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‘Behave yourself’: Carragher left in absolute disbelief over what he saw at Old Trafford tonight, Carrick agrees

‘Behave yourself’: Carragher left in absolute disbelief over what he saw at Old Trafford tonight, Carrick agrees
‘Behave yourself’: Carragher left in absolute disbelief over what he saw at Old Trafford tonight, Carrick agrees

Jamie Carragher was left in disbelief over tonight’s officiating in Manchester United’s defeat to Leeds United.

Namely, the fact that Lisandro Martinez was sent off for pulling on Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s hair.

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Lisandro Martinez sent off for violent conduct

The incident wasn’t initially picked up by on-field referee Paul Tierney, although Calvert-Lewin did reveal post-match that he had voiced his complaints immediately after he felt the tug.

It wasn’t until those in the VAR booth analysed the passage of play that Tierney was sent to the pitchside monitor to have a look for himself, after which he returned to show Martinez a straight red.

Consequently, the Argentine will now miss the next three matches against Chelsea, Brentford and Liverpool, having only just returned from a five-game absence due to injury.

Reports tonight have suggested United will look to appeal the decision, although it remains to be seen how much joy they’ll get if they do opt to do so.

What Jamie Carragher and Michael Carrick had to say

Reacting to the night’s affairs on Sky Sports’ coverage, Carragher told the panel: “Howard Webb, who we speak to maybe two or three times a season, comes out with a line on certain situations that I actually like; sometimes it’s not about the rulebook, it’s about actually what the game wants.

“I don’t think any football fan, I don’t think anybody – any football manager, any player watching that at home, is sitting there thinking, ‘Yeah, I think that’s a red card’.

“I think everybody in the game is looking at that and thinking, ‘Oh, come on. That is not a red card. Behave yourself!’”

Meanwhile, when Michael Carrick was pressed on the matter in his subsequent media duties, he told reporters: “There is an arm in the face of Lisandro to start. He goes to balance and touches his (Calvert-Lewin’s) hair.

“The bobble comes out. It’s not aggressive. We need to be careful where the game is going. If you can do arms in the face, that’s alright. Absolutely shocking decision. I hope Licha is still available.”

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Farke says his side are destroying the ‘old narrative of Leeds are falling apart again’

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Farke says his side are destroying the ‘old narrative of Leeds are falling apart again’

Daniel Farke says his Leeds United side are proving the doubters wrong after securing a historic victory over Manchester United at Old Trafford.

Noah Okafor scored twice to give Leeds a 2-1 win at their rivals – their first league win at Old Trafford since 1981 to take them six points clear of the relegation zone.

“We work to get rid of this old narrative, Leeds are falling apart again, that we always crumble when it really counts,” Farke said after the victory.

“It feels like when it really matters, we deliver under pressure. Not just this season, but also last season in the crunch time and key periods.

“Nothing is achieved yet, I’m far away from being overconfident and celebrating already. I’m proud of this win and we take confidence from this but we don’t forget where we come from.

“In the Premier League things can change very quickly and you have to stay on it and for that I don’t want to celebrate too much. We have created something very historical.

“We can celebrate in the summer if we keep going like this but not before, because I’m pretty aware our momentum can change.”

Farke also hailed the performance of Okafor and says he has improved a lot this season.

“Noah has the x-factor that you don’t find that often in a promoted side,” he said. “He brings this to our game.

“What I like about him is also his attitude, his work against the ball is improving. It’s way better than the beginning of the season, his fitness level is way better and then if you do that, if you show this mentality, you work for the team, you can also shine on a personal level.”

Bucs add cornerback from the 49ers in NFL Free Agency

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers continue to bolster their cornerback room ahead of the 2026 season. The Buccaneers have agreed to terms with cornerback Chase Lucas on a one-year deal, adding another depth piece.

Lucas, a former seventh-round pick, brings experience from stops with the Detroit Lions and San Francisco 49ers. He’s appeared in 33 career games, including 15 last season, giving the Buccaneers a player who can be plugged in and play immediately if needed and not need any growing pains along the way. Lucas immediately brings value on special teams, logging over 200 snaps in the 2025 season.

That alone gives him a legitimate path to making the roster, especially under new special teams coordinator Danny Smith, who will look to turn around one of the worst units in the league.

In Todd Bowles’ system, defensive backs are expected to be versatile. Lucas checks several of those boxes, having played in different schemes while showing a willingness to contribute wherever needed. At minimum, he provides depth insurance in a cornerback room that still has plenty to prove heading into training camp. Of course, there’s a reason Lucas was available at this stage of the offseason. He has yet to record an interception in his career and has primarily been a depth contributor rather than a difference-maker on defense.

If he’s going to stick or even carve out a larger role, he’ll need to show more consistency in coverage and find ways to create turnovers.

This article originally appeared on Bucs Wire: Bucs add cornerback from the 49ers in Chase Lucas

At the finish line: IBX employee celebrates 30 years of the Broad Street Run

At the end of the 10-mile Independence Blue Cross Broad Street Run, runners are greeted by a familiar face - IBX employee Kathy Albanese.

Albanese has spent three decades with Independence Blue Cross.

"Thirty years is a really, really long time. Not many people stay with something so long," she said.

During her tenure, she has seen 300 miles run by participants, and each spring, the IBX corporate relations executive becomes part of the magic of the race.

"It's so rewarding because I'm the person holding the finish-line tape for the winners," Albanese said. "It's exhilarating."

The Broad Street Run began with about 1,000 participants. Today, the race has grown to roughly 40,000 runners, making it the largest 10-mile road race in the nation.

"I don't think 30 years ago people took their health as seriously as they do now," Albanese said.

She'll be back at the finish line again on May 3 - cheering runners on from the moment the tape breaks until the final participant crosses the line.

Who is Praful Hinge? 3 wickets in 1 over! SRH debutant who destroyed Rajasthan Royals

NEW DELHI: Who is Praful Hinge? That question quickly started trending after the 24-year-old pacer from Vidarbha rattled Rajasthan Royals’ top order in Sunrisers Hyderabad’s IPL 2026 clash at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad. On debut, Hinge tore through the lineup, dismissing Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, Dhruv Jurel and Lhuan-dre Pretorius - all for ducks - to leave RR in deep trouble.

Handing Hinge his IPL debut turned out to be a masterstroke for Sunrisers Hyderabad. The young seamer, picked up for Rs 30 lakh at the IPL 2026 auction, had already built a solid reputation in domestic cricket.



In 10 first-class matches, he had taken 27 wickets at an average of 26.7, showing his ability to bowl long, disciplined spells. Though relatively new to T20s, he had impressed in his limited opportunities, including a tidy outing alongside Umesh Yadav.

— IPL (@IPL)


Praful the destroyer: How the wickets fell



Hinge made an immediate impact.

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi (duck):



He bowled a hard-length delivery that rose slightly. Sooryavanshi tried to pull it aggressively but mistimed the shot. The ball went straight up in the air, and the wicketkeeper settled under it to complete an easy catch.

Dhruv Jurel (duck):



Hinge followed it up with a delivery outside off stump. Jurel tried to defend, but the ball came back in slightly, took the inside edge, and crashed into the stumps.

Lhuan-dre Pretorius (duck):



For his third wicket, Hinge bowled a fuller ball that swung away. Pretorius attempted to flick it but couldn’t keep it down. The ball went high in the air, and a fielder in the deep completed a comfortable catch.

In the space of just one over, Hinge had reduced Rajasthan Royals to 1/3, announcing himself in stunning fashion on the IPL stage.


Cleveland Browns podcast: Kadyn Proctor debate and the tackle class

The Cleveland Browns have a massive hole on their offensive line with no real starting-caliber left tackles on the roster heading into the 2026 NFL draft. One name that has popped up lately for the Browns is Alabama left tackle Kadyn Proctor, with multiple draft analysts and insiders, including Todd McShay, saying he could be the pick at six overall.

In this week's podcast, we talked about Kadyn Proctor, his strengths and weaknesses, and if we would be happy or angry if the Browns took him. Another question that comes up with Proctor is: are you more comfortable with him later in the draft if you plan to move him inside to guard?

He is a polarizing prospect, with many people who think he can play tackle and just as many who think he has to move inside to guard. Then we talk about the tackle class and the only guys who can play left tackle that are worth a first-round pick. You can hear a more in-depth analysis on these topics and more in this week's episode by clicking here.

This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: Kadyn Proctor debate and a look at tackle class

Cincinnati Reds trade Christian Encarnacion-Strand to Baltimore Orioles

GOODYEAR, ARIZONA - MARCH 4: Christian Encarnacion-Strand #33 of the Cincinnati Reds bats during the sixth inning of the World Baseball Classic exhibition game against Team Cuba at Goodyear Ballpark on March 4, 2026 in Goodyear, Arizona. (Photo by Mike Christy/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Christian Encarnacion-Strand era of Cincinnati Reds has come to an unceremonius close. The slugging 1B was designated for assignment back on April 8th as a way to get PJ Higgins onto the roster for catching depth in the wake of Jose Trevino’s injury, and the Reds revealed today that CES did not, in fact clear waivers.

Instead, the Reds struck a deal with the Baltimore Orioles for his services, accepting cash considerations as the return. Mark Sheldon of MLB.com relayed the news on Bluesky on Monday afternoon.

CES joined the Reds at the 2022 trade deadline, doing so alongside pitcher Steve Hajjar and Spencer Steer in the deal that sent Tyler Mahle the other way to Minnesota. It was part of Cincinnati’s latest massive firesale as the Reds dealt away Luis Castillo, Sonny Gray, Eugenio Suarez, and Jesse Winker in other deals that calendar year (while also finally buying out the remainder of Mike Moustakas’ albatross contract). The hope was that CES would be the team’s 1B of the future with Joey Votto’s deal running down, and for a time that looked like a very real possibility.

After reaching the bigs midway through 2023, CES hit the ground running. He smashed 13 homers in just 63 games, and his 112 OPS+ led to him opening the 2024 season as the team’s 1B. It was soon revealed that he was actually trying to play through a small fracture in his wrist that had originally been overlooked, and the hope was his awful start to the year (.513 OPS in 123 PA through May 7th) was 100% due to just that. However, he’s struggled immensely ever since at the big league level as teams realized they didn’t have to throw him strikes to get him to swing, and his time with the Reds looked increasingly doomed as Sal Stewart (among others) jumped him on the right-handed hitting depth chart.

Now, though, he’ll join a Baltimore organization that just placed longtime 1B Ryan Mountcastle on the 60-day IL with a broken foot. Pete Alonso is obviously now there, but with Adley Rutschman, Heston Kjerstad, and Jackson Holliday all also out at the moment with injuries there could well be a path to some PA at the big league level through DH duties in the near term for CES.

Rangers' relievers emerging as major strength following dominant week

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Rangers' relievers emerging as major strength following dominant week originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Coming into the 2026 season, there were some questions arising for the Texas Rangers. Do they have enough to be competitive? Can the bats keep up with the pitching staff? And how would the bullpen look after losing some quality arms?

Well, the Rangers are putting to rest a lot of these questions. They currently hold an 8-7 record going into Monday, which is good enough to tie the Athletics for first place in the AL West.

They had quite the test last week, facing off against the Seattle Mariners and then the Los Angeles Dodgers, and held their own. They swept the Mariners, and while they lost the series to the Dodgers, it was a tight and close series. 

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Rangers' relievers emerging as major strength following dominant week

Pitching has been a major reason for the team's success this season. From the starting staff to the bullpen, Texas has been able to hold a 3.46 ERA so far, which is good for seventh-best across MLB. 

With the week they just had, Bleacher Report's Joel Reuter has more hope for this club. They have jumped a few places in the latest power rankings, but the offense will need to step up if they want to continue to rise in the rankings. 

"The bullpen was a major question mark for the Rangers entering the season, but the relief corps has been one of the best in baseball with a 2.35 ERA that ranks third in the majors. The offense still hasn't hit its stride while scoring just 3.9 runs per game, but the pieces falling into place in the bullpen is a significant development."

Now, if the offense can get something going, this could be a team that the AL will want to pay attention to. They are the last team not named the Dodgers to win a World Series, and the fanbase would love to see this team as a contender once again.

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Crew striker Wessam Abou Ali suffered ACL tear vs Orlando City SC

Striker Wessam Abou Ali suffered a torn ACL and meniscus in his right leg during the Crew's matchup against Orlando City SC on April 13, he announced via social media.

There was no update on how long he'll be sidelined, or if surgery will be required, in his Instagram post from April 13.

"I will be back stronger than before, and right now I’m just excited to start this comeback journey, with my loved ones by my side," Abou Ali said. "Thank you to all my teammates, staff and doctors who gave me the support during the tough time."

In the 23rd minute of the 1-1 tie at ScottsMiracle-Gro Field, Abou Ali went down favoring his right knee following a noncontact injury.

Abou Ali walked off to the sideline on his own before returning to the lineup. However, eight minutes later, the 27-year-old went down again inside Orlando City's box and left the field on a stretcher.

Columbus Crew forward Wessam Abou Ali (9) reacts in the second half at Lower.com Field on Saturday, Aug. 23, 2025 in Columbus, Ohio.

Crew coach Henrik Rydstrom had no update on his status in the postgame, though stated "it doesn’t look so good."

Rydstrom also had no specific reasoning for Abou Ali reentering the game after going down the first time.

"We have a very good medical team," Rydstrom said. "They made a judgment there in the moment. I don’t know if the two situations are connected. Nobody did anything wrong, and you can have bad luck anyway."

Apr 12, 2026; Columbus, Ohio, USA; Orlando City SC defender David Brekalo (4) heads the ball in front of Columbus Crew forward Wessam Abou Ali (9) during the first half at ScottsMiracle-Gro Field.

Abou Ali started this season having recovered from a right ankle fracture that ended his 2025 season just five games into his Crew tenure.

On July 26, Abou Ali signed a two-year deal with the Crew as one of their three designated players.

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This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Columbus Crew striker Wessam Abou Ali suffers ACL injury

Former Bucs LB Lavonte David reveals real 'Beef' with Todd Monken

Lavonte David isn’t the type to stir up drama, which is exactly why his latest story caught so many off guard.

Appearing on a recent episode of The Arena podcast, the longtime Tampa Bay Buccaneers linebacker opened up about a personal clash with former offensive coordinator Todd Monken during the 2017 season, one that had nothing to do with play-calling or on-field frustration, but instead stemmed from a situation in practice

According to David, the situation escalated after Monken called him a name during a heated moment, telling him to go back to the other side of the field and calling him a name we cannot type, but the post shares. What followed wasn’t just a quick exchange, as it turned into real tension between two strong personalities in a locker room already dealing with a disappointing season.

David admitted the situation nearly became physical.

For a player known around the league as one of the most level-headed leaders, that alone speaks volumes. But what made the story even more telling was what came after. David said the two had genuine “beef,” going weeks without speaking to each other as the tension lingered inside the building. That kind of silence between key figures, especially a respected defensive captain and a coordinator, is not something that's heard of often, if at all. Over time, David and Monken were able to hash things out and move forward, putting the issue behind them.

It’s a reminder that even in professional environments, personalities can clash.

This article originally appeared on Bucs Wire: Lavonte David reveals real 'Beef' with Todd Monken

WNBA Draft Tracker 2026: Full Results, List of Picks From Rounds 1-3

Azzi Fudd and Kiki Rice

WNBA Draft Tracker 2026: Full Results, List of Picks From Rounds 1-3 originally appeared on NESN. Add NESN as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Dallas Wings are officially on the clock with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 WNBA Draft.

Dallas already has a franchise cornerstone in Paige Bueckers, so the front office is searching for a young player who can grow alongside the All-Star guard. The Wings could select Azzi Fudd, who won a national championship with Bueckers at UConn, but Olivia Miles, Awa Fam and Lauren Betts are also intriguing options.

The 2026 draft class offers immediate help for teams like the Connecticut Sun, who are in position to immediately bolster their roster with two first-round picks. The decisions made on Monday night could change the landscape of the league for years to come.

Follow along right here for the full results from the 2026 WNBA Draft.

WNBA Draft picks 2026: Live results from Rounds 1-3

First round

PickTeamPlayer
1. Dallas Wings
2.Minnesota Lynx (via Sky)
3.Seattle Storm (via Sparks)
4.Washington Mystics
5.Chicago Sky (via Sun)
6.Toronto Tempo
7.Portland Fire
8.Golden State Valkyries
9.Washington Mystics (via Storm)
10.Indiana Fever
11.Washington Mystics (via Liberty)
12.Connecticut Sun (via Mercury)
13.Atlanta Dream
14.Seattle Storm (via Aces)
15.Connecticut Sun (via Lynx)

Second round 

PickTeamPlayer
1.Seattle Storm (via Wings)
2.Portland Fire (via Sky)
3.Connecticut Sun
4.Washington Mystics
5.Los Angeles Sparks
6.Chicago Sky (via Fire)
7.Toronto Tempo
8.Golden State Valkyries
9.Los Angeles Sparks (via Storm)
10.Indiana Fever
11.Toronto Tempo (via Liberty)
12. Phoenix Mercury
13.Atlanta Dream
14. Las Vegas Aces
15.Washington Mystics (via Lynx)

Third round

PickTeamPlayer
1. Dallas Wings
2.Chicago Sky
3.Connecticut Sun
4.Washington Mystics
5.Los Angeles Sparks
6.Toronto Tempo
7.Portland Fire
8.Golden State Valkyries
9.Seattle Storm
10.Indiana Fever
11.New York Liberty
12.Phoenix Mercury
13. Atlanta Dream
14.Las Vegas Aces
15.Minnesota Lynx

How to watch WNBA Draft 2026: TV channel, live stream

This year's WNBA Draft will air nationally on ESPN. Basketball fans can stream the event on fubo and the ESPN app.

Now you can watch ESPN without cable. Stream live NBA, NFL, NHL, MLB and college sports, plus "SportsCenter," "First Take" and all your favorite ESPN shows — anytime, anywhere — only in the new ESPN app.

WNBA Draft 2026 start time

  • Date: Monday, April 13
  • Time: 7 p.m. ET

The 2026 WNBA Draft will start at 7 p.m. ET on Monday, April 13. The event will be held at The Shed at Hudson Yards in New York.

Michael Carrick: Lisandro Martinez hair-pull red card ‘one of worst I’ve ever seen’

Lisandro Martinez shrugs in disbelief as he is sent off against Leeds (AP)

Michael Carrick slammed the decision to send Manchester United defender Lisandro Martinez off for pulling Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s hair as “shocking” and “one of the worst” he had ever seen.

The Argentina defender was shown a straight red card by referee Paul Tierney in his side’s 2-1 defeat following a VAR review.

But Carrick argued that while Martinez touched the Leeds striker’s hair, it was not aggressive and should not constitute violent conduct.

And the usually mild-manner Carrick, who had been aggrieved at the officiating in the 2-2 draw at Bournemouth, was outspoken in his criticisms.

Lisandro Martinez was sent off for pulling Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s hair (Reuters)
Lisandro Martinez was sent off for pulling Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s hair (Reuters)

He said: "I thought the boys stayed positive and fought for everything in the second half, after a shocking decision to send Licha [Martinez] off. That's two games in a row we've had those decisions go against us, but that one was one of the worst I've seen.

“The red card, that is really concerning if that's going to be a sending off. I know he's touched his hair. He can't deny he touched his head. There's a difference between touching somebody the way he has and brushed his hair to actually, really aggressively, tugging on it, so the arm in the face of Lisandro to start with, so he's kind of off balance in the kind of off grappling.

“He almost just goes to touch him and grab his shirt and he ends up catching his head, touches the back of his hair, the bobble comes out and you can you get a red card. It's not aggressive. There's no jolt. There's no tug. There's no sudden movement. He kind of touches it and glances through it.”

Martinez, making his first appearance for two months, was dismissed after 55 minutes and is set to miss the Premier League matches against Chelsea, Brentford and Liverpool as he faces a three-match ban.

Carrick said United are considering appealing against the red card, adding: “I am going to have to discuss it but I think it is a bad decision.”

Carrick was also annoyed that Leeds’ fifth-minute opener, scored by Noah Okafor, stood as he accused Calvert-Lewin of fouling Leny Yoro in the build-up.

“Leny Yoro gets a forearm smash in the back of the head,” he said. “I don't know if you get a sending off for what we're getting a sending an off. I don't know how that doesn't get overturned as it goes. It's a clear, clear forearm smashing the side of his head. So that first goal shouldn't stand.”

Calvert-Lewin said he had told referee Paul Tierney when Martinez tugged his hair, explaining: “I don't make the rules. I felt my hair get pulled, told the ref, he makes the decisions. Unfortunate for him, whether he's meant it or not. I hold no grudges."

Ravens select Tyler Linderbaum replacement in latest mock draft

Ravens select Tyler Linderbaum replacement in latest mock draft originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

One of the big moves of the offseason was the Baltimore Ravens not being able to keep three-time Pro Bowl center Tyler Linderbaum.

Now with the Las Vegas Raiders, the Ravens have lost their stud lineman and so far this offseason, haven't replaced him, and that's problematic.

Of course, there is still time before the draft, and if the Ravens still can't find a suitable option, then the draft is where the franchise could look.

And for NFL.com's Gennaro Filice, in his latest mock draft, he has the Ravens taking Spencer Fano at pick No. 14.

"In the wake of Tyler Linderbaum’s bank-breaking departure from Baltimore in free agency, the Ravens have a gaping hole at center," Filice wrote. "So, naturally, I’m giving them Utah's right tackle. Wait, what? That’s right: Fano’s sub-33-inch arm length induces concerns about his NFL viability as a bookend blocker, but his hyper athleticism and people-moving ability in the run game raise the possibility of a conversion to the interior.

"In fact, he’s fully open to a move and took some center reps at the NFL Scouting Combine."

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Do Ravens have to address offensive line?

For a team that will see the 2026 season as Super Bowl or bust under new head coach Jesse Minter, after you lose a three-time Pro Bowler, you need to.

Whether that is via a trade for a veteran or by getting a rookie like Fano, the Ravens need reinforcements.

For Lamar Jackson to be at his best, the offensive line has to give him time to protect, and if no other player is brought in, will the Ravens be content having Corey Bullock as their starting center in 2026?

That might not instill confidence in the fans, but when one door closes, another opens.

But color me skeptical that the offensive line will be as good as last season without a Linderbaum replacement.

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Liverpool injury list: Reds players out, potential return dates, predicted lineup for next game vs. PSG

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Liverpool injury list: Reds players out, potential return dates, predicted lineup for next game vs. PSG originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

After getting back to winning ways over the weekend, Liverpool put their Champions League campaign on the line as the Reds host defending European champions Paris Saint-Germain at Anfield on Tuesday.

The first leg saw Liverpool beaten 2-0 in the French capital last week, squarely second-best across the 90 minutes as PSG outclassed them in every facet of the game.

Yet the Reds got their mojo back in a 2-0 victory over Fulham on the weekend, and will hope that momentum can carry over to give them the necessary goods for a fightback in the hunt for a semifinal place in European play.

The Sporting News takes stock of the Liverpool injury list and details who could miss out and who could return as the season nears a conclusion.

MORE:An updated list of top goal scorers in the Premier League for the 2025/26 season

Liverpool injury and suspension list

Below is the latest injury picture for Liverpool, including estimated return dates for those who are sidelined.

Alisson

  • Injury: Hamstring
  • Expected return date: April 19 (vs. Everton)

After missing the Brighton defeat prior to the international break, Liverpool's first-choice goalkeeper has been forced to endure a weeks-long spell on the sidelines. 

Slot confirmed after the March international break that Alisson would miss both legs against PSG in the Champions League at the very least, and will not be back until "towards the end of the season." He could return for the Everton match after the Champions League quarterfinal. "Alisson is working hard to find his way back into the squad, so that's really positive," Slot said prior to the Fulham match. "But he will not be in the squad this weekend yet."

He's not likely to make it back to full fitness until the coming weekend at the earliest.

Wataru Endo

  • Injury: Broken foot
  • Expected return date: June 2026

Endo required oxygen on the pitch before being carried off on a stretcher in the Sunderland game. Slot later said the Japan captain had a serious-looking injury to his left foot or ankle, which is likely to rule him out for "a long, long time."

The player later confirmed ankle ligament damage that required surgery. His participation in Liverpool's season is essentially over and Endo's target is to recover in time for Japan's 2026 World Cup campaign.

Conor Bradley

  • Injury: Knee
  • Expected return date: August 2026

Bradley hurt himself when clearing the ball into touch in the closing stages of the 0-0 draw at Arsenal in January. He was taken off on a stretcher in some distress, and the club later confirmed he requires surgery on what was described as a "significant" knee injury. The Northern Ireland international will miss the rest of this season after sustaining bone and ligament damage.

Giovanni Leoni

  • Injury: Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear
  • Expected return date: August 2026

Summer signing Leoni suffered a nightmare debut as he horrifically tore an ACL against Southampton in the Carabao Cup back in September. The Italian defender underwent immediate surgery and his campaign has already been cruelly ended.

Stefan Bajcetic

  • Injury: Hamstring
  • Expected return date: May 2026

Bajcetic has not played this season due to injury and needed hamstring surgery back in January. It is hoped he will return in 2025/26, but Slot has stated that "as much as I'd like to have him back, we have to manage the expectations with him as well."

Liverpool predicted lineup vs. PSG

Formation 4-2-3-1

Mamardashvili (GK)

Frimpong, Konate, Van Dijk, Kerkez

Mac Allister, Jones

Salah, Szoboszlai, Wirtz

Ekitike

Liverpool fixture schedule: Next five games

  • Liverpool vs. PSG | Champions League quarterfinal, second leg | Tuesday, April 14
  • Everton vs. Liverpool | Premier League | Sunday, April 19
  • Liverpool vs. Crystal Palace | Premier League | Saturday, April 25
  • Manchester United vs. Liverpool | Premier League | Sunday, May 3
  • Aston Villa vs. Liverpool | Premier League | Sunday, May 17

Oregon's Naulivou Lauaki Jr. earns Big Ten honors after explosive week

Needing a spark at the plate, Oregon Ducks coach Mark Wasikowski made some changes to the lineup this week, inserting a couple of freshmen who had typically come off the bench into the starting lineup. Brayden Jaksa thrived at the top of the lineup, but it was Naulivou Lauaku Jr. who came away with conference honors.

Lauaki was recognized as the Big Ten Freshman of the Week for his performance in Oregon's four games this week, all of which he started. Lauaki served as the designated hitter in all four games, replacing Dominic Hellman, who has been the typical designated hitter this season. Hellman has slumped, leading to Lauaki's extra chances at the dish.

He made the most of them, slashing .471/.471/1.176 with a 1.647 OPS after collecting eight hits during the week. Lauaki belted his first career home run in a midweek loss at Portland, and followed that up with two more big flies on Saturday against Nebraska. He also had three doubles and six RBI during the week.

𝐓𝐨𝐩 𝐅𝐫𝐨𝐬𝐡@junior_lauaki rewarded with @bigten Freshman of the Week honors after leading Ducks' to a ranked series win. #GoDucks

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— Oregon Duck Baseball (@OregonBaseball) April 13, 2026

Lauaki took a redshirt for the Ducks last season and has been a steady force off the bench throughout this season. The slugger from Springville, Utah, has regularly pinch-hit and been featured as the designated hitter and first baseman at different points this season.

