential future first-round pick is how advanced he already is in coverage recognition," Crawford said. "He doesn't just react -- he anticipates route combinations and understands spacing at a veteran level."

A new Duck, safety Koi Perich, a transfer from Minnesota, will be able to step on the field of Autzen Stadium and contribute right away.

"Perich's instincts and range should allow Oregon to stay multiple without sacrificing communication or structure," CBS said. "He also brings a physical edge in run support, much like last cycle's future first-round addition, Dillon Thieneman."

Last, but not least on this list, is linebacker Teitum Tuioti, who could be considered the best Duck defender this season, is a definite throwback to an era almost forgotten.

"Oregon rarely misses on linebackers during the recruiting process, and Tuioti is another star. He plays with natural leverage, closes downhill with authority, and finishes under control, all qualities coaching staffs look for in a difference-maker in the middle or on the outside," Crawford said.

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Neymar’s injury shows why Brazil can no longer build everything around him

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Photo by Pedro Vilela/Getty Images

Neymar is now a doubt for Brazil’s World Cup opener against Morocco on June 13 after suffering a calf injury at the worst possible time.

The 34-year-old Santos forward has been selected by Carlo Ancelotti for Brazil’s World Cup squad, but the decision already looks more complicated than romantic.

This is not an argument against Neymar’s quality. It is an argument against Brazil building their tournament plan around a player whose availability is uncertain before the first ball has been kicked.

Neymar’s timeline leaves Brazil with a real problem

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Photo by Pedro Vilela/Getty Images

Neymar has suffered a grade two muscle injury, with Brazil doctor Rodrigo Lasmar saying the expectation is that he will be available in two to three weeks.

That timeline matters because Brazil’s opener against Morocco comes on June 13. Even if Neymar recovers inside the optimistic end of that window, the question becomes match sharpness rather than just medical clearance.

Brazil do not have the luxury of treating that as a minor issue. Their first World Cup match is not a warm-up, and Neymar is already set to miss the pre-tournament friendlies against Panama and Egypt.

That means Ancelotti may arrive at the opening game with his biggest name short of minutes, short of rhythm and surrounded by understandable doubt.

Ancelotti was right to look at Neymar, but not to rely on him

The temptation to bring Neymar back is obvious. He is Brazil’s all-time leading goalscorer, with 79 goals in 128 appearances.

That record carries weight. It should carry weight. But Brazil cannot confuse legacy with certainty. Neymar had not been picked for almost three years before Ancelotti named him in the squad, and fitness was already a concern when he was left out of the March friendlies against France and Croatia.

Those details matter because this injury is not arriving in isolation. It lands on top of a wider pattern where the question around Neymar has stopped being talent and started being reliability.

Ancelotti can still use Neymar if he is fit. What he cannot do is allow Neymar’s name to decide Brazil’s structure before his body proves it can handle the tournament.

Brazil’s plan has to start without guarantees

The sensible approach is clear. Brazil should prepare for Morocco as if Neymar will not start, then treat any contribution from him as a bonus.

That is not disrespect. It is tournament management. Brazil’s World Cup squad gives Ancelotti alternatives, and players such as Vinícius Júnior already represent the direction of the team’s attack. The squad has to be built around availability, pace and repeatable roles, not around the hope that a returning icon will be ready on schedule.

Neymar can still change matches. Brazil should not pretend otherwise.

But the best teams at a World Cup are not built on best-case scenarios. They are built on plans that survive bad news.

Neymar’s greatness is not in doubt. His timeline is. That is why Brazil must stop treating him as the centre of everything and start treating him as what he currently is, a potentially valuable piece whose role has to be earned by fitness, not guaranteed by reputation.

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How much prize money have Premier League teams earned in Europe?

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Arsenal will have pocketed at least £95m in prize money from this season's Champions League, should they beat Paris St-Germain in the final.

The Gunners have already guaranteed themselves a minimum of around £91.5m for reaching the final, although that may be nearer £130m depending on how much they have earned from Uefa in the form of television revenue.

For winning this season's Europa League, Aston Villa have guaranteed themselves around £45.6m. That fee includes the minimum earned for qualifying for next season's Champions League.

Crystal Palace won Wednesday's Conference League final, their first European trophy. Their earnings from the Conference League are around a minimum of £18.9m, including what they have received for qualifying for next season's Europa League.

Here is a breakdown of how much all three clubs have earned from Europe's three club competitions this season.

How much have Arsenal earned from this season's Champions League?

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For reaching the final of this season's Champions League, Arsenal have already banked around 105.6m euros (£91.5m). Winning the final itself is worth an additional 6.5m euros (£5.63m).

The breakdown of that total is formed from a wide range of inputs such as performance in the league phase, bonuses for each round and television revenue.

Arsenal received 18.62m euros (£16.14m) for qualifying for the league phase. For winning all eight league phase matches, they were given a 16.8m euros (£14.6m) bonus. They were then awarded 2m euros (£1.7m) for a finish between first and eighth place and a further 9.9m euros (£8.6m) for being the top-ranked team.

For reaching the last 16, Mikel Arteta's side were awarded 11m euros (£9.5m). They were given an additional 12.5m euros (£10.8m) for reaching the quarter-finals and a further 15m euros (£13m) for the semi-finals.

As finalists, Arsenal have already guaranteed themselves 18.5m euros (£16m) – a number which will increase to 25m euros (£21.7m) should they beat PSG.

The remaining revenue comes from Uefa's value pillar. This awards all teams competing in its club competitions a portion of revenue based on a country's market value and a team's club coefficient ranking.

In short, the more marketable a country is and the better the team you are, the more money you are awarded.

The range of the value pillar is broad, starting at a minimum of 1.28m euros (£1.1m) for the team ranked lowest. Given Arsenal's high ranking in Uefa's club coefficient and the marketability of English clubs in Europe, they are likely to be nearer the top end of clubs, which has a maximum reward of 46.08m euros (£39.9m).

It means that while Arsenal have already earned a guaranteed 105.6m euros (£91.5m) for reaching the final, the potential of winning the competition and the broad range of television money available could mean Arsenal's total earnings for the competition is nearer to 156.9m euros (£136m).

Those totals do not include the minimum Arsenal will earn in next season's Champions League, which will be at least 20.2m euros (£17.5m) but likely to be much higher.

How much have Aston Villa earned from this season's Europa League?

While it is quite a drop from what Arsenal have earned this season, Europa League winners Aston Villa will have banked at least 52.6m euros (£45.6m) for winning Uefa's second-tier club competition this season.

That pot does include what they have already guaranteed for qualifying for next season's Champions League, among the prizes for the Europa League winner. However, Villa's entry in the Champions League is as a direct result of their fourth-place finish in the Premier League.

Financial distribution across all three of Uefa's club competitions are structured identically, with the main differences being in the amounts of money on offer.

For reaching the league phase of the Europa League, Villa were given 4.31m euros (£3.7m). They won seven of their eight matches in that round, earning 3.15m euros (£2.7m). They were given 600k euros (£520k) for a top-eight finish and a further 2.625m euros (£2.3m) for finishing second in the table.

Villa earned 1.75m euros (£1.5m) for reaching the last 16, 2.5m euros (£2.2m) for getting to the quarter-finals and an additional 4.2m euros (£3.6m) for getting into the semi-finals.

For beating Freiburg in the final in Istanbul, Villa received 13m euros (£11.3m).

Like the Champions League, there is also a value pillar for television money distribution. Villa were guaranteed 297,000 euros (£257,000) of that, although the top-end payment of 10.7m euros (£9.3m) or a total nearer to that is more likely.

It means that for the Europa League alone, Villa won 32.4m euros (£28.1m), rising to potentially nearer the 42.8m euros (£37.1m) mark.

But on top of that, Villa have already confirmed a further income of just under 20.2m euros (£17.5m) for reaching next season's Champions League. That figure could be significantly more.

The 20.2m euros consists primarily of what is given out for qualifying for the league phase, as well as the minimum value pillar payment, and based on no league phase win or draw bonuses and a bottom place finish in the league table.

Because all of the above is unlikely, a high value pillar payment and a high league phase finish could increase payments to at least the 56m euros (£48.5m) before bonuses for wins, draws and reaching later rounds are included.

How much have Crystal Palace earned from this season's Europa League?

Again, a major drop off compared to the earnings made by the Gunners and Villa, but Palace's income from their debut European season proved to be lucrative, having already banked just shy of 22m euros (£19.1m) via a combination of winning the Conference League and for qualifying for the Europa League.

Unlike Arsenal and Villa, Palace are the only English club to directly qualify for a European competition as a result of winning a trophy this term.

From the Conference League itself, Palace have earned at least 17.3m euros (£15m) this term.

For qualifying for the league phase, Palace were given 175,000 euros (£152,000) for winning the play-off round and a further 3.17m euros (£2.75m) for getting to the league phase.

In Palace's six league phase matches, they won three and drew one. That combined earned the club 1.333m euros (£1.16m). Oliver Glasner's side received an additional 200,000 euros (£173,000) for finishing between ninth and 24th and a further 756,000 euros (£655,000) for a 10th-placed finish.

Palace then earned 800,000 euros (£694,000) for reaching the last 16, 1.3m euros (£1.1m) for getting to the quarter-finals and 2.5m euros (£2.2m) for reaching the semi-finals.

Winning the final earned Palace 7m euros (£6.1m) in prize money from that match alone.

In the Conference League, Uefa's value pillar ranges from 85,000 euros (£74,000) to 3.06m euros (£2.65m). Their 17.3m euros guaranteed fee from the competition includes the bottom end of that figure, but could be as much as 3.5m euros (£3m) higher than that.

Via a combination of qualifying for the Europa League's league phase, Palace have earned a minimum of 4.68m euros (£4.05m), potentially rising to nearer 17.7m euros (£15.3m) depending on their finish in the Europa League's league phase and television revenue.

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DR Congo cleared for 2026 World Cup amid Ebola outbreak

The DR Congo national team has been fully cleared to participate in the 2026 World Cup, the country's soccer association (FECOFA) and FIFA confirmed this week.

There had been questions over the country's participation amid an ongoing Ebola crisis, which per The New York Times has seen more than 1,000 cases and more than 200 deaths in DR Congo thus far.

Last week, the CDC issued travel restrictions intended to prevent the Ebola virus from entering the United States. Almost all individuals who had been in DR Congo, Uganda, or South Sudan in the previous 21 days were barred from entering the U.S. at least until June 17.

With the World Cup kicking off on June 11, there were questions over DR Congo's participation — though no members of the team's World Cup roster play their club soccer in DR Congo.

But after a videoconference between FECOFA President Veron Mosengo Omba and senior FIFA representatives, DR Congo was cleared to travel to the U.S. and participate in the tournament.

DR Congo cancelled a pre-tournament training camp originally scheduled for Kinshasa, the country's capital. Team staff who departed Kinshasa did so on May 20, and will complete a minimum 21-day stay in Europe before entering the United States.

"The Leopards and its staff have demonstrated exactly the kind of responsibility, discipline, and respect that we expect from our athletes on the world stage," said Yvette Kapinga Ngandu, DRC Ambassador to the United States. 

"I applaud FECOFA and FIFA for moving swiftly and decisively to make this responsible, reasonable determination. The Leopards are ready, they are safe, and I have no doubt that the United States will embrace this team and this moment with the warmth that has defined America for 250 years."

DR Congo is in Group K and scheduled to play group stage games against Portugal on June 17 in Houston, Colombia on June 23 in Guadalajara, and Uzbekistan on June 27 in Atlanta. The DR Congo team will train at SaberCats Stadium in Houston.

The Leopards named their 26-player squad for this summer's tournament on May 18, a roster that includes Newcastle forward Yoane Wissa and Sunderland midfielder Noah Sadiki.

What about fans who can't travel?

Though the team has been cleared to travel, many fans who planned to come to North America for the tournament appear to be out of luck.

According to a press release, FIFA has committed to reviewing FECOFA's formal request to facilitate refunds for affected fans.

"My heart goes out to every Congolese fan who saved and planned and dreamed of being in the stadium cheering on the Leopards, only to be turned away through no fault of their own," Ngandu said. 

"I am encouraged that FIFA is taking this matter seriously, and I call on them to act with urgency and compassion in making these supporters whole. They deserve nothing less."

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Ebola outbreak: DR Congo will play in 2026 FIFA World Cup amid crisis

Tigers lose Casey Mize and Kenley Jansen to right groin injuries in same game

DETROIT — Detroit Tigers pitchers Casey Mize and Kenley Jansen both left against the Los Angeles Angels because of right groin issues, potentially adding to a crowded injured list.

Mize started the game and threw four scoreless innings, striking out six, before leaving the game. The 29-year-old was making his third start after returning from the injured list because of a similar injury against the Atlanta Braves.

When healthy, the right hander has pitched well this year with a 2-3 record and 2.27 ERA over nine starts.

“Same area — just the sensation of it was less than last time,” Mize said. “Obviously, we’ll know more in the next couple days. But I don’t think it was as bad as what I felt in Atlanta. We’ll see how I wake up and feel.”

Jansen earned the first two outs of the ninth inning before leaving the game with a trainer. He was replaced by Brenan Hanifee, who recorded the final out to secure the Tigers’ 4-0 victory and snap a season-long, seven-game home losing streak.

Jansen has a 1-3 record, a 4.80 ERA and seven saves this season.

The Tigers have a disappointing 22-34 record this season, partly due to injuries. Other players currently on the injured list include ace left-hander Tarik Skubal and veteran right-hander Justin Verlander, along with hitters Parker Meadows, Kerry Carpenter, Javier Baez and Gleyber Torres.

What could DeMonte Capehart produce for the Bucs as a rookie?

Unlike several of the Buccaneers’ earlier draft selections, who are expected to compete for immediate starting-level roles, fifth-round defensive lineman DeMonte Capehart may enter his rookie season in a much more limited rotational situation due to Tampa Bay’s depth along the defensive front.

That does not mean the Buccaneers are not high on his long-term potential.

Capehart brings the kind of size, length, and raw strength Todd Bowles covets in interior defensive linemen, coming in at 6'4" and 313 lbs. However, Tampa Bay already possesses one of the deepest defensive tackle rotations in the NFC with established contributors such as Vita Vea, Calijah Kancey, A'Shawn Robinson, and Rakeem Nunez-Roches all expected to command snaps ahead of the rookie early on.

Because of that, Capehart’s rookie role will likely center around situational rotational work and developmental reps rather than immediate high-volume production.

A realistic rookie stat line could fall somewhere around 10 to 20 total tackles, two to four tackles for loss, one to three sacks, and a handful of quarterback pressures while appearing primarily in rotational packages throughout the season. Where Capehart could carve out opportunities early is as a rotational run defender. His size and play strength give him the ability to clog rushing lanes, absorb double teams, and help control the line of scrimmage in short-yardage situations.

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ACC and Notre Dame QB rankings for 2026: CJ Carr, Darian Mensah headline list

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There are just five returning QBs who started at least six games last season in the ACC, and we’re counting Notre Dame’s CJ Carr among them as we always include the Irish in our ACC analysis (ranking the Independent QBs doesn’t make for engaging content). Not surprisingly, those five players are among our top seven in the league, and others such as Darian Mensah and Steve Angeli have ACC starting experience and are also near the top.

This group is not as deep as last season’s, when Carson Beck, Chandler Morris and Haynes King led their teams to strong finishes, but there is talent and experience as 11 ACC teams enter the season with a first-year transfer as the projected starter.

Here are our rankings for the 2026 season.

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Ranking the ACC QBs for 2026

1. Notre Dame

Starter: Sophomore CJ Carr (12 career starts)

Backup: Freshman Noah Grubbs (0 career starts)

Situation: Carr will be in Heisman conversations this offseason as the point person of a team that should contend for a national championship. The Michigan native directed an offense that averaged 42 points per game as a redshirt freshman, throwing for 228 yards per game with 24 touchdowns and six interceptions. He will be leaned on more this season with the loss of two running backs that were picked in the first round, and he should be ready for the additional workload.

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2. Miami

Starter: Junior Darian Mensah (27 career starts; 14 at Duke, 13 at Tulane)

Backup: Freshman Luke Nickel (0 career starts)

Situation: Mensah entered the transfer portal on the final day, then negotiated a settlement with Duke after he broke his reported 2-year contract with the school. Mensah was sixth in the nation in passing efficiency at Tulane and 21st at Duke, where he led the Devils to an unlikely ACC title and threw for 3,973 yards. Now he’s surrounded by talent and should improve on his 1-6 record against ranked opponents.

3. SMU

Starter: Senior Kevin Jennings (26 career starts)

Backup: Freshman Ty Hawkins (0 career starts)

Situation: Jennings was second in the ACC in passing yards per game behind Mensah at 280.1 He led the league in INTs with 13 and was fifth in rating. This will be his third season as a starter at SMU, and that experience should help him cut down on his interceptions. Jennings does not add much as a rusher, but he has a 65 percent career completion percentage and has 55 career touchdowns.

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4. Cal

Starter: Sophomore Jaron-Keawe Sagapolutele (13 career starts)

Backup: Junior Jackson Brousseau (8 career starts at Colorado State)

Situation: Sagapolutele was runner-up for ACC Rookie of the Year to Miami’s Malachi Toney last season after completing 64 percent of his passes for 3,454 yards and 18 touchdowns. He was fifth in the ACC in touchdowns and third in passing yards per game. He ran for four touchdowns, but was sacked 30 times and is not a threat in the running game. JKS led the Bears to late comeback wins against Boston College and SMU, plus threw a game-winning TD in overtime to beat Louisville. He threw nine INTs, but none in his final four games.

5. Syracuse

Starter: Senior Steve Angeli (5 career starts; 4 at Syracuse, 1 at Notre Dame)

Backup: Junior Amari Odom (19 career starts; 10 at Kennesaw State, 9 at Wofford)

Situation: Syracuse spiraled immediately after Angeli was lost for the season after tearing his Achilles in the fourth game. The former Notre Dame transfer averaged 329 yards per game with 10 touchdowns and two interceptions. The Orange won at Clemson in the game Angeli was hurt late, and then never won another game. Unlike last season, Syracuse has a capable backup in Odom, who was first-team All-Conference USA last season and was the C-USA championship game MVP.

6. NC State

Starter: Junior CJ Bailey (22 career starts)

Backup: Sophomore Will Wilson (0 career starts)

Situation: Bailey followed up a strong true freshman season with another solid effort in 2025, starting all 13 games and finishing third in the ACC in QB rating behind Mensah and Carson Beck. He threw multiple interceptions against Duke, Notre Dame and Miami, but was flawless in a 48-36 upset of Georgia Tech. Bailey had a rush of at least 10+ yards in 11 of his 13 games and ran for six touchdowns.

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 7. Pitt

Starter: Sophomore Mason Heintschel (8 career starts)

Backup: Senior Holden Geriner (0 career starts)

Situation: Heintschel’s first start as a true freshman last season was at Florida State, where he led Pitt to a 34-31 upset. That started a run of four straight wins where the Panthers averaged 38 points per game. Heintschel lost three of his final four starts, but there should still be optimism at the position for 2026.

8. Virginia

Starter: Senior Beau Pribula (10 career starts at Missouri)

Backup: Senior Eli Holstein (12 career starts at Pitt)

Situation: Virginia had big success with a first-year transfer QB last year with Chandler Morris and hopes it can do the same with Pribula. The former Penn State backup and Missouri starter enjoyed a strong season with the Tigers, going 7-3 in the 10 games he played. He was 0-3 vs. ranked teams (Alabama, Vanderbilt, Oklahoma) and finished with just 11 TDs and nine interceptions. Pribula had six rushing touchdowns and completed 67 percent of his passes. He was the 11th rated passer in the SEC. Holstein spent two years at Pitt and one at Alabama.

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9. Virginia Tech

Starter: Sophomore Ethan Grunkemeyer (7 career starts at Penn State)

Backup: Freshman Bryce Baker (0 career starts)

Situation: A four-star coming out of high school, Grunkemeyer backed up Drew Allar at Penn State in 2024. Grunkemeyer took over the week James Franklin was fired in 2025 and finished 4-3 with a reeling Penn State team that included narrow losses to Iowa and Indiana. Grunkemeyer is a classic pocket QB who completed 69 percent of his passes with eight touchdowns and four interceptions.

10. Louisville

Starter: Junior Lincoln Kienholz (0 career starts)

Backup: Senior Davin Wydner (18 career starts at West Georgia)

Situation: Kienholtz spent three years at Ohio State after signing as a four-star out of South Dakota. His only significant time with the Buckeyes was during a 14-3 Cotton Bowl loss to Missouri with a depleted roster after the 2023 season. Jeff Brohm has a stellar track record with QBs throughout his career, and it will be interesting to see if he can unlock Kienholz’s potential. Kienholz was reportedly just behind eventual Heisman finalist Julian Sayin during a training camp battle for QB1 in 2025. Wydner signed with Ole Miss out of high school.

11. Duke

Starter: Senior Walker Eget (18 career starts at San Jose State)

Backup: Freshman Dan Mahan (0 career starts)

Situation: Eget is the most experienced QB on the roster with two years as a starter at San Jose State. He threw for over 300 yards six times last season and was averaging 327 yards per game before a nightmarish 74-yard, 3-interception effort at Nevada and a 32-yard game against San Diego State where he left in the first quarter with a leg injury. How his play translates from the MWC to the ACC remains to be seen, but coach Manny Diaz looks to have salvaged the position somewhat after losing Mesah at the last minute.

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12. Clemson

Starter: Junior Chris Vizzina (1 career start)

Backup: Freshman Chris Denson (0 career starts)

Situation: Vizzina was a four-star coming out of high school and has waited his turn for three years behind Cade Klubnik. He started one game in 2025 and looked good, completing 29 of 42 passes for 317 yards with 3 TDs and no INTs in a 35-24 loss at SMU. The offense now belongs to him, and the Tigers will need to improve on its 105th-ranked rushing offense to give Vizzina his best chance.

13. Georgia Tech

Starter: Sophomore Alberto Mendoza (0 career starts)

Backup: Sophomore Graham Knowles (0 career starts)

Situation: The Jackets go from having one of the most experienced quarterbacks in the nation in Haynes King to having a combined 0 QB starts on the roster after projected successor Aaron Philo transferred to Florida. Mendoza, the younger brother of Heisman Trophy winner Fernando Mendoza, left Indiana and won the job over the spring. He has some elements that can contribute to the run game like King did.

14. Wake Forest

Starter: Sophomore Gio Lopez (22 career starts; 11 at North Carolina, 11 at South Alabama)

Backup: Freshman Steele Pizzella (0 career starts)

Situation: Lopez put up strong numbers at South Alabama as a dual threat QB, but mostly struggled as Bill Belichick’s starter at North Carolina last season. He went 4-7, with 10 touchdowns and five interceptions while completing 65 percent of his passes. Lopez was 14th in the ACC in passer rating, but there is optimism he will be able to tap into his potential away from the Chapel Bill spotlight.

15. Florida State

Starter: Senior Ashton Daniels (23 career starts; 3 at Auburn, 20 at Stanford)

Backup: Freshman Kevin Sperry (0 career starts)

Situation: Daniels has flashed potential in his career, throwing for over 300 yards three times and rushing for over 100 yards in two other starts, but he has had too many subpar performances mixed in to lend a lot of confidence heading into his new gig at Florida State. When he is on, he is a dynamic QB that can put up points. Too often, his teams at Stanford and Auburn were overmatched. Having Duce Robinson back at WR is a big plus. Sperry redshirted as a four-star signee last season and should be ready should Daniels falter.

16. North Carolina

Starter: Senior Billy Edwards Jr. (16 career starts; 2 at Wisconsin, 14 at Maryland)

Backup: Sophomore Miles O’Neil (0 career starts) 

Situation: A knee injury limited Edwards to just two games at Wisconsin last season, and he briefly retired before deciding to apply for a medical redshirt and play one more season. In his one season as a full-time starter at Maryland in 2024, he had nine touchdowns and eight interceptions in Big Ten play and was benched in the season finale. We’ll see if Belichick can bring the best out of the pro-style QB.

17. Boston College

Starter: Junior Mason McKenzie (22 career starts at Saginaw Valley State)

Backup: Freshman Grayson Wilson (0 career starts)

Situation: McKenzie arrives at Boston College from the same Division 2 conference that produced Ole Miss star Trinidad Chambliss. The dual-threat threw for 2,086 yards and 17 TDs and rushed for 942 yards and 10 TDs over 11 games in 2025 and SVS went 6-5. Behind him is Wilson, who did not see the field during a redshirt season at Arkansas.

18. Stanford

Starter: Senior Davis Warren (9 career starts at Michigan)

Backup: Sophomore Dylan Rizk (3 career starts at UCF)

Situation: Warren earned a scholarship after beginning as a walk-on at Michigan, He was the primary starter in 2024 and went 6-3, beating both Ohio State and Alabama to close the season. He threw just seven TDs against nine interceptions, however and was not a threat in the run game. Michigan was 17th in the Big Ten in total offense in 2024. Warren was unable to hold onto the job and did not see the field when Bryce Underwood arrived in 2025.

Troy Aikman working with Dolphins “pains” former teammate Michael Irvin

Troy Aikman, left, and Dan Marino listen during a news conference to introduce the Miami Dolphins' new general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan and new head coach Jeff Hafley at the Baptist Health Training Complex in Miami Gardens, Florida, Jan. 22, 2026. (Mike Stocker/South Florida Sun Sentinel/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)

The Miami Dolphins enlisted the services of Hall of Fame quarterback Troy Aikman when filling their general manager and head coach openings this offseason. The former Cowboys great was so instrumental in helping to hire Jon-Eric Sullivan and Jeff Hafley, the Dolphins retained Aikman as a consultant to the organization despite never playing for Miami.

Aikman’s former teammate — Hall of Fame wide receiver Michael Irvin — is not a fan of his quarterback working for the Dolphins and not the Cowboys.

Speaking on Thursday morning, Irvin had this to say about Aikman benefiting Miami and not Dallas:

“It does pain me to see [Aikman working with Miami]… For any club not to try to glean as much as you can from a guy like Troy Aikman whose job… is to go and talk to teams and talk to coaches and bring an understanding of what’s going on behind the scene to the world — so he understands each thing that’s going on in your organization — I mean, there is no better place for information than to get it from a guy like Troy Aikman… So yeah, absolutely it hurts me. It pains me to see that happening because I know Troy wanted to do that. Troy wanted a John Elway situation here in Dallas… But it’s not going to happen.”

Michael Irvin says it “pains him” for his QB1, Troy Aikman, contributing to the Miami Dolphins and not getting the opportunity with the Dallas Cowboys. pic.twitter.com/HPyYxguiBX

— DLLS Cowboys (@DLLS_Cowboys) May 26, 2026

Dallas’ loss is Miami’s gain. While the team’s new power structure is in the middle of rebuilding the Dolphins, and results may take awhile to show themselves in a positive way, Irvin clearly believes that Aikman is pointing Miami in the right direction.

Panthers Criticized for Offseason Quarterback Move

The Carolina Panthers will have stability at the starting quarterback position after picking up the fifth-year option on the 2023 No. 1 pick, Bryce Young. 

But the Panthers shook up the quarterback room this offseason by trading Andy Dalton to the Philadelphia Eagles in exchange for a seventh-round pick. Carolina signed Kenny Pickett and Will Grier to back up Young. The Panthers also signed former Georgia Tech quarterback Haynes King as an undrafted rookie free agent.

Bill Barnwell of ESPN argued that signing Pickett to a one-year deal worth up to $7.5 million was the worst move of the offseason for the Panthers. Pickett, a first-round pick by the Steelers in 2022, has been passed around to the Cleveland Browns, Las Vegas Raiders, and now the Panthers since last March.

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“Pickett has been part of four organizations over a 24-month span, having been traded by the Steelers, Eagles and Browns before finishing up 2025 with the Raiders and signing in Carolina,” Barnwell wrote. “He has thrown exactly 800 pass attempts over that time frame. 

“His 45.0 Total QBR ranks 28th out of 33 quarterbacks with at least 800 passes over the past four years, and his 0.06 EPA per dropback is last, just ahead of Bryce Young in 31st and Russell Wilson in 32nd. Pickett’s still young enough to improve, I suppose, but if four organizations have decided that he’s not a priority, are the Panthers really likely to find otherwise? Is that possibility worth paying $4 million to explore?”

It’s a gamble that was worth exploring for a couple of reasons. Dalton, 38, is aging. The Panthers are getting a player in Pickett who can develop into a solid backup quarterback.

Backup quarterbacks are extremely valuable to playoff teams, which the Panthers were last season. If the Denver Broncos had a better backup quarterback, they would have likely beaten the New England Patriots in the AFC championship.

The Panthers are getting a solid backup quarterback on a team that wants to make a deep run in the playoffs, and the costs are what they are.

For more on the Vikings and the NFL, head toNewsweek Sports.

George Kittle Shares 2 Changes NFL Should Make For 18th Game

George Kittle is open to the NFL adding an 18th game to the schedule—as long as the league does two things for the players. 

The 49ers star tight end recently spoke with Front Office Sports on a wide range of topics and said he thinks players would be more open to adding an additional regular season game if it came with more rest and salary. 

“You got to have an extra bye regardless,” Kittle told FOS. “This season is too long as it is. I think 16 games was perfect. They add an extra game for more TV stuff, which, hey I get it makes everyone more money. If you’re gonna add an 18th game you gotta add an extra bye.”

Kittle’s first request doesn’t seem unrealistic. Patriots owner Robert Kraft said in March he, too, would want an extra bye week if the league added another game. 

“The one thing that didn’t really make sense to me is you sign a contract to play 16 games,” Kittle said. “They added the 17th game and you don’t get paid anymore money, your paycheck just gets cut an extra time. So you’re making 17 paychecks instead of 16. So in my opinion I’m just like if you bumped up the payment a little bit for that last game instead of cutting it again I think guys would be more interested in that as well.”

"You can't keep doing this."

49ers All-Pro tight end George Kittle tells FOS that if the NFL wants to add an 18th regular season game, players would need an extra bye week and a bump in pay. pic.twitter.com/Y6RPl0itE1

— Front Office Sports News (@FOS_News_) May 28, 2026

Players got additional revenue from the 17th game, and would likely seek more if the league pushes for an 18th game. Owners would have to make their own concessions to lengthen the schedule, which is why Kittle has a wish list.

“You can’t keep doing this cause the game is hard enough as it is,” Kittle said. “If you look back at last year, the amount of players who were hurt it’s actually insane. Let’s take care of the guys a little bit here.”

At the NFL annual league meetings in March, multiple team owners endorsed the prospect of an 18th game, which the NFLPA is publicly against. The union was also against the addition of a 17th game, but ultimately approved it in 2021. The league’s current CBA doesn’t expire until 2031, which means the ultimate decision may still be years away.

The post George Kittle Shares 2 Changes NFL Should Make For 18th Game appeared first on Front Office Sports.

Patriots Insider: Mike Vrabel Likely 'Knows He’s Not Out Of The Woods' As Dianna Russini May Soon Be 'Breaking Her Silence'

New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel

Patriots Insider: Mike Vrabel Likely 'Knows He’s Not Out Of The Woods' As Dianna Russini May Soon Be 'Breaking Her Silence' originally appeared on NESN. Add NESN as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel held a press conference Wednesday ahead of the team's organized team activities (OTAs).

While most of the talk was about football, the two-time AP Coach of the Year was also asked if he anticipated any more absences this offseason in the wake of the Dianna Russini affair scandal.

Vrabel stepped away from the team during the final day of the 2026 NFL Draft in April to undergo counseling.

The former Pro Bowl linebacker said among other things, "who knows what’s gonna come up?" and "you know, anything could happen."

MassLive.com's Karen Guregian wrote Thursday morning that Vrabel's response was "telling."

"With that last line, it sure sounds like Vrabel knows he’s not out of the woods just yet," Guregian said. "There’s more to come, most likely from Russini finally breaking her silence."

For now, the Patriots' OTAs will continue with Vrabel in attendance, but we'll see what happens this summer.

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Andrew McCutchen designated for assignment as Rangers try to address infield depth

ARLINGTON, Texas — Former NL MVP outfielder Andrew McCutchen was designated for assignment by the Texas Rangers after he hit .192 in his 37 games.

The 39-year-old McCutchen was replaced by free agent infielder Nicky Cruz in a move spurred by the lingering absences of shortstop Corey Seager and second baseman Josh Smith. Seager is out with lower back inflammation, and Smith still hasn’t rejoined the team since a stint in the hospital with viral meningitis.

“Certainly respect to Andrew, what he’s accomplished, not only in this game, but more importantly, who he is as a person,” president of baseball operations Chris Young said. “It’s been wonderful having him around, but we’re at a point where given the injuries on the left side of the infield, middle infield specifically, that we’re thin and so Nicky gives us another option and provides some versatility.”

The Rangers had another setback with their middle infield when shortstop Ezequiel Duran exited a game against Houston after four innings due to an illness.

Lopez, who started at second base in the No. 9 spot against the Astros, moved to shortstop to replace Duran. Justin Foscue took over at second.

The 31-year-old Lopez, who signed a major league contract, has played in 693 big league games over parts of eight seasons with five teams. The left-handed hitter was designated for assignment by the Chicago Cubs.

McCutchen had two doubles, one home run and five RBIs with Texas, with 21 of his plate appearances coming as a pinch hitter. Those were the most at-bats as a pinch hitter for any MLB player this season.

The Rangers have seven days to trade, release or outright McCutchen to the minor leagues.

McCutchen played the past three seasons for Pittsburgh, the club that drafted him in the first round in 2005 and promoted him in 2009 for his major league debut. McCutchen played his first nine years in MLB with the Pirates, making five straight All-Star teams and winning the 2013 National League MVP award while becoming one of the most popular players in that franchise’s history.

He then bounced around with four other teams between 2018 and 2022 before reuniting with the Pirates. He played in 135 games last year, hitting .239 with 13 homers and 57 RBIs before becoming a free agent.

He is a career .271 hitter with 333 homers, 1,157 RBIs and 220 stolen bases in 2,299 games.

“I played against him during his MVP season,” Rangers manager Skip Schumaker said. “I know who this guy is and I got to know him even better this year. Those are not easy, but part of the game. He was a pro and understood.”

Seager is doing moderate baseball activity, but there is no timeline for his return. The two-time World Series MVP, including with the Rangers in 2023, has been eligible to come off the 10-day disabled list.

Smith had been on the IL since May 5 with a right glute strain when the Rangers announced May 15 that the 28-year-old would be hospitalized at least a week after feeling ill and getting the diagnosis of meningitis. Young said Smith could rejoin the club soon.

“We’ll be able to evaluate where he is from a strength standpoint,” Young said. “The physical toll that it’s taking on him and what the buildup is going to be, I can’t answer yet. But he’s healthy. We’re very grateful to the doctors and the medical staff that treated him and took great care of him.”

Brewers' Kyle Harrison made one simple change that's sparked breakout season

Brewers' Kyle Harrison made one simple change that's sparked breakout season originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Milwaukee Brewers have been the best team in the National League Central, thanks in part to the dominance of two of the best pitchers in Major League Baseball.

While a lot of the attention has been on Jacob Misiorowski, Kyle Harrison should not be ignored. He's breaking out this season and is certainly a Cy Young caliber pitcher in 2026 so far.

So, what caused this breakout? Fansided.com's Robert Murray revealed that the Brewers had Harrison make one change that's helped spark this breakout. And this one change is a ridiculously simple one: Harrison moved to a different side of the mound.

Kyle Harrison makes a simple change to spark a Cy Young-caliber season

"This offseason, the Brewers changed some foundational things with Harrison, including altering the way he practiced," Murray writes. "Late in spring training, he moved to the other side of the rubber on the mound, and utilized it in the scrimmage in late March against the Cincinnati Reds and carried it into the regular season."

Harrison is breaking out this season, and his decision to simply move from one side of the mound to the other has been a huge boost to his production.

This season, Harrison is pitching from the left-side of the rubber, closer to first base. While this might not be the only reason why he's having such success, it's still a notable change that has helped Harrison have a breakout 2026 season so far.

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Through 10 starts for the Brewers, after being acquired from the Boston Red Sox in the Caleb Durbin trade, Harrison has a 1.57 ERA, a 6-1 record, 2.3 bWAR, 61 strikeouts, and 14 walks in 51.2 innings pitched with a 256 ERA+.

Harrison has been incredible this season, and if it weren't for Misiorowski, Cristopher Sanchez, and Shohei Ohtani, he'd be much more talked about as a Cy Young candidate.

The Brewers' lefty had a 4.39 ERA coming into this season, but has broken out and more than reached his potential.

While it remains to be seen if this will last all year, for now, Harrison's breakout, spurred on by switching sides of the mound, has been incredible to watch.

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Ronda Rousey vs. Holly Holm 2? Why fans shouldn't count on it

Running things back with Holly Holm won't get Ronda Rousey to come out of retirement again.

Rousey (13-2) returned from an almost 10-year layoff to submit Gina Carano in just 17 seconds in the MVP MMA 1 main event less than two weeks ago.

Holm, who was the first person to beat Rousey when she claimed the women's bantamweight title with a stunning knockout at UFC 193, wasn't surprised to see Rousey quickly submit Carano. She explained how she's always been willing to rematch Rousey since the moment she finished her.

"I've always been open to a rematch with her since the day the fight was over," Holm said on "The Ariel Helwani Show." "So if she wants to rematch, I'm game anytime. I've always said I'm good with a rematch. Right after the fight, it was, 'Hey, do you want to wait for the fight with Ronda?' I said, ‘Well, sure, how long are we going to wait?' There was no answer because we had no answer from her. She didn't say yes. She just, nothing.

"And I was like, 'Well, I don't want to just sit and wait because I don't know if she'll ever want to fight or ever want to rematch, or if she does come back, will it be with me? I don't know.' There was no answer. So I chose to keep fighting, and then it was over a year after we fought, and she fought (Amanda) Nunes and was done. But I've always said I would rematch her, and I still would to this day. I just think that she wanted to come back, have a fight and then be done. No hate on her for that."

Rousey said coming back for Carano was a one-and-done, and she's sticking by her word.

"I think I definitely have the ability and the opportunity to be able to clean her clock and re-write all of that," Rousey said of Holm on the "Up & Adams" show. "But it's no longer important to me anymore. It doesn't haunt me. It's not the most important thing in my life."

This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: Ronda Rousey insists avenging Holly Holm loss doesn't haunt her

Most Memorable Green Monster Home Runs: Carlton Fisk, Bucky Dent & More at Fenway Park

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NESN's "Monster Week" is back May 26-28! Tune in and follow along all week for wall-to-wall coverage inspired by Fenway Park's iconic Green Monster, complete with a full game broadcast from atop the wall, exclusive camera angles, live reporting from inside the structure and Monster-focused features and interviews.

Standing at 37 feet tall and more than 200 feet wide, the Green Monster has swallowed up plenty of hard hits that would be home runs in other stadiums. However, Fenway Park's massive wall has also served as the backdrop for a few legendary dingers.

Let's look back at some of the most memorable home runs in Green Monster history, from walk-off bombs to record-breaking blasts.

Most memorable Green Monster home runs

Carlton Fisk (1975 World Series, Game 6 vs. Reds)

"If it stays fair..."

In Game 6 of the 1975 World Series, Fisk smacked a pitch down the line and drilled the left-field foul pole, giving the Red Sox a 7-6 victory.

Boston lost to Cincinnati in Game 7 of the World Series, but Fisk waving his arms to make sure the ball went fair in the bottom of the 12th inning is an unforgettable moment.

Bucky Dent (1978 AL East tiebreaker vs. Yankees)

In a winner-take-all tiebreaker between the Red Sox and Yankees, New York shortstop Bucky Dent fouled a pitch off his foot before hitting a dramatic three-run homer in the seventh inning.

The ball just barely cleared the Green Monster, propelling the Yankees to a 5-4 victory and breaking the hearts of Red Sox fans. No wonder they call him Bucky "Bleeping" Dent.

1999 Home Run Derby

Fenway Park was the perfect spot for the 1999 Home Run Derby, which featured Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa just one year after they chased down Roger Maris' single-season home run record.

While Ken Griffey Jr. won his second consecutive Home Run Derby, McGwire provided plenty of entertainment in the first round with 13 home runs, setting a new Derby record for a single round.

Manny Ramirez (2001 vs. Blue Jays)

In his first season with the Red Sox, Ramirez offered a glimpse of what Boston fans would witness for years to come, absolutely crushing a couple of pitches against the Blue Jays.

Manny Ramirez (2007 ALDS, Game 2 vs. Angels)

In Game 2 of the 2007 ALDS, Francisco Rodriguez was on the mound in the bottom ninth inning with Ramirez at the plate. Against an elite closer, Ramirez sent a ball over the Green Monster, giving the Red Sox a 2-0 series lead.

Boston went on to sweep the Angels and ultimately win the 2007 World Series.

Shane Victorino (2013 ALCS, Game 6 vs. Tigers)

Victorino was the hero in Game 6 of the 2013 ALCS.

In the bottom of the seventh inning, Victorino crushed a grand slam over the Green Monster, giving the Red Sox a lead that they would not relinquish. After eliminating Detroit, Boston defeated St. Louis in the 2013 World Series.

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Montolivo: Milan attack ‘has been a problem for years’

Montolivo: Milan attack ‘has been a problem for years’
Montolivo: Milan attack ‘has been a problem for years’

Former AC Milan captain Riccardo Montolivo has identified the club’s chronic attacking issues as the key area requiring investment this summer, insisting that the forward line has been a recurring weakness long before this season’s collapse, and that only Olivier Giroud’s brilliance masked it for so long.

Speaking to gianlucadimarzio.com, via MilanNews.it, Montolivo was candid in his assessment of the club’s recent failings while stopping short of placing all the blame on the outgoing Massimiliano Allegri.

“He is a very high-level coach,” Montolivo said.

“Milan had an obvious decline and the squad will undoubtedly need to be strengthened for next year. The attack has been a bit of a problem for Milan for many years. Giroud managed in the years he played to hide that problem by having fantastic seasons. But it is up front that action needs to be taken.”

SASSUOLO, ITALY – MAY 03: Ardon Jashari in action during the Serie A match at Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore on May 03, 2026 in Sassuolo, Italy. (Photo by Emmanuele Ciancaglini/Getty Images)

Montolivo backs Jashari and Ricci for second chance at Milan after difficult debut season

The former Italy international, who wore the captain’s armband at San Siro and describes his time at the club as a lifelong dream fulfilled, also offered encouraging words to two of Milan’s younger midfielders who struggled for consistency this season.

“Don’t give up,” Montolivo said of Ardon Jashari and Samuele Ricci.

“This year was a difficult season for them also because they had few opportunities and little continuity. Jashari also got injured straight away. I believe both of them deserve a second chance because they are players of value. They need to have patience and not give up.”

Local sports events happening in Panama City Beach this summer

PANAMA CITY BEACH, Fla. — Panama City Beach is set to host more than 59,000 athletes and spectators this summer, with a series of sporting events projected to generate $64.5 million in economic impact for the destination.

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The events will take place at Publix Sports Park, Frank Brown Park and other venues. The events are supported by the Panama City Beach Tourist Development Council and Convention & Visitors Bureau.

For the full summer event lineup, visit https://bit.ly/4rNiuUH.

Key Upcoming Events:

USSSA Panama City Beach World Series 1

June 2-7 | Publix Sports Park & Frank Brown ParkSixty-seven youth baseball teams will compete in this week-long tournament, part of the USSSA Global World Series.

USSSA Fastpitch Bombers Sand Dollar Showcase

June 5-7 | Southport Sports Complex, Cain Griffin Park & Publix Sports Park. Fifty-five elite fastpitch softball teams in the 14U-18U divisions will compete.

USSSA Panama City Beach World Series 2

June 9-14 | Publix Sports Park & Frank Brown Park. The premier youth baseball tournament will host 108 teams from 7U-14U divisions.

Grand Slam World Series of Baseball at The Beach – Session I

June 15-21 | Publix Sports Park & Frank Brown Park. Youth teams in 7U-14U divisions will compete.

Grand Slam World Series – Session II

June 22-28 | Publix Sports Park & Frank Brown Park. Another week of youth baseball with 117 teams expected.

Grand Slam Softball World Series

June 24-28 | Publix Sports Park & Frank Brown Park. Making its debut, this fastpitch softball tournament will welcome multiple age divisions and an estimated 4,198 attendees.

Southern Edge Gulf Coast Lacrosse Classic

June 27-28 | Frank Brown Park. Thirty youth lacrosse teams from across the Southeast will compete in championship play, highlighting the growth of lacrosse in the region.

Grand Slam World Series – Session III

June 29 – July 5 | Publix Sports Park. Fifty-nine teams and 708 players will continue the summer baseball series.

USFA Fastpitch World Series 1

July 6-11 | Publix Sports Park & Frank Brown Park. Over 200 teams in 7U-12U divisions will compete, with last year’s tournament generating more than $10 million in economic impact.

USFA Fastpitch World Series 2

July 13-18 | Publix Sports Park & Frank Brown Park. The 13U-18U divisions are expected to welcome 102 teams and 1,224 players.

Grand Slam World Series – Session IV

July 20-26 | Publix Sports Park. The final session will host 57 youth baseball teams and 2,257 attendees.

Air National Guard Softball

July 22-25 | Frank Brown Park. Thirty-five teams will compete in this historic military slow-pitch tournament, drawing 1,050 attendees.

Soccer Youth All-American Player ID Series

July 30 – Aug. 2 | Publix Sports Park. Two hundred youth soccer players will participate in player evaluations, skills testing, and small-sided games.

GSL Southeast World Tournament

Aug. 21-23 | Publix Sports Park & Frank Brown Park. Seventy men’s and women’s slowpitch teams will compete.

Adebanji Bamidele is a sports reporter for the Panama City News Herald. He can be reached at abamidele@gannett.com or through X, formerly known as Twitter, @AdebanjiBamide1.

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McGuigan 'the best I've ever seen' - Harte

Mickey Harte
Harte won an Ulster minor title for Tyrone alongside McGuigan in 1972 [Getty Images]

Mickey Harte paid tribute to "one of a kind" Frank McGuigan, as Ardboe came to a standstill on Thursday to say its goodbyes to the 71-year-old, who passed away on Sunday.

Harte and McGuigan played on the same Tyrone team that won the 1972 Ulster minor title before McGuigan graduated to the senior squad which lifted the Anglo-Celt Cup 12 months later.

While Harte says McGuigan is "without a doubt" one of the best footballers never to win an All-Ireland title, his exploits in the 1984 Ulster final when scoring 11 points from play ensures he will remain in GAA folklore.

"I don't think I've ever seen a footballer with as much natural talent as Frank McGuigan and I've seen a lot of players playing football - he was the best I've ever seen," Harte, who managed Tyrone to three All-Ireland titles in the 2000s, told BBC Sport NI.

"He could do everything: field ball with anybody, pass the ball, vision, power and was deceptively fast.

"He had this ability not many have where he floated in for a ball. You see people putting in a real effort to get a high ball, this man was effortless. He has the timing, positioning and used his back end quite a bit to keep the people getting close to the ball - a nice little skill."

Harte reflected on a man who "enjoyed life to the full" and while his footballing aptitude was beyond question, it was matched only by his unassuming nature.

"I always said you could play him from corner-back to corner-forward or even stuck him in goals nowadays and he would have excelled," Harte continued.

"There's very few you could say that about, but the biggest thing of all was his modesty. He was such a humble man, you wouldn't even know he played football but was the best who ever walked these fields I believe."

Brewers 2019 re-draft sees Yankees' 8.9 WAR Gold Glove infielder land in Milwaukee

Brewers 2019 re-draft sees Yankees' 8.9 WAR Gold Glove infielder land in Milwaukee originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

What could've been. 

In 2019, the Milwaukee Brewers selected left-handed pitcher Ethan Small with the 28th overall pick in the MLB Draft. 

Small is a free agent and made just four combined appearances with Milwaukee between 2022-23. It's safe to say the pick did not work out for the Brewers. Enough time has passed. 

In Bleacher Report's re-draft of the 2019 MLB Draft, Joel Reuter has the NL Central club selecting New York Yankees shortstop Anthony Volpe instead of Small. 

"Instead, his stock has dropped considerably after a 2025 season where he hit .212/.272/.391 for an 82 OPS+ while his defense also took a step backward," Reuter wrote about Volpe's performance in recent seasons. "The Brewers have gotten little in the way of production out of Joey Ortiz, so this is a bet on the higher ceiling of Volpe, who is still only 25 years old." 

Even with his struggles, Volpe wouldn't have been the worst option at shortstop. He won a Gold Glove during his rookie season, and he's having a strong start to the year with the Yankees, albeit with a small sample size of games. 

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In the actual 2019 draft, the Yankees selected Volpe with the 30th overall pick. Since making his debut in 2023, he's produced 8.9 WAR in 483 games. 

Has he experienced hardship? Sure, but there are a lot worse ways your first-round pick can turn out. 

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Neymar handed major injury setback after Brazil World Cup call-up

Santos' Neymar during a game
Santos' Neymar was a surprise call-up for Brazil's FIFA World Cup roster -Credit:Ricardo Moreira/Getty Images

Brazil’s all-time leading goal scorer, Neymar, was a somewhat surprising inclusion in Carlo Ancelotti’s final 26-man roster for the upcoming FIFA World Cup.

Having not played since Ancelotti took charge, with his most recent international outing being back in 2023, the 34-year-old Santos attacker should provide Brazil with some potentially invaluable experience and flair going forward - that is, assuming he makes it to the pitch.

With his last few years having been blighted by injuries, Neymar has suffered yet another setback, with the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) confirming that what Santos’ doctor had described as an edema in his calf is actually more serious.

Neymar is announced as one of the Brazilian players heading to the FIFA World Cup
Neymar has been diagnosed with 'a grade two injury to his calf' -Credit:MAURO PIMENTEL / AFP via Getty Images

“Neymar arrived here at Granja Comary yesterday, underwent all the medical exams, which ended with an MRI that revealed a grade two injury to his calf, not just edema. The expectation is that he will be cleared in two to three weeks,” the CBF doctor said, as per Torcedores.

This essentially rules Neymar out of both of Brazil’s World Cup warm-up friendlies, with the first being at Estadio do Maracana in Rio de Janeiro against Panama on May 31, followed by a trip to Huntington Bank Field in Cleveland, Ohio, to take on Egypt on June 6.

Should his recovery go smoothly, he may be back in time for their Group C opener on June 13 against Morocco at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey; otherwise, he might need to wait six days to make his 2026 World Cup bow at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, against Haiti.

Brazil’s final group stage game is scheduled for June 24, when they head to Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Florida, to take on Scotland.

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While Ancelotti’s final roster must be submitted by June 1, teams are permitted to make alterations up until a day before their first game, assuming there is adequate proof of a player's injury or a serious illness. As such, Ancelotti and Co. have until June 12 to keep a very close eye on Neymar’s recovery and decide if this fairytale comeback may need to come to a premature end.

It seems safe to say, however, that his teammates would much rather see him stick around for the duration of the tournament, with fellow veteran Casemiro, who recently left Manchester United after four seasons, saying of Neymar, via The Athletic, “Neymar is an experienced player. He’s heading to his fourth World Cup. He has already been through so many things, and he has a lot to offer. We know that the experience he has is important.”

Should Neymar ultimately be dropped or forced to withdraw, one potential candidate to take his spot could be Chelsea’s João Pedro, who was arguably the most surprising omission from Ancelotti’s squad. This would not be a like-for-like swap, however, with the Blue star typically deployed as more of an out-and-out center forward than his compatriot.

Brazil star Neymar injured and unlikely to be fit for first game at World Cup

RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Picking injury-prone Neymar in Brazil’s World Cup squad seemed a risk and so it proved just 10 days later on Thursday.

The 34-year-old forward has a calf injury and likely will not be fit for Brazil’s opening game against Morocco, team doctor Rodrigo Lasmar said.

“The expectation is that he will be sidelined from two to three weeks,” Lasmar told reporters.

Brazil plays Morocco on June 13 in East Rutherford, New Jersey, to start a group that also includes Haiti and Scotland.

“Neymar arrived (Wednesday) at the Granja Comary," Lasmar said, referring to the team's training base near Rio de Janeiro, "did all medical tests, and was diagnosed with a grade two calf injury.”

Neymar was selected for his fourth World Cup in a 26-man squad by coach Carlo Ancelotti despite not playing for the national team since October 2023 when he tore the cruciate ligament in his left knee in a World Cup qualifying game against Uruguay.

He has played just a few games this season for Santos since returning from Saudi Arabia on a free transfer from Al-Hilal.

FIFA’s World Cup rules allow Neymar to be replaced by a June 1 deadline for Ancelotti to submit his final squad, or up to one day before a team’s first game at the tournament.

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They're called 'path draws'—and they're awesome. Here's how they work

If you watch enough tour golf, you start to notice something counterintuitive: the best draw players don't actually draw the ball that much.

Below are the average spin axis of draw players versus faders—using data from the 2026 Masters—and draw players draw it less than faders fade it. The margins are thinner, fewer players do it, and the ones who do, do it carefully.

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The reason comes down to a move some people call the path draw. And it's worth understanding.

What they are

A draw happens when the clubface is pointing to the left of the direction of your swing—the clubface is closed, in other words.

A path draw is a way of getting that shape without leaning on the clubface to do the work. Players keep their body turning aggressively so the clubface stays more open, then create the draw by swinging just to the right of it.

Golf Digest+ members can dive deeper into this important concept using our new interactiveBall Flight Builder Tool right here.

How they're different

Most juniors, before they've fully and amateurs hit draws a different way—dropping the hands behind the body, swinging out to the right, and rolling the hands through to close the face. Young Rory came up on tour perfecting this. But it's hard to time. The differences:

  • Hand draws rely on rolling the wrists to close the face. The good ones are push draws, but when those arrows get too far apart, they turn into high hooks.
  • Path draws keep the face more neutral and create the shape with a more extreme path instead. Tommy Fleetwood and Bryson DeChambeau is the example—they both work on keeping the clubface from turning over, while swinging out to the right.
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Rolling the clubface closed is kind of like playing with fire. It lowers loft, ramps up ball speed, kills spin—which is why hook misses are low and hot rather than high and soft. As the old saying goes, you can talk to a fade, but hooks don't listen.

Path draws give pros a friendlier miss: a block or push, where face and path point the same way, out to the right. Predictable. Playable. And it's why pros love them.

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WSL, CBS Sports agrees 4-year U.S broadcast deal

WSL, CBS Sports agrees 4-year U.S broadcast dealThe CBS Sports Network has agreed an exclusive four-year broadcast rights deal to show the Women’s Super League in the United States.

The WSL and CBS announced the deal on Thursday, which will run from the 2026-27 season through to 2029-30.

As part of the agreement, Paramount+ will stream 183 matches each season, CBS Sports Network will broadcast one match per week and select matches will also be shown on CBS Sports Golazo Network.

The value of the deal has not been disclosed but is described as a “record U.S. deal” for the WSL. It was negotiated by WSL Football’s international media rights representative, IMG

The deal marks a return to CBS for the WSL, with the network previously holding the English top flight’s rights during the 2023-24 season. ESPN has held the league’s U.S. broadcast rights for the past two years, with the initial ESPN deal and subsequent one-year extension both completed on the eve of the season’s start.

The 2026-27 season will be the WSL’s first following its expansion to 14 teams.

As part of the deal, WSL coverage will also feature in CBS’ women’s soccer show Attacking Third in addition to the network’s other studio programmes.

The WSL joins an extensive selection of women’s soccer rights already held by CBS Sports and Paramount+, including the NWSL, Women’s Champions League and Concacaf W Champions Cup.

In October 2024, the WSL agreed a new five-year deal with an estimated value of £65 million with Sky Sports and the BBC for its broadcast rights in the UK and Ireland, which began from the 2025-26 season.

A selection of U.S. women’s national team (USWNT) players have moved to the WSL in recent seasons, including defender Naomi Girma and winger Alyssa Thompson to Chelsea, and full-back Emily Fox to Arsenal.

‘Year-round access to women’s soccer’s biggest stars’

Analysis from women’s soccer writer Asli Pelit

For CBS Sports and Paramount+, landing the WSL is less about adding another property and more about consolidating themselves as the central destination for women’s soccer in the United States.

The network is one of the partners of the NWSL’s $240 million over four year media package and with this deal Paramount+ will have year-round inventory tied to some of the biggest stars in the global game, including players American audiences already recognize through the U.S. women’s national team ecosystem and UEFA Women’s Champions League exposure.

The deal also comes at a strategic moment for the WSL. England’s top flight is expanding while global interest in women’s soccer continues to rise ahead of the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup. By streaming 183 matches per season, Paramount+ secures a consistent pipeline of live programming that appeals to a younger, digitally native audience increasingly comfortable consuming soccer across multiple leagues and time zones.

This article originally appeared in The Athletic.

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USWNT’s U-23 roster set to compete in Brazil friendlies

USWNT’s U-23 roster set to compete in Brazil friendliesOn the heels of Wednesday’s announcement of the U.S. women’s national team senior roster for June, the program’s under-23s manager, Heather Dyche, has invited 20 players to travel to Brazil next month to compete against a Brazilian club in São Paulo.

Several of the players named to this U-23 roster have experience with the senior USWNT: center backs Jordyn Bugg and Eva Gaetino, fullback Ayo Oke, forwards Maddie Dahlien and Mia Fishel, and goalkeeper Jordan Silkowitz. Others are older than 23, which has occasionally been the norm for this team.

Both factors point to Dyche — and USWNT head coach Emma Hayes — still wanting to cultivate a core group, even if the core extends across generations. It also suggests they still want players who’ve enjoyed recent success on the pitch to have opportunities to train and compete at an international level. Though the USWNT will face Brazil, hosts of the 2027 World Cup, twice in two different cities, the under-23s will play two matches against the storied Brazilian professional club SC Corinthians Paulista on June 5 and 9.

U.S. Under-23 June roster, in full

Goalkeepers (2): Neeku Purcell (Seattle Reign FC; Seattle), Jordan Silkowitz (Bay FC; Fairfax, Va.)

Defenders (7): Jordyn Bugg (Seattle Reign FC; El Cajon, Calif.), Carolyn Calzada (Portland Thorns FC; Sugar Hill, Ga.), Kate Del Fava (Utah Royals; Kenosha, Wis.), Eva Gaetino (Denver Summit FC; Dexter, Mich.), Leah Klenke (Houston Dash; Houston), Ayo Oke (Denver Summit FC; Lawrenceville, Ga.), Evelyn Shores (Angel City FC; Atlanta)

Midfielders (5): Sofia Cook (Gotham FC; Huntington Beach, Calif.), Ally Lemos (Orlando Pride; Glendora, Calif.), Yuna McCormack (Denver Summit FC; Mill Valley, Calif.), Taylor Suarez (Angel City FC; Charlotte, N.C.), Pietra Tordin (Portland Thorns FC; Miami)

Forwards (6): Trinity Byars (San Diego Wave FC; Richardson, Texas), Maddie Dahlien (Seattle Reign FC; Edina, Minn.), Jordynn Dudley (Gotham FC; Milton, Ga.), Mia Fishel (Seattle Reign FC; San Diego), Madison Haley (Brighton & Hove Albion, ENG; Dallas), Kat Rader (Houston Dash; Stuart, Fla.)

Prioritizing experience over age

Hayes has been inclined to decenter age as a barometer for any given camp invitation, whether at the senior or youth level. Five players over the age of 23 have made this roster: Silkowitz (born in 2000), Gaetino (2002), Del Fava (1998), Haley (1998) and Fishel (2001), emphasizing that point from a different angle. Del Fava and Haley, both 27, have never been called up to the USWNT. Just as younger players can gain more experience playing with the senior team during any given window, older players can learn from training and competing with their juniors. They’re all professionals anyway, and this method could also allow Hayes to assess them without disrupting the chemistry of her own core group just yet.

Rookie performances earning national team invites

Seven of the 20 players called up to this team are in their first professional seasons: Calzada, Klenke, Cook, McCormack, Suarez, Dudley and Rader. Each has transitioned seamlessly from collegiate play, either by scoring goals or earning regular starts on their NWSL teams. Though clubs such as Gotham FC (to whom Cook and Dudley are signed) and Portland (Calzada) are known to sign top college prospects with or without a draft, it is promising to see some of these rookies come from less expected clubs like the Houston Dash and the expansion side Denver Summit.

Women’s Super League standout

Haley played at Stanford across similar years as Catarino Macaio, Naomi Girma, Sophia Wilson and other USWNT players, but she took a decidedly different path to the pros, beginning her career in Australia before signing with Brighton & Hove Albion in the Women’s Super League. Typically, players selected for the USWNT represent the “top four” of the WSL: Manchester City, Arsenal, Chelsea or Manchester United. Haley’s Brighton finished seventh this season in the WSL, but Haley had a standout campaign, scoring four goals and recording three assists. She was similarly prolific in the FA Cup, scoring three times across four fixtures, including against Arsenal.

This article originally appeared in The Athletic.

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Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's three-word social media post goes viral after his brutal knock against SRH in IPL


Teenage sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi took to social media and posted a three-word message on his instagram account following his match-winning heroics in the Eliminator against Sunrisers Hyderabad on Wednesday.


The left-hander put on a brilliant display of six-hitting and scored 97 runs off just 29 deliveries. However, he narrowly missed out on Chris Gayle’s long-standing IPL record of the fastest century in the league - which still stands at 30 deliveries.






After the match, the Rajasthan Royals opener posted pictures from his match-winning knock on his instagram with the caption, ‘hungry for more’.

Sooryavanshi smashed five boundaries and 12 sixes during his astonishing innings with a strike rate of 334.48. With the help of his innings, RR posted a mammoth score of 243 for 8 before bundling out Hyderabad for 196 runs to secure a 47-run victory, and place in Qualifier 2.






Royals will now face Gujarat Titans in Qualifier 2 for a spot in the final against defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru.

Sooryavanshi’s whirlwind knock drew praise and awe in equal measure from every corner.

"What a phenomenal player Vaibhav is. Great entertainment young man! The IPL has a new six machine,” post former RCB star Chris Gayle on X. Incidentally, the teen sensation broke Gayle’s long standing record of most sixes in a single season during his brutal assault vs SRH yesterday.





Sooryavanshi now has 65 sixes surpassing the tally of 59, held by Gayle for more than a decade.


Praising Sooryavanshi’s maturity and calmness, AB de Villiers told Jiostar in the post-game show: "What stood out most about Vaibhav’s innings was his composure and clarity under pressure at just 15 years of age. Pat Cummins and SRH kept trying different plans, but he stayed completely locked into his own bubble throughout the innings. That level of game awareness in a knockout match is remarkable for someone so young."


With 680 runs, striking at 242.86, the current Orange Cap holder will be hoping to take his team to the final for the first time since 2022, with yet another impactful knock in the upcoming Qualifier 2 match against GT.

Acer unveils its Intel ARC G3 Elite powered Predator Atlas 8 PC gaming handheld

Acer’s ready to showcase its next-generation Atlas 8 PC gaming handheld at Computex 2026 Acer has confirmed that it will showcase its next-generation PC gaming handheld, the Predator Atlas 8, at Computex 2026. This new handheld will be powered by Intel’s ARC G3 Extreme SoC. The device will feature up to 24GB of LPDDR5X-7467 memory […]

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"I think we're in a good place": Infinity Ward's multiplayer team talks with us about the development of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4

Jack Hoppus and Jacky Reynolds from Infinity Ward sit down with Windows Central for an exclusive interview to discuss the importance of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4's unique identity, development process, and changes to weapon loadouts.

Samsung Exynos 2600 SoC Annotated, Showcases 3-tier CPU, AMD RDNA 4 iGPU

28 May 2026 at 18:18
Die-shots of the Samsung Exynos 2600 application processor for smartphones, tablets, and ultraportable notebooks surfaced, and were annotated by Kurnal Salts. It showcases a massive logic complex with large amounts of on-die memory and compute muscle. Samsung buids the Exynos 2600 on Samsung SF2, the company's in-house 2 nm GAAFET foundry node, which offers comparable transistor densities and electrical specs to TSMC N2. It is a monolithic chip, with all logic components on die.

We begin our tour with the CPU. Samsung designed the Exynos 2600 with a 3-tiered heterogenous multicore design, and a 1X+3P+6E core configuration. Leading it is one C1-Ultra extreme core that ticks at up to 3.80 GHz, offers the highest IPC, and comes with 3 MB of dedicated L2 cache. Next to it are three C1-Pro performance cores, which run at up to 3.25 GHz, and handle most performance-heavy workloads. Each C1-Pro core has 1 MB of dedicated L2 cache. Trailing these are six other C1-Pro cores, which are purposed to serve as efficiency cores. Their clock speed only runs up to 2.75 GHz, and have a more aggressive power-management scheme. The "P-cores" and "E-cores" on this chip are functionally identical, and have the same transistor count, but are simply configured differently. The CPU complex is held together by 16 MB of shared L3 cache that all 10 cores have equal access to.

This startup has raised $12 million to make liquid-metal circuit boards rewritable

28 May 2026 at 18:12

In an email to Tom's Hardware, Itera described the underlying approach as a form of electrowetting, where electric fields are used to precisely move liquid metal alloys across a glass substrate. Instead of relying on fixed copper traces, the system dynamically forms connections by shifting conductive liquid, effectively redrawing the...

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Hisense Launches World’s First RGB Mini LED Monitor, Boasting 4K@180Hz And Peak Brightness Of 2000 Nits

28 May 2026 at 19:26

The Samsung Odyssey OLED G9 monitor displays a vivid image of a character with striking blue tones, set against a colorful backdrop.

Not just OLED monitors, but the mini LED monitors are also getting frequent upgrades, and with the introduction of RGB mini LED, we are going to see an incredible visual quality. Hisense Debuts 32UX As the World's First RGB Mini LED Monitor, Bringing Full-Color Backlighting at $1475 Hisense has introduced what it calls the world's first RGB mini-LED monitor, a technology it appears to have brought from premium TVs to the desktop monitor. This brings a 32-inch display, boasting a resolution of 4K, and at a decent refresh rate of 180 Hz. This positions it as a high-end gaming monitor […]

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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 Will Bring Players To Korea On October 23, Nintendo Switch 2 Players Included

28 May 2026 at 19:18

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Following a short teaser shared earlier today and the first indications that a reveal was imminent, it is now official: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 will be the next entry in the series, bringing players to South Korea when it launches on October 23 worldwide. "War erupts on the Korean Peninsula as North Korea launches a full-scale invasion that threatens to destabilize the world in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4," the announcement reads. "A young squad of South Korean soldiers fight to survive on the collapsing front lines, while half a world away a vengeful Captain Price wages […]

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OneXPlayer 3 Pairs Intel’s New Arc G3 Extreme With An 8.8-Inch OLED, Targeting Console-Class Handheld Gaming

28 May 2026 at 19:05

A gaming handheld with an 8.8-inch OLED display is shown, with text below reading '8.8-inch OLED Display 144Hz High Refresh Rate Supports VRR & HDR.'

OneXPlayer has unveiled its first Intel Arc G3 Extreme-based gaming handheld, featuring 14 CPU cores and 12 Xe3 GPU cores. OneXPlayer Unveils World's First Intel Arc G3 Extreme-Powered Gaming Handheld, Featuring 8.8-inch OLED Display and a 3-in-1 Design With the unveiling of Intel's Arc G3 chips, handheld manufacturers have already readied their next-gen gaming handhelds powered by the new Panther Lake variants. The Arc G3 is a dedicated chip lineup for gaming handhelds, offering up to 14 CPU cores and up to 12 Xe3 GPU cores for an impressive gaming performance, as has been demonstrated by the Panther Lake counterparts. […]

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Intel Charges Into AMD’s Handheld Stronghold With Purpose-Built Arc G3 Chips, Packing Upto 14 Cores & 12-Core Xe3 GPU

28 May 2026 at 18:45

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Intel has finally unveiled its brand new SoCs for gaming handhelds called the Arc G3 Extreme & Arc G3, based on the Panther Lake design. Intel Plans To Disrupt AMD's Gaming Handheld Dominance With Its New Arc G3 Chips, Featuring Strong Capabilities The gaming handheld space has seen a major surge over the past few years. For the longest time, AMD has been very competitive in the market, and while Intel did have a few products that showed the kind of performance, efficiency, and features to compete well, there weren't that many options to select from, as the market was […]

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Grim Dawn: Fangs of Asterkarn Hits PC July 23, but Xbox Players Are Quietly Left Behind for Now

28 May 2026 at 18:00

A warrior with red hair and tribal armor stands beside a large white wolf under a night sky, with the text 'Grim Dawn: Fangs of Asterkarn' displayed at the bottom.

Today, independent developer Crate Entertainment re-emerged to announce the final launch date of Grim Dawn: Fangs of Asterkarn, the biggest expansion yet for the hack-and-slash action RPG originally launched in 2016. It will be available on July 23, 2026 on PC via Steam, GOG, and the Humble Store, but there's no mention of the Xbox One version, which was previously supposed to debut simultaneously. Fangs of Asterkarn was originally announced in August 2023 for a 2024 launch. Clearly, the expansion's development took much longer than planned, but there's a good reason. The development team boasts that the expansion is the […]

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1pm – Create run of show for event planners or venues with live updates


1pm streamlines event planning with a live run of show that updates in real time across your crew. Edit timings, reorder tasks, and watch start times auto-calculate while everyone stays synced on mobile. Crew members access 1pm from their personalized link with no app or login required.