The Ducks have been collecting conference awards routinely this season, but this is their third Freshman of the Week honor. Angel Laya, who broke the Oregon freshman home run record on Sunday, has won the award twice this season. Ducks catcher Burke-Lee Mabeus also won the award once last year.

Hellman won Big Ten Player of the Week on March 23 after a big week at the plate, and left-hander Miles Gosztola won Pitcher of the Week on March 30 after a stellar midweek outing against UC San Diego.

Lauaki's recent success at the plate has given the Ducks a boost at the bottom of the order, and he is likely to remain in the lineup as the Ducks get set to battle rival No. 6 Oregon State on Tuesday.

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Dodgers Fan Favorite Kike Hernandez Was Key to Bringing in Edwin Diaz

Mar 31, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Edwin Diaz (3) throws against the Cleveland Guardians during the ninth inning at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images

Los Angeles Dodgers fans who’ve enjoyed the addition of Edwin Diaz thus far this season have a popular player to thank.

As detailed by Katie Woo and Will Sammon of The Athletic, beloved infielder Kike Hernandez both sold the Dodgers on Diaz and Diaz on the Dodgers.

Speaking with president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman, Hernandez said of Diaz: “If you want to keep winning, this is your guy.”

And speaking with Diaz and his wife, Nashaly, Hernandez and his wife, Mariana, gassed up the Dodgers.

“I don’t think you’re going to regret it one bit if you sign here,” Hernandez said.

Why Was Kike Hernandez Connecting Edwin Diaz and the Dodgers?

Hernandez played his connecting role in December, when he wasn’t even on the Dodgers.

At the time, Hernandez was also a free agent, though he soon rejoined the Dodgers for another season.

But given that nine of his 13 seasons in the majors have been played in Los Angeles, he was uniquely situated to represent the Dodgers.

Mar 31, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Edwin Diaz (3) throws against the Cleveland Guardians during the ninth inning at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images
Mar 31, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Edwin Diaz (3) throws against the Cleveland Guardians during the ninth inning at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images

And given their yearslong relationship, Hernandez was also uniquely able to speak to Diaz.

Hernandez and Diaz both hail from Puerto Rico and have a long history together; Hernández’s father coached Díaz before the pitcher was drafted.

Now, the countrymen are both suited up in Dodger Blue.

Why Did Edwin Diaz Sign With the Dodgers?

Even with the Diaz-Hernandez connection and Hernandez vouching for both sides, it all came down to the Dodgers and Diaz speaking directly.

Diaz told The Athletic that it was the Dodgers’ promise to help Diaz in his career that sold him on the team.

“The Dodgers told me if I came to Los Angeles and we have the chance to sign you, we will make you a Hall of Famer,” he said.

And on the Dodgers’ side, they knew they had found their guy.

Manager Dave Roberts said he wasn’t aware Diaz was even on the team’s radar until a day before he jumped on a Zoom with the closer, but once they connected, he knew they’d found their guy.

“I told the guys, ‘We got him,’” Roberts said. “It just went so well.”

Notre Dame extends offer to OL Benjamin Coleman

This story was updated to correct a misspelling/typo.

The Notre Dame Fighting Irish have offered Benjamin Coleman a scholarship.

Coleman is an offensive lineman and tight end at Providence Catholic High School in New Lenox, Ill. The class of 2028 product is listed at 6'5" and 285 pounds.

The University of Minnesota Golden Gophers have also put an offer out to Coleman.

Notre Dame tends to build its offenses around a stout offensive line and productive tight-end play, so Coleman could be a good fit should he accept and end up in South Bend.

Had a great time at @NDFootball on Friday. After a great talk with @CoachJoeRudolph and @Marcus_Freeman1, I’m happy to share that I’ve received a full scholarship offer!@CelticsFootball@Tyler_Plantz@CoachNissen5@EDGYTIM@DeepDishFB@mikeclarkpreps@michaelsobrienpic.twitter.com/6lZAH6xlY5

— Benjamin Coleman (@BenjaminCo38637) April 13, 2026

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Shingles Altered Achilles Rehab For Pacers Star Tyrese Haliburton, But He’s Back On The Court

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CLEVELAND, OHIO - APRIL 05: Tyrese Haliburton #0 of the Indiana Pacers practices before the game against the Cleveland Cavaliers at Rocket Arena on April 05, 2026, in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images)

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INDIANAPOLIS – Tyrese Haliburton was never going to play for the Indiana Pacers this season. President of Basketball Operations Kevin Pritchard said so in July of 2025. Haliburton himself said in August he wasn’t rushing his recovery and wouldn’t return until he was 100% healthy.

The Pacers 2025-26 season came to an end on Sunday night with a dismal 19-63 record. Haliburton, as was stated, did not play at all. But his rehab from a torn Achilles suffered during Game 7 of the 2025 NBA Finals didn’t go exactly as planned after Haliburton came down with shingles during the All-Star break back in February.

He wasn’t with his team immediately after the break. Then his head coach, Rick Carlisle, revealed his shingles diagnosis in late February. “He’s come down with shingles, which is a very painful thing. He’ll likely be away from the team for at least two or three weeks as he recovers,” Carlisle said of Haliburton before calling it a unique situation.

Even without his on-court presence, it was a big loss for the Pacers. Haliburton ups the spirit of his team from the sidelines and behind the scenes. That was missing as Haliburton recovered.

How Did Shingles Impact Pacers Star Tyrese Haliburton?

The Pacers lost 16 games in a row with Haliburton re-joining the group in mid-March. The absence slowed his rehab, Carlisle explained. “He’s been limited because of this. He was making a lot of progress on the floor before it happened with conditioning. He was playing two-on-two, three-on-three, four-on-four,” he said of Haliburton. “Something like this happens, it takes you out of being on the court and sweating and those kinds of things. So we’ll have to see how long it takes for him to catch back up. There's no way to know a timetable.”

Haliburton stayed in the background for a few weeks after re-joining the team. He didn’t sit on the bench visible to fans until March 25 when the Pacers hosted the Los Angeles Lakers. “It’s great. He’s gone through a very difficult thing here,” Carlisle said of having Haliburton back on the sidelines that day. “Just having him back in the building is a great thing.”

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Indiana Pacers' Tyrese Haliburton looks on from the bench during the second half of an NBA basketball game against the Milwaukee Bucks, Friday, Feb. 6, 2026, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Aaron Gash)

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Haliburton spoke to local reporters for the first time since Pacers media day on Monday and had a chance to discuss his shingles diagnosis, his time away from the team, and how it impacted his recovery from an Achilles tear. He revealed with a post on social media that he played five-on-five for the first time since the injury on April 8.

“This has sucked,” Haliburton said of having shingles. “A lot of people get [a rash] [on their stomach], but mine’s been on my face. So I couldn’t even go in front of a camera if I wanted to early because my eye was basically closed shut and it was all over my face.”

That would explain his absence from the bench. Haliburton had a rash, then he was itchy once it faded. That’s why Haliburton has been wearing glasses far more often over the past month, it helps him not touch his face and eyes.

He also lost part of his right eyebrow as a result, and his face was swollen for a time. Haliburton has taken steps to counter the virus, but it has impacted his body and recovery.

“I’m still honestly dealing with it. I’ve been taking unbelievable amounts of medication to try to get rid of it,” Haliburton said. “It hasn’t worked. It’s obviously caused me to gain weight and look a little bigger.”

He’s hoping everything, including the nerve pain, goes away soon since he’s been dealing with it for about two months. But there’s no way for him to know when the experience will end. Once it does, Haliburton believes he’ll have no issue getting back into shape and shedding his added weight, some of which came before his shingles diagnosis.

With medicine not quickly healing Haliburton, he tried getting a botox injection. So far, no success there. “[I’m] confident that hopefully it goes away soon,” he said.

Without shingles, Haliburton admitted he’d be farther along in his rehab. He’s approaching 10 months removed from the date he ruptured his Achilles, which is about how long it took Boston Celtics star Jayson Tatum to return from his torn Achilles. “Him coming back in the time frame that he came back from, honestly, I was on that same timeline before shingles happened,” Haliburton shared.

Fortunately for Haliburton and the Pacers, he had no pressure to return since Indiana had a rough season and his injury happened in late June of 2025. But the recovery process hasn’t been easy, and it kept him away from the game he loves. Even with the setback, though, he’s ready to return for the 2026-27 season and keep guiding the Pacers.

“I definitely feel like I will be at the same level, if not better,” Haliburton said of his expected impact for the Pacers next season. He still has six months to recover before he gets to prove it.

This article was originally published on Forbes.com

How UCLA can make WNBA history for most picks by one college in a single draft

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UCLA won the women's college basketball national championship on April 5. Now, eight days later, its entire starting five is expected to be drafted in the 2026 WNBA Draft. 

Lauren Betts is the pick of this group who is likely to go the highest. Kiki Rice is likely to be the second Bruin announced on draft night. Gianna Kneepkens and Gabriela Jaquez are expected to be drafted in the middle to late first round, with Charlisse Leger-Walker projected in the late first or early second round. 

Many teams have had three players drafted in the first round. Others have had four players go in the WNBA draft overall. But just how historic is this group of Bruins among WNBA draft history? 

MORE: What's next for UCLA after a national championship run? Draft picks, returners, recruits

Most picks in single WNBA draft by one college

Four teams have had five players selected in a single WNBA draft. The most recent was South Carolina in 2023, after making the final four. Its five draftees included Aliyah Boston (No. 1), Laeticia Amihere (No. 8), Zia Cooke (No. 10), Brea Beal (No. 24) and Victaria Saxton (No. 25). 

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The other teams to accomplish this feat were Notre Dame in 2019 and Tennessee in both 2008 and 1999. Notre Dame held the record for the highest picks of these four occasions, with each of their five players taken in the first 20 picks. 

The record for most first-round picks from one school is UConn, who had four players drafted in the first round back in 2005. These include Sue Bird (No. 1), Swin Cash (No. 2), Asjha Jones (No. 4) and Tamika Williams (No. 6). 

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Scott Peters expects total domination from Amarius Mims this year

CINCINNATI, OHIO - JUNE 04: Amarius Mims #71 of the Cincinnati Bengals walks to the fields during an OTA offseason workout at the Kettering Health Bengals Practice Fields on June 04, 2024 in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Photo by Dylan Buell/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Cincinnati Bengals had lacked physicality on the offensive line for some time.

Then, they brought in Orlando Brown Jr., drafted Amarius Mims a year later, and signed Dalton Risner last season.

All of a sudden, they have a pretty confident group up front.

Cincinnati’s o-line coach, Scott Peters, went on the “Bengals Booth Podcast”, hosted by Dan Hoard, and, among other things, talked about what he expects next from Mims, including “Total domination.“

“He’s got a license to kill. Sometimes, when you’re a big guy growing up, everybody tells you, ‘Hey, don’t break anything,” said Peters while adding, “‘Hey, Amarius, break something! Let’s go. It’s time to go. You can push the limit. We want to see what you can do.‘

“So, he’s starting to see that, and I think that for him, just watching his ability shine through, and that’s when the game becomes a lot of fun for him.”

Mims, the 18th pick in the 2024 Draft, is still just 23 years old, and indeed, as Peters pointed out, he began to flash his sky-high potential late last year.

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WWE is back with this week’s edition of WWE Raw on Netflix.

Monday’s episode will take place at the Golden 1 Center in California, and kick off at 8:00 PM ET. On tonight’s show, WWE presents the final build for WrestleMania 42 from the Raw brand.

Below, you can get caught up with all the WWE Raw results and highlights.

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Patriots looking for more speed on the edge

FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS - JANUARY 11: Harold Landry III #2 of the New England Patriots lines up before a play during the second quarter of an AFC wild card playoff football game against the Los Angeles Chargers at Gillette Stadium on January 11, 2026 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Kathryn Riley/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The New England Patriots made no secret out of their desire to improve their defensive edge play in 2026, and they acted accordingly this offseason. The Super Bowl runner-ups signed veteran Dre’Mont Jones to a three-year, $36.5 million deal in free agency and also decided to move on from K’Lavon Chaisson and Anfernee Jennings.

While Jones and veteran Harold Landry have the potential to become a formidable starting duo, the Patriots are still looking to add to its current group at the position. And as executive vice president of player personnel Eliot Wolf pointed out, there is one ingredient in particular still missing from the mix.

“We could complement our room with some speed. I think that’s evident,” Wolf told reporters at a pre-draft press conference at Gillette Stadium on Monday.

“Dre’Mont and Harold and Elijah [Ponder], and some of the other guys that we have, they all have their skillsets. We would like to get faster. Dre’Mont’s a guy that can play across the line, run games. He can sneaky beat you with speed but that’s probably not his bread and butter.”

Coming out of free agency, the Patriots’ depth chart is five players deep on the edge. Landry and Jones sit atop it, with sophomores Elijah Ponder and Bradyn Swinson as well as another free agency pickup, Jesse Luketa, rounding out the group.

Heading toward the draft, the team’s intentions are clear. As Wolf himself said, the group needs to be strengthened further.

“That’s an area that we’re looking to improve the depth on the roster,” he noted.

The Patriots have cast a wide net at the position so far in the process. They have had confirmed contact with 20 prospects, including five who came to Gillette Stadium on so-called 30 visits: Keyron Crawford (Auburn), whose visit took place on Monday, as well as George Gumbs Jr. (Florida), Romello Height (Texas A&M), R Mason Thomas (Oklahoma) and Zion Young (Missouri).

Whether one of them will end up as a Patriot remains to be seen, but they do fit the profile the club is looking for.

Texas Tech football's Joey McGuire gets good news on Jayden Cofield

The Texas Tech football staff signed one more defensive lineman out of the NCAA transfer portal than originally planned in January, based on the expectation Jayden Cofield would miss a big chunk of next season recovering from Achilles tendon surgery.

Well, maybe not.

Tech coach Joey McGuire said on Monday, April 13, that Cofield's projected timeline to return has moved up to perhaps late September.

"We think he could be back as early as the Houston game [Sept. 18]," McGuire said. "If not, the Sam Houston State game [Sept. 26]. He's a lot farther ahead than what we expected, so that just adds depth. When you start looking at it, we're going to have a legit three-deep at both defensive tackles with the guys that we have going through spring and then you add Cofield back in it."

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Cofield's a 6-foot-2, 330-pound junior from Manor. As a young backup the past two seasons, he's been credited with 23 and 24 tackles, respectively, and 4 1/2 tackles for loss both years. He suffered a partial Achilles tendon tear in Tech's New Year's Day loss to Oregon in the Orange Bowl. He underwent surgery shortly thereafter.

In February, McGuire said Cofield's expected return was in October, based on medical staff assessments.

Asked what caused the timeline to change for the better, McGuire said, "Going through all his MRIs and going through his rehab, he's healing at a little bit faster rate than what we expected. A lot of times with big guys, you probably can get them a little bit back faster off an Achilles than some of your skill guys, but we feel really good about where he is."

Jayden Cofield awaits the start of a dirll during the Texas Tech football team's spring game, Saturday, April 19, 2025, at Jones AT&T Stadium.

Tech returns second-team All-American defensive tackle A.J. Holmes. From the portal, the Red Raiders added Julien Laventure from Akron, Bryce Butler from Washington, Mateen Ibirogba from Wake Forest and JoJo Johnson from Oregon State.

Counting Cofield, McGuire said, "There's six guys right there that have played college football and have been in some really big games."

Other returning defensive tackles are sophomore Keyshawn Williams from Spring Dekaney and redshirt freshman Dylan Singleton from Loreauville, Louisville. Singleton has missed spring practice recovering from a shoulder injury.

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Texas A&M big man to return for junior season

Texas A&M big man Jamie Vinson has decided to stay in Aggieland for his junior season, per Luke Evangelist of TexAgs.

An Austin, Texas native, Vinson began his collegiate career at Texas, where he saw limited action on an overall disappointing Longhorn squad. When head coach Rodney Terry was fired and Texas acquired two big men in the portal, Vinson left for College Station.

Vinson didn’t get much burn during his sophomore season; his 6.7 minutes a night ranked 12th on the team. When the Aggies faced off against a pair of physical teams in the NCAA tournament, however, Vinson’s playing time jumped to 9 and 11 minutes against St. Mary’s and Houston, respectively.

He thrived against Houston, picking up 6 rebounds against a UH side that thrived on the glass. Per Hoop Explorer, Vinson was also the only Aggie to leave a positive defensive impact, and he posted a game-high 1.2 net points generated by defensive rebounds.

While his limited playing time clouds his statistical impact, Vinson played like one of the best defensive big men in the country this season. He ranked top-90 in the country in defensive box impact, top-110 in defensive rebounding influence, and top-150 in defensive RAPM and offensive rebounding influence. Put into English, the Aggies were a significantly better team on defense and on the glass when Vinson was in the game.

The Aggies will lose star small-ball five Rashaun Agee, who has exhausted all five years of eligibility. This leaves Federiko Federiko and incoming freshman Josh Irving as the presumed competition for the starting center spot. While Federiko earned more regular-season playing time and starting nods, Vinson outperformed him in just about every measure, particularly as a defender and rebounder (his block and defensive rebounding rates are nearly double Federiko’s). While Irving is an elite prospect, his 6'11, 200-pound frame pales in comparison to Vinson's 245 pounds at the same height. Irving is also listed as a forward by the Aggies, potentially hinting at a combo-big role that could work alongside Vinson.

Vinson could be primed for a breakout season with a clear pathway to an increased role and another year of experience playing for Bucky McMillan, whose fast-paced offense is perfectly suited for a mobile, high-flying, rim-running big like Vinson.

BREAKING:

Texas A&M forward Jamie Vinson will return to Texas A&M next season, he tells me @TexAgs 👍

The 6-foot-11 sophomore showed flashes against Texas, Alabama, and St. Mary’s.

Averaged 3.5 PPG and 2.3 RPG in 6.6 MPG last year. He has 2 years of eligibility remaining. pic.twitter.com/dAvcDpTf6i

— Luke Evangelist (@lukeevangelist_) April 13, 2026

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Falkirk will 'learn lessons' after alleged Rangers fan incidents

Falkirk will review ticketing arrangements for their final game of the season against Rangers after allegations away fans obtained tickets for the home end when the two teams met at the weekend.

Rangers ran out 6-3 winners on Sunday, but Falkirk say supporters complained about incidents involving fans of the Ibrox club in the home end, including injury to a steward.

Falkirk also say they received multiple complaints from fans about alleged sectarian singing in the away end.

Rangers return to the Falkirk Stadium for the final game of the Premiership season. The Bairns say they already had a "robust plan" in place for that fixture, but will now consider "the implications of [the weekend's] incidents".

The result took Rangers to within one point of Hearts at the top of the Premiership and the next meeting of the sides could be decisive in the destination of the title.

Hearts travel to third-placed Celtic - who are two points behind Rangers - on the final day.

BBC Scotland have contacted Rangers for comment.

Falkirk statement in full

"Following yesterday's match, many Falkirk fans have contacted us about away fans obtaining tickets for the home end and the behaviour of these fans, which included a steward requiring medical attention.

"We have also received complaints about sectarian singing from a large proportion of away fans.

"Football is passionate, but none of this is acceptable. We condemn all of the aforementioned incidents.

"We therefore apologise to our fans for the deeply unpleasant experience they were subjected to.

"Falkirk FC will work with Police Scotland, stewarding partners, our colleagues at other clubs, the SPFL and SFA, and endeavour to improve the experience for our fans.

"The club already had a robust plan in place for the final game of the season, with enhanced measures in place given the potential significance of the fixture.

"We are now considering further the implications of yesterday's incidents for future matches against Rangers, including security and ticketing arrangements, and will inform our fans once a decision has been taken."

In an additional post on X, Falkirk chief executive Jamie Swinney said: "We apologise profusely to our fans for what occurred within our ground yesterday.

"I assure all of our fans that lessons will be learned & that we will consider a variety of measures to control what we can control for future games."

PREVIEW | Libertad vs Rosario Central - team news, lineups, predictions

PREVIEW | Libertad vs Rosario Central - team news, lineups, predictions
PREVIEW | Libertad vs Rosario Central - team news, lineups, predictions

Libertad and Rosario Central go head-to-head at Estádio Tigo La Huerta this Wednesday in the Copa Libertadores.

In their last game, Libertad drew 1-1 with Sportivo Trinidense (Paraguayan League Apertura 2026). In their last fixture, Rosario Central suffered a 3-1 reverse against Huracán (Torneo Apertura 2026).

The last meeting between the two teams ended with Rosario Central winning 2-1.

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Libertad

  • Hugo Fernández - Ligament Tear
  • Alexis Duarte - Ligament Tear

Rosario Central

  • Marco Ruben - Muscle Injury

Last starting XIs

Libertad ( vs Sportivo Trinidense 2026-04-13): Ángel González, Alexis Fretes, Matías Espinoza, Iván Ramírez, Robert Rojas, Thiago Fernández, Jorge Recalde, Amin Molinas, Christian Martinez, Iván Franco, Federico Carrizo

Rosario Central ( vs Huracán 2026-04-12): Jorge Broun, Enzo Giménez, Carlos Quintana, Emanuel Coronel, Alexis Soto, Vicente Pizarro, Pol Fernández, Federico Navarro, Gaspar Duarte, Enzo Copetti, Julián Fernández

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TEAMS

  • Away from home, Rosario Central is on a run of three consecutive matches without a win.
  • Away from home, Rosario Central is on a run of two consecutive defeats.
  • Rosario Central currently has three defeats in their last 14 matches.
  • Rosario Central is on a run of two consecutive matches without a win.
  • At home, Libertad currently has one defeat in their last five matches.
  • At home, Libertad is on a run of five consecutive matches scoring goals.
  • At home, Libertad is on a run of two consecutive matches without defeat.
  • Libertad currently has one draw in their last 13 matches.
  • Libertad currently has one win in their last six matches.
  • Libertad is currently on a run of three consecutive matches conceding goals.
  • Libertad is currently on a run of three consecutive matches without a win.

HEAD TO HEAD

  • Libertad and Rosario Central have already faced each other twice; there is no advantage between Libertad and Rosario Central: one win for each team in two matches.
  • At the Tigo La Huerta Stadium, Libertad has the advantage in duels against Rosario Central: one win in one match.
  • In the Copa Libertadores, the two teams have played two matches, with one win for Libertad and one victory for Rosario Central.

Classic Casemiro was United’s hero and villain in Leeds United defeat

Classic Casemiro was United’s hero and villain in Leeds United defeat
Classic Casemiro was United’s hero and villain in Leeds United defeat

A shocking Manchester United performance was punished by Leeds United, who ran out 2-1 winners at Old Trafford.

United’s old rivals could have put the game out of sight before half time as the Red Devils failed to find a foothold in the match.

It went from bad to worse after the interval when Lisandro Martinez was shown a straight red card, but a goal from Casemirokept things alive and a spirited United could have got something late on.

Battling Brazilian

The Brazilian got on the end of a Bruno Fernandes cross as he has done so many times before to score United’s only goal of the game.

Only centre-forward Benjamin Sesko had more shots on target than Casemiro, who was typically dominant in the air, winning four of five aerial duels.

He fared less well on the ground where he won only three of eight duels, recording one of the lowest success rates of anyone in red. That said, he drew four fouls, the most of anyone on the pitch.

Classic Casemiro

It was a classic performance of late-United-era Casemiro who scored the goal but also managed to lose possession 15 times – only the enterprising Fernandes lost it more.

The Brazilian was one of three United players to make an error leading to a shot.

He was also profligate with his passing, completing only 78% of his passes. Again, only the risk-taking Fernandes had a lower success rate, although Casemiro’s four key passes was bested only by his captain.

Defensive duties

The 34-year-old was brave in the face of a boisterous Leeds attack, mucking in as always to help out his floundering backline.

Casemiro made three clearances and two interceptions. He didn’t make a single tackle and was dribbled past twice, matched only by Diogo Dalot.

Casemiro vs. Leeds United

On a dreadful night for United, their veteran midfielder showed why he is still crucial but also why it’s right for him to depart at the end of the season.

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Fuming Michael Carrick slams “shocking decision” in United’s loss to Leeds

Fuming Michael Carrick slams “shocking decision” in United’s loss to Leeds
Fuming Michael Carrick slams “shocking decision” in United’s loss to Leeds

Manchester United boss Michael Carrick has ripped into referee Paul Tierney’s decision to send off Lisandro Martinez during Monday’s 2-1 loss to Leeds United.

Setback

After 24 days without a game, United finally returned to action at Old Trafford against Leeds. Rustiness was always likely, but the extent of it was an unknown and Leeds capitalised ruthlessly.

The visitors went ahead after just five minutes through Noah Okafor, who prodded the ball home after some pitiful defending from United. Okafor doubled Leeds’ advantage at the half-hour mark with a thumping effort as United failed to clear their lines.

United’s evening unravelled further after the break when Martinez was sent off for pulling Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s hair. Tierney halted the game, made his way to the VAR monitor and then returned to show the Argentine a red card for violent conduct.

Casemiro halved the deficit with a superb header and set the stage for a ferocious finish to the game, but Leeds managed to hold on for all three points.

Carrick, who has now suffered just his second loss since temporarily replacing Ruben Amorim, spoke to Sky Sports after the final whistle and made no secret of his frustration with Tierney’s officiating.

Furious Carrick

Carrick said, “We didn’t start the game particularly well. We obviously conceded when Leny Yoro gets a forearm smash in the back of the head and they score the first goal.”

“They didn’t decide to overturn that decision. That was a big moment in the game. We didn’t quite have the rhythm, we didn’t click, we had some moments but it wasn’t quite there for large parts of the first half.”

“But second half, I thought the boys the way they went about it, stayed positive and fought to get something out of it after another shocking, shocking decision to send [Lisandro Martinez] off. Two games in a row we’ve had decisions like that go against us but that one was one of the worst I’ve seen.”

He further stated about the red card, “You can elbow Leny Yoro for the first goal, leaning arm obviously, you can throw your arm in Martinez’s face and then as he’s off balance because of that, he’s half grappling, he half touches the back of his hair which pulls the bobble to come out.”

“I don’t even know what it looks like. It’s not a pull, it’s not a tug, it’s not aggressive. He touches it and he gets send off.”

“Worse of all, he gets send to overturn it, a clear and obvious error. Shocking.”

Carrick continued, “The boys went for it. It’s football, sometimes you don’t have good spells in games and other times you do. We know we can be better and do things better. We’ll obviously look at that.”

“The second half, could’ve got something out of the game, I’m pleased with how we went about that. We spoke at half-time about getting the next goal and trying to win the game. It was obviously more difficult when you’re a man down.”

Asked if the long break had an impact on his team’s performance, Carrick answered, “Doesn’t make any difference, to be honest.”

“This is one game. We’ll certainly look at it and look to improve. We’ve got another big game, an important game next week and a big end to the season.”

“We’re in a really good position. Tonight’s disappointing, we didn’t want to lose and we didn’t want the referee’s decisions to be so bad against us but we move on. We’ve got a big end to the season and there’s a lot to be positive about.”

United are next in action on Saturday when they go away to Chelsea.

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Washington Nationals vs Pittsburgh Pirates Game Thread

MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN - APRIL 11: Joey Ortiz #3 of the Milwaukee Brewers tags out Daylen Lile #4 of the Washington Nationals attempting to steal second base i6 at American Family Field on April 11, 2026 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (Photo by John Fisher/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Nats are coming into Pittsburgh riding high after a sweep over the Brewers. However, they will be greeted by one of baseball’s premier arms, as Paul Skenes takes the bump. With the way the Nats offense is rolling, this will be a strength against strength matchup. Skenes will be their toughest test yet.

To match up with Skenes, Blake Butera is loading up his lineup with lefties. CJ Abrams will hit third tonight, the highest he has been in the lineup all season. Butera has tried to spread out righties and lefties, but today he has four lefties at the top including reigning NL Player of the Week James Wood in the lead off spot. Brady House will get the day off, which means Jorbit Vivas will be at third base. The hot Jacob Young is all the way up in the 5 spot. Nats ace Cade Cavalli will be on the bump tonight.

keep going

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— Washington Nationals (@Nationals) April 13, 2026

So far, the Pirates offense has been much improved. Brandon Lowe and Ryan O’Hearn have been great additions for them. Those two will be hitting second and fourth. Bryan Reynolds will be in between them at DH. Marcell Ozuna has not been hitting, so he is not in the lineup. Oneil Cruz has also been red hot at the top of the Bucs lineup. Nats fans will get their first look at the Pirates 19 year old shortstop Konnor Griffin. He has been cold to start his MLB career, but he is a phenom. As we mentioned up top, Paul Skenes will be on the mound. 

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This should be a fun four game set between two teams on the rise. The Pirates have elite young arms, and the Nats have an up and coming offense. That sets the stage for a really exciting matchup. I can’t wait to see what this offense can do against Skenes. Follow along in the comments down below and let’s go Nats.

Casemiro And Yoro Get 7.5 | Manchester United Players Rated In Tough Loss Vs Leeds United

Casemiro And Yoro Get 7.5 | Manchester United Players Rated In Tough Loss Vs Leeds United
Casemiro And Yoro Get 7.5 | Manchester United Players Rated In Tough Loss Vs Leeds United

Manchester United welcomed Leeds United at Old Trafford earlier tonight as they look to secure a good result at home in the Premier League. The Red Devils made a sloppy start to the game and conceded the opening goal in the fifth minute when Noah Okafor found the back of the net. Okafor doubled his side’s advantage in the 29th minute as Michael Carrick’s men went into the half-time break 2-0 down on the scoreline.

Lisandro Martinez was given his marching orders by the referee in the 56th minute before Casemiro got a goal back for Man United in the 69th minute. The match ended with the Red Devils suffering a tough 2-1 loss at the Theatre of Dreams.

Let’s take a look at how each Manchester United player fared during the clash against the Whites.

GK: Senne Lammens – 6/10

Lammens made a few solid saves at the back but conceded twice tonight.

RB: Noussair Mazraoui – 6.5/10

He performed his defensive duties well but lacked quality going forward.

CB: Leny Yoro – 7.5/10

Yoro did his fair share of defending and was a good presence on the ball.

CB: Lisandro Martinez – 5.5/10

He was far from convincing on the defensive end of the field and let his teammates down by getting sent off in the 56th minute.

Manchester United

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND – APRIL 13: Bryan Mbeumo of Manchester United is challenged by Jaka Bijol of Leeds United during the Premier League match between Manchester United and Leeds United at Old Trafford on April 13, 2026 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)

LB: Luke Shaw – 7/10

He caught the eye at times on both ends of the field.

CM: Casemiro – 7.5/10

Casemiro anchored the midfield well and was a threat in the final third. He managed to score in the 69th minute.

CM: Manuel Ugarte – 7/10

He offered solid protection for his teammates at the back but struggled to impress going forward.

RW: Amad Diallo – 6.5/10

Diallo managed to shine at times on the right flank but failed to register a goal.

CAM: Bruno Fernandes – 7.5/10

He engineered a few decent chances for his teammates in the final third.

LW: Matheus Cunha – 7/10

Cunha was a real threat in the final third and was tidy with his passing.

ST: Benjamin Sesko – 7/10

He caused a few headaches for his marker up top, but failed to take his chances.

ST: Bryan Mbeumo – 6/10

Mbeumo made one key chance in the final third.

He made one good run with the ball.

UCF women’s hoops tracker: SFA guard commits to Knights

It’s been an offseason of change for the UCF women’s basketball program.

Miami native Gabe Lazo takes over as the Knights’ new coach, replacing Sytia Messer, who was let go after four losing seasons.

Lazo faces a complete roster rebuild after more than a handful of players enter the transfer portal, including starters Leah Harmon (15.7 points per game), Khyala Ngodu (11 ppg.) and Summer Yancy (6.5 ppg.).

Here is the latest:

COMMITTED

G KEY ROSEBY

Vitals: 6-0

Resume: Roseby averaged 10.7 points, 5.8 rebounds and 26.5 minutes in 70 games in two seasons at Stephen F. Austin. She shot 42.4% from the field, including 33.8% from 3-point range, earning her a spot on the All-Southland Conference first-team.

Role: The sophomore started all 35 games for the Ladyjacks, who earned an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament after winning the Southland Tournament.

Outlook: Roseby becomes the second guard to commit to the Knights this offseason.

G MIKAYLA JOHNSON

Vitals: 6-1

Resume: Johnson averaged 13 points and 5.1 rebounds in 28 games for Pittsburgh last season. She transferred to Pittsburgh for the 2024-25 season, stepping into the starting small guard role and averaging 10.9 points and 4.1 rebounds in 32 games with 27 starts.

Role: The junior started 27 of the team’s 31 games, averaging nearly 32 minutes per game for a Panthers team that finished 8-23, including a 1-17 mark in the ACC.

Outlook: Johnson fills an immediate need at guard, giving the Knights veteran leadership.

LEAVING

G LEAH HARMON

Vitals: 5-6

Resume: The sophomore led UCF in scoring with 15.7 points per game while appearing in just 20 of the Knights’ 30 games this season.

Role: Harmon was the team’s starting point guard before injuries limited her time on the court.

C KHYALA NGODU

Vitals: 6-3

Resume: The junior averaged 7.9 points and 6.2 rebounds in 84 games in three seasons with the Knights. She was seventh in the Big 12 in blocks per game (1.3) and 10th in overall blocks (35).

Role: Ngodu started 24 of the 27 games, averaging a career-high 10.8 points and 7 rebounds per game.

G SUMMER YANCY

Vitals: 5-11

Resume: Yancy spent two seasons at UCF, appearing in 50 games while averaging 4.9 points and 3.3 rebounds.

Role: The sophomore started 16 games for the Knights this season, averaging 6.4 points. 4.2 rebounds and 2.1 assists.

C SAVANNAH SCOTT

Vitals: 6-4

Resume: Scott arrived at UCF following one season at Auburn, where she averaged 4.5 points and 3.5 rebounds for the Tigers.

Role: The sophomore appeared in every game this season, while starting in 5 games, averaging 5.0 points and 3.6 rebounds. She scored in double-digits in four games for the Knights.

G KAYANNA COX

Vitals: 5-10

Resume: Cox was another offseason addition for the Knights, arriving after playing one season at SMU, where she averaged 2.5 points and 1.7 rebounds in just 13 appearances.

Role: The sophomore appeared in 25 games, primarily as a backup, averaging a career-high 3.8 points and 1.2 rebounds.

G LOGAN REED

Vitals: 6-0

Resume: Reed transferred to UCF after redshirting her freshman season at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi.

Role: The redshirt freshman had 8 blocks and 2 field goals and a steal in just 28 minutes of action in 6 games this season.

G AUDREONIA BENSON

Vitals: 5-7

Resume: The Alabama native transferred from Pensacola State College, where she spent her first three seasons before arriving at UCF.

Role: Benson averaged 3.1 points per game in just 104 minutes of action last season. She had a season-high 10 points against Florida A&M on Nov. 21.

G SAMARI BANKHEAD

Vitals: 6-0

Resume: Bankhead signed as part of UCF’s 2026 recruiting class from Los Angeles. She appeared in 30 games for the Knights, averaging 3.6 points and 1.4 rebounds.

Role: Averaged at least 20 minutes in nine games last season as a primary backup.

Matt Murschel can be reached at mmurschel@orlandosentinel.com

Steelers, Vikings and Jets could have interest in Colts trade candidate

Steelers, Vikings and Jets could have interest in Colts trade candidate originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Pittsburgh Steelers, Arizona Cardinals and New York Jets are three teams that could make a play for a quarterback before the end of the offseason.

In Pittsburgh, it remains unclear if Aaron Rodgers is going to come back. While that has been the expectation, it's futile to write Rodgers' name in pen in the Steelers starting lineup because of how unpredictable he can be.

Should Rodgers decide to hang up his cleats, the Steelers would need more competition for a room that includes Will Howard and Mason Rudolph.

The Jets traded for Geno Smith to be their starter in 2026, but barring a selection of a quarterback in a weak draft class, they don't have any semblance of long-term hope for the most important position in the NFL.

In Minnesota, the Vikings signed Kyler Murray, who will now compete with J.J. McCarthy, but if the former wins that competition, they could move McCarthy, which would leave Minnesota in need of a backup quarterback.

Anthony Richardson is a real trade candidate

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It has been reported that Richardson and the Colts have agreed to part ways via trade, but there hasn't been any movement thus far.

However, Matt Johnson of Sportsnaut still believes Richardson will get dealt, and quite possibly during the 2026 NFL draft.

The Indianapolis Colts are all-in on Daniel Jones, even coming off Achilles surgery. That seems like a massive gamble to take, especially with the head coach and general manager both on the hot seat in 2026, but it’s the path this franchise chose. It’s time for the organization to do the right thing and trade Anthony Richardson in what is effectively a contract year for him. Richardson obviously should land somewhere that can focus on developing him behind the scenes, only bringing him onto the field to utilize his athleticism or in case of an injury. A fresh start is in everyone’s best interest.

Richardson's career has been a disaster, with the former No. 4 overall pick's tenure in Indianapolis marred by both injury and ineffective play over three seasons.

But he's still just 23 years old and possess an electric skillset that could be unleashed in the right situation.

Why Vikings are the best fit for Richardson

While the Vikings might not offer the clearest path to a starting job for the Florida product, they remain the best fit.

That's because head coach Kevin O'Connell has already shown he can develop a quarterback and get the best out of them. You need not look any further than Sam Darnold, who became a Super Bowl-winning signal-caller after reviving his once lackluster career in Minnesota.

We'd also be remiss if we didn't mention Daniel Jones, who joined the Vikings for a brief period in 2024 before reviving his own career in 2025 with the Colts.

Even if the Vikings keep McCarthy and have Murray starting, Richardson can still benefit from a year under O'Connell, and he could possibly be in line to have a chance to start in 2027 if the Murray experiment fails.

Analyst has Chiefs making monster move in latest mock draft

Rueben Bain Jr.

Analyst has Chiefs making monster move in latest mock draft originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Kansas City Chiefs will enter the NFL draft armed with two first-round picks for general manager Brett Veach to use, with the roster undergoing a reset of sorts.

We have seen the Chiefs move on from two-star corners in Trent McDuffie and Jaylen Watson, so some think the franchise will address corner with their first pick.

But the pass rush is also an area of need.

And for NFL.com's Gennaro Filice, the Chiefs trade up from No. 9 to No. 6 to take Miami edge Rueben Bain Jr.

"Kansas City sends Cleveland its third-round pick (No. 74 overall) to leap up three slots and grab a defender who nearly single-handedly wrecked this past season’s College Football Playoff," Filice wrote.

More:Dolphins GM names surprising player as 2026 breakout candidate

Chiefs a fascinating watch in NFL Draft

It isn't likely that the Chiefs will be in this position again any time soon, so it puts a lot of pressure on Veach to nail these two first-round picks.

Given the defensive needs, and you could say offensive ones as well (maybe a receiver?), the Chiefs can, in theory, address both in the first round.

Having missed out on the playoffs last season, the Chiefs have had ample time to address the weaknesses in the roster and will be looking to make sure what transpired in 2025 doesn't happen again.

And trading up to select Bain is a good way to ensure the Chiefs have a bona fide pass rush in 2026.

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Steelers mock draft: Predicting what PIT will actually do in all 7 rounds

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It’s Mock Draft Monday on Behind the Steel Curtain — and my last chance at writing an installment (you can view my March 16 attempt here).

While there are still quite a few unknowns regarding the Steelers’ draft plans even with less than two weeks remaining until the big event, we do know a lot more now than we did in March. As a result, I’ll be conducting this mock as a predictive exercise — if you’re going to get mad, yell at me for misinterpreting what the Steelers will likely do — this isn’t necessarily the group I would draft if I was the team’s general manager.

We’ll be putting a heavy emphasis on top-30 visits, as that has been a clear indicator of Steelers pre-draft interest under Omar Khan. But pro days, combine meetings, and past team drafting history also offer some clues.

And as with most mock drafts you’ve seen this year, we’ll be operating under the assumption that Aaron Rodgers returns to Pittsburgh for 2026, even though that doesn’t change too much in a weak quarterback class.

Let’s dive in:

1.21 — Toledo safety Emmanuel McNeil-Warren

The Steelers have hosted five potential first-rounders for pre-draft visits so far, and McNeil-Warren seems the most likely to go at No. 21 of the bunch. Spencer Fano and Makai Lemon could be gone by then, and Chris Johnson and Denzel Boston (Nos. 41 and 30 on the consensus big board, respectively) might not be seen as the best value or most instant contributors to a team that will likely once again be wanting to “win now.”

Here is every INT and FF by #Toledo FS Emmanuel McNeil-Warren during his college career: pic.twitter.com/B9JPhlTDvH

— Marcus Mosher (@Marcus_Mosher) March 31, 2026

McNeil-Warren, the No. 22 player on that consensus board, fits in the happy medium of helping out both now and later. With Jalen Ramsey likely moving to the slot in 2026, and Jaquan Brisker and DeShon Elliott best as box safeties, EMW will find a role immediately as he brings more range to the table as a free safety. But the Toledo product is quite the enforcer himself with plenty of athleticism (9.01 RAS), meaning he can confidently fill any safety position in the future.

Long story short, you can never have too many quality defensive backs in the modern NFL, especially if they’re versatile.

2.53 — Alabama wide receiver Germie Bernard

Yup, it’s a repeat pick from my last BTSC mock draft, but Bernard just makes too much sense here in the second round if the Steelers are still looking for a wide receiver — especially following today’s top-30 visit.

The second-round crop at wide receiver is a strange one. Up to six could go in the first round this year, but the half of the group that might drop (Boston, K.C. Concepcion, and/or Omar Cooper Jr.) likely won’t last anywhere close to pick No. 53 in the first place. But the names who could be there, such as Chris Bell, Chris Brazzell, Zachariah Branch, etc., all come with a fair share of question marks.

Bernard, on the other hand, is the safest bet of the group. He doesn’t have the upside of a Bell, Brazzell, or Bryce Lance/Ted Hurst, but he’ll fit in as a do-it-all WR3 in the Steelers offense immediately, with the ability to be a workmanlike WR2 down the road. His game is built on polish and toughness, and he still posted a great 9.03 RAS with agilities before the draft.

His underrated yards after catch ability will also complement Michael Pittman Jr.’s possession-oriented skill set.

Germie Bernard might be a bit vanilla compared to some of the height/weight/speed guys in this class

but he was the focal point of Alabama's offense – even the manufactured touch stuff and cool ass plays went through him

Germie maximizes what he has pic.twitter.com/ZM1Jy1pjJb

— Josh Norris (@JoshNorris) March 26, 2026

The veteran combination of head coach Mike McCarthy and (presumed) quarterback Aaron Rodgers will come with high expectations for young receivers — Bernard will be a rookie who can live up to that standard. And the team has shown some notable interest in him already.

TRADE UP: 2.60 — Georgia Tech guard Keylan Rutledge

The Chicago Bears have two second-round picks this year, but only four picks in the following five rounds, making them a possible trade-back candidate. Here, I have the Steelers swapping two of their third-round picks (Nos. 76 and 99) for No. 60 — also nabbing a 2027 sixth to keep things fair.

I’ve been vocal about wanting the Steelers to keep all five of their top 100 picks in this year’s draft, but the team might feel differently, especially if they still haven’t landed a starter at left guard in their first two picks. And we all know how much Khan and assistant general manager Andy Weidl have prioritized the trenches in their drafts so far.

Georgia Tech RG Keylan Rutledge wrecking dudes at the second level. This is the range with edge you want. pic.twitter.com/KKnzsCiSln

— Doug Farrar ✍ (@NFL_DougFarrar) April 2, 2026

Rutledge is — surprise — another Pittsburgh top-30 visit and one of the consensus top-four interior offensive linemen in this year’s class. I don’t see him falling out of the second round in 2026, but I also think there’s a good chance he’s available at No. 60 as quality guards and centers still aren’t seen as high-value positions in the modern NFL.

3.85 — Pitt linebacker Kyle Louis

This might seem like a bit of a fall for Louis, but this range in the third round is where I expect him to go in the upcoming draft. The coverage ability is special, but he’s far from an every-down linebacker, and a switch to safety would nullify some of the movement skills that make him stand out in the first place.

Steelers ILBs coach Scott McCurley putting Pitt LB Kyle Louis through his drills today pic.twitter.com/3fYeEuEPTA

— Nick Farabaugh (@FarabaughFB) March 26, 2026

Still, Louis is an intriguing football player who will almost certainly go in the top 100 — and just about everything about him screams Pittsburgh Steeler. He’s a Pitt product, another pre-draft visit, and he plays a position the team has shown a lot of interest in this cycle. Historically, the Steelers have coveted athletic linebackers, and new defensive coordinator Patrick Graham has long been known for using linebacker/safety hybrids in his defensive scheme.

With Patrick Queen still under contract for one more year and the odds of a trade dropping by the day, the Steelers would be able to ease Louis into the lineup.

4.121 — Florida State defensive lineman Darrell Jackson Jr.

It’s hard to see a team like Pittsburgh going too long without addressing the defensive line, even after adding Derrick Harmon, Yahya Black, and Sebastian Joseph-Day in the last two offseasons. But don’t forget how much Khan and Weidl love the trenches — as long as they’re in charge, I’d expect investments on both the offensive and defensive lines in just about every draft.

I talked about this defensive tackle class today on Pushing the Pile, specifically about the group of nose tackles sitting right behind Florida's Caleb Banks and Clemson's Peter Woods. FSU's Darrell Jackson Jr (#6) has to clean up his pad level but he's got grown man power pic.twitter.com/XBWpAbxFxv

— JP Acosta (@acosta32_jp) February 26, 2026

Jackson is another top-30 visit. He didn’t test enough to earn an RAS, but his nearly 35-inch arms and 6’5, 315-pound build certainly drew the front office’s attention. He’s a more developmental prospect, but that isn’t a big deal with all the depth the team has built at the position already.

4.135 — North Dakota State quarterback Cole Payton

The Steelers have done their homework on the quarterback class this year, as you’d expect. I don’t think that guarantees they’ll draft one, but with double-digit picks, it still seems reasonable to expect the team to take a chance on someone.

Finding translatable reps on Cole Payton’s film is difficult for obvious reasons but I liked this one from the pocket, hitting the dig on the dagger concept. pic.twitter.com/OOlOE8Qx64

— Derrick (@Steelers_DB) March 19, 2026

Of the Steelers’ pre-draft visitors at quarterback so far, Payton offers a nice balance between the floor of Carson Beck and the ceiling of Taylen Green. He’s a far more exciting player than the former, but not as wildly erratic as the latter. He also fits the big quarterback mold McCarthy and the Steelers seem to be prioritizing.

5.161 — Washington CB Ephesians Prysock

One of the few remaining positions of interest for the Steelers still haven’t addressed in this draft is cornerback. And Prysock just makes too much sense. He’s another top-30 visit, a promising athlete (9.90 RAS; no agilities), and possesses the length (33-inch arms) and press abilities the team tends to value.

Ephesians Prysock vs Ian Strong, Carnell Tate, and Jeremiah Smith pic.twitter.com/ZugxvsaiHm

— Billy M (@BillyM_91) March 14, 2026

With Cory Trice Jr.’s injury history continuing to be a problem in the NFL, Prysock can fill that role as a high-upside depth option on the boundary.

6.216 — Penn State offensive tackle Nolan Rucci

The first non-pre-draft visit (gasp) on this list, Rucci still makes sense as a local Penn State product, and the Steelers will almost certainly be looking to add some depth to its offensive tackle room in 2026.

Penn State OT Nolan Rucci (78) was a standout player for me at the first @ShrineBowl practice

Big dude at 6-8. Moved well in pass pro and stretch run plays. Well balanced for his height pic.twitter.com/jdS2UJCmdj

— Trevor Sikkema (@TampaBayTre) January 23, 2026

Unlike the numerous late-round offensive tackle prospects who will likely slide to guard in the NFL, Rucci actually has the measurables to stay on the outside with a towering, 6’8 build and 34-inch arms. He’s a good name to add into the mix behind Dylan Cook on the depth chart.

7.224 — Iowa WR Kaden Wetjen

The Steelers haven’t hosted Wetjen for a pre-draft visit in Pittsburgh, but he did formally meet with the team at the NFL Combine. He’s not the most glamorous name for the Steelers to double up at wide receiver with, but he’s an extremely talented return man who makes a lot of sense for a roster that currently lacks many options in that department.

There is no justification for ever kicking/punting the ball to Kaden Wetjen lol pic.twitter.com/Z2ZEA8wkSj

— James Foster (@NoFlagsFilm) January 23, 2026

Wetjen has sub-4.5 speed, and in 2025 alone he recorded three punt return touchdowns and one kick return touchdown. His special teams production is unreal. He has just 197 career receiving yards in college, but was certainly a valuable member of the Hawkeyes.

7.230 — Michigan tight end/fullback Max Bredeson

Bredeson hasn’t been linked to Pittsburgh much but still checks some boxes. The Steelers had a scouting presence at his pro day, and met with his teammate, tight end Marlin Klein, for a top-30 visit. Bredeson has good size at 6’2, 252 pounds, NFL bloodlines (his brother is Ben Bredeson), and as a two-time captain he has the character and leadership the team tends to prioritize.

I would 100% draft Michigan FB Max Bredeson. Fits in the run game consistently and looks to finish blocks. Does so on this play. He's an experienced player with 54 career games played at Michigan. pic.twitter.com/O0ctmZUJ83

— Russell Brown (@RussNFLDraft) March 13, 2026

The Steelers could use a fullback type after Connor Heyward left for the Raiders, and Mike McCarthy signed and used fullback Hunter Luepke in his Cowboys offense starting in 2023. Spending a pick on a fullback is something a team can reasonably do when it’s making 11 selections.

7.237 — Penn State tight end Khalil Dinkins

Bredeson is more of a fullback, so the Steelers close out their draft by adding a more traditional tight end to fill out a room that looks awfully thin behind Pat Freiermuth and Darnell Washington. And after departing from the pre-draft visit trend with the last few picks, Dinkins does have the checkmark of being brought to the South Side for a local visit this draft cycle.

Compliment. Athletically, Penn State TE Khalil Dinkins (6-4 1/4, 251) is good at everything, great at nothing. No holes, solid everywhere

On field, kick ass blocker💰

1.69 10
4.72 40
32.5 Vert
9-11 Broad
4.33 Shuttle
Bench 25 ⭐️

🎥 @LandonTengwallpic.twitter.com/LKwv3mKGKY

— Clint Goss (@NFLDraftDome) March 2, 2026

Dinkins is a 6’4 target who will need to bulk up a bit. But with his solid across-the-board athleticism (7.82 RAS), NFL.com’s Lance Zierlein seems to think the Nittany Lion has a lot more potential that can be unlocked. Dinkins’ father, Darnell, played in the NFL, and the Steelers always love their bloodlines.


What do you think of this draft? Join the BTSC community and let us know in the comments!

White Sox 6-foot-6 pitcher currently has an ERA of infinity

White Sox 6-foot-6 pitcher currently has an ERA of infinity originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

In the early season, some pitchers have very ugly ERAs up on the scoreboard.

For Chicago White Sox right-hander Jonathan Cannon, though, it's not even that simple. His ERA can't properly be displayed in four or five digits.

His ERA so far? Infinity.

And now you might be wondering, how can an ERA be infinite?

Simply put, you allow runs and don't record a single out.

Cannon made one appearance for the White Sox earlier this season, walked three batters and let one earned run cross the plate before he was pulled.

So one earned run in 0.0 innings. You can't do that division. It's infinite.

If Jonathan Cannon doesn’t pitch again for the White Sox, he will end the season with an ERA of infinity.

I wonder how many times that has happened before. pic.twitter.com/mMX4z4if2e

— Mike (@ChiSoxFanMike) April 13, 2026

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The 6-foot-6 Cannon hasn't been a great pitcher so far in his big league career, but he's also been better than an infinity ERA.

It's just a tough break to begin the year, and now the White Sox are utilizing other pitchers.

It's hard to know where Cannon goes from here, but he'd sure like another outing this year, the chance to at least get one out and put a real number on that ERA rather than infinity.

For now, though, Cannon is in infamous, infinite territory.

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Logan Paul, IShowSpeed at WrestleMania 42: Why viral stars are competing

Besides having WWE's biggest stars competing in the ring, WrestleMania is known for its celebrity involvement, and it won't be any different in 2026.

WrestleMania 42 will have some notable stars in the ring, including two viral sensations in Logan Paul and IShowSpeed. It's no surprise to see Paul in WWE, as he has been wrestling for more than four years and has become a full-time talent in recent months, but it may be a shock to see IShowSpeed there. One of the most popular streamers in the world with 50 million YouTube subscribers, he's had a few appearances with WWE, but WrestleMania 42 will mark his first official match, and it will happen with Paul on wrestling's biggest stage.

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Why are Logan Paul, IShowSpeed at WrestleMania?

The two will actually be teaming together.

Paul has been part of The Vision since November and is currently one half of the World Tag Team Champions alongside Austin Theory. The group won the titles from Jimmy and Jey Uso and have been feuding with the Usos for months.

IShowSpeed had a hand in the titles changing hands. In late March when Danhausen "cursed" him, and he inadvertently hit LA Knight during the championship match that led to The Vision winning. The group celebrated with IShowSpeed, and a few days later, Knight appeared in his stream and attacked him.

The following week, IShowSpeed again got in the way of a match between Theory and Knight, and it was announced he would join The Vision in a tag team match against The Usos and Knight at WrestleMania 42.

Logan Paul, IShowSpeed, and Austin Theory look on during Monday Night RAW at Toyota Center on April 6, 2026 in Houston, Texas.

When is Logan Paul, IShowSpeed WrestleMania 42 match?

Paul, IShowSpeed and Theory will face The Usos and Knight on WrestleMania 42 night one on Saturday, April 18.

Logan Paul WWE history

WrestleMania 42 will be fifth time Paul will compete at the event. He currently owns a 3-1 WrestleMania record.

During his time in WWE, Paul has won the United States Championship in addition to his current tag title.