Manage events end to end with crew databases, statuses, branding themes, and requestable uploads like insurance and briefs. Assign roles, track completion, and keep venues and planners aligned from enquiry to wrap.

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The Sync Suite – Mobile field reports synced to an office dashboard


Sync Suite is a dual-app construction ecosystem that separates the job site from the back office. It provides foremen with Sync Crew, a lightweight, offline-capable mobile app to log daily hours and run native engineering math like pipe offsets without needing an account. The back office uses Command in Sync, a premium desktop dashboard that aggregates field data into live financial rollups and automated AI executive briefs. Crews get a fast, simple terminal, and executives get real-time profit insights.

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En-Nesyri'yi almak ister misiniz? Beşiktaş'a sürpriz teklif

Fenerbahçe'nin devre arasında Al-Ittihad'a sattığı Youssef En-Nesyri, Suudi Arabistan'da gözden çıkarılmasının ardından Beşiktaş'a önerildi... siyah-beyazlılar dev transfer için harekete geçecek mi henüz net bir bilgi yok.

Fenerbahçe'nin devre arasında Al-Ittihad'a gönderdiği Youssef En-Nesyri için flaş bir gelişme yaşandı. Körfez'de aradığını bulamayan ve kulübüyle ipleri kopma noktasına gelen Faslı oyuncunun, menajerler aracılığıyla Beşiktaş'a önerildiği iddia edildi.

Geçtiğimiz dönemde teknik direktör Sergio Conceição’nun kadrosunun vazgeçilmez isimlerinden biri olan ve takımın kilit oyuncusu olarak görülen En-Nesyri, hocanın ayrılığının ardından adeta boşa düştü. Al-Ittihad yönetiminin radikal bir yapılanmaya giderek hem teknik direktör Conceição hem de En-Nesyri ile yola devam etmeme kararı alması, transfer piyasasını hareketlendirdi.

Fenerbahçe formasıyla Süper Lig dinamiklerine alışan En-Nesyri'nin, Beşiktaş'ın santrfor hattındaki gol yollarını canlandırabilir. Ancak Önder Özen ya da Beşiktaş'ın yeni teknik direktörünün Faslı golcüye ne diyeceği hakkında net bir bilgi yok.

Davinson Sanchez'de acele edilmeyecek: Dünya Kupası beklentisi

Galatasaray'ın Kolombiyalı stoperi Davinson Sanchez, ülkesiyle Dünya Kupası'nda boy gösterecek. Yönetim onunla ilgili net bir satış kararı almadı. Ancak dev organizasyonun ardından durum değişebilir.

Galatasaray, 2023 yazında Tottenham'a 9.5 milyon euro ödeyerek Davinson Sanchez'i kadrosuna katmıştı. Tecrübeli stoper, kulüple olan sözleşmesini 15 Ağustos 2025'te yeniledi. Mevcut kontratı 30 Haziran 2029'a kadar devem ediyor. Kolombiyalı savunmacı, üst üste kazanılan şampiyonluklarda önemli rol oynadı.

ÇOK ELEŞTİRİLMİŞTİ

Ancak Sanchez, geride bıraktığımız sezondaki bazı maçlarda ağır şekilde eleştirilmişti. Oyuncunun satılacağı yönünde iddialar dolaşsa da Galatasaray Yönetimi'nin bu yönde bir kararı bulunmuyor. Fakat, 1.87 boyundaki futbolcunun Kolombiya ile Dünya Kupası'nda sergileyeceği performans, birçok şeyi değiştirebilir.

1 DEĞİL 2 TAKVİYE

Davinson Sanchez'in tahmini piyasa değeri 16 milyon euro civarında... Eğer Dünya Kupası'nda iyi bir grafik çizerse, 20 milyon euronun üzerinde teklifler alabileceği konuşuluyor. Bu durumda Galatasaray Yönetimi'nin bir karar vermesi gerekecek. Eğer Davinson satılırsa, savunma hattına 1 değil 2 takviye yapılması şart olacak...

Osaka, Fransa Açık'ta üçüncü tura yükseldi

Sezonun ikinci grand slam tenis turnuvası Fransa Açık'ta (Roland Garros) tek kadınların 16 numaralı seribaşı Japon Naomi Osaka, üçüncü tura çıktı.

Fransa'nın başkenti Paris'te düzenlenen turnuvanın 5. gününde 4 kez grand slam şampiyonu Osaka, Hırvat Donna Vekic'i 7-6 ve 6-4'lük setlerle 2-0 mağlup etti.

Kadınlarda ABD'li Iva Jovic (17), Rus Diana Shnaider (25), Ukraynalı Oleksandra Oliynykova ve Polonyalı Maja Chwalinska rakiplerini geçerek üçüncü tura yükseldi.

Tek erkeklerde ise İtalyan Flavio Cobolli (10), Çinli Wu Yibing karşısında 6-4 biten setlerle 3-0 galip geldi.

Erkeklerde ABD'li Learner Tien (18) ve Zachary Svajda ile Şilili Alejandro Tabilo adlarını üçüncü tura yazdırdı.

Hakan Safi'den Fenerbahçe buluşması

Fenerbahçe Kulübü Başkan Adayı Hakan Safi, Muğla'nın Fethiye ilçesinde düzenlenen bir programda taraftarlarla bir araya geldi.

Fenerbahçe Kulübü Başkan Adayı Hakan Safi, Muğla’nın Fethiye ilçesinde kongre üyeleri ve taraftarlarla bir araya geldi

Fethiye’de bir restoranda düzenlenen programda Safi, taraftarlar ve kongre üyeleri tarafından karşılandı.

Buluşmada Safi’ye, Fethiye Fenerbahçeliler Derneği tarafından çiçek ve atkı takdim edildi.

Fenerbahce

Burada konuşan Safi, adaylık sürecine ilişkin değerlendirmelerde bulundu.

Adaylığını erken açıkladığını belirten Safi, çeşitli iddialara rağmen duruşlarını koruduklarını belirterek, "Önümüzdeki hafta yapılacak seçimde sizlerin teveccühü ile seçimimizi kazanacağız ve Fenerbahçe’mizin şanlı tarihi bir kere daha başlayacak." dedi.

Programın sonunda Safi, taraftarların sorularını yanıtladı ve katılımcılarla hatıra fotoğrafı çektirdi.

Galatasaray taraftarından net mesaj: 'Dursun Özbek masaya yumruğunu vurmalı'

ultrAslan tribün lideri Sebahattin Şirin sosyal medya hesabından sosyal medya hesabından dikkat çeken bir yazı paylaştı. Şirin'in Başkan Dursun Özbek'e bir mesajı var.,

ultrAslan tribün lideri Sebahattin Şirin sosyal medya hesabından bir yazı paylaştı. Şirin, Başkan Dursun Özbek'in masaya yumruğunu vurarak görev dağılımını keskin bir şekilde açıklamasını istedi.

Sebahattin Şirin'in açıklaması şöyle:

-Galatasaray Spor Kulübü Yönetim Kurulu üyeliği ego tatmin edilecek bir yer değildir. Kişisel egolarını Galatasaray'ın menfaatleri önüne koyan kimsenin bu pozisyonda ne işi ne görevi olmalıdır.

-Özellikle bu sene en büyük iş Başkanımız Dursun Aydın Özbek'e düşüyor masaya yumruğunu vurarak sert bir şekilde iç çekişme yaşayan isimlere bunu hatırlatmalı ve görev dağılımlarını keskin bir şekilde acilen açıklamalı. Önümüzde kendi rekorumuzu kendimizin kıracağı üst üste 5. şampiyonluk ve Avrupa hedefimiz var.

-Bizi bu hedeften uzaklaştıracak hiçbir mazerete tahammülümüz yoktur.

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İsmail Yüksek paylaşılamıyor: Karar seçim sonrasında

Kante ve Matteo Guendouzi hamlelerinin ardından Fenerbahçe'de geleceği en çok merak edilen isimlerden biri İsmail Yüksek... Milli futbolcunun birçok talibi var. Kararı ise yeni gelecek yönetim verecek.

İsmail Yüksek, Fenerbahçe'yle mukavelesini 28 Mart 2025 tarihinde yenilemişti. 27 yaşındaki ön liberonun Sarı-Lacivertliler'le 30 Haziran 2028'e kadar sözleşmesi var. Ancak Kante ve Matteo Guendouzi hamlelerinin ardından forma sürelerinde düşüş gözlemlendi. Üstelik İsmail açısından bu problem yeni sezonda da devam edebilir.

Fenerbahce

DÜZENLİ OYNAMAK İSTİYOR

Milli futbolcunun, düzenli oynamak istediği biliniyor. Yeni sezonda da ağırlıklı olarak Matteo Guendouzi-Kante ikilisi tercih edilirse, İsmail rotasyon oyuncusuna dönüşecek. Bu sebeple de ayrılmak istediği konuşuluyor. 1.83 boyundaki futbolcuyla birçok Avrupa ekibi ilgileniyor.

3 AVRUPA EKİBİ SIRADA

Bayer Leverkusen, Como ve Brighton, İsmail'in durumunu takip ediyor. 27 yaşındaki orta saha ise Fenerbahçe'deki başkanlık seçimini ve yeni hocayı bekliyor. Milli oyuncu, yeni sezon hazırlıkları sırasında geleceğini de görüşecek. Eğer durum değişmezse, yurt dışına çıkabilir!

Beşiktaş'tan sonra Galatasaray: Umut Bozok!

Eyüpspor'la mukavelesi sona eren Umut Bozok, istediği kulübe bedelsiz olarak gidebilecek. 29 yaşındaki forvetin adı Beşiktaş'la anılıyordu. Ancak Umut, Galatasaray'a da önerildi.

Hem Galatasaray hem de Beşiktaş, yeni bir yabancı golcü hamlesi yapacak. Ancak iki ezeli rakip de yerli bir isimle hücum hattındaki rotasyonu güçlendirmek istiyor. Şu anda maliyet bakımından en avantajlı oyuncu ise kesinlikle Umut Bozok... Çünkü 29 yaşındaki futbolcunun Eyüpspor'la sözleşmesi sona erdi.

Galatasaray

ÇOK PARA İSTİYORLAR

Galatasaray'ın yerli konusundaki favorisi; Başakşehir forması giyen Bertuğ Yıldırım'dı... Ancak Başakşehir, genç santrfor için çift haneli bir rakam talep ediyor. Umut'ta böyle bir problem söz konusu değil... Sarı-Kırmızılılar şu anda menajerlerin önerdiği Umut'la ilgili karar aşamasında...

KISA SÜRE İÇİNDE

Beşiktaş cephesinde ise 1.78 boyundaki futbolcuyla temaslar sürüyor. Umut'un kararını kısa süre içinde vermesi bekleniyor. 29 yaşındaki forvet bu sezon Eyüpspor'la 32 maça çıktı. Sahada 2.101 dakika kaldı. 6 gol ve 6 asist üretti. Özellikle sezonun son haftalarında performansını yukarı çıkardı.

Aslan Alman yıldızla el sıkıştı: Ama kontenjana takıldı

Galatasaray, Mainz forması giyen Nadiem Amiri'yle kişisel şartlarda anlaşma sağladı. Ancak TFF'nin 10+4'lük yabancı kontenjanı değişmezse, iş çıkmaza girecek...

Galatasaray, Alman ekibi Mainz'da forma giyen Nadiem Amiri'yle el sıkıştı. Merkez orta saha, ön libero ve 10 numarada görev yapabilen 29 yaşındaki futbolcunun gelişi ise Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu'na takıldı... TFF, yeni sezon için 10+4'lük yabancı kontenjanı belirlemişti.

GÜNCELLEME BEKLİYORLAR

29 yaşındaki Nadiem Amiri, doğal olarak genç yabancı kriterini karşılamıyor. Aslan'ın mevcut kadro yapılanmasında bu durum ciddi sorun çıkarıyor. Süper Lig ekiplerinin büyük bölümü, 10+4'lük kontenjanda güncelleme bekliyor. Eğer Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu kuralda değişiklik yaparsa Nadiem Amiri hamlesinin önü de açılacak.

12 GOL VE 3 ASİST ÜRETTİ

Alman futbolcu bu sezon Bundesliga'da 26 karşılaşmaya çıktı. Sahada 2.092 dakika kaldı. 12 gol ve 3 asist üretti. Mainz ile 30 Haziran 2028 tarihine kadar mukavelesi bulunuyor. Sarı-Kırmızılılar'ın bu transfer için 15 milyon euroluk bonservis teklifi yapacağı belirtildi. Oyuncunun ayrılma isteği, Mainz'ı satışa zorluyor.

Alex Toth Galatasaray'a ne dedi? İşte yanıtı

Galatasaray'ın merkez orta saha adayları arasında Bournemouth forması giyen Alex Toth da bulunuyordu. 20 yaşındaki genç yetenek, geleceğiyle ilgili kararını iletti.

Premier Lig ekibi Bournemouth, kış döneminde Ferencvaros Kulübü'ne 12 milyon euro ödeyerek Alex Toth'u kadrosuna katmıştı. Macar oyuncuyla 30 Haziran 2031 tarihine kadar mukavele yapıldı. Ancak 20 yaşındaki genç yetenek, fazla forma süresi bulamadı. 9 Premier Lig sınavında sadece 137 dakika oynayabildi.

BİR SÜRE DAHA DEVAM

Galatasaray'ın da bu durumu değerlendirerek oyuncuyu kiralamak istediği konuşuluyordu. Ancak Alex Toth cephesinden pek de güzel bir haber gelmedi. 1.81 boyundaki merkez orta saha, yeni geldiği Bournemouth'ta bir süre daha devam etmek istediğini söyledi. En azından önümüzdeki sezonu da İngiliz ekibinde geçirmeyi hedefliyor.

ALTERNATİFLERE GİDİLECEK

Galatasaray'ın merkez orta sahayla ilgili geniş bir listesi bulunuyor. Alex Toth bugün itibarıyla gündemden düştü. Önümüzdeki sezon durum değişir mi henüz bilinmiyor. Sarı-Kırmızılılar şu anda alternatiflere yönelmiş durumda... Cim-Bom, orta alanın merkezi dışında bir 10 numara hamlesi de planlıyor.

Juventus'un kaptanı Galatasaray'a mı? İlginç gelişmeler

Galatasaray'ın orta saha adayları arasında Juventus'tan Khephren Thuram ve Teun Koopmeiners bulunuyor. Ancak Aslan'ın, İtalyan ekibinden sürpriz bir ismin daha durumunu takip ettiği öğrenildi.

Galatasaray yaz döneminde orta sahasını kesinlikle güçlendirecek. Listede birçok isim bulunuyor. Bir süredir Juventus'tan Teun Koopmeiners ve Khephren Thuram, Aslan'a ilişkilendiriliyor. Ancak çok ilginç bir gelişme yaşandı. Takım kaptanı Manuel Locatelli, Juventus taraftarlarının hedefi haline geldi.

Locatellı

AYRILIĞI DÜŞÜNÜYOR

Kötü geçen sezonun ardından sosyal medyada İtalyan futbolcuya büyük bir saldırı var. Ve 28 yaşındaki ön liberonun moralinin çok bozulduğu öğrenildi. Oyuncunun şu anda takımdan ayrılma ihtimalini düşündüğü konuşuluyor. Eğer bu yönde bir karar alır ve yönetime de ayrılmak istediğini söylerse, ortalık iyice karışacak.

TAKİP EDİYORLAR

Galatasaray cephesinin, Manuel Locatelli'nin durumunu yakından takip ettiği öğrenildi. Eğer şartlar oluşursa, resmi teklif sunulacak. 1.85 boyundaki futbolcunun Juventus'la 30 Haziran 2030'a kadar mukavelesi bulunuyor. Şu andaki tahmini piyasa değeri 25 milyon euro... İtalyan ön libero bu sezon ligde 36 maça çıktı. Sahada 3.005 dakika kaldı. 1 gol ve 2 asist üretti.

Cim-Bom, Betis'in solunu kapmak istiyor: Abde Ezzalzouli

Galatasaray'ın sol kanat adayları arasında Real Betis'ten Abde Ezzalzouli'nin de bulunduğu öğrenildi. Ancak İspanyol ekibi, onu ucuza bırakmaya hiç niyetli değil!

Galatasaray yaz döneminde kanatlarını güçlendirmeyi düşünüyor. Sol taraf için listedeki isimlerden birinin Real Betis forması giyen Abde Ezzalzouli olduğu öğrenildi. 24 yaşındaki Faslı yıldız, harika bir performans sergiledi. Bu sezon La Liga'da 29 maça çıktı. Sahada 2.255 dakika kaldı. 10 gol ve 9 asist üretti.

ÇOK DAHA FAZLASI

Oyuncunun tahmini piyasa değeri 30 milyon euro... Ancak Real Betis Yönetimi'nin, çok daha fazlasını istediği belirtildi. Bunun arkasında oyuncunun kalitesi dışında farklı bir faktör de var... Abde Ezzalzouli'nin haklarının yüzde 50'si eski kulübü Barcelona'da bulunuyor...

YARISI BARCELONA'YA

Örnek vermek gerekirse; 1.77 boyundaki futbolcu 40 milyon euroya satılırsa, bu paranın 20 milyonu Barcelona'ya gidecek. Real Betis de doğal olarak çok yüksek bir bonservis geliri hedefliyor. Galatasaray'ın şartları zorlayacağı öğrenildi. Ancak sonuç alınamazsa, alternatiflere gidilecek.

Jankat Yılmaz pazarlık masasına: Sıcak gelişme

Sezon başında Galatasaray'ın Eyüpspor'a kiraladığı Jankat Yılmaz, kritik kurtarışlarla Eyüp'ün Süper Lig'de kalmasına katkıda bulunmuştu. Sarı-Kırmızılı yönetim, oyuncuyla ilgili kararını verdi

Galatasaray altyapısından çıkan Jankat Yılmaz, bu sezon başında Eyüpspor'a kiralanmıştı. 21 yaşındaki eldiven, 14 lig maçına çıktı. 18 gol yerken 4 karşılaşmada kalesini kapattı. Herkesin "Kesin düşer" dediği Eyüpspor'un ligde kalmasında çok önemli bir rol oynadı.

Galatasaray

SON SENESİNE GİRDİ

1.93 boyundaki futbolcunun Galatasaray'la sözleşmesi 30 Haziran 2027'de bitiyor. Yani kontratının son senesine girmiş durumda... Sarı-Kırmızılı yönetim, ona yeni mukavele önermeye karar verdi. Tarafların çok kısa bir süre içinde pazarlık masasına oturması bekleniyor...

YENİDEN KİRALANABİLİR

Jankat, yeni imza sonrasında tekrar kiralanabilir. Bu konuda her şey Günay Güvenç'in geleceğine bağlı... 34 yaşındaki tecrübeli kaleci, geride bıraktığımız sezonda çok eleştirilmişti. Günay'ın sözleşmesi 30 Haziran 2028'e kadar sürüyor. Eğer kalırsa, Jankat kiralık verilecek. Ayrılırsa, yeni sezonda Uğurcan'ın yedeği Jankat olabilir...

Aslan PSG tehdidine aldırmadı: Batrakov'un peşi bırakılmadı

Galatasaray'ın 10 numara adayları arasında Lokomotiv Moskova'dan Aleksey Batrakov da bulunuyor. Genç futbolcu konusunda son dönemdeki haberler iyi değil... Ancak Aslan'ın ısrarının bitmediği öğrenildi.

Foot Mercato'nun haberine göre; Lokomotiv Moskova kaptanı Anton Mitryushkin, "Batrakov'un PSG'ye gideceğine kesinlikle eminim" ifadelerini kullanmıştı. Fransız devinin çok kısa bir süre içinde Rus ekibiyle masaya oturacağı da belirtildi. 20 yaşındaki 10 numaranın bonservisi ise belli!

16+4 MİLYON EURO

1.73 boyundaki futbolcunun sözleşmesindeki 20 milyon euroluk serbest kalma maddesi bu yaz devreye giriyor. 16 milyon euro kulübüne, 4 milyon euro ise menajerine verilecek... Bu şartları hem PSG hem de Galatasaray'ın karşılamaya hazır olduğu belirtildi. Ortalık fena halde karışacak.

FAVORİ GÖZÜKÜYORLAR

Şu anda PSG favori gibi gözükse de Galatasaray'ın son ana kadar şartları zorlayacağı ifade edildi. Önümüzdeki haftalarda oyuncuyla ilgili büyük bir rekabet yaşanabilir. Aleksey Batrakov bu sezon Rus Ligi'nde 28 karşılaşmaya çıktı. Sahada 2.494 dakika kaldı. 13 gol ve 10 asistle yıldızlaştı. 20 yaşındaki futbolcu, TFF'nin genç yabancı kontenjanını da fazlasıyla karşılıyor.

New $39 "made in Japan" back for iPhone eliminates the camera bump; changes Apple's rear design

The Japanese company Mynus has introduced a magnetic back for the iPhone 17 Pro, marketed as a minimalist alternative to traditional protective cases. The accessory uses a magnet array and micro-suction to attach to the device, flattening the rear camera profile while leaving the aluminum unibody and physical buttons exposed.

Samsung Display develops world’s first 4K 360Hz QD-OLED for monitors

Samsung Display has developed a 31.5-inch QD-OLED panel capable of running 4K resolution at 360 Hz simultaneously. The panel includes a dual-mode setting that drops the resolution to 1080p for a 680 Hz refresh rate, a VESA True Black 600 rating, and a revised vertical pixel structure designed to clear up text rendering.

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

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

Xiaomi unveils Smart Band 10 Pro, Buds 6, Sound Play speaker

28 May 2026 at 18:54

Xiaomi held a few announcements today, namely the new 17T series, and now we can add a few smart wearables to the mix. Meet the Xiaomi Smart Band 10 Pro, the Xiaomi Buds 6, and the Xiaomi Sound Play. The Smart Band 10 Pro has been kicking it over in China under the Mi Band 10 Pro moniker for a little over a week now. Global wearers get the Smart Band, Chinese buyers get the Mi Band. Name aside, the new wearable is very similar to its predecessor - it has the same size, 1.74-inch display. It's 60Hz and 16.8 million colors, but it's a bit brighter at a peak of 2,000 nits (vs 1,200...

Design and specs of vivo’s first wireless over-ear headphones revealed

28 May 2026 at 18:01

vivo will debut its first ever wireless over-ear headphones alongside the vivo S60 series on May 29. Ahead of the launch, the company has revealed the headphones design and key features. According to official teasers shared on Weibo, vivo’s upcoming wireless over-ear headphones will support active noise cancellation (ANC), multi-device connectivity, and Spatial Audio. The headphones will be offered in purple and white color options. The wireless headphones will feature 40mm dynamic drivers and carry Hi-Res Audio Gold certification. vivo also claims that the headphones can deliver up...

Neymar Jr. suffers Grade 2 calf injury with Brazil, missing the friendly games ahead the 2026 World Cup

28 May 2026 at 18:02
Despite reports suggesting a minor injury, Neymar Jr. has been diagnosed with a Grade 2 calf injury by doctor Rodrigo Lasmar. Following this, he will officially miss the friendlies ahead of the 2026 World Cup, raising serious doubts about his presence in the anticipated tournament.

Neymar Jr. missed the last matches with Santos FC due to a supposed edema in his right calf. As it was considered a minor injury, Brazil called him up for the 2026 World Cup, hoping for him to return to full fitness. However, the 34-year-old star has been diagnosed with a Grade 2 calf injury, more serious than expected. Following this, he will officially miss the national team’s friendlies, emerging doubts on his presence in the anticipated tournament.

According to the doctor of the Brazilian national team, Rodrigo Lasmar, after performing an MRI scan on Neymar Jr., it revealed a Grade 2 calf injury, not just an edema as Santos FC had reported. Following this, the 34-year-old star will undergo a recovery process of approximately two to three weeks, meaning he will miss the friendlies against Panama and Egypt, arriving with very little margin for the 2026 World Cup.

Not only will he miss Brazil’s friendlies, but he would also miss the first two matches of the 2026 World Cup. Facing Morocco on June 13 and Haiti on June 19, the veteran would be arriving just in time to face Scotland on June 24. Based on his recovery, head coach Carlo Ancelotti could make the decision to remove Neymar Jr. from the final squad, as he may not be at full fitness for the opening match.

Ahead of the World Cup, Carlo Ancelotti revealed that he would only count on players at full fitness, even praising Neymar before knowing the extent of his injury. Unable to rely on him for the debut against Morocco, the head coach could decide not to include the 34-year-old veteran, as there are no certainties regarding his physical condition. However, both parties could make a decision after the friendlies, depending on the progress of his recovery.

Neymar of Brazil is consoled by Thiago Silva.
Neymar of Brazil is consoled by Thiago Silva.

Joao Pedro may emerge as Neymar’s replacement for 2026 World Cup

João Pedro managed to become one of Carlo Ancelotti’s regulars with Brazil. As the usual centre-forward during the qualifiers and friendlies, he seemed to have his place secured for the 2026 World Cup. However, the emergence of Neymar took his spot in the roster, becoming a major disappointment. Despite this, the Grade 2 calf injury could leave the 34-year-old star out of the squad, reopening the door for the return of the Chelsea star.

In the event that Neymar does not make a quick recovery from his injury, Ancelotti could decide to leave him out of the squad. In that case, João Pedro would be the leading candidate to replace the veteran, as he can play not only as a striker, but also as a winger or attacking midfielder. In addition, he is coming off an impressive spell in the Premier League, meaning Carlo could make him the main candidate to be added to the squad.

Neymar of Santos reacts during a match.

KO artist world champion says Canelo will avoid him on comeback run: “I’m a different breed”

28 May 2026 at 18:22

Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez will attempt to regain one of his former super-middleweight world titles when he returns to action in September, but his path to all four belts is full of challenges. A two-time undisputed champion, Canelo is one of the greatest super-middleweights of all time, and he has made it clear that his goal […]

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Minifutbol millimiz Avstriyanı tək qolla yendi

28 May 2026 at 17:00

Slovakiyanın paytaxtı Bratislava şəhərində təşkil edilmiş minifutbol üzrə Avropa çempionatında (AÇ-2026) qrup mərhələsinin oyunları keçirilir.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, minifutbol üzrə Azərbaycan millisi də bu gün qitə birinciliyində mübarizəyə başlayıb.

Elşad Quliyevin baş məşqçisi olduğu kollektiv F qrupu çərçivəsindəki ilk oyununda Avstriya yığması ilə üz-üzə gəlib. “Tipos Arena”da baş tutmuş bu matçın taleyini bir qol həll edib. Millimiz yeganə qol sayəsində turnirə qələbə ilə başlayıb. Qələbə qolunu 36-cı dəqiqədə İsa Atayev vurub.

Xatırladaq ki, Azərbaycan milli komandası F qrupunda İtaliya və Fransa yığmaları ilə də münasibətlərə aydınlıq gətirəcək. İtaliya ilə oyun mayın 29-da, fransızlarla görüş isə mayın 30-da baş tutacaq.

Bu gün keçirilmiş qrupun digər oyununda İtaliya və Fransa yığmaları sülhə razılaşıblar – 0:0.

Toral Bayramov “Qarabağ”a bu sözlərlə vida etdi

28 May 2026 at 16:00

“Qarabağ”dan ayrılaraq Türkiyənin “Bursaspor” klubuna keçən Toral Bayramov sosial şəbəkə hesabında Ağdam təmsilçisi haqqında paylaşım edib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, Azərbaycan millisinin müdafiəçisi “İnstaqram” səhifəsindəki paylaşımında keçmiş klubu ilə belə vidalaşıb:

“Bu gün sözləri seçmək asan deyil. Bu forma ilə keçən illər ərzində təkcə futbol oynamadım, böyüdüm, öyrəndim və unudulmaz xatirələr qazandım. Mənə güvənən hər kəsə – rəhbərliyə, məşqçilərə, komanda yoldaşlarıma və hər zaman yanımda olan azarkeşlərə təşəkkür edirəm. “Qarabağ” mənim üçün sadəcə klub olmadı, həyatımın bir hissəsinə çevrildi.

Doğma “Qarabağ”ı çempion kimi tərk etmək istəyərdim. Olmadı… Əvəzində UEFA Çempionlar Liqasında tarix yazıldı! Çətin qərar oldu, həm mənim, həm də rəhbərlik üçün. İstəyimi nəzərə alıb mənim keçidimi anlayışla qarşılayan rəhbərliyə xüsusi təşəkkürümü bildirirəm.

Hər son yeni başlanğıcdır. Görüşənədək! Uğurlar, “Qarabağ”!

Xatırladaq ki, 2020-ci ildən “Qarabağ”ın əsas komandasında çıxış edən Toral Bayramov bu müddətdə 254 oyunda 37 qol vurub, 46 məhsuldar ötürmə verib. O, komanda ilə 5 dəfə Azərbaycan çempionu olub, 2 dəfə Azərbaycan Kubokunu qazanıb.

Bayramov 2021-ci ildə debüt etdiyi Azərbaycan millisinin heyətində meydana çıxdığı 40 oyunda 5 qola imza atıb, 3 məhsular ötürmə verib. Toral əvvəllər U-19 və U-21 yığmalarımızın da formasını geyinib.

Xatırladaq ki, “Bursaspor” səviyyəcə üçüncü çempionat hesab edilən İkinci Liqada 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünü lider kimi başa vurub və Birinci Liqaya vəsiqə qazanıb.

AÇ: milli qələbə ilə başladı

28 May 2026 at 18:28

Minifutbol üzrə Azərbaycan millisi bu gün Slovakiyanın paytaxtı Bratislavada keçirilən Avropa çempionatında mübarizəyə başlayıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, Elşad Quliyevin rəhbərlik etdiyi komanda F qrupunda ilk oyununda Avstriya yığması ilə üz-üzə gəlib. Matç millinin qələbəsiylə başa çatıb – 1:0.

Azərbaycan millisi mayın 29-da İtaliya, mayın 30-da Fransa ilə qarşılaşacaq.

Bastoninin transferi baş tutmadı

28 May 2026 at 17:41

“İnter”in futbolçusu Alessandro Bastoninin “Barselona”ya keçidi baş tutmayıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə “neradzurra”nın prezidenti Beppe Marotta yerli mətbuata açıqlamasında deyib. O, Bastoninin klubda qalacağını bildirib.

Alessandro başa çatan mövsümdə A Seriyasında 28 oyuna çıxıb.

“Qəbələ” – “Mingəçevir”: heyətlər

28 May 2026 at 17:23

“Qəbələ” Misli Premyer Liqasında vəsiqə uğrunda keçiriləcək pley-off matçında bu gün “Mingəçevir”lə üz-üzə gələcək.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, saat 18:30-da start götürəcək oyuna komandalar aşağıdakı heyətlə çıxacaq:

“Qəbələ”: 1. Səlahət Ağayev 28. Murad Musayev (k) 13. Nicat Əliyev 10. Şahin Şahniyarov 27. Eşqin Əhmədov 33. Seydina Keyta 50. Adriel Ba Loua 6. Xayme Syerra 16. İsaak Amoah 14. Domi Massumo 30. Prins Ovusu
Ehtiyat oyunçular: 93. Rza Cəfərov 11. Asif Məmmədov 22. Fərid İsgəndərov 74. Süleyman Damadayev 66. Nuğay Rəşidov 26. Elnunr Mustafayev 24. İsmael Akinade 12. İbrahim Sanqare 3. Eduardo Kunde 70. Paulo Quimbila
Baş məşqçi: Kaxaber Tsxadadze

“Mingəçevir”: 1. Orxan Sadıqlı 16. Fuad Bayramov 22. Elçin Mustafayev 60. Elmin Bayramov 4. Kənan Quliyev (k) 70. Nicat Məmmədov 10. Qabil Əlizadə 15. Seymur Məmmədov 32. Rəhim Cəfərli 33. Əkbər Eyubov 11. Kennet Kalunqa
Ehtiyat oyunçular: 36. Əmrah Məmmədli 9. Amil Yunanov 19. Nurlan Novruzov 20. Bahadur Həziyev 81. Xəyal Muradov 99. Cəlal Cəbrayılov 17. Taleh Fərmanov 27. Elnur Mirzəyev 77. Məhəmməd Səfərov 8. Abba Usman 21. Rimas Kerimi
Baş məşqçi: Ramiz Məmmədov

 

Grayscale shifts $112m in Bitcoin to Coinbase Prime amid ETF flow churn

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Garlinghouse says Trump helped crush Washington’s ‘anti‑crypto army’

28 May 2026 at 18:25
Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse says the “anti‑crypto army” has been beaten back by courts, voters, and President Donald Trump, arguing the crackdown never made legal, policy or political sense. Brad Garlinghouse did not mince words when he posted that the…

Williams says Middle East war is lifting US inflation as $2.5T crypto market cap reels from energy shock

28 May 2026 at 18:14
New York Fed President John Williams says the US‑Israel war against Iran will push headline US inflation higher this year by driving up energy prices, even as he insists monetary policy is “in the right place” to absorb the shock.…

David Schwartz criticizes lawsuit tied to Satoshi, Mt. Gox BTC

28 May 2026 at 18:10
Ripple CTO Emeritus David Schwartz has criticized a New York lawsuit seeking ownership of billions of dollars worth of dormant Bitcoin wallets, including addresses linked to Satoshi Nakamoto and the Mt. Gox hack. According to court filings shared online, plaintiff…

Bitcoin price slips below the $75k mark as JPMorgan says the ‘devaluation trade’ is cooling

28 May 2026 at 18:02
Bitcoin and gold are losing their appeal as macro hedges, JPMorgan says, as Middle East tensions and inflation fears ease and investors pull money from “devaluation trades.” Bitcoin’s (BTC) role as the market’s flagship “devaluation trade” is fading as investors…

Tom Lee’s $8 billion Ethereum paper loss turns BitMine into a stress test for ETH maximalism

28 May 2026 at 17:52
Tom Lee’s Ethereum treasury vehicle BitMine Immersion Technologies is now sitting on roughly $8 billion in unrealized losses as ether trades near two year lows, yet the Fundstrat co founder is doubling down on his “supercycle” thesis and insists there…

A US retiree shares: How to earn $3,700 in passive income daily through the XRP Power AI smart app

28 May 2026 at 17:04
XRP Power AI Smart App gains attention for combining AI automation with cloud-based passive income features. This is a recent sentiment shared by a retired user in Florida within the crypto community. With the rising cost of living in the…

JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs see hot U.S. PCE inflation ahead of key Fed decision

28 May 2026 at 17:00
Wall Street banks have raised expectations for another strong U.S. inflation reading ahead of Thursday’s Personal Consumption Expenditures report, a release closely watched by crypto and equity traders for clues on future Federal Reserve policy. According to forecasts from JPMorgan,…

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Wall Street banks expect U.S. PCE inflation to hit 3.8% in April as Bitcoin and crypto traders brace for fresh Fed rate pressure.

Mateta re-emerges for Juventus after Conference League final heroics

28 May 2026 at 18:08

Reports in Italy claim that Jean-Phillipe Mateta is becoming a popular name in Juventus circles again following his winning goal in Wednesday night’s Conference League final between Crystal Palace and Rayo Vallecano. 

Could Juventus move for Mateta again this summer?

Mateta had been linked with moves to several Serie A sides during the January transfer window. Juventus were among those interested, although it was Milan who had come to an agreement with Crystal Palace, only for the deal to collapse due to medical concerns. 

During Mateta’s medical tests with Milan in January, it was revealed that there was an issue with the striker’s knee, which would either require surgery or a lengthy period of rehabilitation. 

The Frenchman decided against going under the knife, aware that this might have jeopardised his chances of making Didier Deschamps’s squad for the 2026 World Cup. He has since been included in the 26-man roster. 

Mateta was fit enough to feature in all of Crystal Palace’s last nine matches of the Premier League season, scoring four goals in the process, and also netted the winner as the South London outfit won their first ever European title with a 1-0 victory over Rayo Vallecano in Wednesday’s Conference League final. 

LEIPZIG, GERMANY - MAY 27: Jean-Philippe Mateta of Crystal Palace celebrates victory while holding a banner which reads "winners" following the UEFA Conference League Final 2026 match between Crystal Palace FC and Rayo Vallecano de Madrid at Football Arena Leipzig on May 27, 2026 in Leipzig, Germany. (Photo by Alex Grimm/Getty Images)
LEIPZIG, GERMANY – MAY 27: Jean-Philippe Mateta of Crystal Palace celebrates victory while holding a banner which reads “winners” following the UEFA Conference League Final 2026 match between Crystal Palace FC and Rayo Vallecano de Madrid at Football Arena Leipzig on May 27, 2026 in Leipzig, Germany. (Photo by Alex Grimm/Getty Images)

Now, according to reports from La Gazzetta dello Sport, the idea of signing the 28-year-old is becoming an increasingly viable option again in Bianconeri circles. 

Juventus are still uncertain as to whether Dusan Vlahovic will stay or leave, but either way, Juventus are aware of the fact that they need to strengthen at centre-forward. 

2025 loanee Randal Kolo Muani remains an option for Juventus, but Mateta is now being considered as a strong alternative to his compatriot, who did not make the cut in the France national team squad. 

Mateta, meanwhile, is still likely to leave Crystal Palace this summer given that his contract expires at the end of the 2026-27 season and that he had strongly sought a move away from Selhurst Park in January. 

LEIPZIG, GERMANY - MAY 27: Jean-Philippe Mateta of Crystal Palace misses a chance during the UEFA Conference League Final 2026 match between Crystal Palace FC and Rayo Vallecano de Madrid at Football Arena Leipzig on May 27, 2026 in Leipzig, Germany. (Photo by Alex Grimm/Getty Images)
LEIPZIG, GERMANY – MAY 27: Jean-Philippe Mateta of Crystal Palace misses a chance during the UEFA Conference League Final 2026 match between Crystal Palace FC and Rayo Vallecano de Madrid at Football Arena Leipzig on May 27, 2026 in Leipzig, Germany. (Photo by Alex Grimm/Getty Images)

Milan had agreed a fee of €35m for Mateta’s services in January, and La Gazzetta dello Sport reports that it is unfeasible that Palace can demand any more for the Frenchman heading into the summer transfer window, when he will have less than a year remaining on his contract.

Gds: Greenwood open to Roma move as Aston Villa make offer for Soulé

28 May 2026 at 17:59

La Gazzetta dello Sport reports that Mason Greenwood is open to joining Roma from Marseille this summer, with the Englishman potentially replacing Matias Soulé, who has received an offer from Aston Villa.

Latest Roma transfer news: Greenwood to replace Soulé?

Roma will partially reshape their attack in the summer and have made English winger Greenwood the primary target for their attack.

Reports on Wednesday claimed that Roma had made contact with the player’s entourage, and Gazzetta now reports that the response was positive, as Greenwood is very much open to moving to the Stadio Olimpico.

MARSEILLE, FRANCE - NOVEMBER 25: Harvey Barnes of Newcastle United is challenged by Mason Greenwood of Olympique de Marseille during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD5 match between Olympique de Marseille and Newcastle United FC at Stade de Marseille on November 25, 2025 in Marseille, France. (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images)
MARSEILLE, FRANCE – NOVEMBER 25: Harvey Barnes of Newcastle United is challenged by Mason Greenwood of Olympique de Marseille during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD5 match between Olympique de Marseille and Newcastle United FC at Stade de Marseille on November 25, 2025 in Marseille, France. (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images)

Gazzetta confirms that the biggest issue for Roma remains Marseille’s asking price of around €50m for a player still under contract until 2029.

Stephan El Shaarawy will leave Roma at the end of his contract in June, but Soulé might also walk out of the Olimpico, having attracted interest from Aston Villa.

ROME, ITALY - DECEMBER 15: Matias Soule of AS Roma gestures during the Serie A match between AS Roma and Como 1907 at Stadio Olimpico on December 15, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
ROME, ITALY – DECEMBER 15: Matias Soule of AS Roma gestures during the Serie A match between AS Roma and Como 1907 at Stadio Olimpico on December 15, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)

Gazzetta reports that the fresh Europa League winners have already made an offer, but it was below Roma’s €35-40m asking price.

More details emerge after Pochettino meeting with Milan

28 May 2026 at 17:40

Further details are emerging after a reported meeting between Milan and USMNT head coach Mauricio Pochettino, who is among the latest candidates to be linked with the vacant managerial position in San Siro. 

Could Pochettino replace Allegri at Milan?

Milan are on the hunt for a new head coach to replace Massimiliano Allegri, who was dismissed along with sporting director Igli Tare, technical director Geoffrey Moncada and CEO Giorgio Furlani almost immediately after the team’s failure to qualify for the Champions League on the final day of the 2025-26 season. 

AFC Bournemouth’s Andoni Iraola and former Barcelona head coach Xavi were among the immediate candidates to be linked with the Milan job, but the former is now leaning in the direction of Crystal Palace instead according to recent reports. 

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - MARCH 31: Head coach Mauricio Pochettino of the United States looks on during the International Friendly match between United States and Portugal at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on March 31, 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia.  (Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images)
ATLANTA, GEORGIA – MARCH 31: Head coach Mauricio Pochettino of the United States looks on during the International Friendly match between United States and Portugal at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on March 31, 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images)

According to the latest updates from James Horncastle and The Athletic, Milan have already met with Pochettino, who is currently preparing the United States national team squad ahead of their home tournament at the 2026 World Cup. 

Thursday’s report claims that there was a meeting between Pochettino and representatives from Milan last week, ahead of the USMNT’s training camp in Georgia. 

Pochettino will soon be out of contract with the USMNT. He joined the set-up in 2024 and has a deal that runs until the end of the World Cup.

2026/27 Serie A: Key dates for the new season

28 May 2026 at 17:36

The 2026/27 season will begin on August 23, 2026, and conclude on May 30, 2027. Unlike recent years, it will also feature a Christmas break.

The 2025/26 Serie A season has just concluded with Inter winning the Scudetto for the 21st time in their history, while Cremonese, Pisa, and Verona were relegated to Serie B.

However, a new season is already around the corner, as the fixture list for the upcoming campaign will be unveiled by Lega Serie A on June 5, 2026.

Serie A 2026/27 key dates

Serie A betting markets are already waiting to learn the pathway for each Italian club, allowing an early assessment of what the 2026/27 season could offer. The new campaign will begin on August 23, 2026, and conclude on May 30, 2027.

The only two midweek rounds are scheduled for October 28 and Wednesday, January 6, 2027, while there will be no games on the weekend of December 27. The four international breaks are scheduled for September 27, October 4, November 15, and March 28.

Following recent clashes between Juventus and Torino ultras, Lega Serie A President Ezio Maria Simonelli suggested that the Turin Derby is unlikely to be played in the evening next season.

“I imagine there will be a ban on playing the Turin Derby in the evening next season. It’s an objective matter, which makes me believe that these types of games should be avoided in the final games of the season.”

Clashes between Torino and Juventus ultras led to the postponement of kick-off by one hour on Sunday, while the other four matches scheduled to be played simultaneously went ahead as planned.

To avoid the influence of external factors during the closing stages of the season, Lega Serie A could decide to schedule potentially high-risk derbies only on certain weekends, avoiding the final rounds of the campaign.

MILAN, ITALY - MAY 17: Lautaro Martinez of FC Internazionale Milano lifts the Coppa Campioni d'Italia trophy 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: Lautaro Martinez of FC Internazionale Milano lifts the Coppa Campioni d’Italia trophy 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)

Inter won the Serie A title in the 2025/26 season, qualifying for the Champions League alongside Napoli, Roma, and Como. Juventus and Milan qualified for the Europa League, while Atalanta secured a place in the Conference League.

Managerial changes in the 2026-27 Serie A season

Napoli are the only club in the top four set to change coach for next season after Antonio Conte left the Stadio Maradona following a two-year spell.

Cristian Chivu will remain in charge of Inter, while Gian Piero Gasperini and Cesc Fabregas are expected to continue with Roma and Como respectively.

epa12147516 UEFA Champions League trophy on display at the Allianz Arena before the UEFA Champions League final between Paris Saint-Germain and Internazionale Milano in Munich, Germany 31 May 2025. EPA-EFE/RONALD WITTEK
epa12147516 UEFA Champions League trophy on display at the Allianz Arena before the UEFA Champions League final between Paris Saint-Germain and Internazionale Milano in Munich, Germany 31 May 2025. EPA-EFE/RONALD WITTEK

Juventus are also expected to keep Luciano Spalletti despite finishing outside the top four, while Milan will not only replace head coach Massimiliano Allegri, but also restructure their leadership team after dismissing Igli Tare, Giorgio Furlani, and Geoffrey Moncada following a disappointing fifth-place finish in 2025/26.

Atalanta are reportedly expected to appoint Maurizio Sarri, who would reunite with sporting director Cristiano Giuntoli in Bergamo.

 

Ancelotti forced to go without Neymar for 2026 World Cup openers

28 May 2026 at 17:21

Reports on Thursday confirm that Carlo Ancelotti will have to go without star attacker Neymar for Brazil’s warm-up matches ahead of the 2026 World Cup, and that the former Barcelona and PSG star may have to miss the opening game of the tournament as well. 

Neymar ruled out for two to three weeks ahead of 2026 World Cup

Ancelotti confirmed that the 34-year-old Neymar would be going to the World Cup in his squad announcement earlier this month. 

Neymar has been back in Brazil with his boyhood club Santos since last January, however injuries have continued to have an impact on the veteran’s playtime. 

Now, Brazil national team doctor Rodrigo Lasmar has confirmed that Neymar will be out of action for another two to three weeks due to a grade-two strain in his calf. 

“Neymar came to Granja Comary yesterday, did all the tests, which ended with an MRI that showed a grade two injury to the calf, not just an edema. The expectation is that he will be released in two to three weeks,” Lasmar confirmed (via Globo.com). 

CUIABA, BRAZIL - OCTOBER 12: Neymar Jr. of Brazil runs with the ball during a FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier match between Brazil and Venezuela at Arena Pantanal on October 12, 2023 in Cuiaba, Brazil. (Photo by Pedro Vilela/Getty Images)
CUIABA, BRAZIL – OCTOBER 12: Nemyar Jr. of Brazil runs with the ball during a FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier match between Brazil and Venezuela at Arena Pantanal on October 12, 2023 in Cuiaba, Brazil. (Photo by Pedro Vilela/Getty Images)

That means that he will have to miss out on Brazil’s next friendly against Panama on May 31 and against Egypt on June 6. The expectation is that he will also be unavailable for Brazil’s first game at the 2026 World Cup, which comes against Morocco at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on June 13. 

Neymar will instead be targeting an appearance in Brazil’s second match of the tournament, against Haiti on June 20. 

Microsoft Slams Public Zero-Day Disclosures Amid GitHub Researcher Account Removal

Microsoft has come out strongly in favor of Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure (CVD), urging the research community to share their findings and give affected vendors an opportunity to better understand the impact and address them before they are publicly disclosed. The development comes after a researcher named Chaotic Eclipse (aka Nightmare-Eclipse) disclosed details of multiple zero-day

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Fantasy Baseball: Should we buy low on Manny Machado, plus more skill vs. luck verdicts

It’s been a strange start to the season. We have veteran hitters struggling, with rookies and unexpected contributors like Zack Gelof and JJ Bleday making some noise. This week, we’re looking at four veteran hitters with a decent track record who aren’t quite meeting expectations through the first two months of the season. We’ll examine their skills and luck factors to identify whether their skills indicate better production moving forward. 

Manny Machado, Padres (97% Rostered)

Should we be buying low on Manny Machado? As we shift toward the end of May, we probably wouldn’t have expected Machado to hit nine home runs with a .169 batting average. Machado has been unfortunate, with a .173 BABIP in 2026 compared to a .296 BABIP in his career. From a plate discipline standpoint, most of Machado’s metrics look similar to his career averages. That’s evident in Machado’s 76.7% contact rate, 28.8% chase rate and an 11% swinging-strike rate. 

Machado continues to pull the ball and elevate it in the air around 41% of the time in 2026, within 1-2 percentage points from recent seasons and his career averages. Knowing that, Machado’s BABIP should regress because there haven’t been drastic changes in his batted ball profile. For instance, if Machado was hitting way more flyballs than usual, we could understand the significant drop in BABIP. 

Machado still boasts strong power metrics. That’s evident by Machado’s 74.1 mph bat speed, yet his barrel rate per plate appearance has been cut in half in 2026 (4.6%) compared to 2025 (9.3%). Machado still hits the ball hard, with a 101.1 mph Exit Velocity 50 or EV50 (No. 87), which accounts for the average of the hardest 50% of a player’s batted balls. For context, Machado’s EV50 fell from 103.4 mph (No. 28), aligning with the lower barrel rate. 

If Machado’s power metrics don’t return closer to 2025 and recent seasons, that will lead us toward adjusting our expectations for a significant fantasy contributor at the position. Look to buy low on Machado.

Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Blue Jays (99% Rostered)

If you had a trivia question about which hitter has more stolen bases than home runs in late May, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. probably wouldn’t be one of them. Guerrero has three home runs and five stolen bases as we hit the end of May. Though Guerrero hasn’t popped off the page, the projections suggest he could have a repeat of the 2025 season. Guerrero historically had near-elite plate discipline, given his higher walk rate (12.8%) than his strikeout rate (10.6%). Interestingly, Guerrero has been swinging (48.3% swing rate) and chasing (31.2%) more often in 2026. However, Guerrero has a similar career swing rate (47.5%), while chasing four points more than his career norm (27.1%).

Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s 15-game rolling FB, chase rate and HR/F. (Photo by Corbin Young/FanGraphs)
Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s 15-game rolling FB, chase rate and HR/F. (Photo by Corbin Young/FanGraphs)

Hitting too many ground balls remains an issue for Guerrero, with a 46-47% groundball rate. That directly impacts his home run luck (5.4% HR/F) in 2026 compared to a 17.1% career average. We should see Guerrero’s home run rate regress favorably with his near-elite power. He continues to swing the bat hard (76.2 mph), but we’ve seen his barrel rate per plate appearance drop to 5.6% in 2026 compared to 9% in 2025, which would be similar to his career norm.

Guerrero consistently hits the ball hard, but the launch angles have been an issue. Furthermore, Guerrero’s launch-angle consistency remains a challenge because he hits the power into the ground often, yet he typically boasts a high-end barrel rate. If hitters hit the ball into the ground often, we want them to destroy flyballs and line drives. For context, Guerrero averaged a 95.7 mph average exit velocity on flyballs and line drives (No. 44) in 2025 after 97.1 mph (2024). Unfortunately, Guerrero’s average exit velocity on flyballs and line drives has drastically fallen to 91.3 mph (No. 204) in 2026. 

Guerrero’s 2026 season looks like the outlier from an exit velocity standpoint, potentially making him a buy-low candidate since he hasn’t exploded in the power department. 

Gunnar Henderson, Orioles (99% Rostered)

The power and speed have been there for Gunnar Henderson, with 13 home runs and six steals. However, Henderson’s .222 batting average and career-low OBP (.274 OBP) have been the main concerns. Henderson was typically a batting average (.265), on-base (.339) and points-league asset in his career. So, what’s going on under the hood?

Henderson has been more aggressive by swinging more (49.9% swing rate) and chasing more often (35.6%). For context, Henderson’s swing rate was four points lower (46.2%) with a significantly lower chase rate (26.2%) throughout his career. His swinging-strike rate has increased to 11.7% in 2026, not much higher than his career norm (10.7%). 

Since Henderson has been more aggressive by chasing more often, it makes sense to see his walk rate dip to a career low (6%). Hopefully, Henderson starts to revert toward his career averages by being more patient to raise his OBP. The Automated Ball-Strike (ABS) System strike zones consist of shadow and chase sections. The shadow area of the strike zone covers the outside edge, in and outside of the zone. Meanwhile, the chase area is beyond the shadow section. Here’s Henderson’s breakdown:

Gunnar Henderson's Statcast strike zone breakdown. (Photo by Corbin Young/Yahoo Sports)

Henderson has been swinging more in the shadow area (58.4%) and chase zones (31.5%) in 2026. That aligns with his overall chase rate, but breaking down the zones by shadow and chase provides a more detailed look at where he swings. For context, Henderson’s career swing rate in the shadow area (50.8%) and chase sections (20.1%) have been significantly lower in his career. That’s something to monitor if Henderson continues to chase and post a lower OBP.

Henderson has shown a slight change in approach by pulling the ball more (47.9% pull rate) and elevating the ball at a higher rate (39.4%). When hitters hit more flyballs, it can impact their BABIP. That’s what we’re seeing for Henderson, though his flyball rate isn’t extreme toward 50% yet. Both Henderson’s pull and flyball rates have been 6-7 percentage points higher than his career norms. That’s typically an optimal approach for power, especially since he often hit groundballs, with a career average of 47.2%.

Henderson continues to have high-end bat speed (74.5 mph) and a consistent 6% barrel rate per plate appearance. Both metrics have been within one point of his career averages. Theoretically, pulling the ball into the air with strong exit velocities should lead to optimal results, but the batted ball results have been lower in 2026. The visual below shows the results and exit velocities on Henderson’s pulled flyballs.

Results of Gunnar Henderson's pulled flyballs. (Photo by Corbin Young/Yahoo Sports)
Results of Gunnar Henderson's pulled flyballs. (Photo by Corbin Young/Yahoo Sports)

Henderson had a wOBA over 1.000 throughout his career on pulled flyballs, but it has been lower in 2026 (.921 wOBA). Notably, Henderson’s .580 expected wOBA has been lower than recent seasons, though it has increased gradually throughout the season. His average exit velocity on pulled flyballs in 2026 (96.2 mph) is similar to 2025. However, Henderson’s barrel rate per plate appearance has nearly been cut in half in 2026 (28%) on pulled flyballs. The 2026 data could be the outlier, meaning Henderson’s barrel rate and results on pulled flyballs could regress favorably. 

The projections suggest Henderson could push for nearly 30 home runs and 20+ stolen bases. Henderson’s main sticking point will be the batting average and OBP for different league formats. There probably isn’t a window to buy on Henderson because of his power and speed production, but I would still lean on the track record and strong tools, expecting the batting average and OBP to rise closer to the career norms.

Geraldo Perdomo, Diamondbacks (92% Rostered)

After a peak season in 2025 — with 20 home runs, 27 stolen bases, nearly 200 combined runs plus RBI and a .290 batting average — Geraldo Perdomo has been off to a slow start. He has two home runs and eight steals, yet only a .223 batting average. Like other hitters, Perdomo’s BABIP is down in 2026 (.248), the lowest since 2022 for him. He still has been hitting tons of line drives (24.7%), which would be a career high. There’s a good chance that Perdomo’s BABIP regresses closer to his career norm, since hitters who hit plenty of line drives tend to run higher BABIPs.

Perdomo still possesses near-elite plate discipline, given his 89.8% contact rate and a 21.1% chase rate. That aligns with Perdomo’s higher walk rate (14.5%) than strikeout rate (13.2%), supporting his strong OBP. He should continue being a value in points and OBP leagues, with the potential for a better batting average in those formats. 

He wasn’t known for his power, as he compiled his way to 20 home runs across 720 plate appearances in 2025. Perdomo had a 4.6% barrel rate per plate appearance in 2025, which has dropped to 2.8% in 2026. He has been hitting more ground balls in 2026, which impacts his ability to elevate the ball. Perdomo has a 45.3% groundball rate in 2026, up from 37.5% in 2025. That coincided with Perdomo hitting a career-high 9.9% home run per flyball rate (HR/F) in 2025, which has dropped to 4.4% in 2026. 

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Thankfully, Perdomo has continued to run often, with a 18% stolen base opportunity rate in 2026. That’s slightly higher than his stolen base opportunity percentage in 2025 (15%). He should steal around 25 bases again, but the home runs might regress to around 10, as the projections indicate. 

If Perdomo’s batting average doesn’t rise, it will be a disappointing season from a fantasy standpoint. A hitter with 10 home runs, 25 stolen bases and a lower batting average isn’t what fantasy managers expected if they drafted him. Since it doesn’t appear like there have been any skill declines, we’ll bet on Perdomo’s batting average increasing closer to the .270 or .280 mark. 

Perdomo likely has more value in season-long rotisserie and points leagues instead of head-to-head formats because he needs volume to compile fantasy value. It all ultimately looks like a down season for Perdomo in 2026.

Official: Homgrown talent Luka Đurić departs Hoffenheim for SC Paderborn

Official: Homgrown talent Luka Đurić departs Hoffenheim for SC Paderborn
Official: Homgrown talent Luka Đurić departs Hoffenheim for SC Paderborn

TSG Hoffenheim talent Luka Đurić is leaving his hometown club and joining newly promoted Bundesliga side SC Paderborn.

The 22-year-old progressed through all of the Kraichgauers' youth teams and even made his Bundesliga debut for TSG last season.

Born in Sinsheim, Luka Đurić began playing football at Hoffenheim's youth academy from the tender age of four. 

The son of Nebojsa Đurić, who played for TSG from 1992 to 2004, eventually did enough to secure a place in the academy. 

Đurić progressed through all the youth teams, making a total of 88 appearances for the U23s, scoring 26 goals and providing 18 assists.

In the 2024/25 season, he helped that side claim promotion to the 3. Liga and in February 2026, made his Bundesliga debut against Bayern Munich.

“Luka has written a unique story at TSG Hoffenheim – from the youngest age group all the way to the Bundesliga,” said Frank Kramer, Sporting Director of TSG Hoffenheim.

“With his strong performances in the promotion year and in the 3rd division, he attracted attention, was an absolute key player for our U23 team.

"Now wants to prove himself at the next level. Therefore, we agreed to his transfer, even though he will always remain a true Hoffenheim lad.” 

Teenager Kouame matches Nadal 20-year record in stunning French Open win

France’s Moise Kouame has become the youngest man since Rafael Nadal in 2003 to reach the third round of a Grand Slam with a stunning match tie break victory against Paraguay’s Adolfo Daniel Vallejo.

Kouame became the youngest Grand Slam match winner for 17 years when, at 17, he beat former US Open champion Marin Cilic in the first round

Kouame’s 6-3 7-5 6-3 6-2 6-6 (10-8) defeat of Vallejo came in front of a partisan Parisian home support at Roland Garros, who cheered the local boy to the very last point as he defied Vallejo’s charge.

The 22-year-old is ranked 71st in the world – compared to Kouame’s 318 listing – and recovered from a narrow second set defeat to storm level from two sets down, then moving to the verge of victory at 5-3 in the fifth, only for his teenage opponent to break back.

Whether it was Kouame’s energy first, or that of the crowd, the crescendo almost spilled over in the following game as the crowd had to be settled and nearly impinged on points.

Vallejo was not perturbed and produced his own fire in searing Parisian heat to keep Kouame and his feverish following at bay.

Kouame held serve with the aide of two stunning backhands down the line that brought the crowd to their feet and took the match to a tie break – the youngster responded with a showmanship and swagger that suggests a star may just have been born.

His feat, matching that of Nadal at Wimbledon 20 years ago, was pushed to a one-sided finale by another backhand in the his final break of serve in the longest game of the match before holding his own game.

The ten-point match tie break that followed saw Kouame storm to the first five points, only for his plucky Paraguayan opponent to once again prove own resilience by drawing level at 6 points each.

By 7-7, Kouame somehow produced his quickest serve of the day for an ace that was only the latest in a long line of part tricks.

The backhands and drop shots wowed all the way, but it was a cross-court forehand that broke Vallejo to move to 9-8. Then can the moment with the hold of serve, as well as an awful lot of nerve.

As the home crowd and their new found star soaked in the moment – it would appear a new Parisian love affair has just begun.

Eagles OTA depth chart offers clues at several key positions

The Philadelphia Eagles are only in the opening stages of organized team activities, but an early look at the depth chart already offers several revealing clues about roster construction, positional battles, and the organization's long-term vision heading into the 2026 season.

Context remains important.

Philadelphia's Wednesday practice featured several notable absences during the voluntary portion of the offseason program, creating a depth chart that reflected both availability and experimentation rather than firm regular-season roles. The Eagles had near-full attendance on Tuesday, aside from wide receiver A.J. Brown, but Wednesday's session included additional veterans and injured players who had been missing from practice.

Brown remains the most significant storyline.

The star wide receiver has skipped workouts since the offseason program began on April 20, and his expected trade to the New England Patriots is widely expected to become official on June 1, once financial and compensation details are finalized. His absence dramatically reshaped the look of the offense throughout the session.

Without Brown present, DeVonta Smith operated clearly as the Eagles' No. 1 receiver and received the majority of first-team targets from quarterback Jalen Hurts, according to Jeff McLane of the Philadelphia Inquirer. Smith already entered the offseason positioned for an expanded offensive role, and Wednesday's practice reinforced the organization's confidence in his ability to function as the focal point of the passing game.

First-round rookie Makai Lemon also stood out immediately.

The explosive rookie saw significant work with the first-team offense both in the slot and occasionally outside, an early indication that Philadelphia intends to feature him prominently within Sean Mannion's new offensive system. Lemon's versatility fits the motion-heavy, spacing-oriented offense the Eagles are expected to install this season.

Johnny Wilson also drew attention after missing all of last season. The second-year receiver rotated with portions of the first-team offense while Hollywood Brown and Elijah Moore primarily worked with the second unit. Dontayvion Wicks was entirely absent from practice.

At quarterback, the backup competition remains fluid.

One day after Tanner McKee received most of the second-team work behind Hurts, veteran Andy Dalton handled the majority of backup reps on Wednesday. The alternating workload suggests the Eagles are still evaluating the pecking order behind Hurts entering training camp. Along the offensive line, new coach Chris Kuper offered perhaps the clearest insight into both short-term depth and long-term developmental planning.

With Lane Johnson absent, rookie Markel Bell operated as the first-team right tackle. The third-round selection continues drawing attention internally as a potential long-term successor to Johnson, whose future Hall of Fame career is entering its later stages. Jordan Mailata, Landon Dickerson, Cam Jurgens, and Tyler Steen rounded out the rest of the first-team offensive line. One of the more intriguing developments involved second-year lineman Myles Hinton. Primarily viewed as an offensive tackle, Hinton worked at both guard spots Wednesday, signaling either a permanent positional transition or an organizational effort to increase his versatility entering roster cutdown season.

Philadelphia has long prioritized cross-training along the offensive front, particularly among reserve linemen expected to fill multiple roles on game day.

Rookie interior lineman Drew Kendall also saw work at guard while Jake Majors operated as the second-team center ahead of Willie Lampkin. The alignment suggested Majors may currently hold an early advantage in the competition for the primary backup center role behind Jurgens.

Defensively, several notable names were absent.

Jalen Carter, Jihaad Campbell, and rookie pass rusher Keyshawn James-Newby all missed practice, while Brandon Graham was also away from the facility. Graham is expected to come off the active roster after June 1 as part of a contractual maneuver, although a return for a 17th season has not been ruled out. Campbell remains in recovery from offseason shoulder surgery. Defensive coordinator Vic Fangio recently indicated the rookie linebacker is expected back for the start of training camp, where he is projected to star in the role vacated by Nakobe Dean.

The Eagles did receive encouraging news in the secondary.

Safety Drew Mukuba participated fully after returning from a fractured ankle during his rookie season. Rookie safeties Cole Wisniewski and Tucker Large, along with linebacker Chandler Martin, watched practice from the sideline while recovering from injuries.

The safety competition itself also appears worth monitoring closely.

Marcus Epps and Michael Carter II appear positioned for an important battle depending on how often Cooper DeJean aligns in the slot. Philadelphia's defensive flexibility under Fangio could create interchangeable roles throughout the secondary, making versatility particularly valuable entering camp. The Eagles are still months away from final roster decisions, and voluntary OTA depth charts rarely provide definitive answers.

What they can reveal, however, are organizational priorities, developmental plans, and early indications of where competition may intensify once training camp arrives.

Wednesday's practice provided several of those clues.

This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Early Eagles OTA depth chart reveals key roster battles now

10 Years with Pep: Pre-order stunning illustrative book – available exclusively to members

10 Years with Pep: Pre-order stunning illustrative book – available exclusively to members
10 Years with Pep: Pre-order stunning illustrative book – available exclusively to members

‘10 Years with Pep’ celebrates an unforgettable decade at the helm for the incredible Catalan who has had a transformative effect during his ten years in charge and leaves having won 20 major trophies.

Guardiola’s record of six Premier League titles, one UEFA Champions League, three FA Cups, five League Cups, one FIFA Club World Cup, one UEFA Super Cup and three FA Community Shields tells only some of the story.

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Undoubtedly a Premier League icon – and widely considered one of the greatest managers ever to grace the game – Guardiola has also given rise to Centurions, Fourmidables, Treble Winners, Champions of the World and History Makers during an era of unprecedented success.

This is the fourth in a series of books that have been created exclusively for members.

Our previous issues include ‘Manchester City: Our Decade in Pictures’  which takes a look back at the 10 years of success from 2011 to 2021, ‘The Year of the Big Five’ which focuses on our success in the Premier League, FA Cup, Champions League, Super Cup and Club World Cup all in the same calendar year as well as ‘King Kev’, spotlighting the career of our brilliant former Belgian playmaker Kevin De Bruyne.

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Spectacular photography tells the story of his time in Manchester from his arrival at the CFA to huge fanfare through to his emotional last game at the Etihad against Aston Villa and subsequent Parade and After Party where we said goodbye to the football genius.

All of these fabulous memories are captured in the book with the help of a host of behind-the-scenes images from our brilliant photography team.

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Why Jaxson Dart addressed Donald Trump rally introduction with Giants and how team is moving forward

Jaxson Dart

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New York Giants QB Jaxson Dart's appearance at Donald Trump's rally, where he introduced the president, didn't go over well with some corners of the fan base or with teammate Abdul Carter, who tweeted his surprise at the decision.

While Carter later said he and Dart were fine and ultimately deleted his initial tweet, the spat raised suspicions that not all was well inside the Giants' locker room.

As the offseason presses on and a critical season for the Giants looms, the team's leaders have now reportedly cleared the air over Dart's rally appearance.

Here's what you need to know about Dart's response to the controversy.

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Jaxson Dart addresses Donald Trump rally with Giants

Dart met with his Giants teammates to discuss introducing Trump at the New York rally, NFL Network's Mike Garafolo reported, adding that Dart and other Giants players "worked through it" and are "moving forward."

#Giants QB Jaxson Dart addressed teammates in a meeting yesterday to discuss his introduction of President Trump last week, sources tell me and @RapSheet.

Other team leaders spoke up as well, and Dart and the players worked through it. They are moving forward. pic.twitter.com/6u7aSgj9RY

— Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) May 28, 2026

The meeting reportedly included words from Brian Burns, Kayvon Thibodeaux and Jameis Winston, who are seen as veteran leaders in a young locker room.

While what Dart said exactly isn't clear, the Giants appear to be ready to get back to football after Carter's response made what might have initially looked like a simple internet controversy turn into a legitimate issue for the team. 

Here's a look at how the situation unfolded.

MORE:Abdul Carter expresses disbelief over Jaxson Dart's rally appearance

Jaxson Dart Donald Trump rally controversy

Dart made a surprise appearance at Trump's rally for Rep. Mike Lawler in New York on Friday, introducing the president. Any political involvement by a prominent athlete is naturally going to generate some controversy on social media, but it turned into a real issue for the Giants when Carter, who was part of Dart's draft class, tweeted his thoughts.

"Thought this s— was AI, what we doing, man," Carter tweeted.

Shortly after, Carter tried to put out the fire. "Me & JD6 are good!" he tweeted. "We spoke earlier as Men. Y'all can keep y'all narratives."

Dart hasn't spoken publicly about the rally, but some outlets have added fuel to the fire by pointing out that he has a history of liking pro-Trump posts on Instagram. 

Some NFL players, including Nick Bosa, Marlon Humphrey and Maxx Crosby, were vocal supporters of Trump ahead of the 2024 election. Dart's head coach, John Harbaugh, visited the White House in 2025 and called the experience "amazing," explaining, "I want our president to be successful just like I want my quarterback to be successful and I want my team to be successful."

Dart certainly isn't alone, but his public appearance at the rally put him in an awkward position with at least one teammate. 

Neymar out of Brazil friendlies and set to miss World Cup opener

Neymar has been ruled out of Brazil's upcoming friendlies and is set to miss its World Cup opener after scans revealed a grade-two calf injury, the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) said on Thursday.

CBF doctor Rodrigo Lasmar delivered the blow ahead of a players' press conference, confirming the 34-year-old forward faces two to three more weeks on the sidelines.

Neymar has been ruled out of Brazil's upcoming friendlies and is set to miss its World Cup opener after scans revealed a grade-two calf injury, the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) said on Thursday.

"Neymar reported for duty yesterday here at Granja Comary, underwent all the medical tests, which concluded with an MRI scan revealing a grade-two calf injury, not just swelling. He is expected to be cleared in two to three weeks," Lasmar said.

He did not say whether Neymar could be dropped from the squad.

He had joined the team on Tuesday but missed Wednesday's first training session and was sent to a private clinic in Teresopolis for imaging tests after complaints of swelling in his right calf. According to Lasmar, the MRI showed not swelling, as previously reported, but a Grade 2 calf strain _ a moderate injury involving a partial tear of the muscle fibers that requires rest and rehabilitation.