IShowSpeed WWE history

This will be IShowSpeed's biggest match yet in his WWE career. He actually has somewhat teamed with Paul before, dressed as a Prime bottle at WrestleMania 40 to help him against Randy Orton and Kevin Owens. His first official action came at the 2025 Royal Rumble as a surprise entrant, where he had a viral moment of taking a spear from Bron Breakker.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Why Logan Paul, IShowSpeed are competing at WrestleMania 42

How to live stream WNBA Draft 2026: Draft order, start time, TV channel

The 2026 WNBA Draft arrives Monday night with no clear-cut No. 1 pick, featuring a deep and diverse class headlined by elite guards, dominant post players, and rising international talent.

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How to Watch 2026 WNBA Draft

  • Date: Monday, April 13, 2026
  • Time: 7:00 PM ET
  • Channel: ESPN
  • Stream: Fubo (try for free)

Unlike last year’s star-driven class, the 2026 draft is wide open at the top, with several players in contention for the first overall pick.

Azzi Fudd of UConn is one of the most polished scorers available, averaging around 17 points per game while shooting efficiently from three, making her one of the best pure shooters in the class.

Olivia Miles has also surged up boards after a standout season at TCU, putting up roughly 20 points, 6 assists, and 6 rebounds per game, showcasing elite playmaking ability.

Meanwhile, international prospect Awa Fam has drawn major attention as a high-upside center with size, athleticism, and long-term potential, making her a legitimate candidate to go first overall.

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The depth of the class is equally impressive, especially from recent NCAA Tournament standouts. Lauren Betts, a 6’7” center from UCLA, anchors the frontcourt group after averaging around 17 points, 8 rebounds, and 2 blocks, while teammates like Kiki Rice and Gabriela Jaquez have also boosted their stock following a national title run.

Guards like Flau’jae Johnson and Ta’Niya Latson bring scoring versatility after posting high averages in college, while international players such as Iyana Martín and Nell Angloma add to one of the most globally diverse draft pools in recent years.

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Draft Order

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  • Seattle Storm (from Los Angeles Sparks)
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  • Chicago Sky (from Connecticut Sun)
  • Toronto Tempo (expansion)
  • Portland Fire (expansion)
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  • Washington Mystics (from Seattle Storm)
  • Indiana Fever
  • Washington Mystics (from New York via trades)
  • Connecticut Sun (from Phoenix via Chicago)
  • Atlanta Dream
  • Seattle Storm (from Las Vegas Aces)
  • Connecticut Sun (from Minnesota via Washington)

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PREVIEW | Cruzeiro vs Univ. Católica - team news, lineups, predictions

PREVIEW | Cruzeiro vs Univ. Católica - team news, lineups, predictions
PREVIEW | Cruzeiro vs Univ. Católica - team news, lineups, predictions

Cruzeiro and Univ. Católica face off this Wednesday at the Estádio Gov. Magalhães Pinto (Mineirão) in Copa Libertadores.

Last time out, Cruzeiro triumphed 2-1 against Red Bull Bragantino (Brasileirão Série A 2026). In their last game, Univ. Católica won 3-4 against Audax Italiano (Chilean League 2026).

The last meeting between the two teams ended with Cruzeiro winning 4-0.

Unavailable

Cruzeiro

  • Marquinhos - Cruciate Ligament Tear
  • Cássio - Knee Injury
  • Walace - Not Available
  • Luis Sinisterra - Injury

Univ. Católica

  • Tomás Astaburuaga - Cruciate Ligament Tear

Last starting XIs

Cruzeiro ( vs Red Bull Bragantino 2026-04-12): Matheus Cunha, Fagner, Fabrício Bruno, Jonathan Jesus, Kaiki, Gerson, Lucas Silva, Keny Arroyo, Matheus Pereira, Christian, Neyser Villareal

Univ. Católica ( vs Audax Italiano 2026-04-11): Vicente Bernedo, Daniel González, Branco Ampuero, Juan Díaz, Nicolas L'Huillier, Jhojan Valencia, Clemente Montes, Matías Palavecino, Fernando Zuqui, Justo Giani, Fernando Zampedri

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MANAGERS

  • Daniel Garnero has faced Cruzeiro on two occasions, recording one draw and one defeat

TEAMS

  • Away from home, Univ. Católica have conceded goals in seven consecutive matches.
  • Away from home, Univ. Católica are on a two-match unbeaten run.
  • Away from home, Univ. Católica are coming off two consecutive wins.
  • Univ. Católica currently have one draw in their last 12 matches.
  • Univ. Católica have scored in four consecutive matches.
  • Univ. Católica are on a run of 11 consecutive matches conceding goals.
  • At home, Cruzeiro currently have one defeat in their last nine matches.
  • At home, Cruzeiro are on an eight-match unbeaten run.
  • At home, Cruzeiro are coming off two consecutive wins.
  • Cruzeiro currently have three defeats in their last 15 matches.
  • Cruzeiro have scored in four consecutive matches.
  • Cruzeiro are on a two-match unbeaten run.
  • Cruzeiro are coming off two consecutive wins.

HEAD TO HEAD

  • Cruzeiro and Univ. Católica have already met twice, with Cruzeiro holding the advantage: two wins
  • At Estádio Gov. Magalhães Pinto (Mineirão), Cruzeiro have the advantage in their matches against Univ. Católica: one win in one game.
  • In the Copa Libertadores, the two teams meet for the first time

Michael Schumacher’s greatest quality at Mercedes revealed by former reserve driver

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Formula E veteran Sam Bird has offered a glimpse into his time working with Michael Schumacher at Mercedes.

Serving as a Formula 1 reserve driver at the Brackley outfit in 2010, Bird had a front-row seat to the comeback of the seven-time champion. Bird believed that the German driver's greatest strength was how he worked with people. 

"Michael, firstly, what a guy," Bird told Lucas Stewart. "What I learned from Michael, it wasn't necessarily how he drove; it was how he worked with people. His ability to get the team around him, work with people, be nice, be firm when you needed to be firm.

"I think that's probably the biggest thing that I took away from working with him. He was really, really good at getting a good team environment. And that's probably the biggest take from that experience."

Schumacher returned to F1 in 2010 after what ended up being his first retirement at the end of 2006. Schumacher remained with Mercedes until the end of 2012 before Lewis Hamilton joined the team. The German has been credited with escalating the outfit to championship-winning form.

Andrew Shovlin, Mercedes GP, Senior Race Engineer to Michael Schumacher with Michael Schumacher, Mercedes GP

Andrew Shovlin, Mercedes GP, Senior Race Engineer to Michael Schumacher with Michael Schumacher, Mercedes GP

"Nico [Rosberg] was his team-mate, and Nico was really good at car set-up and knowing numbers and figures about the car where he wanted the car. Michael was good at that but also brilliant at the person-to-person stuff," Bird continued.

"And I think you saw that from Ferrari, how they loved him, and he brought that over to Mercedes. So it's the respect that he quite rightly had when he was in the team.

"It was that presence. It was that aura of him walking in the room, and everyone knew when Michael said something, OK, there's weight behind this."

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Monday night Orioles game thread: vs. Diamondbacks, 6:35

SARASOTA, FL - FEBRUARY 18: (EDITORS NOTE: A special effects camera filter was used for this image.) Dean Kremer #64 of the Baltimore Orioles poses for a photo during the Baltimore Orioles photo day at Ed Smith Stadium on Wednesday, February 18, 2026 in Sarasota, Florida. (Photo by Mike Carlson/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

Ladies and gentlemen: Dean. Is. Back.

After a two-week banishment to Triple-A Norfolk to start the year, Dean Kremer is back in Baltimore and ready to make his Orioles season debut tonight. It ends one of the more bizarre sagas of the Orioles’ early 2026 season, in which Kremer — who hadn’t pitched in the minors since 2021, aside from rehab assignments — was left out in the cold when the O’s set their Opening Day rotation, then made two starts without being called up even after Zach Eflin’s injury. The Orioles had both Brandon Young and Cade Povich make major league starts before summoning Kremer (although, considering those two each delivered excellent outings, maybe that wasn’t such a bad idea).

But now he’s back. Tonight, Kremer will slide into the rotation in Eflin’s place. And poor Povich, who delivered a gem against the Giants yesterday on his birthday, has been demoted back to Norfolk, just as Young was before him. It’s a dog-eat-dog world out there.

Kremer worked 4.2 innings in each of his two starts with the Tides, but his second outing (zero runs) was much improved over his first (three runs). His first major league opponent of the year is not one he’s had success with. He’s faced the Diamondbacks twice, once in 2024 and once in 2025, and gave up 12 runs combined. Ouch. However, no current D’Backs hitter has more than six at-bats against him.

Arizona counters with righty Ryne Nelson, making his second career start against the Orioles. If Pete Alonso is going to continue the momentum of his two-hit day on Sunday, this is the perfect guy to do it against. He has demolished Nelson with four home runs in 11 career at-bats. In other roster news, the O’s placed Ryan Mountcastle on the 60-day IL with a left foot fracture, so the poor guy, who had already had to fight for playing time, is now gone for the next two months at least. The O’s called up utility guy Weston Wilson from Norfolk to take his place.

An Orioles win and a Yankees loss tonight would move the O’s into sole possession of first place in the AL East. That’d be neat! Let’s do it, guys.

Orioles lineup:

SS Gunnar Henderson
LF Taylor Ward
1B Pete Alonso
C Samuel Basallo
DH Dylan Beavers
CF Leody Taveras
RF Colton Cowser
2B Jeremiah Jackson
3B Blaze Alexander

RHP Dean Kremer

Diamondbacks lineup:

2B Ketel Marte
RF Corbin Carroll
SS Geraldo Perdomo
C Adrian Del Castillo
DH José Fernández
1B Ildemaro Vargas
3B Nolan Arenado
CF Alek Thomas
LF Jorge Barrosa

RHP Ryne Nelson

Player Ratings: Fiorentina 1-0 Lazio – Cancellieri Squanders his Chance

Player Ratings: Fiorentina 1-0 Lazio – Cancellieri Squanders his Chance
Player Ratings: Fiorentina 1-0 Lazio – Cancellieri Squanders his Chance

Maurizio Sarri’s numerous changes didn’t pay off on Monday evening, as Lazio fell short against Fiorentina at the Artemio Franchi.

Robin Gosens broke the deadlock in the middle of the first, and the visitors weren’t able to respond. So, here are our player ratings for the Biancocelesti, who lost for the first time in five outings.

Lazio XI (4-3-3)

Edoardo Motta – 6

The Lazio goalkeeper couldn’t get across in time to save Gosens’ well-placed header. Otherwise, he was always alert to the danger, but didn’t have to make too many saves.

Manuel Lazzari – 5.5

The right-back carried the ball forward successfully on a few occasions early in the match, and he also made some important interventions. However, his performance was plagued by his lost aerial duel against Gosens on the winner.

Alessio Romagnoli – 6.5

A rock-solid display from the experienced defender who made a string of interventions at the back. Didn’t deserve to be on the losing side.

Oliver Provstgaard – 6

Aside from a few nervy moments, the young Dane held his own at the back against Roberto Piccoli and Co.

Nuno Tavares – 5.5

The Portuguese left-back failed to block Jack Harrison’s cross, which ended up being the assist for Gosens’ winner. Darted forward several times as expected, but didn’t provide quality service for his teammates in attack.

Toma Basic – 5.5

The Croatian lasted 45 minutes on his return to action after a two-month hiatus. While he didn’t embarrass himself, he was no match for Che Ndour’s pace and physicality.

Patric – 6

The defender-turned-Regista ran more than any other player on the pitch, and managed to win back possession for Lazio on several occasions, but couldn’t provide the required flair in the middle of the park.

Kenneth Taylor – 5.5

The former Ajax man combined well with Zaccagni at times, but was less lively than usual. Perhaps he wasn’t in his best physical shape.

Matteo Cancellieri – 5

The Italian winger wasted a rare starting opportunity. He had the chance to break the deadlock from close range, but his effort was too tame. He also lost track of Gosens’ run ahead of Fiorentina’s goal. Pulled off a timely sliding tackle on Ndour, but he had already caused enough damage at that stage.

Boulaye Dia – 5.5

The Senegalese striker had a positive start, setting up a nice chance for Zaccagni, and produced some decent flicks. However, the timing of his runs to the box wasn’t always on cue, and he faded as the match progressed.

Mattia Zaccagni – 6

The Lazio captain was a surprise inclusion in the starting lineup and almost scored after two minutes, but his curler was denied by David De Gea. He caused some havoc on another one or two occasions, but he remains far from his best, and thus made way for Noslin at half-time.

Substitutes

Fisayo Dele-Bashiru – 5.5

The Nigerian was introduced at half-time when Lazio were chasing the game, but he was almost a passenger whenever the team pushed forward.

Tijjani Noslin – 6

The Dutchman tried to win a cheeky spot-kick. He managed to convince the VAR, but not Michael Fabbri. Nevertheless, it was a lively cameo from the versatile forward.

Pedro – 5.5

The veteran lost his cool in the final minutes as he went lunging into Piccoli while Fiorentina were running down the clock around the corner flag. He was lucky to escape with only a yellow card. Tested De Gea with a long-range shot, but couldn’t trouble his compatriot.

Gustav Isaksen – 6.5

A positive cameo from the Dane, who was able to feed his teammates with decent crosses from the right side. Added a much-needed burst of energy to the right wing.

Petar Ratkov – N/A

What Arsenal thinks about offloading Odegaard in the summer

What Arsenal thinks about offloading Odegaard in the summer
What Arsenal thinks about offloading Odegaard in the summer

Martin Odegaard has been struggling with several injuries since the start of this season, and Arsenal have been unable to enjoy his presence for much of the campaign.

The Gunners have clearly missed their captain during his spells on the sidelines, while the midfielder has also been absent for several matches with the Norway national team. His importance to Mikel Arteta’s side is evident, particularly in terms of creativity, control, and leadership in midfield.

Norway are also increasingly concerned about his fitness, especially with this being a World Cup year, as they will be relying heavily on their captain to be available and in peak condition for the tournament. His long-term situation at club level has therefore become a point of interest for supporters and observers alike.

In previous seasons, Odegaard has been linked with moves away from the Emirates Stadium, with clubs such as Barcelona and Bayern Munich previously mentioned in connection with him. However, there has been no serious movement on those links in recent weeks, despite continued speculation in some quarters.

Arsenal’s Stance on Odegaard

According to the Daily Mail, Arsenal currently have no intention of selling Odegaard. Despite his injury-disrupted season, the club are not actively considering placing the midfielder on the transfer market and would not be seeking offers for him at the end of the campaign.

While it is acknowledged that every player has a valuation and a significant offer could potentially alter any club’s position, the current stance is clear. Odegaard is not available for sale and remains an integral part of Arsenal’s long-term plans.

Central Figure in Long-Term Plans

This position reflects the value Arsenal places on him when fit and available. His influence on the team’s attacking structure, tempo, and leadership qualities remains central to their ambitions moving forward.

For now, Odegaard is expected to remain a key figure at the Emirates Stadium, with the club focused on managing his fitness and ensuring he can contribute consistently, rather than entertaining any prospect of a departure.

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Dodgers Field Strong Lineup for Mets Series Opener

Apr 6, 2026; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Justin Wrobleski (70) throws a pitch against the Toronto Blue Jays during the first inning at Rogers Centre. Mandatory Credit: Nick Turchiaro-Imagn Images

The Los Angeles Dodgers released their lineup for the first game of their three-game series against the New York Mets at Dodger Stadium.

LA has won each of their last three series two games to one, and will look to extend their series win streak to four against a slumping Mets team.

Justin Wrobleski will return to the mound for his second start of the season against New York, and will look to have another strong outing as he continues to carve out a role for himself in the Dodgers’ rotation. In his last start, Wrobleski allowed one run to cross in five innings pitched, striking out two batters.

He has a 4.00 ERA throughout the season, as he had one more appearance against the Cleveland Guardians earlier in the season where he allowed three earned runs through four innings of relief.

Apr 6, 2026; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Justin Wrobleski (70) throws a pitch against the Toronto Blue Jays during the first inning at Rogers Centre. Mandatory Credit: Nick Turchiaro-Imagn Images
Apr 6, 2026; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Justin Wrobleski (70) throws a pitch against the Toronto Blue Jays during the first inning at Rogers Centre. Mandatory Credit: Nick Turchiaro-Imagn Images

Who is in the Dodgers’ Lineup Monday?

Designated hitter Shohei Ohtani leads the line for the Dodgers as always, followed by right fielder Kyle Tucker in the No. 2 spot. Catcher Will Smith returns to the lineup and fills in at third, followed by left fielder Teoscar Hernandez in the cleanup spot.

First baseman Freddie Freeman is batting fifth, and center fielder Andy Pages follows him with third baseman Max Muncy batting seventh. Right-handers Santiago Espinal and Miguel Rojas round out the lineup in the No. 8 and No. 9 spots.

Dodgers Lineup vs. Mets

1. Shohei Ohtani, DH
2. Kyle Tucker, RF
3. Will Smith, C
4. Teoscar Hernandez, LF
6. Andy Pages, CF
7. Max Muncy, 3B
8. Santiago Espinal, 2B
9. Miguel Rojas, SS
P. Justin Wrobleski, LHP

How do the Dodgers Match Up Against the Mets?

The Dodgers opted for five right-handed hitters in their lineup for the opener to match up well into left-hander David Peterson, who has had a rough start to the season.

The southpaw has a 6.14 ERA through 14.2 innings pitched this season as well as two losses on his record.

New York as a whole is struggling, as they’ve lost five straight without superstar Juan Soto in the lineup, and just suffered a sweep at home against the Athletics while getting shut out twice. First pitch for the opening game of the series comes at 7:10 p.m. PT Monday.

How do you feel about the upcoming series?

Mets call up Tommy Pham, hoping for a spark to stop their 5-game losing streak

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Looking to spark a sagging offense and stop a five-game losing streak, the New York Mets brought up Tommy Pham before Monday's trip opener at the Los Angeles Dodgers.

A 38-year-old outfielder, Pham became a free agent after last season and signed a minor league contract with the Mets on March 27.

He hit .167 (2 for 12) with a double, three walks and three strikeouts and one RBI in six games at St. Lucie. The Mets selected his contract from the Class A farm team on Monday and opened a roster spot by optioning infielder Ronny Mauricio to Triple-A Syracuse.

Pham gets a salary of $2.25 million while in the major leagues and $220,000 while in the minors. He can earn $850,000 in performance bonuses for plate appearance in the major leagues: $150,000 each for 100, 175 and 250, and $200,000 apiece for 325 and 450.

Pham, who has played for 10 major league teams, spent part of 2023 with the Mets and hit .268 with 10 homers and 36 RBIs in 79 games before he was traded to Arizona. He has a .256 career average with 149 homers, 522 RBIs and 131 stolen bases.

All-Star outfielder Juan Soto has been sidelined by a strained right calf since April 3.

New York entered Monday last in the NL East at 7-9, tied for 20th with 62 runs and 14th in batting average at .236.

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Former Oswego East High School baseball player to start for Chicago White Sox Tuesday: 'so proud'

Just a few short years ago, Noah Schultz was pitching on the field for Oswego East High School. On Tuesday, he makes his first start ever for the Chicago White Sox.

In the 2022 Major League Baseball draft, the White Sox's first choice was the hometown boy.

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Schultz made the leap from high school to professional baseball. His family and friends are bursting with excitement.

"I'm just so proud of him. No one really knows the journey, the grind. And he's put in the time and hopefully he'll enjoy it," mother Kim Schultz said.

Schultz and his two older sisters settled on baseball and softball at early ages. His sisters played collegiate softball. Schultz accepted a $2.8 million signing bonus with the White Sox to skip college and go straight to the pros.

He spent just three years in the minor league system before being called up to make his major league debut Tuesday. Oswego will be cheering him on.

"He's a local kid. Cheer on our community. It's good for the sport, good for the Oswego East area. We're super excited," Oswego East baseball coach Brian Schaeffer said.

Schultz's parents were not professional athletes. They are unsure from where he got his athletic talent and his height: He is a 6'10" lefty.

His mother says he and the whole family dedicated themselves to travel sports.

"Fifteen years of travel, no vacations, sacrifice, there was no going to Disney World," Kim Schultz said.

She said she believes the sacrifice has paid off, and she'll be proud, no matter how things turn out. His former coach believes they will turn out pretty well.

"He's got the talent. Hopefully he stays healthy, and he's gonna do great things," Schaeffer said.

The entire Oswego East baseball team will be in the stands Tuesday.

The Sox play the Rays at 6:40 p.m. at home.

Farke hails Leeds' historic win at Man Utd

Leeds manager Daniel Farke (C) celebrates beating Manchester United (Paul ELLIS)

Daniel Farke hailed Leeds' historic 2-1 win against Manchester United on Monday as "big step forward" in their fight for Premier League survival.

Leeds earned their first league victory at Old Trafford since 1981 thanks to Noah Okafor's first-half double.

United had Lisandro Martinez sent off for pulling Dominic Calvert-Lewin's hair in the second-half before Casemiro's header set up a frantic finale.

A pair of goal-line clearances in the closing moments ensured Leeds were able to hold on to celebrate their first league win over United since 2002 and their first in any competition since 2010.

It was a vital triumph for Farke's side, lifting them six points clear of the relegation zone with six games left.

"Proud of the boys. Fantastic performance. We are in the crunch time of the season and it's important to keep your nerves and stick to your plan," Farke said.

"I think the first half was fantastic, we should have been higher up than 2-0, we missed many many chances.

"We were a bit sleepy at one set-piece. United is a side packed with top class players, which can bring quality from the bench later in the game.

"It's difficult to bring it over the line as a newly-promoted side. Big compliment to the whole group."

Farke claimed Leeds' impressive performance in their first league win in seven games underlined why they should be higher in the table.

"It's a sign of why we should be in a much better position performance wise," he said.

"This team has performed over the whole season with unbelievable consistency. A win is always good for the mood, for confidence. Also for the table.

"I think it's the first win here for over forty years. It's amazing, and of course a big step forward."

In their first season back in the Premier League after promotion from the Championship, Leeds are on course to preserve their top-flight status.

They also have a first FA Cup semi-final appearance since 1987 to look forward to against Chelsea at Wembley on April 26.

"We have to stay humble. We are not perfect. We are not the finished, end product," Farke said. 

"We are on a good path, on the way to achieving something really positive this season."

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Raiders place OL Joshua Miles on reserve/retired list

The Raiders have an opening on their offensive line depth chart.

The league's daily transaction report for Monday shows that they placed tackle Joshua Miles on the reserve/retired list. Miles no longer counts against the 90-man roster limit and the Raiders will hold onto his rights in the event he decides to return to action.

Miles joined the Raiders' practice squad last December and re-signed with the team in January. He also spent time with the Bears and Browns last year, but did not appear in any regular season games.

Miles was a 2019 seventh-round pick by the Cardinals and played in 17 games for Arizona before playing one game for the Giants in 2024.

Red Sox at Twins lineups: Crochet Day in Minneapolis

Mar 26, 2026; Cincinnati, Ohio, USA; Boston Red Sox starting pitcher Garrett Crochet (35) pitches against the Cincinnati Reds in the third inning at Great American Ball Park. Mandatory Credit: Katie Stratman-Imagn Images | Katie Stratman-Imagn Images

After a ruff start, the Sox are still a sad 6-9 but are only two games out of first place. Tonight, we ball behind Garrett Crochet to help close that gap in a wide-open AL East (and AL in general). Game’s at 7:40 p.m. and the Sox will face Bailey Ober, who’s had a tuff start to the season himself. Here are the lineups:

Monday in Minneapolis. pic.twitter.com/oMcBlA39AK

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Back home after the longest road trip ever

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Given the venue, I’d like to add: Fuck ICE. Or maybe I’ll just let the Boss do it:

Braves' troubled left field solution not easy to solve

Jurickson Profar

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Atlanta Braves left fielder Mike Yastremski learned how to spell his unique last name to the tune of The Mickey Mouse Club television show: 

“M-I-C ... K-E-Y ... M-O-U-S-E ..." Remember the melody? 

When the second-generation major leaguer was a child, he initially struggled with spelling his name. His grandmother had the idea of putting his name to the familiar kids’ jingle:

“Y-A-S ... T-R-E ... M-S-K-I ...” 

Easy as 1-2-3.

What’s not so easy to solve has been the void Jurickson Profar has left in the Braves' outfield. The 12-year major leaguer is serving a season-long, league-imposed suspension for a banned substance.

Needing additional organizational depth, the Braves pivoted and signed Yastremeski to a two-year, $23 million contract last December. The 35-year-old journeyman was considered a better defensive option than Profar, but his .180 batting average to open the campaign is starting to expose the Braves' lineup.

Profar lost his $15 million salary. The Braves lost, too.

Braves' Mike Yastremski struggling to start season

Yastremski broke spring training with five hits in his opening 10 at-bats, but so far, that's been his regular-season high mark. In April, he entered Monday's series opener against the visiting Miami Marlins with just four hits in his previous 37 at-bats. The former 2013 14th-round draft choice has not driven in a run since April 2.

The Braves (10-6) opened the series with a two-game lead over the second-place Marlins (8-8) in the NL East, despite getting limited production from their left fielders. "Yaz" snapped a four-game hitless skid with a single and run scored, sparking the Braves to a 13-1 win over the visiting Cleveland Guardians on Sunday. With a pennant on the line, how patient will Weiss be with Yastremski?

It's not an easy decision.

Will Braves manager Walt Weiss consider playing Eli White more?

Another solution could come with Ha-Seong Kim expected to return soon, freeing up Mauricio Dubon to patrol the outfield.

Could the Braves pursue a left fielder at the trade deadline?

Any future transaction comes back to Profar and the Braves' brass attempting to fill the void.

ESPN's Dick Vitale announces that he's been diagnosed with cancer for a fifth time

Legendary ESPN college basketball announcer Dick Vitale announced on Monday that he has been diagnosed with cancer for a fifth time.

Vitale made the announcement via a statement shared by ESPN.

“Today, my oncologist, Dr. Brown, informed me that my biopsy results have confirmed a diagnosis of melanoma in my lung and liver cavity,” Vitale said, per the statement. “I will be starting immunotherapy shortly and plan on winning this battle.”

Vitale, 86, initially announced last week that imaging had revealed abnormalities that prompted his doctors to conduct biopsies.

“Like countless others, each time I go for any kind of test I am a nervous wreck,” Vitale said vis a statement shared on April 8. “The latest example is my scans last week. The anxiousness you feel about the uncertainty is off the charts. You just never know what’s next, and it can be surprising or scary.”

Just leaving hospital after Biopsy / now anesthesia has worn off. Hope & pray for good results as they did study of my lungs where spots showed in Pet Scan & MRI’s ! pic.twitter.com/CwllVW1cZ1

— Dick Vitale (@DickieV) April 10, 2026

Vitale’s previous battles with cancer

Vitale has previously been diagnosed with cancer four times. He’s recovered and been declared cancer-free each time. Vitale has openly shared his diagnoses and journeys battling cancer with the public.

Through his diagnoses, Vitale raised awareness for cancer research and said on Monday that those efforts have helped raise $105 million for pediatric cancer research. He hopes to raise another $12 million by May 1.

Vitale was initially diagnosed with melanoma in 2021 and revealed months later that he had also been diagnosed with lymphoma. After being declared cancer-free, Vitale revealed in 2023 that he’d been diagnosed with cancer in his vocal cords.