The diagnosis differs from that presented by Santos prior to the squad announcement. The club's doctor Rodrigo Zogaib had stated the problem was merely swelling and that Neymar would arrive fit to begin training on Tuesday.

Instead, Brazil's all-time leading scorer will miss Sunday's friendly against Panama at the Maracana and the subsequent match against Egypt in Cleveland. He is also all but ruled out of Brazil's World Cup opener against African champions Morocco on June 13 in New Jersey.

Brazil are in Group C also alongside Haiti and Scotland.

Manager Carlo Ancelotti had already been without defenders Gabriel Magalhaes and Marquinhos and forward Gabriel Martinelli for Sunday's fixture due to their involvement in last weekend's Champions League final between Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain. Neymar's recall last week had generated widespread excitement after he had not featured in Ancelotti's plans during the Italian's year in charge. The forward, who has scored 79 goals in 128 international appearances, has endured years of injury trouble and an underwhelming return to Santos. In an interview with Reuters in early May, Ancelotti said that Neymar would receive no special treatment and that his place in the squad would be strictly based on fitness and form, not sentiment.

This article originally appeared on The Detroit News: Neymar out of Brazil friendlies and set to miss World Cup opener

Steelers reveal new role for Jalen Ramsey in 2026

How Jalen Ramsey fits into the Pittsburgh Steelers’ new-look defense, led by DC Patrick Graham, has been revealed, courtesy of a new report that claims he’ll have an interesting role in 2026.

On Wednesday, Nick Farabaugh of Penn Live reported via the Steelers Blitz podcast that Ramsey would be playing “star” and “money” positions in 2026, which are the team’s nickel cornerback and subpackage linebacker roles, respectively.

“[Joe Whitt Jr.] said [Ramsey] is going to play the star position, which is their nickel position,” Farabaugh said. “He’s going to be their nickel corner, and he said he’s going to play the money, which is like their subpackage linebacker. It’s like a Will linebacker. Very coverage-focused guy that plays closer down, they think he can do that. They think he can play safety, they think he can play outside. They’re going to use him really as a Swiss Army knife.”

Ramsey, who was traded to the Steelers in June 2025, had a solid debut season with the Steelers last year, recording 88 combined tackles, one interception, and eight passes defended while playing all over the secondary.

With Ramsey expected to play in the slot and near the line of scrimmage, the door is open for Jaquan Brisker and DeShon Elliott to be named the starting safety tandem heading into 2026.

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Lakers jersey history No. 40 — Mason Jones

Through the 2024-25 season, the Los Angeles Lakers have had a total of 506 players suit up for them, going back to their days in Minneapolis. Some were forgettable, some were serviceable, some were good and a select few were flat-out legendary.

During the Lakers' 80th season of existence (they were founded back in 1946 as the Detroit Gems in the National Basketball League), LeBron Wire is taking a look at each player who has worn their jersey, whether it has been a purple and gold one or the ones they donned back in the Midwest during their early years.

One year after he went undrafted out of the University of Arkansas, Mason Jones came to the Lakers on a two-way contract early in the 2021-22 season. He played in four games with them and totaled 27 points, 10 rebounds, four assists and two steals in 51 minutes.

The 6-foot-4 guard went to the Mexico City Capitanes, who were then in the Liga Nacional de Baloncesto Profesional (LNBP), the following season, before appearing in a total of 15 NBA games over the next two years. Jones is currently a member of the Hong Kong Bulls of the Chinese National Basketball League, where he won a league championship this past season. He also took home a G League title and finals MVP award as a member of the Stockton Kings during the 2024-25 season.

This article originally appeared on LeBron Wire: Lakers jersey history No. 40 — Mason Jones

Fired Red Sox Coach Credited With Reviving Slugger’s Career

Atlanta Braves slugger Dom Smith
Atlanta Braves slugger Dom Smith

The Boston Red Sox's coaching exodus from earlier in the 2026 campaign continues to be a major talking point around the organization. 

Boston fired former manager Alex Cora, along with hitting coach Peter Fatse, third base coach Kyle Hudson, bench coach Ramón Vázquez, assistant hitting coach Dillon Lawson and major league hitting strategy coach Joe Cronin. Boston also "reassigned" Jason Varitek, but he isn't expected to return. 

The decisions sent shockwaves through Major League Baseball and naturally led to a wide range of opinions. Boston's offense was mightily struggling, but there has been a lot of positive takes about Fatse specifically since his firing. For example, former Red Sox fan-favorite Dom Smith, who is now a member of the Atlanta Braves, credited Fatse for helping to turn his career around. 

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"A few years ago when I played here in Boston I got with Pete the hitting coach ... He really just broke down my swing a lot and a lot of it was just going back to the basics and stuff I did in high school," Smith said on "Foul Territory." "He pulled up some of my high school video and he just asked why I stopped doing this. I kind of laughed and said, 'Well, a lot of coaches said this wouldn't work.' And he said, 'C'mon, this would definitely work. This is how you swing. This is how you create power. This is how you are. This is how you grew up. ...' We just really dove into that just me being athletic in the box and from there on it really clicked." 

Dom Smith said he was approached by Peter Fatse about retooling parts of his swing back to his high school days.

"A lot of coaches said this wouldn't work, and he said this is how YOU swing, how YOU create power, and this is how YOU are." pic.twitter.com/jbcWi3Vv3S

— Foul Territory (@FoulTerritoryTV) May 27, 2026

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Ex-New York Giants WR Parris Campbell retires from football

Former New York Giants wide receiver Parris Campbell has officially announced his retirement, reports CBS Sports’ Jonathan Jones.

Former 2019 second round wide receiver Parris Campbell has retired. He played for the Colts, Giants, Eagles and Cowboys.

— Jonathan Jones (@jjones9) May 27, 2026

Campbell spent the first four seasons of his NFL career with the Indianapolis Colts before signing with the Giants as a free agent in 2023. In his lone season in New York, he recorded just 104 yards on 20 receptions and was unable to secure a meaningful role on the offense, appearing in 12 games.

Campbell then spent the final two years of his career with the Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys before retiring this offseason. He was viewed as a low-risk, high-reward signing by the Giants in 2023, but injuries and inconsistency prevented him from making a significant impact.

Originally a second-round pick by Indianapolis in the 2019 NFL Draft, Campbell showed flashes of his potential during his early years in the league. However, a series of injuries in the latter part of his seven-year career played a major role in his decision to retire.

While Campbell struggled in his brief time with the Giants, he had a solid NFL career overall.

This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: Ex-New York Giants WR Parris Campbell retires from football

Cleetus McFarland returns to NASCAR O'Reilly in No. 33 at Nashville

Cleetus McFarland is back in the NASCAR O'Reilly Series. McFarland will drive the No. 33 car for Richard Childress Racing in the O'Reilly Series race at Nashville Superspeedway this weekend, the entry list revealed. The YouTube personality will make his second start in the O'Reilly Series.

In April, McFarland made his O'Reilly Series debut at Rockingham Speedway, finishing six laps down in 32nd place. It was a very challenging race for an O'Reilly Series debut. NASCAR didn't clear McFarland to drive in the O'Reilly Series superspeedway races, meaning he needed another race to gain permission.

The driver of the No. 33 car hopes to prove why he should be allowed to compete in superspeedway races at Nashville this weekend. If McFarland can have a good enough race and do live green-flag pit stops, NASCAR could give him permission to run in superspeedway races in the O'Reilly Series this season.

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Cardiff 'easiest' play-off opponents - Stormers boss

Stormers director of rugby John Dobson
John Dobson led Stormers to the 2022 United Rugby Championship title [Rex Features]

Corniel van Zyl has welcomed the claim by Stormers counterpart John Dobson that Cardiff are the "easiest" of United Rugby Championship (URC) quarter-final opponents.

The Blue and Blacks will make their first play-off appearance in Cape Town on Saturday (14:30 BST) after finishing sixth in the table.

Cardiff now aim to upset the odds against a Stormers side who they beat 22-16 at the Arms Park a fortnight ago.

That meant the South Africans dropped to third in the table – below top seeds Glasgow and Leinster – but Dobson is pleased to have a swift reunion with Van Zyl's side.

"It's probably the easiest of the quarter-finals," the Stormers director of rugby told CapeTalk.

Dobson admitted Stormers got what they deserved at the Arms Park but is glad to have avoided 2023 champions Munster, a Connacht side who won in Cape Town in April and South African rivals Lions.

"If we won in Cardiff, we would have played the Lions and I think we'd be a lot more angst-ridden than we are about Cardiff," he said.

"It sounds arrogant and presumptuous, but I think if I was to choose a quarter-finalist, it's the first time they have been in a quarter-final so I would probably choose them."

Wales wing Josh Adams said that Cardiff will take Dobson's assessment with "a pinch of salt" while boss Van Zyl stressed that the home side will be feeling the heat.

"It makes it even better," said Van Zyl when asked about the Stormers boss' comments.

"It's a nice little challenge and it will come down to the 80 minutes and hopefully the boys can perform well.

"With Stormers' last few results after starting the season so well, the pressure was on us last time at Cardiff Arms Park, but that has moved a little bit now."

The Blue and Blacks have won outside Wales just once this season - at URC bottom club Zebre in November - but Van Zyl believes they can upset the odds.

"I know people will be writing us off,but we will have a good crack at it and see what happens," he said.

Wales trio travel to South Africa

Alex Mann in action for Cardiff
Alex Mann has played all nine Tests under Wales head coach Steve Tandy [Huw Evans Picture Agency]

Cardiff have been boosted by the availability of Wales internationals Adams, Alex Mann and Mason Grady plus influential lock Josh McNally, but remain without fly-half Callum Sheedy.

"It's massive to have them back and ready for selection because they are experienced and have been a big part in what we have done this season," said Van Zyl.

Adams sat out the Stormers fixture in Cardiff after a head injury suffered when playing at outside centre against Glasgow in his first club game since an impressive Six Nations on the wing with Wales.

Wing Grady and flanker Mann both missed the last three games of the season while McNally missed the regular season finale because of his Royal Air Force playing commitments.

That left George Nott and Rory Thornton as the only available specialist locks with back-row forward Alun Lawrence their cover.

The absence of Sheedy, who has started 18 of 23 fixtures this season, means that Ioan Lloyd is set to continue pulling the strings.

Broncos vs. Seahawks could feature dream uniform matchup on 'TNF'

The Denver Broncos used to announce their full uniform schedule for an entire season each preseason. That changed last year when the club switched to announcing its 2025 uniform choices on a week-by-week basis.

One exception was the club's alternate throwback uniform. Last year, the Broncos announced they would wear their popular 1977-inspired throwback against the Dallas Cowboys one week before that showdown. In that same announcement, Denver revealed that they would also wear the throwback look in Weeks 10 and 18.

If the Broncos continue that trend in 2026, we won't know their uniform selections until closer to each game. But one of their matchups should be an easy decision, as DNVR's Ryan Greene noted on Twitter/X:

Broncos vs. Seahawks Week 6 on Thursday Night and football fans deserve this uniform matchup: pic.twitter.com/5bm6uxv1Ld

— RG 📷 (@RyanGreeneDNVR) May 17, 2026

Denver will host the Seattle Seahawks, a former division rival, on Thursday Night Football in Week 6, and that would be a perfect opportunity for both clubs to break out their iconic throwback uniforms. Seattle, of course, played in the AFC West from 1977-2001, so it would make sense to wear that throwback uniform against the Broncos.

The NFL can make exceptions to allow both teams to wear primary colors in the same game, and this would be a perfect opportunity to do so.

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Ben Stiller roasts Danny Parkins over Knicks takes

Ben Stiller roasted FS1's Danny Parkins over New York Knicks takes. Credit: Brad Penner-Imagn Images; FS1
Credit: Brad Penner-Imagn Images; FS1

Along with being a renowned actor, comedian, and filmmaker, Ben Stiller is a massive fan of the New York Knicks. His X page has long been a Knicks hype feed, and for good reason lately, with New York on its way to the NBA Finals after a four-game sweep over the Cleveland Cavaliers in the Eastern Conference Finals.

Among Stiller’s recent posts on X was one in response to a video from FS1’s First Things First on Wednesday night. In the video, Fox Sports personality Danny Parkins explained that Stiller liked a First Things First post on X in which Parkins admitted that he was wrong about the Knicks.

“Let’s end the show with one of your favorite comedic actors ever, and huge Knicks fan, Ben Stiller, liking a post of me just saying, ‘Obviously I was wrong. Obviously.’ I guess I’m out of Ben Stiller’s circle of trust, [Rachel Nichols]. This is very upsetting.”

“I can just drape myself in shame, and double down, and pick the Thunder (to win the NBA Finals),” Parkins added.

“I guess I’m out of Ben Stiller’s circle of trust, this is very upsetting.”

Hey @BenStiller, @DannyParkins says he’s sorry pic.twitter.com/N87697aHhv

— First Things First (@FTFonFS1) May 27, 2026

Here’s how Stiller responded to that video:

Danny. I almost responded to your (with respect) deeply flawed non believer take – in which you said you wouldn’t even believe in the Knicks if they actually won the championship. I think that’s what you said, or close to it… so no bad blood, thanks for the MTP love, and if… https://t.co/wehjuaokkQ

— Ben Stiller (@BenStiller) May 28, 2026

“Danny. I almost responded to your (with respect) deeply flawed non believer take – in which you said you wouldn’t even believe in the Knicks if they actually won the championship. I think that’s what you said, or close to it… so no bad blood, thanks for the [Meet the Parents] love, and if anything you represent what many feel when they can’t accept the reality in front of their eyes of this brilliant, record breaking team. People want to dunk on the Knicks, always have in my life time, which will make this chip all the sweeter.

Much love and orange and blue skies,

Focker”

Parkins responded to Stiller and included a Heavyweights reference to close it out.

Oh if I ever conveyed I wouldn’t believe in them if they WON THE TITLE then I erred as a communicator.

Certainly picked ATL & CLE & think the path has inflated this team but hey, I’ve been wrong every step of the way!

My lunch should be cancelled due to lack of hustle.

— Danny Parkins (@DannyParkins) May 28, 2026

“Oh if I ever conveyed I wouldn’t believe in them if they WON THE TITLE then I erred as a communicator.

Certainly picked [the Atlanta Hawks] & [the Cavaliers] & think the path has inflated this team but hey, I’ve been wrong every step of the way!

My lunch should be cancelled due to lack of hustle.”

pic.twitter.com/FlZUNhd9Ta

— Ben Stiller (@BenStiller) May 28, 2026

Parkins’ close friend and First Things First co-star, Nick Wright, also responded to Stiller’s post.

First we lose the Emmy & then @DannyParkins’ god awful Knicks takes get us roasted by @BenStiller.

Tough 24 hours for @FTFonFS1. https://t.co/SRAyttdmRm

— nick wright (@getnickwright) May 28, 2026

If the Knicks win the NBA championship, Parkins — and many other figures in the sports media world — might hear from Stiller again. New York is looking for its first NBA title since 1973.

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Injured Sinner out in second round in seismic shock

Jannik Sinner is out of the French Open in the biggest shock of the tournament so far after struggling with injury in a five-set loss to Juan Manuel Cerundolo in the second round in sweltering Paris conditions.

World number one Sinner was the heaviest favourite for the men's title since the great Rafael Nadal in 2009, with no-one coming close to challenging him on the clay in recent weeks.

Sinner was bidding to complete the career Grand Slam at Roland Garros, and few expected him to fall short - but just as Nadal suffered an early exit 17 years ago, the Italian will now have to wait for another chance at Paris glory.

Sinner was two sets and 5-1 up before a remarkable change of momentum when fitness issues plagued his game.

The 24-year-old appeared laboured on court with a dejected expression as he lost the next three games, including 11 straight points, before calling for the trainer.

Sinner could be heard saying he felt "dizzy" and like he "wanted to vomit" and took a mid-game medical timeout before returning to court.

After dropping the third set, Sinner failed to regain his fitness as Argentina's world number 56 won 3-6 2-6 7-5 6-1 6-1.

More to follow.

Best Wemby props for Game 6: Prediction markets for NBA Playoffs

Victor Wembanyama

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The stakes could not be higher as the San Antonio Spurs host the Oklahoma City Thunder for Game 6 of the Western Conference Finals. The Thunder are looking to close out the series on the road this on Thursday night, while the Spurs aim to force a decisive Game 7. Tip-off is set for 8:30 PM ET at the Frost Bank Center, with national broadcast coverage provided by NBC and Peacock. Before the game gets underway, see the best Wemby props to trade on markets for the French phenom.

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Both squads enter this pivotal contest following a lopsided Game 5, where the Thunder secured a decisive 127-114 victory. The Thunder were propelled by a dominant performance from Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, who poured in 32 points while dishing out 9 assists.

On the other side, the Spurs struggled to contain the Thunder's offensive attack despite 20 points from Victor Wembanyama. The central storyline heading into Thursday night is clear: can Wembanyama and the Spurs stave off elimination on their home floor, or will Gilgeous-Alexander lead the Thunder to a series clinch and a trip to the NBA Finals?

Spurs vs Thunder prediction markets for Game 6

The data-driven win probabilities point to a competitive Game 6, with the Spurs entering as the moderate favorites despite facing elimination. With a 59% chance of winning, the numbers indicate that home-court advantage gives the Spurs a clear but not overwhelming edge in this must-win scenario. While the Thunder face a statistical uphill battle at 41% on the road, they carry all the momentum from their convincing Game 5 victory and a 3-2 series lead.

Spurs vs Thunder: Tale of the tape and key matchups

Through five games, the statistical profiles reveal stylistic differences and glaring mismatches. The Spurs rely heavily on their overwhelming size, averaging 47.2 rebounds, 6.4 blocks, and 46.8 points in the paint per game. The Thunder lean on their lethal perimeter play and depth, boasting a massive 51.4 to 25.4 average advantage in bench points while shooting 36% from deep compared to 32% for the Spurs.

The Thunder also protect the basketball significantly better. They average just 13.2 turnovers per game while forcing the Spurs into 16.8. This allows the Thunder to score 21.6 points off turnovers per contest. Despite these differences, the series scoring average slightly favors the Thunder, who are putting up 113.8 points per night to 112 for the Spurs.

In terms of momentum, the Thunder are riding high after a convincing 127-114 victory in Game 5 where they shot 48% from the field and hit 14 three-pointers. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has been sensational all series, averaging 26.2 points, 9.8 assists, and 2 steals per game. Alex Caruso exploded for 22 points in Game 5, showcasing the Thunder's devastating bench depth. The Spurs found themselves overwhelmed despite Victor Wembanyama's series-long dominance, as the franchise cornerstone is averaging 28.2 points, 11.8 rebounds, and 3 blocks. The key matchups tonight will revolve around whether Wembanyama and the Spurs can rediscover the defensive intensity that fueled their Game 4 blowout (103-82), or if Gilgeous-Alexander and the high-scoring Thunder bench can continue capitalizing on Spurs turnover issues to close out the series.

Spurs vs Thunder Game 6 injury report

Spurs

  • David Jones Garcia (Ankle): Out for Season

Thunder

  • Jalen Williams (Hamstring): Day-to-Day
  • Ajay Mitchell (Calf): Day-to-Day
  • Thomas Sorber (Knee): Out for Season

The most consequential injury heading into Game 6 remains the hamstring issue plaguing Thunder wing Jalen Williams. His day-to-day status looms large, though the Thunder have managed to win games in this series without him (Williams only played 7 minutes in Game 3 and missed Games 4 and 5). Reserve guard Ajay Mitchell is also day-to-day with a calf injury and did not play in Game 5, which could continue to test the backcourt depth for the Thunder. The Spurs enter this elimination game with a remarkably clean bill of health among their core rotation.

Victor Wembanyama prop picks for Game 6

Wembanyama has been the defining force of this series for the Spurs, averaging 28.2 points, 11.8 rebounds, and 3 blocks per game while shooting 48% from the field and 91% from the free throw line. Here are three prop picks to target for Game 6:

1. Victor Wembanyama: 25+ Points (67% on Kalshi)

Wembanyama has been a scoring machine throughout this series, posting 28.2 points per game on highly efficient shooting. While he was held to 20 points in the Game 5 loss, the Spurs will need him to shoulder an even heavier offensive load in this elimination game. He's averaging 9.2 free throw attempts per game in this series and converting at a 91% clip, giving him a reliable floor for scoring production regardless of shooting variance. In a must-win game with the crowd behind him and the season on the line, Wembanyama should attack aggressively and exceed this number.

2. Victor Wembanyama: 10+ Rebounds (85% on Kalshi)

The 7-foot-4 phenom has been a dominant force on the glass, pulling down 11.8 rebounds per game this series (3.6 offensive, 8.2 defensive). His regular-season average of 11.1 rebounds per game confirms this is sustainable production, not a series-specific spike. The Thunder rank behind the Spurs in total rebounding this series (43.4 to 47.2 per game), and Wembanyama's length makes him nearly impossible to box out. With an elimination game at stake, expect maximum intensity and effort on the boards.

3. Victor Wembanyama: 3+ Blocks (87% on Kalshi)

Wembanyama is averaging 3 blocks per game in this series and posted 3.7 blocks per game during the regular season. His elite shot-blocking ability has been a series-defining factor, as the Spurs have averaged 6.4 team blocks per game. The Thunder rely heavily on points in the paint (39.2 per game) and drives from Gilgeous-Alexander, which should present ample opportunities for Wembanyama to swat shots. In a high-stakes elimination game where defensive effort will be at its peak, look for Wembanyama to continue altering shots at the rim.

Thunder vs Spurs Game 6 prediction

The Spurs enter Game 6 with their backs against the wall after a disappointing 127-114 loss in Game 5. The Thunder dominated behind Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's 32 points and 9 assists, while Alex Caruso added 22 points off the bench. The Spurs were unable to contain the Thunder's perimeter shooting, as Oklahoma City knocked down 14 three-pointers at a 44% clip.

However, history and home-court advantage favor the Spurs in this spot. Just one game earlier, the Spurs delivered a dominant 103-82 blowout in Game 4, proving they have the defensive blueprint to stifle the Thunder when firing on all cylinders. Victor Wembanyama exploded for 33 points in that Game 4 victory, and the Spurs held the Thunder to just 6-of-33 from three-point range.

The statistical advantages for the Spurs remain formidable on their home floor. The Spurs are controlling the glass with 47.2 rebounds per game compared to 43.4 for the Thunder, and dominating the interior with 46.8 points in the paint per night to 39.2 for the Thunder. Wembanyama is backing up his team-leading season averages of 22.9 points, 11.1 rebounds, and 3.7 blocks per game. His looming presence in the middle should continue to neutralize offensive drives from the Thunder.

The continued absence of Jalen Williams also works in the Spurs' favor. While the Thunder have proven capable of winning without him, forcing a Game 7 is a different proposition than building a lead. Expect the Frost Bank Center crowd to provide a massive boost as the Spurs fight to extend their season.

While the Thunder's ability to protect the basketball and their devastating bench scoring will keep them competitive, the combination of home-court desperation, Wembanyama's dominance, and the Spurs' interior superiority should be enough to force a winner-take-all Game 7.

Prediction: Spurs 112, Thunder 105

Ryan Preece appeal over $50,000 penalty issued after Ty Gibbs crash rejected

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Photo by Thomas Walko/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Ryan Preece’s appeal against the $50,000 NASCAR penalty issued after his Texas Motor Speedway clash with Ty Gibbs has officially been rejected.

NASCAR confirmed Wednesday that the National Motorsports Appeals Panel upheld both the financial punishment and the 25 driver points deduction handed to the RFK Racing driver.

The ruling followed an appeal hearing connected to the May 3 incident at Texas, where Gibbs crashed after contact from Preece during the race.

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Photo by James Gilbert/Getty Images

NASCAR upheld Ryan Preece’s penalty after Texas review

The original penalty stemmed from NASCAR rules covering “wrecking or spinning another vehicle” following the incident involving Gibbs at Texas Motor Speedway.

Preece’s radio traffic during the race became a major focus after the RFK Racing driver repeatedly vented frustration about Gibbs over team communications.

During the race, Preece vented frustration about Gibbs over team radio communications.

“What a f—— idiot that kid is… He’s so lucky his car is so f—— fast… Alright, when I get to that 54, I’m done with him. F—— idiot…

“It’s just, that car is so fast, it f—— p—– me off… Stupid… I’m going to vent for 15 seconds… I can’t stand when idiots like him have fast race cars that they can do stupid s— and get away with it… End of rant.”

NASCAR ultimately fined Preece $50,000 and deducted 25 driver points under sections 4.3 and 4.4.A of the NASCAR Rule Book.

The appeals panel later stated that neither NASCAR nor RFK Racing fully proved their interpretation of the available data during Wednesday’s hearing.

RFK Racing reacted after appeal decision was announced

The National Motorsports Appeals Panel included former Truck Series team owner Tom DeLoach, former sports marketing executive Dixon Johnston and former NASCAR driver Lake Speed.

After reviewing the evidence, the panel released a statement explaining why the punishment remained in place.

“Although not a unanimous decision, NASCAR and RFK Racing presented competing interpretations of common data. Neither side clearly proved their point but Mr. Preece’s comments showed that he chose to not cut his competitor any breaks.”

RFK Racing later released a strongly worded response criticizing the outcome of the appeal.

“RFK Racing is extremely disappointed in today’s ruling by the national motorsports appeals panel. We stand by Ryan Preece and believe our argument was fair, sound and without question.”

“We appreciate the forum provided by NASCAR to both provide detailed evidence and defend our stance through thoughtful data and digital evidence. Let’s get back to racing and see you in Nashville.”

RFK Racing still has the option to continue the process through NASCAR’s Final Appeals Officer system, although Wednesday’s statement suggested the organisation may now move on from the dispute.

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INTERNATIONALS: THE ROSSONERI CALLED UP

INTERNATIONALS: THE ROSSONERI CALLED UP
INTERNATIONALS: THE ROSSONERI CALLED UP

The season has come to an end, but several Rossoneri players will now be on international duty in the lead-up to the 2026 World Cup.

Here are the details of the friendlies they will play in preparation for the World Cup:

Mike Maignan and Adrien Rabiot (France)

  • France v Ivory Coast, Thursday 4 June at 21:10 CEST - Nantes
  • France v Northern Ireland, Monday 8 June at 21:10 CEST - Lille

Alexis Saelemaekers and Koni de Winter (Belgium)

  • Croatia v Belgium, Tuesday 2 June at 18:00 CEST - Rijeka
  • Belgium v Tunisia, Saturday 6 June at 15:00 CEST - Bruxelles

Pervis Estupiñan (Ecuador)* = pre-call up, Ecuador will officially announce their squad by 1 June 

  • Ecuador v Saudi Arabia, Sunday 31 May at 1:30 CEST - Harrison (United States)
  • Ecuador v Guatemala, Sunday 7 June at 22:00 CEST - Columbus (United States)

Santiago Gimenez (Mexico)* = pre-call up, Mexico will officially announce their squad by 1 June 

  • Mexico v Australia, Sunday 31 May at 4.00 CEST - Pasadena (United States)
  • Mexico v Serbia, Friday 5 June at 4:00 CEST - Toluca

Ardon Jashari (Switzerland)

  • Switzerland v Jordan, Sunday 31 May at 15:00 CEST - St. Gallen
  • Australia v Switzerland, Saturday 6 June at 21:00 CEST - San Diego (United States)

Rafael Leão (Portugal)

  • Portugal v Chile, Saturday 6 June at 19:45 CEST - Oeiras
  • Portugal v Nigeria, Wednesday 10 June at 21:45 CEST - Leiria

Luka Modrić (Croatia)

  • Croatia v Belgium, Tuesday 2 June at 18:00 CEST - Rijeka
  • Croatia v Slovenia, Sunday 7 June at 20:45 CEST - Varaždin

Christian Pulisic (United States)

  • United States v Senegal, Sunday 31 May at 21:30 CEST - Charlotte
  • United States v Germany, Saturday 6 June at 20:30 CEST - Chicago

As well as the players who are taking part in the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Canada, Mexico, and the United States, two Rossoneri who will not participate in the tournament will also be on international duty in the upcoming days: 

Davide Bartesaghi (Italy)

  • Luxembourg v Italy, Wednesday 3 June at 20:45 CEST - Luxembourg
  • Greece v Italy, Sunday 7 June at 21:00 CEST - Crete

Strahinja Pavlović (Serbia)

  • Cape Verde v Serbia, Sunday 31 May at 16:30 CEST - Lisbon (Portugal)
  • Mexico v Serbia, Friday 5 June at 4:00 CEST - Toluca

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Arsenal in a three-horse race for Sporting Club star

Arsenal in a three-horse race for Sporting Club star
Arsenal in a three-horse race for Sporting Club star

Arsenal are one of the clubs interested in a move for Maxi Araujo as he shines at Sporting Club, and they are competing with two other Premier League teams to sign the defender.

Araujo has developed into one of the most exciting left-backs on the continent and has been in excellent form over the last few seasons. The defender is expected to attract strong interest when the season ends, with a move to a bigger league appearing likely.

Premier League competition for Araujo

Manchester United and Chelsea are also monitoring the situation closely, according to Sport Witness, and both clubs are prepared to compete with Arsenal for his signature.

Both Premier League sides view him as a strong addition and believe he has the quality to strengthen their squads. Arsenal, however, remain confident that their recent success and project could give them an advantage in negotiations.

Araujo is understood to be open to a move if the right offer is presented, with his future expected to become clearer in the coming weeks.

Arsenal believe they have the resources to compete financially and remain one of the most attractive options due to their recent progress and stability.

Transfer fee expectations rising

Interest from multiple clubs is expected to increase the asking price for Sporting Club, making the deal more expensive for any potential buyer this summer.

Despite the higher valuation, Arsenal remain committed to monitoring the situation as they consider making a formal approach later in the window.

The competition from rival clubs may force Arsenal to act quickly if they wish to secure his signature ahead of their Premier League rivals.

Araujo continues to be highly regarded across Europe and is expected to be one of the more sought-after defenders in the upcoming transfer window as interest continues to grow ahead of the summer window and potential negotiations.

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La Gazzetta dello Sport reports that Mason Greenwood is open to joining Roma from Marseille this summer, with the Englishman potentially replacing Matias Soulé, who has received an offer from Aston Villa.

Latest Roma transfer news: Greenwood to replace Soulé?

Roma will partially reshape their attack in the summer and have made English winger Greenwood the primary target for their attack.

Reports on Wednesday claimed that Roma had made contact with the player’s entourage, and Gazzetta now reports that the response was positive, as Greenwood is very much open to moving to the Stadio Olimpico.

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Gazzetta confirms that the biggest issue for Roma remains Marseille’s asking price of around €50m for a player still under contract until 2029.

Stephan El Shaarawy will leave Roma at the end of his contract in June, but Soulé might also walk out of the Olimpico, having attracted interest from Aston Villa.

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Gazzetta reports that the fresh Europa League winners have already made an offer, but it was below Roma’s €35-40m asking price.

Juventus willing to swap defenders with Bayern Munich but on one condition

Juventus willing to swap defenders with Bayern Munich but on one condition
Juventus willing to swap defenders with Bayern Munich but on one condition

A swap deal involving Juventus Gleison Bremer and Bayern Munich’s Kim Min-jae has been brewing over the past few days.

Juventus CEO Damien Comolli has admitted that the club might have to make a major financial sacrifice this summer after missing out on a Champions League spot.

Many believe Bremer is one of the main candidates to be sold, alongside Andrea Cambiaso and Khephren Thuram.

Juventus willing to offload Bayern Munich target Bremer

This season, Bremer has returned to action following a 10-month hiatus due to a torn ACL. While he immediately reestablished himself as a rock at the back, many fans and pundits would argue that the 29-year-old hasn’t regained his pre-injury levels. Moreover, he still struggled with injury issues throughout the campaign.

According to La Gazzetta dello Sport via JuventusNews24, Bremer is fully aware of the situation at the club, so he has already started to consider his options.

While the Brazilian international has long been linked with Premier League giants, Bayern Munich have also emerged as a serious suitor.

The pink newspaper believes the Bavarians’ interest in Bremer could pave the way for Kim to join Juventus.

Juventus want Kim Min-jae on loan from Bayern Munich

The South Korean defender is unhappy with his limited playing time in Germany, so he would relish the opportunity to reunite with Luciano Spalletti.

The 29-year-old only spent a solitary year in Italian football, and he helped Napoli end a 33-year Scudetto drought. He was named the Best Defender in Serie A at the end of the season.

While Juventus would be open to a swap deal involving the two defenders, they will insist on signing Kim on an initial loan deal (with an option or an obligation to buy) to avoid burdening next season’s balance sheet and remain within the required parameters, especially after missing out on UCL prize money.

It remains to be seen if the Bundesliga champions are willing to accept these terms, especially with Kim’s contract expiring in 2028.

Mascara contra Mascara: The 5 greatest mask vs. mask matches in lucha libre history

This weekend, AAA presents a Mascara contra Mascara match between El Grande Americano and Original El Grande Americano, the climax of professional wrestling’s best — and most improbable — feud so far in 2026.

While the recent U.S. history of mask vs. mask matches is pretty spotty — anyone remember Hurricane Helms vs. Ripper Paul Birchell in the dying days WWECW? — in Mexico it has always been the apex event for lucha libre. Mask matches have main-evented many of the biggest and best-attended shows throughout the annals of Mexican wrestling, going all the way back to the 1940s. El Santo vs. Black Shadow in 1952 is arguably the most celebrated match in the country’s history, with Santo capturing Shadow’s mask and becoming the biggest celebrity of the era in Mexico.

As Saturday’s latest chapter in the story of lucha libre looms, here are five of the greatest Mascara contra Mascara matches to check out before the big event.

El Hijo del Santo vs. Espanto Jr. — Aug. 31, 1986

El Hijo del Santo is the modern master of the apuestas match. Over his career, he shaved 36 heads and captured 34 masks. Santo’s father captured the mask of the original Espanto, so this was part of an ongoing family feud (in kayfabe, Espanto Jr. was actually not related to the original Espanto).

While this match starts out technical, it gets grody quickly. With both men ripping each other’s masks and spraying blood out of the holes, this delivers all of the drama and violence you’d want from an epic encounter. And while a mask match against El Hijo del Santo was always an impossible mission, Espanto leaves every bit of himself in the ring. 

Rayo de Jalisco vs. Cien Caras — Sept. 21, 1990

This match famously broke Arena Mexico — so many fans wanted to see it that they overwhelmed the security, packing the arena and breaking the bleachers.

This was a battle between the biggest technico of the era, Jalisco, against the most dastardly rudo, Caras, who was the elder statesman of one of the biggest trios teams in history, Los Hermanos Dynamitas.

Caras opens the match by smashing a guitar over Jalisco’s head and taking the first fall quickly, but Jalisco fights back to win the second, leading to a dramatic final sprint with the overloaded crowd living and dying with each near-fall. Caras refuses to relinquish his mask at the end, igniting a wild near-riot. It may not be the most graceful wrestling, but it remains a big, dramatic spectacle — and some of the largest stakes possible.  

Atlantis vs. Villano III — March 17, 2000

This has a strong argument for being one of the greatest professional wrestling matches of the 21st century — although in many ways it was a swan song to the great lucha classics of the 20th century.

Atlantis and Villano III were involved in a bloody, violent feud leading up to this match, full of pull-apart brawls and nasty beatdowns. Despite that, this match starts technical, with both longtime maestros trying to prove their skill. Unsurprisingly, it gets ugly as the rudo Villano throws the first punch, leading to a tope which busts open both men. (A slow-motion replay shows their heads clash like a southpaw and traditional boxer.)

The match then moves into an incredibly dramatic series of near-falls, where both men, slick with plasma, barely escape submissions and pins. Each near-fall means so much more than they do in a traditional wrestling match because of the enormous stakes — stakes that are starkly clear once Villano III gets unmasked by his father, the iconic Rey Mendoza, with his entire family crying in the ring with him. A perfect pro-wrestling match. 

La Sombra vs. Atlantis — Sept. 18, 2015

Atlantis was the aging gunslinger here, 53 years old, nearing the end of a Hall of Fame career — although he somehow remains strapping on his boots a decade later — yet still testing his meddle on the biggest stage in lucha libre: A wager match at a CMLL Anniversario show.

The previous year Atlantis had taken the mask of a peer, Ultimo Guerrero, in a classic match. Here he was taking on a swaggering young star, La Sombra, a 25-year-old stud in his athletic prime, who would go on to achieve great success in WWE and AEW as Andrade.

Atlantis wins the first fall by DQ and gets wrecked in the second fall, so by the time the third and deciding fall comes, it feels as if he’s behind even though the two men are technically tied. The third fall comes with Atlantis trying to survive the cresting wave long enough to lock in his equalizer, his legendary submission hold, the Altantida — and somehow, against all odds, the hero pulls off one last apuestas victory.

Villano IV vs. Pentagon Jr. — Oct. 15, 2022

This is probably the last old-fashioned, bloody lucha apuestas you’re going to see on a major stage. A TKO-owned AAA isn’t going let guys carve each other up like this, and CMLL is a product designed largely for tourists and has banned the blade for decades (although the recent Mistico vs. MJF match was an awesome exception).

This was the finals of a tournament where the losers advanced to a mask vs. mask match. Villano IV ended his career with three incredible brawls, first against LA Park, then against Psycho Clown (the son of his eternal rival Brazo de Plata). This was the final battle — he was the last of the Villanos, the last of Rey Mendoza’s sons to still fight, and he was determined to go out on shield.

Pentagon Jr., who now wrestles in the WWE as Penta, had already achieved stardom and fame in the U.S., but this was the biggest match of his Mexican career.

The match is full of pomp and circumstance, violence and drama. Villano IV and Pentagon Jr. raise welts on their opponents skulls with hard, violent punches; Villano uses the same pinning combination that his brother infamously used to take Blue Panther’s mask; and Pentagon Jr. tries the Atlantida, which took the mask of Villano III, before Pentagon Jr. hits a violent punt and an arm-breaker to send the great Villano IV into retirement.  

WNBA fans react to Caitlin Clark being spotted during Giants vs. Diamondbacks matchup

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Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images

Caitlin Clark was spotted at Oracle Park during the San Francisco Giants’ matchup against the Arizona Diamondbacks, just before the Indiana Fever were due to take on the Golden State Valkyries.

Even on a day off, Clark managed to turn a regular MLB afternoon into a WNBA talking point. Her appearance quickly became another crossover moment for one of the league’s biggest names.

Arizona went on to win the game 3-2, completing a three-game sweep of the Giants at Oracle Park.

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Caitlin Clark catches San Francisco Giants game before Indiana Fever return

Clark was shown in an MLB social media post enjoying the game between Fever commitments.

“WNBA star Caitlin Clark stopped by to catch a Giants game between games of her own,” the MLB’s X handle wrote.

She was seen near the Giants dugout wearing a black-and-white San Francisco cap, watching the action before Indiana’s clash with the Valkyries.

The timing made sense. The Fever were already in the Bay Area, with a game at Chase Center on the schedule. It gave Clark a rare chance to catch some baseball during a break.

Arizona edged the game 3-2, with Geraldo Perdomo breaking a tie on a sacrifice fly in the seventh inning.

Caitlin Clark had WNBA fans split after San Francisco Giants appearance

The reaction to Clark’s outing was mixed, which has become standard whenever she is seen outside of basketball.

One critic wrote, “She should be in the gym training, on the court practicing, not yucking it up like some tourist.” Another took aim at the league, saying, “Baseball promotes Clark better than her own sport.”

Her choice of hat also raised eyebrows, with one fan asking, “She’s a Giants fan? Since when?” The same theme showed up again when another comment read, “Other sports support her more than the WNBA. Smh.”

Others had no issue with the visit, especially because Clark’s love for sports beyond basketball is well known. One fan summed that side up with, “She’s such a sports junkie, love it!”

Whether positive or negative, the reaction showed just how much attention Clark draws. Even a simple trip to the ballpark can spark debate when it involves one of the WNBA’s most-watched players.

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Vikings Defender Appears to Have Switched Positions

Vikings Defender Appears to Have Switched Positions
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The OTAs have started and predictably, all eyes are on the so-called quarterback competition between veteran newcomer Kyler Murray and third-year Vikings passer J.J. McCarthy. Of course, OTAs provide many more storylines than that, giving us an early glimpse into the team’s plans on both sides of the ball.

On Wednesday, the first day with media in attendance, the defensive line rotation came into focus. Veterans Javon Hargrave and Jonathan Allen were cut in March and rookie Caleb Banks has yet to return to the field after undergoing foot surgery that same month. He’s expected to be cleared in July.

Due to the changes, the defensive line is unsettled and depth players Levi Drake Rodriguez and Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins have a chance to push for starting snaps.

It looks like, however, that the latter might move to the outside rather than competing for snaps on the interior.

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Nov 25, 2023; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Georgia Bulldogs defensive lineman Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins (93) and linebacker C.J. Allen (33) tackle Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets quarterback Haynes King (10) in the second half at Bobby Dodd Stadium at Hyundai Field. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports.

In a video from KSTP’s Darren Wolfson, Ingram-Dawkins (#90) can be seen working with the edge-rushers.

Asked if the sophomore, indeed, worked with the pass-rushers, Wolfson responded, “Did appear so. He has the versatility to play up and down the line. But did appear slimmer from my naked eye.”

That’s certainly notable because the Vikings lack depth on the outside. Jonathan Greenard was traded to Philadelphia during the second day of the draft and no prominent outside linebacker was added via free agency or the draft.

At this point, the Vikings’ edge-rushers are starters Andrew Van Ginkel and Dallas Turner, followed by special-teamers Bo Richter, Chaz Chambliss and Tyler Batty, with undrafted rookies Cam’Ron Stewart and Arden Walker providing more depth.

Skol Nation has asked for another signing, such as Leonard Floyd or Jadeveon Clowney, but perhaps the solution has been in the building for 13 months.

Ingram-Dawkins was a fifth-round pick a year ago and played a rotational role along the defensive line. The intriguing aspect is that he entered the league as a tweener, a mix of edge-rusher and interior defender. Though he primarily played inside in his debut season, his immediate future might be on the outside.

His athletic profile is one of the best you’ll ever see, with a 4.86 40-yard dash, a 10-foot broad jump, and a 36-inch vertical jump at 276 pounds. His Relative Athletic Score ranked him 29th of 1812 defensive tackles.

When he addressed the media after the draft, then-GM Kwesi Adofo-Mensah said about his fifth-round pick:

“Versatility is something that we crave for our defense, and he stuck out as somebody who’s able to do that label, to kind of set the edge working outside in, and then in the rush game, has some ability to win over the guard with a unique skill set. It’s not refined yet, but there’s some stuff in there that’s pretty unique. We think that he’s an incredibly intelligent player, and his best football is in front of him, and we think he’s going to achieve that best football in this building.”

Georgia defensive lineman Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins (93) raises the ball in the air as Tennessee quarterback Hendon Hooker (5) reacts during Tennessee’s game against Georgia at Sanford Stadium in Athens, Ga., on Saturday, Nov. 5, 2022. © Brianna Paciorka/News Sentinel / USA TODAY NETWORK.

Ingram-Dawkins joined the Vikings as a raw player with elite physical ability, yet his development required patience after playing little in college. He was a backup defender at Georgia on a defensive line stacked with highly-drafted talent. Therefore, his production was limited to just 39 tackles in 37 games.

In his first year in the NFL, Ingram-Dawkins appeared in 14 games and logged one start. Along the way, he secured 12 tackles and one sack, playing 250 defensive snaps and another 95 on special teams. Though he had a quiet rookie season, he occasionally flashed his high-end potential.

It remains to be seen if he continues to work with the outside crew throughout OTAs and training camp or if it was just a one-time thing. Either way, seeing number 90 line up over an offensive tackle next season would certainly not be a surprise at this point.

The Vikings drafted Ingram-Dawkins because of traits and versatility, not polished production. One year later, that versatility might already be creating new opportunities. With Minnesota still searching for pass-rush depth behind Dallas Turner and Andrew Van Ginkel, a position switch could be the quickest path to meaningful snaps for the young defender in 2026. He’s still only 22 years old.

Editor’s Note: Information from PFFOver The Cap, and Sports Reference helped with this article.

Von Miller wants to play in 2026, has 'lobbied' Broncos HC Sean Payton

The Super Bowl 50 MVP wants to return home in 2026.

Edge rusher Von Miller is still on the free agent market as teams begin their spring workouts at OTAs. Months removed from a nine-sack season with the Washington Commanders in 2025, the veteran edge rusher made clear his intentions to play in 2026. And, if it were entirely his choice, he'd like to play for the Denver Broncos again.

At an event for his charity, Von's Vision, in Commerce City, Colorado, Miller was asked if he has "lobbied" Broncos head coach Sean Payton for a reunion with the team that drafted him.

Von Miller said everyone knows he wants to return to the #Broncos. He’s lobbied, but also knows it’s beyond his control.

The OLB room would be “a force” and Von said he would “love to assist and be a vice president to Bo Nix and Courtland Sutton.” pic.twitter.com/acB8kkshjN

— Parker Gabriel (@ParkerJGabriel) May 27, 2026

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"I lobbied, I do lobby, I lobbied publicly, privately, so I lobbied," Miller said. "I think there's no question the type of environment I bring to a locker room, I think there's no question to the type of environment I bring to a team.

"I don't want to pat myself on the back, but at 37 years old, I can still roll out the bed and still rush the quarterback. I'm still a great guy in the locker room, I bring great energy, I make sure everybody is ready to go."

Miller played nine and a half seasons for Denver to begin his career after the Broncos drafted him with the No. 2 overall pick in 2011. He is still the franchise leader in career sacks after accumulating 110.5 of them during his time in Denver. The veteran edge rusher was named MVP of Super Bowl 50 after he recorded six tackles, a pass defensed, 2.5 sacks and two forced fumbles.

Miller's 2025 season was evidence the 15-year veteran still has fuel in the tank. His nine sacks for the Commanders both led the team last year and marked the highest sack total for Miller since the 2021 season. He's up to 138.5 career sacks, making him the NFL's active leader.

Last year was also the first in which Miller played every game since 2018. Ankle and knee injuries limited him to 38 games between 2020 and 2023, and Miller served a four-game suspension in 2024 for violating the NFL's personal conduct policy after allegations he assaulted his pregnant girlfriend.

If Miller joins the Broncos in 2026, he'd be joining a defense that was the third-best at preventing scoring in 2025. He'd also join edge rusher Nik Bonnito, who has come into his own over the last two seasons, tallying 27.5 sacks across 2024 and 2025. While Miller acknowledges he likely wouldn't be a starter on this year's squad, he still feels he would be a positive contributor.

"I would love to bring back the Super Bowl 50 vibes," Miller said. "I would love to assist, and be the vice president to Bo Nix and Courtland Sutton. I've been the guy and also I've been the vice president. … I would love to contribute to us getting back to the glory land, to holding up that trophy.

"Everybody knows I want to be a Denver Bronco, it just depends on how it all shakes out."

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Von Miller hopes to return to Broncos for 2026 season

Jannik Sinner stunned in massive French Open upset as Roland Garros heat aids Juan Manuel Cerundolo

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The stunner of all stunners took place at Roland Garros on Thursday.

Jannik Sinner is out of the French Open in a massive second-round upset. The No. 1 ranked player in the world, and heavy favorite on the clay with Carlos Alcaraz still out injured, couldn't get past 56th-ranked Juan Manuel Cerundolo of Argentina.

Sinner won the first set 6-3, the second 6-2 and led 5-4 in the third set. It appeared to be a breeze.

But then he bent over, walked to his chair and left the court at 0-40 in that game, the heat appearing to get to him, and he never recovered.

Sinner lost 18 of the final 20 games.

The final score for Cerundolo was 3-6, 2-6, 7-5, 6-1, 6-1.

Sinner had won his last 30 matches.

This loss means he still has not won the French Open. It's the only thing missing for him from a career Grand Slam.

Entering this tournament, Sinner was being crowned almost as a matter of fact. The men's tennis world lately has been Sinner, Alcaraz and everyone else.

Alcaraz remains absent, and so it has appeared of late that no one can contend with Sinner.

Mother Nature, though, on a day that had a match-opening temperature of 84 degrees Fahrenheit, apparently can still clash successfully with the best tennis player in the world.

It's also created quite the compelling storyline the rest of the way in France. With Sinner out, anyone could win this tournament. Players who have felt the brick wall that is Sinner in front of them now have a path to a career-defining tournament victory.

For Cerundolo, it's the biggest individual match win of his life.

And for everyone else in the bracket, the tourney has opened up. Sinner is out, in shocking fashion, and the French Open is wide open.

MORE: A shocking French Open trend saw this coming

'He's leaving in the right way (unlike some)' - fans on Gordon deal

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We asked for your views after Barcelona agreed a deal to sign Anthony Gordon for a fee worth over £69m and whether you believe it is a good deal for Newcastle United.

Here are some of your comments:

Leslie: Good luck to Anthony. He has had a good three years for us. Not done an Isak. Can leave with his head held high. It's a good price and we can bring in a couple of good players for that money. Mixed up with some of the good young lads and only one game a week. The future is bright. It's black and white!

Craig: Selling Anthony Gordon to Barca for a decent profit is a good thing compared with selling to the Premier League big six.

Ben: I'm absolutely delighted Gordon is moving on. Take penalties from his output and he's been bang average for two seasons. He works hard and he's fast, but I can't remember the last time he took on a man and his ball striking is mediocre at best. We need to reinvest wisely in young players who will grow with the club. Gordon thinks he's better than the Toon, but I think he'll find out he's not good enough for Barcelona.

Nat: This is a great deal for so many reasons. It's a good fee, it's early business (learning from the Isak saga) and I'd rather get in a player who really wants to play for us. I'd also say he's only really had one very good season for us. He's had 17 cumulative goals and assists this season, which sounds good on paper until you see how many of them were from penalties or against poor European teams. I like the guy and wish him well. He's leaving in the right way (unlike some). Thanks for everything but I think this is a good deal for all parties.

Gareth: This season Gordon has been dreadful and it's been obvious he wanted away so it's a good deal for Newcastle.

Eric: Because we can't offer European football next season, our better players will want to leave. It's good to get the business done early - hopefully, we've already identified targets to bring in. And at least Gordon can't come back to haunt us in the Premier League next season. If players don't want to play for the club, move them on ASAP.

Owen: Gutted. Thought if he went, he'd go for a higher value. Can't blame him but I do have faith in Eddie Howe and hope he is given the players he asks for. Good luck to Gordon - he's been great for us, but I would've liked to see him stay and improve both himself and our team.

John: Nice to get it done early, but feels like we should have held out for another £10m, given the market and Everton's sell-on-profit clause. Not terribly sad to see him go but the key this summer is using our money wisely rather than wasting and overpaying.

Tennessee football 2027 recruiting class, commits for Josh Heupel

Tennessee football has put together the early pieces to its 2027 recruiting class under coach Josh Heupel, but there’s plenty of work remaining.

Nine players have committed so far, including five from the state of Tennessee.

In recent years, the Vols hit a hot streak in the summer before signing day, landing a flurry of commitments during a short period. That type of surge pushed the 2026 signing class to a No. 8 ranking from 247Sports, the highest of Heupel's tenure.

But every recruiting cycle is different, especially in the transfer portal era as teams compare high school recruits to portal pickups.

The early signing period is Dec. 2-4.

Here are Tennessee’s commitments in the 2027 recruiting class, including their rating from the 247Sports Composite.

Tennessee football commitments in 2027 class

Kesean Bowman, WR

High school/Hometown: Brentwood Academy/Brentwood, Tennessee

Height/Weight: 6-foot-1, 176 pounds

Rank: Four-star, No. 54 in nation, No. 10 at position

Princeton Uwaifo, OT

High school/Hometown: Siegel/Murfreesboro, Tennessee

Height/Weight: 6-6, 342

Rank: Four-star, No. 129 in nation, No. 13 at position

Kadin Fife, DL

High school/Hometown: Chattooga/Summerville, Georgia

Height/Weight: 6-5, 290

Rank: Four-star, No. 350 in nation, No. 38 at position

Brandon Leavell, CB

High school/Hometown: Goodpasture Christian/Madison, Tennessee

Height/Weight: 6-1, 165

Rank: Three-star, No. 505 in nation, No. 34 at position

Jaden Butler, S

High school/Hometown: Haywood/Brownsville, Tennessee

Height/Weight: 6-1, 190

Rank: Three-star, No. 561 in nation, No. 41 at position

JP Peace, LB

High school/Hometown: Maryville/Maryville, Tennessee

Height/Weight: 6-3, 220

Rank: Three-star, No. 561 in nation, No. 47 at position

Derrick Baker, QB

High school/Hometown: Milton/Alpharetta, Georgia

Height/Weight: 6-1, 226

Rank: Three-star, No. 726 in nation, No. 40 at position

Carter Jamison, CB

High school/Hometown: Creekside/Fairburn, Georgia

Height/Weight: 5-11, 180

Rank: Three-star, No. 1,019 in nation, No. 105 at position

Sam McKeown, LS

High school/Hometown: Jenks/Jenks, Oklahoma

Height/Weight: 6-4, 225

Rank: N/A

Adam Sparks is the Tennessee football beat reporter. Email adam.sparks@knoxnews.com. X, formerly known as Twitter@AdamSparks. Support strong local journalism by subscribing atknoxnews.com/subscribe.

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This article originally appeared on Knoxville News Sentinel: Tennessee football 2027 recruiting class, commits for Josh Heupel

Tennessee football 2027 recruiting class, commits for Josh Heupel

Tennessee football has put together the early pieces to its 2027 recruiting class under coach Josh Heupel, but there’s plenty of work remaining.

Nine players have committed so far, including five from the state of Tennessee.

In recent years, the Vols hit a hot streak in the summer before signing day, landing a flurry of commitments during a short period. That type of surge pushed the 2026 signing class to a No. 8 ranking from 247Sports, the highest of Heupel's tenure.

But every recruiting cycle is different, especially in the transfer portal era as teams compare high school recruits to portal pickups.

The early signing period is Dec. 2-4.

Here are Tennessee’s commitments in the 2027 recruiting class, including their rating from the 247Sports Composite.

Tennessee football commitments in 2027 class

Kesean Bowman, WR

High school/Hometown: Brentwood Academy/Brentwood, Tennessee

Height/Weight: 6-foot-1, 176 pounds

Rank: Four-star, No. 54 in nation, No. 10 at position

Princeton Uwaifo, OT

High school/Hometown: Siegel/Murfreesboro, Tennessee

Height/Weight: 6-6, 342

Rank: Four-star, No. 129 in nation, No. 13 at position

Kadin Fife, DL

High school/Hometown: Chattooga/Summerville, Georgia

Height/Weight: 6-5, 290

Rank: Four-star, No. 350 in nation, No. 38 at position

Brandon Leavell, CB

High school/Hometown: Goodpasture Christian/Madison, Tennessee

Height/Weight: 6-1, 165

Rank: Three-star, No. 505 in nation, No. 34 at position

Jaden Butler, S

High school/Hometown: Haywood/Brownsville, Tennessee

Height/Weight: 6-1, 190

Rank: Three-star, No. 561 in nation, No. 41 at position

JP Peace, LB

High school/Hometown: Maryville/Maryville, Tennessee

Height/Weight: 6-3, 220

Rank: Three-star, No. 561 in nation, No. 47 at position

Derrick Baker, QB

High school/Hometown: Milton/Alpharetta, Georgia

Height/Weight: 6-1, 226

Rank: Three-star, No. 726 in nation, No. 40 at position

Carter Jamison, CB

High school/Hometown: Creekside/Fairburn, Georgia

Height/Weight: 5-11, 180

Rank: Three-star, No. 1,019 in nation, No. 105 at position

Sam McKeown, LS

High school/Hometown: Jenks/Jenks, Oklahoma

Height/Weight: 6-4, 225

Rank: N/A

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What is a slurve, and why are the Arizona Diamondbacks so good at it?

In a game of deception, the slurve is another weapon a pitcher can use to outwit the batter.

Combining elements of a slider and a curveball, the slurve moves diagonally across the plate, “with both downward and sweeping side-to-side action.”

Once considered sloppy, its reputation has been transformed, and it is now considered distinct, strategic and devastating.

It’s the signature pitch of the Arizona Diamondbacks’ Michael Soroka, who has used it to good effect for punchouts.

The past few years, the 28-year-old Canadian has fought back from a series of injuries and reinvented himself, mixing the slurve with four other kinds of pitches, including a four-seam fastball, a changeup, a sinker and a cutter.

With a velocity in the low 80s, Soroka’s slurve has a good whiff rate, yields a low batting average and is among the toughest pitches to hit in baseball.

The Diamondbacks fell to the Colorado Rockies in Soroka's start on May 22, but it wasn't from a lack of effort by the starter, who gave the team another quality outing, giving up one earned run on four hits with a pair of strikeouts.

After the May 27 game against the San Francisco Giants, which the Diamondbacks won, Soroka has a 7-2 record. According to Baseball Savant, he has a 33.3% usage of the slurve for a 34.7% whiff.

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A Tucson native whose family spent summers in the White Mountains, Rebecca “Becca” Dyer lives in the Valley, is a copy editor/online producer for The Arizona Republic/azcentral.com and follows the Arizona Diamondbacks. Send tips on Arizona history items to rebecca.dyer@arizonarepublic.com.

This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: A new Diamondbacks pitcher uses the slurve to good effect

Oldham sign Southend wing-back Scott-Morriss

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Oldham Athletic have signed Southend United wing-back Gus Scott-Morriss on a two-year deal.

The 29-year-old scored 45 goals in 162 National League appearances for the Shrimpers.

He netted the winning penalty as Southend beat Wealdstone in the FA Trophy final at Wembley earlier this month in his final match for the Roots Hall side.

"I'll bring lots of energy, hopefully lots of output and I'll try to get a few goals and assists - but I'm a team player, I want to win," Scott-Morriss told the League Two club's website.

"We want to get out of this division, the gaffer [Micky Mellon] made it clear to me that is what we want to do."

Oldham finished 10th, 10 points adrift of the play-off positions, in 2025-26, their first season back in the Football League after three years in the National League.

Scott-Morriss' deal has the option of a further year, although Oldham have not revealed whether it is in their favour of that of the player.

All done deals since February, including deadline day

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The January transfer window for Premier League, English Football League, Scottish Premiership and Women's Super League clubs - and their counterparts in Germany, France, Spain and Italy - has now closed.

Take a look at all the confirmed deals, and read the latest rumours in Football Gossip.

28 May

English Football League

Gus Scott-Morriss [Southend - Oldham] Free

26 May

Scottish Premiership

Lawrence Shankland[Hearts - Rangers] Undisclosed

International

Bilal El Khannouss [Leicester - Stuttgart] Undisclosed

22 May

English Football League

Bailey Hobson [Chesterfield - Harrogate] Free

James Husband [Blackpool - Doncaster] Free

20 May

English Football League

Leon Ayinde [Ipswich - Doncaster] Free

Jon Russell [Barnsley - Mansfield] Free

6 May

International

Andre Dozzell [Portsmouth - DC United] Free

5 May

English Football League

Cedric Kipre [Reims - Ipswich] Undisclosed

Chuba Akpom [Ajax - Ipswich] Undisclosed

15 April

English Football League

Jack Walton [Preston - Cambridge] Loan

27 March

English Football League

Nathan Redmond [Unattached - Blackburn]

26 March

English Football League

Ryan Watson [Unattached - Tranmere]

20 March

English Football League

Kaiyne Woolery [Unattached - Tranmere]

5 March

English Football League

Angus MacDonald [Unattached - Barrow]

27 February

International

Trent Kone-Doherty [Liverpool - Molde] Undisclosed

Josh Sargent [Norwich - Toronto] £20m

26 February

English Football League

Zain Silcott-Duberry [Unattached - Sheffield Wednesday] Free

13 February

English Football League

Matt Phillips [Unattached - Stevenage]

10 February

International

Charles Sagoe Jr [Arsenal - Kalmar] Loan

9 February

International

Yan Valery [Sheffield Wednesday - Young Boys] Loan

7 February

International

Jhon Arias [Wolves - Palmeiras] Undisclosed

English Football League

Onel Hernandez [Unattached - Port Vale]

Grant Ward [Unattached - Port Vale]

6 February

International

Emmanuel Agbadou [Wolves - Besiktas] Undisclosed

5 February

International

Andi Weimann [Derby - Rapid Vienna] Loan

4 February

International

N'Golo Kante [Al-Ittihad - Fenerbahce] Undisclosed

3 February

Women's Super League

Barbora Votikova [Slavia Prague - Arsenal] Loan

Malou Marcetto [Madrid CFF - London City Lionesses] Undisclosed

Rafaela Borggrafe [Liverpool - Bayer Leverkusen] Loan

Anouk Denton [West Ham United - Bay FC] £200,000

English Football League*

Pierre Ekwah [Saint-Etienne - Watford] Loan

Aidomo Emakhu [Millwall - Oxford] Undisclosed

Jack Howland [Millwall - Barnet] Loan

Jamaal Lascelles [Newcastle - Leicester] Undisclosed

Divine Mukasa [Manchester City - Leicester] Loan

Dujuan Richards [Chelsea - Leicester] Loan

*Deals announced on 3 February but completed the day before

2 February

Premier League

23:30: Axel Disasi [Chelsea - West Ham] Loan

22:30: Jeremy Jacquet [Rennes - Liverpool] £60m, to join on 1 July

22:06: Angel Gomes [Marseille - Wolves] Loan

21:52: Tyrique George [Chelsea - Everton] Loan

21:30: Evan Mooney [St Mirren - Arsenal] Undisclosed

21:30: Adam Armstrong [Southampton - Wolves] £7m

21:18: Nilson Angulo [Anderlecht - Sunderland] £17.5m

20:15: James Wilson [Hearts - Tottenham] Loan

20:00: Luca Netz [Borussia Monchengladbach - Nottingham Forest] Undisclosed

19:00: Jorgen Strand Larsen [Wolves - Crystal Palace] £48m

International

21:00: Karim Benzema [Al-Ittihad - Al-Hilal] Undisclosed

19:59: Simon Adingra [Sunderland - Monaco] Loan

19:16: Adil Aouchiche [Sunderland - Schalke] Undisclosed

18:50: David Datro Fofana [Chelsea - Strasbourg] Loan

18:50: Aaron Anselmino [Chelsea - Strasbourg] Loan

18:30: Samuel Iling-Junior [Aston Villa - Pisa] Loan

18:03: Ademola Lookman [Atalanta - Atletico Madrid] £30.3m

16:00: Armel Bella-Kotchap [Southampton - Hellas Verona] Undisclosed

14:00: Fally Mayulu [Bristol City - FC Arouca] Undisclosed

13:31: Juan Larios [Southampton - Real Zaragoza] Loan

09:55: Moussa Sissoko [Watford - Panathinaikos] Undisclosed

09:00: Brajan Gruda [Brighton - RB Leipzig] Loan

Scottish Premiership

00:10: Joel Mvuka [Lorient - Celtic] Loan

00:00: Ryan Naderi [Hansa Rostock - Rangers] Undisclosed

23:50: Stephen Welsh [Celtic - Motherwell] Loan

23:10: Benjamin Arthur [Brentford - Celtic] Loan

23:00: Munashe Garananga [Copenhagen - Hibernian] Loan

22:00: Jacob Devaney [Manchester United - St Mirren] Loan

22:00: Aldahir Valenzuela [Monterrey - Dundee] Loan

21:00: Scott Wright [Birmingham - Dundee] Loan

20:00: Emmanuel Agyei [FC Ashdod - Dundee United] Undisclosed

19:05: Ante Suto [Slaven Belupo - Hibernian] Undisclosed

18:00: Junior Adamu [Freiburg - Celtic] Loan

16:00: Dennis Geiger [Hoffenheim - Aberdeen] Loan

16:00: Lewis Montsma [Lincoln - Dundee] Undisclosed

16:00: Felix Passlack [Bochum - Hibernian] Undisclosed

15:30: Ben Broggio [Aston Villa - Falkirk] Loan

11:00: Aaron Tshibola [Levadiakos - Kilmarnock] Undisclosed

English Football League

22:15: Stephan Negru [Oxford - Tranmere] Loan

22:11: Max Dickov [Mansfield - Tranmere] Loan

22:00: Noah Eile [New York Red Bulls - Bristol City] Undisclosed

21:45: Leighton Clarkson [Aberdeen - Blackpool] Undisclosed

21:45: Madiodio Dia [FK Haugesund - Portsmouth] Undisclosed

21:43: Cyle Larin [Mallorca - Southampton] Loan

21:30: Sammie Szmodics [Ipswich - Derby] Loan

21:15: Gustavo Caballero [Santos - Portsmouth] Loan

21:15: Caylan Vickers [Brighton - Wigan] Loan

21:15: Charlie Setford [Ajax - MK Dons] Loan

21:15: Isaac Hutchinson [Bristol Rovers - Cheltenham] Loan

21:15: Kamil Conteh [Bristol Rovers - Lincoln] Loan

21:15: Will Dennis [Bournemouth - Leyton Orient] Loan

21:15: Tobi Oluwayemi [Celtic - Leyton Orient] Undisclosed

21:11: Ruben Roosken [Huddersfield - Oxford] Loan

21:07: Lee Evans [Blackpool - Bradford] Undisclosed

21:00: Bailey Cadamarteri [Sheffield Wednesday - Wrexham] Undisclosed

21:00: Brandon Cover [Leicester - Rotherham] Undisclosed

21:00: Sam Field [QPR - Norwich] Loan

21:00: Callum Lang [Portsmouth - Preston] Undisclosed

21:00: Princewill Ehibhatiomhan [Southampton - Salford] Loan

21:00: Junior Hoilett [Unattached - Swindon]

20:45: Richie Smallwood [Tranmere - Bristol Rovers] Loan

20:30: Hindolo Mustapha [Crystal Palace - West Brom] Loan

20:30: Joe Rothwell [Rangers - Sheffield United] Undisclosed

20:30: Mo Faal [Wrexham - Cheltenham] Loan

20:30: Andrew Moran [Brighton - Preston] Undisclosed

20:30: Davy van den Berg [Utrecht - Luton] Loan

20:15: Ato Ampah [Chelsea - Stoke] Undisclosed

20:15: Kyle McAdam [Nottingham Forest - Northampton] Loan

20:15: Ben Hammond [Nottingham Forest - Northampton] Loan

20:15: Tommy Leigh [Bradford - Bristol Rovers] Loan

20:00: Leo Walta [Sirius - Swansea] Loan

20:00: Sverre Sandal [KFUM - Luton] Undisclosed

20:00: Tomi Horvat [Sturm Graz - Bristol City] Undisclosed

20:00: Karoy Anderson [Charlton - Blackpool] Loan

20:00: Jonathan Panzo [Rio Ave - Birmingham] Undisclosed

19:45: Ryan Hardie [Wrexham - Huddersfield] Loan

19:45: Joe Quigley [Oldham - Bristol Rovers] Undisclosed

19:45: Andre Gray [Unattached - Port Vale]

19:45: Jacob Brown [Luton - Portsmouth] Loan

19:45: Layton Stewart [FC Thun - AFC Wimbledon] Loan

19:45: Romeo Akachukwu [Southampton - Colchester] Loan

19:30: Gabriele Biancheri [Manchester United - Rotherham] Loan

19:30: Johnny Kenny [Celtic - Bolton] Loan

19:30: Dylan Levitt [Hibernian - Leyton Orient] Undisclosed

19:30: Harry Ashfield [Wrexham - Cheltenham] Loan

19:30: Andre Vidigal [Stoke - Wycombe] Free

19:30: Kevin Berkoe [Salford - Shrewsbury] Undisclosed

19:30: Marvelous Nakamba [Luton - Sheffield Wednesday] Free

19:30: Derry Murkin [Utrecht - Derby] Undisclosed

19:30: Louie Barry [Aston Villa - Stockport] Loan

19:15: Kalvin Phillips [Manchester City - Sheffield United] Loan

19:15: Kadan Young [Aston Villa - Reading] Loan

19:00: Joel Ndala [Manchester City - Sheffield Wednesday] Loan

19:00: Zech Obiero [Leyton Orient - Tranmere] Loan

19:00: James Scanlon [Manchester United - Swindon] Loan

19:00: Sean Raggett [Rotherham - Cambridge] Loan

19:00: Saba Goglichidze [Udinese - Watford] Loan

19:00: Mitch Clarke [Port Vale - Fleetwood] Loan

19:00: Jid Okeke [Stockport - Walsall] Loan

18:45: Lino Sousa [Aston Villa - Rotherham] Loan

18:30:Davis Keillor-Dunn [Barnsley - Wrexham] Undisclosed

18:30: Sam Waller [Burnley - Harrogate] Undisclosed

18:15: Duncan Watmore [Unattached - Rotherham]

18:00: Jesurun Rak-Sakyi [Crystal Palace - Stoke] Loan

18:00: Jake Batty [Blackburn - Swindon] Undisclosed

18:00: Wes Harding [Millwall - Plymouth] Loan

18:00: Frank Onyeka [Brentford - Coventry] Loan

17:30: George Abbott [Tottenham - Mansfield] Loan

17:10: Tom Bradshaw [Oxford - Barnsley] Loan

17:00: Alfie Dorrington [Tottenham - Salford] Loan

17:00: Herbie Kane [Huddersfield - Plymouth] Loan

17:00: Millar Matthews-Lewis [Hemel Hempstead - Burton] Undisclosed

16:45: Reuell Walters [Luton - Blackpool] Loan

16:30: Joe Aribo [Southampton - Leicester] Loan

16:30: Collins Sichenje [FK Vojvodina - Charlton] Undisclosed

16:30: Jacob Mendy [Wrexham - Peterborough] Undisclosed

16:30: Joe Wildsmith [West Brom - Middlesbrough] Loan

16:00: Tobias Brenan [Wigan - Harrogate] Loan

16:00: Sven Sprangler [St Johnstone - Newport] Loan

16:00: Esapa Osong [Nottingham Forest - Fleetwood] Loan

16:00: Bobby Wales [Swansea - Huddersfield] Loan

15:00: Ryan Doherty [Stevenage - Ipswich] Undisclosed

15:00: Elliot Lee [Wrexham - Doncaster] Loan

15:00: Patrick Roberts [Sunderland - Birmingham] Undisclosed

15:00: Nik Tzanev [Newport - Huddersfield] Undisclosed

15:00: Ethan Wheatley [Manchester United - Bradford] Loan

14:30: Jack Hunt [Stockport - Wigan] Free

14:00: Omar Beckles [Leyton Orient - Gillingham] Free

13:30: Tyler Roberts [Birmingham - Mansfield] Free

13:12: James Morris [Watford - Leyton Orient] Undisclosed

13:00: Leo Hjelde [Sunderland - Sheffield United] Loan

13:00: Jamaldeen Jimoh-Aloba [Aston Villa - West Brom] Loan

1 February

English Football League

Tayo Adaramola [Crystal Palace - Sheffield Wednesday] Loan

Oladapo Afolayan [St. Pauli - Blackburn] Undisclosed

Elijah Campbell[Everton - Port Vale] Loan

Laminne Fanne [Luton - Venezia] Undisclosed

Andre Garcia [Reading - Club Brugge] Undisclosed

Calum Kavanagh [Bradford - Oldham] Undisclosed

Anthony Patterson [Sunderland - Millwall] Loan

Calum Scanlon [Liverpool - Cardiff] Loan

Martin Sherif[Everton - Port Vale] Loan

Mohamed Toure [Randers - Norwich] Undisclosed

Zak Vyner [Bristol City - Wrexham] Undisclosed

Lewis Warrington [Walsall - Tranmere] Undisclosed

Tommy Watson [Brighton - Millwall] Loan

Willum Willumsson [Birmingham - NC Nijmegen] Undisclosed

Transfers page archive

2026: January

2025: January - February to April* - May - June - July - August - September to December

2024:January - February to April* - May - June - July - August* - September to December

2023:January* - February to April - May - June - July - August - September* - October to December

2022:January - February to April* - May - June - July - August - September* - October to December

2021:January - February to April* - May - June - July - August - September* - October to December

2020:January* - February to July - August - September - October to December*

2019:January* - February to April - May - June - July - August - September* - October to December

2018:January* - February to May - June - July - August* - September to December

This page covers signings by Premier League, English Football League, Scottish Premiership and Women's Super League clubs, along with selected deals from overseas.