In 2024, he revealed that he’d also been diagnosed with lymph node cancer. He had surgery to remove cancerous lymph nodes days later.

Vitale’s return to the broadcast booth

In January 2025, Vitale announced that his doctors had again declared him as cancer-free and cleared him to return to calling games. He returned to the broadcast booth in a limited role during the college basketball season, calling several high-profile games for ESPN and Turner Sports.

He called a matchup between Indiana and Kentucky in December on ESPN alongside Charles Barkley, then called a First Four matchup between Texas and NC State last month, again with Barkley. He also worked various games throughout the season for ESPN.

In his announcement Monday, Vitale expressed confidence that he’ll beat cancer yet again.

“I’ve beaten melanoma. I’ve beaten lymphoma. I’ve beaten vocal cord cancer. I’ve beaten lymph node cancer. I’m four for four and I’m fully confident I’m going to make it five for five.”

ESPN’s Dick Vitale shares unfortunate health update

Dick Vitale, who has called basketball games on ESPN since 1979, shared an unfortunate update on his health through the network’s social media accounts April 13.

“Today, my oncologist, Dr. Brown, informed me that my biopsy results have confirmed a diagnosis of melanoma in my lung and liver cavity,” Vitale said in the statement. “I will be starting immunotherapy shortly and I plan on winning this battle.

“I’ve beaten melanoma. I’ve beaten lymphoma. I’ve beaten vocal cord cancer. I’ve beaten lymph node cancer. I’m four-for-four and I’m fully confident I’m going to make it five-for-five.”

MORE: Legendary basketball coach, broadcaster Dick Vitale reveals health status

Vitale, 86, said on April 8 that tests showed “abnormalities” but declined to elaborate further.

“I am truly overwhelmed by the love, support, prayers and messages l’ve received from so many people,” Vitale said in his most recent statement. “I’m incredibly blessed to have my family beside me, and my ESPN family – led by Chairman Jimmy Pitaro – has been absolutely terrific. Their support has inspired me to keep fighting and I will do everything in my power to win another battle.

“The best news I can share today is this: I feel fantastic.”

MORE: ESPN reveals final day for 36-year NBA, WNBA broadcast legend

In 2008, Vitale was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. Vitale called ESPN’s first-ever major NCAA basketball game on Dec. 5, 1979 (a 90-77 DePaul win over Wisconsin). Since then, he’s called more than 1,000 games according to the network

“At 86 years young, I’ve lived a hell of a life, and I’m more motivated than ever to raise money for kids battling cancer,” Vitale said. “No child should ever have to go through what l’ve experienced. I am grateful beyond words for all of the support l’ve received, and I’m already looking forward to this year’s annual Gala on May 1. I really feel we will raise $12 million to add to the $105 million we’ve already raised, all for pediatric cancer research.”

Manchester United 1-2 Leeds United: Okafor brace, Martinez red card sink Red Devils

Noah Okafor's first-half brace led Leeds United to a surprising 2-1 win over historic rivals Manchester United, the visitors first win at Old Trafford in 45 years.

The Red Devils were not helped by a controversial second-half red card to Lisandro Martinez, who was sent off in the 56th minute after VAR sent referee Paul Tierney to the pitch side monitor to review the Argentine's grab of Dominic Calvert-Lewin's pony tail.

WATCH Manchester United v Leeds United full match replay

Casemiro would head a Bruno Fernandes cross home in the 69th minute but the 10-man Red Devils could not find another goal and remain nine points back of second-place Man City, who have a match-in-hand.

Man United are ahead of Aston Villa on goal differential and three points ahead of fifth-place Liverpool. Their gap over sixth-place Chelsea is seven points with six PL matches left on the docket.

The win is huge for relegation-threatened Leeds, whose 36 points are six more than 18th-place Spurs.

Manchester United vs Leeds United final score: 1-2

Goal scorers: Noah Okafor 5', 29', Casemiro 69'

Red card: Lisandro Martinez 58'

Manchester United vs Leeds United live updates — by Nick Mendola

Full time — Manchester United 1-2 Leeds United

Not a banner day for Michael Carrick.

Leeds make two moves

Ilia Gruev and Wilfried Gnonto replace Okafor and Ao Tanaka in the 74th minute.

Manchester United subs

Man United change two of their remaining 10 men as Bryan Mbeumo and Diogo Dalot enter the game for Diallo and Mazraoui in the 70th minute.

Casemiro goal — Manchester United 1-2 Leeds United

The Red Devils recycle a corner kick and Bruno Fernandes sends a delightful invitation to the back of the group, where Casemiro heads home.

His eighth PL goal of the season is the most the 34-year-old has scored in a single domestic campaign.

They'll have about 21 minutes to level the line.

Lisandro Martinez red card after VAR cites pony tail pull

Lisandro Martinez is in an aerial challenge with Calvert-Lewin and gets a hold of the player's pony tail.

It's a small tug but there's no relief for Martinez, who is sent off after a pitch side review.

Halftime — Manchester United 0-2 Leeds United

As it stands, the Red Devils are on track to finish Week 32 level on points with fourth-place Aston Villa and three ahead of Liverpool.

The top-five still isn't in question with Chelsea seven points back but this performance is not meeting the Michael Carrick hype train at the next stop.

Shots are 10-6 in favor of Leeds, who have 45% possession and have manufactured the three best opportunities of the game.

xG is 1.96-0.19 in favor of the visitors.

Old Trafford on edge

It's safe to say the supporters were not expecting to be down 2-0 in the first half.

The Red Devils have been tame almost to a man. Matheus Cunha, Amad Diallo, Yoro, and Luke Shaw have flashed a little bit but sharpness is lacking a bit, too.

Brenden Aaronson assist

The USMNT man headed the ball before Okafor's hit-and-hope, and Aaronson's assist is his sixth in the Premier League.

Seven Americans have more, with Claudio Reyna next on the list with seven assists.

Aaronson is making his 67th PL appearance tonight.

Noah Okafor goal — Manchester United 0-2 Leeds

Well, this is not how we expected things to go at Old Trafford, where Leeds have not won in 45 years.

The Red Devils had some good minutes prior to this update, but a failure to vacate their zone allowed Okafor's hopeful volley from 20 yards to deflect past Lammens.

Noah Okafor goal — Manchester United 0-1 Leeds

A cross comes in from the right and Leny Yoro collides with Calvert-Lewin while going for the aerial ball.

It falls to Okafor, who calmly belts it into the goal for a fifth-minute opener.

Lammens make an early stop

Leeds get in a cross from the left and Dominic Calvert-Lewin slides it toward goal but Senne Lammens gets big and makes a block.

Manchester United lineup

Lammens, Shaw, Martinez, Yoro, Mazraoui, Casemiro, Ugarte, Diallo, Fernandes, Cunha, Sesko

Leeds United lineup

Darlow, Bogle, Gudmundsson, Struijk, Bijol, Justin, Ampadu, Tanaka, Aaronson, Okafor, Calvert-Lewin

Manchester United vs Leeds United preview — by Joe Prince-Wright

After an incredible turnaround, Michael Carrick's Man United are in the top four and looking good for UEFA Champions League qualification under their interim boss. But they need to keep the positive vibes going. United last played a game back on March 20, which they drew 2-2 at Bournemouth, so they will be refreshed and ready to attack the run-in and seal their return to the Champions League.

Leeds are scrapping for Premier League safety and Daniel Farke's side have shown plenty of fighting spirit with four draws in their last six, including a 0-0 home draw against Brentford last time out. But they have won just one of their last nine league games and are involved in an almighty relegation scrap with West Ham, Spurs and Nottingham Forest. They've also reached the semifinals of the FA Cup, which is a huge achievement, but Farke won't let it distract them from their main aim of staying in the Premier League.

Manchester United team news, focus

United are without Matthijs de Ligt and Patrick Dorgu through injury, while Harry Maguire is suspended after his red card at Bournemouth. Bryan Mbeumo, Benjamin Sesko and Lisandro Martinez should all shake off knocks to feature. Carrick will likely go with the same 4-2-3-1 system which has worked so well as Mbeumo will lead the line with Cunha on the left, Diallo on the right and Bruno Fernandes pulling the strings in the No. 10 role.

Leeds United team news, focus

Leeds picked up a few injuries in their FA Cup quarterfinal win at West Ham with Joe Rodon and Anton Stach missing, and that is a huge blow. Daniel James is also out, while Jaka Bijol, Noah Okafor and Gabriel Gudmundsson are all doubts. Leeds will sit back in their 3-5-1-1 formation and Dominic Calvert-Lewin will lead the line with USMNT playmaker Brenden Aaronson buzzing around underneath him.

Manchester United vs Leeds United prediction

This will be a tight, tense game and Man United will have to be patient, but their extra attacking quality will see them edge it. Manchester United 2-1 Leeds United.

How to watch Manchester United vs Leeds United live, stream link and start time

Kick off time:3pm ET Monday (April 13)

Venue:Old Trafford — Manchester

TV Channel: USA

Streaming: Watch on USA

Is Inter Miami Failing Messi Already? MLS Surprises, CF Montréal Chaos & USMNT World Cup Fears

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Inter Miami were supposed to be unstoppable—but early in the season, they look anything but. Is this just a slow start, or is there something fundamentally wrong with how this team was built around Lionel Messi? We dig into whether David Beckham and the club’s leadership miscalculated, why the supporting cast isn’t clicking, and what Inter Miami can realistically do to fix things before expectations spiral out of control.

Then we take a step back and look across the league. MLS always delivers chaos early in the season, but this year feels especially unpredictable. We break down the biggest surprises and disappointments so far, and spend real time on CF Montréal—a team that doesn’t just look bad, but directionless. Is this a rebuild, a collapse, or something worse?

Finally, we turn to the United States men's national soccer team and have an honest conversation about fear. Not optimism, not hype—fear. What are the two biggest things that could go wrong heading into the World Cup, and are fans ignoring obvious warning signs? We break down what’s real, what’s overblown, and what should genuinely worry supporters right now.

Timestamps: (6:30) – Does Messi need a better squad around him? 

(27:00) -  Biggest surprises of the MLS season 

(36:30) – Biggest disappointments of the MLS season

(52:00) - Stating our biggest USMNT fears for the World Cup 

(1:12:00) - Michele reacts to Italy missing a 3rd World Cup in a row

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WATCH: Rory McIlroy 2026 Masters green jacket ceremony

For a second straight year, Rory McIlroy is a Masters champion. And for a second straight year, the six-time major winner was presented the green jacket. It just didn't go quite the way he imagined, after joking last year that he couldn't wait to come back and present himself the jacket.

"I wasn't quite correct, because the chairman did it," McIlroy joked Sunday. "But I did want to come back here and prove last year wasn't a fluke." Mission accomplished.

Before you ask, no, McIlroy didn't get a new green jacket. Multi-time winners at Augusta keep their original jacket unless their size changes. Which obviously wasn't the case for McIlroy, who became just the fourth player ever to win in back-to-back years and first since Tiger Woods in 2001-02.

Good stuff.

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Pelicans will reportedly open a coaching search, interim head coach James Borrego a candidate

The New Orleans Pelicans will reportedly open a coaching search that includes interim head coach James Borrego as a candidate, according to NBA insider Marc Stein.

BREAKING: The Pelicans, after concluding a 26-56 season, will open a coaching search that includes interim coach James Borrego as a candidate, league sources tell @JakeLFischer and me.

New Orleans joins Milwaukee on the list of NBA teams that has commenced a coaching search. pic.twitter.com/DseMkitCLw

— Marc Stein (@TheSteinLine) April 13, 2026

Borrego had been an assistant coach with the Pelicans since 2023 until he was promoted to interim head coach when former head coach Willie Green was fired in November after a 2-10 start to the season. Borrego went 24-46 during his time leading the Pelicans this season.

Before Borrego joined the Pelicans, he was the head coach of the Charlotte Hornets for four seasons. He went 138-163 with the Hornets and helped the team make the Play In tournament during his final two seasons in Charlotte but the team never advanced to the playoffs under his leadership.

This story will continue to be updated.

2026 NFL draft: Round 1 receiver prospect has top-30 visit with Jets

The New York Jets firmly have interest in Indiana wide receiver Omar Cooper Jr. ahead of the 2026 NFL draft.

According to ESPN's Jordan Reid, Cooper has taken a top-30 visit to New York prior to the upcoming draft:

Indiana WR Omar Cooper Jr. is on a 30 visit with the Jets today, per source. In need of WR help, he’s been a popular pairing with the team at No. 16 overall. pic.twitter.com/92oIvSmn21

— Jordan Reid (@Jordan_Reid) April 13, 2026

Cooper's draft stock is a bit up in the air. Most consider him as a first-round selection, but could New York try to roll the dice in that regard?

The Jets have three picks in the first 33 selections at the 2026 draft at Nos. 2, 16, and 33. Cooper's stock appears to be somewhere between those 16 and 33 selections that Gang Green currently holds.

Could that mean the Jets would want to trade back up from No. 33 to secure Cooper in the back of the first round? What about waiting for a drop? Or the option of just securing Cooper at No. 16? All those appear to be on the table since Cooper has visited One Jets Drive.

Cooper's dynamic ability helped Indiana win the National Championship last season, and he could help Garrett Wilson at wideout on the Jets offense moving forward. In 16 games played last year, Cooper had 69 catches, 937 yards and 13 touchdowns.

Jets Wire will continue to provide updates throughout the 2026 offseason.

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Pundits slam controversial Lisandro Martinez red card after hair pull in Man Utd loss

Lisandro Martinez was sent off for a hair-pull on Dominic Calvert-Lewin (Reuters)

Pundits have questioned the controversial decision to send Lisandro Martinez off for pulling Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s hair during Manchester United’s dismal Premier League defeat to rivals Leeds.

Martinez jumped for a header with the Leeds striker and grabbed onto Calvert-Lewin’s ponytail on the way down, something that was missed by referee Paul Tierney but picked up on by VAR.

Tierney was promptly advised to go to the monitor for an on-field review and sent off the Argentinian for violent conduct.

"Martinez is looking perplexed and confused. But a hair-pull results in a red card these days. He knew what he was doing,” said Gary Neville on Sky Sports commentary.

However, Michael Carrick slammed the decision after the final whistle as “shocking” and “one of the worst” he had ever seen.

Lisandro Martinez heads down the tunnel after being sent off against Leeds (AP)
Lisandro Martinez heads down the tunnel after being sent off against Leeds (AP)

While Calvert-Lewin, who complained to the referee that his hair had been tugged, tried getting out of the firing line by saying “I don't make the rules”, Carrick’s outrage has been backed as warranted by the likes of Jamie Carragher on Roy Keane.

"I can see it from both sides and when you class it as violent conduct, it feels really harsh,” Keane said on Sky Sports.

"But we've seen other players getting sent off. It is harsh but if that's the laws of the game, then you have to accept it."

Carragher then debated whether any fan at home would have watched the incident in real time and thought it was a sending off.

"He's going for the ball and he's almost grappling. He's trying to grab onto something and he's caught the back of his hair - it could've been his hair or anything,” Carragher said. "He's got him for about half a second.

“We hear from Howard Webb and he says 'what does the game want?'

"I don't think any football fan, manager or player is thinking 'that's a red card'.

"Everybody is looking at that and thinking 'oh come on, that is not a red card, behave yourself'."

Earlier in the season, Everton’s Michael Keane was red-carded for tugging Tolu Arokodare’s hair, with a sending-off for such an offence now being enforced by officials. The decision was unsuccessfully appealed by the club, a verdict which they pronounced themselves “surprised” and “disappointed” at.

Lisandro Martinez was sent for an early bath for a hair-pull on Dominic Calvert-Lewin (Reuters)
Lisandro Martinez was sent for an early bath for a hair-pull on Dominic Calvert-Lewin (Reuters)

Barring a successful appeal, Martinez will now be banned for three games, missing United’s matches against Chelsea, Brentford and Liverpool. Defensive teammate Harry Maguire may also be suspended for the Chelsea game if his ban gets extended, with the Englishman charged with “improper conduct” after being sent off at Bournemouth on 20 March.

Martinez’s dismissal came on his return from injury, departing on 55 minutes as United trailed 2-0 to Leeds thanks to a first-half Noah Okafor brace. The hosts had the Argentinian to thank that their deficit wasn’t larger, however, who produced a stunning last-ditch tackle on the line to deny Ao Tanaka after he had rounded Senne Lammens.

Casemiro got one back for United 13 minutes after the hosts went down to 10 men, giving Michael Carrick’s side of a comeback.

But United were unable to salvage a result as Leeds earned their first league win at Old Trafford since 1981 and leapt six points clear of the drop zone.

Giants risk losing star pitcher if they keep spiraling downward

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San Francisco Giants fans came into the new season with newfound hope. After being a .500 team over the last four years, they were ready for things to change and to be a serious postseason contender this season. 

However, they have had quite a difficult time getting anything going early into the new season. The offense has not really shown up, and the pitching staff has had its fair share of problems. 

It has led to a 6-10 start, and they share last place in the NL West with the Colorado Rockies.

MORE: Something weird is going on with Giants catcher Patrick Bailey

Giants risk losing star pitcher if they keep spiraling downward 

One of the biggest stories for this team this year has been their inability to push runs across the board. Outside of the Chicago White Sox, they have the lowest runs per game mark at 3.19.

That's crazy to think about when this team's offense consists of guys like Rafael Devers, Matt Chapman, Willy Adames, and Luis Arraez. 

They desperately need to start figuring it out at the plate and doing it soon. They can't afford to dig themselves too deep a hole to climb out of at this point in the season. 

Bleacher Report's Joel Reuter tags the Giants as the fifth-worst team across MLB at this point, and sets the stage for a possible Robbie Ray departure if they continue to spiral. 

"The Giants have plated three or fewer runs in 10 of their 16 games this season, but they managed to outscore the Philadelphia Phillies by a 15-6 margin to pick up their second series win of the year. Veteran Robbie Ray could be one of the prizes of the summer trade market if they don't get back on a contention track."

Ray could be on the trade market if the Giants can't figure it out. And he would likely have plenty of suitors as he has pitched well this year, holding a 2-1 record with a 2.08 ERA and 18 strikeouts on 17.1 innings of work.

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If You’re Gonna Bet Golf, Sometimes You Just Gotta Take the ‘L’

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Golf Twitter (or Golf X, whatever) had its hands full in the wake of Rory McIlroy’s Masters win on Sunday, his second in as many years.

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Key Takeaways
  • Rory McIlroy’s Masters win sparked a bit of debate over fairness, but many golfers have similar opportunities to play Augusta beforehand, so complaints don’t hold much weight.
  • Losing golf bets is part of the game, and sometimes the reasons why can feel unfair, but that's gambling.
  • Ultimately, golf betting comes with inherent risks and uncertainty, so sometimes you just have to accept the loss and move on.

You see, Rory, the second-ranked golfer in the world, admitted he’d played Augusta National a few times before the major began.

Some people saw this and thought, UNFAIR. It wasn’t, but some gripes and quibbles were heard. Some of it may have had to do with bets people made that didn't work out for them.

I refer you to the following clip from ESPN’s “First Take:”

Did Rory McIlroy have an "unfair advantage" in the Masters Tournament? 🤔@stephenasmith and @WindhorstESPN weigh in on McIlroy's back-to-back wins 🏆 pic.twitter.com/A4X0SIE4HI

— First Take (@FirstTake) April 13, 2026

So Golf Twitter explained with various levels of courtesy that other golfers could have done the same as Rory. And many probably did play a round or two at Augusta. Here’s an ESPN story on this subject via the lens of people playing in the Masters for the first time (a.k.a. “debutants”):

“There are two ways first-timers can make scouting trips to Augusta before the Masters. Every player gets access to the grounds for two days before the tournament week that they can choose to use at their discretion, arranging tee times through the club. As Chris Gotterup, a four-time winner who is the most high-profile first-timer this year, explained recently, players can also get on Augusta National and bring up to two guests if they play with a member.”

So it can be done! If Rory can do it, you can do it, too. Maybe try to make some friends in high places while you're there.

OK, I’ll grant you Rory's richer and more able to just fly into Augusta whenever than some other golfers, but those are the perks of being Rory. If other golfers don’t like it, they’ll have to golf better, I suppose. 

Also, if you didn't know Rory has been spending some time at Augusta, you have only yourself to blame. It was reported he'd played a round with his dad. He was at the Augusta National Women's Amateur tournament as well. Oh, and it was his 18th time playing in the Masters. He might know a thing or two about the place.

At some point, you do, in fact, just have to hand it to Rory and accept he could just be better. He is one of the greatest golfers of all time. There’s no shame in being beaten by the best. And there's no shame in losing a bet because of Rory McIlroy.

Miss from a Rose

Because this is a website about sports betting, let's pivot back to sports betting here. Because while I don't know for certain, I'm sure a bit of the Rory discourse was driven by lost bets.

Case in point: I bet Justin Rose to win the Masters. It was his 21st time playing in the tournament, so crying about Rory playing the same golf course too much would have been a tough case to make when Rose has been in and out of Augusta for two decades. 

I lost that bet. That’s golf. That’s gambling. Rose's odds were 35/1 (and fair play here if you want to guffaw at the price I took), an implied probability of 2.78%. He was very unlikely to win even before Rory took a swing at Augusta this year. 

Now, I also bet Robert MacIntyre to win, and he lost in spectacular fashion (or appalling fashion, if you want to be a pill about it). I then read a report that MacIntyre was on the verge of quitting the Masters altogether because of a pre-tourney injury.

Well … ouch for the both of us, I guess. Can I be annoyed at this? Yes, sure. Was I? Not really, because I’ve bet golf long enough to know you’re not getting an official injury report about golfers in the same way as you would the NFL.

Also, MacIntyre had to play 30 holes the Sunday before the Masters when rain delayed the Valero Texas Open. The spectre of some wear-and-tear was there.

Anyway, I didn’t get a heads-up that MacIntyre was going to be “questionable” with a neck injury or anything like that, and he crashed out of the tourney after swearing and flipping the bird. Hell yeah, brother. 

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Bob MacIntyre's gnome post after staying tight-lipped over Masters reprimand@ScotsmanSport@TheScotsmanhttps://t.co/VEIF8a7tiUpic.twitter.com/zjH2Pdhddt

— Martin Dempster (@DempsterMartin) April 11, 2026

And that, again, is golf. There are no official injury reports, and you just need to take the “L” when it comes out that the guy you bet is dinged up. Pour one out, as well, for the people who bet Collin Morikawa to win the Players Championship and then watched him withdraw soon after teeing off. Some bets got refunded, sure, but a lot of people were convinced Morikawa was the pick and then were back to square one. 

So, here’s where you could start arguing for injury reports in golf, but PGA Tour players are independent contractors. Getting them united behind anything is like herding cats. Now you want them to disclose nagging injuries? Good luck with that. 

I get it, it was the Masters. If people were going to bet on one golf tournament this year, that was probably it. A lot of people might have been fading Rory for various reasons that could have included (drum roll, please) lingering injury concerns. Then Rory shows up and wins anyway, and it's understandable if a person feels misled, especially if they had money on the line.

But let’s go to some of the core principles of gambling. Know the risks, know the rules, and bet responsibly. 

Betting golf isn't always fair. Sometimes you just have to take the “L.” 

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Man City injury latest: Nico O’Reilly, John Stones and more

Man City injury latest: Nico O’Reilly, John Stones and more
Man City injury latest: Nico O’Reilly, John Stones and more

Man City Injury Update: Latest on Nico O’Reilly and John Stones Ahead of Arsenal Clash

Manchester City enter a defining week of the season with fitness concerns still shaping selection plans. As Man City prepare to host Arsenal in a potential title decider, attention turns to key names like Nico O’Reilly and John Stones, with Pep Guardiola balancing caution and necessity.

O’Reilly emergence halted by setback

O’Reilly has been one of the more compelling stories in City’s campaign. The young left back stepped up during a crucial period, adding energy and attacking intent down the flank. His goal against Chelsea underlined his growing influence, breaking the deadlock after a tight first half.

That momentum, however, stalled quickly. Just over ten minutes after scoring, O’Reilly went down off the ball, clutching his left hamstring. It was the kind of moment that quiets a stadium. He received treatment before being replaced, with the concern obvious despite the lack of immediate diagnosis.

Guardiola offered little in the way of detail post match, though his demeanour suggested measured optimism. A light exchange with the player as he left the pitch hinted that the issue may not be severe. With Arsenal looming, City will hope O’Reilly can recover in time to feature.

Potential return date: April 19 vs Arsenal (H)

Defensive concerns around Dias and Stones

In central defence, the situation remains fluid. Ruben Dias has been absent since suffering a hamstring injury during the Champions League defeat to Real Madrid. His withdrawal at half time in that match has kept him sidelined through a critical stretch.

Guardiola remains cautiously positive. “He is getting better but he is not ready [to face Chelsea],” he said. The expectation is that Dias could return for the Arsenal fixture, which would be a timely boost given his leadership at the back.

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For Stones, the story has been more frustrating. His season has been interrupted repeatedly by injury, and a muscle issue has kept him out since early March. There is also a wider context, with international ambitions at stake as the summer approaches.

“Today maybe [Stones] will do partial training, we’ll see,” Guardiola said last week. It is a familiar tone, measured and non committal. A return to training would mark progress, though match fitness may still take time.

Potential return date: Late April to early May

Midfield boost and Gvardiol outlook

There was at least one positive note on the injury front. Mateo Kovacic returned to action against his former club, making only his third appearance of the season. His cameo, following months out since facing Villarreal in October, adds depth at a crucial stage.

Elsewhere, Josko Gvardiol continues his recovery from a fractured leg suffered earlier in the year. Initial fears suggested a season ending injury, and while progress has been made, expectations remain realistic.

“He’s getting better but still he isn’t close,” Guardiola admitted. Gvardiol himself struck a defiant tone, stating: “This is a hard moment, but it will never define me. I know who I am and where I come from. I’ll fight every day to return stronger. I will rise again, better than ever.”

Potential return date: Summer 2026

Arsenal clash shapes selection decisions

With Arsenal next on the schedule, Guardiola faces a familiar puzzle, balancing risk and reward. The potential return of Dias could steady the defence, while O’Reilly’s fitness may influence how City approach wide areas.

For Stones, patience may still be required, but his presence in the run in could yet prove decisive. In a season where margins are thin, availability may shape the outcome as much as tactics.

Alabama loses transfer receiver Noah Rogers for at least the start of the season

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) — Alabama wide receiver Noah Rogers will miss the early part of the regular season because of an injury sustained in the team's annual spring game, coach Kalen DeBoer said Monday.

Rogers, a 6-foot-2, 201-pound transfer from N.C. State, was carted off the field Saturday after attempting to catch a pass in the end zone.

“Unfortunately, he suffered an injury that’s going to take a little while to recover,” DeBoer said during an interview with WTUG-FM in Tuscaloosa. “It will bleed into the season here a little bit. I’m not going to give a timeline exactly. He won’t be ready to go right when the season starts. We do expect it to be a situation where he will get to be back during the season.”

Rogers, a fourth-year junior, caught 68 passes for 919 yards and three touchdowns over the last two seasons at N.C. State. In his absence, Rico Scott, Derek Meadows and Cederian Morgan are expected to see bigger roles.

Alabama opens the season at home against East Carolina on Sept. 5.

“Noah came in and really adapted to things so quickly,” DeBoer said. “He’s making a lot of plays for us and new guys will have to step up here early in the season, especially.”

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Patriots' Eliot Wolf Drops Surprising Update On Quarterback Search

New England Patriots executive vice president of player personnel Eliot Wolf

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The New England Patriots released Joshua Dobbs earlier this offseason, making Tommy DeVito the backup quarterback. However, the team is still interested in adding another arm.

Shortly after releasing Dobbs, Mike Vrabel noted that the Patriots want to add another quarterback, and they want one they can develop.

"We need a third arm," Vrabel told reporters earlier this offseason. "We need to try to find a young guy that we can develop and potentially add to the roster, whether that's the active roster or the practice squad."

A young quarterback that the team can develop would likely be found in the draft. However, on Monday, Eliot Wolf revealed that the Patriots are also exploring players already in the league.

"We've evaluated all the quarterbacks," Wolf said. "We're continuing to do that. We're looking into some pro options as well."

In terms of free agency, there are no real young options the team could develop. Could Wolf be hinting at a potential trade for a young quarterback to add to the room? Aaron Rodgers, Russell Wilson, Tyrod Taylor, Cooper Rush and Jimmy Garoppolo do not really fit Vrabel's description of the type of player the Patriots want to add right now.

More NFL: Patriots Projected To Add 11.5‑Sack Pass Rusher To Improve Defense

Giants sign 33-year-old former 49ers, Rams quarterback to compete with Jaxson Dart

Jaxson Dart

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Competition should always be welcomed at the quarterback position if a franchise has a clear idea of who the starting signal-caller will be.

On Monday, the New York Giantssigned a 33-year-old former San Francisco 49ers and Los Angeles Rams quarterback to compete with the organization’s 2025 first-round pick, Jaxson Dart.

“The New York Giants have signed quarterback Brandon Allen,” the franchise announced. “Allen, 6-foot-2 and 209 pounds, was originally a sixth-round selection (No. 201 overall) by Jacksonville in 2016.” 

“He has appeared in 19 games with 10 starts in his career and has spent time with the Jaguars (2016-17), Rams (2017-19), Broncos (2019-20), Bengals (2020-23), 49ers (2023-25), and Titans (2025).”
“He has completed 183 of 323 passes (56.7 percent) for 1,882 yards with 11 touchdowns to nine interceptions.”

Considering Allen has never entered a season as an organization’s No. 1 QB, it’s safe to assume things won’t be any different in 2026-27. Allen sat behind Blake Bortles and Chad Henne in Jacksonville, Jared Goff and Sean Mannion in Los Angeles, Joe Flacco in Denver, Joe Burrow in Cincinnati, Brock Burdy in San Francisco, and Cam Ward in Tennessee. 

However, it’s nice for the Giants to know that if Dart becomes inactive for whatever reason during the upcoming campaign, they have an experienced signal-caller who can fill in for a brief period. 

More NFL: Eagles blockbuster trade idea sends first-round pick to Steelers for $123 million star defender

Fantasy Baseball Rankings: Scott Pianowski's rest-of-season risers and fallers as of April 13

Every Monday, I’ll be re-ranking my top-250 players for fantasy baseball moving forward. Use it to scout out trades and pickups or to self-scout your own roster. You can still also draft another team, so consider this a fresh sheet to work off.

Here are some of the risers and fallers from this week’s list. You’ll find my full rest-of-season fantasy baseball rankings at the end of this story.

Risers

Oneil Cruz, OF, Pirates and Elly De La Cruz, SS, Reds

I’m going to link these guys this week because they’ve been linked most of their careers. Similar names, enormous shortstops, NL Central kids on the rise. A few years ago, it was the hot thing to pick your preference among these rising stars.

Of course, life is what happens to you while you’re making other plans. Oneil Cruz has moved off shortstop (and he’s not much of an outfielder, either) and had some speed bumps to his career. Elly’s push has been cleaner, though we were worried when his pop disappeared in the second half last year (four homers, .363 slugging).

Both players are off to glorious starts this spring. Oneil Cruz has been the top hitter in 5x5 formats so far (.339, five homers, six steals) and his Baseball Savant hard-hit sliders are too good to be true, a wave of Hawaiian Punch red. Pittsburgh also has an improved offense, standing a respectable 11th in runs scored.

Moving slightly west, Elly’s pop has returned and he’s also running liberally (five steals); he’s also showing more potential in batting average, as he develops a more discerning eye at the plate. The Cruz/De La Cruz party we signed up for two years ago is finally here in 2026.

Michael Soroka, SP, Diamondbacks

My podcast mate Michael Salfino gave us a great rule of thumb many years ago, basically positing that anytime a pitcher struck out 10 batters in a game, it was probably worth a pickup on spec, no matter the context. I suspect that rule is even more applicable today, with starters working shorter. Soroka has a past pedigree and is finally healthy again. He’s also given us two 10-whiff games, so he checks the Salfino box twice.

Mason Miller, RP, Padres

Normally I’m against relief pitchers winning major awards because they simply don’t work enough. Rollie Fingers and Dennis Eckersley were legitimate Hall of Famers, but when they won MVP Awards in their day, it never made sense.

Miller won’t be in the MVP chase, but maybe a Cy Young push would be justified. He’s struck out 19 of the 24 batters he has faced this season, and since he joined the Padres last year, it’s been one long game of Wiffle Ball: 0.46 ERA, 0.62 WHIP, 64 strikeouts (just 11 walks) over 30.2 innings. Unfair.

I don’t like to chase relievers early in my drafts because of their high volatility, but having the most dominant stopper in the game is also an enormous advantage. My FOMO with Miller is off the charts these days.

Jordan Walker, OF, Cardinals

Another reminder that player development is not always linear. Walker is aiming to lift the ball this year, and several of his home runs have been dented, too. He doesn’t turn 24 until the end of May. This is a plane taking off.

Colt Keith, Utility, Tigers

In the effort to celebrate the Kevin McGonigle emergence (and I’m there for it), let’s not forget about Keith, the former key prospect who’s now setting into his age-24 season. His .340/.375/.472 start is validated by a hard-hit tag of 95% and the ability to spit on borderline pitches just outside the zone. The homers haven’t come yet, but they’re likely to arrive.

Fallers

Cal Raleigh, C, Mariners

A repeat of 2025 was never a realistic thing. Perhaps the 2023 haul (.232/.306/.456, 30 homers) should have been our target all along. One thing that keeps Raleigh’s moving-forward rank somewhat afloat, it hasn’t been a great opening month for catchers.

Spencer Torkelson, 1B, Tigers

I didn’t move him down that much, given that the bad-luck signs are flashing (his expected average is .245, his expected slugging is .427). But the Tigers have a deeper lineup this year and Torkelson might spend the entire season in the bottom half.

Holding steady

Julio Rodríguez, OF, Mariners

I get that he’s not producing like a first-round pick, but we have to be mindful of his career track. Rodríguez generally doesn’t hit in April (.640 career OPS), but things gradually come around after that. And his second-half OPS is 140 points higher, something to be mindful of if you’re in a trading league.

Scott Pianowski’s updated rest-of-season fantasy baseball rankings (as of April 13):

Patriots draft profile: Zakee Wheatley can do a little bit of everything

STATE COLLEGE, PA - SEPTEMBER 13: Zakee Wheatley #6 of the Penn State Nittany Lions celebrates after a play against the Villanova Wildcats during the first half at West Shore Home Field at Beaver Stadium on September 13, 2025 in State College, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Scott Taetsch/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The New England Patriots appear to be set atop their safety depth chart, with sophomore Craig Woodson and veteran free agency pickup Kevin Byard as the projected starters heading into the 2026 season. Despite their presence, however, the team is far from done equipping the group for the future.

The 32-year-old Byard in particular, after all, is unlikely to be in the Patriots’ plans long-term. And so, adding another developmental option might make sense — a developmental option like Penn State’s Zakee Wheatley.

Hard facts

Name: Zakee Wheatley

Position: Safety

School: Penn State (RS Sr.)

Opening day age: 24 (2/28/2002)

Measurements: 6’3 1/8”, 203 lbs, 31” arm length, 9 1/2” hand size, 4.62s 40-yard dash, 6.98s 3-cone drill, 4.11s short shuttle, 32 1/2” vertical jump, 10’2” broad jump, 7.68 Relative Athletic Score

Experience

Colleges: Penn State (2021-25)

Career statistics: 58 games (28 starts) | 2,183 defensive snaps, 446 special teams snaps | 223 tackles, 39 missed tackles (14.9%), 5 TFLs, 2 FFs, 3 FRs | 7 QB pressures (1.0 sack, 3 hits, 3 hurries) | 69 targets, 50 catches surrendered (72.5%), 608 yards, 6 TDs, 6 INTs, 8 PBUs | 3 special teams tackles | 1 penalties (incl. 0 declined/offsetting)

Accolades: Honorable mention All-Big Ten (2025)

Playing both wide receiver and defensive back at Archbishop Spalding High School in Severn, MD, Wheatley received several high-profile offers as a three-star recruit. But while schools such as Michigan, Boston College and Maryland all threw their hat into the ring, he eventually committed to Penn State.

Wheatley redshirted his first season in Happy Valley and later made the move from cornerback to safety. A part-time player for the Nittany Lions in 2022 and 2023, he broke out in 2024 and became a fixture on the team’s defense. In total, he started 28 games and registered seven takeaways (four interceptions plus three fumble recoveries) over his final two seasons and college and was named an honorable All-Big Ten mention as a senior in 2025.

Draft profile

Projected round: 3-4 | Consensus big board: No. 88 | Patriots meeting: 30 visit

Strengths: Wheatley is a tall, lean athlete with adequate length to disrupt throws. He lacks high-end speed but has shown he can play sideline to sideline, and make up for it in different ways: he plays with urgency and has shown some good awareness in coverage. He quickly closes in on ball carriers, and is a proven ballhawk with the baseline anticipation and hands reflective of his wide receiver background. He also is a willing run defender who is not afraid to come down hard when playing in the box, and who reacts instinctively to screen passes and misdirection plays. He finished his college career without any defensive penalties.

Penn State S Zakee Wheatley reportedly has a Top-30 visit set up with the Patriots.

Stands 6’3” and 203 lbs. The ‘24 Fiesta Bowl Defensive MVP recorded 74 tackles, 2 tackles for loss, and 1 INT last season. Had 96 tackles, a sack, and 3 INTs in ‘24.pic.twitter.com/oLVOEkzK3m

— Jack Aylmer (@Jack_Aylmer) March 18, 2026

Weaknesses: Wheatley’s slight frame can lead to difficult tackles and getting boxed out at the catch point, meaning he will have to add some mass entering the NFL. His tackling is inconsistent; while the intent is there, the technique and attack angles tend to break down when he tries to force a stop. As noted earlier, he lacks true top speed — something that could become a bigger issue at the pros than it was in college — and is not the most sudden of movers in space either. His lower-body flexibility being limited impacts his success in 1-on-1 coverage; he is at his best when the action happens in front of him and he is not asked to run with his assignments.

Patriots preview

What would be his role? Wheatley is a scheme-flexible safety who can find a role playing both in the slot or deep in either one- or two-high shells. While his flexibility would give the Patriots options should they add him, the experience higher up on the depth chart would likely limit his chances as a rookie. The goal, however, would be long-term stability with him and Craig Woodson as the starting duo.

Does he have positional versatility? Yes, indeed. While long removed from his days as a cornerback let alone a wide receiver, Wheatley is still a versatile player. As noted above, he can play several roles within the context of the safety position and furthermore also move into the slot or contribute in the kicking game: he saw extensive action at three of the core four units at Penn State (punt return, kickoff return, kickoff coverage), even though most of it came before 2024.

What is his growth potential? Wheatley might need to add more bulk to prepare himself for the physical toll the NFL takes, and also improve his tackling technique. He also has limitations that might prevent him from ever becoming a true elite option at the position, and at age 24 is on a shallower developmental curve than younger prospects, but he could still become a serviceable player as a third safety/core special teamer or even a potential starter if all comes together.

Why the Patriots? Wheatley checks plenty of boxes the Patriots value, including his physical play style, off-field demeanor and favorable projection in a zone-based coverage scheme. He also would address an under-the-radar need even if he does not develop into Kevin Byard’s successor; the 24-year-old at the least projects as a long-term upgrade over Dell Pettus as the third safety.

Why not the Patriots? If the Patriots are serious about building up the safety group behind possible one-and-done starter Byard, they might not want to wait until the late third round. Instead, they might want to go with one of the more polished prospects expected to come off the board sooner.

One-sentence verdict: Wheatley is not the flashiest of prospects in terms of measurables and ball production, but he has shown he can do a little bit of everything.

For more information about Zakee Wheatley and the rest of this year’s class of prospects, please take a look at Adam’s 2026 NFL Draft Guide.

Also, what do you think about Wheatleyas a potential Patriots target? Do you like him? Where would you pick him? Please head down to the comment section to share your thoughts.

16 Prospects confirm attendance for NFL Draft Night in Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh, PA, will host the NFL Draft starting on April 23rd, and so far, 16 draft prospects have confirmed their attendance for the festivities.

Three of college football's most notorious schools will have the most players on site: Ohio State with five, Alabama with two, and Miami with two. The Big Ten Conference will lead all conferences by having six prospects in attendance. Followed by the SEC with five, and the ACC with two.

The Draft begins with the first round on Thursday night, April 23, and continues Friday, April 24, with Rounds 2-3. The Draft will conclude on Saturday, April 25, with Rounds 4-7.

The NFL Draft is being hosted in Pittsburgh for the first time since 1948.

Below are the players who will attend.

1)David BaileyLBTexas Tech
2)Rueben Bain Jr.DEMiami (Fla.)
3)Mansoor DelaneDBLSU
4)Caleb DownsDBOhio State
5)Keldric FaulkDEAuburn
6)Colton HoodDBTennessee
7)Makai LemonWRUSC
8)Jeremiyah LoveRBNotre Dame
9)Francis MauigoaOLMiami (Fla.)
10)Kayden McDonaldDTOhio State
11)Kadyn ProctorTAlabama
12)Arvell ReeseLBOhio State
13)Ty SimpsonQBAlabama
14)Sonny StylesLBOhio State
15)Carnell TateWROhio State
16)Jordyn TysonWRArizona State

This article originally appeared on Touchdown Wire: 16 Prospects confirmed for NFL Draft Night in Pittsburgh

Kon Knueppel sets new NBA record in Hornets regular season finale

Former Duke Blue Devil and recent No. 4 overall pick Kon Knueppel capped off a tremendous rookie campaign Sunday night, finishing with 14 points, six rebounds, five assists, two steals and one block against the New York Knicks. Knueppel also knocked down three three-pointers.

As a result, Charlotte's sharpshooter finished the season with 273 made three-pointers, just ahead of his Hornets teammate LaMelo Ball, who finished the year with 272. This shattered the previous rookie record (206) set by Keegan Murray (Sacramento Kings) in the 2022-23 season. It also marked the first time that a rookie ever led the league in three-pointers made.

Looking ahead, Knueppel and the Hornets will host the Miami Heat Tuesday in a Play-In Tournament elimination game, looking to get one step closer to the playoffs.

This article originally appeared on Duke Wire: Kon Knueppel sets new NBA record in Hornets regular season finale

Real Madrid can activate Bundesliga star’s cut-price release clause this summer

Real Madrid can activate Bundesliga star’s cut-price release clause this summer
Real Madrid can activate Bundesliga star’s cut-price release clause this summer

La Liga giants Real Madrid are on a short list of clubs with the option to bring in Borussia Dortmund star Nico Schlotterbeck for a reduced fee this summer.

This comes owing to a clause in the German international’s new contract at Signal Iduna Park.

The name of defender Schlotterbeck has of course long emerged as a prominent one in the media headlines at Real Madrid.

As much comes amid the understanding that, in the thick of their ongoing search for reinforcements at the back, Florentino Pérez and co. have earmarked the 26-year-old as one potential target.

And as alluded to above, if the latest word stemming from the German media is anything to go by, then Los Blancos could yet avail of a club-specific clause in Schlotterbeck’s contract to strike a deal.

As per a report from market insider Florian Plettenberg:

‘Understand Real Madrid are one of the few clubs that can activate a release clause for Nico Schlotterbeck this summer. The fee is around €50-60 million.’

Conor Laird – GSFN

Kounde, Cancelo And De Jong To Start | 4-2-3-1 Barcelona Predicted Lineup Vs Atletico Madrid

Kounde, Cancelo And De Jong To Start | 4-2-3-1 Barcelona Predicted Lineup Vs Atletico Madrid
Kounde, Cancelo And De Jong To Start | 4-2-3-1 Barcelona Predicted Lineup Vs Atletico Madrid

Barcelona will lock horns with Atletico Madrid at the Wanda Metropolitano this Tuesday night as they look to secure a good result on the road in the second leg of their UEFA Champions League quarterfinal clash. The Catalan club managed to earn a dominant 4-1 win over Espanyol recently, which should give them some confidence going into this game as they look to overturn a 2-0 first-leg deficit.

Hansi Flick will set his side up in a 4-2-3-1 formation and is expected to make some changes to his first team for this clash. Jules Kounde, Joao Cancelo and Frenkie de Jong could all play from the start of this game.

4-2-3-1 Barcelona Predicted Lineup To Face Atletico Madrid

Defence

Joan Garcia will operate in between the sticks for the Catalan club after conceding one goal in his last outing. Ronald Araujo will resume his partnership with Eric Garcia at the heart of Hansi Flick’s defence as they look to keep the home team frustrated throughout the 90 minutes.

Jules Kounde will try to prove his value as the right-back, while Joao Cancelo looks to impress on the other side as the left-back. Both of them will be given the freedom to go forward and express themselves inside the opponent’s half.

Gerard Martin will provide cover for the defensive positions on the bench.

Barcelona

BARCELONA, SPAIN – APRIL 11: Lamine Yamal of FC Barcelona looks on during the LaLiga EA Sports match between FC Barcelona and RCD Espanyol de Barcelona at Spotify Camp Nou on April 11, 2026 in Barcelona, Spain. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)

Midfield

Pedri and Frenkie de Jong will operate as the holding midfielders as they focus on winning the 50-50 battles at the centre of the park.

The gifted trio of Marcus Rashford, Fermin Lopez and Lamine Yamal will function just ahead of them as part of the Barcelona attack. All three of them need to combine well if Barcelona are to secure a convincing win at the Wanda Metropolitano in midweek.

Marc Casado and Dani Olmo will have to be content with a place on the bench as they await their chance to influence the game in the second 45 minutes if required.

Attack

Ferran Torres will lead the charge for the Catalan club up top. He has to find a way to be a constant menace in the final third.

Robert Lewandowski will be named on the bench and might come on to make an impact in the latter stages of the game if needed.

Portal Update: Darren Harris Makes His Decision

CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA - NOVEMBER 04: Darren Harris #8 of the Duke Blue Devils reacts in the first half against the Texas Longhorns at Spectrum Center on November 04, 2025 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Jacob Kupferman/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Former Blue Devil Darren Harris is in the portal, as you probably know, and has made his decision: he’ll be an Indiana Hoosier.

It might be a great choice for him personally. Coach Darian DeVries likes to use three-point shot in his offense, and Harris is a superb shooter.

His shot will always there, but what we liked this season was seeing him play with a lot of grittiness. If he takes that to IU, they’ll be very happy to have him.

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Patriots aren't closing the door on potential A.J. Brown trade

FOXBOROUGH, Mass — Despite the focus being on the 2026 NFL Draft, Patriots executive vice president of player personnel Eliot Wolf couldn't escape being asked about the possibility of trading with the Philadelphia Eagles for wide receiver A.J. Brown.

Specifically, Wolf was asked if the door is still open for this potential move.

"As far as players on other teams, again, gonna keep the door open to anything that we think may improve our roster," Wolf said. "Whether that's with the player you mentioned or other players."

This has been the same answer Wolf has repeated throughout the offseason when asked about any trade, and the widespread belief is that Brown will be a Patriot before the start of the 2026 season. There's the possibility that New England and the Eagles can agree on a trade before the draft next week, but it seems more likely that things will hold off until after June 1 due to the dead money hit Philadelphia will have to take.

The biggest question that now remains is what the Eagles' exact asking price is and whether the Patriots will be willing to meet it.

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Good signs! Texas basketball has No. 2 transfer portal class in nation

It has been a good week for Sean Miller and the Texas Longhorns men's basketball program. The Horns have signed two strong players from the NCAA transfer portal and now have the No. 2 portal class in the nation, according to 247Sports.

On Saturday, we learned Texas had secured the commitment from Colorado Buffaloes point guard Isaiah Johnson. Coming off an impressive freshman year, where he averaged 16.9 points per game, Johnson is known as a prolific finisher at the basket. The Valley Village, CA native is also a solid three-point threat, shooting 37.8% on 4.6 threes per game. He is considered to be a strong replacement for fellow lefty guard Tramon Mark,.

Sunday, TCU Horned Frogs power forward David Punch gave his pledge to Texas. The 6-foot-7 sophomore started every game this season and averaged 14.1 points, 6.8 rebounds, and 1.9 blocks per game. Punch had a strong postseason. The Killeen, Texas native averaged 25 points on 58.6% shooting, 8.5 rebounds and three blocks in two Big 12 Tournament games. He also had a double-double with 16 points and 13 rebounds in TCU’s 66-64 win over No. 8 seed Ohio State in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.

Texas now has the No. 2 transfer portal class in the country this offseason after landing David Punch, per 247Sports' rankings. pic.twitter.com/qCmVkRkFXI

— Zach Dimmitt (@ZachDimmitt7) April 13, 2026

Miller has more work to do, but he's building off his Elite 8 appearance with a strong start to the transfer window.

This article originally appeared on Longhorns Wire: Texas Longhorns basketball has No. 2 transfer portal class in nation

Manchester United vs. Leeds score, stats, talking points, highlights as Okafor has visitors up in Premier League match

Noah Okafor

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Manchester United continue their push up the Premier League table under Michael Carrick as they host Leeds United in a return to domestic action after a long layoff.

The Red Devils have not taken the field since March 20, when they drew with Bournemouth, as they have been able to rest and recover for nearly a month thanks to the March international break and subsequent FA Cup fixtures.

United sit third in the Premier League standings, level with Aston Villa on points but ahead on goal differential, as they have lost just one of their last four matches under Carrick's leadership. This has led to questions about the former United midfielder's long-term viability as a candidate for the permanent managerial role, although the lack of consistent fixtures has also given him a leg up that may not be available next season should they go on to secure European football. 

The Sporting News is following the Man United vs. Leeds match live, providing score updates, commentary, and analysis.

Man United vs. Leeds live score

Location: Old Trafford (Manchester, England)
Referee: Paul Tierney

Keep track of every game and every goal via SN's live Premier League scoreboard

Starting lineups:

Man United (4-2-3-1, right to left): 31. Lammens (GK) — 3. Mazraoui (Dalot, 70'), 15. Yoro, 6. L. Martinez (red card, 56'), 23. Shaw — 18. Casemiro, 25. Ugarte — 16. Diallo (Mbeumo, 70'), 8. Fernandes, 10. Cunha — 30. Sesko.

Leeds United (3-4-2-1, right to left): 26. Darlow (GK) — 24. Justin, 15. Bijol, 5. Struijk — 2. Bogle, 22. Tanaka (Gruev, 74'), 4. Ampadu, 3. Gudmundsson — 11. Aaronson (Longstaff, 86'), 19. Okafor (Gnonto, 74') — 9. Calvert-Lewin.

MORE:An up-to-date list of the Premier League top goal scorers for the 2025/26 season

Man United vs. Leeds key moments

85th min: Chance, Man United! KARL DARLOW MAKES A HUGE SAVE TO DENY BENJAMIN SESKO! The United striker rises high to meet the ball with his head, but the Leeds goalkeeper parries the ball away and out for a corner!

Then, on the ensuing set-piece...IT'S CLEARED OFF THE LINE! Another header is sent fizzing towards the Leeds net, but it's headed back away powerfully by a defender! What a moment there, as United had a big chance but fail to convert!

69th min: GOAL! MAN UNITED! CASEMIRO BRINGS THE RED DEVILS BACK WITHIN ONE!

The red card has galvanized Man United, and they look much better since falling down to 10 men! The home crowd has played its part, urging on the Red Devils, and at the back post, Casemiro meets a Bruno Fernandes ball into the penalty area with his head and buries the chance!

Watch Man United goal in USA:

"IT'S GAME ON HERE!"

Casemiro finishes off a beautiful cross from Bruno.

Leeds 2 - 1 Manchester United pic.twitter.com/DVAi6MPepv

— USA Sports (@usasports) April 13, 2026

HIGHLIGHT:Watch Casemiro goal in the UK

56th min: RED CARD! MAN UNITED! LISANDRO MARTINEZ HAS BEEN SENT OFF ON HIS RETURN FROM INJURY!

The incident wasn't seen on replay, but the VAR official has spotted a slight pull of the hair of Dominic Calvert-Lewin, who has his hair up in a pony tail, and the referee sends him off!

It's an incredibly harsh decision, as Martinez doesn't seem to have any idea he's even done it. On replay, while he does appear to clamp his hand down momentarily, the Argentine ultimately lets go quite quickly. He had jumped to meet an aerial header, and appeared to just grabbed hold of anything to steady himself, likely expecting to get a handful of Calvert-Lewin's shirt instead of his hair.

Regardless, the Man United defender is off, and the Red Devils are a man down!

Watch Lisandro Martinez red card in USA:

Lisandro Martinez sent off for PULLING Dominic Calvert-Lewin's hair!

Manchester United are down to 10 men against Leeds 🫣 pic.twitter.com/fi6SoLGC16

— USA Sports (@usasports) April 13, 2026

HIGHLIGHT:Watch Lisandro Martinez red card in UK

2nd half kickoff: They're back under way for the second half, and somewhat surprisingly Michael Carrick has not made any changes to his XI. We'll see if his halftime team talk is enough to rally the side, or if he needs to make alterations to the players on the field, with Bryan Mbeumo lurking on the bench.

HALFTIME: Man United 0-2 Leeds United

What a 45 minutes that was! Leeds were completely and fully the better side, as they have come to play while Man United haven't even gotten off the bus!

United were sloppy, messy, and poor while Leeds were clinical, incisive, and aggressive! A brilliant 45 minutes for Leeds, who have not won at Old Trafford in 45 years! Can they close out the win?

45th min: Chance, Leeds! WHAT A GAME-SAVING CHALLENGE BY LISANDRO MARTINEZ! WOW!

Man United are all over the place in possession, and they give it away in their own third as Ao Tanaka snatches away a poor central pass. He then rounds the goalkeeper Senne Lammens and has a wide open goal to shoot at, but out of nowhere comes Lisandro Martinez flying in to make the sliding block right on the goal mouth! That has saved a goal and kept the scoreline within reach!

29th min: GOAL! LEEDS! NOAH OKAFOR AGAIN! The goal comes thanks in large part to a big deflection, but it's fully deserved for Leeds who have been the better side!

Manchester United want a foul as Bruno Fernandes is dispossessed in midfield, but the referee doesn't give it, and Leeds are off and running. The visitors pummel United with a host of scoring chances in quick succession, and finally Okafor rips a volley from the top of the penalty area which catches Lenny Yoro in the chest and skips past Senne Lammens inside the far post!