Oleksandr Usyk to consider being in Anthony Joshua’s corner for Tyson Fury fight

Oleksandr Usyk has not yet decided whether he will be in Anthony Joshua’s corner later this year, when the Briton boxes compatriot Tyson Fury.

Joshua, 36, and Fury, 37, are contracted to fight each other later this year, and although the date of that long-awaited contest is unknown, an October or November clash at Wembley Stadium seems possible.

First, however, Joshua will face Kristian Prenga in a warm-up fight in Saudi Arabia on 25 July, while Fury is targeting an August return – ideally in Dublin, it appears.

Anthony Joshua (left) and Oleksandr Usyk by the pyramids of Giza (@anthonyjoshua / Instagram)
Anthony Joshua (left) and Oleksandr Usyk by the pyramids of Giza (@anthonyjoshua / Instagram)

Before Joshua vs Fury and “AJ”’s bout with Fury were confirmed, Joshua trained with Usyk in the latter’s native Ukraine, several years after they last shared the ring.

Usyk, 39, outpointed Joshua in 2021 and 2022, before doing the same against Fury twice in 2024. But the unbeaten southpaw’s rivalry with Joshua is a thing of the past, with the pair developing a friendship through their training. Joshua was even ringside at the pyramids of Giza on Saturday, as Usyk scored a controversial stoppage of kickboxer Rico Verhoeven.

Now, Usyk’s sporting director Sergey Lapin has told Betpack: “It’s still too early to say for sure whether Oleksandr will be in AJ’s corner against Fury. We will look at the situation closer to the fight.

“As for Fury and his weaknesses, they constantly talk about boxing, different styles, different fights, and different situations. For people at this level, that is completely normal.”

Usyk has backed Joshua to become a world heavyweight champion again in the future, although his fight with Fury will not be for a title, and Lapin has also discussed those claims.

“Everything depends on AJ himself, said Lapin. “He has absolutely everything needed to become heavyweight champion again. He already has the experience, physical attributes, name and discipline.

Rico Verhoeven protesting his stoppage loss to Usyk in Egypt (Getty)
Rico Verhoeven protesting his stoppage loss to Usyk in Egypt (Getty)

“At this level, the key is mentality and motivation. Oleksandr is always open to sharing his experience, and that is extremely valuable for many fighters.”

Joshua’s decision to train with Usyk in Ukraine followed a car accident in December, in which AJ was injured and two of his teammates were killed. The crash took place in Nigeria and claimed the lives of Sina Ghami and Latif “Latz” Ayodele. It also took place 10 days after Joshua stopped YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul in Miami, in a fight that went six rounds.

With that result, Joshua bounced back from a knockout by Daniel Dubois in their 2024 title bout, which occurred between Fury’s two title-fight losses to Usyk.

Usyk’s fight with Verhoeven last week proved highly controversial, as the Ukrainian appeared to be down on the scorecards when the referee stopped the bout after the bell in round 11, awarding Usyk a TKO win.

Historic USMNT World Cup roster stat shows just how far US soccer has come

Photo by Henry Browne/Getty Images
Photo by Henry Browne/Getty Images

The most revealing detail about Mauricio Pochettino’s USMNT World Cup squad is not just who made it. It is where they are playing club football.

For the first time in the modern era, every player in the squad is set to play in a top domestic division in 2026 to 27. That is a significant milestone for US soccer.

There is one detail worth clarifying. Haji Wright’s situation with Coventry City adds a wrinkle to the claim, but it actually makes the stat more interesting.

Haji Wright detail adds context to USMNT squad stat

Photo by Terence Lewis/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
Photo by Terence Lewis/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Wright is the reason the wording matters. Coventry were not a Premier League club when wider discussions about this squad first started.

That changed because Coventry’s promotion matters. Wright is not an exception to the trend, he is the reason it needs to be described accurately.

It is not that every player was already in a top flight at the same time. It is that each one is now aligned with top-flight football for next season.

USMNT club pedigree now tells its own story

That marks a real shift for American soccer. Previous USMNT squads had stars and trailblazers, but not the same kind of collective depth at club level.

This does not mean the United States are suddenly World Cup favourites. The squad still needs to perform when it matters.

But it does show the baseline has improved. The player pool is not just built around a few standout stories anymore, it is a broader group playing in stronger environments.

That is why the Coventry detail matters. It does not weaken the story, it strengthens it, because the stat holds up and reflects real progress for US soccer.

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Heat & Juan Manuel Cerundolo take out Jannik Sinner in French Open stunner

ATP World No. 1 Jannik Sinner was the odds-on favorite to win the 2026 French Open as soon as news emerged that defending champion Carlos Alcaraz was not playing due to his wrist injury.

As Andrey Rublev said a few weeks ago, Sinner eventually has to lose a tennis match. While it did not happen against Rublev at the Italian Open, it happened on Day 5 of the 2026 French Open against Argentinian Francisco Cerundolo.

MORE: French Open 2026: The dreaded Hailey Baptiste injury update is bad news

Cerundolo plus heat was disastrous for Sinner

The French Open heat wave continues with temperatures at or near 90 degrees. Sinner played in the intense heat for the first time and was feeling the effects of it as the match extended to five sets. He won the first two sets before dropping the final three.

He has dealt with heat issues in the past, and other players have struggled this year at the French Open so it is not out of the norm.

Mar 29, 2026; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Jannik Sinner of Italy hits a backhand against Jiri Lehecka of the Czech Republic during the final of the men’s singles final of the Miami Open at the Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mike Frey-Imagn Images


Temperatures are over 20 degrees above normal which dramatically changes court conditions, rallies, and the intense sun adds to the challenges players endure.

MORE: French Open 2026: Who is American ATP player Zachary Svajda, advancing to 3rd round

Draw is wide open

Alcaraz and Sinner have won all the Grand Slams in recent years.

The only other Grand Slam champion in the men’s draw is Novak Djokovic.

Could this open the door for him to win the elusive 25th?

Yes, it definitely could. However, it also could mean a maiden Grand Slam champion will be crowned on June 7 at the men’s final at Roland Garros.

Alexander Zverev, Alex de Minaur, and Casper Ruud are veterans on the ATP Tour who have long been considered among the best to not win a Grand Slam.

Or could it open the door for Americans like Learner Tien, Alex Michelsen, relative unknown Zachary Svajda, or others who have nothing to lose and everything to gain with a great run at this year’s French Open.

Multiple NFL insiders say 'not so fast' on Patriots-Eagles A.J. Brown trade

Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown

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It has long been speculated that the Philadelphia Eagles and New England Patriots have a handshake deal involving wide receiver A.J. Brown and it will be finalized on or after June 1, when the dead money figure for Philly goes down.

But in the words of the great Lee Corso: "Not so fast, my friend!"

Multiple NFL insiders are now reporting that there is no deal agreed upon and the reason is the two teams can't agree on compensation.

According to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, the Eagles want a first-round pick for Brown and the Patriots are not willing to give up that much.

“The Patriots not willing to give up a first round pick as of right now, that means they’re not particularly close and that means there’s a chance this could drag on for the foreseeable future," Rapoport said.

Fellow NFL insider Josina Anderson also mentioned the compensation as an issue, although she didn't go into detail other than to say the deal could eventually see a "swapping of picks."

"A league source tells me this morning that the Eagles and Patriots have recently 'grappled' over the component of the total trade compensation for AJ Brown that could involve a 'swapping of picks,'" Anderson explained.

"I don’t know who else needs to hear this. Patriots-Eagles trade talks for AJ Brown are not complete. This is not a debate," she added.

"It doesn’t mean it won’t get done, and that currently it’s not likely, it just means that there is some recent haggling going on and a deal is not officially 100% sealed," Anderson concluded.

While we believe this deal will ultimately get done, it just goes to show that nobody should be writing it in pen just yet.

We wouldn't rule out another team swooping in, either.

Is A.J. Brown worth a first-round pick?

Brown is a No. 1 wide receiver who can make a huge impact on a Patriots offense that is currently lacking a true alpha in the wide receivers room.

But he also comes with risk, as there is long-term concern for Brown's knee that could lead to a decline sooner rather than later.

The fact that Brown is under contract through 2029 is a double-edged sword. New England won't have to worry about his bailing after one season, but Brown's deal could become an albatross in the next few years if he loses a step.

That said, with the Patriots' need at wide receiver, and with the team landing on the doorstep of winning a Super Bowl last season, sending the Eagles a first-rounder for Brown can be justified, even if it isn't ideal.

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Red Sox rookie becoming ‘absolute dog’ after he had to ‘grow up pretty quick’

BOSTON — Jarren Duran described Red Sox teammate Connelly Early as “an absolute dog” after the rookie shut down one of the majors’ top offenses Wednesday.

Early tossed seven scoreless innings in an 8-0 victory over the Braves at Fenway Park. He allowed four hits and three walks while striking out seven.

The Braves rank third in the big leagues in both slugging percentage (.428) and OPS (.751). They are fourth in home runs (74).

“After what he did last year for us in the playoffs, I feel like he had to grow up pretty quick,” Duran said. “Some of us forget he’s a rookie and he’s doing the things that he’s doing.”

Early, whose start in Game 3 of the 2025 AL Wild Card Series at Yankee Stadium was just his fifth big league game, improved to 5-2 with a 2.95 ERA in 11 starts this season. He’s held opponents to a .217 batting average.

The 24-year-old has a 2.80 ERA and .220 opponents’ batting average in 15 career major league starts.

“It’s almost a little nice to be out there in the outfield and just kind of chill when he’s out there doing his thing,” Duran said. “Sometimes you get lost just watching him carve up there. But I’m not surprised. I don’t think anybody else in the clubhouse is surprised.”

Early’s seven innings matched a career-high. He also pitched seven scoreless innings on May 8 against the Rays.

Early and fellow rookie Payton Tolle have combined to pitch six or more innings nine times this season. Tolle will start Thursday against the Braves opposite Chris Sale.

“The cool thing is, those two in particular, (it is) their first run at pitching deep in the game like that,” interim manager Chad Tracy said. “You’re always very mindful of your resources down in the minor leagues and making sure you’re not overextending them so that you’re not wasting bullets — they’re ready and prepared to be here.

“But when they’ve been given the opportunities to pitch deep in the game, they grabbed it and ran with it — and in some cases look stronger at the end of the outing than sometimes they do at the beginning," Tracy added.

Early got hitters to swing and miss at his four-seam fastball seven times Wednesday — matching the seven whiffs he induced with it in his previous start in Kansas City vs. the Royals on May 20.

“I think it’s just I throw a lot of pitches, a lot of different shapes, so they can’t just really expect the fastball to come,” Early said. “But I feel confident with the fastball. So been using it here and there and trying to use that as a swing-and-miss pitch. And it’s played pretty well, which is nice to see, obviously. Earlier in the game, I was spraying a little bit too much. Would have been really nice to have that from the very start.”

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Early threw 49 four-seam fastballs, topping out at 96 mph and averaging 93.5 mph. Opponents have batted just .210 against the pitch.

“Any time you’re pitching after your team puts up like six, six runs in the fourth innings, it makes it a little bit easier going out there,” Early said. “So that inning was pretty sick. To go out after that and just be able to throw the ball knowing the defense I have behind me, really good feeling.”

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Azim is most talented fighter I've trained - McGuigan

Trainer Shane McGuigan says Adam Azim is the most talented boxer he has worked with and would be "shocked" if the unbeaten Briton failed to become a world champion.

Light-welterweight Azim, 23, will face experienced Canadian Steve Claggett at Wembley Arena on Saturday, live on BBC Two.

Long touted as a future star of British boxing, Azim is unbeaten in 14 professional fights, with 11 wins coming by knockout.

"I've worked with many world champions and this guy superseeds them all in terms of ability," said McGugian, who has trained the likes or Carl Frampton, Josh Taylor, George Groves and Ellie Scotney.

"If he doesn't become a world champion I would be incredibly shocked."

Azim - never really one to engage in war of words – promised to put on a "clinical performance" as the fighters came together at Thursday's news conference.

"[Claggett] doesn't realise my gas tank is probably better than his gas tank. I'm telling you right now, I'm the fittest guy in a boxing ring. You're not going to get anyone fitter than me," he added.

Canadian Claggett has lost eight times in 50 professional fights but went the distance with Teofimo Lopez when challenging for the WBO world title two years ago.

The 36-year-old kept his answers short and to the point. "I came here with one job and I plan on seeing it all the way through," he said. "I put my whole life into this game and I'm ready to show it on fight night."

There was a bit of a verbal exchange during a 50-second face-off before the headliners shook hands and parted ways.

Azim one win away from world-title shot - Shalom

Azim's blistering hand speed and sharp combinations have marked him out as a standout prospect in British boxing.

He is currently ranked seventh with both the IBF and WBO and had been scheduled to face Gustavo Lemos in January before an injury forced the fight to be cancelled.

American Richardson Hitchins has recently vacated his IBF belt following a move up in weight and his signing with Zuffa Boxing.

Following that decision, the IBF has ordered number one challenger Mexico's Lindolfo Delgado to face Canada-based Russian Arthur Biyarslano for the vacant title.

Promoter Ben Shalom said a "statement win" on Saturday could land Azim a shot against the winner.

"We believe he can become a world champion this year and it doesn't happen without a win on Saturday night," Boxxer's Shalom said.

"This is the biggest fight. This is the one before we believe he will fight for a world title.

"This is his toughest test against a guy in great form, coming off two knockout wins who has a lot more experience than Adam, and he's going to really stick it on him."

How to watch Azim v Claggett on BBC & what is the running order?

You can watch all the undercard action from 18:30 BST before the main card kicks off at 20:30.

From 20:00, you can also follow live text commentary on BBC Sport website and app.

From 18:30 on BBC iPlayer:

Joel Kodua v Will Harrison (welterweight)

Ergal Elezaj v Dan Garber (heavyweight)

Saqib Mehmood v Simas Volosinas (lightweight)

From 20:30 on BBC Two:

Adam Azim v Steve Claggett (light-welterweight)

Francesca Hennessy v Aurora De Persio (bantamweight)

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Jim Courier calls out Jannik Sinner medical timeout for cramps: 'Absolute baloney'

Jannik Sinner -- the No. 1 seed at the French Open -- lost to Juan Manuel Cerundolo in the second round at Roland Garros, in an absolute stunner that had a controversial moment that changed everything.

In the third set, with Sinner up 5-4, he started cramping up. TNT mics caught Sinner speaking with the chair umpire, who explained how the rules work if it's not a medical issue. Sinner claimed it was dehydration and got a medical examination.

That was controversial, as the legendary Jim Courier noted on the air. And then? He called out the whole process.

"This is unfair for Cerundolo," he noted. "This is not an injury... this [is] clearly cramping."

"Listen, we love the top players," he added, "they drive the sport. But you've got to apply the rules fairly. The rules are being bent for the top players. You cannot tell me you've got to take him off court to ty and see what his vital signs are like. This is absolute baloney."

Jim Courier on TNT regarding Jannik Sinner cramp time out: "It's clearly cramps...the rules are being bent for the top players." pic.twitter.com/2zId9y10Z7

— asud (@asud683385) May 28, 2026

Was it an unfair medical timeout?

Given the fact that there's extreme heat at Roland Garros, with players leaving the court in wheelchairs, you might think that cramps are indeed a medical condition. But we'll see if there's a response to say that Sinner was within his rights to ask for the medical timeout.

This article originally appeared on For The Win: Jannik Sinner cramps medical timeout called out by Jim Courier

Report: Patriots, Eagles "not particularly close" on A.J. Brown deal

For several weeks, it has seemed like A.J. Brown would be on his way to the Patriots once the calendar reached early June.

But there is now reporting that suggests the framework for a trade may not be done.

Ian Rapoport of NFL Network said on Wednesday night that the Patriots and Eagles may still be haggling over the trade terms.

"As far as the actual trade, we're all waiting for June 1 to happen, so the cap hit is in half for the Philadelphia Eagles and they can trade [Brown]," Rapoport said. "I just don't know that it's going to be like 'snap your fingers and the deal is done,' because the two sides are where they have been — which is the Eagles wanting a first-round pick in 2027. The Patriots — being the most likely destination, we'll see if someone else arises — but the Patriots [are] not willing to give up a first-round pick, as of right now.

"That means they're not particularly close, and there's a chance this could drag on for the foreseeable future."

But just because the two sides haven't agreed on compensation at this point does not mean the deal won't go through next week once the calendar hits June.

With so much smoke around Brown heading to the Patriots throughout the offseason, it would be an upset if the wideout ends up playing anywhere else in 2026.

Barcelona close to signing England forward Anthony Gordon, AP source says

BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — England forward Anthony Gordon is set to arrive at Barcelona on Thursday for a medical exam ahead of his anticipated signing, a person with knowledge of the deal tells the Associated Press.

Despite its financial troubles, Barcelona is reportedly ready to pay Newcastle some 70 million euros ($81 million) in a transfer fee to acquire the 25-year-old Gordon.

Gordon scored 17 goals for Newcastle last season, including 10 in the Champions League. One of those goals came in a loss to Barcelona in the Champions League round of 16.

The person with knowledge of the deal said it was expected to be made official in the coming days. He spoke on the condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly on signings.

Gordon, a left winger, will join a club that has won La Liga for two years in a row but is looking to revamp its attack after the exit of Robert Lewandowski. Gordon will likely have to compete with Raphinha for playing time at his position, opposite teen star Lamine Yamal.

Barcelona sports director Deco is reportedly looking for a striker as well in the summer market.

Gordon is in England’s squad for the World Cup. England’s first game is against Croatia in Arlington, Texas, on June 17.

England forward Marcus Rashford played at Barcelona on loan from Manchester United last season. Barcelona is considering whether to pay 30 million euros ($35 million) to make Rashford's stay permanent.

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🏆 Inter pull clear! Can Chivu drop Juve and Milan too? 🤯

🏆 Inter pull clear! Can Chivu drop Juve and Milan too? 🤯

Three league titles, three Coppa Italia trophies and three Supercoppa titles in six years, plus the two lost Champions League finals that brought no silverware, but prestige.

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Inter haven’t won absolutely everything in recent years, but they have won most of it. Just think of what their rivals have collected: two league titles and one Coppa Italia for Napoli, just one Scudetto and one Supercoppa for Milan, and only one Coppa Italia for Juventus. 

The report by Football Benchmark has put the strength of the Nerazzurri club into numbers: in just two years, its value has gone from €1.4 billion in 2024 to the current €2.1 billion, opening up a gap over its rivals. The bad news for the opposition is that the worst may still be yet to come.


🔜 Is a new cycle beginning?

Many have asked themselves: is the Double just won without too much difficulty the swan song of a cycle that brought so much success, or could this instead be the start of a new era? 

The truth is that a lot will also depend on their rivals. Because while in these years there has always been a direct challenger for the biggest targets, next season could be different. What is taking shape, in fact, is a scenario in which many of the big clubs — if not all of them — will be at year zero.

Napoli are saying goodbye to Conte and starting again with one of Allegri or Italiano, with Max in pole position; Milan are currently in total chaos; Juventus do at least have the certainty of continuing with Spalletti, but also the blow of failing to qualify for the Champions League, which, as with Milan, will take a big chunk out of the budget.

The only clubs that today, two months before the start of the next league campaign, are certain to continue their respective projects are Roma and Como. Gasperini and Fabregas have gone further than anyone could even have hoped and will have Champions League money to improve their squads. Closing the gap on Inter, however, remains a very ambitious goal...


🤑 How could the transfer market have an impact?

The Nerazzurri’s great strength, as we know, is the club structure. Owners, management, coach and players are all pulling in the same direction, and that is no small detail. Just think of the state Milan are in, or the uncertainty hanging over Turin. 

Having clear ideas already gives Inter an advantage heading into next season, because it allows them to work without the anxiety of having to find a solution in a short time. The playing system is clear, and so are the starters. Anything the transfer market brings will be a bonus, something that will improve a group that — let’s remember once again — has just won two titles and therefore is already competitive

That explains why there is a feeling on Viale della Liberazione that they can widen the gap over the others. The motto is clear: if not now, when?

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It's a busy day of high school playoffs. Here's the schedule for Thursday

he postseason has arrived.

While the Rhode Island Interscholastic League playoffs officially started last week, every sport is now in the playoffs after regular-season play was wrapped up last week in lacrosse and boys volleyball.

The sun should be shining bright, but the athletes will be shining brighter. Here's your Rhode Island high school sports schedule for Thursday, May 28.

Yadier Blanco, Hendricken Baseball

⚾BASEBALL – D-I Pod 1 Winners’ final

No. 4 South Kingstown at No. 1 Hendricken, 3:30 p.m.

⚾BASEBALL – D-I Pod 2 Winners’ final

No. 3 East Providence at No. 2 La Salle, 4:30 p.m.

⚾BASEBALL – D-I Pod 1 Losers’ semifinal

No. 9 Moses Brown vs. No. 5 North Kingstown at Lischio Field, 4:30 p.m.

Brennan Robert, Lincoln baseball

⚾BASEBALL – D-I Pod 2 Losers’ semifinal

No. 7 Smithfield at No. 6 Lincoln, 6 p.m.

⚾BASEBALL – D-II Pod 1 Winners’ final

No. 4 Middletown at No. 1 East Greenwich, 5 p.m.

⚾BASEBALL – D-II Pod 2 Winners’ final

No. 3 North Providence vs. No. 2 West Warwick at McCarthy Field, 6 p.m.

⚾BASEBALL – D-II Pod 1 Losers’ semifinal

No. 8 Johnston vs. No. 5 Narragansett at Sprague Park, 3:30 p.m.

April 28, 2026 Woonsocket Baseball. JJ Langlais looks for the call, Jullian De jesus (9)

⚾BASEBALL – D-III Pod 1 Winners’ final

No. 4 Classical vs. No. 1 Woonsocket at Renaud Field, 5 p.m.

⚾BASEBALL – D-III Pod 2 Winners’ final

No. 7 BVPCF vs. No. 3 Scituate at Manning Field, 4 p.m.

⚾BASEBALL – D-III Pod 1 Losers’ semifinal

No. 12 Hope at No. 8 North Smithfield, 4:45 p.m.

⚾BASEBALL – D-III Pod 2 Losers’ semifinal

No. 11 Tiverton vs. No. 2 Exeter-West Greenwich at Wawaloam Field, TBD

🥎SOFTBALL – D-II Winners’ semifinal

No. 4 Kent County vs. No. 1 Lincoln at Saylesville Elementary, 3:45 p.m.

🥎SOFTBALL – D-III Winners’ semifinal

No. 4 Cranston East at No. 1 Tiverton, 4 p.m.

🥎SOFTBALL – D-III Losers’ quarterfinal

No. 8 Classical vs. No. 5 Central at Aldo Freda Field, 4 p.m.

Portsmouth boys lacrosse goalie John Colna

🥍BOYS LACROSSE – D-II Quarterfinal

No. 6 Middletown at No. 3 Portsmouth, 6 p.m.

🥍BOYS LACROSSE – D-III Quarterfinal

No. 6 Burrillville at No. 3 Lincoln, 5:30 p.m.

No. 5 North Smithfield vs. No. 4 Providence Country Day at East Providence High School, 6 p.m.

🥍GIRLS LACROSSE – D-II Quarterfinal

No. 6 Lincoln School at No. 4 Burrillville, 4 p.m.

Grace Doughty, Burrillville Girls Lacrosse

🥍GIRLS LACROSSE – D-IV Quarterfinals

No. 5 Classical at No. 4 Tiverton, 4:30 p.m.

🏐BOYS VOLLEYBALL – D-I quarterfinals

No. 7 East Providence at No. 2 Hendricken, 6 p.m.

No. 6 East Greenwich at No. 3 Cranston East, 7 p.m.

Zion Sun, East Greenwich boys volleyball

🏐BOYS VOLLEYBALL – D-II quarterfinals

No. 8 Juanita Sanchez at No. 1 West Warwick, 5:30 p.m.

🏐BOYS VOLLEYBALL – D-III Quarterfinals

No. 6 Davies at No. 3 Exeter-West Greenwich, 5 p.m.

No. 7 St. Raphael at No. 2 North Providence, 6 p.m.

No. 5 Hope at No. 4 Toll Gate, 6 p.m.

This article originally appeared on The Providence Journal: Rhode Island high school sports playoff schedule for Thursday, May 28

London to host Ballon d'Or awards ceremony for first time

The 2026 Ballon d’Or awards ceremony will celebrate its 70th anniversary by being held in London on October 26 for the very first time.

Presented annually by France Football, the award has been co-organized with UEFA since 2024, and this year’s choice of venue pays tribute to English footballer Stanley Matthews, the inaugural winner 70 years ago.

UEFA said: “By staging its 70th edition in the capital of England and the United Kingdom, the Ballon d’Or continues its expansion and further strengthens its status as a globally prestigious brand.”

The London venue hosting the 70th anniversary ceremony will be announced by UEFA in due course.

Reading Women’s 2025/26: An Enjoyable, Progressive Season

This time last year, the mood music was all about how Reading had survived – beating the odds and avoiding further relegation – with an eighth-place finish in a league of just 10 teams.

Fast-forward 12 months and there’s a new air of ‘what could have been?’, with the Royals finishing just six points short off automatic promotion through the top spot (taking four points from champions Wycombe Wanderers along the way), ending the season in fourth: behind Wycombe, Winchester City Flyers and AFC Portchester. 

It’s been a ridiculously close contest for first place, with teams in the top half of the table taking points off each other. In winning the league, Wycombe lost one match and finished on fewer points than last season (with one additional team in the league in 2025/26). The top five sides (Southampton finishing below Reading on goal difference) were separated by just two league victories. 

After having saved the Women’s team from extinction last season, huge credit must once again go to the Community Trust and the head of women’s and girl’s football Emma Hopkins. A fourth-place finish – within touching distance of the top sides – demonstrates that the upwards trajectory for the Women’s team is back on track and the Royals are on the right path. 

A season of transformation

Bold decisions were made at the start of the season, which transformed the team from one of relegation survivors in 2024/2025 to genuine title-chasers in 2025/26. In July it was announced that Ed Jackson-Norris was to be the new first-team manager (taking over from Pedro Bruno), alongside his role as player development lead within the Community Trust.  

In deciding to take the short journey from Maidenhead United Women, Jackson-Norris not only brought a wealth of knowledge and experience from a higher level (tier four), but also a trusted and valued coaching team. Max Scott and Ryan Robinson arrived as assistant manager and goalkeeping coach respectively, together with a flock of Magpie players, all of whom looking to be a part of Reading’s new and exciting challenge.

It turned out to be a 2025/2026 season which could also be split in two. Although the points tallies were similar in both sections – Reading racking up 19 points in the first half and 20 from the remaining 10 matches – other statistics told a different story.

As the team gelled, so did the confidence, belief and consistency in both performances and results. During the second half of the campaign, the Royals’ attacking prowess changed considerably – the team scoring 30 goals and conceding just nine, compared to 18 for and 12 against in the opening half of the season.

So it was perhaps not a surprise that, after another big change in personnel, and with the new squad still being narrowed down during pre-season friendlies and trials, it took a while to get the team settled, in tune and running on all cylinders. And probably a bit longer than the coaching team – and ever-optimistic fans – had hoped for.

During the the second match of the season, when Reading conceded an 85th-minute goal to lose 2-1 to newly promoted Beaconsfield Town, it felt like the Royals had ceded one of their limited lifelines a little too early. 

However, with the exception of the nemesis of Winchester City Flyers (both of these matches coming too early in the season), the results in early games were still very good. In the league they beat Southampton and Sholing, at the same time as dispatching lower-tier opposition, with some ease, in both the FA Cup and League Cup.

Being Reading, there’s the club badge to factor in too and the reaction, expectation and responsibility that come with it.

Away from the pitch, it’s fair to say that, although sporting the same club emblem, both the Community Trust and Women’s team appear to be a side of the ‘Reading family’ which is often overlooked, ignored or undervalued by some fans – and possibly by some individuals within the hierarchy. 

It’s a badge which not only represents a proud and rich history but also means something to so many, as the Community Trust knows only too well with the amazing charity work, support and projects they provide daily under the banner of Reading Football Club.

It’s evident on the pitch and during a matchday too, for better or for worse. When the new tier-five teams come up against Reading the feedback either seems to be one of misunderstood trepidation – fearing the Royals are still able to field a team of ex-WSL players – or, more often than not, the opponents very much look to raise their game accordingly.

The two matches against Wycombe Wanderers and the cup tie against Maidenhead United (more of that later) were perfect examples of the Reading badge’s effect being in full working action.

In the first match against Wycome, with local rivalry, history and bragging rights at stake – for players and fans alike (with ex-Reading assistant manager Shelley Strange now part of the Chairgirls’ coaching team), the match at the 1878 Stadium exuded an unexpected air of tension and nervousness from the home team.

With the Buckinghamshire team top of the table, comfortably ahead of the chasing pack, the normally free-scoring side (who ended the season with three players in the league’s top five goalscorers) failed to find the net across both meetings, meaning Reading not only became the first team to beat the Chairgirls, but also the first side not to concede a goal too – following up on the 0-0 away result with a 1-0 home victory back at Arbour Park.

These were results that appeared to be pivotal and acted as a springboard for the second half of the season, with the Royals gaining a new-found confidence, resilience and belief in themselves.

“There was a new-found sense of freedom and attacking style of play – but not at the expense of goals conceded”

The lion, crown and hooped badge was clearly an issue too for the new Maidenhead United manager, and successor to Jackson-Norris.

After a narrow victory in the quarter-finals of the Combined Counties Cup (the match decided by an unfortunate late, freak goal), the Magpies’ boss took the opportunity to post on LinkedIn that his National League tier-four side had achieved their metric with victory over ‘the biggest club in Berkshire’ (or, alternatively, the fifth-tier Southern Region outfit).

Reading, however, had found an inner strength and were ready to handle whatever was thrown at them for the remainder of the campaign, dealing with any setbacks along the way. The squad had settled down to a more manageable number of around 20 players and there was a new-found sense of freedom and attacking style of play – but not at the expense of goals conceded. 

With only two defeats in their last 12 matches, Reading finished the season top of the form table, with the 1-1 draw away to promotion rivals AFC Portchester demonstrating just how far they had come.

It was arguably one of the best performances of 2025/26, coming against a team who were at that time pushing to win the league (in the end probably undone by the sheer number of matches that had to be crammed in towards the end of the season). Jackson-Norris’ team were on the front foot from kick-off, deservedly taking the lead but firmly resolute and unfazed after conceding from the penalty spot just two minutes later.

It wasn’t a perfect run, with a couple of blips along the way, but Reading found a new way of winning – or not losing.

One of those blips occurred in a shock 1-0 defeat away to Sholing. It was a match for those who like their matchday metrics. The woodwork, last-ditch defending and some great goalkeeping combined to defy the stats, Reading’s 31 shots (worth an xG of five goals) failing to find the back of the net in a match which the computer said the home side had a ‘less than 1% chance of winning’.

Reading fans’ player of the season: Sophie Butler

Players’ and staff’s player of the season: Jazz King

Coaches’ player of the season: Poppy Whitburn 

Golden boot: Nat Cowell (15 goals plus six assists)

PFA community champion: Nat Cowell

Off-pitch success and an odd end to the season

Under the leadership of Hopkins and Jackson-Norris, together with funding from the Community Trust, there’s a clear pathway, via the under-14s and under-16s teams, meaning young girls not only get the chance to play quality football, but also the opportunity to progress to the first team.

Four pathway academy players made their debuts for the first team: Sophie Butler staking her claim as the regular number one and Ellie Szekeres turning out to be the worst-kept (midfield prospect) secret, while Chloe Prangley and Lara Moore both stood out too. 

There was further off-pitch success with Reading’s Community Day event in April. A crowd of more than 300 turned up to celebrate the day, join in the activities, meet the players before kick-off and raise money for the charity Breast Cancer Now, before watching the Royals defeat Woodley United 5-0.

That feat was made even more impressive when you factor in that the ‘home match’ event was held at Arbour Park, Slough.

It was an odd finish to what’s been a really enjoyable and progressive season. An entertaining but chaotic final home game saw the Royals lose 5-3 to AFC Portchester, with Jazz King carried off the pitch in what looked like a horrible injury.

Reading’s last match was called off by Fleet Town (for a second time) after they were unable to field a team. That meant the Royals would get all three points, similar to the ‘away walkover’ when Woodley United pulled out of their fixture early in the season.

Although the season ended in a bizarre, worrying (speedy recovery, Jazz!) and disappointing manner, there’s plenty to look forward to next season. With Rick Catania and Alec Lundberg tasked with progressing the Women’s game – both directors being on the sidelines, among the Reading fans for the 2-1 home win against Oxford City – for the first time in more than a few years, the future feels good. 

With new open-day trials just around the corner, there should be less upheaval. The new-look 2026/27 squad will be built upon an already-great bunch of players who have been a joy to watch – win, lose or draw.

And of course, there’s the promised announcement, from the owners of the club, of good news to follow shortly. 

See you next season!

What award has Dak Prescott won now? Dallas Cowboys news and rumors

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott has won another award! Since it’s May, it doesn’t have anything to do with his performance on the field, but he’s been deemed a good guy by people who vote on such things, which is the people who write about these things.

But he won’t be around forever. Is his successor someone in a strong college quarterback draft class of 2027? Meanwhile, could a Cowboy make the 2026 Pro Bowl as a rookie? It’s easy to guess which one it would be.

More: Why is George Pickens back in the news? Because Emmitt Smith made it so

Dec 25, 2025; Landover, Maryland, USA; Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott (4) looks on during warmups before the game against the Washington Commanders at Northwest Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-Imagn Images

Here is what Dallas is doing.

Dak Prescott

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott is the winner of the "Good Guy Award", an honor given by the media to the player across the league who stands out as the most cooperative to them. It’s given annually by the PFWA (Professional Football Writers Association) to someone "for his qualities and professional style in helping pro football writers do their jobs."

"Dak Prescott is one of the more accessible star players in the NFL," said Dallas PFWA chapter vice president and former PFWA president Calvin Watkins of the Dallas Morning News. "He talks once a week during the season and, of course, after every game. However, if Dak is needed for an off-the-record conversation, he's there for you.

More: Dallas Cowboys rumors. What division rival coach just called out Dallas?

“Dak explains the game to you from a game plan standpoint and reviews certain plays if you ask. The trust he has with the beat writers is respected on both sides. He understands the job of reporters more than anybody."

Also, Prescott is in the news because ex-fiancée Sarah Jane Ramos had pictures of him included in a block of Instagram photos she released this weekend to celebrate their daughter’s first birthday, months after the couple called off their planned Italian wedding.

Dak Prescott replacement

Dak Prescott has been playing like he’s in the middle of his prime for the Dallas Cowboys, and he’s still four years younger than Tony Romo was in 2016 when the Cowboys drafted Prescott with a view to him being a potential replacement several years down the road.

But an injury to Romo made “several years” become “several weeks” instead. Prescott is still the long-term answer at quarterback, though he typically misses several games a year to injury. Could Dallas start looking for someone to tutor under Prescott as a QB2 while developing into an eventual successor?

ESPN’s Jordan Reid compiled a list of 22 college quarterbacks to watch in what he calls a very strong year at the position, after an exceptionally weak one in 2026. That list is now 21 since Texas Tech’s Brendan Soresby is in limbo after being declared ineligible by the NCAA.

Yes, Arch Manning is on the list. If he’s in Dallas next year, something has gone terribly wrong for either him or the Cowboys. If Prescott finishes the year healthy and Dallas drafts a quarterback, it will be in the late rounds (Prescott was a fourth-round pick in 2016, when it was assumed Romo had another half-decade left in him).

If Dallas is drafting a quarterback early in this 2027 draft, it will be because Prescott has had some career-threatening injury.

Top tier:

  • CJ Bailey, NC State
  • CJ Carr, Notre Dame
  • Trinidad Chambliss, Ole Miss
  • Jayden Maiava, USC
  • Arch Manning, Texas
  • Darian Mensah, Miami
  • Drew Mestemaker, Oklahoma State
  • Dante Moore, Oregon
  • Julian Sayin, Ohio State
  • LaNorris Sellers, South Carolina

Next tier

  • Byrum Brown, Auburn
  • Jaden Craig, TCU
  • Josh Hoover, Indiana
  • Nico Iamaleava, UCLA
  • Kevin Jennings, SMU
  • DJ Lagway, Baylor
  • Sam Leavitt, LSU
  • Drake Lindsey, Minnesota
  • John Mateer, Oklahoma
  • Marcel Reed, Texas A&M
  • Demond Williams Jr, Washington

Parris Campbell retire

Cowboys wide receiver Parris Campbell, a member of the practice squad all of last season, has retired at the age of 28 before what would have been his sixth year in the league. He won a Super Bowl in 2024 with Philadelphia, a season where he caught six passes after being activated from the practice squad late in the season.

His departure leaves Dallas with two spots to fill to reach its 90-man roster limit.

Caleb Downs

Dallas’ top draft pick, safety Caleb Downs, had Cowboy fans excited on draft night, and that excitement has just built since. Sports Illustrated’s Zach Dimmitt has a list of five Dallas players who could make their first Pro Bowl in 2026, and Downs is the only rookie on a list that does include two other first-year-with-Dallas players.

The list is Downs, oft-injured linebacker DeMarvion Overshown, tailback Javonte Williams and newcomers, safety Jalen Thompson and cornerback Cobie Durant.

Of Downs, Dimmitt writes: “Only the most elite rookies are deserving of a Pro Bowl spot, and it certainly wouldn't surprise anyone if Downs ends up making the cut once the regular season is over. 

“The No. 11 overall pick in the draft will no doubt have some first-year growing pains, but his versatility and unmatched IQ will likely lead to some game-changing plays throughout the season.

”Downs can still have a successful season without a Pro Bowl nod, but the star on his helmet instantly gives the former Ohio State star a chance at winning some of those unofficial popularity points.”

Myles Garrett

Still not a Cowboy. Searching his name won’t make it so.

Dallas Cowboys preseason schedule 2026

Dallas opens the semi-competitive part of its fall schedule against the defending Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks on Aug. 15 in their preseason opener. Here is the three-game preseason slate.

Week 1 Sat, Aug 15 at Seattle Seahawks 6 p.m. MT/7 p.m. CT

Week 2 Sat, Aug 22 at Arizona Cardinals 11 a.m. MT/noon CT

Week 3 Sat, Aug 29 vs. New Orleans Saints 10 a.m. MT/11 a.m. CT

Cowboys OTAs

Dallas Cowboys training camp 2026

The Dallas Cowboys begin their voluntary Organized Team Activities (OTAs) June 1 at their facility in Frisco. The on-field sessions are June 1–2, June 4, June 8–9, and June 11 and serve as the first opportunity for the rookie class to work with the veterans.

Dallas is holding its mandatory minicamp shortly after that, June 16-18. Their fall camp now has a start date, as the team will assemble on July 21 in Oxnard, Calif. Those practices at River Ridge Playing Fields are open to the public and free. Dallas will break camp on Aug. 14 and then head to Seattle to open the preseason on Aug. 15 against the Seahawks.

This article originally appeared on El Paso Times: Dallas Cowboys news and rumors. Dak Prescott picks up another award

Former Ohio State athletic director Gene Smith has a new job

Gene Smith has a new job.

The former Ohio State athletic director, who retired in 2024 after 19 years on the job, has been elected to the board of directors for M/I Homes, a company that builds single-family homes across the country. Smith is part of a nine-member board that also includes chairman Robert H. Schottenstein, who has been president of the company since May 1996 and was an Ohio State University trustee from 2005-14.

It's the latest in a line of similar jobs for Smith, who is keeping busy after stepping out of the spotlight at Ohio State. He is also a member of the board of directors for Under Armour, the Fiesta Sports Foundation, the National Football Foundation and the National Coalition of Minority Football. He was also a consultant for the University of Maryland in 2025.

M/I Homes shareholders approved Smith's appointment at their May 13 meeting.

"We are very pleased to have Gene join our Board," Schottenstein said in a statement. "He is a highly respected and accomplished leader, and his experience leading large, complex organizations, strategic perspective and sound judgment will benefit our Board and our company."

Former Ohio State athletic director Gene Smith has stayed busy since retiring in 2024 after 19 years with the Buckeyes.

Smith is also president of Gene Smith Consulting LLC, which provides "leadership training services with a particular focus on assisting athletic conference commissioners, athletic directors and coaches in the collegiate environment," according to a release.

During Smith’s Ohio State tenure, the Buckeyes won 23 team and 89 individual national championships, 1,285 All-America honors and 95 team and 305 individual Big Ten titles. In 2019, he founded the Eugene D. Smith Leadership Institute to help prepare Ohio State student-athletes for life outside of the university.

Ohio State men's basketball beat writer Adam Jardy can be reached at ajardy@dispatch.com, on Bluesky at @cdadamjardy.bsky.social or on Twitter at @AdamJardy.

This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Former Ohio State athletic director Gene Smith has new job in retirement

Valve leaker hints at Steam Machine Pricing – It isn’t going to be good…

Don’t expect Steam Machine pricing to be good; the AI boom killed that idea Yesterday, Valve increased the price of its Steam Deck handheld, a long-delayed (but necessary) response to rising DRAM and NAND storage prices. The greed of Venture Capitalists and the Private Equity firms that see easy money in AI datacenters has killed […]

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"The upgrade I've been waiting for": Intel's new Arc G-Series gaming handheld chips are taking the fight straight to AMD Ryzen

Intel has unveiled its new Arc G-Series CPUs ahead of Computex 2026, and they're designed specifically for gaming handhelds. With AMD Ryzen holding such a strong share, I expect this new hardware to seriously shake up the handheld market.

(PR) Acer Expands Gaming Portfolio with Predator Atlas 8 Handheld Powered by Intel

28 May 2026 at 17:54
Acer today announced the Predator Atlas 8 (PA08-I51) gaming handheld, broadening the portfolio of high-performance solutions under the Predator brand. The device is powered by up to the new Intel Arc G3 Extreme processor, delivering breakthrough handheld performance and battery efficiency for serious PC gamers to take on the go. Offering the full Windows 11 experience combined with XBOX Game Pass, the Predator Atlas 8 provides faster access to gaming, system tools, and settings, keeping every session moving with less friction.

Jerry Kao, Chief Operating Officer at Acer, commented: "With the Predator Atlas 8, we are combining the Predator design philosophy with the power of the new Intel Arc G-Series processors to blur the lines between gaming PC and handheld performance. From the Predator AeroBlade cooling system to PredatorSense to the adaptive trigger controls, every element of this handheld is curated to give gamers maximum control over their own experiences, wherever they choose to play."

(PR) Silicon Motion Introduces SM2524XT PCIe Gen 5 DRAMless SSD Controller

28 May 2026 at 17:10
Silicon Motion Technology Corporation (NasdaqGS: SIMO), a global leader in NAND flash controllers for solid-state storage devices, today announced the SM2524XT, a next-generation PCIe Gen 5 DRAMless SSD controller purpose-built for AI inference and KV Cache-intensive workloads. The SM2524XT leverages a new four-processor-core architecture with PCIe Gen 5 x4 and NAND interface speeds up to 4,800 MT/s to achieve sequential read speeds up to 14 GB/s and industry-leading random performance of up to 2.5 million IOPS.

Built on TSMC's advanced 6 nm process technology, the SM2524XT delivers up to 25 percent higher performance per watt compared to the previous generation controller, sustaining peak random I/O throughput even under the most demanding thermal and power constrained conditions. Against the previous generation controller, the SM2524XT improves random performance by up to 25 percent, slashing latency and accelerating response times for the highly fragmented data access patterns that define KV Cache and AI inference workloads.

(PR) PXN Launches the Vector X Professional-Grade Sim Racing Pedals

28 May 2026 at 16:59
Leading gaming peripherals manufacturer PXN is proud to announce the official launch of the PXN Vector X Pedals, a new professional-grade sim racing pedal system built for drivers who demand precision, strength, and deep setup customization. The Vector X Pedals are PXN's latest statement to releasing dedicated, high fidelity products into the market to offer a serious alternative to sim-racers looking to upgrade their experience. Available from today, the standard dual-pedal configuration includes throttle and brake pedals, while the clutch pedal is available separately as an optional add-on, available on the PXN Store!

At the heart of the Vector X system is a high-performance pedal architecture designed to give racers accurate, repeatable control under demanding conditions. The brake pedal features a 200 kg high-sensitivity load cell, paired with replaceable alloy steel springs to let drivers fine-tune brake feel. A red spring comes pre-installed, while a higher-rate green spring is included for users who prefer a firmer, competition-oriented setup.

(PR) TP-Link Introduces Archer 8, Its First Wi-Fi 8 Router Platform

28 May 2026 at 16:40
TP-Link Systems Inc., a global provider of consumer networking products, today announced Archer 8, the company's first Wi-Fi 8 router platform built around the emerging IEEE 802.11bn specification focused on ultra-high reliability. Scheduled for launch in October 2026, Archer 8 represents TP-Link's next step toward delivering more stable, lower-latency connectivity designed for increasingly dense and demanding home environments.

As the number of connected devices inside the home continues to grow, TP-Link believes the next generation of Wi-Fi must move beyond peak theoretical speed and focus on improving reliability under real-world conditions. Archer 8 is designed to address common frustrations users experience today, including inconsistent speeds across rooms, congestion from multiple connected devices, unstable mesh roaming, and latency spikes during gaming, video calls, and streaming.

Pragmata 2 Hasn’t Been Greenlit Yet, but Director Yonghee Cho Would “Love to See a Sequel,” If It Were Only Up to Him

28 May 2026 at 17:58

A blonde character in the game 'Pragmata' reaches out towards a futuristic holographic interface.

For anyone who has followed the video game industry since, oh, about 2019, it's been clear that Capcom is on a generational run of simply being unable to miss with commercially and (mostly) critically successful games. A run that's continued even when introducing brand new franchises like Pragmata, which arrived on PC and consoles earlier this year, earning critical and commercial success with the game hitting 1M copies sold in just two days. Naturally, when a game has that kind of smash success, questions of a sequel arise, and while there's nothing greenlit yet, game director Yonghee Cho has made […]

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Qualcomm announces Snapdragon C Platform for $300 and up laptops — Windows on Arm and NPUs for the budget tier

Qualcomm announced its Snapdragon C Platform today in the runup to Computex 2026. The Snapdragon C (Compute) Platform will power budget laptops designed to compete in the the $300 range, and features a processor based on a new variant of its Kryo chip architecture that was originally designed for mobile phones.

Melinda Holmgren Becomes Telenor Maritime CMO

Melinda Holmgren has been named the chief marketing officer (CMO) of Telenor Maritime. Having joined the company earlier this year, Holmgren will now lead the product, market and commercial agenda. The company said in a statement that it expects this to bring stronger alignment between customer needs, digital services, product development and go-to-market priorities. “Melinda...

Steel Cut for Crystal Grace at Fincantieri

Crystal has celebrated a milestone with the ceremonial steel cutting of the Crystal Grace, the company’s newest ocean ship, at the Fincantieri shipyard in Marghera, Italy. The moment marks the official start of construction. Scheduled for delivery in May 2028, the Crystal Grace represents a bold step forward for the company and builds on its...

Adora Cruises Launching 8 New Port Klang Itineraries

The Adora Mediterranea will sail eight international voyages from Port Klang, Malaysia, later this year, Adora Cruises said in a statement. This was unveiled during the visit of Malaysia’s Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture, Tiong King Sing, to Adora Cruises’ headquarters. Sailing between November 24 and December 19, 2026, the itineraries will include two-...

Hoş geldin Hamit Altıntop: Uzun zamandır yoktun

Eski milli futbolcu Hamit Altıntop, Paolo Maldini gibi isimlerin Fenerbahçe adına "tek çözüm" olarak sunulmasına sert tepki gösterdi: Dışarıdan gelen herkesi kurtarıcı ilan etmek; Oğuzlara, Rüştülere, Bülentlere ve bu toprakların futbol birikimine büyük bir haksızlıktır.

Türk futbolunun ve A Milli Takım'ın unutulmaz isimlerinden Hamit Altıntop, son dönemde futbol kamuoyunda ve medyada yer alan "yabancı kurtarıcı" güzellemelerine karşı sessizliğini bozdu.

Dünyaca ünlü eski futbolcu Paolo Maldini'nin isminin Fenerbahçe ile anılması ve adeta tek çare olarak sunulması üzerine konuşan Altıntop, yerli futbol birikimine sahip çıktı.

Her seferinde çaresizlik duygusuyla dışarıdan gelen herkesi 'kurtarıcı' gibi göstermek, bu ülkenin kendi yetiştirdiği değerlere haksızlıktır. Maldini gibi değerli bir ismin tecrübesine elbette saygı duyuyorum. Fakat onu uzaktan bile 'tek çözüm' gibi konumlandırmak; Oğuzlara, Rüştülere, Bülentlere, Tümerlere ve bu toprakların futbol birikimine yapılmış büyük bir haksızlıktır.

Hamıt Altıntop

Geçmişte yabancı teknik direktör hamlelerinin yapıldığını ve bu sürecin bizzat tecrübe edildiğini hatırlatan Hamit Altıntop, başarının anahtarının isimlerde değil, kurumsal yapıda olduğunu vurguladı.

Asıl mesele kişileri kurtarıcı ilan etmek değildir. Doğru sistemi, doğru istikrarı, doğru kültürü ve doğru aklı kurabilmektir. Türk futbolunun en çok ihtiyaç duyduğu şey de tam olarak budur.

Dortmund'dan Guirassy açıklaması: 'Olağanüstü teklifler gelirse'

Fenerbahçe'nin transfer listesinin ilk sırasındaki Serhou Guirassy için Borussia Dortmund cephesinden çarpıcı gelişmeler yaşanıyor. Alman ekibinin sportif direktörü Ole Book, Gineli yıldızın geleceğine dair açık kapı bıraktı. Sky uzmanları oyuncunun teknik direktör krizi nedeniyle ayrılacağını iddia etti.

Dortmund forması giyen Serhou Guirassy, bu yaz transfer döneminde Türkiye’de taşları yerinden oynatmaya hazırlanıyor. Golcü arayışındaki Fenerbahçe’nin bir numaralı hedefi haline gelen Gineli yıldız için Alman kulübünün kapısı çoktan çalındı.

Dortmund cephesinden gelen son bilgiler, uzun sürecek bir transfer çekişmesinin fitilini ateşledi.

Sky uzmanları Patrick Berger ve Jesco von Eichmann, "Auffe Süd" adlı podcast programında Guirassy'nin Dortmund'daki geleceğine dair çarpıcı iddialar ortaya attı.

Patrick Berger, transferin perde arkasına dair şu detayları paylaştı:

Guirassy, teknik direktörüyle iyi bir ilişkisi olmasına ve hocası onu her zaman korumasına rağmen, takımın oyun tarzından ve mevcut durumundan tamamen memnun değil.

Fenerbahce

Başka bir kulüpten daha iyi bir sözleşme teklifi alacağını ve kariyerinde yeni bir sayfa açmak isteyeceğini düşünüyorum. Jesco von Eichmann ise oyuncunun sahadaki tavırlarına dikkat çekti. Bence ayrılıyor. Şimdiye kadar ondan edindiğim izlenimlere dayanarak bu yorumu rahatlıkla yapabilirim.

Borussia Dortmund Sportif Direktörü Ole Book, düzenlediği basın toplantısında oyuncuyu kolay kolay bırakmak istemediklerinin altını çizse de transfer ihtimalini tamamen dışlamadı.

Onu göndermek gibi bir planımız veya düşüncemiz yok ancak olağanüstü teklifler gelirse, bunları kesinlikle değerlendireceğiz.

Milli takımda Neymar krizi

FIFA 2026 Dünya Kupası'na sayılı günler kala Brezilya milli takımında Neymar krizi yaşandı.

FIFA 2026 Dünya Kupası'na sayılı günler kaldı. Brezilya'da takımın tecrübeli yıldızı Neymar ile ilgili büyük bir kriz yaşandı.

Yurt dışından Globo'nun yer verdiği habere göre; Neymar geçirdiği sakatlık nedeniyle ülkesinin Panama ve Mısır ile karşılaşacağı hazırlık maçlarında yer alamayacak.

Haberde oyuncu için yapılan kontrollerin ardından sakatlığının basit bir ödem olmadığı tespit edildiği ve yıldız ismin durumunun doktorlar tarafından yakından takip edildiği ifade edildi.

Leroy Sane'den itiraf: 'Buna hazır olmalısın'

Galatasaray'ın Alman yıldızı Leroy Sane, kulübün resmi YouTube Katıl kanalında gündem yaratacak açıklamalarda bulundu. Sarı-kırmızılı takımdaki şampiyonluk baskısından Süper Lig'deki rakiplerin motivasyonuna kadar çarpıcı itiraflar yaptı.

Galatasaray’ın dünyaca ünlü yıldızı Leroy Sane, kulübün resmi YouTube Katıl kanalına özel ve samimi açıklamalarda bulundu. Sarı-kırmızılı takımdaki baskıdan Şampiyonlar Ligi hedeflerine, Süper Lig’in zorluk derecesinden rakiplerin motivasyonuna kadar birçok konuya değinen Sane, iddialı mesajlar verdi.

Sane

Galatasaray'da beklentileri karşılamak zorundasınız. Taraftarlar sadece şampiyon olmak istiyor ve bunu bekliyor. Bunu göğüsleyip mücadeleye hazır olmalısınız. Buna hazır olmasam başka kulüplerde oynamayı seçmem gerekirdi.

Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde görüyoruz ki bazı büyük takımlar da baş etmekte zorlanıyor. İlk adımı attık ama seneye daha iyisini yapmak için gayret gösterip daha fazlasını istemeliyiz.

Sane

Burası zorlu bir lig. Mücadele ettiğimiz her takım zor. Çünkü sen Galatasaray'sın ve bize karşı en iyilerini yapmaya çalışıyorlar. Puan ya da galibiyet için gayret gösteriyorlar çünkü bunlar, onlar için büyük bir başarı. Bazen zorlanıyoruz bu da normal çünkü futbol bu. Ligi kazanmak kolay bir şey değil.

One UI 9 could give users more freedom over Android 17 features

28 May 2026 at 16:56

Samsung’s new One UI 9 may bring some helpful but optional controls for Android 17 features. These changes are mainly about controlling background audio and reducing distractions from apps like games and web browsers.

Google is working on a new Android 17 feature, Background Audio Hardening. This feature is designed to stop apps from playing sound in the background without user control. It means an app should only play audio when it is open on the screen or properly running as a media app. This can prevent unwanted sounds like surprise ads or hidden audio from apps running in the background.

But this change may also affect normal use. For example, some people listen to internet radio in a browser or play YouTube in the background without using the official app. With this new system, those things might not work as smoothly as before.

Samsung One UI 9 feature

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Samsung seems to be working on a solution in One UI 9. In the beta version, there is a hidden setting in Developer Options that lets users turn off this audio restriction. This means users can choose whether they want strict control or more freedom. However, it is not certain if Samsung will keep this option in the final release.

Another new feature in One UI 9 is about reducing distractions. Samsung may block or limit certain apps that often waste time. These include web browsers and games. The phone may automatically treat them as distracting apps. It may also apply this rule to new browsers and new games after installation.

Users will still have control. They can choose which apps should stay allowed, especially for work or study use. This way, the phone tries to help users stay focused while still giving flexibility.

These features are still being tested. Samsung has not confirmed the final version yet, so things may change before release.

 

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Xiaomi launches new flagship smartphone with Leica-tuned cameras and Dimensity 9500 chipset

Xiaomi has officially launched the Xiaomi 17T-series smartphones in the European market. The company introduced two variants under the 17T series, namely, the Xiaomi 17T and the Xiaomi 17T Pro. The Pro variant ships with a new MediaTek Dimensity 9500 processor, a 144 Hz AMOLED panel, and a large 7,000 mAh battery that supports 100 W wired and 50 W wireless charging.

Huawei hypes up next Kirin flagship Kirin2026 SoC with 41% power efficiency improvement

Huawei has claimed some big improvements for the next HiSilicon Kirin flagship SoC. Codenamed "Kirin2026", the next Kirin flagship reportedly utilizes Huawei's LogicFolding technology to achieve a double-digit increase in max boost frequency and more than 40% increase in power efficiency.

Xiaomi 17T unveiled with 5x periscope, Xiaomi 17T Pro joins it with a 7,000mAh battery

28 May 2026 at 17:00

Xiaomi’s T-series follows the flagship line in skipping over the number 16. The two new models announced today – 17T and 17T Pro – bring the expected upgrades over last year’s 15T and 15T Pro, but some improvements are better than expected. Xiaomi 17T and 17T Pro For starters, the Xiaomi 17T now features a 50MP 5x/115mm periscope as its telephoto lens. This is a huge upgrade over the 50MP 2x/46mm module of its predecessor. The new camera is capable of not only 10x “optical-grade” zoom (by leveraging the in-sensor zoom), but it can also produce tele-macro shots at just 30cm. This...

HMD Grand renders and specifications leak

28 May 2026 at 15:58

Renders and key specifications of a new HMD smartphone have surfaced online. The phone is called the HMD Grand and it is tipped to be powered by the Snapdragon 6s Gen 2 chipset. According to the leak, the handset will sport a 6.9-inch LCD display with a 90Hz refresh rate and Full-HD+ resolution. The HMD Grand appears to be a budget 4G smartphone. Leaked renders show the device in Flora Blue and Titanium color options. The phone appears to feature noticeably thick display bezels along with a relatively prominent bottom chin. In terms of optics, the HMD Grand is said to pack a 50MP...

Vasiliy Lomachenko names new target opponent for ‘challenging’ comeback fight

28 May 2026 at 16:26

It was announced earlier this month that Vasiliy Lomachenko is set to return to the sport, one year after announcing his retirement, and now the Ukrainian’s first target has been reported, with ‘Loma’ opting for a path towards a title. Lomachenko claimed world honours at featherweight, super-featherweight and lightweight within his first 12 professional bouts, […]

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Pavol Şafranko “Sabah”a lazım olmadı – Rəsmi

28 May 2026 at 15:00

Futbol üzrə Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının və Azərbaycan Kubokunun qalibi olmuş “Sabah” hücumçusu Pavol Şafranko ilə yollarını ayırıb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə paytaxt klubunun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

Slovakiyalı futbolçu ilə mövsümün sonunda başa çatmış müqavilənin müddəti uzadılmayıb. Klub Pavola xidmətləri üçün təşəkkür edib, gələcək karyerasında uğurlar arzulayıb.

Pavol Şafranko 2024-cü ilin iyul ayından “Sabah”ın uğurları üçün çalışırdı. 30 yaşlı hücumçu “bayquşlar”ın heyətində bütövlükdə 55 oyuna çıxıb, 18 qol vurub, 3 məhsuldar ötürmə verib.

Təcrübəli hücumçu “Sabah”la bir dəfə Azərbaycan çempionu, iki dəfə isə ölkə kubokunun qalibi olub.

Şafranko daha öncə Slovakiyanın “Tatran” (2013-2016), “Podbrezova” (2016), “DAC 1904” (2017-2018), Danimarkanın “Olborq” (2019), Şotlandiyanın “Dandi Yunayted” (2018/2019), CAR-ın “Sandauns” (2021-2022) və Rumıniyanın “Sepsi” (2022-2024) klublarında da oynayıb.

Slovakiyanın U-20 və U-21 yığmalarında da oynamış hücumçu 2017-ci ilin yanvarında ölkəsinin əsas millisində debüt edib. O, yığmada 10 oyun keçirsə də, fərqlənə bilməyib.

“Sabah”da ayrılıq – öncədən yazmışdıq

28 May 2026 at 15:32

“Sabah” hücumçu Pavol Şafranko ilə yollarını ayırıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb. Slovakiyalı futbolçu ilə mövsümün sonunda başa çatan müqavilənin müddəti yenilənməyib.

Pavol 2024-cü ildən “bayquşlar”ın uğurları üçün çalışırdı. O, “Sabah”ın heyətində keçirdiyi 55 oyunda 18 qol vurub, 3 məhsuldar ötürmə edib.

Təcrübəli hücumçu “Sabah”la bir dəfə Azərbaycan çempionu, iki dəfə isə ölkə kubokunun qalibi olub.

Şafrankonun klubdan ayrılacağını öncədən yazmışdıq.

Will Solana price lose $80 support as bearish double top threatens breakdown?

28 May 2026 at 16:00
Solana price has approached a critical breakdown below $80 as a bearish double top pattern threatens a deeper correction. According to data from crypto.news, Solana (SOL) fell 5% to an intraday low near $80 on May 28 after trading above…

New AI Usage Report: Enterprise AI Risk Is Heavily Concentrated Among a Small Group of AI "Power users"

State of AI Usage Report 2026 (full report here) by LayerX Security reveals the extent of the enterprise AI visibility gap and why most organizations still don't understand where their AI exposure is actually coming from. The research shows that enterprise AI risk is not distributed evenly across users or platforms. Instead, it is heavily concentrated among a small group of AI power users and a

Allegri new favourite for Napoli job despite Italiano’s Bologna exit

28 May 2026 at 16:51

Vincenzo Italiano has left Bologna by mutual consent, yet Sky Sport Italia and Sportitalia report that Massimiliano Allegri is now the favourite to become the new Napoli coach.

Ex-Milan boss Allegri has emerged as the leading candidate to replace Antonio Conte at Napoli.

Allegri favourite to replace Conte at Napoli

According to Sky Sport, both Allegri and Vincenzo Italiano have reached an agreement with the Partenopei, who are about to terminate their assessments on the new coach.

SASSUOLO, ITALY - MAY 03: Massimiliano Allegri, Head Coach of AC Milan looks on during the Serie A match between US Sassuolo Calcio and AC Milan at Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore on May 03, 2026 in Sassuolo, Italy. (Photo by Emmanuele Ciancaglini/Getty Images)
SASSUOLO, ITALY – MAY 03: Massimiliano Allegri, Head Coach of AC Milan looks on during the Serie A match between US Sassuolo Calcio and AC Milan at Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore on May 03, 2026 in Sassuolo, Italy. (Photo by Emmanuele Ciancaglini/Getty Images)

Bologna have just confirmed Italiano’s exit by mutual consent after two seasons, but both Sky Sport and Sportitalia claim that Allegri is now the main candidate for Napoli.

Aurelio De Laurentiis is unhappy with Italiano’s entourage, according to Alfredo Pedullà, as the meeting between the coach and the Partenopei in Rome earlier this week was intended to remain confidential.

BOLOGNA, ITALY - MAY 23: Vincenzo Italiano head coach of Bologna FC during the Serie A match between Bologna FC 1909 and FC Internazionale at Renato Dall'Ara Stadium on May 23, 2026 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
BOLOGNA, ITALY – MAY 23: Vincenzo Italiano head coach of Bologna FC during the Serie A match between Bologna FC 1909 and FC Internazionale at Renato Dall’Ara Stadium on May 23, 2026 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

According to Gianluca Di Marzio, Allegri’s agents and Napoli are now in advanced talks to finalise the details of Max’s contract at the Stadio Maradona, which is expected to expire in June 2028.

Official: Napoli-linked Italiano leaves Bologna

28 May 2026 at 16:38

Vincenzo Italiano has reached an agreement to terminate his contract with Bologna by mutual consent, the club confirmed.

Italiano has left Bologna by mutual consent after two seasons, the Rossoblu confirmed in a statement on Thursday.

Official: Italiano leaves Bologna

The Rossoblu said they were informed by Italiano that he considered his project at the club over, following excellent results over the last two seasons.

BOLOGNA, ITALY - MARCH 22: Vincenzo Italiano, Head Coach of Bologna, looks on prior to the Serie A match between Bologna FC 1909 and SS Lazio at Renato Dall'Ara Stadium on March 22, 2026 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
BOLOGNA, ITALY – MARCH 22: Vincenzo Italiano, Head Coach of Bologna, looks on prior to the Serie A match between Bologna FC 1909 and SS Lazio at Renato Dall’Ara Stadium on March 22, 2026 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

Italiano was hired by Bologna in 2024 and led the team to winning the Coppa Italia in the 2024-25 campaign.

Bologna thanked Italiano for his “passion and commitment” shown in the last two seasons, insisting that the 48-year-old made “history” at the club with last season’s Coppa Italia win.

Italiano has emerged as one of the leading candidates for the Napoli job alongside Massimiliano Allegri.

The latter was fired by Milan earlier this week after failing to qualify for the Champions League.

Bologna finished the 2025-26 Serie A campaign in 8th, outside a European spot.

Como and Roma eye Kolo Muani as striker returns to PSG after mixed Tottenham spell

28 May 2026 at 16:32

Randal Kolo Muani is set to return to Paris Saint-Germain after a mixed loan spell at Tottenham Hotspur, but his stay in the French capital is expected to be brief, with Roma reportedly on the verge of submitting a formal offer for the French international, and Como also emerging as an interested party.

According to TRT Sport, as noted by Calciomercato.it, Roma are close to making the first official approach to PSG for Kolo Muani’s signature.

The Frenchman managed only five goals in 41 appearances across all competitions at Spurs, largely deployed out of position on the right flank rather than as the central striker he prefers. His numbers were underwhelming, but interest in him remains considerable given his quality in seasons past.

NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 02: Randal Kolo Muani of Tottenham Hotspur looks on during the Premier League match between Newcastle United and Tottenham Hotspur at St James' Park on December 02, 2025 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images)
NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, ENGLAND – DECEMBER 02: Randal Kolo Muani of Tottenham Hotspur looks on during the Premier League match between Newcastle United and Tottenham Hotspur at St James’ Park on December 02, 2025 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images)

Juventus lose ground in Kolo Muani race as Champions League failure takes its toll

Juventus had long been considered the frontrunner for Kolo Muani, having already held preliminary discussions with PSG over a potential deal.

However, their failure to qualify for the Champions League has weakened their hand considerably, with both Roma and Como, both of whom will compete in Europe’s elite competition next season, now better placed to offer the striker the sporting platform he desires.

Turkish clubs have also registered interest, though Kolo Muani is understood to have no desire to move outside the top five European leagues at this stage of his career.

Former Plainfield coach hired to lead Hoosier Crossroads Conference program

Andy Weaver was not out of coaching for long.

The former Plainfield boys’ basketball coach was announced as Zionsville’s new coach on Tuesday. Weaver stepped down at Plainfield after the season, the end of a 14-year tenure with the Quakers and 32 seasons overall.

Plainfield High School head coach Andy Weaver reacts to play on the court during the first half of a Hendricks County Tourney championship boys’ basketball game against Brownsburg High School, Saturday, Jan. 10, 2026, at Danville High School.

From Zionsville's release: "Pending approval by the Zionsville Community Schools Board of Trustees, Zionsville Community High School is pleased to announce the selection of Andy Weaver as the next Head Varsity Boys Basketball Coach.

"Coach Weaver brings more than three decades of coaching experience and a proven record of success at multiple Indiana high school programs. Throughout his career, he has built programs centered on player development, competitive excellence, and strong community connections while compiling 422 wins. He is a three-time IBCA District 2 Coach of the Year and five-time Mid-State Coach of the Year. 

“Coach Weaver has demonstrated sustained excellence throughout his career and has built programs centered on accountability, relationships, and competitive success.  We are excited for the leadership, experience, and vision he will bring to our basketball community and student athletes."

Weaver, 59, led Plainfield to a 196-137 record, posting a winning season in each of his final 10 seasons with the Quakers. The 2020-21 team went 24-3 and ended a 22-year sectional title drought. This year’s team went 22-3 and was ranked No. 5 in the state, falling to third-ranked Pike 56-53 in the sectional semifinal.

Zionsville went 13-11 last season under J.R. Howell, who left the position in early May to accept a job coaching and training with former Fishers’ coach Garrett Winegar at Iowa United Prep. The Eagles of the Hoosier Crossroads Conference return most of their key players from last year’s team, including juniors Cadmen Moore (13.5 ppg, 4.5 rebounds), Rylon Gore (12.3 ppg, 2.6 rebounds), Nick Snively and Preston Johnson and sophomore Zack Green.

Weaver coached 15 seasons at Western, which is where Zionsville co-athletic director Josh Larsh worked for 15 years, including eight as the athletic director. Weaver has a 422-313 overall record in his 32 seasons.

Call Star reporter Kyle Neddenriep at (317) 444-6649.

This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: IHSAA basketball: Former Plainfield coach Andy Weaver hired to lead Zionsville

Former Plainfield coach hired to lead Hoosier Crossroads Conference program

Andy Weaver was not out of coaching for long.

The former Plainfield boys’ basketball coach was announced as Zionsville’s new coach on Tuesday. Weaver stepped down at Plainfield after the season, the end of a 14-year tenure with the Quakers and 32 seasons overall.

Plainfield High School head coach Andy Weaver reacts to play on the court during the first half of a Hendricks County Tourney championship boys’ basketball game against Brownsburg High School, Saturday, Jan. 10, 2026, at Danville High School.

From Zionsville's release: "Pending approval by the Zionsville Community Schools Board of Trustees, Zionsville Community High School is pleased to announce the selection of Andy Weaver as the next Head Varsity Boys Basketball Coach.

"Coach Weaver brings more than three decades of coaching experience and a proven record of success at multiple Indiana high school programs. Throughout his career, he has built programs centered on player development, competitive excellence, and strong community connections while compiling 422 wins. He is a three-time IBCA District 2 Coach of the Year and five-time Mid-State Coach of the Year. 

“Coach Weaver has demonstrated sustained excellence throughout his career and has built programs centered on accountability, relationships, and competitive success.  We are excited for the leadership, experience, and vision he will bring to our basketball community and student athletes."

Weaver, 59, led Plainfield to a 196-137 record, posting a winning season in each of his final 10 seasons with the Quakers. The 2020-21 team went 24-3 and ended a 22-year sectional title drought. This year’s team went 22-3 and was ranked No. 5 in the state, falling to third-ranked Pike 56-53 in the sectional semifinal.

Zionsville went 13-11 last season under J.R. Howell, who left the position in early May to accept a job coaching and training with former Fishers’ coach Garrett Winegar at Iowa United Prep. The Eagles of the Hoosier Crossroads Conference return most of their key players from last year’s team, including juniors Cadmen Moore (13.5 ppg, 4.5 rebounds), Rylon Gore (12.3 ppg, 2.6 rebounds), Nick Snively and Preston Johnson and sophomore Zack Green.

Weaver coached 15 seasons at Western, which is where Zionsville co-athletic director Josh Larsh worked for 15 years, including eight as the athletic director. Weaver has a 422-313 overall record in his 32 seasons.

Call Star reporter Kyle Neddenriep at (317) 444-6649.

This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: IHSAA basketball: Former Plainfield coach Andy Weaver hired to lead Zionsville

AHL Playoffs: WBS drops Game 1 to Marlies

The Toronto Marlies frustrated the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins and found a way to slip out of Game 1 with a road win. Despite Rutger McGroarty tying the game at 2-2 in the third period, Toronto found a late goal from veteran Michael Pezzetta with 1:36 to play and tacked on an even later empty net goal to take a 4-2 victory.

Michael Pezzetta regains the lead for the @TorontoMarlies and delivers a Game 1 victory🥳#WBSvsTOR | #CalderCuppic.twitter.com/P45iOcI4q0

— American Hockey League (@TheAHL) May 28, 2026

Wilkes held a 36-16 advantage in shots but coach Kirk MacDonald felt that was misleading and the Pens got out-executed.

"They out-executed us. We were content to just play on the perimeter for the most part. Shot clock looked good, but we didn't do enough," #WBSPens HC Kirk MacDonald told @InsideAHLHockey following his team's 4-2 loss in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals. pic.twitter.com/U4rbxNZGOS

— Tony Androckitis* (@TonyAndrock) May 28, 2026

Here were the lines for the night. Defenseman Owen Pickering missed a second-straight game with an undisclosed injury.

Projected lines for tonight ⬇️

Catch the action on AHLTV on FloHockey: https://t.co/CrNDVVHuPjpic.twitter.com/MYovUyppds

— x – Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) May 27, 2026

Where Tristan Broz has gone, the goals have followed this postseason. Broz had the primary assist on McGroarty’s goal, though most of it was an individual effort by the goal scorer by stick with the play and finally beat goalie Artur Akhtyamov.

#️⃣2️⃣ SCORES OUR 2ND! pic.twitter.com/EuMupsfNer

— x – Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) May 28, 2026

Veteran defenseman Alex Alexeyev opened the scoring with a routine looking shot from the blueline that snuck through the traffic in the first period. Rookies Mikhail Ilyin and Harrison Brunicke picked up assists without doing anything but making normal in-zone passes.

Big Al from the blue line! pic.twitter.com/aZ3Pb5NfeE

— x – Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) May 27, 2026

In the end, it was enough. The WBS power play was 0/3 on the night, the Marlies were 1/2. That, plus the late third period goal tipped the balance of Game 1 in Toronto’s direction.

The Penguins vowed to regroup and execute better in Game 2 coming up on Friday night. The silver lining for WBS is this round is a best-of-seven, up from the best-of-five that they have been paying. Dropping Game 1 at home is never ideal, but at least it isn’t as harmful in a seven game series compared to a shorter one. WBS will get that chance to regroup and give it a go to see how they respond. So far this team has been impressive at shrugging off losses and coming back strong – WBS has a 3-0 record this playoffs in the game following a loss (winning by a combined 14-5 score in those games). Wilkes will need to go back to that well again in order to even up the series before it heads to Toronto for Games 3+4.

McCarthy wants to return 'home' as Blackburn boss

Former Blackburn Rovers striker Benni McCarthy says he would return to the club as head coach "in a heartbeat".

The 48-year-old, who netted 52 goals in 140 games for Blackburn between 2006 and 2010, is currently the manager of the Kenya national team.

Northern Ireland manager Michael O'Neill guided Rovers to safety in the Championship in 2025-26 after taking over on an interim basis in February to replace Valerien Ismael.

But O'Neill decided against taking the job permanently in order to stay with Northern Ireland, meaning the Ewood Park hierarchy are in the process of recruiting a new head coach.

"I love Blackburn Rovers and I would put my life down that I would want that club to succeed so bad, to get them in the Premier League," McCarthy told BBC Radio Lancashire.

"And maybe that's what they need instead of always going for the tried and tested?

"The decision-makers are always there to make those hard decisions but if one day that call comes, I would be there in a heartbeat."

Benni McCarthy, wearing a black Manchester United polo shirt, smiling while holding his arm around the shoulder of Cristiano Ronaldo, who is wearing a red United home shirt.
Benni McCarthy worked alongside Cristiano Ronaldo while part of the Manchester United coaching staff [Getty Images]

After retiring from playing in 2013, McCarthy joined the coaching staff at Scottish Premiership side Hibernian before going on to manage Cape Town City and AmaZulu in his home country of South Africa.

He was also Manchester United's first-team striker coach between 2022 and 2024 and has been with the Kenya national team since March 2025.

But McCarthy said there are a "few special places" in his heart, including Blackburn.

"Porto always has a special place because of my achievements as an individual, as a team," the ex-South Africa international said.

"Ajax Amsterdam, a special place because it was my first club that took me from Africa and gave me the platform to be in Europe.

"But Blackburn Rovers is where I was at home. That is where my family is and there's nothing greater than that. There's not a single thing that I wouldn't want to do to see that club succeed again.

"And if you have an opportunity one day to work there, I would lay my life on the line for that football club."

McCarthy accepts he does not boast the managerial experience of other potential candidates but has urged senior figures at Blackburn to consider their strategy for next season.

"I understand I'm a young manager, very fresh, new in this game," he said.

"But then I look at it [the same] as playing football. Sometimes when you have a young player that's talented, that's good enough, are you going to take a risk?

"Vincent Kompany, they've given him a chance and look what he's done. He brought Burnley to the Premier League with an unbelievable [season], probably one of the best Championship seasons that I've seen a team have.

"Then he's gone to Bayern Munich and you see how he's doing. Very inexperienced coach but when people believe in young people, they can exceed their expectations.

"So I think sometimes going for the tried and tested doesn't always work, the experience doesn't [always] get you over the line."

McCarthy said he understands from the Blackburn board's point of view that if they "take a risk on a younger coach and it doesn't pay off, then they get scrutinised by the fans".

"They get scrutinised in the media for taking a risk on a coach who's never really coached in the Championship," he added.

"But sometimes the reward is far greater than the risk."

La Roja to wear Loewe at 2026 and 2030 World Cups

La Roja will be dressed in luxury fashion at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFFE) has announced that haute couture house Loewe will be responsible for kitting out the players who will travel to Mexico, the United States and Canada to compete in the World Cup, which kicks off on 11 June.

The Spanish football authorities and Loewe are thus launching a partnership under which the fashion brand will dress the senior Spanish men’s and women’s national teams on their travels around the world over the next four years.

This will see one of the world’s most famous Spanish luxury brands and the national football teams join forces to promote “brand Spain” far beyond Europe’s borders.

Nico Williams at the Ciudad del Fútbol in Las Rozas wearing one of the looks designed by Loewe for La Roja in 2026.
Nico Williams at the Ciudad del Fútbol in Las Rozas wearing one of the looks designed by Loewe for La Roja in 2026. - Bruno Staub para RFEF y Loewe.

Quiet luxury and impeccable tailoring: this is how Loewe will be suiting La Roja

The collection will start with a tailoring line, casual garments, footwear and leather goods for the men’s national football team. The suits will be made in the house’s workshops and will feature a discreet Loewe Anagram logo on the inside of the sleeve, which will be visible in movement.

The Spanish luxury house, which is currently part of the LVMH conglomerate (owner of brands such as Dior, Givenchy and Moët, among many others), will dress both teams with a complete travel wardrobe for the matches and tournaments taking place around the world, from the World Cup in the United States, Mexico and Canada in 2026 through to the tournament to be held in Spain, Portugal and Morocco in 2030.

Unai Simón, dressed by Loewe, poses at the Ciudad del Fútbol in Las Rozas in 2026.
Unai Simón, dressed by Loewe, poses at the Ciudad del Fútbol in Las Rozas in 2026. - Bruno Staub para RFEF y Loewe

After Jonathan Anderson’s successful stint (he is now at Dior) at the fashion house, the current creative directors of the classic brand, Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernández, have said that their mission is to return to its roots: “The vitality and positive energy of Spanish culture runs through Loewe”, they told ‘Vogue’ in an interview.

Their aim is to reclaim the “Spanishness” that has defined the brand’s DNA for decades, and what better way to do that than through one of the sports that attracts the biggest crowds in the country and has brought so much joy to Spanish fans and sports lovers in general.

Pau Cubarsí in clothing by Spanish label Loewe at the Ciudad del Fútbol in Las Rozas in 2026.
Pau Cubarsí in clothing by Spanish label Loewe at the Ciudad del Fútbol in Las Rozas in 2026. - Bruno Staub para RFEF y Loewe

Loewe, a house with a long history

Loewe was founded in Madrid in 1846 and is renowned for its excellence in leather goods. For decades, craftsmanship, its use of leather, its innovation and its singular spirit have defined the house’s DNA.

Through craftsmanship and creative expression, the brand has explored the idea of Spanish identity, not as a fixed image but as a language: tactile, expressive and constantly evolving.

Coinciding with its 180th anniversary, this exploration is now extending into the sporting arena, accompanying a generation of players who are fuelling dreams of more stars on Spain’s shirt, redefining football with their talent and instinct and representing Spain with the same energy that inspires Loewe.

The fashion house thus joins the extensive group of sponsors who have placed their trust in the RFFE and the Spanish national team as Spanish football looks ahead to the challenges and hopes on the horizon in the coming years.

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FIFA under investigation over ‘misleading’ World Cup ticket sales

FIFA’s ticketing practices for the 2026 World Cup are to be investigated by chief legal officers in the United States.

The attorneys generals of New York and New Jersey insist FIFA must answer questions after allegations of “artificially inflating prices” and “misleading fans” over the sale of match tickets, with world football’s governing body subpoenaed to provide information.

It has been reported that fans may have been misled about the locations of the seats they were purchasing, and FIFA’s public statements and ticket releases possibly contributing to soaring prices.

New Jersey Attorney General Jennifer Davenport and her New York counterpart Letitia James have specifically requested details about ticketing practices for eight World Cup matches hosted in New Jersey, including England’s group game with Panama on 27 June and the World Cup final on 19 July.

Davenport said: “Being honest about ticket sales is not complicated.

“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.”

It’s an honor to host the World Cup – but the event isn’t an invitation to exploit our residents.

Together with @NewYorkStateAG, we're investigating FIFA ticketing practices that may have misled buyers and cause prices to soar.https://t.co/j4c05iKW1npic.twitter.com/BMFvEkF8yc

— Attorney General Jennifer Davenport (@NewJerseyOAG) May 27, 2026

Supporters have reported they were “misled” about the location of seats, including through the creation of more expensive ‘front’ category tickets released after the initial sales.

It is also alleged variable pricing through various phases and subject to demand had allowed FIFA to raise prices for about 90 of the 104 fixtures by an average of 34 per cent.

The investigation will consider how the ticket release schedule and public statements may have impacted prices.

James said: “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.

“I thank Attorney General Davenport for joining this effort to get answers from FIFA and protect our states’ consumers.”

New Jerseyans who have not received the World Cup tickets they paid for have been encouraged to file a complaint on the Division of Consumer Affairs website.

FIFA declined to comment after being contacted by the Press Association.

Williams in discussions about potential return at Queen's

Serena Williams glances upwards during her final match at the 2022 US Open
Serena Williams won 23 Grand Slam singles titles as well as 14 in women's doubles with sister Venus [Getty Images]

Serena Williams is in discussions about a potential return to competitive tennis at Queen's Club next month.

Four years after the 23-time Grand Slam singles champion waved goodbye to the sport in New York, Williams is considering playing doubles at the WTA 500 event in London in two weeks time.

Nothing has yet been finalised, but the 44-year-old has been free to return to the sport since 22 February, having completed six months back in the drug testing pool.

The American great would need a wildcard, but there are two available for the grass court event which begins on Monday, 8 June.

Wimbledon - where Williams has won seven singles and seven doubles titles - begins three weeks later.

The Served podcast, hosted by former men's world number one Andy Roddick, claimed Williams would play with 19-year-old Canadian Victoria Mboko at Queen's.

BBC Sport has not yet been able to confirm this.

Williams is one of the greatest players of all time. Her 23 Grand Slam singles titles are the most by a woman in the Open era and second-highest of all-time behind Margaret Court.

She also won 14 major women's doubles titles with sister Venus - who is still playing on the WTA Tour - and the pair won three Olympic golds in the discipline.

There are two doubles wildcards available for the tournament at Queen’s, and one is reserved for a team which includes a former world number one, a Grand Slam champion of the past 10 years or a current top-30 player.

WIlliams has never liked the word retirement, preferring instead to say she was "evolving away" from tennis in 2022.

She lost to Australia’s Ajla Tomljanovic in the third round of the 2022 US Open, in what the world thought would be her final match.

Williams had reached the semi-finals of the Australian Open earlier that year, and won her last Grand Slam singles title in Melbourne in 2017 at the age of 35.

The Lawn Tennis Association has consistently prioritised British players when determining who should receive wildcards at domestic grass court events.

All four available for the singles draw are very likely to go to British players, but the LTA are likely to feel differently about the doubles given the "exceptional circumstances" of a potential Williams return.

"Never say never, and not wanting to speak of any one individual player, but you will have seen over recent years that those wildcard opportunities are afforded to British players - that is absolutely my fundamental personal belief and philosophy," LTA chief executive Scott Lloyd said at a briefing for journalists in April.

"There might be exceptional circumstances which might influence a unique wildcard, but otherwise those playing opportunities we want to afford to British players."

The organisation’s performance director Michael Bourne also hinted commercial opportunities could be a factor.

"It's also really important to remember that we in the performance team understand that players have to earn that right,” Bourne said.

"We don't take them for granted. If we didn't think we had a depth of player where it was right for them to take those opportunities, and there was something else that was good for the business, we would hold our hands up."

Venus has played intermittently on the WTA Tour over the past few years and reached the quarter-finals of the US Open women's doubles last year.

She is fifteen months older than Serena and has already played seven tournaments this year.

Venus' last singles win came in Washington last July, a month after her 45th birthday.

Martina Navratilova is the oldest woman to win a singles match at a Grand Slam in the Open era - at the age of 47 in 2004.

She also played in the US Open doubles semi-finals in 2005 and won the US Open mixed doubles title a year later - just a month shy of her 50th birthday.

Suspended Capon among 12 leaving Bears

Bristol Bears Rugby player Will Capon during a match wearing a white shirt with black sponsor logos and a protective yellow cap on his head.
Will Capon made his first senior appearance for Bristol in 2018 [Getty Images]

Bristol Bears have confirmed that hooker Will Capon is one of 12 players who will leave the Prem club this summer.

The 26-year-old has been suspended since March after being charged with rape, an accusation he denies.

The club confirmed back in March that Capon had been "suspended from all club activities pending the outcome of an ongoing legal matter".

After appearing at Exeter Crown Court earlier in the year, Capon was granted unconditional bail.

His last appearance for the Bears came in May 2025, as he was injured in pre-season ahead of the 2025-26 campaign.

He first joined the club's academy in 2014 and made his senior debut in 2018, helping his side return to the Premiership.

Full-back Lane among dozen to depart

The Bears have also confirmed the departure of full-back Rich Lane after five years with the club, in which time the 32-year-old has scored 12 tries in 69 appearances.

Loosehead prop Sam Grahamslaw, John Edwards, Toby Barker and Raff Weston will also depart when the current campaign draws to a close.

Lock James Dun confirmed a move to Harlequins at the end of last year, while it was announced in March that centre Joe Jenkins would join Leicester.

Argentine international Santiago Grondona will explore playing opportunities in France from next season, joining Ben Elizalde (Newcastle) Sam Wolstenholme (Exeter) and Steele Barker (Cornish Pirates) on the list of those to depart.

The club have said it will use Friday's final home game of the season against Bath at Ashton Gate to allow fans to say farewell to the group.

Fans, media react to MSU star Jeremy Fears Jr.'s NBA Draft decision

Michigan State basketball got some great news on Wednesday night, and fans were very excited about it on social media.

It took until the late hours of the night, but eventually, Spartans star guard Jeremy Fears Jr. officially announced he would be withdrawing from the NBA Draft and return for another season at Michigan State. Fears had initially been considered a lock to return for another season with the Spartans, but his impressive pre-draft combine and workout performances helped raise his stock to where some considered it a coin flip on which route he'd decide.

With Fears set to come back, Michigan State will enter next season as a guarantee preseason top 10 team, and potentially a top 5 team. Fears will be a preseason All-American and led a cast of other future NBA players.

So how did the fans and media react to the news of Fears' return on Wednesday night? Let's check that out below:

The Floor General's return and boy are we happy. Go Green💚 https://t.co/H3Cl5urnDF

— The Izzone (@ThisistheIZZONE) May 28, 2026

PG: Jeremy Fears Jr.
SG: Jasiah Jervis
SF: Coen Carr
PF: Caleb Glenn
C: Anton Bonke

🏆 pic.twitter.com/wfeYqih9ZS

— 𝐽𝑎𝑦 “𝐽𝑎𝑚𝑜” 𝑀𝑜𝑟𝑎𝑙𝑒𝑠 (@MSUFanJay) May 28, 2026

PG: Fears/Medlock
SG: Scott/Jervis/Teng
SF: Carr/Glenn/Scott
PF: Ward/Glenn
C: Bonke/McCulloch/Taylor

Roster will have better guard play, greater shot creation, more perimeter shooting. Huge offseason for the frontcourt to find defensive stability and the best two way pairings.

— DK (@SpartanHoops_DK) May 28, 2026

https://t.co/1uS6aykG0qpic.twitter.com/Q1bchbFSCk

— ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ 🟢⚪️ (@Gr33n247) May 28, 2026

AND NEVER A DOUBT, JEREMY FEARS IS COMING BACKhttps://t.co/SHiOSoqvAipic.twitter.com/fcfn8UUHOp

— Fireball sommelier (@Sheehan_Sports) May 28, 2026

💚 ❤️ 💚 #GoGreenpic.twitter.com/dRcu9wd7hI

— Jeremy Fears Sr. (@Jfears5) May 28, 2026

JFJ just posted this on his instagram. pic.twitter.com/l7MC8Xv133

— Ryan (@SpartanRyan) May 28, 2026

Another year of this duo running things… pic.twitter.com/vyAoAVzVye

— Jacob Cotsonika (@jacobcotsonika) May 28, 2026

pic.twitter.com/IDODUPkdci

— william (@willy__smith) May 28, 2026

he’s really getting his 2nd in Detroit pic.twitter.com/V4pm9wQxO9

— Eric (@DETszn) May 28, 2026

BANG!!! https://t.co/rqOTZ6ZM83

— Andrew Cumbow (@ACumbow) May 28, 2026

People don’t realize how fire this is. 🔥 https://t.co/rAy2GN63cN

— Brandon Champion: You Don't Work Hard (@BrandonthaChamp) May 28, 2026

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Silvera among six players to leave Middlesbrough

Sam Silvera looks down
Sammy Silvera made 23 appearances for Boro last season, scoring twice [Getty Images]

Australia winger Sam Silvera is one of six players released by Middlesbrough after they missed out on promotion to the Premier League.

The 25-year-old was a first choice for Boro at the start of the season but unable to regain his place regularly after being sidelined by a foot injury in February.

Silvera made 65 appearances after joining from Central Coast Mariners in 2023.

Defender Darragh Lenihan, midfielder Alex Gilbert and back-up goalkeeper Jon McLaughlin are also set to depart at the end of their contracts this summer.

They will be joined through the exit door by Finnish forward Marcus Forss, who spent the majority of the season on loan at Bolton and Dan Barlaser, who went to Hibs on loan.

Loanees Alan Browne, Matt Targett and Joe Wildsmith will all return to their parent clubs.

Boro are still in talks with defender Dael Fry, who captained the side at Wembley last weekend in their Championship play-off defeat by Hull City, over an extension to his contract which expires next month.

However Jeremy Sarmiento will definitely remain at the Riverside with the Brighton winger's loan set to become a permanent transfer when the transfer window opens in June.

NWSL’s ‘Summer of Soccer’ push aims to tap into World Cup interest

The National Women’s Soccer League might be days away from its monthlong pause for the start of the men’s World Cup, but the league already has plans to join the action.

The league on Thursday unveiled its “Summer of Soccer” initiative, a multi-week campaign that will embed the league into the heart of the international buzz around the tournament. The initiative centers on a summer trip anchored by a league-branded bus tour that will position the league in communities across the U.S. during key moments of the tournament.

The tour will coincide with some of the biggest matches of the NWSL regular season, once matches resume during the first week of July.

“As the global soccer community comes together in the United States and across North America this summer, we see a major opportunity to showcase the NWSL as a central part of that broader soccer culture and conversation,” NWSL chief marketing officer Rachel Epstein said in a statement. “This initiative is about meeting fans where they are, elevating our players and clubs and creating new entry points into the league during one of the biggest soccer moments the country has ever hosted.”

The tour will feature fan experiences and live content in various cities, including Columbus, Ohio; Kansas City, Mo.; Portland, Ore.; Denver; Los Angeles; Seattle and New York. There will be live creator coverage, community events and amplified coverage around certain NWSL matches. The league said it will also position itself, players and its partners across the broader tournament landscape through appearances and similar integrations throughout the competition.

The road trip begins in Columbus, home to the league’s 18th expansion side, which debuts in 2028. The city will also host this year’s Challenge Cup on June 26, pitting the 2025 NWSL Shield-winning Kansas City Current against the 2025 NWSL champions, Gotham FC.

The tour includes a stop at Kansas City for a FIFA Fan Festival, before heading to Denver for the July 3 match between the Current and Denver Summit. This coincides with the return of regular-season NWSL games and the highly anticipated arrival of U.S. women’s national team captain Lindsey Heaps, who will join Denver after her season at Lyon.

The bus then heads to San Diego for the July 4 game between the San Diego Wave and Gotham, before pivoting to Los Angeles, where the league will host culture-focused creator experiences across the city during the World Cup round of 16. The bus will also make stops in Portland and then Seattle for the Cascadia Rivalry on July 12, before driving cross-country to New York City.

Once on the East Coast, the bus will stop by the Queens Classic between Gotham and the Washington Spirit on July 15. The sides are set to become the first women’s professional teams to play a game at Citi Field, with the clubs eyeing to beat the record for the largest attendance for a women’s sporting event in the city limits. The bus will also have a presence around Fanatics Fest in Manhattan and the men’s World Cup at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., on July 19.

The campaign makes good on initiatives NWSL commissioner Jessica Berman alluded to at the start of the season. She stressed in March the significance of the opportunity the men’s World Cup presents for a league actively searching for ways to bring in new audiences.

“Our specific focus for the 2026 season is to make sure that our games are in front of and our product are in front of people who love elite soccer, agnostic to whether it is men or women, knowing that the NWSL is the best league in the world,” Berman told reporters at the time. “If you love the best soccer in the world, you will love the NWSL.

“The Men’s World Cup is a pivotal moment … and we will use that as an opportunity to create discoverability for the NWSL. The ways we’re going to do that, the tactics around that are, No. 1, through tentpole events.”

Berman referenced how the Challenge Cup was timed to be played during the World Cup and in Ohio, a neutral location not hosting any games. The league also will intentionally resume play during the knockout rounds.

“There will be less games that are happening on the men’s World Cup side,” Berman said, “(giving) us an opportunity to occupy some of that space when there are still going to be millions of people paying attention to soccer in this country and globally.”

The hope is that the NWSL can capitalize on the World Cup buzz to bring in new fans during one of the biggest summers for soccer in North America.

This article originally appeared in The Athletic.

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FIFA faces US probe over World Cup ticket prices less than two weeks before the tournament

Football's governing body is under mounting legal pressure on American soil just two weeks before the 2026 World Cup begins.

The states of New York and New Jersey have launched formal investigations into FIFA's ticket sales for the tournament, citing concerns over misleading pricing and the accuracy of seat allocations, as critics accuse the organisation of exploiting fans who spent years waiting for the competition to arrive on their doorstep.

According to a joint statement released on Wednesday, New York Attorney General Letitia James and New Jersey Attorney General Jennifer Davenport have issued subpoenas seeking internal documentation on how ticket prices were set and how seating categories were defined and marketed.

The investigation centres on eight matches at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, including the tournament final scheduled for 19 July.

"New Yorkers have been waiting years for the World Cup to come to their backyard and they deserve a fair shot at affordable tickets," James said.

Part of the investigation focuses on allegations from buyers who claim they received seats in less desirable areas of the stadium than those they originally selected and paid for.

FIFA compounded the confusion, according to the attorneys general, by introducing a new "Front Category" premium ticket tier after the initial sales phase had already closed, effectively reshuffling the seating hierarchy for supporters who had already committed their money.

Investigators are also scrutinising FIFA's use of "variable pricing", a form of demand-based pricing applied for the first time at a World Cup.

Prices for more than 90 matches reportedly rose between October 2025 and April 2026, with an investigation by The Athletic finding increases of around 25% for games in Mexico and Canada.

"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," the New York attorney general declared.

"FIFA has turned buying a ticket to the World Cup into a gauntlet of confusion, fake scarcity and impossibly high prices," the New Jersey attorney general added.

At the time of writing, FIFA has not publicly commented on the investigation.

The probe arrives as the tournament, expected to generate some $13 billion (€11.1bn) for the organisation, faces escalating criticism from fans and regulators alike.

Consumer complaint in the EU

The US subpoenas are not an isolated case.

In March, consumer rights organisation Euroconsumers and the Football Supporters Europe (FSE) network filed a formal complaint with the European Commission, accusing FIFA of abusing its monopoly position over ticket sales and describing the pricing as "extortionate" and a "monumental betrayal" of fans.

The Commission confirmed receipt of the complaint and said it would assess the case under standard procedures, though no further developments have been reported since.

FIFA President Gianni Infantino speaks as Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney looks on during a FIFA World Cup trophy tour event in Ottawa, 24 May 2026
FIFA President Gianni Infantino speaks as Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney looks on during a FIFA World Cup trophy tour event in Ottawa, 24 May 2026 - Justin Tang /The Canadian Press via AP

At the heart of the European complaint is what campaigners describe as a glaring gap between promise and reality.

FIFA originally announced group-stage tickets from as little as $60, yet according to Euroconsumers, almost no fans managed to secure seats at that price.

The organisation also charges a 15% fee to both buyers and sellers through its own resale marketplace, a practice Euroconsumers describes as highly profitable for the governing body and detrimental to consumer rights.

"Let's put a stop to this dynamic pricing and announce with full transparency what the prices will be," said Els Bruggeman, head of policy and enforcement at Euroconsumers.

FIFA, which describes itself as a not-for-profit organisation and says revenues are reinvested across its 211 member associations, has defended its model by pointing to unprecedented global demand, citing more than 500 million ticket requests for the tournament.

Ex-Iowa State F Milan Momcilovic withdraws from NBA Draft, remains in NCAA transfer portal

Former Iowa State forward Milan Momcilovic has become the most coveted player in college basketball’s transfer portal.

Momcilovic withdrew his name from the 2026 NBA Draft on Wednesday night. The sharpshooter had entered both the transfer portal and the NBA Draft after the 2025-26 season. And now he’s in search of a new school to continue his college basketball career.

According to On3, Kentucky, Louisville, Arizona and St. John’s are some of the top contenders from Momcilovic’s services. From On3:

Several sources believe Louisville and Kentucky are the frontrunners, with St. John’s as a true dark horse. While Arizona has also come up in conversations, it sounds like the Tommy Lloyd and the Wildcats still have some work to do in order to close the gap.

Momcilovic averaged just under 17 points per game and shot almost 49% from behind the 3-point line last season. He shot over 50% from the field on 11 attempts per game and averaged 7.5 3-point attempts. In his three seasons at Iowa State, the Wisconsin native has shot 43% from behind the arc. He was a 40% shooter from the 3-point line as a sophomore when he averaged 11.5 points per game.

Iowa State was a No. 2 seed in the 2026 NCAA tournament and took down Kentucky in the second round before losing to Tennessee in the Sweet 16. The Cyclones played those two games without All-American Joshua Jefferson after he suffered an ankle injury in the team’s first-round win.

The Wildcats are looking to remake their roster ahead of what’s a pivotal third season for coach Mark Pope. Kentucky underachieved in 2025-26, while Arkansas made the Elite Eight with former UK coach John Calipari. Louisville has also added top transfer Flory Bidunga from Kansas and Oregon guard Jackson Shelstad. The Cardinals currently have the No. 11 ranked class in On3’s rankings and could vault much higher with the addition of Momcilovic.

Jorge Martin reveals new injury but denies concussion from Barcelona crash

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Jorge Martin is carrying a foot injury into this weekend’s Italian Grand Prix following a heavy crash in MotoGP’s Barcelona test. 

The factory Aprilia rider was taken to the hospital after a high-speed fall in the post-Catalan Grand Prix test on 18 May, bringing a premature end to a tough weekend on home turf.

Doctors conducted several tests on the Spaniard, primarily on his left elbow and right leg, but scans eventually ruled out any fractures.

However, speaking at Mugello on Thursday, Martin admitted he did not escape the incident completely unscathed, revealing a minor ligament injury to his right foot.

“On the bike, I just lost the front at 200km/h,” he explained. “It was a really nasty crash.

“Thank God, I'm good, I'm safe. No broken bones. So it was a nice test also for my body to understand that it's pretty okay. 

“I have a small injury on my foot, some [type of] ligament injury. But, I hope that tomorrow it doesn't disturb me a lot.”

Jorge Martín, Aprilia Racing

Jorge Martín, Aprilia Racing

Martin suffered six crashes across four days of running in Barcelona, preventing him from challenging for the podium and forcing him to make multiple visits to the trackside medical centre.

His most brutal fall came in Friday’s opening practice session, when he dropped the Aprilia into Turn 12. The bike smashed into the air fence before bouncing back across the gravel trap, narrowly avoiding the 2024 champion.

The crash was followed by reports that Martin was “slightly concussed”, although he later returned to the track to complete practice starts on his second bike.

The 28-year-old denied those claims at Mugello, but admitted he felt dizzy in the immediate aftermath of the impact.

“That wasn’t true,” he said about concussion claims. “For sure, I had a big crash towards the bike. 

“But when you crash so fast and then you just stop, you have to be dizzy, 100%. But afterwards, I went on the practice start, so I don't know why this came out, but it wasn't true. 

“If I have a concussion, I will be the first one to go check because I don't want to have further problems.”

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3 Steelers breakout candidates on offense in 2026

All the focus this offseason has been on the offensive side of the football for the Pittsburgh Steelers. New head coach Mike McCarthy brings in an offensive mindset and the team has worked hard to rebuild this side of the football. Under former head coach Mike Tomlin, the defense was forced to carry the team and just hope for enough from the offense but this shouldn't be the case in 2026.

Here are our three breakout candidates for 2026.

Center Zach Frazier

Last season, Frazier graded out as the No. 8 center in the NFL in just his second season. The AFC has some of the best centers in the league, led by Kansas City Chiefs Creed Humphrey and Las Vegas Raiders' Tyler Linderbaum. But this season, we expect Frazier to take his spot with this trio in just his third year in the league.

Wide receiver Roman Wilson

If not Roman Wilson, who? And if not now, when? Wilson's only competition to be the team's No. 3 receiver is rookie Germie Bernard. Wilson's in the ideal situation. Any issues with Wilson and the previous staff or system are long gone, and if Wilson can stay healthy, he has a chance to have a significant impact.

Quarterback Will Howard

Just hear us out. We don't expect Will Howard to be the starting quarterback in in 2026 unless Aaron Rodgers suffers some sort of catastrophic injury. But between now and the start of the season, Howard has a perfect chance to break out and separate himself from the rest of the other quarterbacks on the roster and set himself up for the future.

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Bills news: Which defensive players have stood out so far during OTAs?

CHAMPAIGN, ILLINOIS - OCTOBER 11: Cornerback Davison Igbinosun #1 of the Ohio State Buckeyes blocks a pass intended for Wide Receiver Justin Bowick #0 of the Illinois Fighting Illini in action during a game between the Illinois Fighting Illini and the Ohio State Buckeyes at Memorial Stadium on October 11, 2025 in Champaign, Illinois. (Photo by Robin Alam/ISI Photos/ISI Photos via Getty Images) | ISI Photos via Getty Images

The Buffalo Bills are in their second week of Organized Team Activities (OTAs), and while the defensive players are still getting acclimated to the new system being incorporated by new defensive coordinator Jim Leonhard, Leonhard is quick to admit there are several Bills who have impressed him during OTAs.

Today’s edition of Buffalo Rumblinks leads off by examining which members of the defense have stood out so far during OTAs, a group that includes linebacker Terrel Bernard (pictured below).

Check out Leonhard’s thoughts on his defense and be sure to leave your thoughts on who has impressed you during the offseason program in the comments section.

Several defensive players making an instant impression on Jim Leonhard

One of those standouts during the first week-plus of OTAs? Rookie cornerback Davison Igbinosun, who, according to Leonhard, has “competitiveness—he’s extremely competitive in everything he does. Then growth—you know, I’ve been watching him for a long time. I saw a player early in his career that had to make some adjustments to maximize his potential, and we saw him do that this last year,” Leonhard said about Igbinosun during a session with the media.

Learn how Igbinosun, Bernard, defensive tackle Ed Oliver, safety CJ Gardner-Johnson, and rookie linebacker Kaleb Elarms-Orr have made the most of their OTA opportunities, and how second-year cornerback Maxwell Hairston is excited and feels like he can “play free and really be myself” in Leonhard’s defensive schemes.

Plus, hear why Leonhard is excited to return to Buffalo and make the most of his opportunity to overhaul a Bills defense that often struggled at stopping the run, getting off the field on third down, and coming up with the big stop in the playoffs during the Sean McDermott era.

Even more Bills news

Analyzing how Josh Allen is off to one of the best starts of any quarterback in NFL history before their 30th birthday. Plus, get to know new inside linebacker Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles; Sal Capaccio continues his State of the Bills series by previewing the edge rushers and outside linebackers; we offer up a potential surprise roster cut following the completion of OTAs; and more!

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Rockets viewed as third-best landing spot for star Cavaliers guard

The Houston Rockets have been linked to plenty of stars in the offseason trade market as of late, with Donovan Mitchell one of them.

The star Cavaliers guard has already made it clear that he wants to stay in Cleveland, but after the Cavs were swept in the Eastern Conference Finals by the New York Knicks, the franchise could opt to hit the reset button. Should he become available, Mitchell would be an interesting trade target for the Rockets.

Donovan Mitchell in Houston

Bleacher Report’s @GregSwartzBR views the Rockets as the third-best landing spot for Donovan Mitchell behind the Thunder and the Spurs

Swartz called Houston a “strong trade partner” that “could challenge even the best in the West” with Mitchell pic.twitter.com/8cOYefcUGa

— SleeperRockets (@SleeperRockets) May 27, 2026

The Rockets were listed as the third-best landing spot for Mitchell in a recent article by Bleacher Report's Greg Swartz, only behind the Oklahoma City Thunder and the San Antonio Spurs. The Philadelphia 76ers and the New Orleans Pelicans were the fourth and fifth-ranked teams, respectively.

Swartz wrote that the Rockets would be a "strong trade partner" for the Cavs, describing Houston as a team that's "perhaps one piece away from contending for a title."

In the mock trade to get Mitchell, Swartz had the Rockets sending out Jabari Smith Jr., Reed Sheppard, Dorian Finney-Smith, and a 2027 first-round pick via the Phoenix Suns to Cleveland in exchange for the 29-year-old guard. That would leave Houston with a starting five of Fred VanVleet, Mitchell, Amen Thompson, Kevin Durant and Alperen Şengün.

Add in Tari Eason (assuming Houston retains him in restricted free agency) and Steven Adams off the bench, and the Rockets would have a top-seven that "could challenge even the best in the West," according to Swartz.

Houston is at a similar crossroads to Cleveland in the current stage of their team-building, so it's unclear whether the Rockets would be willing to go star-hunting for a second straight offseason after this year's early playoff exit. Still, Mitchell is coming off an All-NBA season where he averaged 27.9 points and 5.7 assists per game, so it could be a worthwhile gamble for Houston if it decides to buy in on its young core.

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Former Vol scores run in Giants-Diamondbacks series finale

Arizona (31-24) defeated San Francisco (22-34), 3-2, Wednesday at Oracle Park in San Francisco, California.

Former Tennessee baseball player Drew Gilbert started in center field for the Giants and went 1-for-2. He scored one run in the series finale against the Diamondbacks.

San Francisco will next play on Thursday at Colorado. First pitch is slated for 8:40 p.m. EDT at Coors Field in Denver, Colorado.

Gilbert played at Tennessee from 2020-22 and appeared in 141 games, including 134 starts, as a batter for Tennessee. He also appeared in 11 contests as a relief pitcher and had a 2-0 record.

Gilbert recorded a .314 batting average, 22 home runs, 140 RBIs and 116 runs with the Vols.

He appeared in 58 games during his final season at Tennessee in 2022, totaling 11 home runs, 70 RBIs, 60 runs, 72 hits, 21 doubles, four triples, 33 walks and four stolen bases.

Gilbert was selected by Houston in the first round (No. 28 overall) of the 2022 MLB draft.

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Matthew Stafford 'not sure' when the end of his career will come

Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford is coming off one of the most remarkable stretches of his 17-year NFL career after winning his first MVP award, leading the NFL in passing yards and passing touchdowns. But as he navigates the twilight of his playing days, the question of longevity remains an open-ended discussion.

Speaking recently about managing the final chapters of his football journey with ESPN's Pat McAfee, Stafford admitted that while his body feels healthy, mapping out the exact timeline for his exit is no simple task.

"It is something delicate," Stafford said. "I got to, you know, navigate the end of it, and I'm not sure when that is. I want to be fair to our team, but I also want to be fair to myself, and take this thing year to year."

"My body feels pretty good..

We've got a really good team and I don't take that for granted" ~ Matthew Stafford #PrimetimeSportspic.twitter.com/DvHDtyRup2

— Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow) May 28, 2026

For the last few offseasons, rumblings of Stafford's potential retirement have surfaced consistently, fueled by injuries — including a persistent back issue that loomed over him early last year— and age. Yet, the 38-year-old signal-caller has repeatedly proven that he has plenty of elite football left in the tank, leading the Rams all the way to the NFC championship game during the 2025 season.

Stafford completely squashed the latest round of retirement speculation in dramatic fashion during his NFL MVP acceptance speech in February. Standing on stage with his daughters, he explicitly told the crowd he looked forward to having them cheer him on next season, shutting down any rumors of an imminent departure.

The Rams doubled down on that commitment with a new extension for Stafford that secures his place in Los Angeles for the next two seasons. The revised deal gives Stafford a well-deserved raise following his MVP campaign while establishing clear, annual decision deadlines for both the player and the organization.

For now, the future Hall of Famer is focused on the immediate horizon, balancing the reality of his eventual retirement with a genuine appreciation for the championship-caliber roster around him in Los Angeles.

"I talk about those with my wife, with my kids," Stafford said of his timeline. "They want me to keep doing it as long as I feel good and I'm excited about it, which I am. We've got a really good team in LA... and it's a whole bunch of fun."

Another new wrinkle to consider is that of rookie quarterback Ty Simpson. The Rams drafted the Alabama prospect with the No. 13 pick as the heir apparent to Stafford. But rather than see Simpson as the architect of his ousting, Stafford is ready to take on the mantle as mentor while the Rams push for another Super Bowl.

This article originally appeared on Rams Wire: Matthew Stafford 'not sure' when the end of his career will come

What will Giants’ John Harbaugh say about Jaxson Dart, Abdul Carter amid Trump controversy?

The Giants on Friday will hold an organized team activities practice that is open to reporters. Afterward, coach John Harbaugh — already hailed as the franchise’s savior — will address assembled media.

Normally, this would be just a routine afternoon for Harbaugh. But Friday will mark his first public comments since the recent controversy surrounding quarterback Jaxson Dart, edge rusher Abdul Carter and President Donald Trump.

So what will Harbaugh say about this whole messy situation? (Also: Will Dart and/or Carter speak with reporters? That remains unclear.)

It’s worth noting that Harbaugh is on friendly terms with Trump. Last summer, when Harbaugh still coached the Ravens, he and several family members (including Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh) visited the White House and met with Trump.

After the visit, John Harbaugh was asked about Trump previously calling an area of Baltimore a “disgusting, rat and rodent infested mess” where “no human being would want to live.” Harbaugh dodged the question.

“How you framed that question — I would have framed that question like: ‘You got a chance to go visit with the president, man. What was that experience like?’” Harbaugh said. “It was amazing. It was awesome.

“And I promise you I root for our president. I want our president to be successful just like I want my quarterback to be successful and I want my team to be successful. And it was an amazing experience.”

Almost a year later, on Friday, Dart introduced Trump at a rally in Suffern, N.Y. Carter responded Saturday morning by tweeting: “Thought this sh-- was AI, what we doing man.”

On Saturday evening, Carter followed up with this tweet: “Me & JD6 are good! We spoke earlier as Men. Yall can keep yall narratives.”

So what now?

Well, the Giants obviously need Dart and Carter to thrive in 2026. Both flashed potential as first-round rookies in 2025.

So the Dart/Carter/Trump controversy is a tone-setting locker room moment for Harbaugh, as he tries to steer the Giants away from years of losing and dysfunction.

As for Dart introducing Trump, the Giants made it clear — via a leak to the New York Post — that they weren’t pleased about the particulars of how it went down, though they respect Dart’s right to support Trump.

Dart didn’t ask the Giants for approval to introduce Trump at the rally, after he received an invitation from the White House. The team didn’t know it was going to happen until about 30 minutes prior.

Dart also attempted to start a Giants chant from the stage, and the team did not appreciate Dart invoking its name in a political setting, while he was supporting Trump in his personal time.

Ultimately, the Giants view Dart’s actions at the rally as a misstep.

Like Harbaugh, Dart has yet to speak publicly about any of this. Meanwhile, Carter made his thoughts clear throughout Saturday.

It’s not difficult to grasp one of the likely reasons why he isn’t a Trump fan. Carter has posted proudly on social media about his Islamic faith. In 2015, before Trump became president the first time, he called for “a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States.”

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Mets' Carson Benge reveals why he shaved his mustache

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There's no one more superstitious than a baseball player.

New York Mets rookie outfielder Carson Benge is the latest example of that, and his mustache paid the price.

Benge was in a slump, and so he decided to go with the clean-shaven look.

It's not as drastic a change for some, because Benge's lighter hair color meant his mustache wasn't super prominent. But for him, it was a definite change.

MORE: Bryce Harper confuses everyone with viral teeth brushing video

And in his first game with a clean face, Benge notched two hits.

"I haven't really been getting a ton of hits," Benge told reporters on Wednesday night. "So I just shaved it off, and it worked."

"I haven't really been getting a ton of hits, so I just shaved it off and it worked"

Carson Benge on shaving his mustache 🤣 pic.twitter.com/yala7DCqP3

— SNY Mets (@SNY_Mets) May 28, 2026

MORE: A rookie named Santa had a 1-of-a-kind MLB debut

Benge made the Mets' Opening Day roster as part of his MLB debut season, and he's been an everyday starter. He's definitely experienced some of the ups and downs that come through the course of a long baseball season.

Prior to Wednesday's game, Benge was 1 for his last 18.

But a 2-for-4 night with two RBI will have Benge feeling better about things.

Does it have anything to do with the mustache? Potentially psychologically, but even that is a stretch.

But if Benge thinks it matters, then it can matter in some level of his confidence or approach. Superstitions are a funny thing, and they're at full strength in the game of baseball. Benge will keep his face clean for as long as he keeps hitting. 

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Jumbo Package: WCWS preview, Amari Allen returns to Alabama

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - MARCH 27: Amari Allen #5 of the Alabama Crimson Tide runs up court against the Michigan Wolverines during the first half of the Sweet Sixteen round game of the 2026 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament held at the United Center on March 27, 2026 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Tyler Schank/NCAA Photos via Getty Images) | NCAA Photos via Getty Images

Happy Thursday, everyone. Alabama kicks off WCWS play today, against national 8-seed UCLA.

Location: Devon Park, Oklahoma City

Thursday, May 28: 6 p.m. CT

First pitch of Alabama softball vs. UCLA is at 6 p.m. CT Thursday, May 28. If Alabama wins vs. UCLA, the Crimson Tide will face the winner of No. 4 Nebraska vs. No. 5 Arkansas. If Alabama loses, it will face the loser of that game.

ESPN’s Bill Connelly posted a nice WCWS preview for you, including strengths and weaknesses for all participating teams:

Biggest strength: They’re the No. 1 seed, and they look like it. It’s hard to top a 0.21 ERA, but that’s what Bama has posted in the postseason so far. Jocelyn Briski (23-3 with a 1.03 ERA for the season) has pitched 17 scoreless innings with 23 K’s, while freshman Vic Moten (21-4, 1.66) has given up just one run and seven baserunners in 10 innings.

Their bats haven’t quite sizzled like some others’, but they’ve still gotten a combined six postseason home runs and 17 RBIs, with a 1.361 OPS, from the combo of center fielder Audrey Vandagriff, second baseman Jena Young and catcher Alexis Pupillo. First baseman Brook Wells hasn’t gotten going in the NCAAs yet — she’s 3-for-18 with eight K’s and nine left on base — but she still has a 1.364 OPS and a team-leading 23 homers for the season.

Alabama is 5-3 against the field this season, all in SEC play. The 2nd-ranked Longhorns have been the toughest opponent thus far, splitting four with the Tide including a 7-1 Texas victory to knock Alabama out of the SEC tournament.

UCLA is always tough and they will test the Tide’s pitching today. The Bruins have scored a whopping 84 runs in eight games since the start of the Big Ten tournament, including a 15-1 drubbing of a South Carolina squad that held Alabama to eight runs over a three game set to close out the regular season.

Nate Oats got some outstanding news yesterday when Amari Allen withdrew his name from the NBA Draft.

Even with Philon and Holloway on the floor, Allen had his fair share of running the point and taking the ball up the floor this past season. That will only increase in 2026-27, as Allen will very likely hold a point forward role — a style head coach Nate Oats hasn’t really used since he was hired in 2019.

Allen was labeled as 6-foot-8 on Alabama’s official roster this past season, but he measured at 6-foot-5 1/4 at the NBA Combine. He certainly fits the typical guard size, but he led the Tide and was 10th in the SEC in rebounds per game with 6.9.

While it’s unorthodox, a position switch on the official roster isn’t necessarily something to rule out. Aside from Holloway, Preston Murphy Jr., who only saw time in the final moments of blowouts, is the only other guard. The official positions for incoming freshmen Jaxon Richardson, Qayden Samuels and Tarris Bouie can go either way, as they’re all 6-foot-6 wings.

Allen will need to be a guard this season in order to further his career, and you can bet that Nate has that in his plans. Depending on the Aden Holloway situation, Allen may be the starting point guard as of this moment.


“Any conversation about whether or not Aden comes back is very premature,” Byrne told AL.com. “Aden still has legal hurdles to overcome. If he works those out, there would still be multiple steps before we would consider a plan to allow him the opportunity to officially rejoin the program. Any discussions are too early.”

When Holloway was arrested on March 16, he faced two felonies: first-degree possession of marijuana as well as failure to affix a tax stamp. Then a grand jury added two misdemeanor charges: illegal possession of prescription drugs and the use/possession of drug paraphernalia, according to court records.

It’s going to be interesting to see what Alabama does with Aden. The odds that he stands trial before basketball season seem fairly slim. Is there a path to returning while charges are still pending?

We learned that Alabama’s 2nd and 3rd games of the season will kick off at 2:30pm.

Alabama football’s 2026 schedule got a bit more complete on Wednesday. The Crimson Tide’s Sept. 12 SEC opener at Kentucky and Sept. 19 matchup with Florida State got kickoff times.

The FSU game is set to begin at 2:30 p.m. CT that day, ESPN announced on Wednesday. It is scheduled to be aired on ABC.

Florida State will visit the Tide as the return trip of a home-and-home series that began last season.

Kalen DeBoer had some nice things to say about Lorcan Quinn, who I maintain will be Alabama’s starting placekicker.

Quinn went 5-for-5 on kicks 40 to 49 yards a season ago. He also made 4 of 6 from 50-plus. Quinn’s longest made field goal traveled 55 yards.

But there’s more to Quinn than the power of his leg.

“What you always want with the specialists, if it’s not perfect, how does it affect them?” DeBoer said. “Whether it’s perfect in the moment, in his case with a snap and a hold, does it get to him? How does it affect him? Also after a kick, good and bad, it can be good and that doesn’t mean anything going into the next kick. Or it can be bad, and how does it affect your psyche and all that?

“He’s just really steady. I appreciate about him, he’s a little older and a little more mature that way. I think that carries into his kicking.”

Check out this titty baby.

pic.twitter.com/vARDylvpIv

— Hunter Yurachek (@HunterYurachek) May 27, 2026

Last, guess which SEC school has joined the Big 12 and Big Ten participation trophy chorus?

“In concept, I like the 24,” Big 12 commissioner Brett Yormark said of the proposed 24-team bracket, according to SI.com. “More access, I think, is great. More access would be great for the Big 12.”

That is exactly what we need. More teams from a conference that has a 1-8 record in CFP games. That lone win — from TCU in the 2022 semifinal — led to the most lopsided championship game ever. That gave us the 65-7 torture chamber Georgia built to claim a second straight title.

“We have 20 sports at Tennessee, and the percentage of teams with access to postseason,” Tennessee AD Danny White said Tuesday at SEC spring meetings. “I think it’s low in football and I think we need more access for that.”

I’ll say it again: It’s always Tennessee.

That’s about it for now. Have a great day.

Roll Tide.

Ted Schwerzler: J.J. McCarthy Hasn’t Changed

Ted Schwerzler: J.J. McCarthy Hasn’t Changed
Brad Rempel

It’s a problem that the Minnesota Vikings have seen such limited exposure of J.J. McCarthy. When they used a first round pick on him, the hope was that he could provide a path to the future for the most important position in sports.

Minnesota’s Quarterback Competition Hasn’t Changed McCarthy’s Ways

Unfortunately, he has continued to be hurt and ineffective to the point that it hasn’t happened. The Arizona Cardinals cast off Kyler Murray, which allowed a proven veteran to fall into their laps. Now, participating in OTAs together for the first time this summer, McCarthy remains the same guy.

Vikings QB J.J. McCarthy against the Giants in 2025
Dec 21, 2025; East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA; Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy (9) practices before the game at MetLife Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Robert Deutsch-Imagn Images

Beyond just being injured, J.J. McCarthy has been his own worst enemy at times. Whether opening his mouth and uttering a brutal comment or flaunting his emotion and becoming a viral meme, the former Michigan Wolverine leaves plenty to be desired. He didn’t turn away from that in his first offseason opportunity either.

Kyler Murray said his time with McCarthy has been "great" and added: "We're both competitors and I know we both want what's best for the team." https://t.co/N3M7mRBaUr

— Kevin Seifert (@SeifertESPN) May 27, 2026

Two quarterbacks are vying for starting reps with the Minnesota Vikings this season. From the outset, it’s clear that one of them knows how to handle that, and the other does not. It shouldn’t be surprising, given Murray’s tenure in the league and his own adversity, but, shockingly, McCarthy remains the same immature kid.

Last season was supposed to represent McCarthy taking over the reins. Minnesota let both Sam Darnold and Daniel Jones walk. They went with their 10th overall pick and got just 10 games of action, including a 57.6% completion percentage, 1,632 yards, and an 11/12 TD/INT ratio. To say McCarthy was bad would be putting it lightly.

Vikings QB J.J. McCarthy against the Commanders in 2025
Dec 7, 2025; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy (9) practices before the game at U.S. Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brad Rempel-Imagn Images

Plenty of insiders have tried to paint the Vikings quarterback situation as a competition this summer. That’d be great if it played out. Of course, that would require McCarthy to have self-awareness, and he continues to exhibit none.

At the end of the day, it doesn’t matter who the Vikings’ next quarterback is as long as they have someone who can be here for the long haul. Right now, that’s a question, but it certainly doesn’t look like the youngster is the answer.


Connacht make five changes for Glasgow clash

Cian Prendergast
Cian Prendergast will captain Connacht on Friday [Getty Images]

Connacht are boosted by the return of forwards Dylan Tierney-Martin and Darragh Murray for Friday's United Rugby Championship [URC] quarter-final away to Glasgow Warriors at Scotstoun [19:45 BST].

The pair represent two of five changes made by coach Stuart Lancaster for the last eight clash with Tierney-Martin replacing Eoin de Buitléar at hooker, while Sam Illo sin place of Finlay Bealham at tight-head prop.

In the second row, Joe Joyce drops out to accommodate Murray's return, while Paul Boyle comes in for the injured Sean Jansen at number eight in a back row that also contains team captain Cian Prendergast and Shamus Hurley-Langton.

The sole change in the backs sees John Devine in for the injured Harry West at outside centre and will play alongside Bundee Aki.

The half-back partnership of Ben Murphy and Josh Ioane remains, as does the back three of wingers Shayne Bolton and Shane Jennings, plus full-back Sam Gilbert.

Dave Heffernan is fit again for a place on the bench, while Sean O'Brien is named as the back row replacement Hugh Gavin takes the place of the unavailable Jack Carty on the bench.

"This is exactly where we wanted to be at the start of the season, so credit must go to all the players for what they've displayed in the last few months to get us to this position," Lancaster said.

"Now we have to go out there and seize the opportunity. Glasgow are a formidable opponent especially away from home, with an array of talented players who are very well coached, but we are excited by the challenge ahead of us."

Connacht: Gilbert; Jennings, Devine, Aki, Bolton; Ioane, Murphy; Bohan, Tierney-Marti, Illo, Murphy, Murray, Prendergast (capt.), Hurley-Langton, Boyle.

Replacements: Heffernan, Dooley, Bealham, Joyce, O'Brien, Devine, Gavin, Naughton.

Why Shohei Ohtani was cursing up a storm on hot mics despite 6 hitless innings

Shohei Ohtani appears to be his own worst critic. The Los Angeles Dodgers' two-way superstar was caught cursing up a storm Wednesday against the Colorado Rockies, an eventual 4-1 win.

Despite six hitless innings, seven strikeouts and a leadoff home run, Ohtani was none too pleased. He was shouting at himself throughout the night, and postgame he revealed why.

“I was just battling the lack of command I had throughout the night,” Ohtani said through team interpreter Will Ireton, per The Athletic. “Just way too many walks.”

Ohtani issued a season-high four walks, his most since July 4, 2023, when he still played for the Los Angeles Angels. The four-time MVP gave up four walks combined over his other three starts in May. Command issues simply never seem to find Ohtani, so when they did Wednesday, it led to frustration.

Shohei Ohtani has completed 6 no hit innings but he’s been frustrated all night. I’ve never seen him like this as he’s always composed 👀 pic.twitter.com/Dysf2sCLw2

— js9innings (@js9inningsmedia) May 28, 2026

“I think I could’ve pitched deeper into the game if I gave up hits,” Ohtani said. “And I would rather take the days where I get hit a little bit but still be efficient rather than walking and just not being able to pitch deeper into the game.”

Still, Ohtani didn't give up any hard hits, put together a quality start and improved his ERA to a sparkling 0.82. Oh, and the Dodgers are atop the NL West.

Good, as they say, is the enemy of great.

This article originally appeared on For The Win: Why Shohei Ohtani was cursing on hot mics despite 6 hitless innings

⚾️ Y! Sports AM: Miz and Sanchie

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🚨 HEADLINES

⚾️ Negotiations begin: The MLBPA has submitted its first CBA proposal to the league. Highlights include an increased minimum salary ($780k → $1.5M annually) and a "Competitive Integrity Tax" to penalize clubs that fail to meet a minimum payroll benchmark. MLB owners are expected to respond with their first proposal today.

🏀 Trump at MSG? President Donald Trump said he was invited to attend the NBA Finals at Madison Square Garden by Knicks owner James Dolan, and "I think I'll be going to one of the games." If he does, he'll become the first sitting U.S. president to attend an NBA Finals game.

🏈 Jacobs arrested: Packers RB Josh Jacobs was arrested in Wisconsin on Tuesday on several domestic violence charges. He was released from jail on Wednesday pending further investigation, and denies all allegations.

⚾️ Travis, the owner: Travis Kelce is set to become a minority owner of the Guardians, buying a stake in the MLB team he's rooted for since childhood. "There was nothing like Cleveland baseball in the '90s," the Cleveland native told ESPN. "That's just a core memory for me."

🏈 Request denied: The NCAA has denied Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby's request for reinstatement after he completed inpatient treatment for a gambling addiction. The school is appealing on behalf of the rising fifth-year senior, who was ruled ineligible after the NCAA learned he'd placed bets on Indiana while he was a member of the team in 2022.

See what else is trending on Yahoo Sports.


⚾️ MAY BELONGED TO MIZ AND SANCHIE

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Brewers fireballer Jacob Misiorowski and Phillies ace Cristopher Sánchez both just put up some of the best Mays in MLB history. Let's break it down.

The Miz: Misiorowski has pitched to a 0.29 ERA in five starts this month, allowing one run and 11 hits in 31.1 innings while striking out 49 batters and walking just six. And he did it all while throwing the ball harder than any starting pitcher ever has before.

  • May 1: 5.1 IP, 8 K, 2 BB, 0 H, 0 R (W) … He was pulled from his no-hitter with a cramp after throwing a 98.9 mph heater — his second-slowest of the night.
  • May 8: 6 IP, 11 K, 2 BB, 2 H, 0 R (W) … He threw the fastest pitch by a starter (103.6 mph) since tracking began in 2008… plus the next six fastest. Wild.
  • May 13: 7 IP, 10 K, 0 BB, 4 H, 0 R (ND) … His 93rd and final pitch was a 103.2 mph fastball, and earlier he threw the fifth-fastest pitch ever by a starter.
  • May 19: 6 IP, 8 K, 1 B, 3 H, 0 R (W) … He had some trouble slipping on the mound at Wrigley Field, so his fastball topped out at a pedestrian 101.5 mph.
  • May 25: 7 IP, 12 K, 1 BB, 2 H, 1 R (W) … He threw 57 pitches clocked at 100+ mph, the most ever by a pitcher in a single game.

By the numbers: Add in his first six starts of the year and Misiorowski is 5-2 with a 1.83 ERA (fourth-best in MLB) and 0.83 WHIP (second-best) for the first-place Brewers. He leads baseball with 100 strikeouts, and his 40.3% strikeout rate would be the best ever in a single season (min. 100 IP).

(Orlando Ramirez/Getty Images)

Meanwhile, in Philadelphia: Sánchez capped off his own epic May on Wednesday by extending his scoreless innings streak to 44.2, breaking a 115-year-old Phillies record set by Hall of Famer Grover Cleveland Alexander. He hasn't allowed a run since the first inning of his final April start.

  • May 5: 8 IP, 10 K, 1 BB, 3 H, 0 R (W)
  • May 10: 7 IP, 7 K, 0 BB, 6 H, 0 R (W)
  • May 16: 9 IP, 13 K, 0 BB, 6 H, 0 R (W)
  • May 22: 8 IP, 6 K, 2 BB, 4 H, 0 R (ND)
  • May 27: 7 IP, 9 K, 0 BB, 6 H, 0 R (W)

Rare feat: Sánchez is just the second pitcher since 1913 to go an entire calendar month without allowing a run (min. 30 IP), joining Orel Hershiser in 1988. The lefty's ERA (1.47 ERA) and WAR (3.7) both lead the majors, and he's helped the second-place Phillies turn their season around.

Let the games begin: Misiorowski and Sánchez are joined by a host of other hurlers in a loaded NL Cy Young race. L.A's Shohei Ohtani has a microscopic (but not yet qualified) 0.82 ERA, Pittsburgh's Paul Skenes has MLB's best WHIP (0.82), and Atlanta's Chris Sale (1.89 ERA, 0.87 WHIP) and Cincinnati's Chase Burns (1.96 ERA, 0.96 WHIP) have been nearly unhittable.


🌍 THE WORLD IN PHOTOS

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🇨🇦 Montreal, Canada — The Hurricanes blanked the Canadiens, 4-0, on Wednesday night to take a commanding 3-1 lead in the Eastern Conference Finals and hand the Habs their sixth home loss of these playoffs (compared to just two wins). Carolina goes for the series win tomorrow in Raleigh.

You miss 100% of the shots you don't take: The Canadiens have been a living embodiment of this adage, losing three straight games while getting out-shot 108-43 (!!). Those 43 shots on net are the fewest in a three-game span of a playoff series in NHL history.

(Harry How/Getty Images)

🇺🇸 Los Angeles, California — Shohei Ohtani hit a leadoff homer in his second straight pitching start — and then proceeded to throw six no-hit innings in the Dodgers' 4-1 win over the Rockies. His ERA is 0.82. His OPS is .886. Is that good?

More MLB: Astros slugger Yordan Alvarez hit two homers for the second straight game to reach 20 on the season; White Sox slugger Munetaka Murakami became the first rookie in MLB history to reach 20 HR before June; the Cubs beat the Pirates to snap their 10-game losing streak.

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🇩🇪 Leipzig, Germany — Crystal Palace defeated Rayo Vallecano, 1-0, in Wednesday's UEFA Conference League final, giving the English side their first European trophy in the club's 120-year history… just 12 months after they won their first major trophy, period (FA Cup).

USMNT watch: On the sidelines for Palace was Chris Richards, the USMNT's defensive anchor who's currently nursing an ankle injury. He's scheduled to travel to Atlanta today and undergo evaluations before joining the World Cup squad ahead of Sunday's friendly against Senegal.

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🇫🇷 Paris, France — Unseeded Yuliia Starodubtseva, ranked 55th in the world, stunned second-seeded Elena Rybakina on Wednesday at Roland Garros, knocking this year's Australian Open champion out of the French Open in just the second round.

Meanwhile, on the men's side: No. 3 Novak Djokovic and No. 28 João Fonseca both took care of business, setting up a tantalizing third-round matchup and the first-ever meeting between the all-time great and the 19-year-old prodigy.


🎓 COULD COLLECTIVE BARGAINING COME TO COLLEGE SPORTS?

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In the SEC, collective bargaining has gone from long-shot discussions to full-blown presentations. More preliminary talks are expected this week in Destin, Florida, where college football's most-watched conference is holding its spring business meetings.

Ross Dellenger, Yahoo Sports:

Last week, near the steps of the U.S. Capitol, a scene unfolded that encapsulates the troublesome predicament in which college athletics finds itself. Flanked by the leader of a players association, the president of the NAACP and members of the Congressional Black Caucus, a college football player spoke into a microphone to deliver a message.

"It's important that people hear what athletes have to say," said Jackson Pruitt, a Temple offensive lineman. "It's important that we push for player representation and some kind of player union that gets us what we deserve."

Not far away, while participating in a panel held by Democratic Congresswoman Lori Trahan, a group of women's basketball players unleashed a fury of comments directed at college leaders. One of them, some might contend, said the quiet part out loud.

"I think it's time to come to the truth: We are employees," said Oluchi Okananwa, a Maryland women's hoops player from Boston and the Big Ten's Defensive Player of the Year last season.

College sports executives may claim that these players were used as tools for partisan lawmakers at a divisive time in American politics. But their message — schools should deem athletes employees and bargain with them — is beginning to gain traction at the highest levels of the industry, including within the SEC and its powerful group of university presidents, chancellors and athletic directors.

"I never thought I'd say it, but I'm there on employment," one of those SEC presidents told Yahoo Sports recently. "Let's collectively bargain."

Keep reading.

Developing story: Senators Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Maria Cantwell (D-WA) have struck a deal to introduce a bipartisan bill — named the Protect College Sports Act — to regulate college athletics. Next comes a months-long process of gaining enough support for passage in a divided U.S. Congress at a divisive time in America.


🏒 HOW MUCH DO PWHL PLAYERS MAKE?

Ottawa's Emily Clark was the PWHL's highest-paid player last season. (Troy Parla/Getty Images)

In a bid to promote greater transparency, the PWHL Players' Association has released salaries to the public for the first time following the conclusion of the upstart women's hockey league's third season.

What the numbers tell us: The average salary for the 2025-26 season was roughly $58k, according to the database, with salaries ranging from $37k to $126k. Only 10 players earned six figures, while roughly two-thirds made under $60K.

Highest-paid players:

  1. Emily Clark (Ottawa): $126k
  2. Sarah Fillier (New York): $125k
  3. Brianne Jenner (Ottawa): $122k
  4. Abby Roque (Montreal): $117k
  5. Marie-Philip Poulin (Montreal): $110k

6-10: Toronto's Renata Fast ($106k), Seattle's Hilary Knight ($106k), Ottawa's Gabrielle Hughes ($105k), Boston's Megan Keller ($105k) and Minnesota's Kendall Coyne Schofield ($101k).

Why this matters: "The PWHLPA's decision to fully disclose salaries is a significant step for salary transparency in women's pro sports," notes The Athletic's Hailey Salvian. "The WNBA does not publicly disclose individual player salaries, though they are typically available from insiders … In the NWSL, some salaries become public … but comprehensive contract details have historically been more difficult to find."