Watch Leeds goal in USA:

OKAFOR AGAIN!

An INSANE volley puts @LUFC up 2-0 against Manchester United 😮 pic.twitter.com/7vxNwNuEy1

— USA Sports (@usasports) April 13, 2026

HIGHLIGHT:Watch Leeds second goal in UK

5th min: GOAL! LEEDS! NOAH OKAFOR OPENS THE SCORING! Just a minute after Dominic Calvert-Lewin had a massive chance saved, Okafor reacts first to Lenny Yoro's contested clearance and pokes it past Senne Lammens!

Leeds have started the better side, and they've got a nearly instant profit from it!

Watch Leeds goal in USA:

WHAT A START FOR LEEDS UNITED!

Noah Okafor puts Leeds ahead of Manchester United 5' into the match. pic.twitter.com/MSQ5n28XLS

— USA Sports (@usasports) April 13, 2026

HIGHLIGHT:Watch Leeds United goal in UK

Kickoff: The match is under way in northern England! A big rivalry match in the Champions League qualification race — and the relegation battle, for that matter — is under way! 

Lineups: The starting XI has been submitted for both sides!

For Man United, Benjamin Sesko and Lisandro Martinez both return from injury to start the match, while Kobbie Mainoo does not appear in the lineup, with Manuel Ugarte in midfield instead. Diogo Dalot misses out due to illness, with Noussair Mazraoui starting at right-back.

For Leeds, there are no surprises whatsoever, with the only new face being Noah Okafor coming in while Ilia Gruev takes a seat.

Prematch: The race for Champions League places is officially on for Manchester United. They sit third in the table, ahead of Aston Villa only on goal differential, while sporting a three-point gap to fifth-placed Liverpool in the final UCL qualifying place.

Chelsea are in sixth with 48 points, having lost four of their last five but always a dangerous side to make a run, while Brentford are in seventh just a point back of that. It's a crowded chase, so points will be valued highly in every one of United's last seven matches of the season!

Man United vs. Leeds talking points, analysis

Following the game, this section will be updated with analysis of the Man United vs. Leeds match.

Man United vs. Leeds reaction

Following the game, this section will be updated with post-match reaction from Michael Carrick and Daniel Farke.

Man United vs. Leeds team news

Man United team news

MORE:An in-depth rundown of all the latest Man United team news and injuries

  • Benjamin Sesko withdrew from international duty with Slovenia, but he is expected to return for this match. The same is true for Bryan Mbeumo who missed out on March international matches with Cameroon.
  • It is expected that Lisandro Martinez will return from his calf injury in this game, although he's unlikely to be ready to start after having missed six matches.
  • Harry Maguire is suspended for this match after being sent off last time out for denying an obvious goal scoring opportunity.

Leeds team news

  • Noah Okafor and Jaka Bijol are both doubts for today's game, but could still make the squad as they are both carrying knocks.
  • Those absent for today's match include Anton StachJoe Rodon, and Daniel James, as the former two deal with ankle injuries while James has a muscle problem. All three are expected to miss at least two more weeks.

Man United vs. Leeds upcoming schedules

Man United upcoming fixtures

DateCompetitionMatchLocation
Sat, Apr. 18Premier LeagueChelsea vs. Man UnitedStamford Bridge (London, England)
Mon, Apr. 27Premier LeagueMan United vs. BrentfordOld Trafford (Manchester, England)
Sun, May 3Premier LeagueMan United vs. LiverpoolOld Trafford (Manchester, England)

Leeds United upcoming fixtures

DateCompetitionMatchLocation
Sat, Apr. 18Premier LeagueLeeds United vs. WolvesElland Road (Leeds, England)
Wed, Apr. 22Premier LeagueBournemouth vs. Leeds UnitedVitality Stadium (Bournemouth, England)
Sun, Apr. 26Premier LeagueChelsea vs. Leeds UnitedStamford Bridge (London, England)

Guardians make exciting roster move with .748 OPS slugger and 3.40 ERA reliever

Guardians make exciting roster move with .748 OPS slugger and 3.40 ERA reliever originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Cleveland Guardians are in fairly decent shape, sitting tied atop the AL Central with the Minnesota Twins at 9-7 this season.

While things aren't going too badly, they need to improve the offense, and could use some better production from their bullpen as well.

Fortunately, the Guardians got some great news on both spots, with outfielder George Valera and reliever Hunter Gaddis both being activated off the injured list in a pair of fun roster moves announced by @GuardsInsider on Twitter/x.

Guardians make fun George Valera, Hunter Gaddis roster moves

"OF George Valera, activated from 10-day injured list. RHP Hunter Gaddis, activated from 150day injured list," the Guardians announced. "1B/OF CJ Kafus, optioned to Columbus (AAA). LHP Kolby Allard designated for assignment."

Valera is a very fun activation, as the former Guardians' top prospect looked solid last year in his big league debut. spanning 16 games, as he hit .220 with two homers and a .748 OPS.

He was also great in the postseason, with a 1.143 OPS in seven at-bats thanks to a double and a homer during the Detroit Tigers' Wild Card series.

Also being activated in this roster move from the Guardians is Gaddis, the veteran righty reliever. The 28-year-old has a 3.40 ERA in his career, and posted a 3.11 ERA in 73 games last season, and a ridiculous 1.57 ERA in 78 games the year before.

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Both are being activated to the Major League roster, and to make room in the lineup and the bullpen, the Guardians are optioning CJ Kafus to the minor leagues and designating for assignment lefty long reliever Kolby Allard.

This season, Allard posted a 10.38 ERA with nine strikeouts in 8.2 innings of work. This came after an impressive 2025 season in which he pitched in 33 games with a 2.63 ERA across 65 innings pitched.

Kafus, before being sent down in this roster move, was hitting .182 with one home run and two RBIs across nine games played and 22 total at-bats.

These are some fun roster moves for the Guardians, as the activation of Valera and Gaddis helps get the Guardians closer to full-strength this season.

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NASCAR adjusts Talladega Cup stage length to head off fuel saving tactics

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NASCAR has adjusted the length of the three stages for the Cup Series race at Talladega on April 26.

The first stage will end on Lap 98, the second stage on Lap 143 and the scheduled conclusion on Lap 188. In comparison, last year saw the stages end on Lap 60 and 120. In other words, NASCAR has structured the race where fuel will not be necessary in the middle of the final two stages, to discourage fuel conservation tactics.  

This has been a point of contention from the fan base and some drivers since the current-generation car made its debut in 2022.

Teams instruct drivers to run at half-throttle or less at Daytona and Talladega right now because passing is considerably challenging for this car compared to its predecessors on these types of tracks. If the amount of drag and aero prevents passing within the pack, the only other optimal way to gain track position is to get it on pit road, by being able to take less fuel than other teams.

In order to take less fuel on pit road, a driver would need to use less while racing.

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NASCAR also intends to schedule a winter test at Daytona, similar to the old Preseason Thunder, to work on additional aerodynamic package changes to the hopes of improving the racing product itself. John Probst, NASCAR Executive Vice President and Chief Racing Development Officer, discussed those changes last week on the official NASCAR ‘Hauler Talk’ podcast.

“Coming out of Daytona we have been working hand-in-hand with a lot of our race teams trying to largely break into two categories things we could do. One are sporting related things, things like rules around pit stops or stage lengths or things of that nature. The other being in a technical bucket, which would mean car changes: spoiler, power level, things of that nature…. 

“As we went through all of our options, not just with NASCAR but even with the teams, there’s a little bit of reluctance to just make wholesale changes to any of the technical stuff in the middle of the season for fear of the unintended consequences. 

“If you look at generally how a lot of our speedways were laid out it was a short stage, a short stage and then a long stage to the end. Going into Talladega, we’re going to flip that and adjust the lengths of the final two stages such that we’re confident that the last two stages are short enough to be made without a fuel stop. 

“It could be interesting, as well, in that first stage, the length of it, if there’s some that try to do it on one stop versus some that try to do it on two. We think that if there are some that try to do it on two, they may drag the group that tried to do it on one along with them to where they won’t be able to do it in one, so it’s got the potential there for some pretty interesting strategies.”

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What’s next for Rangers after Jonathan Quick announces NHL retirement

What’s next for Rangers after Jonathan Quick announces NHL retirement
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What felt likely, and perhaps even inevitable late this season, became official Monday when Jonathan Quick told reporters that he’s retiring from the NHL after making one more start with the New York Rangers against the Florida Panthers later that evening.

The 40-year-old goalie said he’s known for a while that this would be the end of his 18-season NHL career. And it sure had that vibe nine days ago, when Quick made his most recent start at Madison Square Garden, a sterling performance in a 4-1 Rangers victory punctuated by an extended postgame curtain call.

“With the ups and downs the season, you don’t really want to admit it to yourself, you know? So, as we kind of got towards the end of the season here, I let [general manager Chris Drury] know and ‘Sully’ (coach Mike Sullivan) know. Just so they can plan accordingly,” Quick explained after the morning skate. “I’m grateful for them. They’ve helped me out through this process. And let me know games I’m going to start so I can make sure to get the family there and stuff like that.”

Heading into his final NHL start, Quick has 410 wins on his resume, 12th all-time in NHL history, and most among United States-born goalies. He’s a three-time Stanley Cup champion, backstopping titles for the Los Angeles Kings in 2012 and 2014 — the latter in five games over the Rangers — and serving as the Vegas Golden Knights’ third goaltender in 2023.

Thank you & congratulations on an incredible career, Quickie 💙 ❤️ pic.twitter.com/bwV0bue72M

— Rangers on MSG (@RangersMSGN) April 13, 2026

Since 2023-24, Quick’s been Igor Shesterkin’s backup on Broadway, as well as a respected and inspirational leader on and off the ice for the Rangers. Though he didn’t play a single game during the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs, Quick’s teammates praised him for his leadership behind the scenes during a run to the Eastern Conference Final. Last season, he won the Rod Gilbert Mr. Ranger Award.

This season didn’t go so well for the oldest goalie in the NHL, especially when he was pressed into full-time duty after Shesterkin sustained a lower-body injury in January. Ahead of his final appearance, Quick is 6-16-2 with a 3.09 goals-against average, .893 save percentage and two shutouts in 24 games (23 starts) this season.

Over three seasons with the Rangers, he’s 35-29-6 with a 2.94 GAA, .900 save percentage and seven shutouts in 75 games (69 starts).

What’s next for Rangers after Jonathan Quick retirement announcement

The Rangers are going to miss Quick on many levels moving forward. He and Shesterkin have serious mutual respect and formed a solid 1-2 punch between the pipes. And the rest of the roster clearly looked up to Quick, a likely future Hall of Famer, and his words carried much weight inside the locker room.

So, what’s next for Rangers, now that it’s clear Quick won’t be back in 2026-27?

Dylan Garand opportunity

NHL: Chicago Blackhawks at New York Rangers
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The heir apparent to replace Quick as Shesterkin’s backup appears to be Dylan Garand. New York’s fourth-round pick (No. 103 overall) in the 2020 NHL Draft will be 24 years old next season, his fifth in professional hockey. He’s played mostly with Hartford of the American Hockey League for four seasons, and was an AHL All-Star in 2024-25, when he won 20 games.

Better yet, Garand sparkled in his first two NHL starts late this season, earning First Star honors in each contest, when he stopped 62 of 65 shots in a regulation win and shootout defeat. Coach Mike Sullivan praised Garand for his poise, and it was very evident that the kid was ready for the moment.

His play with Hartford was pretty inconsistent this season. That’s similar to the first two years of his career, when he struggled during the regular season, but starred in the Calder Cup Playoffs. Perhaps, he just needs the big stage to perform his best. But buying into that theory 100 percent is risky. So, don’t just expect the Rangers to hand the No. 2 job on Broadway to Garand, who, by the way, is a pending restricted free agent with arbitration rights this offseason.

Plan for competition

NHL: Stanley Cup Final-Pittsburgh Penguins at San Jose Sharks
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Barring a trade for a backup goalie — which appears very unlikely — the Rangers need to add one in free agency. But this is where it gets a bit tricky. How much do the Rangers believe in Garand? If a lot, then they must target a veteran goalie willing to play in the AHL, assuming Garand is the heir apparent for the No. 2 job in New York. But if the Rangers are unsure and sign a legit NHL No. 2, with the plan to let Garand marinade longer in the minors, well, how does their top goalie prospect handle that?

Let’s start with this. Outside of Garand, there isn’t another goalie in the system worthy of being Shesterkin’s permanent backup with the Rangers. Spencer Martin is more of an emergency veteran option, not a full-timer. Callum Tung is less experienced and not as big a prospect as Garand, not to mention nowhere near ready for the NHL.

So, the Rangers could target a No. 2 like Eric Comrie, the 30-year-old longtime understudy to Connor Hellebuyck with the Winnipeg Jets. Or David Rittich, who’s 33 and coming off a strong season as the Islanders No. 2. A younger intriguing option, perhaps, is Daniil Tarasov, who’s the backup with the Panthers and just 27 years old.

Each is an affordable UFA option, and would come to camp as the presumed backup favorite, pushing Garand to the No. 3 role.

NHL: Buffalo Sabres at Winnipeg Jets
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If the Rangers view Garand as the favorite, then a more likely path is to add a veteran who’s in the AHL now, seeking a similar role with the Rangers to be No. 3 on the depth chart. Former Rangers draft pick Brandon Halverson, who’s now 30 and in the Tampa Bay Lightning organization fits that mold. A younger option is Cayden Primeau (27), who played in the NHL with the Montreal Canadiens and just had a good season in the minors for the Carolina Hurricanes organization.

Perhaps Cal Petersen or Pheonix Copley makes sense to be the safety net behind Garand. There are plenty of veteran UFA goalies with NHL experience that played well in the AHL this season to choose from.

The bigger names — Sergei Bobrovsky, Frederik Andersen, Cam Talbot — don’t make sense for the Rangers. But might Sullivan have interest in reuniting with Matt Murray? He’ll be 32 next season, only played seven NHL games since 2022-23 due to injuries, and currently is on leave from the Seattle Kraken due to a family matter. But he and Sullivan did win consecutive Stanley Cup championships together in Pittsburgh with the Penguins, so if there is anything left in the veteran goalie, perhaps the Rangers show interest.

Drafting at least one goalie is a must

The Rangers last selected a goalie in the NHL Draft back in 2021, when the nabbed Talyn Boyko in the fourth round (No. 112 overall). Before that, Garand and Hugo Ollas (seventh round, No. 197 overall) were picked in the 2020 draft.

Considering the lack of quality depth among prospects at the goaltender position within the organization — no, neither Boyko nor Ollas moves the needle — it’s time for the Rangers to select a goalie or two in the upcoming draft. The Rangers have 11 picks right now in the 2026 draft. A goalie should be targeted in the middle rounds on Day 2 of the draft. And that has nothing to do with Garand or where he ends up next season. It’s time to build organizational depth at the goalie position.

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Enrique on Liverpool Challenge: “We Know How Difficult Anfield Is”

Paris Saint-Germain coach Luis Enrique addresses the media ahead of the Champions League quarter-final against Liverpool. | AFP via Getty Images

Liverpool will be hoping for another famous European night and Anfield and to stage a comeback against Paris Saint-Germain this evening when the two sides meet in the second leg of their Champions League quarter-final with the Parisians carrying a 2-0 advantage from last week’s match at the Parc des Princes.

If they are to manage it, though, they will have to overcome not just arguably Europe’s top side over the past 12 months but also one led by a manager who is taking the threat of the home crowd seriously. That’s because Luis Enrique not only played at Anfield twice as a Barcelona player but also visited and sat on the Kop after hanging up his boots.

“I don’t remember the exact match but it was nice,” he said of his visit as a fan in the 2000s. “I wanted to live as a supporter in one of the best stadiums in the world, at Anfield, and I enjoyed it a lot. It was a different experience. I got the tickets as Luis Garcia was playing here, so it was special—very different to what I lived as a player.”

Liverpool have overcome deficits before, but even having won against Fulham on the weekend the game comes at a point in time when the mood around the club is at its lowest in years thanks to a season where both results and performances fall well short of expectation for the defending Premier League champions.

Add in arguably the toughest possible opponent—an opponent who got the weekend off when Ligue 1 re-arranged fixtures to give PSG rest ahead of their European clash—and a manager who won’t be inclined to under-value the potential power of Anfield to turn the tide and help tip the match in the home side’s favour, though, and it will be difficult.

“Everyone says we won the first leg easily and were better than the opposition,” Enrique added. “It might be the case but things can change so quickly in a football match. You need to be careful, to take care of the details—you need to be ready because you can concede a goal in the first half and then the game is still open.

“So we’ll go out to try and win the game like we always do. They will come out and try to score and so I need to ensure my team know we will encounter difficulties, that it won’t be easy. We know how difficult it is to play in a stadium like Anfield but it’s also a source of motivation and we want to play our game, to overcome them, and win the game.”

Arsenal and Chelsea chase Hall - Tuesday's gossip

Newcastle left-back Lewis Hall is a target for Chelsea and Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester United eye RB Leipzig defender David Raum, Brighton goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen considers future.

Arsenal and Chelsea are leading the chase to sign Newcastle's Lewis Hall, 21, but the Magpies will not let the left-back leave easily. (Caught Offside)

Liverpool and Manchester United are keen on RB Leipzig captain David Raum having been impressed with the 27-year-old Germany left-back during scouting missions this season. (Teamtalk)

Brighton's Bart Verbruggen might leave the Seagulls this summer with the Netherlands goalkeeper, 23, considering various options over his future. (Florian Plettenberg)

Chelsea would also like to add Porto's Brazilian winger William Gomes, 20, to their attacking options for next season. (Sport Witness)

Liverpool are set to evaluate handing a new contract to 33-year-old Brazil goalkeeper Alisson next season. (Football Insider)

Former Liverpool and Paris St-Germain midfielder Georginio Wijnaldum is keen to make a return to the Premier League next season, with the 35-year-old Dutchman's contract with Saudi Arabian club Al-Ettifaq expiring this summer. (Sky Sports)

Swansea have placed a £15m price tag on Slovenia striker Zan Vipotnik, 24, who leads the Championship goalscoring charts and has attracted interest from Brighton. (Football Insider)

Newcastle's hierarchy are continuing to include boss Eddie Howe in discussions on transfer plans for the summer despite uncertainty over his future at St James' Park for the first time. (The I)

Real Madrid will listen to offers for Spanish forward Gonzalo Garcia, 22, this summer but spurn any interest in 19-year-old Brazil striker Endrick, who is currently on loan at Lyon. (The Athletic - subscription required)

Juventus will seek to immediately sell forward Lois Openda, 26, after being obliged to sign the Belgian this summer at the end of his loan from RB Leipzig. (Fabrizio Romano)

LeBron James must try to carry yet another team to playoff success with Lakers' Doncic, Reaves out

LOS ANGELES (AP) — LeBron James probably thought he was done playing this particular role.

After so many seasons in which James valiantly carried otherwise ordinary teams to extraordinary achievements, the greatest scorer in NBA history was not even the Los Angeles Lakers' focal point this year. Down the stretch of his first full season alongside Luka Doncic, the 41-year-old James became a supporting player of sorts while Doncic drove the Lakers’ offense and rising star Austin Reaves thrived.

This dynamic worked superbly while the Lakers made a 16-2 surge through March, winning the Pacific Division and prompting many to wonder if they could even conjure a challenge to Oklahoma City or San Antonio this spring.

And then Doncic (hamstring) and Reaves (oblique) both went down in the Lakers' first game of April with significant injuries likely to sideline them for several weeks.

Just like that, James is alone in the spotlight once again this month, the Lakers' faint postseason hopes resting on a 23-year NBA veteran who has already done it all.

When Los Angeles hosts the Houston Rockets in its playoff opener Saturday night, James will attempt yet another improbable feat in a career full of them: Keeping the Lakers alive long enough for Doncic and Reaves to return.

“I’ve had to tap back into a role that I’ve been accustomed to in the past, but obviously wasn’t what it was this year,” James said. “Circumstances have put me back in here, and I’m just trying to feed off my teammates (while my) teammates feed off of me. Trying to make things happen for us to continue to stay afloat.”

Indeed, this would be a daunting challenge for almost any player except James. After he racked up 26 points, 11 assists and eight rebounds while the Lakers beat Golden State last week, he was asked what his team needs from him without its two top scorers.

“Everything,” James said. “So nothing changes for me. Just back to the old ways."

James has spent the majority of his basketball life lifting up the players around him. Even after he left Cleveland the first time to relieve that burden by forming the Miami Heat's super-team, he went home again after four years and spent four more seasons carrying the Cavaliers to four straight NBA Finals against Golden State — most famously stretching the 2015 series to six games without Kyrie Irving or Kevin Love, followed by leading Cleveland's epic rally from a 3-1 series deficit to win the 2016 title.

Here in the present, the Lakers realize their promising season has probably been sabotaged by unlucky injuries. Doncic, who led the NBA in scoring, has traveled to Spain in hopes of finding some medical way to get back on the court sooner, while Reaves is almost certainly out for at least the first round.

But with James in their lineup, Lakers coach JJ Redick will always feel they've got a chance.

“We’re going to need him to facilitate, and we’re going to need him to score,” Redick said. “We’re going to need him to defend and rebound. I think he recognizes the task at hand, and he’s very locked in. He’s played great.”

All three of the Lakers' stars have had injury problems this season, and they only got extensive playing time together recently. James missed training camp and the first 14 games of the regular season last fall after developing sciatica, yet he has played in 60 of the ensuing 68 games for Los Angeles, including five back-to-back sets.

“He had not a good season, not a great — he had a remarkable season, all things considered,” Redick said. “You take away the fact that he’s in his 23rd year, and he’s 41 years old, he had a remarkable season. The fact that those things are real, and they’re very real in terms of the day-to-day management, it’s unbelievable what he did this year.”

James' numbers reflect only slight concessions to his age and his lessened workload behind Doncic and Reaves: His 20.9 points per game were his fewest since his rookie year in 2003-04, while his 33.2 minutes per game were his lowest ever.

Yet when he's in the spotlight, James still delivers with remarkable frequency. He finished the regular season by averaging 24.0 points, 9.7 assists, 6.0 rebounds and 3.0 steals in three Lakers victories to secure homecourt advantage in the first round.

James was named the Western Conference’s player of the week Monday for the 70th time — more than any other two players in NBA history combined.

“Just trying to squeeze as much of the juice as I can, until it’s as dry as it can be for me,” James said. “I’ve been given an opportunity to play the game that I love, and tried to do it at a high level, and I’ve tried to commit to it, and the game has given back to me.”

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Cooper Flagg reveals his thoughts after Dallas won the draft lottery

Heading into the 2025 NBA Draft, Duke star Cooper Flagg was a runaway favorite for the No. 1 overall pick after a stellar season with the Blue Devils.

Flagg won the Wooden Award in college, averaging 19.2 points, 7.5 rebounds and 4.2 assists per game.

As the NBA Draft Lottery approached, it was just a question of where he'd end up.

In a recent podcast appearance, Flagg opened up about his thoughts on the night of the lottery.

"Dallas was never a thought. I never thought about coming to Dallas. There was a lot of teams in the mix; I never even thought about them (Mavericks) getting the pick."

Going into the draft, Dallas had just a 1.8% chance to receive the first pick after finishing 10th in the Western Conference the season prior.

The three teams with the highest chance at the No. 1 overall selection (Washington, Utah and Charlotte) all fell out of the top three.

Although the team hasn't found much success during the 2025-26 season, Flagg is holding up his end of the bargain and is among the favorites for the NBA Rookie of the Year award with five regular season games remaining.

This article originally appeared on Duke Wire: Cooper Flagg reveals his thoughts after Dallas won the draft lottery

Zach Kleiman on criticism of Memphis: We love being here, the goal is to win here

Drew Hill: I asked Kleiman on Memphis criticisms and the lack of organizational response 1/3: "We want to win here. We love being here. We take a major pride in doing what we do to put the best possible product on the court here.

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That is the goal. The goal is to win here."

Drew Hill: "I have enough of a lens into this to see that the people who are working with the city are focused on improving downtown and putting everything in a position where are in the best possible spot in Memphis going forward. That is the goal. The goal is to win here."

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Big Ten basketball team that made Final Four has shown genuine interest in John Blackwell

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Wisconsin Badgers guard John Blackwell didn’t just enter the transfer portal. He immediately became one of the most sought‑after players available, and the race to snag him is already underway.

After a breakout junior season in which he averaged just over 19 points per game and earned All‑Big Ten honors, Blackwell’s decision sent shockwaves through a Wisconsin program that relied heavily on his scoring and playmaking.

Blackwell formed a potent backcourt duo with Nick Boyd, giving coach Greg Gard one of the conference’s most dynamic guard pairings. Even though Wisconsin’s NCAA Tournament run ended earlier than expected, Blackwell’s individual production was undeniable. He delivered multiple high‑volume scoring performances, showcased improved efficiency and consistently carried the Badgers in late‑game situations.

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“John Blackwell is one of the top guards to hit the portal,” On3’s Joe Tipton wrote.

Two key programs (and six total) have already emerged as early contenders: the Illinois Fighting Illini and the Duke Blue Devils. Others include the UCLA Bruins, Louisville Cardinals, Arizona Wildcats, and Alabama Crimson Tide.

Illinois makes sense for several reasons. It just wrapped up a surprise Final Four run, and the Illini ran into Blackwell on two separate occasions during the season, as he and the Badgers got the better of the Illini both times. This included a nail-biting 91-88 Big Ten Tournament loss in mid-March just before the NCAA Tournament began. Blackwell contributed 31 points, six rebounds and an assist.

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Duke’s interest hinges on NBA Draft decisions. If the Blue Devils lose multiple guards, Blackwell becomes an immediate high‑usage option capable of anchoring an offense. His ability to create off the dribble, score at all three levels, and handle late‑clock situations aligns with what Duke typically seeks in veteran backcourt additions.

For Wisconsin fans, the idea of Blackwell joining Duke is far easier to stomach than seeing him suit up for Illinois — a direct Big Ten rival. But the Badgers have no control over the process, and Blackwell’s recruitment is only beginning.

Blackwell’s next step will likely hinge on role, roster construction, and the opportunity to elevate his national profile. He has the production, the résumé and the leverage to choose a situation that maximizes both his development and his exposure.

Blackwell is expected to commit in early May, per Draft Express.

Wherever he lands, Blackwell will immediately shift the balance of power for his next program. Few guards in the portal offer his combination of scoring volume, experience and proven success against high‑level competition.

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Liverpool's next Mo Salah and Sadio Mane are coming

Liverpool's next Mo Salah and Sadio Mane are coming
Liverpool's next Mo Salah and Sadio Mane are coming

There's a new Mo Salah and Sadio Mane coming to Liverpool.

The partnership between the two stars of African football was one of the most devastating attacking duos the Premier League and Champions League have ever seen.

At their peak with Liverpool, the pair combined blistering pace and ruthless finishing to dismantle even the strongest defences.

Salah’s ability to cut inside from the right, glide past defenders, and finish with precision made him a constant threat, while Mané’s explosive acceleration, sharp positioning, and clinical edge from the left created a perfect balance.