📺 WATCHLIST: THURSDAY, MAY 28

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🏀 NBA Playoffs

The Spurs (down 3-2) host the Thunder with their season on the line (8:30pm ET, NBC), as OKC looks to close things out and return to the Finals while San Antonio hopes to force Game 7.

Man on fire: Thunder guard Alex Caruso is shooting 47.7% from behind the arc this postseason (31-for-65), which is 18.4% higher than his regular-season hit rate (29.3%). That's on pace to be the biggest jump in 3-point percentage from the regular season to the playoffs in NBA history (min. 50 attempts in each).

🥎 Women's College World Series

The double-elimination tournament begins today in Oklahoma City, where eight teams will battle it out for a spot in the best-of-three championship series.

Today's schedule: No. 3 Texas Tech vs. No. 5 Mississippi State (12pm, ESPN); No. 1 Texas vs. No. 2 Tennessee (2:30pm, ESPN); No. 1 Alabama vs. No. 2 UCLA (7pm, ESPN2); No. 1 Nebraska vs. No. 2 Arkansas (9:30pm, ESPN2).

More to watch:

  • 🎾 Tennis: French Open (5am, HBO Max/TNT/truTV/Tennis) … Coco Gauff (7:50am), Aryna Sabalenka (8:50am) and Ben Shelton (9am) headline the final day of the second round.
  • 🏀 WNBA: Aces at Wings (8pm, Prime); Fever at Valkyries (10pm, Prime) … Vegas' A'ja Wilson (24.8 ppg), Indiana's Caitlin Clark (23.8 ppg) and Kelsey Mitchell (22.3 ppg) and Dallas' Paige Bueckers (19.3 ppg) are all top 10 in scoring.
  • ⛳️ PGA: Charles Schwab Challenge (8am, ESPN+; 4pm, Golf) … Ben Griffin looks to defend his title at Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas.
  • 🚲 Cycling: Giro d'Italia (7:15am, HBO Max/truTV) … Stage 18 takes riders 106 miles from Fai della Paganella to Pieve di Soligo in northeastern Italy.
  • 🏒 Ice Hockey Worlds: USA vs. Canada (10:20am, NHL); Czechia vs. Finland (10:20am); Sweden vs. Switzerland (2:20pm, NHL); Norway vs. Latvia (2:20pm) … Quarterfinals.

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⚽️ SOCCER TRIVIA

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When Arsenal take the field against PSG on Saturday, they'll be looking to become the seventh English club to win the Champions League (or the European Cup, as it was previously known).

Question: Can you name the other six?

Hint: All in the Premier League this season.

Answer at the bottom.


⚾️ THE NATS ARE FUN

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The Nationals might not end up in the playoffs this fall, but you'd be hard-pressed to find a brand of baseball more entertaining than the kind being exhibited so far in the nation's capital.

Runs galore: The surprisingly pesky Nats are hovering just above .500 (29-28) thanks to an offense that has scored the most runs in baseball (306). So how is it that they're only just barely a winning baseball team? Because they've also allowed the most runs in baseball (310).

  • Their lineup has the third-best OPS in the NL (.743) behind young stars James Wood and CJ Abrams, who've combined for 27 HR and 84 RBI.
  • But their pitching staff has the third-worst ERA in the NL (4.64), and they've committed 51 errors, by far the most in the majors (the Rays have the next-most, with 39).

Bottom line: Washington has been stuck in an interminable rebuild, finishing in last place all but one year since winning the 2019 World Series. But early returns this season are promising — and if nothing else, give a win-starved fan base something fun to watch most nights.


Trivia answer: Liverpool (6x), Manchester United (3x), Chelsea (2x), Nottingham Forest (2x), Manchester City, Aston Villa

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The one huge advantage PSG have over Arsenal in Champions League final

PSG’s stars could be fresher than their Arsenal counterparts in the Champions League final (Getty)

It is a Paris Saint-Germain 11 but not, it is safe to say, the 11 Luis Enrique will name to face Arsenal. Lucas Chevalier is the goalkeeper. The defenders are Willian Pacho, Ilia Zabarnyi, Beraldo and Lucas Hernandez. In midfield, Vitinha is joined by Warren Zaire-Emery and Senny Mayulu. In the forward line, the incomparable Khvicha Kvaratskhelia is accompanied by Bradley Barcola and Lee Kang-in.

It is a fair bet Mikel Arteta would be pleasantly surprised to encounter a team without the Ballon d’Or winner Ousmane Dembele, the two-goal star of last year’s Champions League final, Desire Doue, the classy passer Joao Neves, the flying full-backs Nuno Mendes and Achraf Hakimi or the captain Marquinhos. He won’t, though, unless injury rules Hakimi out.

Luis Enrique has been able to rest and rotate more readily than Mikel Arteta (Getty)
Luis Enrique has been able to rest and rotate more readily than Mikel Arteta (Getty)

But an 11 that can have a makeshift look is a trophy-winning team; or least it is the core of a team who won a trophy. They are, in terms of both minutes and starts, the most-used 11 as PSG retained the Ligue 1 title; go on total number of appearances and Goncalo Ramos and Ibrahim Mbaye would be in the first 11. They won’t start in Budapest, either.

The Champions League final can be framed as opposites: the best attack against the best defence, the side that only came 11th in the league phase against the one that topped the table with a 100 percent record, the club that always wins their domestic title against the one that has just become champions for the first time in 22 years.

PSG won Ligue 1 without undue fuss or frustration (Getty)
PSG won Ligue 1 without undue fuss or frustration (Getty)

But there is also a difference in how they did it. PSG won Ligue 1 while teamsheets showed a focus on the Champions League. They benefited from the gulf in resources between them and the rest in French football, knowing they could do enough with their squad players. If they can look faster, fitter and fresher than opponents in the Champions League, it is part because they are. If Arsenal have adopted a more attritional style as they competed on all fronts, it may have been enforced by the competitiveness of the Premier League.

Arteta’s 11 most-used players, in terms of Premier League minutes, would be a plausible starting 11: David Raya; Jurrien Timber, William Saliba, Gabriel Magalhaes, Piero Hincapie; Martin Zubimendi, Declan Rice; Bukayo Saka, Eberechi Eze, Leandro Trossard; and Viktor Gyokeres. But whereas Rice had the second biggest workload in Arteta’s squad, in Premier League minutes his, PSG counterpart is Zabarnyi, who has not started in Europe since October.

Which shows that Marquinhos has become a part-time footballer, saved for the big occasions. The Brazilian holds the record for appearances for PSG; but only 14 have come in Ligue 1 this season, three of them off the bench. He has only begun three domestic games since early February.

Arsenal had to battle virtually to the last to secure the Premier League title (PA Wire)
Arsenal had to battle virtually to the last to secure the Premier League title (PA Wire)

Dembele started the last two, one after the title was already won, but a mere 11 in all. He has only completed 90 minutes once in the French top flight this season. Kvaratskhelia has only done so three times, the last in January. It can explain why the Georgian has more goals and assists in the Champions League than Ligue 1. This is his main stage. Dembele’s bit-part role can be explained in part by hamstring and calf problems.

PSG have the broader context that they are in effect playing a two-year season with no break, their participation in the Club World Cup and then the European Super Cup meaning one campaign rolled into the next. Luis Enrique has had to manage his resources and protect his players. He has done so, preserving them for the stiffer tasks.

It could be argued he added to the workload by failing to get a top-eight finish in the Champions League, thus requiring an appearance in the play-off round Arsenal skipped. That apart, player welfare has seemed a factor in selection.

PSG are bidding to defend their Champions League crown (PA Wire)
PSG are bidding to defend their Champions League crown (PA Wire)

Taken in isolation, this could seem PSG’s least impressive Ligue 1 title. Apart from the curtailed, Covid-halted campaign of 2019-20, they have the joint lowest points total of any French champions since 2003. In the relatively recent past, their teams have scored a century of league goals. This team got just 74.

But they scored five each in a game against Bayern Munich, Chelsea and Tottenham and seven against Bayer Leverkusen, often playing seductively speedy football. They are a different side in Europe.

They have had institutional support. Arsenal may note that Ligue 1 permitted PSG to call off games to plan for Champions League ties. The trip to title rivals Lens was postponed, giving them a free weekend between the two legs of the quarter-final against Liverpool, just as, in the previous round, they had a gap between their return fixture against Chelsea as their match against Nantes was put back.

Arsenal face a tall task against PSG in Budapest (Getty)
Arsenal face a tall task against PSG in Budapest (Getty)

But it is only one way in which being a French club has now seemed to become an advantage for PSG in their continental campaigns. For years, it seemed the weakness of French league seemed to leave PSG unprepared for Champions League knockout ties. They were forever being knocked out by Real Madrid, Barcelona, Bayern, Chelsea or Manchester City. Yet they have spent the last two years disposing of English clubs as Luis Enrique has altered the dynamic. Now the shortcomings of the rest of Ligue 1 can give PSG a better chance of winning the Champions League.

Watch: Praful Hinge's aggression after dismissing Vaibhav Sooryavanshi doesn't sit well with fans

NEW DELHI: Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s stunning IPL 2026 Eliminator knock may have ended just three runs short of a century, but it still became one of the biggest talking points of the season. The 15-year-old Rajasthan Royals batter smashed 97 off only 29 balls against Sunrisers Hyderabad, hammering 12 sixes and completely dominating the bowling attack before finally being dismissed by SRH pacer Praful Hinge.

Hinge celebrated aggressively after taking the wicket, clearly pumped up after ending Sooryavanshi’s destructive innings. However, the celebration did not go down well with many fans on social media, with several users criticising the bowler for his reaction against a teenager who had just played a breathtaking knock.




Soon after the dismissal, SRH batter Abhishek Sharma walked up to Sooryavanshi and gave him a reassuring pat on the back. The gesture quickly caught attention online, with many fans appreciating the sportsmanship shown by the Indian opener.

Watch:

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Before his dismissal, Sooryavanshi had completely changed the game with fearless batting at the top of the order. He and Yashasvi Jaiswal added 125 runs for the opening wicket in rapid time, putting Rajasthan Royals firmly in control of the Eliminator clash.

The teenager narrowly missed becoming the fastest centurion in IPL history but still managed to rewrite several records during his innings. His explosive strokeplay left even experienced bowlers struggling for answers.

Dhruv Jurel later added a quickfire 50 off just 21 balls to help Rajasthan Royals post a massive total of 243/8 in 20 overs.

For Sunrisers Hyderabad, Praful Hinge finished with figures of 3/54 despite enduring a difficult outing during Sooryavanshi’s assault. Rajasthan Royals eventually dominated the match and moved one step closer to the IPL 2026 final with a commanding performance in the knockout encounter.

Knicks' Jalen Brunson compared to Super Bowl MVP — with a fascinating Nick Saban twist

Knicks' Jalen Brunson compared to Super Bowl MVP — with a fascinating Nick Saban twist originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Jalen Brunson turned around his career for the better after leaving the Dallas Mavericks to sign a four-year, $104 million contract with the New York Knicks. Previously, he was playing under the enormous shadow of Luka Doncic, but with the Knicks, Brunson has taken the reins.

After failing to take the Knicks into the NBA Finals last year, the guard redeemed himself in style. He led from the front in the Knicks' 4-0 rout of the Philadelphia 76ers and then the Cleveland Cavaliers.

The closest NFL comparison Ty Schmit can think of for Brunson is New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees, whose career trajectory has been similar to the Knicks guard. 

"The one that's most closest to Jalen Brunson leaving Dallas, going to the Knicks and turning around --Drew Brees leaving the Chargers, going to New Orleans and turning around that city," Schmit said.

Drew Brees and Jalen Brunson's fate might have a link with Nick Saban twist

Drew Brees departed the San Diego Chargers in 2006 after they chose to place their trust in young quarterback Philip Rivers, whom they had drafted highly. Sure, Brees was respected, but he was let go, somewhat similar to Jalen Brunson's striking exit from the Mavericks. 

"They liked him, but they had Phillip Rivers," Schmit said about the Chargers' scenario. "And I think it's the Mavericks. They liked Jalen Brunson, but they had Luka Doncic, so they let him go."

Knicks guard Jalen Brunson has become the NFL equivalent of former Saints QB Drew Brees.

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Dallas fans were not happy after the Mavericks decided not to extend Brunson and now they see Brunson emerging as a premier NBA guard. This similar arc was experienced with Brees, too, but this was before. He turned around a struggling Saints squad, leading them to Super Bowl XLIV win.

MORE: Jalen Brunson’s $113 million gamble changed Knicks history forever

Schmit also explored what if it was not the Orleans but instead the Miami Dolphins who signed Brees in 2006 free agency. The analyst believes this would have changed the entire career trajectory of former Alabama Crimson Tide legendary head coach Nick Saban and those six national championships that he won afterwards.

"If Drew Brees had gone to Miami over New Orleans, I maintain, Nick Saban might still be coaching the NFL," Schmit added. "He might never have gone. He would have been there for Drew Brees' career. He would have won a Super Bowl in Miami. He would have been declared a hero. Alabama wouldn't have had the coach it did." 

If there is a connection written in stars, we might already know the winner of the 2026 NBA Finals. 

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Retired All-Pro offered a Chiefs coach advice to draft Emmett Johnson

During his recent appearance on the ‘89 Podcast’ with Steve Smith and James Palmer, retired NFL All-Pro running back Maurice Jones-Drew shared his contribution to the Kansas City Chiefs selecting Emmett Johnson.

“I said, ‘Emmett Johnson from Nebraska.’ And see, here goes a little history for you,” said Jones-Drew, referring to his conversation with Chiefs offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy, “When I was coming out of college, it was a bunch of us, right? I had such a good year that they created a position for All-American that year, so I could be All-American because I was returning kicks and punts. Three different ways, right? I had returned punts and kicks for touchdowns, I had receiving touchdowns, and I had rushing touchdowns. But that’s like, no one really did that. Like, Reggie Bush did it a little bit, but it was really like not many others did. So, when I go back, and I look, Emmett Johnson won that same award.”

Johnson earned first-team All-Big Ten honors and Academic All-Big Ten from 2023 to 2025. Jones-Drew saw another Pro Bowl-caliber running back as an accurate comparison to Johnson’s performances in college.

“To me, the last person I saw who had to have 100 (rushing yards) and 100 (receiving yards) in college was Joe Mixon,” said Jones-Drew. “You’re talking about a kid who has the ability to play running back, be a valuable option out of the backfield.”

In four seasons at Nebraska, Johnson appeared in 41 games, tallying 2,460 rushing yards and 15 touchdowns on 458 attempts. He also had 92 receptions for 702 receiving yards and five touchdowns.

This article originally appeared on Chiefs Wire: Retired All-Pro offered a Chiefs coach advice to draft Emmett Johnson

All you need to know about England’s 2026 World Cup group stage opponents

All you need to know about England’s 2026 World Cup group stage opponents
All you need to know about England’s 2026 World Cup group stage opponents

James McClair, Football reporter

The 2026 World Cup is just two weeks away, with thousands of England supporters to make the journey across the pond in the hope of seeing their country lift the trophy for the first time in 60 long years.

Gareth Southgate is no longer in charge and it’s Thomas Tuchel who has been entrusted to take the final step and turn the Three Lions from nearly-men to world champions.

If the German is to secure a generational feat on the East Coast, he’ll have to start by finding a way past Croatia, Ghana and Panama. Here’s all you need to know about England’s Group L opponents.

Croatia – Wednesday 17th June, 21:00 (GMT), AT&T Stadium (Dallas)

Route to World Cup: UEFA Group L Winners

World ranking: 11th

Best World Cup performance: Finalists (2018)

Player to watch: Luka Vuskovic (Hamburg, loaned from Tottenham Hotspur)

England kick off their 2026 World Cup campaign against familiar opposition. Croatia have a history of inflicting summer heartbreak on the Three Lions, having beaten them 2-1 in the semi-finals in 2018 to reach a first ever World Cup final.

Having emerged as dark horses in Russia, Croatia cemented their place amongst Europe’s elite when they reached the last four in Qatar, though this time they bowed out to Argentina. For a country with a population just shy of four million people, twice exiting the game’s greatest competition at the hands of the eventual winners is still some achievement.

Head coach Zlatko Dalic has masterminded both of the medal-winning runs and will be hoping to go one further in North America. The former midfielder has bled in a crop of young talent, including the likes of Inter Milan’s Petar Sucic and Como’s Martin Baturina, alongside an experienced core captained by former Ballon d’Or winner Luka Modric.

There are doubts over the condition of Dalic’s two most trusted lieutenants. Modric has recently undergone surgery for a fractured cheekbone whilst Manchester City’s Josko Gvardiol has not featured since suffering a broken shin in January, but both were named in the travelling party.

There are a number of threats within the Croatian ranks, many of whom have featured for some of Europe’s elite clubs, and they’ll be no walkover for Tuchel’s team. They’ve identified suitable replacements for the previously crucial Ivan Rakitic, Marcelo Brozovic and Domagoj Vida and boasted an unbeaten record in qualifying.

My prediction: England 1-0 Croatia

Ghana – Tuesday 23rd June, 21:00 (GMT), Gillette Stadium (Boston)

Route to World Cup: CAF Group I Winners

World ranking: 74th

Best World Cup performance: Quarter finalists, 2010

Player to watch: Abdul Fatawu (Leicester City)

Stamping their ticket for the tournament’s 23rd edition is a mighty achievement for Ghana yet they will begin the tournament without the manager who secured their place in the competition.

Despite boasting some of Africa’s best Premier League talents in the way of Mohammed Kudus and Antoine Semenyo, the Black Stars inexcusably failed to reach last year’s AFCON after they were unable to win any of their six qualifying matches.

The country’s federation took the decision to part ways with Otto Addo, 72 days before the tournament’s opener, after four straight friendly defeats and installed former Real Madrid manager Carlos Queiroz in his place.

Queiroz has plenty of attacking options to elect from. Semenyo and Kudus have impressed this season whilst experienced forward Inaki Williams is a capable forward. In wide areas, the likes of Kamaldeen Sulemana and Abdul Fatawu are equally tricky operators.

The Black Stars may come unstuck defensively, having been dealt a double blow after Mohammed Salisu and Tariq Lamptey both injured their anterior cruciate ligaments.

Nevertheless, Queiroz will be optimistic his side can progress from the groups, at the very least in third place, but conquering England when they’re on form might be a little too much of an ask.

My prediction: England 2-0 Ghana

Panama – Saturday 27th June, 22:00 (GMT), MetLife Stadium (New Jersey)

Route to World Cup: CONCACAF Group A Winners

World ranking: 33rd

Best World Cup performance: Group stage, 2018

Player to watch: Adalberto Carrasquilla (UNAM)

Panama won’t have been pleased to learn they must face England a second time at the World Cup, as Los Canaleros were on the receiving end of a Harry Kane hat-trick in a 6-1 dismantling in their first ever finals tournament eight years ago.

After all, Los Canaleros discovered the reality of World Cup football the hard way eight years ago, as Harry Kane netted a hattrick in a 6-1 drubbing.

Panama will be hoping to secure their first World Cup points this time around under former Leeds United boss Thomas Christiansen. Given the number of third place spots in the last 32, it’s not beyond the realms of possibility that they could progress.

Panama proved a competitive force on the way to booking their place in the tournament. They conceded just five goals in their 10 qualifying matches, not tasting defeat once.

Defenders Jose Córdoba and Amir Murillo, both of whom have made brave moves to European clubs Norwich City and Besiktas respectively, could be pivotal to any prospect of being the surprise package of the World Cup.

They’ll rely on the experienced duo of Jose Fajardo and Cecilio Waterman if the country are to better the one goal they mustered up in their debut on the world stage.

Mexican side FC Juarez’s inventive winger Puma has proved another key source of firepower.

Lynchpin Adalberto Carrasquilla personifies this relative golden age in Panamanian football, having picked up the Golden Ball award at the 2023 Gold Cup as his side reached the final.

With the newly introduced Round of 32 increasing the workload in already scorching conditions, this clash may present the perfect opportunity for Tuchel to rotate but England should still have more than enough to down Los Canaleros.

My prediction: England 3-0 Panama

Which opponent are you most wary of? Let us know in the comments and be sure to visit our website and OneFootball page again for more buildup and live coverage of the World Cup finals starting on 11th of June.

EXCLUSIVE | John Arne Riise: ‘Gérard Houllier was an amazing person and I miss him.’

EXCLUSIVE | John Arne Riise: ‘Gérard Houllier was an amazing person and I miss him.’
EXCLUSIVE | John Arne Riise: ‘Gérard Houllier was an amazing person and I miss him.’

Get French Football News sat down with former Liverpool and Norway star John Arne Riise for a wide-ranging interview, during which we talked about his relationship with his first manager at Liverpool, the late Gérard Houllier.

Earlier you mentioned Claude Puel who is often cited as a big influence on young players. Was Gérard Houllier a big influence on you?

Yeah, Houllier bought me from Monaco to Liverpool. I was almost going to Fulham because Jean Tigana was manager of Fulham at the time and he wanted me to join him there. But then Houllier called my agent and in the last seconds we changed our mind and went to Liverpool.

Oh yeah – he was fantastic. At that time it was more like Phil Thompson and Sammy Lee who did the coaching sessions but he was always there, walking around, he was always talking to the players, he was always there to put an arm around you and trying to make you feel comfy. Obviously he knew me because I came from Monaco and I was young. But he started me straight away in the Community Shield against Manchester United when I played against David Beckham on the other side.

So yeah, he was a big influence and such an amazing person and character and I miss him. I was also there when he had his heart attack as well and when he came back for the Roma game. So I feel I’ve been through his hard times as well. It was an amazing time with him and I learned a lot.

John Arne Riise was speaking exclusively to Get French Football News courtesy of Wiz Slots

GFFN | Jeremy Smith

Manchester United unwilling to renegotiate terms with Barcelona for Rashford

Manchester United unwilling to renegotiate terms with Barcelona for Rashford
Manchester United unwilling to renegotiate terms with Barcelona for Rashford

For weeks, there had been optimism around the possibility of Marcus Rashford continuing at Camp Nou after rebuilding his form under Hansi Flick. 

His performances during the season changed perceptions, as the numbers were strong, the chemistry with the squad improved, and Flick himself became one of the biggest supporters of keeping him.

Now, though, the situation is beginning to turn.

Barcelona’s move for Anthony Gordon has forced the club into making difficult decisions in attack, and Rashford’s future is suddenly looking far more uncertain than those close to the player initially expected. 

The feeling around the operation has cooled considerably over the last few days and Manchester United are not making things easier.

What’s the story?

According to the latest developments from Sky Sports, United have no intention of reducing the €30 million clause included in the agreement between the two clubs. 

Man United will not negotiate further for Rashford. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)

Even more importantly, they are also unwilling to entertain another loan formula.

The Premier League side believes Rashford’s resurgence in Spain has restored his market value enough for them to attract stronger offers elsewhere if Barcelona walk away from the deal.

Right now, there is still no indication that Barcelona have formally closed the door on Rashford’s continuity. 

The player remains hopeful because of Flick’s admiration and the role he managed to carve out during the campaign. But the landscape has changed dramatically since Gordon became the priority signing.

Rashford could be left out

The biggest issue for Barcelona is no longer purely financial, as Gordon is expected to occupy a major role in Flick’s attacking structure next season. 

Rashford’s continuity at Barcelona is in doubt. (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images)

This is why there are doubts about whether committing another significant investment towards Rashford still makes sense. 

The club is also continuing to explore the possibility of signing another central attacker before the market closes, which leaves very little room for uncertainty.

Barcelona technically still have until June 15 to activate the purchase option agreed last summer, but there is growing acceptance that triggering the clause now feels unlikely under the current circumstances.

A second loan had previously been viewed as a possible compromise solution. 

However, Manchester United believe Rashford’s performances in Spain have strengthened their negotiating power and are prepared to wait for alternative offers if necessary.

Bonmati in Spain squad for crucial England qualifier

Aitana Bonmati
Bonmati won the Ballon d'Or Feminin in 2023, 2024 and 2025 [Getty Images]

Aitana Bonmati has been included in the Spain squad for the upcoming crucial Fifa Women's World Cup qualifier against England after recovering from a broken leg.

The Barcelona midfielder fractured her left fibula when she fell awkwardly during a Spain training session in November.

Bonmati returned to action earlier this month and made a late substitute appearance as Barcelona beat Lyon in the Uefa Women's Champions League final on Saturday.

After losing 1-0 to England at Wembley in April, Spain must beat the Lionesses at the Estadi Mallorca Son Moix on 5 June (20:00 BST) to keep their chances of topping their qualifying group in their own hands.

Only the winners of each of the four League A qualifying groups will progress directly to the 2027 World Cup in Brazil.

Group runners-up will go into the play-offs, to be drawn against the group winners and two best-ranked runners-up from League C.

A draw against England would require Spain to defeat Iceland in Reykjavik and the Lionesses to lose to Ukraine (both 9 June, 20:00 BST) in order for the world and European champions to top the group.

Spain squad

Goalkeepers: Cata Coll (Barcelona), Misa Rodriguez (Real Madrid), Adriana Nanclares (Athletic Club).

Defenders: Ona Batlle, Irene Paredes, Maria Leon (Barcelona), Olga Carmona (Paris Saint-Germain), Laia Codina (Arsenal), Jana Fernandez (London City Lionesses), Andrea Medina (Atletico Madrid), Maria Mendez (Real Madrid).

Midfielders: Aitana Bonmati, Patri Guijarro, Alexia Putellas, Clara Serrajordi (Barcelona), Fiamma Benitez (Atletico Madrid), Mariona Caldentey (Arsenal).

Forwards: Claudia Pina, Salma Paralluelo, Vicky Lopez (Barcelona), Eva Navarro, Athenea del Castillo (Real Madrid), Lucia Corrales (London City Lionesses), Esther Gonzalez (Gotham FC), Edna Imade (Bayern Munich).

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Ben Haines, Ellen White and Jen Beattie are back for another season of the Women's Football Weekly podcast. New episodes drop every Tuesday on BBC Sounds, plus find interviews and extra content from the Women's Super League and beyond on the Women's Football Weekly feed

Poll: Vote for Blue FCU's top boys athlete from spring sports

The Coloradoan is proud to present our weekly Athlete of the Week series, partnering with Blue Federal Credit Union to honor the best Fort Collins-area high school athletes.

With the spring high school sports season (and whole school year) wrapped up, this will be a special edition of our weekly awards.

Here, you can vote on the top Fort Collins-area boys athlete for the entire 2026 spring sports season.

You can find the ballot at the bottom of the page. Voting is open until 11:59 p.m. June 1, with the winner announced June 2.

Return to coloradoan.com/sports next week to vote for the top Fort Collins-area athletes from the entire school year.

The following boys athletes are nominated for their performances in spring sports:

  • Sam Lofstrom, Rocky Mountain swimming: The Lobos senior didn't go out with a state title, but he was the Class 5A 50-yard freestyle runner-up in All-American time to make the 5A all-state first team. Lofstrom also led Rocky to four city titles in his four events and the 200 freestyle and 400 free relay conference titles.
  • Cadel Ruthven, Fort Collins track & field: Ruthven finally got his long-awaited individual state title in the 5A 1600 meters at state. He was the most prolific individual scorer for Fort Collins' 5A team championship squad and the 5A Track Athlete of the Year while shattering school records. Ruthven won eight of the 12 races he entered this spring, taking second three times and winning the 1600 meters in all four tries.
  • Dylan Rubenstein, Fort Collins baseball: What a senior season on the diamond for Rubenstein, a three-year standout who took it up another level in his fourth. He was Northern Conference Player of the Year and two-way star. Rubenstein went 5-0 with a 1.00 ERA and 38 strikeouts in 35 innings pitching, also hitting a team-best .405 with six homers, 10 doubles and 31 RBIs.
  • Nate Blehm, Wellington baseball: The Eagles junior was a two-way focal point in the program's first trip to the 3A state tournament. Blehm was 6-2 with a 1.80 ERA and 46 strikeouts in 42 innings pitched, while hitting .312 and often starting at catcher. That showed in a memorable road regional upset, when Blehm caught a one-run win before tossing a complete-game shutout to beat host Prospect Ridge Academy.
  • Alec Lundy, Heritage Christian T&F: It was a special spring for the Eagles senior. Lundy won the 2A 300 hurdles state title, was runner-up in the 2A high jump and also ran a new personal-best 110 hurdles time in the state prelims after winning league in the same event. He was a 2A first team all-state selection and a top-five city finisher in three different events.

VOTE HERE:

Chris Abshire covers high school and community sports for the Coloradoan.

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Jayden Daniels comments on Brandon Aiyuk's situation amid trade rumors

The saga of San Francisco 49ers receiver Brandon Aiyuk continues to go nowhere. The disgruntled former first-round pick remains on the roster away from the team, and the 49ers certainly don't seem intent on keeping him around once they've found a trade partner.

The issue, though, is that no other team has emerged as a viable landing spot. While many expect the Washington Commanders to make a move for Aiyuk because he and Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels played together in college, Washington doesn't seem interested in making a trade when they know the 49ers could simply release him.

So, when reporters asked Daniels what he thought about the Aiyuk situation, the Commanders quarterback simply stated he had no idea what would happen to his former teammate.

"I don’t have a sense on it," he said, via ESPN's John Keim. That is my brother. We have a personal relationship, but his football future is out of my control."

This is to be expected. The Commanders may be the best suitor, but that doesn't mean a move will be made between the two teams. And, because of that, Daniels has no real leverage in getting a deal done. The 49ers have repeatedly said they aren't in a rush to trade Aiyuk, so his status with the team remains in limbo until something changes.

This article originally appeared on Niners Wire: Jayden Daniels comments on Brandon Aiyuk's situation amid trade rumors

Trevor Ariza on Kobe Bryant giving him 'blueprint' to win NBA title

When the 2007-08 season began for the Los Angeles Lakers, they were hoping Kobe Bryant would stick around after he had demanded a trade. But they went from being on the brink of disaster to being on the edge of a dream when they acquired Hall of Fame big man Pau Gasol in early February. Gasol made them championship contenders again after three years of being in purgatory, and happy days were back.

However, the Lakers' path back to greatness took an unexpected turn when they lost the 2008 NBA championship to the Boston Celtics. They blew a 24-point lead in Game 4 at home before losing by 39 points in Game 6 to end the series, and while it was the type of experience that may have devastated other franchises and other superstars, it motivated and galvanized Bryant.

Teammate Trevor Ariza went on the "All the Smoke" podcast and recalled how Bryant quickly sent him a "blueprint" on how to help the team win it all.

“Losing is never a sweet feeling, but I don’t think I took it as hard as they did,” Ariza said. “But after the game I know, going to the hotel, the bus was shaking. The fans were shaking the bus, throwing rocks at it and [expletive].

“And we get back to the hotel, everybody goes to Kobe’s room right? We just taking shots. Talking about how we gonna come back next year and be better and be better. And once we got back to LA, he sent me a text. He said, ‘In like a week I’m gonna send you the blueprint to how we gonna win this [expletive]. I’m gonna send you everything that I need you to do to help me.’

“And he sent me a text of all the [expletive] that he wanted me to do, and times that he wanted me to come [expletive] with him, to work out. And we worked throughout the summer. The [expletive] that he told me to do — I did that every day, twice a day and we end up winning the next year.”

When Ariza came to the Lakers early in the 2007-08 campaign, he was a young forward who hadn't done much in three previous seasons in the league. But he started to blossom in L.A., and he became a key member of the team. Ariza developed into an effective team defender, a strong finisher in transition and someone who hit timely 3-pointers.

The entire team was on a mission during the 2008-09 season, and it ended up winning the world title against the Orlando Magic. But it still had unfinished business, and it completed that business the following year when it overcame a 13-point third-quarter deficit to down the Celtics in Game 7 of the NBA Finals.

Bryant turned one of the most brutal losses in franchise history into the spark of motivation that resulted in arguably the greatest victory in franchise history when it overcame the Celtics in that seventh game.

This article originally appeared on LeBron Wire: Trevor Ariza on Kobe Bryant giving him 'blueprint' to win NBA title

George Kittle injury update: 49ers tight end has return date goal

George Kittle ended his 2025 NFL season with a torn Achilles suffered in the San Francisco 49ers' NFC wild card victory over the Philadelphia Eagles. But after rehab, the All-Pro tight end has his sights set on a return at the start of the 2026 season.

Kittle, 32, is eyeing the season-opener against the Los Angeles Rams in Melbourne, Australia, a lofty goal that is well attainable. Kittle, who has played all nine of his NFL seasons with the Niners, told Front Office Sports that it might be difficult, but that's his goal.

"Hey, that's the goal. That's what my goal is," Kittle said in an interview with FOS. "I was told it's not a crazy goal. And so, as long as I keep on the right path and everything goes the right way, hey, I got a chance."

He added: "As a 15-hour flight and a game like, four days before a normal opening day, that might make it a little bit difficult, sure, but who doesn't like a challenge? So, no, I've got a chance, like I said, so just going to keep my head down, keep grinding every single day."

"There's a 15 hour flight and a game like four days before normal opening day that might make it a little bit difficult... but who doesn't like a challenge?"

49ers tight end George Kittle tells FOS that his goal is to be on the field for the 49ers' season opener in Australia. pic.twitter.com/giTiUp5ITg

— Front Office Sports News (@FOS_News_) May 26, 2026

Kittle suited up in 11 regular-season games for San Francisco during the 2025 season as he missed time with a sprained left ankle. He still piled up 57 receptions for 628 yards and seven touchdowns.

In 2025, he put up nine catches, 84 yards and a touchdown against Los Angeles.

In case you were wondering, the trip from Levi's Stadium to Melbourne Cricket Ground in Australia is approximately 7,900 miles and typically takes about 17 hours of flight time for the overseas journey across the Pacific Ocean.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: 49ers tight end George Kittle injury update: Timeline for return

Ex-New York Giants LB Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles signs with Buffalo Bills

Former New York Giants linebacker Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles has signed a one-year deal with the Buffalo Bills.

Flannigan-Fowles, a six-year veteran, will provide excellent depth for the Bills. He spent the first five years of his career with the San Francisco 49ers before joining the Giants in 2025. He now gets a fresh start on Buffalo’s defense in 2026.

Flannigan-Fowles appeared in 10 games during his single season with the Giants. He recorded 33 total tackles and one sack in 2025. The veteran could quickly earn a more significant role on the Bills’ defense in his first season in Buffalo.

After spending just one season in New York, Flannigan-Fowles will look to get back on track with the Bills during training camp this July.

This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: Ex-New York Giants LB Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles signs with Bills

Patrick Rodgers finds peace despite not winning a PGA Tour trophy

Patrick Rodgers own a dubious distinction on the PGA Tour. This week at the Charles Schwab Challenge at Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas, he will make his 329th career start, the most among active players without a victory.

Rodgers, 33 and in his 12th year on the PGA Tour, was one of the most accomplished collegiate golfers, tying Tiger Woods with 11 victories at Stanford. Becoming an example of unfulfilled promise at the pro level weighed heavily on him. In the latest episode of “Mindfulness,” an original series from PGA Tour Studios, Rodgers reads aloud a letter he had written to himself late last year.

Patrick Rodgers on the 16th hole during the first round of the 2026 Cadillac Championship.

“The struggle cut deeper than I ever imagined,” he admitted. “Every missed cut somehow felt like the worst one. Every bogey on the last left a pit in my stomach. Watching my peers achieve the success I desperately chased chipped away at my ego and my belief. Hundreds of what-ifs. Thousands of hours of effort with seemingly nothing to show for it.”  

But this isn’t a story about failure. It’s about redefining winning. 

He won 11 times in college.

11 years later, Patrick Rodgers is still searching for his first TOUR win.

This is a story of heartbreak, family and perspective.

This is his story, in his own words. pic.twitter.com/jGI7p646xO

— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) May 26, 2026

The biggest shift for Rodgers was meeting his wife, Jade, during a Christmas holiday in Miami Beach in 2016. They became engaged a year after their first date and married in 2019. “She helped me become my own person and my own man and I think it was chapter two in my golfing life,” he said.

Two kids – Rafi and Rosie – and a third on the way and Rodgers said he walks through the door feeling as if “I’ve already won something bigger than golf could ever offer.”

But it wasn’t always that way. Rodgers was torn on how to navigate being a responsible parent and loving partner while also caring deeply about his career. He admits he dealt with guilt when he was competing at tournaments about being absent at home and when he was at home, he worried that he was neglecting his career. With help the past two years from performance coach Julie Elion, Rodgers has worked to develop a better understanding of his work-life balance and it’s freed him up to play better golf.

Rodgers described her as a motherly figure, distilling words of wisdom in a nurturing, non-judgmental.

“I think for me, at least,” Rodgers said, “and probably a lot of guys, the solution feels a lot better when I feel like I led myself to it, and she just kind of helps guide me.”

Most of all, she helped Rodgers reach a place through self-reflection of coming to terms with why he plays the game and what his purpose is. So what exactly is his ‘why?’

“I play to be an example to my kids and to my family on how to pursue excellence and be the best version of myself – how to be resilient and overcome challenges, and I play to compete against the best players,” Rodgers tells Golfweek. “The competition aspect is what I really love, and I've always really loved, but sometimes that gets lost if you feel like you need a result in order to feel validated. All those things are empty.”

Rodgers is self-aware enough to know that he’s blessed to play a game for a living, one that has earned him more than $20 million in prize money alone. “But none of that erases the internal battles, the weight of expectations, the fear of falling behind, the quiet pressure of survival. Golf can be beautiful … and brutally honest.”

In arguably the most poignant portion of the episode, Rodgers is surprised with a letter that Jade has written to him and in which she says, “The greatest thing you’ve ever done isn’t written on the leaderboard; it’s the life you’ve built with us.”

“She just makes me want to take on the world,” Rodgers says as he finishes the letter.

Rodgers has come to terms that there is a deeper meaning to winning, and that a trophy isn’t the end game. But still, he concedes he desperately wants to win on the Tour with “every fiber of my being. I want it but I don't need it in order to feel complete as a person,” he explained to Golfweek.

He plays with a new-found confidence and walks with a comfort that comes with being comfortable in one’s own skin.

“I feel bulletproof from everything I’ve walked through,” he said in the show. “Struggle shapes you. Failure teaches you. And resilience becomes Its own quiet superpower.”  

So, he keeps showing up, keeps putting in the work and believing that his day in the sun is still to come.

“Keep practicing and one day you’ll win a tournament,” his oldest, son, Rafi, who makes a cameo at the end, says. “I have a feeling one day you’re going to win. I just know it.”

This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Patrick Rodgers makes 329th PGA Tour, most among players without a win

Former Wisconsin Badgers named to 2026 VNL rosters for Canada, Poland

A pair of Wisconsin Badgers alums will represent Canada and Poland during 2026 Volleyball Nations League action this summer. 

Former Badger outside hitter and libero Julia Orzol will represent Poland in this summer's action, while Badger alum Anna Smrek will play for the Canadians' 2026 Volleyball Nations League roster.

The two accompany Badger greats Dana Retke and Sarah Franklin, who will don the red, white, and blue for the Americans, during the offseason window.

More VNL news!

Both Anna Smrek and Julia Orzol named to their respective country's VNL rosters! pic.twitter.com/IfoluVHMf0

— Wisconsin Volleyball (@BadgerVB) May 26, 2026

During her time at Wisconsin, Smrek - the tallest woman to ever don a Badger uniform - appeared in 188 matches from 2021-24. She was a 2023-24 First-Team All-Big Ten teamer, MVP of the 2021 NCAA Championship, and UW's Most Improved Player in 2021.

Orzol, Smrek's teammate from 2021-24, was named 2021 Big Ten Freshman of the Year and to the 2024 All-Big Ten Second Team during her stint for Sheffield in Wisconsin. The first Badger signee from Poland, Orzol was also the team captain in 2024.

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Northants batter Bartlett agrees contract extension

Northamptonshire batter George Bartlett, wearing white gloves, a white shirt and a maroon helmet, raises his bat
George Bartlett has scored 262 first-class runs for Northamptonshire so far this season [Getty Images]

Northamptonshire have announced that George Bartlett has agreed a one-year contract extension, which will keep him at the club until the end of the 2027 season.

Middle-order batter Bartlett has scored 262 runs in Division Two of the County Championship this season at an average of more than 43, including an unbeaten knock of 95 in the opening fixture against Lancashire.

Bartlett, 28, is into his third season at Wantage Road having joined from Somerset, where he progressed through the academy. He has amassed almost 4,000 first-class runs over his career at an average of more than 30.

"I'm really pleased to be staying with Northamptonshire for another year," Bartlett told the club's website.

"I've enjoyed my time at the club so far and it's been nice to make some positive contributions this year so hopefully I can continue that throughout the rest of the season.

"Hopefully as a club as well we can push for promotion in the County Championship and get some success in the Blast too."

Bartlett is among the top contributors with the bat in the Northants team, having passed 50 in three innings so far in the campaign, but he is yet to feature for the Steelbacks in the T20 Blast.

Head coach Darren Lehmann added: "We've been really impressed with George over the last six months and the changes he's made to his game. We know he has the ability and we're seeing important runs being made.

"He's a very talented player that we want to keep working with because the sky is the limit for him, we just need to help him find that."

Oregon Ducks in the lead for 2028 4-star CB Jordan Hicks

The time is nearing for head coach Dan Lanning and his Oregon Ducks staff to turn up the heat with the 2027 class, as official visit weekends are coming up in early June. But that doesn't mean they're neglecting the 2028 class, as blue-chip cornerback Jordan Hicks is feeling the love from Lanning and Co. and considers the Ducks to be in the lead in his recruitment thus far.

"I love it there, no doubt," Hicks told Rivals' Adam Gorney. "Every time I go there it’s just great and I’d say they’re for sure setting the bar right now. The relationships I have with personnel people all the way up to coach (Dan) Lanning."

Hicks is rated as a four-star and is the No. 22 cornerback and No. 206 player nationally in the 2028 class, per 247Sports Composite. He competes for Mission Viejo High School in California, where he's the 15th-ranked player in the state.

Oregon is in the lead for 2028 4-star DB Jordan Hicks, @adamgorney reports🦆

“I love it there, no doubt. Every time I go there it’s just great and I’d say they’re for sure setting the bar right now."

Read: https://t.co/cqmDHNz54Zpic.twitter.com/pUDLNzqbhh

— Rivals (@Rivals) May 27, 2026

Hicks has already scheduled a visit with the Ducks, as he'll be in Eugene from June 2-4.

There are several other programs that are in the mix for Hicks' talents, as he's set to visit USC and Florida with a trip to Miami also in the works. He's also visited Oklahoma and Texas A&M and considers those SEC programs in consideration.

But it all starts with the Ducks, with Hicks raving to Gorney about the connection that he's built with players currently on Oregon's roster.

"It’s nothing but love up there and all genuine conversations even with the players," he said. "I was watching their practice and they’re real open and real cool like Davon (Benjamin) and Na’eem Offord, Brandon Finney. It’s definitely a place I can see myself going. A team I’d say is in the lead right now."

There's still a lot of time left before a decision will have to be made by Hicks, but if Lanning and the Ducks can continue to keep his attention, there's a chance that he becomes Oregon's very first commit of the 2028 class.

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Paige Bueckers, Azzi Fudd share a viral video moment at Dallas Wings practice

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Paige Bueckers and Azzi Fudd are teammates again, and it's creating plenty of fun moments in the WNBA for fans of the Dallas Wings, and for those who watched the dynamic duo when they played together for UConn.

Bueckers was the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 WNBA Draft, and Fudd was this year's first pick.

Together, they're trying to lead the Wings into a sturdier place in the WNBA hierarchy.

And along the way, they're creating some entertaining moments for their supporters, including a new video starting to go viral of the pair at practice.

The video shows Bueckers shooting free throws while Fudd carries on an animated conversation with her, and at times tries to distract her:

Azzi blowing air in her face is taking me out 😭

No one ever believes Paige when she says Azzi annoys her too pic.twitter.com/gfgMSoodid

— j (@thearkvi) May 28, 2026

MORE: Fever, Caitlin Clark have a bizarre WNBA schedule

They definitely have an entertaining connection.

The pair has been romantically linked, but Fudd, Bueckers and the Wings made clear before the season that wasn't something they planned on addressing publicly.

That leaves fans to speculate, and to find footage like that above to try and get a read on the long-time teammates' relationship.

Regardless of where they stand off the court, Bueckers and Fudd are clearly key cogs on the court in Dallas. They've played basketball together a long time, and they know how to push one another to get better.

The Wings have to be excited to have Bueckers and Fudd on their team, for sure.

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UFC Macau full fight: Song Yadong viciously stops Marlon Moraes

Song Yadong's arguably best finish in the UFC came when he faced former WSOF champion Marlon Moraes.

Back in 2022, Song got a big step up in competition when he was matched up with Moraes, who not only was a champion from WSOF but had already challenged for the UFC belt. Song had no problem with the challenge. He walked down the Brazilian and knocked him out with an uppercut in the first round. It was a finish that earned the Chinese fighter a $50,000 Performance of the Night bonus.

You can watch Song's KO win over Moraes in the video above.

Song (22-9-1 MMA, 11-4-1 UFC) returns to the cage this Saturday in the main event of UFC Fight Night 277 (Paramount+) – which takes place at Galaxy Macau in China. He takes on former UFC champion Deiveson Figueiredo (25-6-1 MMA, 14-6-1 UFC) in a five-round bantamweight bout.

This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: UFC Macau full fight: Song Yadong viciously stops Marlon Moraes

D'Andre Swift dubbed most underappreciated Bears player in 2025

During the Chicago Bears memorable 2025 season, a lot of the headlines and attention went to the late-game heroics of quarterback Caleb Williams and the passing offense. But one player on offense had a resurgent year that went vastly overlooked, running back D'Andre Swift.

Signing with Chicago prior to the 2024 season, Swift struggled in his first year with the Bears, some of which could be contributed to poor offensive line play in front of him. But as that was addressed and improved, as did Swift's play when he was reunited with Ben Johnson after their days with the Detroit Lions.

Despite having seventh-round rookie Kyle Monangai explode onto the scene last season, Swift was able to manage a fair share workload that saw Chicago's rushing attack catapult into a top three rushing offense in the league with a revamped offensive line and new head coach.

Recently, Tom Blair of NFL.com named Swift as the most underappreciated player on the Bears roster for his contributions to the team's offense, which also saw him lead the team in total touchdowns last year.

"I was ready to make an argument for Swift's junior backfield partner, Kyle Monangai, who rampaged to 947 scrimmage yards as a rookie last season. Then fellow full-season prognosticator Ali Bhanpuri suggested going with Swift instead, reasoning that he might actually be the one on the ropes, appreciation-wise, as the old-hat veteran next to an exciting young upstart, and I found that to be much more in keeping with the spirit of this exercise. Monangai could be considered slightly below the radar, but Swift has been around, accumulating the public expectations that come with being part of multiple headline-making transactions. Sure, there are plenty of miles on the odometer, and his contract doesn't go beyond the upcoming season, but he still averaged 5.39 yards per touch in 2025, eighth among all players with a minimum of 150 touches. He still scored 10 total TDs, most on the team."

The Bears' rushing attack should once again be key for the team's offense this year, especially after adding another tight end in rookie Sam Roush, giving more versatile looks and opportunities in blocking schemes. Swift's tenure in Chicago did not get off to a great start, but with one year left on his deal and a young player pushing him for playing time, the veteran stepped up big in 2025 and will be counted on to do the same this upcoming season.

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ASU baseball calmly plays underdog card ahead of Lincoln Regional

Arizona State baseball coach Willie Bloomquist is playing the underdog card.

His Sun Devils are headed to Nebraska for the Lincoln Regional, the first step on the path to a potential College World Series, an event for which the school hasn't qualified since 2010. But that isn't where he and his team are embracing the underdog role.

ASU (37-19) heads in as a No. 3 seed, even though most projections ahead of the NCAA tournament field announcement on May 25 had the Sun Devils as a No. 2. Six Big 12 teams made the tournament, with Kansas and West Virginia as No. 1 seeds and three others as No. 2. ASU finished ahead of all three No. 2 seeds in the regular standings: Oklahoma State, Central Florida and Cincinnati.

So Bloomquist is embracing the underdog role ahead of his team's 6 p.m. MST showdown Friday, May 29, against No. 2 seed Mississippi (36-21), the ninth-place finisher in the Southeastern Conference, which won its only College World Series title in 2022. The game will air on ESPN2.

While the Rebels placed in the bottom half of the powerful SEC, they did play the third-toughest schedule overall.

The other first-round pairing in the double-elimination regional will pit No. 1 and host Nebraska (42-15) against Summit League champion South Dakota State (24-31), the No. 4.

The winner of the Lincoln Regional advances to the super regional against the winner of the regional hosted by Auburn.

"We're the underdogs," said Bloomquist, rounding out his fifth year heading his alma mater. "They put us as a 3 seed, and so obviously we're the underdogs, going in there with something to prove."

The Sun Devils will be making their second postseason appearance in the Bloomquist tenure, the only other one coming a year ago, when they went 1-2 in a regional hosted by UCLA. They won the first game, then lost the next two.

Sophomore outfielder Landon Hairston leads the ASU offense. He leads the country in total bases and slugging percentage, ranks fourth in RBIs (79) and home runs (28), and is fifth in average (.413). He is another of the returning players with whom last season's finish did not sit well.

"Obviously, last year was not the result we wanted. We didn't play our best," he said. "It did nothing but motivate us, especially all the guys coming back. We know that feeling of losing a regional, so we're going to do our best not to let that happen again."

Junior left-hander Cole Carlon, the likely starter in the opener, appeared in relief in two of those three games. He earned a save in the opener, but surrendered four earned runs in the third game, which eliminated the Sun Devils. So he is looking forward to a shot at redemption.

Second baseman Nu'u Contrades is looking forward to the event for a different reason. He has spent four years in the program, and a hand injury forced him to miss the 2025 postseason. He wants to go out on a high note.

"This place is awesome," he said. "Arizona State is, I think, the best school in the nation. This program means so much to me. Coaches, my teammates, this past four years have been the best four years of my life."

ASU's .320 team batting average ranks sixth nationally, while Ole Miss is hitting just .266, ranking the Rebels 221st of 303 Division I programs. It has been feast or famine for Mississippi, which has totaled 100 home runs, 17th overall, but Mississippi batters have struck out 589 times, an average of 10.3 per game.

Ole Miss has a team ERA of 4.47, almost a full run better than ASU's 5.43. The Rebels rank second in the SEC and fifth nationally in strikeouts with 637, one spot ahead of ASU.

While neither head coach has tipped his hand on who the opening-game starter will be, Ole Miss' second-team All-SEC pick Cade Townsend (5-3, 3.81), a sophomore right-hander, looks like the choice. The Rebels' other main starter is junior left-hander Elliott Hunter (5-3, 5.07).

Mississippi has a reliable bullpen, with eight pitchers who have thrown at least 29 innings, and only two have ERAs above 4.25.

The Sun Devils say they are up to the challenge of a new opponent and a new environment.

“I think we don’t really mind who we play,” ASU sophomore catcher Brody Briggs said. “We’re just going to play our game regardless. It’s cool to go play (in) Nebraska, play somewhere different, and just go compete.”

This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: Underdog Arizona State baseball keyed up for Lincoln Regional

Where all 48 World Cup teams will be based in 2026

Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images
Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images

The 2026 World Cup has taken another step towards kick off, with the full list of Team Base Camp Training Sites now confirmed for all 48 nations across the United States, Mexico and Canada.

But the most important detail is not any one location. It is the overall pattern.

Thirty-nine teams will be based in the United States, seven in Mexico and just two in Canada, even though the tournament is being shared by all three host countries.

While this does not decide anything on its own, it does highlight how heavily the preparation map leans towards the U.S. before a ball is kicked.

FIFA base camp list shows how strongly the 2026 World Cup leans towards the United States

Photo by CHARLY TRIBALLEAU / AFP via Getty Images
Photo by CHARLY TRIBALLEAU / AFP via Getty Images

The 2026 World Cup will be the biggest edition of the tournament yet, with 48 teams and 104 matches across 16 host cities.

That scale makes base camps more important than usual. Teams are not just choosing a training pitch. They are selecting a daily working environment for staff, players and recovery between games.

The official footprint is clear. All 48 qualified teams have finalised their Team Base Camp Training Sites, and the U.S. has taken the overwhelming share.

That makes sense in practical terms. The United States has 11 of the 16 host cities, the widest spread of venues and the deepest pool of elite training facilities.

Still, the imbalance is striking. This is a tournament branded around three host nations, but its team preparation network is clearly centred south of the Canadian border and north of most Mexican venues.

England and Argentina choosing Kansas City says plenty about the tournament map

Kansas City is the clearest example of that pattern. England will be based at Swope Soccer Village, while Argentina will use the Sporting KC Training Centre.

That is a major statement about Kansas City’s role in the tournament. It will not just host matches. It will house two of the most watched teams in world football.

England and Argentina carry different pressures, histories and expectations. Yet both have landed in the same central U.S. market.

That matters because Kansas City serves as a logical tournament hub. It offers a central base rather than a glamour location, aligning with how elite teams approach a competition of this size.

The best sides do not need scenery. They need routine, control and facilities that allow them to train properly between matches.

Brazil, Morocco and Senegal give New York New Jersey another major World Cup role

New York New Jersey is another area that stands out from the list. Brazil will be based at Columbia Park Training Facility, Morocco will use The Pingry School and Senegal will train at Rutgers University.

That gives the region a role beyond its match schedule. It will be a daily base for three nations with serious tournament relevance.

Brazil remain Brazil, with all the attention that brings. Morocco changed their global standing with their 2022 run. Senegal have been one of Africa’s strongest sides in recent years.

Putting those teams around the same wider area makes New York New Jersey one of the most interesting football centres of the summer.

Again, the point is not that location guarantees performance. It never does. But location affects routine, travel rhythm and how a squad settles into a long tournament.

Canada’s small base camp footprint is the most striking detail

The most surprising part of the list is Canada’s limited base camp presence. Only two teams will be based in Canada, the hosts themselves in Vancouver and Panama in New Tecumseth.

That is notable because Canada is one of the three host nations. It will stage World Cup matches, share the global spotlight and play a central role in the event.

But from a team preparation point of view, the list tells a different story. Most countries have looked elsewhere.

That should not be overstated. It does not make Canada a lesser host. It simply shows that base camp selection is driven by practical tournament needs rather than symbolic balance.

The final draw and geographic group stage zones helped guide those choices, which is why the list should be read as a logistics map as much as a football one.

The 2026 World Cup will belong to three countries, but the base camp map already makes one thing clear. The tournament’s daily football rhythm will run overwhelmingly through the United States.

  • Algeria — University of Kansas (Lawrence, Kansas)
  • Argentina — Sporting KC Training Centre (Kansas City, Missouri)
  • Australia — Oakland Roots/Soul Training Facility (Oakland, California)
  • Austria — UC Santa Barbara – Harder Stadium (Goleta, California)
  • Belgium — Seattle Sounders FC Performance Centre & Clubhouse (Renton, Washington)
  • Bosnia & Herzegovina — RSL Stadium (Sandy, Utah)
  • Brazil — Columbia Park Training Facility (North Bergen, New Jersey)
  • Canada — National Soccer Development Centre (Vancouver, British Columbia)
  • Côte d’Ivoire — Philadelphia Union Training Facility (Chester, Pennsylvania)
  • DR Congo — Houston Training Centre (Houston, Texas)
  • Colombia — Academia Atlas FC (Guadalajara, Mexico)
  • Cabo Verde — Waters Sportsplex (Tampa, Florida)
  • Croatia — Episcopal High School (Alexandria, Virginia)
  • Curaçao — Florida Atlantic University (Boca Raton, Florida)
  • Czechia — Mansfield Multipurpose Stadium (Mansfield, Texas)
  • Ecuador — Columbus Crew Performance Centre (Columbus, Ohio)
  • Egypt — Gonzaga University (Spokane, Washington)
  • England — Swope Soccer Village (Kansas City, Missouri)
  • Spain — Baylor School (Chattanooga, Tennessee)
  • France — Bentley University (Waltham, Massachusetts)
  • Germany — Wake Forest University (Winston-Salem, North Carolina)
  • Ghana — Bryant University (Smithfield, Rhode Island)
  • Haiti — Stockton University (Galloway, New Jersey)
  • Iran — Centro Xoloitzcuintle (Tijuana, Mexico)
  • Iraq — The Greenbrier Sports Performance Centre (White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia)
  • Jordan — University of Portland (Portland, Oregon)
  • Japan — Nashville SC Training Facility (Nashville, Tennessee)
  • South Korea — Chivas Verde Valle (Guadalajara, Mexico)
  • Saudi Arabia — Austin FC Stadium (Austin, Texas)
  • Morocco — The Pingry School (Basking Ridge, New Jersey)
  • Mexico — Centro de Alto Rendimiento / CAR (Mexico City, Mexico)
  • Netherlands — KC Current Training Facility (Riverside, Missouri)
  • Norway — UNC Greensboro (Greensboro, North Carolina)
  • New Zealand — University of San Diego – Torero Stadium (San Diego, California)
  • Panama — Nottawasaga Training Site (New Tecumseth, Ontario)
  • Paraguay — Spartan Soccer Complex (San Jose, California)
  • Portugal — Gardens North County District Park (Palm Beach Gardens, Florida)
  • Qatar — Westmont College (Santa Barbara, California)
  • South Africa — CF Pachuca Universidad del Futbol (Pachuca, Mexico)
  • Scotland — Charlotte FC Training Facility (Charlotte, North Carolina)
  • Senegal — Rutgers University (Piscataway, New Jersey)
  • Switzerland — SDJA Training Facility (San Diego, California)
  • Sweden — FC Dallas Stadium (Frisco, Texas)
  • Tunisia — Rayados Training Centre (Monterrey, Mexico)
  • Türkiye — Arizona Athletic Grounds (Mesa, Arizona)
  • Uruguay — Mayakoba Training Centre Cancun (Cancún, Mexico)
  • United States — Great Park Sports Complex (Irvine, California)
  • Uzbekistan — Atlanta United Training Centre (Marietta, Georgia)

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Sean Payton knows Broncos' success in one-score games will be hard to replicate

The Denver Broncos went 11-2 in one-score games last season, tying an NFL record for the most one-score victories in a single season. Overall, the Broncos went 14-3 in 2025, including 12 comeback wins.

Each of those close wins built confidence, and quarterback Bo Nix was clutch in the biggest moments.

“I think, honestly, as a head coach of a team and recognizing it was great to see us, compared to the year before, play very well in those one-score games," coach Sean Payton said in March. "That’s a by-product of a little confidence, and it started, I think, in Philadelphia. If you pinpointed a couple of key games, every one of you guys would say, ‘Yes, that was an important moment.’ Not just for Bo, but for a lot of people. Then, pretty soon, if you are in that game next time, you feel like you can do it."

Despite demonstrating an ability to close out close games, the Broncos probably can't expect to replicate that level of success in 2026. Logically, Denver's unlikely to have that many one-score games go their way in consecutive seasons, especially with such a tough schedule in 2026 (Payton's quotes from March came before the NFL schedule was finalized).

"Just go do the analytics, lopsided in your favor one-score games, which certainly 11 of 13 would be, and then track the next season," Payton said. "There is nothing that … that is why I said to you that I never feel good. You are always understanding the next challenge. We have a tough schedule. We don’t know when we are playing these teams, but we are playing a real good schedule of teams that have been in the postseason."

Payton, diplomatically, seemed to be implying that the math suggests the Broncos won't have historic success in one-score games in consecutive seasons. He previously said he's "not naive enough" to think some of the team's one-score wins in 2025 couldn't have swung the other way. This year presents a new challenge and a new schedule for Denver, and it would be extremely difficult to repeat a 14-3 campaign.

The Broncos still have high expectations, though, and winning the AFC West and securing the highest possible seed in the conference remain their top priorities. Not every game will go Denver's way, but Payton's squad gained confidence from the 2025 campaign, and they'll look to keep the momentum going this fall.

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(PR) Synology Announces Availability of New FlashStation FS200T

28 May 2026 at 16:15
Synology today announced the launch of the FS200T, a compact all-flash storage solution designed to power home or small offices. "Delivering a remarkably small footprint alongside near-silent operation and responsive flash performance, the FS200T is ideal for enthusiasts that experiment with lightweight containerization and virtualization, or for home users who prioritize a quiet workspace," said Julien Chen, Product Manager at Synology.

Compact yet powerful without compromise
The FS200T is an ultra-compact and quiet NAS solution at only 121 x 151 x 175 mm, and is designed to blend effortlessly into home and small office spaces. This specialized solution features six 2.5" drive bays for SSD storage. The built-in 2.5GbE port and 1GbE port provide fast networking and failover capability, supporting file transfers up to 2.5 times faster than its predecessor.

(PR) Philips Announces Evnia 32M2N8900P QD-OLED 4K 240 Hz Gaming Monitor

28 May 2026 at 16:05
Philips Evnia introduces the 32M2N8900P, a 31.5-inch 4K QD-OLED gaming monitor built for players who want elite motion performance without compromising image quality. Powered by a QD-OLED 4th Gen panel and pairing UltraClear 4K UHD resolution with a 240 Hz refresh rate, it is designed to deliver sharp detail, deep contrast, and fast, fluid gameplay, backed by a 3-year warranty that includes pixel burn-in coverage for long-term confidence.

The Philips Evnia 32M2N8900P is built for gamers who want visual precision to do more than simply look impressive. Its QD-OLED 4th Gen panel combines a 3840 x 2160 resolution with true 10 bit color, giving players a sharper view of fine environmental detail, smoother gradients, and more accurate color transitions across everything from open-world landscapes to darker competitive maps. This added precision helps players read scenes more naturally, while also making the display a strong option for creators and multitaskers who care about color fidelity beyond gaming.

(PR) Samsung Display Develops First 4K 360 Hz QD-OLED Panel for Monitors

28 May 2026 at 16:03
Samsung Display has successfully developed the first QD-OLED monitors to combine 4K resolution with a 360 Hz refresh rate. The company will unveil the panel for the first time at COMPUTEX 2026 in June.

Samsung Display announced that it will showcase its 31.5-inch 4K 360 Hz QD-OLED for monitors to customers and media at COMPUTEX 2026, taking place in Taipei from June 2 to 5. While monitors supporting either 4K resolution or refresh rates of 360 Hz and above have been introduced previously, Samsung Display is the first to deliver both specifications simultaneously.

(PR) LG Display Begins Mass Production of World's First 240 Hz RGB Stripe OLED

28 May 2026 at 15:48
LG Display, the world's leading innovator of display technologies, announced today that it will begin mass production of the world's first 240 Hz RGB Stripe OLED panel, accelerating its push into the premium monitor market.

RGB Stripe OLED features a structure in which red, green, and blue (RGB) subpixels are arranged in a linear stripe, enabling clearer rendering of small text and numbers compared to conventional displays. This reduces eye strain and provides a more comfortable viewing experience during prolonged use, such as document work, stock and financial trading, coding, and content editing.

ZALMAN Intros ZM-STC11 Silicone-based Thermal Paste

28 May 2026 at 15:09
ZALMAN today introduced the ZM-STC11, a silicone-based thermal compound. It is composed mainly of dimethylpolysiloxane, zinc oxide, and aluminium oxide. The star-attraction here is its claimed thermal conductivity of 18 W/mK, making it suitable for high-end CPU and VGA cooler applications. Its viscosity is measured at 2.6 g/cm³, which it holds between its operational temperature range of -40 °C to 150 °C. Another impressive claim by its makers is a rated service life of up to 10 years. ZALMAN is selling the compound in 2 g syringes, the package includes a cleaning wipe and a spatula. The company didn't reveal pricing.

(PR) Stream Deck Becomes the Action Layer for AI, Starting with NVIDIA G-Assist

28 May 2026 at 14:56
Corsair Gaming, Inc. today announced that its Elgato brand is bringing MCP support to Stream Deck, opening the award-winning platform to AI assistants for the first time. Starting with NVIDIA G-Assist, AI tools and agentic workflows can now execute actions on a user's system. This takes AI out of the chat box and gives it a presence in the real world.

Most AI integrations today are screen-based. Chat windows, text fields, copilots that suggest things for you in a UI you're already in. While this has its place, agents are trapped in software. Stream Deck is different. It's a physical action layer connected to hundreds of integrations across your entire system: lights, audio, scenes, shortcuts, hardware, apps, automations. Model Context Protocol (MCP) is often described as a USB layer for AI, allowing any system to expose its full set of capabilities simply by plugging in. When an AI agent connects to Stream Deck through MCP, it inherits all of that.

Pixel 11’s Gimped Tensor G6 Will Mean Another Year That Google Takes A Beating From Samsung & Apple In The U.S. Market

28 May 2026 at 15:21

It could be another year that Google doesn't succeed with its Pixel 11 launch and it could be due to the Tensor G6

After almost six generations of Tensor chipset launches, Google still hasn’t figured out that its custom silicon is one of the biggest selling points of a smartphone. We thought that by switching to TSMC, the Tensor G5 could finally be rid of the performance curse that plagued past SoC releases, but we couldn’t have been more wrong. Looking at the company’s Q1 2026 statistics, its U.S. smartphone market share could continue to dwindle if it ignores this specific aspect of its devices. Then again, Google can also capitalize on other areas, assuming it wants the Pixel 11 family to remain one […]

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Samsung Display announces world's first 360 Hz 4K QD-OLED panel — dual-mode support also offers 680Hz at FHD, 10 customers reportedly lined up

Samsung just announced that it will launch a 360 Hz 4K QD-OLED panel at Computex 2026. The company says that this is the first panel that can hit those refresh rates at a native 4K, and that it's already in talks with several potential clients to supply future premium gaming monitors.

11MHz – Manage tasks and notes with privacy by design


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MSC Sustainability Report: Decarbonization Goal Reached 5 Years Early

MSC Group’s Cruise Division has published its 2025 Sustainability Report.  According to a statement, the company’s seventh annual report shows clear and sustained progress on areas including decarbonization, destination stewardship and biodiversity.  As one of the highlights, MSC pointed out that its Cruise Division achieved the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) 2030 carbon intensity reduction target five years ahead of schedule.   Pierfrancesco Vago, Executive Chairman, MSC Group’s Cruise Division,...

Regatta to Leave Oceania’s Fleet in August

The Regatta is leaving the Oceania Cruises fleet this August, ahead of being delivered to My Cruises’ Explorations by Norwegian brand. As part of a previously announced charter deal, the 684-passenger vessel is scheduled to offer a 368-day world cruise for the Australian tour operator starting in September. Aimed at guests from Australia and New...

Swan Hellenic Eyes Further Growth in Latin America

Swan Hellenic is experiencing significant growth across the Latin American market, according to the region’s Sales Director, Gustavo Benetti. Coming off a strong 2025, he said that the company has achieved one of its main goals for Latin America, which was bringing more Brazilian guests to Antarctica. “We want to build interest in the destination...

Holland America Line Goes Year-Round in Europe for 2027–28

Holland America Line is introducing year-round cruising in Europe, extending its 2027–28 season through winter.  The Nieuw Statendam will remain in Europe year-round and sail a dozen cruises across the Mediterranean and Northern Europe, and two additional voyages aboard the Zuiderdam will be added, the cruise line revealed in a statement.  “Europe continues to be one of the most sought-after destinations for...

Adora Magic City and Flora City Meet at Sea

China’s first two domestically built large cruise ships, the Adora Magic City and Adora Flora City, met in the East China Sea on the evening of May 16, marking a historic milestone for the country’s shipbuilding industry and cruise sector. The Magic City was returning from voyage to Busan, South Korea, when it crossed paths with...

Princess Announces Three-Year Multi-Ship Deployment in Singapore

The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) and Princess Cruises have announced a three-year partnership that will expand Princess’s presence in Singapore. Spanning 2027 through 2030, the collaboration is expected to welcome more than 150,000 passengers. Assistant Chief Executive, Experience Development Group, Singapore Tourism Board, Jean Ng, said: “This three-year partnership with Princess Cruises is a testament...

Koningsdam: Ten Years of Service for Holland America Line

The Koningsdam recently completed its 10th year of service for Holland America Line after being delivered on March 31, 2016. Constructed in Italy by Fincantieri’s Marghera Shipyard, the 99,500-ton vessel debuted as the first in the company’s Pinnacle class. As the largest ship ever built for Holland America, the Koningsdam spent its inaugural season sailing...

Ambassador Launches 2026 Summer Sale

Ambassador Cruise Line has announced the launch of its summer sales campaign featuring savings of up to 20 percent on selected no-fly sailings in 2026, 2027 and 2028. The sale is available to guests booking selected cruise experiences between May 28 and July 29, 2026. The campaign offers are available across a range of no-fly...

A Look at the MSC Yacht Club Refit Schedule for the Musica Class

Following the debut of the MSC Yacht Club onboard the MSC Poesia and the MSC Magnifica in recent weeks, MSC Cruises is moving forward with adding the premium suite enclave across its entire Musica class. MSC Poesia While the Magnifica was the first to be fitted with the suite enclave, the MSC Poesia was the...

Viking Reveals 2028–29 World Cruise Options

Viking has unveiled its 2028–29 World Cruise itineraries lasting 125 to 170 days, according to a statement.  Guests onboard will get a chance to transit the Panama Canal, journey along the West Coast of North America and cross the Pacific Ocean to explore destinations such as Hawaii, French Polynesia, New Zealand and Australia.  The ships call at ports throughout Southeast Asia and Africa, including overnight stays in ports such as Sydney,...

Royal Caribbean Changes Allure Itinerary Due to Technical Issue

Royal Caribbean International changed the current itinerary of the Allure of the Seas due to a technical issue. According to a statement shared with passengers onboard, the 2010-built ship is facing problems with one of its propulsion systems. “While our team works to resolve this, we’ll be sailing at a reduced speed and will need...

Hakan Safi, Conte'ye teklif yaptı: Il Mattino açıkladı

Fenerbahçe'de başkanlığa aday olan Hakan Safi'nin, Napoli'den ayrılan dünyaca ünlü teknik direktör Antonio Conte'yi birlikte İstanbul'a getirmek için sansasyonel bir teklif yaptığı ileri sürüldü.

Napoli macerasını noktalayan Antonio Conte’nin yeni adresi netleşmeye başlıyor. Profesyonel geleceğinin henüz belirsiz olduğunu açıklayan ve adı sık sık İtalya Milli Takımı ile de anılan deneyimli teknik adam için Türkiye’den çok konuşulacak bir hamle geldi.

Fenerbahce

Il Mattino’nun haberine göre; Türkiye’den gelen teklifin detayları, sadece Conte’yi değil, dünya futbolunun bir diğer efsanesini de kapsıyor. Aktarılan bilgilere göre; Fenerbahçe'de başkanlığa aday olan iş insanı Hakan Safi, sarı-lacivertli kulübün başına geçmesi halinde teknik direktörlük koltuğunu Antonio Conte’ye emanet etmek istiyor.

Fenerbahce

Safi’nin vizyonu sadece saha içiyle de sınırlı değil; İtalyan teknik adamın yanına, futbol dünyasının ikonik isimlerinden Paolo Maldini’yi de getirerek hem Conte’nin hem de kulübün geleceğini garanti altına alacak güçlü bir sportif yapı kurmayı hedeflediği belirtiliyor.

Osimhen'den 'kral' hareket

Galatasaray'ın Nijeryalı yıldızı Victor Osimhen büyük bir iyiliğe imza attı. Osimhen, sosyal medyada yardım çağrısında bulunan amatör futbolcu Paul Chukwuebuka'nın diz kapağı ameliyatını üstlenecek.

Galatasaray'ın Nijeryalı yıldızı Victor Osimhen, sosyal medyada yardım çağrısında bulunan amatör futbolcu Paul Chukwuebuka'nın diz kapağı ameliyatını üstleneceğini açıkladı.

Nijeryalı yıldız, "TheLifeFab ile iletişime geç, halledelim!" ifadelerini kullanarak tüm ameliyat masraflarını karşılayacağını duyurdu.

Galatasaray

Maldini ne demek istedi? Hakan Safi bu cevaba ne diyecek?

Fenerbahçe seçim gündemine İtalya'dan bomba düştü! Dünyanın en büyük efsanelerinden Paolo Maldini, başkan adayı Hakan Safi ile yaptığı gizli zirve hakkında ilk kez konuştu.

İtalya’da düzenlenen Sky Inclusion Days etkinliğinde konuşan Paolo Maldini, Fenerbahçe başkan adayı Hakan Safi ile yaptığı görüşme hakkında bilgi verdi.

Fenerbahce

Türkiye'deçalışna ihtimaline açık kapı bırakan Maldini, "O benim arkadaşım. Seçimi kazanırsa ne olacağını göreceğiz" diyerek İstanbul'a yeşil ışık yaktı.

Maldini’nin bu açıklamaları, futbol kamuoyunda tam bir "İtalyan profesyonelliği" olarak yorumlandı. Efsane isim, ne "Geliyorum" diyerek Türkiye'deki mevcut sportif yapılanmayı karşısına alıyor ne de "İşim olmaz" diyerek kapıları tamamen kapatıyor.

Fenerbahce

Deneyimli futbol aklı, "Önce sandık sonuçlansın, proje önüme gelsin, sonra profesyonelce değerlendiririm" stratejisini masaya koydu.

Uçtu uçtu Greenwood uçtu: O nasıl bir rakam öyle

Adı Fenerbahçe ile de anılan Marsilya'nın İngiliz yıldızı Mason Greenwood için Roma devreye girdi. Ancak Fransız ekibinin talep ettiği 55 milyon euroluk bonservis bedeli el yakıyor.

Fenerbahçe'de iki başkan adayının da ilgilendiği iddia edilen Mason Greenwood için La Gazzetta dello Sport’tan dikkat çekici bir haber geldi.

AS Roma'nın, İngiliz yıldızı kadrosuna katmak için agresif bir transfer harekatı başlattığını ancak Marsilya'nın kapıyı açtığı rakamın el yaktığın yazdı.

Fenerbahce

Marsilya yönetimi bonservis bedelini netleştirdi. Fransız temsilcisi, 24 yaşındaki kanat oyuncusu için tam 55 milyon euro talep ediyor.

Marsilya'nın bu yüksek fiyatta ısrarcı olmasının arkasında iki önemli neden bulunuyor. Kulübün 30 Haziran’a kadar mali bütçeyi dengelemesi ve finansal fair-play kurallarına uyması gerekiyor.

Greenwood’un eski kulübü Manchester United, oyuncunun bir sonraki satışından elde edilecek karın %50'sine sahip. Marsilya, payı düştükten sonra kasasına hatırı sayılır bir net gelir koymak istiyor.

BBC'den Beşiktaş'a müjde: Chelsea satışa çıkardı

Beşiktaş'ın geçtiğimiz devre arasında kadrosuna katmak için yoğun mesai harcadığı Filip Jorgensen ile ilgili İngiltere'den flaş haber geldi. Chelsea, siyah-beyazlıların ısrarla istediği yıldız ismi satış listesine koydu.

Beşiktaş’ın geçtiğimiz devre arası transfer döneminde kadrosuna katmak için yoğun mesai harcadığı ancak kulübünün vize vermemesi nedeniyle bitiremediği Filip Jorgensen transferinde sıcak bir gelişme yaşandı.

Besıktas

BBC'nin aktardığı son dakika bilgisine göre; Premier Lig devi Chelsea, mutsuz olan ve ayrılmak isteyen Danimarkalı kaleciyi bu yaz transfer döneminde elden çıkarma kararı aldı.

Chelsea'de Robert Sanchez'in arkasında yedek bekleyen ve gelecekte Mike Penders'ın da takıma katılacak olmasıyla üçüncü kaleci konumuna düşme tehlikesi yaşayan Jorgensen, daha fazla kulübede oturmak istemiyor. Düzenli olarak forma giyebileceği bir takıma gitmek isteyen Danimarkalı file bekçisi, kulübüne ayrılık talebini resmen iletti.

Besıktas

2024 yazında İspanyol ekibi Villarreal'den 24.5 milyon Euro gibi ciddi bir bonservis bedeliyle Chelsea'ye transfer olan Jorgensen, İngiliz devinde beklediği şansları bulamadı ve geride kalan sezonda sadece 12 resmi maçta görev yapabildi.

Samsung to invest in Korea’s biggest crypto exchange in $408 million deal

28 May 2026 at 15:48

Samsung is taking a big step into the world of cryptocurrency and digital finance. Three Samsung companies, including Samsung Securities, Samsung SDS and Samsung Card, have decided to invest in Dunamu, the company that runs Upbit, South Korea’s biggest cryptocurrency exchange.

The three companies will together buy a 4 percent stake in Dunamu for about $408 million. The shares will be purchased from a Kakao affiliate. Samsung Securities will own 2 percent, while Samsung SDS and Samsung Card will each own 1 percent.

This investment shows that Samsung believes digital money and blockchain technology will become more important in the future. The companies want to explore new business opportunities connected to crypto, online payments and digital financial services.

Samsung

Samsung Securities said it wants to work with Dunamu on virtual asset services and token securities. Token securities are digital versions of real-world financial assets.

Moreover, Samsung SDS, which handles technology and IT services, plans to use its knowledge in AI, cloud computing and cybersecurity together with Dunamu’s blockchain technology. The aim is to create better and more advanced financial systems for banks and other companies.

Samsung Card is also interested in building payment systems using digital assets. It may connect these services with Monimo, Samsung Financial Networks’ financial app, mainly if South Korea launches stablecoins linked to the Korean won.

This investment will help the companies grow stronger in the fast-growing digital finance market. They believe working closely with Dunamu will give them a leading position in the future of blockchain and digital payments.

Dunamu also welcomed the partnership and said it plans to cooperate with Samsung companies on blockchain financial products, payment systems and AI-powered services. The deal shows that major companies are becoming more confident about the future of cryptocurrency and blockchain technology.

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Samsung Gallery is already removing OneDrive sync

28 May 2026 at 14:38

Samsung Gallery is already losing the OneDrive sync option on newer flagship phones. The company has officially announced September 30, 2026, as the deadline, but behind-the-scenes changes are already rolling.

The OneDrive sync option inside Samsung Gallery has quietly been wiped out through app updates with no warning, no migration prompt, no acknowledgment that anything changed.

The Galaxy S26 flagship phones running One UI 9 Beta with Samsung Gallery version 15.9.00.24 have already lost the option entirely. Same story on Galaxy S24 running One UI 8.5 with Samsung Gallery version 15.8.00.84.

After September 30, 2026, photos won’t back up to OneDrive through Samsung Gallery automatically, and anything previously synced through that integration won’t surface inside the Samsung Gallery app anymore.

Samsung Gallery OneDrive Sync

This kills a specific piece of the Samsung-Microsoft partnership that launched back in 2019. Your existing photos are safe, sitting right where you left them in OneDrive.

Everything you’ve already backed up to OneDrive is still sitting in your OneDrive account. It just won’t appear in the Samsung Gallery anymore. You’ll need the standalone OneDrive app, or onedrive.com, to get at those files.

If you’d rather go Samsung’s direction, the company is expected to position Samsung Cloud as the replacement for the Gallery app. Samsung hasn’t confirmed when that lands, which regions get it, or which devices it covers.

Don’t wait for September. If your device has already received an update that removes the option, the deadline passed for you weeks ago.

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OviOS Linux 6 makes the switch from SysV to systemd

Following the unavoidable shift in the Linux ecosystem, OviOS 6 drops SysV and moves to systemd. The list of new features includes a browser-based dashboard, S3-compatible object storage, NVMe over Fabrics, auditd security auditing, Cockpit integration, the ability to run entirely from the system memory via PXE network boot, and more.

QD OLED monitor with scratch-resistant DarkArmor: MSI unveils Pro Max 27

The latest QD OLED monitor from MSI should not only have particularly deep blacks even in daylight and a scratch-resistant surface, the MSI Pro Max should also be perfect for Mac users. With USB-C Power Delivery and 120 Hz at full 4K resolution, the monitor offers powerful features.

David Price names the most satisfying win of his career: “I really wanted to beat him up and I did”

28 May 2026 at 15:21

Former British heavyweight champion has named the most satisfying victory of his 32-fight professional career. Once seen as a fierce rival to Tyson Fury, Price blew opponents away after turning over to the pro scene following a stellar amateur career where he picked up the gold medal at the 2006 Commonwealth Games and the bronze […]

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Joan Qarsiya “Rikardo Samora Mükafatı”nı qazandı

28 May 2026 at 14:00

“Barselona”nın 25 yaşlı ispan qapıçısı Joan Qarsiya 2025/2026 mövsümünün yekunlarına əsasən “Rikardo Samora Mükafatı”na layiq görülüb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu mükafat, İspaniya çempionatında mövsüm ərzində ən azı 28 oyuna çıxmış və hər oyunda ən azı 60 dəqiqə keçirmiş, bu oyunlarda orta hesabla ən az qol buraxmış qapıçıya verilir.

Joan Qarsiya “Barselona”ya 2025-ci ilin iyul ayında Kataloniya klubunun əzəli rəqibi “Espanyol”un düşərgəsindən keçib. “Barselona” Qarsiya müqabilində “tutuquşular”a 25 milyon avro məbləğində ödəniş edib.

Qarsiya geridə qalmış mövsümdə “Barselona”nın heyətində 45 oyuna çıxıb, 42 qol buraxıb, 18 matçda qapısını toxunulmaz saxlayıb.

İspan qolkiper daha öncə yalnız “Espanyol”un formasını geyinib. Qarsiyanın “Espanyol” üçün çıxışının ümumi mənzərəsi 67 oyun, 72 buraxılmış top və 21 “quru” oyundan ibarətdir.

Joan Qarsiya İspaniyanın U-17, U-18, U-19 və U-21 yığmalarına, eləcə də Olimpiya komandasına cəlb edilib, “qırmızı qəzəb”in əsas yığmasında isə bu il debüt edib.

Qarsiya “Espanyol”la İspaniya Sequndasının (2020/2021) və İspaniya yığması ilə 2024-cü il Yay Olimpiya Oyunlarının qalibi olub. O, 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümündə də “Barselona” ilə İspaniya çempionu olub, İspaniya Super Kubokunu qazanıb.

“Transfermarkt” internet-portalı 25 yaşlı ispan qapıçının transfer dəyərini 40 milyon avro məbləğində qiymətləndirir.

Polymarket says no mandatory KYC planned for main prediction market

28 May 2026 at 14:50
Polymarket has clarified that it is not introducing mandatory Know Your Customer checks across its main prediction market platform despite renewed scrutiny over compliance and restricted-jurisdiction access. In a post on X, Polymarket vice president of engineering Josh Stevens said…

Will Bitcoin fall to $70K as over $6.2B options expiry and ETF outflows hit markets?

28 May 2026 at 14:20
Bitcoin price has fallen toward the $73,000 region after a wave of ETF outflows, derivatives pressure, and long liquidations triggered fresh panic across the crypto market. According to crypto.news price data, Bitcoin (BTC) price dropped more than 4% over the…

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Bitcoin fell toward $73,000 as over $6.25B in BTC options neared expiry, while ETF outflows and liquidations increased pressure on bulls.

Serbiyalı “Çelsi”dən ayrılmaq istəyir

28 May 2026 at 15:00

Qapıçı Filip Yorgensen “Çelsi”dən ayrılmaq istəyir.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə BBC məlumat yayıb. Serbiyalı qapıçı az şans qazanmasından narazıdır və daha çox oynayacağı kluba keçmək istəyir. Qolkiper klub rəhbərliyinə artıq ayrılıqla bağlı məlumat verib.

Yorgensen 2024-cü ildən “Çelsi”də çıxış edir. O, başa çatan mövsümdə Premyer Liqada 5 oyuna çıxıb.

“Qarabağ”ı çempion kimi tərk etmək istəyərdim”

28 May 2026 at 14:28

“Bursaspor”la anlaşan Toral Bayramov “Qarabağ”la vidalaşıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, o, sosial şəbəkə hesabında bununla bağlı paylaşım edib:

“Bu gün sözləri seçmək asan deyil. Bu forma ilə keçən illər ərzində təkcə futbol oynamadım, böyüdüm, öyrəndim və unudulmaz xatirələr qazandım. Mənə güvənən hər kəsə – rəhbərliyə, məşqçilərə, komanda yoldaşlarıma və hər zaman yanımda olan azarkeşlərə təşəkkür edirəm. “Qarabağ” mənim üçün sadəcə klub olmadı, həyatımın bir hissəsinə çevrildi.

Doğma “Qarabağ”ı çempion kimi tərk etmək istəyərdim. Olmadı… Əvəzində Çempionlar Liqasında tarix yazıldı! Çətin qərar oldu, həm mənim, həm də rəhbərlik üçün. İstəyimi nəzərə alıb mənim keçidimi anlayışla qarşılayan rəhbərliyə xüsusi təşəkkürümü bildirirəm.

Hər son yeni başlanğıcdır. Görüşənədək, Uğurlar “Qarabağ”!

Avrokuboklara 9 komanda ilə

28 May 2026 at 13:34

İngiltərə yeni mövsümdə avrokuboklarda 9 komanda ilə təmsil olunacaq.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “Kristal Pelas” Premyer Liqanı 15-ci sırada bitirsə də, Konfrans Liqasının qalibi olduğu üçün Avropa Liqasında iştirak hüququ qazanıb.

Yeni mövsümdə Avrokuboklarda mübarizə aparacaq İngiltərə klubları:

Çempionlar Liqası: “Arsenal”, “Mançester Siti”, “Mançester Yunayted”, “Aston Villa”, “Liverpul”
Avropa Liqası: “Bornmut”, “Sanderlend”, “Kristal Pelas”
Konfrans Liqası: “Brayton”.

‘Sad’ Italy legend Pirlo: ‘Nothing has changed’ in Serie A

28 May 2026 at 15:32

Italy legend Andrea Pirlo feels he’d play in the Premier League if he were still in activity and is ‘sad’ to see Italy out of the World Cup for the third time in a row: ‘Nothing has changed’ in Serie A.

Former Juventus, Milan and Italy star Pirlo released an interview with Gazzetta on the state of Italian football days before the Champions League Final between PSG and Arsenal.

Pirlo: ‘I’d be playing in the Premier League now’

Serie A giants Inter qualified for the Final both in 2023 and 2025 and remain the last Serie A club to have lifted the cup with the big ears in 2010.

What’s missing to Italian club to return to the top of Europe?

REGGIO NELL'EMILIA, ITALY - APRIL 01: Keep Racism Out logo is seen prior to the Serie A TIM match between US Sassuolo and Udinese Calcio at Mapei Stadium - Citta' del Tricolore on April 01, 2024 in Reggio nell'Emilia, Italy. (Photo by Emmanuele Ciancaglini/Getty Images)
REGGIO NELL’EMILIA, ITALY – APRIL 01: Keep Racism Out logo is seen prior to the Serie A TIM match between US Sassuolo and Udinese Calcio at Mapei Stadium – Citta’ del Tricolore on April 01, 2024 in Reggio nell’Emilia, Italy. (Photo by Emmanuele Ciancaglini/Getty Images)

“A bit of everything, including the mentality to play a different kind of football,” Pirlo said.

“If you look at the teams reaching the finals, they always play attacking football. Obviously, they can also make investments we can’t afford. Once upon a time, the best players used to come to Italy; now they go elsewhere. This is the difference.

“We’d need to make rules to incentivise clubs to invest. Unfortunately, we’ve been out of the World Cup three times in a row, and nothing has changed.”

Asked whether he’d play in Serie A if he were still a footballer, Pirlo replied: “At this moment, with Italy no longer among the top leagues, I’d surely play in the Premier League.”

“I’m sad that Italy have not qualified for the World Cup for three consecutive times. My sons would love to watch Italy, and I’d love it too,” he continued.

Official: Andrea Pirlo is the new head coach of the Dubai-based United FC of the UAE first division.
Official: Andrea Pirlo is the new head coach of the Dubai-based United FC of the UAE first division.

“The World Cup is a moment for everyone to stay united, and when the national team plays, it’s always nice. You remember what you were doing and who was with you at that moment since you were a kid. Unfortunately, missing out on three qualifications is sad for everyone.”

A two-time Champions League winner with Milan and a World Cup champion with Italy, Pirlo was asked which his favourite trophy is: “The World Cup is surely a dream for everyone. As a kid, you dream of playing in the World Cup at least once, hoping to lift the trophy. I was lucky enough to do so, and I think it is priceless. You don’t just play for the club, you represent your country and play for an entire nation,” he concluded.

Iraola expected to pick Crystal Palace as Pochettino emerges for Milan job

28 May 2026 at 14:35

Multiple sources claim that Andoni Iraola is expected to pick Crystal Palace over Milan, so the Rossoneri’s options are Xavi, Oliver Glasner and Mauricio Pochettino, with the latter having already held talks with the Serie A giants.

Ex-Bournemouth coach Iraola is increasingly likely to choose Crystal Palace over Milan, according to several sources, including La Gazzetta dello Sport newspaper and Sportmediaset.

Iraola likely to snub Milan for Crystal Palace

Iraola emerged as Milan’s primary target to replace Massimiliano Allegri, yet the Spaniard seems eager to pick Palace instead for family and professional reasons.

According to Gazzetta, Iraola is willing to continue in the Premier League also because Milan are in a rebuilding phase, having sacked all their directors, along with Allegri, after failing to qualify for the Champions League.

Chelsea's Argentinian head coach Mauricio Pochettino reacts during the English Premier League football match between Nottingham Forest and Chelsea at The City Ground in Nottingham, central England, on May 11, 2024. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE. No use with unauthorized audio, video, data, fixture lists, club/league logos or 'live' services. Online in-match use limited to 120 images. An additional 40 images may be used in extra time. No video emulation. Social media in-match use limited to 120 images. An additional 40 images may be used in extra time. No use in betting publications, games or single club/league/player publications. / (Photo by OLI SCARFF/AFP via Getty Images)
Chelsea’s Argentinian head coach Mauricio Pochettino reacts during the English Premier League football match between Nottingham Forest and Chelsea at The City Ground in Nottingham, central England, on May 11, 2024. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP) / 

With Iraola moving to Palace, Glasner would become an option for Milan, according to reports, alongside ex-Barcelona coach Xavi.

Both Gazzetta and transfer expert Nicolò Schira report that even USMNT coach Pochettino is in the frame for the Rossoneri.

BOURNEMOUTH, ENGLAND - MAY 19: Andoni Iraola, Manager of AFC Bournemouth, acknowledges the fans following the Premier League match between Bournemouth and Manchester City at Vitality Stadium on May 19, 2026 in Bournemouth, England. (Photo by Eddie Keogh/Getty Images)
BOURNEMOUTH, ENGLAND – MAY 19: Andoni Iraola, Manager of AFC Bournemouth, acknowledges the fans following the Premier League match between Bournemouth and Manchester City at Vitality Stadium on May 19, 2026 in Bournemouth, England. (Photo by Eddie Keogh/Getty Images)

According to Gazzetta, Pochettino had already made himself available to Milan weeks ago, but it remains to be seen whether his stance has changed after Milan failed to qualify for the Champions League.

According to Schira, on the other hand, Pochettino was only offered to Milan in the last few days as the Argentine is set to leave the USMNT after the World Cup.

Man United spent over 600m on Serie A players in the last 10 seasons, Ederson is next

28 May 2026 at 14:09

Atalanta midfielder Ederson will become the 11th player leaving Serie A for Manchester United in the last ten seasons, with the Red Devils investing over €600m to sign players from Italy’s top flight in the last decade.

Atalanta midfielder Ederson is on the verge of joining Manchester United on a permanent €50m transfer, including add-ons.

The Brazilian will become the 11th player moving to Old Trafford from Italy in the last ten years, the third from Atalanta after Rasmus Hojlund and Amad Diallo.

Manchester United’s most expensive Serie A purchase since the 2015-16 campaign was Paul Pogba, who returned to Old Trafford from Juventus for €105m in 2016, 10 years ago. Another player who returned to United from Turin was Cristiano Ronaldo in 2021, in a €17m deal.

BERGAMO, ITALY - MAY 17: Ederson of Atalanta in action during the Serie A match between Atalanta BC and Bologna FC 1909 at Gewiss Stadium on May 17, 2026 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Giuseppe Cottini/Getty Images)
BERGAMO, ITALY – MAY 17: Ederson of Atalanta in action during the Serie A match between Atalanta BC and Bologna FC 1909 at Gewiss Stadium on May 17, 2026 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Giuseppe Cottini/Getty Images)

The last player to move from Italy to Old Trafford was Lecce defender Patrick Dorgu, who completed a permanent €30m transfer in the January 2025 transfer window.

Man United Serie A deals since the 2015-16 season

Manchester United’s Paul Pogba reacts during the English Premier League soccer match between Manchester United and Southampton FC in Manchester, Britain, 12 February 2022. EPA-EFE/PETER POWELL

Sergio Romero in 2015 on a free transfer (from Sampdoria)

Matteo Darmian in 2015 for 18.8m (Torino)

Paul Pogba in 2016 for 105m (Juventus)

Amad Diallo

Amad Diallo in January 2021 for 27.3m (Atalanta)

Cristiano Ronaldo in 2021 for 17m (Juvenuts)

Rasmus Hojlund in 2023 for 79.8m (Atalanta)

Sofyan Amrabat in 2023 for a 10m loan (Fiorentina)

André Onana in 2023 for 50m (Inter)

Joshua Zikrzee in 2024 for 42.5m (Bologna)

Patrick Dorgu in January 2025 for 30m (Lecce)

Total: 609.2m

(transfer fees via Transfermarkt)

 

Alisson and Juventus issue Liverpool transfer deadline over summer move

28 May 2026 at 13:47

Tuttosport reports that Juventus are in a hurry to learn Liverpool’s transfer plans regarding Alisson, as both the club and the goalkeeper expect a response from the Reds before the World Cup.

Alisson transfer to Juventus: latest updates

Juventus are pushing to sign Alisson from Liverpool, and according to multiple sources, the Brazilian goalkeeper is eager to reunite with Luciano Spalletti in Turin despite the lack of Champions League football next season.

According to Tuttosport, Liverpool are still not convinced about letting the Brazilian leave, but Juventus and the Brazilian goalkeeper expect an answer from Anfield before the World Cup begins.

LEEDS, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 06: Alisson Becker of Liverpool warms up prior to the Premier League match between Leeds United and Liverpool at Elland Road on December 06, 2025 in Leeds, England. (Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images) (Juventus and Inter links)
LEEDS, ENGLAND – DECEMBER 06: Alisson Becker of Liverpool warms up prior to the Premier League match between Leeds United and Liverpool at Elland Road on December 06, 2025 in Leeds, England. (Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images)

Alisson seemed on his way out of Anfield just a few days ago, but Liverpool are currently assessing their goalkeeping options for 2026-27 and might decide to keep the Brazilian and send Giorgi Mamardashvili out on loan, with the Georgian offered to both Juventus and Inter, according to Sportitalia.

Juventus have already made an opening offer for Alisson, and even if it was below the Reds’ demands, they are eager to continue negotiations, especially because the goalkeeper wants to move to the Allianz Stadium.

If, however, the Reds decide to stick to the ex-Roma goalkeeper for the final year of his contract, then the Bianconeri will have to look elsewhere, with Fiorentina’s David De Gea as one of the primary alternatives.

 

Euro giants offer payrise to block Arsenal, Chelsea and Man United move for €80m star

28 May 2026 at 13:50

Arsenal, Manchester United and Chelsea are interested in signing Maxi Araujo from Sporting CP during the summer transfer window.

However, the Portuguese publication A BOLA claims that the Portuguese outfit is unwilling to let him leave and is prepared to offer him a pay rise to keep him at the club. He has a €80 million release clause in his contract, and it remains to be seen whether the player is willing to sign a new deal with the club.

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Maxi Araujo could be tempted to move on

The opportunity to play in the Premier League could be quite exciting for the 26-year-old left back. He’s at the peak of his career, and this could be the right time for him to take on a new challenge.

Manchester United could certainly use more quality in the left-back department. Luke Shaw is in the twilight stages of his career, and Araujo could be the ideal replacement. The 26-year-old is not just a reliable defender; he will help out going forward as well. He has 13 goal contributions this season, and his numbers could improve if he plays on a better team with better players.

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Chelsea and Arsenal could use Araujo

On the other hand, Chelsea could use more depth in the left-back department, especially if Marc Cucurella leaves the club in the summer. He has been linked with a move away from the London club in recent months.

As far as Arsenal is concerned, the opportunity to play for the Premier League champions can be quite exciting, but Arsenal are well stocked in the defensive unit, and they might not be able to guarantee him a starting role. It remains to be seen how the situation develops.

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Clarke signs new Scotland deal until 2030 World Cup

Steve Clarke and the Scotland squad
Steve Clarke has led Scotland to a first men's World Cup in 28 years [PA Media]

Head coach Steve Clarke has signed a new Scotland contract to cover the next two World Cups and the 2028 Euros.

The 62-year-old's future was in doubt despite following up back-to-back Euros qualifications by leading the nation to their first World Cup since 1998.

However, just over two weeks until Scotland kick off their tournament schedule against Haiti in Boston, Clarke has committed to another four years in charge.

"I am truly honoured to lead my squad into our first men's World Cup in 28 years and I'm proud to continue as head coach," he said.

"I know the Scotland supporters appreciate the achievements of this group in qualifying for back-to-back Euros and equally sure the whole nation rejoiced in our qualification for World Cup 2026 after such a long time.

"It's very important to look ahead and, while my squad will be doing everything in their power to make the country proud in the America this summer, it also gives us certainty knowing that we can look to build on those foundations for the long-term.

"It is a privilege to continue in this role."

Steve Clarke graphic
[BBC]

More to follow.

R Ashwin fumes at SRH batting collapse, advises 'management to think' Travis Head’s future

Ravichandran Ashwin strongly criticised Sunrisers Hyderabad’s reckless batting approach following their 47-run defeat to Rajasthan Royals in the IPL 2026 Eliminator, even suggesting that the franchise management may need to make a tough call regarding Travis Head’s future.

Chasing a massive target of 244, SRH’s explosive batting line-up crumbled under pressure during a disastrous powerplay collapse. Jofra Archer and Nandre Burger tore through the top order as Hyderabad slipped to 57/4 inside the first five overs, effectively derailing the chase.

Abhishek Sharma was dismissed for a duck in Archer’s opening over, while Ishan Kishan’s aggressive cameo of 33 off just 11 balls ended prematurely after what Ashwin described as an unnecessary shot. Smaran Ravichandran fell cheaply, before Archer delivered the biggest blow by clean-bowling Travis Head for 17 off eight balls.

Despite fighting knocks from Nitish Kumar Reddy (38 off 20) and Salil Arora (35 off 21), SRH never fully recovered from the early collapse and were eventually bowled out for 196 in 19.2 overs.



Reacting to the defeat on his YT channel 'Ash Ki baat', Ashwin slammed SRH’s shot selection and lack of game awareness in such a high-pressure knockout clash.

“I think SRH could have won this match quite easily. When they had already scored around 32-34 runs in the first two overs and nearly 50 in the first three overs, Ishan Kishan’s shot was completely unnecessary. He threw his wicket away,” Ashwin said.

“There was absolutely no meaning to playing such a shot in such a big match. It was a very poor shot,” he added.

Ashwin was particularly critical of Travis Head’s season and hinted that SRH management should reassess his role moving forward.

“Travis Head has not performed at all this season. The management definitely needs to think about Travis Head. He should have played more responsibly. There was no point in getting out by playing such a poor shot,” Ashwin added.

The veteran spinner felt SRH still had a realistic chance while Nitish Kumar Reddy was at the crease, but the constant loss of wickets made the massive chase impossible.

“SRH were still in the match until the 14th over when Nitish Kumar Reddy was batting. But if you keep losing so many wickets, you can never chase such a huge total.

“If SRH had shown a little more game awareness and played with calmer minds, they could have won this match comfortably. Honestly, it was a very poor batting performance from the SRH team,” he concluded.

An inside look at Rutgers hosting Senegal as a World Cup base camp

PISCATAWAY – The Kentucky bluegrass is looking immaculate at Rutgers University’s Miller Family Soccer Complex. It has to be, because a participant in the globe’s biggest sporting event is about to move in.

The Senegal national soccer team, which is ranked 14th in the world by FIFA and the reigning Africa Cup of Nations champion (a disputed matter – more on that in a bit), will use Rutgers as base camp during the World Cup. The delegation will utilize the Scarlet Knights’ men’s and women’s soccer locker rooms, weight room, sports medicine center and team meeting space inside of the Gary and Barbara Rodkin Academic Success Center.

The collaboration is seven years in the making and the product of an extensive vetting process, right down to the blades of grass.

“It’s historic for us,” deputy athletic director Matthew Colagiovanni said. “It’s an opportunity to get the best in the world to come here and train at our facilities and to showcase what our fields and our building are.”

Rutgers will host the Senegal national team to use their training facilities during the World Cup. Wednesday, May 27, 2026.

Why Senegal chose Rutgers

Rutgers is one of four base camps in New Jersey for the 2026 World Cup, which includes games at the Meadowlands and in Philadelphia. Brazil will be setting up at the Red Bulls’ facility in Morris Township, Morocco at the Pingry School in Bernards (which hosted Italy during the 1994 World Cup), and Haiti at Stockton University in Galloway.

The university’s involvement began in 2019, when Meadowlands officials reached out to gauge the athletic department’s interest in taking part. Base sites were chosen due to a couple of factors, first being geography. Senegal opens group-stage play June 16 against France at the Meadowlands, then faces Norway at the Meadowlands June 22 before wrapping up Group I action in Toronto June 26 against Iraq.

Once the group draw was known, delegations from national teams slotted to play in the region began scouring potential base camps (the FIFA world rankings served as a pecking order for the choices). Rutgers hosted a dozen such visits and the staff knew exactly what to showcase, having hosted Portuguese club FC Porto during last summer’s Club World Cup as well as other touring international sides in the past.  

“They really like coming here because of one, our practice fields are top class, but also our facility is close-knit – they can walk right onto the fields from the locker rooms,” said Dan Ryan, Rutgers’ senior associate athletic director for facilities, events and operations. “They’ve told us it’s one of the best they’ve seen.”

The setup is ideal for security and privacy purposes. The soccer complex consists of two full practice fields that are fully enclosed. No one has set foot on them for six weeks – except FIFA inspectors.

“They basically test the grass every week,” Ryan said.

'Rutgers Welcomes the World'

Rutgers will host the Senegal national team to use their training facilities during the World Cup. Wednesday, May 27, 2026.

Senegal has been one of Africa’s most successful footballing nations over the past few decades. “The Lions of Teranga,” as they are nicknamed, advanced to the quarterfinals of the 2002 World Cup and are making a third straight appearance in the event.

Earlier this year they defeated Morocco 1-0 in the Africa Cup of Nationals final, but that triumph later was declared a forfeit because Senegal players and coaches left the field for 15 minutes during stoppage time after a controversial call and an attempt by Morocco fans to storm the pitch. The matter is under appeal with the international Court of Arbitration for Sport.

Right now there are bigger fish to fry. The Senegal national team, whose players will be staying in downtown New Brunswick, is expected to arrive sometime during the week before their June 16 opener. There will be some sort of pep rally-style reception involving Rutgers’ band and spirit teams and perhaps a jersey exchange. Clips will be all over social media (FIFA will put up its own branding on the practice pitches).

In addition, expect to see “Rutgers Welcomes the World” billboards on the roadways and banners flying above Jersey’s beaches over the next several weeks.

“Hopefully this will lead to other partnerships in the future,” Colagiovanni said.

Senegal’s practices will be closed to onlookers. Whether there are any small-scale public events involving their stay at Rutgers is yet to be determined.  The length of the delegation’s stay depends on how far the team advances. It could be over a month.

One thing is certain for the folks who are hosting.

“We’re all Senegal fans now,” Ryan said.

Jerry Carino has covered the New Jersey sports scene since 1996 and the college basketball beat since 2003. Contact him at jcarino@gannettnj.com.

This article originally appeared on Asbury Park Press: World Cup 2026, an inside look at Senegal base camp at Rutgers

Three out of four French people think PSG will beat Arsenal in Champions League final

Three out of four French people think PSG will beat Arsenal in Champions League final
Three out of four French people think PSG will beat Arsenal in Champions League final

AnIPSOSstudy has revealed growing confidence among the French public that Paris Saint-Germain will defeat Arsenal in the Champions League final on 30th May.

Whilst only 42% of French people overall are predicting a PSG victory, compared to 14% expecting defeat, optimism rises considerably amongst respondents expressing a firm opinion. Of those with a clear prediction, almost three quarters (74%) believe that Luis Enrique’s side will overcome Arsenal to win the first Champions League title in the club’s history.

The study also highlighted PSG’s significant national reach. Around 44% of French people follow the club in some capacity, a figure that climbs to nearly 80% amongst football followers.

Among PSG followers, 24% describe themselves as active supporters, 30% as regular followers, whilst 46% simply keep track of the club’s results. The IPSOS study also identified Ousmane Dembélé as the central figure of the current PSG side. The France international was selected by 33% of football followers, ahead of Luis Enrique (16%) and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia (13%).

GFFN | George Boxall

Steve Clarke signs new Scotland deal until 2030

Steve Clarke signs new Scotland deal until 2030
Steve Clarke signs new Scotland deal until 2030

Scotland head coach Steve Clarke has signed a new deal to lead the country to the 2030 World Cup.

Clarke will remain in charge the Tartan Army beyond this summer’s World Cup in the USA and continue until FIFA’s centenary edition in four years’ time.

The 62-year-old has been in charge of Scotland since 2019, after an impressive two-year spell at Scottish club Kilmarnock, and led his country to their first World Cup in 28 years.

In a statement, Clarke said:

“I am truly honoured to lead my squad into our first men’s World Cup in 28 years and I’m proud to continue as Head Coach.  

“I know the Scotland supporters appreciate the achievements of this group in qualifying for back-to-back EUROs and equally sure the whole nation rejoiced in our qualification for World Cup 2026 after such a long time.

“It’s very important to look ahead and plan for the future and, while  my squad will be doing everything in their power to compete and make the country proud in the America this summer, it also gives us certainty ahead of the tournament knowing that we can look to build on those foundations for the long-term and it is a privilege to continue in this role. 

“Stability is the key to success in football and this has certainly been the case during my last seven years as Head Coach. It’s important we evolve and make improvements and I look forward to working with the new Chief Football Officer, Craig Mulholland, to increase the pipeline of talent to the senior squad through the national youth teams. 

“For now, it’s all about preparing for the World Cup, starting against Curaçao this weekend.”

Report: Arsenal ready to move for Premier League attacker

Report: Arsenal ready to move for Premier League attacker
Report: Arsenal ready to move for Premier League attacker

Arsenal Eye Morgan Rogers as Andrea Berta Pushes Summer Statement

Arsenal’s transfer strategy under Andrea Berta is already beginning to take shape, and the pursuit of Aston Villa playmaker Morgan Rogers feels like one of the boldest indicators yet of where the Premier League champions want to evolve next. According to Football Transfers, extensive groundwork has already been carried out behind the scenes as Arsenal weigh up a blockbuster move for one of English football’s fastest rising talents.

Rogers has enjoyed a remarkable rise over the past 18 months. After leaving Middlesbrough for Aston Villa, the attacking midfielder matured into a central figure under Unai Emery, contributing 14 goals and 12 assists across all competitions. Those numbers only tell part of the story. His power in transition, ability to glide beyond defenders and composure in crowded areas have elevated him into genuine elite territory.

Berta Driving Arsenal Interest

Football Transfers report that Berta views Rogers as a “personal project” this summer. That wording matters. Sporting directors rarely become emotionally invested in individual targets unless they believe the player can redefine an attacking structure for years to come.

Photo IMAGO

Arsenal’s interest stretches back to last summer, when Rogers was already being monitored closely. At the time, Villa were building momentum and had little reason to entertain conversations. Circumstances may now be changing.

Despite qualifying for the Champions League, Aston Villa continue to operate within strict financial parameters. Reports suggest a significant sale could be required this summer, and Rogers has emerged as the likeliest high value departure.

Villa’s valuation currently sits around £100m, although there is growing belief that a fee closer to £90m may eventually become realistic. Even then, Arsenal would be committing to one of the most expensive deals in their history.

Financial Gamble Faces Major Questions

That naturally creates debate over whether Rogers represents value at such a premium figure. Football Transfers highlight that Arsenal’s internal valuation is believed to be “significantly less” than Villa’s asking price, while data models place his Estimated Transfer Value at €65.8m.

Numbers, however, rarely capture momentum. Rogers has become one of the most difficult attacking midfielders to defend in the Premier League. He combines physicality with technical sharpness, and his versatility allows him to operate centrally or from wider positions.

Photo: IMAGO

Still, concerns remain. SciSports analysis suggests Arsenal may not be the ideal tactical fit for his development. Their Career Advice tool awarded the move only a score of 59, warning that his progression could stagnate due to stylistic differences and fierce competition for minutes.

That will not deter Arsenal supporters entirely. Mikel Arteta has repeatedly shown he values multifunctional attackers capable of pressing aggressively while rotating positions fluidly. Rogers certainly satisfies those demands.

Chelsea and United Lurking

Arsenal are not alone in admiring the England international. Chelsea and Manchester United continue to track developments closely, aware that opportunities to sign young English attackers with proven Premier League production are increasingly rare.

Yet Arsenal’s stability, Champions League status and recent domestic dominance may give them an edge. Players increasingly want clarity, structure and tactical identity. Arteta has built all three at the Emirates Stadium.

Whether Arsenal ultimately meet Villa’s demands remains uncertain, but the groundwork being laid suggests this story has genuine substance rather than speculative noise.

Our View – EPL Index Analysis

This feels like the kind of ambitious move elite clubs have to explore. Morgan Rogers brings unpredictability, athleticism and Premier League experience at an age where further growth still feels inevitable. Arsenal have occasionally looked too controlled in attacking areas during tight matches, particularly against deep defensive blocks. Rogers could change that dynamic.

There is understandable concern about the transfer fee. Spending close to £90m or £100m on one player places enormous pressure on both the recruitment team and the player himself. Arsenal also have other areas needing reinforcement, particularly centre forward depth and midfield balance.

However, Rogers has the profile Arteta admires. He presses aggressively, carries the ball with conviction and attacks space fearlessly. Supporters would likely view him as a signing capable of adding another dimension rather than simply providing squad depth.

The SciSports concerns are interesting, but elite players often shape systems rather than become trapped by them. Arsenal’s coaching environment has improved several attackers dramatically over recent seasons. If Rogers arrives, fans will trust Arteta to maximise his strengths.

There is also a wider statement attached to deals like this. Arsenal are no longer shopping reactively. They are targeting Premier League proven stars before they fully explode onto the global stage. That shift reflects a club acting with authority and long term confidence.

Barça confirm Batlle exit ahead of rumoured Arsenal switch

Barça confirm Batlle exit ahead of rumoured Arsenal switch
Barça confirm Batlle exit ahead of rumoured Arsenal switch

Barcelona have confirmed another key player's departure with Ona Batlle leaving the club on the expiry of her contract after three seasons with the club.

Batlle began her career with Barça before leaving the club and later making her name with Manchester United, making 15 assists in a standout 2022/23 campaign.

The defender then returned to Barça where she won three league titles as well as two Champions Leagues before bidding farewell in Wednesday's game against Real Sociedad.

Reports have strongly suggested that Batlle's destination is back in the WSL with a move to Arsenal on the cards and terms having already been discussed between the two parties.

Batlle played 37 times for Barça in all competitions, scoring three times and making three assists.

Köln sign Tom Krauß permanently from Mainz

Köln sign Tom Krauß permanently from Mainz
Köln sign Tom Krauß permanently from Mainz

After spending the 2025/26 season on loan at 1. FC Köln from Mainz, Tom Krauß’s move has now been made permanent.

The Billy Goats confirmed on Thursday that a mandatory purchase option has been triggered after Köln secured Bundesliga survival, tying the midfielder down to a contract until 2029.

“We are very pleased that Tom will continue to wear the FC shirt in the future. He is a player who brings a great deal of emotion, passion and identification both on and off the pitch,” said Köln managing director Thomas Kessler.

“Especially in the decisive phase of last season, despite a painful knee issue, he did everything to serve the team and 1. FC Köln. That says a lot about his character and mentality. Players like that are valuable for any squad. We are convinced that Tom, with his quality and his attitude, will be an important piece in our squad planning and can help us achieve our goals in the Bundesliga.”

Krauß, who made 27 appearances for Köln in the 2025/26 campaign, said:

“The most important thing for me was that we stayed up. I am extremely happy and proud that we achieved this goal together with our fans and the whole city. I am looking forward to the new season at FC and will continue to give everything to ensure we stay in the Bundesliga.”

Lamar Jackson is enjoying building chemistry with OC Declan Doyle

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson described the organization's new offensive direction as "a breath of fresh air" while discussing his growing relationship with offensive coordinator Declan Doyle during organized team activities on Wednesday. Speaking publicly for the first time since Baltimore's season-ending loss in Pittsburgh, Jackson offered an enthusiastic early assessment of the offense Doyle is installing as the Ravens continue to reshape portions of their offensive identity heading into the 2026 season.

Jackson acknowledged that the transition has brought significant changes throughout the offense, but he emphasized that the adjustments have energized both him and the rest of the unit during the early stages of offseason work.

"Everything is new," Jackson said, later describing the changes as "a breath of fresh air."

.@Lj_era8 on what it’s like working with Offensive Coordinator Declan Doyle pic.twitter.com/lXQCCFgUzU

— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) May 27, 2026

The Ravens hired Doyle to oversee an offense expected to continue evolving around Jackson's dual-threat skill set while incorporating new concepts and personnel flexibility. Doyle arrives in Baltimore after spending time in Chicago and now becomes the fourth primary play-caller Jackson has worked with during his nine-year NFL career, joining Todd Monken, Greg Roman, and Marty Mornhinweg.

According to Jackson, the transition has been smooth.

"I'm having fun with it," Jackson said. "All of us are having fun with the new system and what he sees on the field and what he sees on film. It's smooth. Just know I love it and everyone else loves it."

One of the most significant developments appears to be the collaborative relationship between Jackson and Doyle as the two continue to build communication throughout the installation process. Jackson said Doyle has made it a priority to involve him heavily in offensive discussions and planning, something the quarterback believes will help both the offense and their overall partnership moving forward.

"He wants me to be involved a lot," Jackson said. "That's why I believe Coach Jesse brought him along, and we're having fun with it."

The Ravens believe that level of communication could become especially important as Doyle takes over play-calling responsibilities for the first time at the NFL level. Jackson said understanding Doyle's thought process and tendencies should ultimately help him operate more efficiently on the field.

"It means a lot, because I feel like I should know what Coach Doyle is thinking when he is calling certain plays on the field," Jackson said. "So, it should make my job a lot easier."

Head coach Jesse Minter also praised Jackson's progress during Wednesday's practice while noting the importance of continued repetition as the offense develops timing and familiarity within the new structure.

"He's been here a lot, so it's not like it's the first time hearing some of these plays, but it's the first time being able to run them at some speed with defense out there," Minter said. "Every play is a great advantage for him to keep getting better and keep learning."

Baltimore enters the 2026 season with substantial expectations after another playoff appearance and an offseason focused on strengthening the roster around Jackson. The Ravens added rookie wide receivers Elijah Sarratt and Ja'Kobi Lane during the draft while continuing to build offensive flexibility around established veterans such as Derrick Henry, Zay Flowers, and Mark Andrews.

Jackson remains at the center of all those plans.

The two-time MVP continues adapting to another offensive voice while maintaining the playmaking ability that has defined one of the NFL's most productive careers. Based on his early comments regarding Doyle and the offensive transition, the Ravens quarterback appears energized by both the collaboration and the direction of the offense as Baltimore continues preparations for the upcoming season.

This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Lamar Jackson is embracing Ravens offense under Declan Doyle

Nebraska’s Jordy Frahm is living a dream, and she’s ready for one more championship chapter

She’s 23 now, and much around her has changed since the last time Jordy Frahm appeared in the Women’s College World Series.

Faces have come and gone in softball. An injury extended Frahm’s career by one season. She got married.

But the dream remains.

Last Saturday, another chapter came to life as Frahm walked to home plate, the leadoff batter in the top of the first inning with a trip to Oklahoma City on the line for Nebraska at its home park.

On a sun-drenched afternoon in Game 2 of Super Regional play, a helicopter, painted red with a white “N” on the rotor mast, circled above the field that Frahm visited as a kid from her home up the highway in Papillion, Neb. Glove-carrying girls draped in Frahm jerseys watched throughout the crowd of 3,451. Fans jostled for a few inches of space on packed berms in left field.

Since she opted three years ago to transfer home to Nebraska after winning two national championships at Oklahoma, every expectation for Nebraska softball, every idea, every dream has expanded.

Named this week as the player of the year by USA Softball and the NFCA and a first-team NFCA All-American — the 14th player to earn the honor four times in a career — Frahm (formerly Jordy Bahl) has energized the Nebraska program as a two-way star and ignited new passion for the sport in her home state.

“From the day that she stepped on this campus, she raised the level of intensity and focus,” Nebraska coach Rhonda Revelle said. “And she brings that with her wherever she goes. It’s just how she’s wired.”

Riding a school-record and nation-leading 26-game winning streak, Nebraska (51-6) opens play in the WCWS Thursday night at 9:30 (ET) against Arkansas. The Huskers, in their first visit to Devon Park since 2013, rate among the favorites, with perennial power OU absent and 2025 finalists Texas and Texas Tech in the bracket opposite Nebraska.

With Frahm and freshman pitching star Alexis Jensen as a 1-2 punch, Nebraska in February split two games against the Longhorns and beat the Red Raiders while playing the most difficult nonconference schedule in the country. Then the Huskers rolled to a 23-1 Big Ten mark and beat WCWS-bound UCLA for the third time in four meetings to win the conference tournament.

By the time Frahm relieved Jensen in the fifth and final inning Saturday, the Huskers had embraced their destiny. They dispatched Oklahoma State 8-1 and 9-1 in the Super Regional.


NEBRASKA IS HEADING TO THEIR 8TH WCWS 🥳#RoadToWCWS x 🎥 ESPN / @HuskerSoftballpic.twitter.com/s6u8OkKqEB


— NCAA Softball (@NCAASoftball) May 23, 2026

Top-seeded Alabama or a fifth matchup against UCLA and record-breaking slugger Megan Grant awaits in Oklahoma City after the Arkansas game.

“I feel like we’re going to do just fine,” said Frahm, the Most Outstanding Player at the 2023 WCWS. “We’ve played in big moments, high pressure, energizing settings this year. And we just keep our heads down, and we keep working.”

The Huskers are not a “Jordy show,” said Revelle, the head coach since 1992. But Frahm’s massive impact over the last three years is undeniable.

The Gatorade National Player of the Year out of Papillion-La Vista High School in 2021, Frahm had committed to the home-state Huskers as a freshman in 2017. But with Revelle under investigation in 2019 after allegations by players of mistreatment and a toxic culture, Frahm flipped to Oklahoma.

Revelle was exonerated. But damage extended beyond the loss of Frahm. Other high school stars left the state.

When Frahm chose to come home, many of them followed. They built a core of leaders for this 2026 squad, emboldened by their long paths home and deep connections that predated their college careers.

Bella Bacon, an Omahan, transferred to Nebraska from Purdue in the same cycle as Frahm.

“When people got into the portal, (they) would take a call from me because we have Jordy on the roster,” Revelle said. “We’ve just kind of systematically been able to add pieces and build it around Jordy.”


"I love that woman." 🥹#RoadToWCWS x 🎥 ESPN2 / @HuskerSoftballpic.twitter.com/tSkjEJ4SgY


— NCAA Softball (@NCAASoftball) May 22, 2026

Frahm suffered an ACL tear in the 2024 season opener. She redshirted, but the momentum did not slow.

Kacie Hoffmann and twins Lauren and Hannah Camenzind, also from Omaha, transferred home two years ago after two seasons at Arkansas. Ava Kuszak, a Colorado high school graduate who played club softball with the Nebraskans, joined the Huskers in 2024 from Wisconsin.

All of them play key roles.

“They were girls that, in the beginning, wanted to be Huskers,” said Todd Peterson, Frahm’s high school coach. “Jordy coming back — and looking at what they could build — it made a lot of sense.”

Last year, catcher Jesse Farrell came from UNLV. Her 17 home runs rank second to Frahm in 2026. And Frahm’s freshman roommate at OU from 2022, Hannah Coor, jumped aboard. In the Super Regional clincher, Coor homered, doubled and made a diving catch in center field.

“I don’t think I’ll ever have the right words for this feeling,” Coor said after the latest win. “But it’s very surreal, and I couldn’t be more proud to represent Nebraska with these guys.”

From Yorba Linda, Calif., Coor said she told her parents, upon deciding to leave Oklahoma for Nebraska last year, that she didn’t care if she won another softball game. She wanted to take a “leap of faith” in her final collegiate season.

“I found that here,” Coor said. “And we also win, which is pretty cool. But that’s just an added blessing. I was really just looking for my last year to be filled with joy. And (to play) with my friend Jordy.”

Revelle aims to stay out of the Huskers’ way. They are led by the players. The head coach and her staff have corrected effort and focus only a few times since the preseason in January, Revelle said. Twelve seniors and 11 Huskers competing for their home state on a 23-player roster keep this team on track.

Frahm and Coor spoke to their teammates Monday about playing in Oklahoma City at a 13,000-seat stadium.

The setting is new. But nothing else has to change.

“In the biggest moments, we just lean on each other,” Kuszak said.

Frahm stands at the center for Nebraska. Her 90 career wins in the circle instill confidence in teammates who’ve not played on this stage.

She’s ready to experience another chapter of the dream.

“I couldn’t have scripted this,” Frahm said. “Nobody could have scripted this.”

This article originally appeared in The Athletic.

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Indiana Fever reveal Caitlin Clark status, injury report vs. Valkyries

After a well-earned six-day break since their last game on May 22, the Indiana Fever (4-2) have revealed their injury report for Thursday night's game against the Golden State Valkyries (4-2) at Chase Center in San Francisco, Calif., including Caitlin Clark's availability.

Clark missed the Fever's May 20 game due to back soreness, which she has been mitigating throughout the start of the season, but returned in triumphant fashion with a 22-point performance in Indiana's 90-82 win over Golden State in Indianapolis on May 22.

According to the Fever's WNBA-mandated injury report on Wednesday night, the former Hawkeye is listed as "probable" with the back ailment billed as the reasoning for her inclusion on the report. Joining her on the report is Bree Hall, who is also listed as "probable." However, Hall is included in the report due to an undisclosed illness.

Status Report for tomorrow's game at Golden State:

Caitlin Clark - Probable (back)
Bree Hall – Probable (illness) pic.twitter.com/NMVm5ZQqIJ

— Indiana Fever (@IndianaFever) May 28, 2026

Despite Clark only playing 13 games last season due to an assortment of soft-tissue injuries, she did manage to suit up against the Valkyries when the Fever played in San Francisco on June 19, 2025. However, the Valkyries' aggressive defensive pressure limited Clark to just 11 points on 3-for-14 shooting and forced six turnovers in an 88-77 win over the Fever.

Through five of Indiana's six games this season, Clark's impressive start has set even more WNBA records, averaging 23.8 points, 9 assists, and 4.4 rebounds per game on 43.2% field-goal shooting, 34.8% 3-point shooting, and 96.4% free-throw shooting.

As the Fever face the Valkyries for the second consecutive game, Clark and the rest of the squad will look to record their fourth straight win to kick off a two-game road trip and improve to a 5-2 record on the season.

Indiana and Golden State are scheduled for a 9 p.m. CT tip in a game that will be streamed exclusively on Amazon Prime Video.

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UCLA softball star Megan Grant kept 'smile on my face' by playing basketball

As she and the eighth-seeded UCLA softball team prepare for the Women’s College World Series, Bruins star Megan Grant has been hearing from former teammates who know what it takes to win a national championship.

Players from the UCLA women’s basketball team who won the national title in March.

While Grant is best known as one of softball’s most dangerous power hitters, she spent part of her senior year as a two-sport talent, taking the court with Lauren Betts, Kiki Rice and the rest of the Bruins.

Five of those players were first-round draft picks in the WNBA Draft last month, and now, Grant is trying to follow in their title-winning footsteps.

“When they got to the WNBA, I was like, ‘OK, you guys are good, off on your own adventures,’” Grant said Wednesday, a day ahead of UCLA’s opener at the WCWS against top-seeded Alabama at 6 p.m. Thursday at Devon Park.

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Jan 21, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; UCLA Bruins guard Megan Grant (43) is charged with a foul on Purdue Boilermakers guard Tara Daye (44) in the second half at Pauley Pavilion presented by Wescom Financial. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images

“They always FaceTime me and everything. And I'm just so grateful for them, and they're always keeping in touch. Some girls still go to the games and everything. It's a really tight-knit family.”

Rice was in the stands at UCLA last weekend when Grant hit her 39th home run of the season two weeks ago. Last week, Grant became the first college softball player to hit 40 in a season, and with one more this week, she’ll become just the 10th to hit 90 in a career.

That would tie her with UCLA slugger Stacey Nuveman, who is the only person in the 90-plus club to achieve that mark before 2015. 

Of course, Arizona star Laura Espinoza’s single-season record of 37 had stood for 31 years before Grant and OU freshman Kendall Wells each topped it this season.

Grant was listed as a 5-foot-10 guard/forward on the UCLA basketball roster, which made her one of the shortest players on the team, despite her massive stature on the diamond.

She appeared in 14 games between Nov. 3 and Feb. 4. She hit her first home run of the season two days after her final basketball game.

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Jun 1, 2025; Oklahoma City, OK, USA; UCLA Bruins utility Megan Grant (43) rounds the bases after hitting a two run home run tying the game in the seventh inning against the Tennessee Lady Volunteers during the NCAA Softball Women's College World Series at Devon Park. Mandatory Credit: Brett Rojo-Imagn Images

For a player who had 49 home runs through the first three years of her career, it’s possible that the side quest to the basketball court unlocked something inside her.

“I learned so much from that group,” Grant said. “Also, there was a lot of similarity between Coach Cori (basketball coach Cori Close) and Coach I (softball coach Kelly Inouye-Perez). I feel like the coaches at UCLA all talk the same language, which is awesome for me. They really brought out my joy and my competitive spirit, just balancing those two.”

Grant’s teammates have seen that joy emanate from her.

“I feel like I get the best seat in the house,” UCLA pitcher Taylor Tinsley said. “Just seeing what Megan has been doing all year long and just seeing her development from our freshman year to now, it's just crazy how much we both have grown up and both have grown up in this program as well, just leading the younger Bruins on and just seeing the way Megan takes the field just so calm and confident all the time.”

Grant’s college basketball career concluded with six points and four rebounds over 33 total minutes, but her 2026 softball season will live on as one of the greatest the sport has seen.

One of the keys to her softball success has been the player batting behind her in the lineup, senior Jordan Woolery.

The first baseman has put up the type of numbers that are nearly as remarkable as Grant, posting a .500 batting average with 34 home runs and 112 RBIs. And she’s been the ultimate lineup protection.

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If pitchers want to avoid Grant, they’ll have to deal with Woolery. 

“There's a lot of players that can hit, but to be able to hit under pressure and to be able to hit in critical situations to help your team win, Jordan has had an outstanding year hitting behind Megan because there's a lot of people that won't throw her a pitch,” Inouye-Perez said. “As a result, then it gets put on Jordan to find a way to be able to score, and she's done an outstanding job.”

UCLA has thrived because of its offense this season, averaging 10.9 runs per game with a team batting average of .385 — both the best in Division I — with Grant and Woolery as the focal pieces of that offense.

And now, a remarkable season is nearly over.

“It's been insane, I must say,” Grant said. “I never expected any of this. I think my goal at the beginning of this year was just to have an amazing senior year, finish strong with this team. God has blessed me with so many opportunities that I can only thank Him for. This whole year has just been an amazing ride.

“It's coming to an end soon, but like we say, I'm enjoying it, that final destination with a smile on my face.”

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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Bills' Jim Leonhard praises Landon Jackson after quiet 2025 rookie year

The Bills are seeing a new look scheme in their defense under recently hired coordinator Jim Leonhard.

Buffalo operated for years out of a 4-3 or four-man front sub-packages under former head coach Sean McDermott, and how their defense lines up will look a bit different in Leonhard's new 3—4 base defense.

One of the position groups seeing some reshuffling has been their defensive ends; some of them are also now listed as outside linebackers. Defensive ends are now aligned inside the tackle on the left or the right sides.

Enter Landon Jackson. The second-year pass rusher drafted out of Arkansas is the prototype player for this.

#Bills DC Jim Leonard on Landon Jackson, who was around 260 at last year’s training camp and is now aiming to play closer to 285 this season:

“He sees the vision of the defense and what his role can be in it.” #BillsMafiapic.twitter.com/mIDO0TLTlm

— Bills Outlet (@_billsoutlet) May 26, 2026

"He sees the vision of the defense and what his role can be in it," Leonhard said to the press about Jackson.

The young edge rusher missed most of his rookie season in 2025 due to a knee injury and the rehabilitation and recovery process. While he's looking to make some noise in his second season, he'll have the opportunity in the rotation.

To help adjust to the new scheme and style of play, he has put in dedicated strength and conditioning work during his offseason program to bulk up from his 264-pound draft weight to 285 as planned.

"Doing everything out there right now, fully cleared. My body is feeling great," Jackson said to the media.

The recovery from injury and physical transformation to an NFL pro-level frame offer promise.

It also doesn't hurt that the new scheme and position he'll line up in are similar to the ones that he previously thrived at while playing in a similar system at Arkansas. He performed well enough that the Bills scouted him heavily through their 2025 offseason and draft process prior to selecting him in the third round of the 2025 draft.

And he believes that experience will help to propel him forward.

"This new defense that we're going to is something that I've thrived in at Arkansas. That's what got me to this level, so switching to that defense really excited me."

This article originally appeared on Bills Wire: Bills' Jim Leonhard praises Landon Jackson after quiet 2025 rookie year

Newcastle and Everton to meet at Murrayfield in August

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Both Newcastle and Everton finished on 49 points in the bottom half of the Premier League this season [Getty Images]

Premier League sides Newcastle United and Everton will face off at Murrayfield this summer as part of their pre-season preparations.

The friendly will take place at the 67,000-seater stadium in Edinburgh on Wednesday, 12 August at 17:15 BST.

Both clubs ended the 2025-26 Premier League campaign on 49 points, with 12th-placed Newcastle finishing a place above Everton on goal difference.

England's top flight resumes on 22 August - 10 days after the teams go head to head at the home of Scottish rugby.

"A fixture like this, in one of the biggest stadiums in the country, will help us continue building towards the start of the campaign," said Everton manager David Moyes.

"Everton has always had a strong connection with Scotland, and we know how well our supporters travel, not just from Merseyside but from across the country."

Newcastle United head coach Eddie Howe added: "An exciting test against Premier League opposition at a historic venue like Murrayfield will play an important part in our pre-season preparations.

"I'm sure our fans will bring a special atmosphere to Edinburgh for a fantastic summer away day, giving the players a massive lift as we build towards the new campaign."

Potential Jets QB option Brendan Sorsby closer to supplemental draft

The New York Jets should be paying close attention to the situation surrounding Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby.

Involved in a high-profile gambling-related scandal with the NCAA, Sorsby applied for reinstatement after completing a stint in a rehab program. The NCAA denied Sorsby's request on Tuesday, taking him one step closer to the NFL supplemental draft.

Sorsby's next opportunity for reinstatement will come at a June 1 court date. If his bid hits another roadblock, the chances of Sorsby entering the NFL supplemental draft become increasingly real. Should the Jets consider submitting a bid?

The supplemental draft is essentially a silent-bid auction. It hasn't been relevant in years, but we've previously had prospects like Terrelle Pryor and Josh Gordon enter the NFL via the supplemental draft. The process is simple. If a team submits a successful bid, say of a third-round pick in the 2027 NFL draft, they would be awarded the player while relinquishing that pick in 2027.

Sorsby is an incredibly talented quarterback prospect. The QB-needy Jets have Geno Smith starting for them in 2026 as a temporary solution. With Sorsby's stock potentially tanking due to the investigation, he might be available at a bargain in the supplemental draft. The Jets should be willing to turn over every stone in their quest for a franchise quarterback.

Breaking: The NCAA has denied Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby’s request for reinstatement for eligibility for the 2026 season, sources tell @petethamel.

Sorsby completed his 35-day in-patient rehab for his gambling addiction and will return to campus in the upcoming days. His court… pic.twitter.com/0tIFkj6Sd4

— ESPN (@espn) May 26, 2026

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Angel Reese draws criticism after getting ‘dominated’ by opponent in loss

Angel Reese
Apr 29, 2026; Chicago, IL, USA; Atlanta Dream forward Angel Reese (5) reacts during the first half of a WNBA preseason game against the Chicago Sky at Wintrust Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images

Atlanta Dream superstar forward Angel Reese has struggled on the offensive side of the ball throughout her career, but she has always been a strong defender. In fact, she was named the Defensive Player of the Year for the Unrivaled three-on-three basketball league during the WNBA offseason. However, she did not have a strong defensive performance on Wednesday night.

After Reese talked up the Dream for having the top record in the WNBA, Atlanta promptly lost that designation as they fell 96-81 to the Minnesota Lynx, giving the Lynx the top record in the league.

While Reese had a relatively strong game despite the loss, scoring 10 points while leading the team with eight rebounds and five assists, she did struggle consistently on the defensive side of the ball, especially when she was defending Lynx star Natasha Howard.

Howard had an absolutely dominant performance in the post, where she was primarily guarded by Reese, putting up 22 points in the game on a 11-for-16 shooting performance from the field. Reese had a had time staying in front of Howard on  and especially struggled defending Howard on the pick and roll, and fans certainly took notice as Reese faced heavy criticism on social media.

“Angel Reese is getting sliced and diced by Natasha in pick and roll oh my. Too easy. That’s DPOY though, right?” one fan wrote in a post on X.

Natasha Howard is absolutely cooking AngelReese,” someone else added.

“Angel was getting demolished in pick and roll, Howard dominated her up and down the court,” commented another fan.

Howard taking AngelReese to school. I thought she played defense,” another fan wrote.

Natasha Howard is having her way with AngelReese,” someone else commented.

“Angel Reese is getting blown by every play and can’t make it up the court. Natasha Howard of all people is gassing her,” another fan wrote.

Reese often struggles on the offensive side of the ball with both her shooting and her turnover issues, but she is typically a strong defender. We’ll have to see whether or not this game was an anomaly or if this will be a point of concern for Reese going forward.

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Gattuso Calls Lazio Defender & Urges Him to Make U-Turn

Gattuso Calls Lazio Defender & Urges Him to Make U-Turn
Gattuso Calls Lazio Defender & Urges Him to Make U-Turn

Incoming Lazio head coach Gennaro Gattuso is pleading with the club’s stalwarts to stay at Formello, including Alessio Romagnoli.

Gennaro Gattuso Wants to Keep Lazio Leaders

The 48-year-old already has an agreement in place with Claudio Lotito to replace Maurizio Sarri. He is expected to arrive in the Italian capital next week to sign his contract. Nevertheless, the Calabrian is already active, extending his hand to some of the club’s most important figures.

According to Il Corriere dello Sport, Gattuso has already received a positive answer from Lazio captain Mattia Zaccagni. The two men are familiar with one another from the manager’s recent tenure with the Italian national team. The winger has pledged to stay at the club following a phone call from the former AC Milan midfielder.

Can Gattuso Convince Alessio Romagnoli to Stay at Lazio?

Gattuso also contacted Ivan Provedel and Kenneth Taylor, but his toughest mission remains convincing his former Milan pupil, Romagnoli, to extend his time at the Stadio Olimpico.

The 31-year-old is a lifelong Lazio supporter, but his relationship with club president Claudio Lotito hit rock bottom in recent years due to a series of broken promises. The defender was prepared to leave the club in January to join Al-Sadd, but the deal collapsed at the eleventh hour under controversial circumstances.

The Factors that Could Prompt Romagnoli U-Turn

Romagnoli will reportedly reconsider his future, but his decision could hinge on several factors. The Qatari champions had promised the player they would try to buy him once more in the summer, but it remains to be seen if they’re still willing to offer him a three-year contract with a €6 million salary per season.

Moreover, Romagnoli will certainly consider the situation in the Middle East amid the current unrest. It should also be noted that Roberto Mancini, who was his main sponsor at Al-Sadd, is expected to leave the club and return to Italy.

Due to the aforementioned factors, the centre-back’s departure is no longer a foregone conclusion. But in addition to Gattuso’s pleas, an olive branch from the Lazio hierarchy is also required to convince Romagnoli to stay at the club, at least until his contract expires in June 2027.

Gattuso Also Keen to Keep Mario Gila

Gattuso is also urging the club to make a similar attempt to keep Mario Gila at Formello. The Spaniard’s contract also runs until 2027, and has attracted interest from a host of suitors in Italy and the rest of Europe.

Maryland baseball 2026 season recap

Maryland baseball failed to qualify for the Big Ten Tournament for a third straight season after finishing with a 27-29 overall record and going 9-21 in Big Ten play.

Head coach Matt Swope said that it was a “disappointing season” leaving “no confidence” heading into the offseason.

 “I am happy with the way we finished,” Swope said following the Terps’ final series of the season against Penn State. Maryland won the series its second Big Ten series win of 2026 by taking the last two contests against the Nittany Lions, knocking them out of postseason contention as a bonus.

“I think if you look at today and yesterday, [that’s] kind of what we hoped would be every weekend,” Swope said after the Terps’ final victory on May 16. “It does nothing for next season, but at the same time, they finished off for the seniors and everything.”

Nonconference play

Maryland went 18-8 in nonconference play, a record fueled by success in midweek games. The Terps went 11-3 in those games, earning multiple wins against local rivals Towson, Georgetown and Delaware. 

Maryland fell in its first sweep against Louisiana in late February, where a 15-inning game ended with a walk-off RBI single. Just one weekend later, the Terps completed their sole winning sweep of the year against Wagner. After a dogfight in the first game, the Terps exploded, totalling 35 runs in the last two games of the series. 

The three losses the Terps did face during midweek matchups were against some of their most challenging opponents — then-No. 22 West Virginia, then-No. 9 Virginia and Richmond. While they were blown out by the two ranked midweek opponents, the Terps kept the game close against Richmond, only falling 7-5.

Big Ten play

“Run rule” was the phrase of the season for the Terps in conference play. In Big Ten baseball, games automatically end after seven full innings if one team leads by at least 10 runs. In the 21 losses Maryland logged during its 30-game conference slate, the Terps lost as many games via the run rule as they won overall (nine). Maryland had just two series victories, which came against Indiana and Penn State. 

The Terps’ first Big Ten series began March 15 against Purdue. They dropped the first two games before coming out with a close series finale victory to avoid the sweep.

In their next series, Maryland faced the nation’s best in No. 1 UCLA. The Bruins dominated the Terps in a series sweep – with two of the games wrapping in seven innings. Right-handed sophomore pitcher Cristofer Cespedes stood out during the second loss of the series, throwing seven strikeouts and holding the Bruins to one run in his four innings. His performance saved Maryland from being run-ruled for the third straight game. 

To finish March, Maryland faced USC, where it fell by one run in the series opener and took a 6-4 victory in game two. USC defeated the Terps in eight innings in a run-rule-shortened rubber match, 14-4.

The following weekend, Maryland was swept by Ohio State, bringing in 20 runs compared to the Buckeyes’ 31. Redshirt freshman Ryan Costello had a big weekend, launching his second grand slam of the year and adding a solo blast for his 13th home run of the season. He was named to the Big Ten All-Freshman team along with Bud Coombs and Ty Kaunas. 

Maryland found redemption in its subsequent Big Ten series. Despite falling to Indiana 11-3 on Friday, it quickly found redemption against the Hoosiers. 

Sophomore left-hander Logan Hastings pitched the entirety of Maryland’s Saturday win, throwing five strikeouts and only allowing one walk. The offense supported that showing, knocking eight doubles and drawing 10 walks in a 14-4, seven-inning victory.

The next day, catcher Devin Russell knocked a walk-off grand slam over the center field wall to give Maryland an 8-6 win and its first Big Ten series victory of the year.

Maryland failed to win its next four series matchups, earning just three weekend victories over that stretch. Five of the nine losses the Terps recorded ended before the ninth inning. 

Maryland’s final series of the season opened with a run-rule loss to Penn State, but the Terps found revenge the very next day with a 12-2, seven-inning victory. 

The rubber match finished 6-4, complete with Lance Williams’ 69th strikeout of the year in the top of the ninth inning.  Williams took over the mound after Hastings punched out a career-high 12 batters in his 97 pitches. Russell smashed two of Maryland’s three home runs, aiding the season-ending victory.

Looking ahead

Maryland’s roster has already seen costly departures come just days into the offseason. Ten players have announced they will leave once the transfer portal officially opens on June 1. Russell, Cespedes, outfielder Jordan Crosland and first baseman Paul Jones II are the notable names already gone. It’s possible that others will follow suit.

“There’s always going to be changes and things for different reasons,” Swope said. “That’s the volatility of the portal.”

Russell is likely the most significant exit from the Terps so far. The New Jersey native notched 54 RBIs and 11 home runs over three seasons. Russell became a vital part of Maryland’s offensive success late in the season, launching four home runs in the series against Penn State. 

Some veteran Terps are looking towards the MLB Draft in July. Swope has confidence that junior utility Brayden Martin will be successful at the next level if he opts to declare, citing his program record in walks and on-base success. He also earned a postseason nod, being named to the All-Big Ten third team. 

“That’s something that’s going to give him a chance to play professional baseball,” he said. “That’s God-given talent.”

Swope has two seasons left on his contract, and it seems that he will continue as head coach next season. As he finishes his third straight season without a postseason appearance, Swope will need a busy offseason to return the program to its former heights.

Riquelme hits out at Florentino, demands televised debate

Riquelme hits out at Florentino, demands televised debate
Riquelme hits out at Florentino, demands televised debate

The race for the Real Madrid presidency is heating up. Enrique Riquelme’s candidacy has issued a strongly worded statement in response to what they consider a smear campaign orchestrated by Florentino Pérez and his closest circle.

In the official statement, Riquelme’s team accuses the current president of spreading false information to avoid a calm debate. They also clarify that their financial operations are transparent and backed by a successful bond issuance in the United States.

The candidacy defends its full legitimacy, stating that the project has been validated by the Electoral Board and backed by Riquelme’s personal wealth. In addition, they demand explanations from Pérez regarding the influence of his relatives in the club’s management.

A jab at one of Florentino Pérez’s ‘right-hand men’

On the other hand, the statement denies any ties to the past of Ramón Calderón and criticizes the role of adviser Anas Laghari in the club’s strategic operations. For Riquelme, questioning the current management is a democratic exercise, not an attack on the club.

Finally, the candidate has formally challenged Florentino Pérez to a public, televised debate. Riquelme says that the members deserve to know the truth and promises to maintain a clean campaign focused strictly on the future of Real Madrid.

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What if Shohei Ohtani faced Shohei Ohtani? The answer may surprise MLB fans

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There is only one Shohei Ohtani on earth, so the mentioned matchup is completely hypothetical. But in the age of modern baseball, there are still ways to know what would happen if Ohtani stood in the batter's box against Ohtani on the mound.

Thanks to advanced metrics, there may actually be a clear answer. At least for the 2026 season, the edge is with Ohtani, the pitcher. While it may feel absurd at first to go against one of baseball's most fearsome hitters, his 2026 pitching numbers are just too good.

According to Baseball Savant, this year, the Los Angeles Dodgers slugger has an average exit velocity of around 94 mph, a hard-hit rate near 50 percent, and his expected weighted on-base average (xwOBA) is around .400. This is elite stuff. Despite what can be said as an underwhelming start to the season, Ohtani's barrel has been among the best in the league.

However, Ohtani's pitching metrics tilt the debate one-sided.

The right-hander has proven to be the best arm in run prevention this season so far. Hitters are struggling to square him up as he has pitched to an ERA of just 0.82. The Japanese ace uses the four-seam fastball most (44%), averaging 97.9 mph, followed by splitter, curveball and sinker against left-handed hitters. Occasionally, he has thrown sinker, slider, and cutter. His breaking ball whiff numbers are at an all-time high.

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Shohei Ohtani's pitching holds the edge

As a hitter, Shohei Ohtani feasts on velocity. The faster it comes to him, the better his swings are statistically. But the 2026 version of the Dodgers pitcher is far more than just a flamethrower.

His devastating sweeper, splitter, cutter and upper-90s fastball can hinder his timing. In 2026, Baseball Savant claims that Ohtani has produced a whiff rate of over 40 percent against offspeed pitches. Meanwhile, against express velocity, his whiff rate drops to the low 20s.

However, one wrong pitch and that hanging splitter, curveball/elevated fastball, slider will be found in the stands. But over one plate appearance, Ohtani the pitcher will probably evade with a strikeout, weak contact, or a chase on the splitter/sweeper below the zone. But let's also add that the 2025 and 2024 version of Ohtani's batting would have probably prevailed.

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Wales' fastest woman blocked from Commonwealth Games

Hannah Brier runs in a red Cymru vest at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham in 2022.
Brier reached the semi-finals of both 100m and 200m of the 2022 Commonwealth Games [Getty Images]

Wales' fastest ever woman says it is "crazy" the nation's selection rules mean she cannot compete at the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.

Hannah Brier broke a 44-year national record in running 22.79 seconds for the 200m in London on Tuesday.

But that time - fast enough to have won bronze at the last Games - was eight days late for Team Wales selection who set a deadline of 17 May.

That date is three weeks before that of Team Scotland and four weeks before Team England hopefuls need to qualify.

Brier, 28, said she is devastated to miss what is likely to be her last Games, while Welsh Athletics - the sports governing body - said it had raised concerns in March that the deadline was "extremely early" for track and field athletes.

In a statement Team Wales said they would not comment on individual cases, adding that their full selection process is published on their website "for full transparency".

Brier had already run the Commonwealth B standard of 23.07 before the deadline but Team Wales policy is that athletes beat - not just match - that mark for selection.

The Swansea Harrier, who also holds the Welsh 100m record, then underlined her status as the fastest Welsh woman of all time by breaking the national 200m record held set by Michelle Scutt in 1982.

"It's very difficult for us Welsh athletes because we almost have to come out with our absolute A-game in April or May which is crazy when the championships are in August," she told BBC Sport Wales.

"The standards are tough but relatively fair, but how early the deadlines are set needs to be looked at.

"It makes me think if I'm running these times now in May, what on earth am I going to be running in August because it's only up from here."

Brier was just 16 years old when she competed at her first Commonwealth Games in Glasgow and was desperate to enjoy her last in the same city.

"To be the shape that I'm in now, knowing that I [could] go there gunning for a medal, in my last Commonwealth Games, is really gutting," she said.

"I said four years ago [in Birmingham] that was going to be my last time and here I am running Welsh records and European standards.

"[But] the way the sport is moving, it's going to be really tough for me to keep running the standards I'm running in four years time."

Less time for Welsh athletes

James Williams, Chief Executive Officer at Welsh Athletics, said the situation is "hugely frustrating" for Brier.

"We did raise this possibility last March with Team Wales that the required deadline for nomination was extremely early in the track and field season. We had to align our timelines for nomination to the Team Wales requirements," he said.

"A number of athletes throughout have commented on the additional time afforded to athletes from Scotland and England to achieve the required performances – had it been consistent throughout the UK, then we would be having a very different discussion."

However, Team Wales chair Gareth Davies defended their policy.

"We do not comment on individual cases," he said in response to a BBC request for a statement on Brier's situation.

"Athletes have completed their nomination processes with their respective sports, and nominations were submitted to Commonwealth Games Wales on Monday this week.

The three week selection process starts on Monday and our full process is published on our website for full transparency."

Bronze medalist Amy Hunt of Team Charnwood AC, gold medalist Dina Asher-Smith of Team Blackheath & Bromley Harriers A and silver medalist Daryll Neita of Team Cambridge Harriers pose for a photo after Women's 200 Metres Final on Day Two of UK Athletics Championships in 2024
Amy Hunt, Dina Asher-Smith and Daryll Neita shared the podium spots in the 200m at the 2024 British Athletics Championships [Getty Images]

Brier's time was enough to reach the standard for this summer's European Championships in Birmingham.

But first she must secure a Great Britain place at the British Athletics Championships - also the team trials - in the same city on 20-21 June against the likes of Amy Hunt, Dina Asher-Smith and Daryll Neita.

"There's some big names in that pool and I've got a little bit of imposter syndrome at the moment," Brier said.

"My challenge is to stand on the start line and truly believe I deserve to be there and to be competitive.

"Lining up against them is crazy anyway, let alone thinking I need to get as close as I can to them. It's really exciting."

Ireland football coach urges players to ‘win this war’ against Israel

Republic of Ireland manager Heimir Hallgrimsson has challenged his players to “win this war” against Israel when the teams meet in the Nations League amid renewed protests in the Irish parliament about the games.

The Football Association of Ireland has been under pressure to boycott the two matches, including a home fixture in Dublin on October 4.

Several pro-Palestinian Irish politicians and football figures have urged the federation to withdraw from the fixtures over Israel’s conduct during its genocidal war on Gaza.

The FAI passed a motion in November requesting that UEFA immediately suspend Israel from international competition, but received no support from European football’s governing body.

There were new protests at the Dail – the Irish parliament – on Wednesday over the fixtures.

In October, Icelandic boss Hallgrimsson was among those calling for Israel to be banned from international football competition.

The 58-year-old, speaking ahead of a friendly game against Qatar in Dublin, said: “I’ve already expressed my opinion on this matter, you don’t need to repeat that one.

“But from a footballing perspective – it’s an obstacle I don’t like, and it’s unfair for the players to be in this position and us to be in this position – but from a footballing perspective, I don’t like us to be the bad guys. We are not the bad guys here.”

He added: “I think the best answer for us is just to win this game, to win this war against them [Israel]. That would be a perfect answer from my end.

“Other decisions are not made by us, but all the players would like to represent the country and do well for them, no matter who is the opponent.”

Israel played their World Cup qualifiers in Hungary and are set to use a neutral venue for their Nations League match against Ireland on September 27.

Such has been the outcry in Ireland concerning the October 4 match in Dublin in particular, there have been suggestions it could be played elsewhere, with the FAI insisting in February it had “no choice” but to fulfil the two fixtures against Israel.

Hallgrimsson, however, said: “It would obviously be a disadvantage from footballing reasons not to play at home. We’ve done really well at home.

“It’s building to be a strong fortress for us, Aviva [Lansdowne Road], and to move it obviously will lower our chances, so I hope people can rally around the players and us playing instead of protesting or doing something that’s damaging.”

NHL games on TV today: Full schedule, times, TV channels, live streams to watch 2026 hockey playoffs

NHL games on TV today

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The two-month journey to a Stanley Cup has begun, with the NHL's best teams trying to work their way through the brackets to the best trophy in sports. 

Only one thing is certain about what's to come in the postseason: The league will have a new champion in 2026.  The Florida Panthers missed the playoffs after lifting the Cup the last two years and making the Final the year before that, guaranteeing a changing of the guard this June. 

The Colorado Avalanche were the class of the league during the regular season, taking the Presidents' Trophy by eight points over the Carolina Hurricanes, and have to be considered the favorites. But the other two in the final four remaining, the Vegas Golden Knights and Montreal Canadiens, have shown plenty of resilience to get to this point. 

However it shakes out, there will be playoff hockey to watch daily for weeks to come, and it doesn't get much better than that.

Here's everything you need to know about when and where to watch today's games in the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs. 

NHL games on TV today

There are no NHL playoff games Thursday; check back Friday for Hurricanes-Canadiens Game 5.

Friday, May 29

GameTime (ET)Watch
Hurricanes vs. Canadiens Game 58 p.m.TNT, truTV, DIRECTV

See the upcoming daily schedule below. 

Where to watch NHL Stanley Cup Playoff games in 2026

The Stanley Cup Playoffs will be broadcast across ESPN and TNT Sports platforms, with six different channels being destinations for games. The Stanley Cup Final will be exclusively on ABC.

Fans can live stream every game from the Stanley Cup Playoffs on DIRECTV. Games appearing on ESPN networks, including ABC, can also be streamed live on fubo and the ESPN app.

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NHL Playoffs daily schedule 2026

Sunday, May 31

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Canadiens vs. Hurricanes Game 6*TBDTNT, truTV, DIRECTV

* If necessary

Tuesday, June 2

GameTime (ET)Watch
Hurricanes vs. Canadiens Game 7* 8 p.m.TNT, truTV, DIRECTV

* If necessary

NHL playoffs bracket 2026

Click here for the 2026 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs bracket, updated live as series are completed.

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Steve Clarke signs new Scotland contract to remain head coach beyond World Cup

Steve Clarke looks on from the touchline (PA)

Steve Clarke has signed a new deal which will see him manage the Scotland men’s team through to the 2030 World Cup.

Clarke took on the role in 2019 and has overseen qualification to two European Championships before reaching this summer’s World Cup in North America.

Scotland will meet Haiti, Morocco and Brazil in Group C as they bid to reach the knockout stages for the first time in the country’s history. They will meet Curacao and Bolivia in warm-up games ahead of the tournament.

“I am truly honoured to lead my squad into our first men’s World Cup in 28 years and I’m proud to continue as head coach,” Clarke said.

“I know the Scotland supporters appreciate the achievements of this group in qualifying for back-to-back Euros and equally sure the whole nation rejoiced in our qualification for World Cup 2026 after such a long time.

“It’s very important to look ahead and plan for the future and, while my squad will be doing everything in their power to compete and make the country proud in the America this summer, it also gives us certainty ahead of the tournament knowing that we can look to build on those foundations for the long-term and it is a privilege to continue in this role.

“For now, it’s all about preparing for the World Cup, starting against Curacao this weekend.”

Scotland will play in the World Cup this summer (Getty)
Scotland will play in the World Cup this summer (Getty)

Clarke’s new contract will see him lead Scotland into a home Euros when the UK and Ireland host the tournament in 2028.

The chief executive of the Scottish FA, Ian Maxwell, said: “On behalf of the Board I am delighted that we have agreed with Steve to continue as men’s head coach. His record speaks for itself: three finals tournament qualifications out of four, including consecutive Euros finals and, of course, an imminent World Cup return after nearly three decades.

“Beyond that, he has built a squad that the nation has taken to its heart, making Barclays Hampden a fortress once again. During our discussions about the future we were all agreed that we cannot rest on our achievements or ever take qualification for granted.

“The passion and enthusiasm with which he discussed that road map emphasises that this will not simply be a continuation but a renewed purpose and focus over the next four years.”

NBA games on TV today: Full schedule, times, TV channels, live streams to watch 2026 basketball playoffs

NBA games on TV today

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The NBA Playoffs are underway, with two months of postseason basketball set to determine which team will take home the Larry O'Brien Trophy in 2026. 

Oklahoma City took that honor last year and appears primed for a repeat after posting the league's best regular-season record at 64-18. The Thunder meet the San Antonio Spurs in the conference finals, while the New York Knicks are back in the Finals after sweeping the Cleveland Cavaliers in the East. 

Nothing is certain once the playoffs roll around, except the stars will be out and high drama awaits on the road to the NBA Finals.

Here's everything you need to know about when and where to watch today's games in the NBA Playoffs. 

NBA games on TV today

Thursday, May 28

GameTime (ET)Watch
Spurs vs. Thunder Game 68:30 p.m.NBC, DIRECTV

Where to watch NBA Playoffs games in 2026

NBA Playoff action is spread across ABC, ESPN, NBC and Prime Video, though the NBA Finals remain on ABC. Fans have a wide range of streaming options to catch the postseason, including Prime, the ESPN app, and Peacock, with each service carrying specific games depending on their broadcast rights.

All games airing on ABC, ESPN and NBC are also available via DIRECTV Stream. 

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NBA Playoffs daily schedule 2026

Saturday, May 30

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Thunder vs. Spurs Game 7*8 p.m.NBC, DIRECTV

* If necessary

Wednesday, June 3

GameTime (ET)Watch
Thunder/Spurs vs. Knicks Game 18:30 p.m.ABC, ESPN app, DIRECTV

Friday, June 5

GameTime (ET)Watch
Thunder/Spurs vs. Knicks Game 28:30 p.m.ABC, ESPN app, DIRECTV

Monday, June 8

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Knicks vs. Thunder/Spurs Game 38:30 p.m.ABC, ESPN app, DIRECTV

Wednesday, June 10

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Knicks vs. Thunder/Spurs Game 48:30 p.m.ABC, ESPN app, DIRECTV

Saturday, June 13

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Thunder/Spurs vs. Knicks Game 5*8:30 p.m.ABC, ESPN app, DIRECTV

* If necessary

Tuesday, June 16

GameTime (ET)Watch
Knicks vs. Thunder/Spurs Game 6*8:30 p.m.ABC, ESPN app, DIRECTV

* If necessary

Friday, June 19

GameTime (ET)Watch
Thunder/Spurs vs. Knicks Game 7*8:30 p.m.ABC, ESPN app, DIRECTV

* If necessary

NBA Playoffs round-by-round schedule 2026

  • Play-In Tournament: April 14-17
  • First round: April 18
  • Conference semifinals: May 4-5 
  • Conference finals: May 19-20
  • NBA Finals: June 3-June 19 

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Women's FA Cup final preview: Can Seagulls stun City?

Women's FA Cup final preview: Can Seagulls stun City?
Women's FA Cup final preview: Can Seagulls stun City?

The women's football season in England comes to an end on Sunday with an FA Cup final that sees one side chasing a domestic double and another hoping to lift the trophy for the first time.

The 2025/26 Women's Super League champions Manchester City will of course be the favourites coming into this game against Brighton & Hove Albion.

Indeed, the Citizens have been imperious all season long and will be buoyed by the recent decision of star striker Khadija Shaw to turn down a move to Chelsea to stick with City – a huge boost to their domestic and European prospects next season.

It's also the opportunity for City to get their hands back on a trophy that they won three out of four seasons between the 2016/17 and 2019/20 seasons. The Manchester side did reach the FA Cup final as recently as the 2021/22 season but fell to a 3-2 extra-time defeat to the Blues.

Coincidentally, it was a 3-2 extra-time win over Chelsea that got City to the final with Bunny Shaw, of course, winning the tie in the 103rd minute. Before that, City's road to Wembley was a fairly breezy one, defeating second-tier sides Birmingham City and Sheffield United as well as third-tier Bournemouth.

Their opponents this weekend meanwhile had a tougher path to get to their first ever FA Cup final. After defeating second-tier Nottingham Forest, Brighton had to knock out three WSL teams: West Ham, Arsenal, and finally Liverpool.

Indeed, both semi-finals were probably some of the best the competition has ever seen. Both City and Brighton were trailing 2-0 before going on to seal 3-2 victories.

A similar scenario is likely in the final if the last two league meetings between the two are anything to go by.

In the first meeting in Manchester back in September, Fran Kirby had given the Seagulls an early lead before Shaw and Yui Hasegawa completed a second-half comeback.

Then on the south coast, Kerolin gave City the lead inside five minutes before Brighton came roaring back with Madison Haley bagging a brace and Kiko Seike on the scoresheet in a 3-2 win. No prizes for guessing who scored the other City goal that day.

So while the WSL winners will be favourites in the final, ambitious Brighton are more than capable of pulling off a shock and at the very least another epic, goal-filled encounter.

Kentucky Wildcats News: Milan Momcilovic decision coming this weekend?

Last night, big news came down for the Kentucky Wildcats and other college basketball programs, as Milan Momcilovic, one of the top players in the transfer portal, announced that he withdrew from the NBA Draft and will return to college basketball.

It’s big news for Mark Pope and the Kentucky Wildcats, who are looking to add one more piece to the roster. Momcilovic would be exactly that for Kentucky, as he would be arguably the best shooter in college basketball next season.

The 6-foot-8 forward averaged nearly 17 points per game for Iowa State last season, shooting 48.7 percent from three (best in the country) on 7.5 attempts per game. For a team with a big question mark when it comes to outside shooting, Momcilovic would be a valuable addition.

It seems like Kentucky, Louisville, and St. John’s are the main contenders for Momcilovic. Arizona is also being talked about, but it seems like they may have been a little later getting heavily involved and could have some ground to make up.

Not only is it a big recruitment for Mark Pope in terms of building a roster that can contend next season, but he’s also in a recruiting battle with Louisville, as well as Rick Pitino.

It’s unknown when Momcilovic will make a decision, but it’s hard to imagine he’ll draw this recruitment out too much longer.

Adam Zagoria is saying that it could come as early as this weekend.

I'm told Milan Momcilovic will most likely decide his next landing spot over the weekend sometime https://t.co/z3swOF4y6I

— Adam Zagoria (@AdamZagoria) May 28, 2026

We’re nearing the end of May, so it wouldn’t be too surprising if an announcement is made in the coming days.

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It's here and it's perfect 🤩 pic.twitter.com/6zRPOBlh57

— Kentucky Football (@UKFootball) May 27, 2026

Looks great!

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Momcilovic announces decision to withdraw from NCAA Tournament – KSR

Can Kentucky win this recruitment?

Will Stein’s first game will not be on television – Herald Leader

Stein’s UK debut will be on SEC Network +.

Pope confident Kentucky can be pacesetter in 2027 – Cats Pause

We’d love to see it.

A look at the Morgantown Regional – UK Athletics

It’s been a long time since Kentucky and Wake Forest have faced off on the diamond.

Will Stein ranked 64th in college football coach rankings – CBS Sports

One of the highest-ranked first-time head coaches.

Kirby Smart hints at SEC secession – ESPN

Honestly, we shouldn’t discount the possibility that such a thing could happen.

Could OKC trade into the top 5? – Bleacher Report

Cam Boozer or Caleb Wilson on the Thunder would be wild.

Ranking college football QB situations – ESPN

The potential has been there for Kenny Minchey. Now, he’ll have an opportunity.

Rybakina knocked out in second round in major upset at French Open – Yahoo Sports

Big upset in the tennis world.

Will the Miami Heat make a big move this offseason? – Bleacher Report

Tyler Herro could be part of a trade, but the Heat reportedly don’t want to move Bam.

Protect College Sports Act introduced in Congress – Yahoo

We’ll see how much traction this gets.

What’s next for Brendan Sorsby after NCAA denial? – SI

Sorsby would definitely draw interest in the supplemental draft.

Iraola expected to pick Crystal Palace as Pochettino emerges for Milan job

Iraola expected to pick Crystal Palace as Pochettino emerges for Milan job
Iraola expected to pick Crystal Palace as Pochettino emerges for Milan job

Multiple sources claim that Andoni Iraola is expected to pick Crystal Palace over Milan, so the Rossoneri’s options are Xavi, Oliver Glasner and Mauricio Pochettino, with the latter having already held talks with the Serie A giants.

Ex-Bournemouth coach Iraola is increasingly likely to choose Crystal Palace over Milan, according to several sources, including La Gazzetta dello Sport newspaper and Sportmediaset.

  • Read more – Rangnick lays out his vision for Milan switch in meeting with Ibrahimovic and

Iraola likely to snub Milan for Crystal Palace

Iraola emerged as Milan’s primary target to replace Massimiliano Allegri, yet the Spaniard seems eager to pick Palace instead for family and professional reasons.

According to Gazzetta, Iraola is willing to continue in the Premier League also because Milan are in a rebuilding phase, having sacked all their directors, along with Allegri, after failing to qualify for the Champions League.

Chelsea’s Argentinian head coach Mauricio Pochettino reacts during the English Premier League football match between Nottingham Forest and Chelsea at The City Ground in Nottingham, central England, on May 11, 2024. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP) / 

With Iraola moving to Palace, Glasner would become an option for Milan, according to reports, alongside ex-Barcelona coach Xavi.

Both Gazzetta and transfer expert Nicolò Schira report that even USMNT coach Pochettino is in the frame for the Rossoneri.

BOURNEMOUTH, ENGLAND – MAY 19: Andoni Iraola, Manager of AFC Bournemouth, acknowledges the fans following the Premier League match between Bournemouth and Manchester City at Vitality Stadium on May 19, 2026 in Bournemouth, England. (Photo by Eddie Keogh/Getty Images)

According to Gazzetta, Pochettino had already made himself available to Milan weeks ago, but it remains to be seen whether his stance has changed after Milan failed to qualify for the Champions League.

According to Schira, on the other hand, Pochettino was only offered to Milan in the last few days as the Argentine is set to leave the USMNT after the World Cup.

Oliver Glasner after Conference League final win: “Wharton and Kamada played very, very well”

Oliver Glasner after Conference League final win: “Wharton and Kamada played very, very well”
Oliver Glasner after Conference League final win: “Wharton and Kamada played very, very well”

Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner has explained that central midfield pairing Adam Wharton and Daichi Kamada were instrumental in their ability to overcome Rayo Vallecano in the Conference League final. The Austrian walks out on a high after a trophy-laden spell in London.

Glasner appeared after Rayo Vallecano counterpart Inigo Perez, who admitted that Palace were the better side, but that Jean-Philippe Mateta’s opener swung things in their favour significantly. Glasner pointed to his midfield as they key to hurting Rayo, with Wharton assisting the opener.

“Often in a final, you don’t get into it from the first minute, the first half went how we expected. We had a great chance at the end, from Adam’s [Wharton] cross, and Tyrick Mitchell had the header. In the second half, we keep going.”

“I don’t normally like to praise individuals too much, but I have to say that Adam and Daichi [Kamada] played very, very well. We knew they would press with minus one in midfield to keep plus one at the back. It was about how quickly they could find the space use it. And we were amazing in that period where we had the clear chances, Yeremy had an amazing free-kick.”

“We limited Rayo’s chances” – Glasner

For the most part of the game, Rayo were kept at arms’ length, unable to break down the Premier League side.

“We did really well keeping the ball in their half. There was the second ball that was deflected. A free-kick and a header, but we limited their chances. And it was at the final whistle I realised that it was my last game for Palace. I took a deep breath with the final whistle.”

Glasner: Once players understood me, we made something special

The Conference League is added to Glasner’s trophy record, having already secured the FA Cup and the Community Shield. He was asked about comments in his opening press conference that he was ‘no magician’.

“Really, I have just guided this group and the staff, and supported them. It is my 100% conviction, that I could be the best magician, it wouldn’t work without the players. They have to listen and trust me and the staff. We work hard and I think every player will tell you I am very demanding. If things don’t go as I think they should. Or if they drop the standard, if they are one or two percent below. Sometimes they are a bit upset with me and that’s fine, but they know I want the best for the team.”

“As soon as we understood this, we make something special. This is my job to get everyone aligned in the way we attack and defend. We need talented footballers, but also characters. It is one year delayed that the club gets what they deserved. A spot in the Europa League.”

Glasner thanks fans and avoids discussing future

With Glasner leaving at the end of his contract, he took time to thank the Palace fans, but also noted that he hadn’t thought about leaving earlier in the season.

“When we were struggling, I think I told you that I see myself as a servant for the players and the club. Somebody who gives the direction. My job is with the players. Today in the meeting with the hotel, we received many messages from the fans, ‘thank you for the best day of my live’, things like that. Another incredible day for me and my family, to be back here in Leipzig too. So I have to thank them too.”

Like Perez, there are questions marks over where he will appear next.

“I haven’t got anything arranged with any club, because I think I would feel conflicted, and I would not be able to give 100%. So I haven’t been thinking of any other clubs the last few months.”

Crystal Palace loanee Guessand clinches unique double after Europa and Conference League triumphs

Crystal Palace loanee Guessand clinches unique double after Europa and Conference League triumphs
Crystal Palace loanee Guessand clinches unique double after Europa and Conference League triumphs

Evann Guessand has made a unique piece of history after becoming the first player to win two European trophies in the same season.

Guessand was a late substitute asCrystal Palace beat Rayo Vallecano 1-0 on Wednesday night to win the Europa Conference League.

The Ivorian replaced Yeremy Pino for the final 10 minutes in Leipzig as Oliver Glasner's side secured European success.

Guessandsigned for Crystal Palace on loan from Aston Villa in the January transfer window. The 24-year-old had started the season at Villa Park, where he made seven appearances in the Europa League.

Unai Emery's team won theEuropa League last week after thrashing SC Freiburg 3-0 in the final, a victory which secured Guessand a winner's medal.

After Palace's trophy triumph in midweek, Guessand has made history after winning the Europa League and the Conference League in the same season.

He scored three goals in 13 appearances for both clubs across the two competitions.

Newcastle to face Everton in Edinburgh friendly

Harvey Barnes of Newcastle United takes on Jake O'Brien of Everton
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Newcastle United will face Everton in a pre-season friendly at Edinburgh's Murrayfield Stadium on Wednesday, 12 August (kick-off 17:15 BST).

The fixture will be an opportunity for both teams to step up their preparations just before the 2026-27 Premier League season starts on Saturday, 22 August.

It is set to be the first summer friendly between the two sides since the Barcelona Cup final in 1924, when the Toffees triumphed.

In addition, it will be Newcastle and Everton's first visit to the 101-year-old venue, which is in the heart of the Scottish capital and has a capacity of 67,144.

Newcastle head coach Eddie Howe said: "An exciting test against Premier League opposition at a historic venue will play an important part in our pre-season preparations.

"I'm sure our fans will bring a special atmosphere to Edinburgh, giving the players a massive lift as we build towards the new campaign."

Everton manager David Moyes said: "Pre-season is an important period for the players and the staff - so a fixture like this, in one of the most iconic stadiums in the country, will help us continue building.

"This fixture gives Evertonians the chance to come together, enjoy the occasion and get behind the team in what should be a really good day."

NCAA baseball regionals schedule, scores, channels, streams, bracket for road to 2026 College World Series

NCAA baseball regionals

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Sixty-four teams got the call for the NCAA baseball tournament, and their quest for Omaha begins this week. 

Top overall seed UCLA leads the 2026 field and will host one of 16 four-team, double-elimination regionals beginning Friday, with the winners advancing to super regionals next weekend. 

While the Bruins have been ranked No. 1 wire-to-wire this season, nothing is guaranteed in this tournament and they know they'll have to take it step by step. ACC champion Georgia Tech, SEC champion Georgia and Auburn round out the top four national seeds.

The Bulldogs and Tigers are among seven SEC teams set to host regionals this weekend, teeing the conference up to continue its dominance. Five different SEC schools have combined to win the last six national titles, and nothing illustrates the league's depth more than LSU, which has won two of the last three NCAA championships, missing out on the tournament altogether this year.

That means a new national champion is guaranteed in 2026, and it all starts this week. Here's all you need to know to watch every game. 

Where to watch NCAA baseball regionals

  • TV channels: ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, ACCN, SECN
  • Live streams:ESPN app, fubo

NCAA baseball regional games will air across a variety of ESPN platforms, with select games on ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, ACC Network and SEC Network. Fans can stream those games live on fubo, which offers a free trial, or stream every game via the ESPN app.

See the full game schedule below. 

NCAA baseball regionals TV schedule, scores 2026

Los Angeles Regional schedule, scores

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
May 29Game 1: No. 1 UCLA vs. Saint Mary's3 p.m.ESPNU, fuboESPN app
Game 2: Virginia Tech vs. Cal Poly8 p.m.ESPN app
May 30Game 3: Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser4 p.m.ESPN app
Game 4: Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner9 p.m.ESPN app
May 31Game 5: Game 4 loser vs. Game 3 winner4 p.m.ESPN app
Game 6: Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner9 p.m.ESPN app
June 1Game 7: Game 6 rematch (if necessary)TBDESPN app

Morgantown Regional schedule, scores

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
May 29Game 1: Wake Forest vs. Kentucky12 p.m.ESPN2, fuboESPN app
Game 2: No. 16 West Virginia vs. Binghamton5 p.m.ESPN app
May 30Game 3: Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser12 p.m.ESPN app
Game 4: Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner5 p.m.ESPN app
May 31Game 5: Game 4 loser vs. Game 3 winner12 p.m.ESPN app
Game 6: Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner5 p.m.ESPN app
June 1Game 7: Game 6 rematch (if necessary)TBDESPN app

Hattiesburg Regional schedule, scores

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
May 29Game 1: No. 9 Southern Miss vs. Little Rock2 p.m.ESPN app
Game 2: Virginia vs. Jacksonville State7 p.m.ESPN app
May 30Game 3: Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser4 p.m.ESPN app
Game 4: Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner9 p.m.ESPN app
May 31Game 5: Game 4 loser vs. Game 3 winner4 p.m.ESPN app
Game 6: Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner9 p.m.ESPN app
June 1Game 7: Game 6 rematch (if necessary)TBDESPN app

Gainesville Regional schedule, scores

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
May 29Game 1: No. 8 Florida vs. Rider1 p.m.ESPN app
Game 2: Miami (Fla.) vs. Troy6 p.m.ACCN, fubo, ESPN app
May 30Game 3: Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser1 p.m.ESPN app
Game 4: Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner6 p.m.ESPN app
May 31Game 5: Game 4 loser vs. Game 3 winner12 p.m.ESPN app
Game 6: Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner5 p.m.ESPN app
June 1Game 7: Game 6 rematch (if necessary)TBDESPN app

Chapel Hill Regional schedule, scores

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
May 29Game 1: Tennessee vs. East Carolina12 p.m.ESPNU, fuboESPN app
Game 2: No. 5 North Carolina vs. VCU5 p.m.ESPN app
May 30Game 3: Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser12 p.m.ESPN app
Game 4: Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner5 p.m.ESPN app
May 31Game 5: Game 4 loser vs. Game 3 winner12 p.m.ESPN app
Game 6: Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner5 p.m.ESPN app
June 1Game 7: Game 6 rematch (if necessary)TBDESPN app

College Station Regional schedule, scores

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
May 29Game 1: No. 12 Texas A&M vs. Lamar4 p.m.SECN, fuboESPN app
Game 2: USC vs. Texas State9 p.m.ESPN app
May 30Game 3: Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser4 p.m.ESPN app
Game 4: Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner9 p.m.ESPN app
May 31Game 5: Game 4 loser vs. Game 3 winner4 p.m.ESPN app
Game 6: Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner9 p.m.ESPN app
June 1Game 7: Game 6 rematch (if necessary)TBDESPN app

Lincoln Regional schedule, scores

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
May 29Game 1: No. 13 Nebraska vs. South Dakota State4 p.m.ESPN app
Game 2: Ole Miss vs. Arizona State9 p.m.ESPNU, fubo, ESPN app
May 30Game 3: Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser3 p.m.ESPN app
Game 4: Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner8 p.m.ESPN app
May 31Game 5: Game 4 loser vs. Game 3 winner3 p.m.ESPN app
Game 6: Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner8 p.m.ESPN app
June 1Game 7: Game 6 rematch (if necessary)TBDESPN app

Auburn Regional schedule, scores

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
May 29Game 1: No. 4 Auburn vs. Milwaukee1 p.m.ESPN app
Game 2: UCF vs. NC State6 p.m.ESPNU, fubo, ESPN app
May 30Game 3: Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser3 p.m.ESPN app
Game 4: Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner8 p.m.ESPN app
May 31Game 5: Game 4 loser vs. Game 3 winner3 p.m.ESPN app
Game 6: Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner8 p.m.ESPN app
June 1Game 7: Game 6 rematch (if necessary)TBDESPN app

Atlanta Regional schedule, scores

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
May 29Game 1: No. 2 Georgia Tech vs. UIC12 p.m.ACCN, fuboESPN app
Game 2: Oklahoma vs. The Citadel5 p.m.ESPN app
May 30Game 3: Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser1 p.m.ESPN app
Game 4: Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner6 p.m.ESPN app
May 31Game 5: Game 4 loser vs. Game 3 winner1 p.m.ESPN app
Game 6: Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner6 p.m.ESPN app
June 1Game 7: Game 6 rematch (if necessary)TBDESPN app

Lawrence Regional schedule, scores

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
May 29Game 1: No. 15 Kansas vs. Northeastern1 p.m.ESPN app
Game 2: Arkansas vs. Missouri State6 p.m.ESPN app
May 30Game 3: Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser1 p.m.ESPN app
Game 4: Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner6 p.m.ESPN app
May 31Game 5: Game 4 loser vs. Game 3 winner1 p.m.ESPN app
Game 6: Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner6 p.m.ESPN app
June 1Game 7: Game 6 rematch (if necessary)TBDESPN app

Tallahassee Regional schedule, scores

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
May 29Game 1: No. 10 Florida State vs. St. John's3 p.m.ACCN, fuboESPN app
Game 2: Coastal Carolina vs. Northern Illinois8 p.m.ESPN app
May 30Game 3: Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser1 p.m.ESPN app
Game 4: Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner6 p.m.ESPN app
May 31Game 5: Game 4 loser vs. Game 3 winner1 p.m.ESPN app
Game 6: Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner6 p.m.ESPN app
June 1Game 7: Game 6 rematch (if necessary)TBDESPN app

Tuscaloosa Regional schedule, scores

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
May 29Game 1: Oklahoma State vs. USC Upstate2 p.m.ESPN app
Game 2: No. 7 Alabama vs. No. 4 Alabama State7 p.m.ESPN app
May 30Game 3: Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser2 p.m.ESPN app
Game 4: Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner7 p.m.ESPN app
May 31Game 5: Game 4 loser vs. Game 3 winner3 p.m.ESPN app
Game 6: Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner8 p.m.ESPN app
June 1Game 7: Game 6 rematch (if necessary)TBDESPN app

Austin Regional schedule, scores

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
May 29Game 1: No. 6 Texas vs. Holy Cross1 p.m.SECN, fuboESPN app
Game 2: UCSB vs. Tarleton State6 p.m.ESPN app
May 30Game 3: Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser2 p.m.ESPN app
Game 4: Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner7 p.m.ESPN app
May 31Game 5: Game 4 loser vs. Game 3 winner1 p.m.ESPN app
Game 6: Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner6 p.m.ESPN app
June 1Game 7: Game 6 rematch (if necessary)TBDESPN app

Eugene Regional schedule, scores

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
May 29Game 1: Oregon State vs. Washington State3 p.m.ESPN app
Game 2: No. 11 Oregon vs. Yale8 p.m.ESPN app
May 30Game 3: Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser4 p.m.ESPN app
Game 4: Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner9 p.m.ESPN app
May 31Game 5: Game 4 loser vs. Game 3 winner4 p.m.ESPN app
Game 6: Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner9 p.m.ESPN app
June 1Game 7: Game 6 rematch (if necessary)TBDESPN app

Starkville Regional schedule, scores

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
May 29Game 1: No. 14 Mississippi State vs. Lipscomb2 p.m.ESPN app
Game 2: Cincinnati vs. Louisiana7 p.m.ESPN app
May 30Game 3: Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser4 p.m.ESPN app
Game 4: Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner9 p.m.ESPN app
May 31Game 5: Game 4 loser vs. Game 3 winner3 p.m.ESPN app
Game 6: Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner8 p.m.ESPN app
June 1Game 7: Game 6 rematch (if necessary)TBDESPN app

Athens Regional schedule, scores

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
May 29Game 1: Boston College vs. Liberty2 p.m.ESPN app
Game 2: No. 3 Georgia vs. LIU7 p.m.SECN, fubo, ESPN app
May 30Game 3: Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser12 p.m.ESPN app
Game 4: Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner5 p.m.ESPN app
May 31Game 5: Game 4 loser vs. Game 3 winner12 p.m.ESPN app
Game 6: Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner5 p.m.ESPN app
June 1Game 7: Game 6 rematch (if necessary)TBDESPN app

NCAA baseball bracket, seeds 2026

The top 16 national seeds are below in bracket format. The top eight seeds would be in line to host best-of-three super regionals if they advance.

SeedTeamRegional
1UCLALos Angeles
16West VirginiaMorgantown
9Southern MissHattiesburg
8FloridaGainesville
5North CarolinaChapel Hill
12Texas A&MCollege Station
13NebraskaLincoln
4AuburnAuburn
2Georgia TechAtlanta
15KansasLawrence
10Florida StateTallahassee
7AlabamaTuscaloosa
6TexasAustin
11OregonEugene
14Mississippi StateStarkville
3GeorgiaAthens

NCAA baseball tournament schedule 2026

Here are the key dates for this year's NCAA baseball tournament: 

  • Selection show: May 25, 12 p.m. ET
  • Regionals: May 29-June 1
  • Super regionals: June 5-8
  • College World Series: June 12-21 or 22
  • College World Series finals: June 20-21 or 22

Naomi Osaka chooses another bold French Open outfit after ‘fashion show’ criticism

Naomi Osaka adapted her outfit but opted for another bold fashion statement ahead of her second-round match against Donna Vekic at the French Open.

Osaka, who is known for her love of fashion, made headlines for wearing a sequined gold playing dress for her first-round clash with Laura Siegemund on Tuesday, which was topped with a ceremonial black skirt and sleeveless beaded bodice.

The “fashion show” drew criticism from Siegemund after her 6-3, 7-6 defeat, with the German also claiming Osaka was breaking the rules with the amount of time it took her to remove the outer layer and be ready to warm up.

Naomi Osaka adapted her clothing for the second-round contest with Donna Vekic (Reuters)
Naomi Osaka adapted her clothing for the second-round contest with Donna Vekic (Reuters)

For the second-round encounter with Vekic at Roland Garros, Osaka retained the gold playing dress but this time topped it with a metallic gold bomber jacket and an ivory train reminiscent of a wedding dress.

The Japanese star received a raucous welcome from the fans who made it to Court Simonne-Mathieu in time for the walk-outs, with plenty of supporters keen to capture a picture on their phones, before she removed the train and jacket in order to hit up with Vekic ahead of the clash.

She was pushed hard by 2024 Wimbledon semi-finalist Vekic in the first set on Court Simonne-Mathieu but triumphed 7-6, comfortably winning the tiebreak 7-1, and then took the second set 6-4 to book her spot in the third round.

An ivory train, reminiscent of a wedding dress, accompanied the outfit (Reuters)
An ivory train, reminiscent of a wedding dress, accompanied the outfit (Reuters)

When asked about the new outfit in her post-match, on-court interview, Osaka said: “I like to keep people on their toes. I think it’s really fun. There’s a community that I feel like has been built over my on-court outfits, so I just like to keep you guys guessing. I really enjoy that you guys enjoy it.”

After her first-round win, Osaka said the gold dress was inspired by the Eiffel Tower sparkling at night and was keen to put on a show, although she was relieved her bold attire was indeed permitted.

“Athletes are in show business,” said Osaka after beating Siegemund. “Grand slam walk-ons are the only time that I possibly feel like I’m an entertainer.

Naomi Osaka steps onto court for her second round match against Donna Vekic at Roland-Garros ✨ pic.twitter.com/6BrvhmX12G

— TNT Sports (@tntsports) May 28, 2026

“I am a little dramatic when it comes to my fashion sense. When I first saw it [the dress], I felt like I look like the Eiffel Tower at night time when it’s bright.

“Then I actually got a little worried because when the sun hits the dress, it reflects a lot, so I was a little scared the umpire was going to kick me off the court. I got two backup, normal dresses. Thankfully, I didn’t have to wear them.”

World No 1 Aryna Sabalenka had been watching Osaka’s entrance for her first-round contest while at the desk on TNT Sports and gave her approval to the outfit.

Osaka removed the jacket and train before starting the contest on Court Simonne-Mathieu (Getty)
Osaka removed the jacket and train before starting the contest on Court Simonne-Mathieu (Getty)

“This is sparkling. I love it. I love that she is expressing herself and feels confident,” Sabalenka said. “That’s the beauty of the fashion world, there’s space for anything and I love that she’s bringing it on court.”

Osaka is the 16th seed at Roland Garros and despite being a four-time grand slam champion (two Australian Opens and two US Opens), she has never advanced past the third round at the French Open.

This is now the first time since 2019 that she has even made it as far as the third round and she can set a new career-best by beating 17th seed Iva Jovic to reach the second week for the first time.

“It means a lot to get this far,” added Osaka. “Thank you guys [the crowd] for staying and watching the match. I feel so grateful. It’s like another milestone, so hopefully I can keep playing more matches in front of you guys.”

Women's College World Series bracket 2026: Full schedule, times, TV channels, scores for NCAA softball

NCAA College Softball World Series

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The Women's College World Series is back, and the wide-open nature of the 2026 softball season will be front and center from the very beginning. 

Let's start with who isn't in Oklahoma City for the WCWS: After reaching the final series seven of the last nine years and winning six national titles in the process, Oklahoma will not contend for the trophy this year. Mississippi State stunned the Sooners in the Norman super regional to reach its first WCWS as one of five SEC teams still alive.

While there is no clear pick for the title, top seed Alabama and reigning champion Texas will be the favorites heading in. There are no guarantees, though, as we've seen in past World Series and throughout this year's tournament. 

It's sure to be another thrilling week of twists and turns in OKC. Here's everything you need to know to follow all the action. 

Where to watch Women's College World Series 2026

Women's College World Series games will be broadcast on ESPN, ESPN2 and ABC. See the full game schedule below.

Fans can stream every game via the ESPN app or fubo, which offers a free trial for new subscribers, so you can try the service before you buy. Stream ESPN, ABC, CBS, Fox and 100+ top channels of live TV and sports without cable. (Participating plans only. Taxes and fees may apply.)

Women's College World Series schedule, scores 2026

Thursday, May 28

GameTime (ET)Watch
Game 1: Texas Tech vs. Mississippi State12 p.m.ESPN, ESPN appfubo
Game 2: Texas vs. Tennessee2:30 p.m.ESPN, ESPN app, fubo
Game 3: Alabama vs. UCLA7 p.m.ESPN2, ESPN app, fubo
Game 4: Nebraska vs. Arkansas9:30 p.m.ESPN2, ESPN app, fubo

Friday, May 29

GameTime (ET)Watch
Game 5: Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser7 p.m.ESPN2, ESPN appfubo
Game 6: Game 3 loser vs. Game 4 loser9:30 p.m.ESPN2, ESPN app, fubo

Saturday, May 30

GameTime (ET)Watch
Game 7: Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner3 p.m.ABC, ESPN appfubo
Game 8: Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 winner7 p.m.ESPN, ESPN app, fubo

Sunday, May 31

GameTime (ET)Watch
Game 9: Game 5 winner vs. Game 8 loser3 p.m.ABC, ESPN appfubo
Game 10: Game 6 winner vs. Game 7 loser7 p.m.ESPN2, ESPN app, fubo

Monday, June 1

GameTime (ET)Watch
Game 11: Game 7 winner vs. Game 9 winner12 p.m.ESPN, ESPN appfubo
Game 12: Game 11 rematch*2:30 p.m.ESPN, ESPN app, fubo
Game 13: Game 8 winner vs. Game 10 winner7 p.m.ESPN2, ESPN app, fubo
Game 14: Game 13 rematch*9:30 p.m.ESPN2, ESPN app, fubo

* If necessary

Women's College World Series finals schedule 2026

DateGameTime (ET)TV
Wednesday, June 3Game 18 p.m.ESPN, ESPN appfubo
Thursday, June 4Game 28 p.m.ESPN, ESPN app, fubo
Friday, June 5Game 3*8 p.m.ESPN, ESPN app, fubo

* If necessary

Women's College World Series champions list

Here are the last 10 WCWS winners and runners-up. There was no tournament in 2020 due to COVID-19. 

YearChampionRunner-up
2025TexasTexas Tech
2024OklahomaTexas
2023OklahomaFlorida State
2022OklahomaTexas
2021OklahomaFlorida State
2019UCLAOklahoma
2018Florida StateWashington
2017OklahomaFlorida
2016OklahomaAuburn
2015FloridaMichigan

🚨 Steve Clarke signs new deal as Scotland boss

🚨 Steve Clarke signs new deal as Scotland boss

Scotland have announced that head coach Steve Clarke has signed a new contract to keep him in charge of the national side.

The former Kilmarnock boss' previous deal was due to expire after this summer's World Cup.

But he has been rewarded with getting his country to their first World Cup since France '98 by penning a new deal until the summer of 2030.

Clarke has already led Scotland to two European Championships, although they exited at the group stage in both.

His new deal will see him lead the Tartan Army into Euro 2028 on home soil and the 2030 World Cup, should they qualify.

Just in: Sky Sports report Andoni Iraola plot twist which could intrigue Liverpool fans

Just in: Sky Sports report Andoni Iraola plot twist which could intrigue Liverpool fans
Just in: Sky Sports report Andoni Iraola plot twist which could intrigue Liverpool fans

According to fresh reports from Sky Sports on Thursday morning, Andoni Iraola would be ‘interested in going to’ Liverpool if the opportunity were to arise.

Following his exit from Bournemouth, who he’s now guided into Europe for the first time in their history, the 43-year-old is set to be one of the most in-demand head coaches in world football this summer as his next move is awaited with keen interest.


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He’d reportedly been in talks with AC Milan in recent days and is also said to be admired by the Anfield hierarchy, although it looks for all the world as though Arne Slot will keep his job despite coming under intense external scrutiny following a dreadful season on Merseyside.

Iraola would be ‘interested in going to’ Liverpool

Just after 10:30am on Thursday, Sky Sports News shared a ‘breaking news’ update live on air regarding Iraola.

They stated: “We’ve got an update on the future of Andoni Iraola. We had been reporting that he’s in talks with AC Milan, which is true. However, we have just been told that those talks are not really progressing.

“Does that give Crystal Palace some hope? We’re told no; he seems no more likely to join Crystal Palace either. We are told that really he doesn’t want to leave Bournemouth who are sixth, to go to Crystal Palace who are 15th, despite winning that [Conference League] trophy last night.

“A little bit more to this as well – we’re told that clubs that Andoni Iraola is interested in going to are Bayer Leverkusen and Liverpool, but there’s no vacancy at Liverpool because Arne Slot is staying.”

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Iraola set to be the master of his own destiny

Discourse over Iraola and Liverpool would seem to be moot for now, with Anfield chiefs set to maintain their faith in Slot despite a dismal 2025/26 campaign, but this update from Sky is bound to intrigue Reds supporters nonetheless.

Considering the exceptional job he’s done at Bournemouth, who finished just one place and three points behind LFC in the Premier League on a much lower budget, the Spaniard is likely to be the master of his own destiny, choosing his next club rather than having to wait for someone to choose him.

The two clubs he’d reportedly be interested in joining both have head coaches in place at present (Kasper Hjulmand at Leverkusen), so the 43-year-old might need to be patient for an opening to arise at either Anfield or the BayArena.

However, with it now being made known that Iraola would seemingly like the opportunity to take charge at Liverpool, it heaps further pressure on Slot to hit the ground running next season and dispel the now-widespread discontent over his performance in the LFC dugout.

If the Dutchman doesn’t instigate a rapid improvement in the early weeks of 2026/27, the possibility of FSG turning to the former Bournemouth boss can’t be discounted, unless another club were to employ him in the meantime.

Dusan Vlahovic: Man United’s plot for Juventus star unveiled

Dusan Vlahovic: Man United’s plot for Juventus star unveiled
Dusan Vlahovic: Man United’s plot for Juventus star unveiled

Manchester United are reportedly keeping tabs on Dusan Vlahovic as the Juventus striker will be available to sign on a free transfer when his contract expires next month.

Failed Negotiations

Hooligan Soccer reveals the Old Lady did “everything they could” to convince Vlahovic, 26, to sign a new deal. Sporting director Damien Comolli held multiple private meetings to persuade him his future remained in Turin.

The highest offer extended was a two-year extension worth a total of £7.1 million a year with bonuses. The Serbia international is understood to have demanded around £9 million net, a gap Juventus were unwilling to close.

As a result, he will depart the Allianz Stadium on 30 June, with a host of Europe’s top clubs – including the Red Devils – interested in striking a deal.

Across 168 appearances for Juventus, Vlahovic scored 68 times and assisted another 16 following his €80 million capture from Fiorentina in 2022. His record stood at 49 goals and eight assists in 108 games for La Viola.

Eyed by Europe’s Elite

Hooligan Soccer claims that, along with United, Real Madrid, Arsenal, Napoli, Bayern Munich, Chelsea, Newcastle United, AC Milan, Atletico Madrid, and Fenerbahçe are all “closely monitoring” the situation. The report states Vlahovic has emerged as the “centrepiece of this summer’s biggest free transfer file,” with each club interested in adding a reliable source of goals to their forward line without paying a penny.

There is said to be a “chronic striker problem” at Old Trafford, though the promising debut campaign of Benjamin Sesko has gone some way to allaying this perception after the disastrous signings of Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee.

The Dutch forward, recruited from Bologna for £36.5 million in 2024, is set to return to Italy this summer, mirroring Hojlund’s move back last summer. Vlahovic, a 6’3″ frontman with a rocket of a left foot, would constitute a significant upgrade.

United are known to be in the market for a more experienced No. 9 this summer, to help ease the goal-scoring burden on Sesko. However, both Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha have shown the ability to play through the middle if needed.

The wage demands, which would put Vlahovic among the top earners at Old Trafford, are unlikely to be attractive to INEOS either, particularly as the striker would be signed for depth as much as anything else.

Real Madrid, at the behest of new manager Jose Mourinho, are understood to be frontrunners for the Belgrade native, with the ‘Special One’ actively pushing for him to arrive at the Santiago Bernabeu.

Final Thoughts

Players who test the free agency market are attractive from the perspective of no transfer fee – but the exorbitant salary, bonuses and agent fees which come with it quickly sour the idea. United have made a habit of handing big-money deals to high-profile names in the post-Sir Alex Ferguson era; a fixation INEOS have sought to leave in the past.

While Vlahovic is a sensible target on paper, given his physical profile and track record in front of goal, he makes little sense once the financials are factored in, as well as the fact that he has consistently flattered to deceive for Juventus on the biggest stage.

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Saquon Barkley hints at Eagles early playoff exit aiding his recovery

Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley believes he entered the offseason in a much stronger physical position than he was one year ago, crediting the additional recovery time following Philadelphia's early playoff exit for allowing his body to heal and reset before organized team activities. Speaking during OTAs, Barkley explained that this offseason has felt noticeably different compared to the previous year, when he was working through a condensed recovery timeline following the Eagles' Super Bowl championship run.

Barkley said the extra time after Philadelphia's Wild Card exit allowed him to focus more fully on recovery, conditioning, and overall preparation entering the 2026 season.

The veteran running back acknowledged that last offseason moved quickly because of the shortened turnaround that accompanies a deep postseason run. By comparison, this spring provided more time for physical rejuvenation and training progression before the start of organized team activities. Philadelphia is counting heavily on Barkley to remain one of the focal points of the offense as the Eagles transition to a new offensive structure under Sean Mannion.

The offense is expected to incorporate additional under-center concepts, expanded play-action elements, and greater formation variation entering 2026, changes Barkley has already embraced throughout the early stages of the offseason program.

Even during what many viewed as a disappointing offensive finish in 2025, Barkley continued producing at a high level while adding another historic accomplishment to his résumé. After rushing for 2,005 yards during the Eagles' Super Bowl-winning 2024 season, Barkley followed with another productive campaign in 2025 despite Philadelphia's offensive inconsistency during the second half of the year. He appeared in 16 games and rushed for 1,140 yards and seven touchdowns on 280 carries while adding 37 receptions for 273 yards and two receiving touchdowns.

The production made Barkley the first Eagles running back since LeSean McCoy in 2013 and 2014 to record consecutive 1,000-yard rushing seasons with the franchise. Philadelphia believes improved offensive balance and schematic evolution could help create even more favorable opportunities for Barkley this season. The Eagles still return one of football's premier offensive lines, anchored by Jordan Mailata, Landon Dickerson, Cam Jurgens, and Lane Johnson, while the return of Dallas Goedert preserves continuity within both the run and pass game.

Barkley has also spoken this offseason openly about adapting to a system expected to feature more under-center rushing concepts than he has previously experienced in the NFL. He recently revealed that he reached out to former Rams running back Todd Gurley to discuss elements of the offense and how those concepts could benefit his running style.

Philadelphia's broader offensive focus centers on creating greater unpredictability and efficiency after an early postseason exit forced the organization into another offseason of evaluation and adjustment. For Barkley, the process began with ensuring his body was positioned to handle the demands of another season under championship expectations.

Based on his early assessment, the veteran running back believes the additional recovery time may ultimately prove beneficial as the Eagles continue preparing for 2026.

This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Eagles RB Saquon Barkley feeling healthier this offseason

How Sean Mannion is reshaping the Eagles run-blocking identity

For more than a decade, Jeff Stoutland built one of football's gold standards. The Eagles' offensive line became synonymous with physicality, downhill execution, and vertical displacement at the line of scrimmage. Philadelphia bullied defenses. Double teams moved defenders off the ball. The Eagles built an identity around imposing their will.

Now, after Stoutland's departure and Chris Kuper stepping into one of football's biggest coaching jobs, Philadelphia is evolving. New offensive coordinator Sean Mannion met with reporters and offered insight into one of the more fascinating developments unfolding this spring — how the Eagles are transitioning portions of their offensive philosophy from a more vertical run blocking approach toward concepts rooted in zone principles.

Asked about blending zone concepts with an offensive line built around size and physical vertical movement, Mannion sounded encouraged.

"That's been a lot of fun," Mannion said. "I'm really, really happy with where we're at."

Philadelphia enters 2026 with one of the NFL's premier offensive line groups still intact. Jordan Mailata remains one of football's elite left tackles. Landon Dickerson continues anchoring the interior. Cam Jurgens has developed into a cornerstone piece. Lane Johnson remains one of the NFL's premier right tackles.

The talent isn't changing, the details are.

Zone blocking systems ask offensive linemen to play differently. Rather than simply driving defenders vertically off the football, zone concepts emphasize angles, leverage, movement, communication, and the creation of cutback lanes for ball carriers.

Mannion credited Philadelphia's offensive line for embracing those adjustments early.

"You spoke about the offensive line group specifically, what an awesome group to work with on a daily basis," Mannion said. "A ton of talent, a bunch of great guys, great football character.""They love to work at it," Mannion explained. "They love to work on their fundamentals. They've really taken a lot of the changes that we've been making." "I feel like they've got a really good understanding of what we're trying to do from a bird's eye perspective as an offense," Mannion said, "and then also kind of on the more micro level in terms of the really key fundamentals that make it go."

That football character matters when changing techniques developed over the years. Philadelphia isn't abandoning physical football. The Eagles aren't suddenly becoming a finesse offense. Sean Mannion has repeatedly emphasized the need to marry the run game with the passing game. Zone concepts naturally help create that vision. Similar looks force defenders to hesitate. Play-action concepts become harder to diagnose. Defensive pursuit angles change.

Everything starts fitting together.

This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Sean Mannion opens up on Eagles offensive line changes

American climber breaks Everest speed record, his team says

Man hopes to be fastest climber to top of Mount Everest without supplemental oxygen 01:59

American climber Tyler Andrews set a new speed record using supplementary oxygen on Mount Everest on Thursday, his team told AFP, summiting the world's highest peak an hour quicker than anyone before.

Andrews, 36, climbed the 29,032-foot peak in just 9 hours and 55 minutes, shattering the record of 10 hours and 56 minutes held since 2003 by Nepali climber Lhakpa Gelu Sherpa.

The time requires formal verification by Nepal's mountain authorities.

Andrews summited Everest just before dawn on Thursday, according to posts on his Instagram, which included live GPS tracking of his route.

"He reached Everest's peak in just 9 hours 55 minutes," team leader Dawa Steven Sherpa of Asian Trekking told AFP.

The Asian Trekking team said that Andrews completed a solo climb, during which guides provided supplementary oxygen, food and water while tracking his ascent.

He had initially tried to break the 22 hours and 29 minutes speed record to climb Everest without supplementary oxygen earlier in May, but had to turn back.

"I've been training as an athlete all the way from high school cross country to running marathons to running in the mountains and, you know, Mount Everest is kind of the pinnacle of all of that," Andrews told CBS Boston last month while he was training.

Andrews, who said he is a cancer survivor, is raising funds to support youth athletes who lack access to coaching and equipment in Ecuador and Nepal.

More than 950 climbers have reached the top of Everest this season, with the weather window rapidly coming to a close.

Climbers walk in a long queue as they head to summit Mount Everest in the Solukhumbu district, also known as the Everest region, Nepal, May 18, 2026. / Credit: Purnima Shrestha / REUTERS

Five people have died this season -- two Indians and three Nepali climbers involved in Everest preparations.

That compares to the 18 people who died in 2023, the deadliest season on the mountain.

A U.S. and a Czech climber died on Mount Makalu earlier this month.

Nepali climber Kami Rita Sherpa, who scaled Everest for a record 32nd time earlier this month, returned to the capital Kathmandu on Friday, where he expressed concern about the experience of some climbers.

Pictures posted by climbers show a long line of people climbing up fixed ropes, queueing in the icy, low-oxygen high-altitude zones.

"It was very crowded this year compared to last year because there was more clients," Kami Rita Sherpa told reporters at Kathmandu airport after flying back from the mountain. "There is a need for authorities to control this number."  

New Texas A&M WR duo named 6th best in the country

Texas A&M's 2026 roster will look somewhat different after a record ten players were selected in the 2026 NFL Draft, including star transfer wide receiver KC Concepcion. Returning for his third season under center, redshirt junior quarterback Marcel Reed is coming off a career year, throwing for 3,169 yards, 25 touchdowns, and 12 interceptions.

After transferring from Mississippi State before the 2025 season, wide receiver Mario Craver exploded on the scene, quickly transforming into one of the top receivers in the country after shredding Notre Dame's defense for a career-high 207 yards, including his electric 86-yard touchdown reception.

Possessing elite speed and NFL-level route running, Craver's 5'9" frame fits perfectly in the slot and is in need of a reliable X receiver with the size for 50/50 balls, leading to Elko and new OC Holmon Wiggins adding former Alabama WR Isaiah Horton, who is 6'4" and recorded eight touchdowns during his one season with the Crimson Tide.

Together, combined with Ashton Bethel-Roman and Terry Bussey, Texas A&M's 2026 wide receiver rotation is borderline elite, and the combination of Craver's speed and Horton's size provides the Aggies a significant edge in the passing game, and allows Marcel Reed to take more deep shots and allowing Craver to make plays after the catch.

Unsurprisingly, Roc Boys Football named Mario Craver and Isaiah Horton the 6th best wide receiver duo in the country entering the 2026 season, and could be the reason Texas A&M makes it back to the College Football Playoff for the second straight season.

Best Wide Receiver Duos In College Football

Who Are We Sleeping On?👇 pic.twitter.com/38bgMudOSg

— ROC BOYS FOOTBALL (@rocboysfootball) May 27, 2026

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This article originally appeared on Aggies Wire: Texas A&M's new WR duo named sixth best in the country

Michael Penix Jr. vs. Tua Tagovailoa: Latest highlights from OTAs

The Atlanta Falcons wrapped up another day of OTAs at their Flowery Branch training facility, and as expected, all eyes were once again on the quarterback competition between Michael Penix Jr. and Tua Tagovailoa. Head coach Kevin Stefanski praised both quarterbacks at his Wednesday press conference.

Stefanski complimented Tagovailoa's accuracy, calling it his "innate, God-given ability," and credited Penix for his quick recovery from ACL surgery:

"What Mike's able to do right now, in terms of individual and the 7-on-7, is outstanding," said Stefanski. Both players got back to work on Wednesday and weren't afraid to let it fly.

Thanks to many of the team's local reporters, we were able to gather some clips of Penix and Tagovailoa from Wednesday's OTAs. Check out the latest highlights from the Falcons QB battle below.

Michael Penix Jr. to Drake London

Here's Penix connecting with Falcons wide receiver Drake London, per the team's social media account.

Mike to Drake! pic.twitter.com/LSFugnAPgz

— Atlanta Falcons (@AtlantaFalcons) May 27, 2026

Tua Tagovailoa to Drake London

Falcons QB Tua Tagovailoa showed good ball placement on this throw to Drake London.

.@DrakeLondon_ is like that 😮‍💨 pic.twitter.com/lCFmhhOBr5

— Atlanta Falcons (@AtlantaFalcons) May 27, 2026

More Falcons QB clips

Here's more of Penix and Tagovailoa going through drills at Wednesday's OTAs.

End zone angle of the quarterbacks doing some red zone drills pic.twitter.com/larmRcp0mZ

— Garrett Chapman (@gchapatl) May 27, 2026

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— Joe Patrick (@JoePatrick) May 27, 2026

Michael Penix Jr. and Tua Tagovailoa at #Falcons OTAs today @FOX5Atlantapic.twitter.com/x5b3cWpSv6

— Lexi Bowden (@lexibowden_) May 27, 2026

Michael Penix to Jahan Dotson, Tua Tagovailoa to Dylan Drummond — same throw in warmups. pic.twitter.com/I2aCt6vvGK

— Daniel Flick (@ByDanielFlick) May 27, 2026

Matt Ryan watches Falcons QBs

Falcons president of football Matt Ryan made another appearance. He was allegedly throwing the ball again, but there wasn't any video evidence. Here's Ryan watching the Falcons quarterbacks go through drills.

Matt Ryan out here watching the QBs pic.twitter.com/VzLd2zTT1K

— Alison Mastrangelo (@AlisonWSB) May 27, 2026

This article originally appeared on Falcons Wire: Atlanta Falcons OTAs: Highlights of Penix-Tagovailoa Qb battle

Does Commanders' Sonny Styles have the best chance to win DROY?

The Washington Commanders were stoked when Ohio State linebacker Sonny Styles was still available in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft. The Commanders used their No. 7 overall pick to scoop up one of the top defensive players in this draft class.

Styles checks the boxes for the Commanders' desire to get younger and faster on the defensive side of the ball, and the safety-turned-linebacker has some unique qualities for someone his size. At 6'5" and 244 pounds, Styles can line up almost anywhere on the field. Landing with the Commanders has also put Styles in an ideal situation to earn the Defensive Rookie of the Year trophy in 2026.

Sports Illustrated's Gilberto Manzano named his top five candidates to win this award, and Styles landed at the top of the list.

Styles landed in an ideal situation by getting to work with Commanders coach Dan Quinn, who has a track record of getting the most from versatile linebackers.

Quinn was instrumental in the careers of Micah Parsons, coaching him in Dallas from 2021 to ’23, and Bobby Wagner, working with him in Seattle from ’13 to ’14 before the two later reunited with the Commanders in ’24. Parsons won Defensive Rookie of the Year under Quinn’s watch, a fruitful partnership because Quinn knew how to best utilize Parsons’s vast skill set. With Wagner, Quinn allowed the future Hall of Famer to play freely as a traditional middle linebacker. 

The other players, in order from second to fifth, are David Bailey, Mansoor Delane, Caleb Downs, and Keldric Faulk.

Over the last seven years, the award has been given to an edge rusher, but last year's recipient was Carson Schwesinger. He became one of a handful of players drafted outside the first round to win the award, and, as an off-ball linebacker, a rare occurrence.

Styles is going to turn heads in 2026, and he's going to make a huge impact on the Commanders' defense. Getting to work with Dan Quinn will send Styles' career trajectory in the right direction. Once he picks up what Quinn is teaching him, what Daronte Jones is teaching him, he's going to be really hard to stop.

This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Washington Commanders: Sonny Styles has best chance to win DROY

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