Together, they stretched defensive lines to breaking point and became club legends while forming a formidable duo that will be unforgettable at Anfield.

What made their partnership so special was not just individual brilliance, but their understanding of each other’s game. They had their differences and disagreements but on the pitch they both helped out each other and pushed each other to be even better.

On the biggest stage, they were relentless. In the Champions League, they tore through Europe’s elite, playing a key role in Liverpool’s 2019 triumph. Domestically, they powered the club to Premier League glory, terrorising defenders week in, week out.

Defenders simply could not cope with their speed, directness, and unpredictability. For several seasons, Mane and Salah defined Liverpool’s attacking identity, an era where fear followed them onto every pitch they stepped on.

Richard Hughes' task will be now to recreate this duo at Anfield again.

And it's already clear what the plan is. Liverpool's Sadio Mane heir is here and he's slowly coming to the forefront already.

Rio Ngumoha was just 14-years-old when the Senegalese left Anfield, and then he arrived two years after Mane left as 16-year-old.

Now it's the young teenager who is finally getting people as excited with his performances on the left-wing as Mane once did.

There's a similar style of play in Ngumoha to Mane. The way he loves to drive at opponents, the way he drops his shoulder and causes problems for his opponents is very Mane esque.

His goal against Fulham was proof of that. It was shades of Sadio Mane scoring against Arsenal during the 2017/18 season.

So in Ngumoha, Hughes already has his Mane heir. But who will replace Salah? That's the next question and there is an obvious answer to this as well.

Man Utd's Martinez sent off for hair-pull against Leeds

Referee Paul Tierney speaks with Lisandro Martinez of Manchester United after showing him a red card for pulling the hair of Dominic Calvert-Lewin of Leeds United
Lisandro Martinez was sent off after 56 minutes against Leeds United [Getty Images]

Manchester United defender Lisandro Martinez was sent off after 56 minutes for pulling the hair of Leeds United striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin at Old Trafford.

Martinez, 28, was shown a straight red card and will now face a three-match suspension .

United were trailing 2-0 after Noah Okafor's first-half double when the Argentine tried to stop the Leeds attacker by holding his hair.

Referee Paul Tierney was instructed to review the incident on the pitchside monitor by the video assistant referee (VAR) before sending off Martinez.

"After review, Manchester United 6 is guilty of pulling his hair - violent conduct. Final decision is red card," Tierney announced to the stadium.

The Premier League Match Centre posted on X: "After VAR review, the referee issued a red card to Martinez for violent conduct."

Martinez was making his first Premier League start for United since a 1-1 draw against West Ham on 10 February, after recovering from a calf injury.

Ghana turns to veteran Carlos Queiroz as coach just weeks out from World Cup

ACCRA, Ghana (AP) — World Cup-bound Ghana appointed Carlos Queiroz as the new men's national coach on Monday, less than two months out from the tournament.

“Coach Queiroz begins work immediately,” the Ghana Football Association said in a statement.

Ghana opens its World Cup campaign in Group L against Panama on June 17 in Toronto, then faces England outside Boston and Croatia in Philadelphia.

The Black Stars also have warmups against Mexico on May 22 and Wales on June 2.

“This is not just another job — it is a mission,” Queiroz said in a statement on the GFA website. “And I am ready to give everything of my experience and knowledge once again, in service of the game and the happiness of People.”

Queiroz was chosen from more than 600 local and foreign applications because of his extensive World Cup experience.

He qualified South Africa for the 2002 World Cup, guided his native Portugal to the knockout phase in 2010, and coached Iran at the 2014 and 2018 tournaments.

Queiroz was most recently in charge of Oman, which failed to qualify for the World Cup. He stepped down three weeks ago.

He's replaced Otto Addo, who was fired on March 31 after four straight losses in warmup games.

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Jamie Graham hired as Nashville Collegiate Prep's first TSSAA football coach

Jamie Graham’s next step is about new beginnings. 

The former Lipscomb Academy coach was announced as the first TSSAA football coach at Nashville Collegiate Prep, the charter school announced on April 13. 

Nashville Collegiate Prep, located in Antioch, opened in 2021 and will play its first Tennessee high school football season in the fall of 2026 as part of a co-op with fellow south Nashville charter school Valor Prep. 

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Devin Arnold, an Antioch graduate who worked with Graham as his former director of operations at Lipscomb Academy, was also announced as Nashville Collegiate Prep’s athletic director in 2026.

Graham went 6-15 in two seasons at Lipscomb. He confirmed that Lipscomb Academy dismissed him as head coach in January, shortly before announcing the school had brought back former Mustangs coach Trent Dilfer. Lipscomb offered Graham an assistant coaching position, but he declined to seek something different.

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That led the former Whites Creek and Vanderbilt two-sport standout to Nashville Collegiate Prep, which opened its upper school this past August. The school began in 2021 for grades kindergarten through fifth grade. It includes ninth and 10th graders this year and will graduate its first senior class in 2028. 

The TSSAA approved Nashville Collegiate Prep for membership in February 2026. Graham didn’t estimate how big the football program is currently but said there are opportunities to grow. 

The program is expected to compete in Class 1A or 2A. 

“I think we’re in a good location for people who might be open to a charter school. I think they do things in a way that’s positive,” Graham said. “The campus is amazing. The football field sits down in a valley and already has turf. They have a turf baseball field. It sits on about 82 acres. I mean it’s a beautiful school.”

Arnold was Antioch’s athletic director and football coach from 2022-23, helping pull the program out of a 22-game losing streak and reach the TSSAA football playoffs for the first time since 2016.

“It’s super exciting to be able to come back to the community of Antioch and build something special for the kids in this community,” Arnold said. “They need another program that can be elite athletically, and we have an opportunity to do that with coach Graham.” 

Tyler Palmateer covers high school sports for The Tennessean. Have a story idea for Tyler? Reach him at tpalmateer@tennessean.com and on the X platform, @tpalmateer83.

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Yankees legend unloads on Trump: ‘Why are our prices so high?’

Yankees legend Reggie Jackson is once again taking aim at President Donald Trump.

With gas prices nearing an all-time high, the Hall of Famer is questioning America’s tactics — especially in its involvement in the Iran conflict.

“So we don’t need oil from outside countries? Help me and us with that please? Then why are our prices so high? We don’t applaud you, because you do that,” Jackson wrote in an X/Twitter post. “Stop beating down the opposition. Just continue to outdo them! Be first class. Just win the game, you’ll get credit.”

Oil prices have surged globally since the conflict in Iran began in late February, with crude surpassing $100 per barrel several times in this period. Despite suffering significant loss of life and a change in leadership, Iran has found it has an advantage in its control of the Strait of Hormuz, where much of the world’s oil supply travels through.

Trump continually insists that the U.S. produces enough oil and doesn’t need oil from the Middle East, but the blockade has significantly impacted prices globally.

Jackson’s latest post is part of a pattern of public criticism aimed at the Trump administration.

In January, the Hall of Famer criticized the Trump administration for launching a criminal investigation into Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell.

In a social media post, Jackson accused Trump of trying to intimidate the Fed through legal action. Jackson also applauded JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon for rallying behind Powell amid the Justice Department’s criminal inquiry.

Then, on Apr. 4, the Yankees legend took to social media to rip Trump’s Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth for the ousting of Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George and Army Gen. David Hodne.

“What’s happening with our (Secretary) of Defense?” Jackson asked in an X/Twitter post. “How do we get rid of all that experience at this time? ...

“Getting rid of The Chaplin leader? What? We’ve got a war going on and we’re getting rid of most of our experience and knowledge built with uniform time.”

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Dick Vitale health update: College basketball analyst confirms melanoma diagnosis

Dick Vitale's latest biopsy has brought some bad news.

In a statement shared by ESPN's PR account on X (formerly Twitter), the legendary college basketball analyst announced on Monday, April 13 that results from his biopsy last week confirmed a diagnosis of melanoma in both his lung and liver cavity.

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"I've beaten melanoma. I've beaten lymphoma. I've beaten vocal cord cancer. I've beaten lymph node cancer. I'm four-for-four and I'm fully confident I'm going to make it five-for-five," Vitale wrote in the statement.

Vitale said he'll soon be starting immunotherapy treatment and plans on "winning" this latest health battle of his. He also said he is "feeling fantastic" amid the diagnosis. Last week, Vitale shared that he underwent a biopsy at a hospital in Sarasota to look into some of the "abnormalities" that his doctors found on a series of recent routine tests, which included a PET scan, a CAT scan and two MRIs.

He shared in a social media post late Sunday night that he hasn't been able to sleep recently, he has been "so worried about the report," adding that his PET scan last week "shocked" him.

Vitale has had multiple health issues, including several types of cancer, over the last few years. He was declared cancer-free last year and made his return to broadcasting, most recently in the First Four game between Texas and North Carolina State.

"I am truly overwhelmed by the love, support, prayers and messages I've received from so many people," Vitale said in his statement on Monday. "I'm incredibly blessed to have my family beside me, and my ESPN family — led by Chairman Jimmy Pitaro — has been absolutely terrific. Their support has inspired me to keep fighting and I will do everything in my power to win another battle."

Dick Vitale health update

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Sharing a health update on behalf of @DickieV

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— ESPN PR (@ESPNPR) April 13, 2026

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How Real Madrid Can Find A Path To Beating Bayern Munich

These observations — where I look at Real Madrid’s history, its players on loan, Castilla, tactical tidbits, and other relevant thoughts — are now a regular thing. All previous editions can be found here.


For four straight games — Manchester City twice, Elche, and Atletico Madrid — Real Madrid had looked like they had built something ‘real’. The mood had completely flipped since the Getafe Debacle on March 2nd. In the four game stretch after that Getafe loss, the team outscored opponents 14 – 5. Shots were flying, chances were being converted. Opponents looked overwhelmed. The defense was rallying. For the first time in a long time, ‘guerra’ had returned.

Then Real Madrid lost to Mallorca away from home on the back of a terrible performance, then lost to Bayern Munich at home, and then dropped points against Girona. (More on those in a minute.)

In that initial four game stretch, for the first time in a long time, belief had returned. When Real Madrid went down a goal in the first half against Atletico Madrid in the Derby on Sunday, this author (the fan, not the journalist) felt at ease and confident the team could overturn the deficit and win. I wasn’t alone. Fans expressed the same sentiment in the comments of our post-game podcast from the Bernabeu.

Part of the success had come from superstars like Vinicius Jr and Fede Valverde punching the team’s ceiling up multiple levels. But as great as they were, they weren’t the only part of the success, and that’s why the team as a whole had succeeded in those games.

Everyone was buying in to Arbeloa-ball. Despite injuries to Kylian Mbappe, Jude Bellingham, Rodrygo Goes, Eder Militao, Alvaro Carreras, and Ferland Mendy, the team didn’t miss a beat. Every player next in line had elevated himself. Third-choice left-back, Fran Garcia, had come in and been a menace on both ends, holding his own 1v1 on defense, hunting players down with his pressing; dribbling down the byline, providing overloads, and playing with verticality. Show him some love!

How about Brahim Diaz? How does a team lose three of its four best attacking players, and still score 14 goals in five games? Yes, of course Vinicius and Valverde went into Goku mode, but don’t for a second under-appreciate Brahim, who ran himself into the ground on defense and gave opponents all kinds of hell with his dribbling. In particular, Brahim’s low center of gravity makes him really hard to dispossess. He’d also been making great off-ball runs into the right half-space which created space for players like Valverde and Vinicius.

What about Dean Huijsen? How crucial was he? This is the apex of the season, where the thick-skinned warriors separate themselves from the frail. Huijsen was under scrutiny, (not wrongly) labelled ‘too chill’. At this stage of the calendar, high pressing teams will breathe down your neck and test your resolve. Atletico previously exposed him earlier this season. But this time they couldn’t, neither could City who tried to take his space away. Huijsen was unnerved — blood chilled — playing with verticality and using his shoulder to drop onrushing opponents.

Arbeloa showed his versatility — which is the most important tactical trait to have at the most successful football team that has ever existed. Against Atletico, Real Madrid hunted Simeone’s men into eight turnovers high up the pitch. A couple weeks prior at the Bernabeu, they ceded possession and gave City 72.1% field tilt — holding them to a minimal .71 xG while raining down three goals on Pep Guardiola.

But that versatility has not yet extended to breaking down low blocks, and the Mallorca loss reminded us of that. Girona closed space efficiently too. Bayern, in between, were murderous getting into their attacking zones and forcing Real Madrid’s players into mistakes. And though their playing style suits Arbeloa’s men more, Real Madrid’s attackers weren’t cold blooded enough to capitalize on the transition attacks Bayern allowed them.

The losses also brought up another big discussion point, at they coincided with Mbappe’s return to the starting line-up.

Were the losses a sign of Mbappe’s return, or simply a poster of Real Madrid’s perpetual struggles against Mallorca (and many teams) in La Liga? Remember: Real Madrid lost without Mbappe against Getafe just prior to the City game, and losing these games in between bigger tests in the Champions League is common every year. Would Bayern provide a relief the way City did because of their style of play, or would they amplify the structural concerns of having Mbappe in the lineup? It’s hard to say for sure how that game would’ve gone differently had Mbappe not featured. He made all the right runs off the ball and gave Bayern problems — while the team’s mistakes all came from the back.

The dropped points against Mallorca and Girona may have been both a symptom of the fixtures themselves as well as Mbappe’s impact. The team defended better without Mbappe in that four game stretch and also didn’t miss his goals because of the added freedom of Fede Valverde and movements of Brahim and Vinicius.

Now there is potentially only one test left, in Munich on Wednesday — and that’s where the team’s true evaluation lies. The league is dusted. If the season ends in Munich, it will be the second consecutive year the team bows out of every major competition with their tails between their legs on the back of the same tactical concerns as before.

Bayern are the best team Real Madrid have faced this season, probably because they are the best team in the world this season until proven otherwise. Even if they have some vulnerabilities, they have a devastating attacking trio and they play ultra-fluid, ultra-aggressive football which generates a ton of offensive chaos and hoodwinks opponents into mistakes.

In some ways, Real Madrid will love that Bayern will continue to play aggressive and leave space in behind their defense. They dream of attacking teams with space — teams that dare to turn the match into a back-and-forth, basketball style spectacle. But they also have to prove themselves rather than bask in this theory. There is no point patting yourselves on the back for the opportunity to play in transition because your team is built to play that way — only to miss chances and make mistakes on both ends of the field.

Mbappe is generational, but there needs to be a reality check and acknowledgement of a very simple truth: He was signed for moments like this, and getting knocked out on Wednesday is a failure. Mbappe scores a lot at a high volume of attempts. If Real Madrid are to come back, they need Mbappe at his most efficient, and not just at a clip that seems him score one goal per five chances. That extends to Vinicius and Bellingham too.

That there is belief to beat this Bayern team now is a testament to the Champions League DNA and not much else. Like the Arsenal tie last season, the comeback is not built in logic as much as it is based in voodoo.

You have to give them the benefit of the doubt, still. Before City, no one gave Real Madrid a chance or predicted that it would be Real Madrid, not City, to face Bayern at this stage of the competition. But here we are, and as has been proven since, City are a very good team, despite what some narratives suggested.

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In a matter of 16 days, Arbeloa slayed both Guardiola (twice) and Simeone. Is Kompany beyond him? If that’s the the consensus, that’s exactly where he — and Real Madrid — want to be: Underestimated and overlooked. City were favourites; as are Bayern. In both cases, there was good reason for it: City were better at the time; and this Bayern team does a lot of things at an elite level.

Firstly, it would be naive to think just because Bayern are aggressive that it means their defense is vulnerable. Despite holding a high line with two players at the base marshalling the half-way line, they concede very few counter-attacking goals — and that has a lot to do with how quickly they snuff out teams in transition with their counter-press and how quickly they retract as a unit.

Even though Bayern have (far and away) scored the most goals of anyone in the Big Five leagues (Barcelona, who are second, have scored 21 less goals domestically), they also boast a top-10 defense. Only five teams in Europe — Arsenal, PSG, Inter, Juve, Como — have a lower xGA.

Real Madrid came a long way defensively in those aforementioned four games, and that was what gave some hope containing Bayern’s offense. They were able to stay compact. The team rotated quickly and cohesively:

Real Madrid safeguard the backline with a bank of five, with Tchouameni and Pitarch operating in a double pivot just ahead of the defensive line. Julian Alvarez tries to sneak into the blind spot, but even though he looks open, Rüdiger is already marking that zone, completely aware of his presence. Once Alvarez gets the ball, Rüdiger steps while Brahim closes from behind.

Atletico recycle possession but are given nothing by Real Madrid’s defense, who have every player covered in every zone. Atleti desperately search for something. The play ends in a harmless long ball into the box by Koke which is easily cleared by Fran Garcia.

But Bayern provided a much different test to Atletico — they have more bodies committed forward; ergo, more players to mark. It is not uncommon to see center-backs join the attack alongside or ahead of Harry Kane to provide multiple targets in their fluid system. Struggles against City in the second leg at the Etihad gave us a primer of what Bayern would bring:

Above, by the time Rodri receives the cut-back at the top of the box to shoot, City have four players in the box, with two others just outside — plus Jeremy Doku doing the line-breaking on the left. Real Madrid have nine outfield players set to defend, but still concede a shot because of all the moving parts that are diverting their attention.

Those are the sequences Bayern provide at a higher volume. They can be vulnerable on the break, but there is a method to the madness: To provide numerical superiority in the final third and give constant headaches while mentally (and physically) wearing down their opponents.

Bayern love generating confusion. In many game states, Kompany is fielding a 2-2-6 of sorts. Are Harry Kane and Serge Gnabry dropping deep to overload the midfield? Are the center-backs and midfielders rushing into the box while the wingers stretch the field and get a cross into dangerous targets? There are so many moving parts — so much fluidity — that opposing teams have had a terrible time calculating where they need to be and when to get to those spots. It is a perpetual mental test.

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It all manifested all too horrifically in the first leg. Vinicius Jr gave the ball away carelessly four times, and two of those led to a Bayern goal. Trent Alexander-Arnold completed just two of his 11 long balls as he he struggled under the pressure. Alvaro Carreras looked like he was playing with metallic boots on his feet. Mistakes were made prolifically. Bayern have too many elite pieces that punish you over and over again. Margins against them are razor thin, at best. You need to be perfect taking your chances on goal and you need to be switched on 100% of the time.

Maybe Real Madrid were stunned at how good Bayern were. They did not look prepared for the occassion.

Both Real Madrid and Bayern Munich will have come away from the first leg somewhat disappointed in their own respective ways. Bayern looked dominant yet only came away with a one-goal lead without burying Real Madrid. Meanwhile, Real Madrid missed a breakaway, were the better team for the last 25 minutes of the second half (analytically-backed, if your eyes don’t believe it), and Mbappe missed several big chances. Real Madrid closed the game with more shots and more shots on target while the possession was nearly identical. Take those numbers for what you will. All in all, Bayern winning by one goal sounds about right.

So what’s next? Is talk of a comeback based on fairy dust? Not entirely. It is not uncommon in Real Madrid’s recent history to advance after getting outplayed in the first leg with everyone doubting them. The team’s surge in the second half of the first leg coincided with Jude Bellingham coming off the bench and looking untouchable. Bayern couldn’t unnerve him with their pressing the way they do to others. If Mendy returns, he could be a huge upgrade over Alvaro Carreras who was put into a blender by Michael Olise at the Bernabeu. Eder Militao is back and looking like himself again. They’ll need him at his best. Ditto everyone else who needs to be better from the first leg: Lunin, Trent, Pitarch, Vinicius, to name a few.

Even those minor details may not be enough. Scoring one or two against Bayern is doable. Shutting them out is almost impossible.

Aurelien Tchouameni’s suspension is a big blow. Is Eduardo Camavinga ready? Camavinga has been blitzing his own team with mistakes this season, and Bayern are the kings of forcing mistakes. Arbeloa could also keep Camavinga on the bench while deploying Pitarch in a double pivot. Pitarch has his own concerns — he has given the ball away suicidally both against City and Bayern. Güler and Bellingham are the most reliable midfield ball progressors available. They will be asked to lead the team and chill everyone’s blood.

The degree of difficulty of advancing against Bayern this round is up there on the same level of difficulty as beating City and PSG in 2022.

Bayern gave windows of vulnerability to Real Madrid in the first leg. Now is not the time for mercy. If those chances arise in Munich, Mbappe and Vinicius need to be in Terminator mode.

NBA mock draft 10.0: First-round projections before 2026 playoffs begin

The NBA regular season is over, which means many teams are shifting their focus entirely to the 2026 NBA Draft.

With nearly half of the teams done with games for the season, their scouts and front office executives will soon determine which future pros they may add to their roster for next year. After an exciting March Madness tournament won by the Michigan Wolverines, several prospects showed exactly what they can offer in the league.

As many collegiate players announce their intention to declare early entry to the 2026 NBA Draft, we can start to develop a more clear picture of what this class may look like.

The 2026 NBA Draft Lottery, which will determine the order of picks one through fourteen, will be held May 10 in Chicago, followed immediately that week by the draft combine, also in Chicago.

Our draft order is based on Tankathon.com and factors in trades, including swaps and protections.

1. Washington Wizards: AJ Dybantsa

BYU Cougars forward AJ Dybantsa (3) drives against Texas Longhorns guard Tramon Mark (12) in the first half during a first round game of the men's 2026 NCAA Tournament at Moda Center.

  • TEAM: BYU
  • POSITION: Wing
  • BORN: Massachusetts
  • HEIGHT: 6-9
  • DRAFT AGE: 19

The Wizards finished with the worst record in the NBA and would benefit tremendously from a lottery win. They had the second-worst offense in the league and could instantly inject life into their offense by selecting AJ Dybantsa, the NCAA scoring champion and Julius Erving Award winner. He emphasized that point during his one game for BYU in March Madness, putting up 35 points and 10 rebounds. The Big 12 Rookie of the Year led the nation in unassisted points scored (680) by a wide margin this season, per CBB Analytics. The emerging star also had 40 points against Kansas State in the Big 12 Tournament on March 10 and averaged a stellar 28.8 points per game over his final 17 appearances. 

2. Indiana Pacers: Cameron Boozer 

Duke Blue Devils forward Cameron Boozer (12) rebounds the ball against the UConn Huskies in the first half during an Elite Eight game of the East Regional of the men's 2026 NCAA Tournament at Capital One Arena.

  • TEAM: Duke
  • POSITION: Forward
  • BORN: Florida
  • HEIGHT: 6-9
  • DRAFT AGE: 18

Duke freshman Cameron Boozer was dominant during his first NCAA season, earning national collegiate player of the year honors. According to NBA insider Jake Fischer, rival teams believe Boozer would be the "preferred selection" for the Pacers because of his "potential fit" alongside Pascal Siakam and Ivica Zubac. The ACC Player of the Year isn’t a human highlight reel, but he offers consistency and a diverse, impactful skill set. More importantly, he can bring a culture of winning after multiple championships in high school and an elite Duke team that made it to the Sweet 16 before a heartbreaking last-second loss.

3. Brooklyn Nets: Darryn Peterson

Kansas Jayhawks guard Darryn Peterson (22) controls the ball against St. John's Red Storm guard Oziyah Sellers (4) in the second half during a second round game of the men's 2026 NCAA Tournament at Viejas Arena.

  • TEAM: Kansas
  • POSITION: Guard
  • BORN: Ohio
  • HEIGHT: 6-5
  • DRAFT AGE: 19

While he is no longer perceived as the near-certain No. 1 overall pick that he once was due to relative inconsistency and injury issues, many scouts and evaluators feel that Darryn Peterson is the most talented player in this class. The Nets had the worst offense in the NBA and could change the course of the franchise by selecting Peterson. It is incredibly rare to find a prospect who is able to score as efficiently as Peterson did while holding a usage rate as high as his was this season. 

4. Sacramento Kings: Caleb Wilson

North Carolina Tar Heels forward Caleb Wilson (8) during a practice session ahead of the first round of the men's 2026 NCAA Tournament at Bon Secours Wellness Arena.

  • TEAM: North Carolina
  • POSITION: Big
  • BORN: Georgia
  • HEIGHT: 6-10
  • DRAFT AGE: 19

The Kings need the best player available regardless of fit, and that is North Carolina freshman Caleb Wilson, who unfortunately missed the NCAA Tournament with a broken thumb. Wilson, who also suffered a hand fracture earlier in the season, did more than enough to earn this placement. According to Bart Torvik, before the injury the All-ACC big man led the nation with 67 dunks recorded. He was also the only player under 20 years old to reach thresholds of 2.5 percent for both block and steal percentage while also notching a defensive rebound percentage above 20.0 percent.

5. Utah Jazz: Kingston Flemings 

Houston Cougars guard Kingston Flemings (4) dribbles the ball against the Illinois Fighting Illini in the first half during a Sweet Sixteen game of the South Regional of the men's 2026 NCAA Tournament at Toyota Center.

  • TEAM: Houston
  • POSITION: Guard
  • BORN: Texas
  • HEIGHT: 6-4
  • DRAFT AGE: 19

The Jazz had the worst defensive rating in the Western Conference and could potentially improve that by selecting Houston freshman Kingston Flemings to join Keyonte George in their backcourt. The All-Big 12 guard has several games when he has recorded at least three steals, notching eight against Arizona State earlier this season. He scored 42 points against No. 11 Texas Tech on Jan. 24. Flemings helped lead Houston to the Sweet 16, and with highs as high as his were this season, it will not take long for him to hear his name called on draft night.   

6. Memphis Grizzlies: Yaxel Lendeborg

  • TEAM: Michigan
  • POSITION: Forward
  • BORN: New Jersey
  • HEIGHT: 6-9
  • DRAFT AGE: 23

Keep an eye on the Grizzlies as a potential suitor for Yaxel Lendeborg, who showed on his way winning the national championship that he is perhaps the most NBA-ready player in this draft class. The Big Ten Player of the Year offers a bit of everything on both sides of the ball and has silenced skeptics who were unsure how his game would scale after transferring from mid-major UAB to high-major Michigan. The Grizzlies have selected players with similar trajectories like Jaylen Wells and Cedric Coward. They are also not afraid to draft away from consensus and have shown a willingness to pick older, more experiences players like Zach Edey.

7. Atlanta Hawks (via Pelicans): Darius Acuff Jr. 

  • TEAM: Arkansas
  • POSITION: Guard
  • BORN: Michigan
  • HEIGHT: 6-3
  • DRAFT AGE: 19

The Hawks need a guard like Arkansas freshman Darius Acuff Jr. after trading away Trae Young, using a first-round pick they received from the Pelicans. En route to the Sweet 16, the SEC Player of the Year proved he is one of the most enticing offensive prospects in recent memory. Acuff Jr. led the nation for points created (1,394) either by himself or through an assist, per CBB Analytics. He led freshmen for field goals made in transition (72) and field goals made from both the left and right side of the court. He was among the freshmen leaders in alley-oop assists (17) as well. He has significant defensive deficiencies but playing alongside Dyson Daniels would help cover that problem. 

8. Dallas Mavericks: Keaton Wagler 

  • TEAM: Illinois
  • POSITION: Wing
  • BORN: Kansas
  • HEIGHT: 6-6
  • DRAFT AGE: 19

The Mavericks had the worst offensive rating in the Western Conference and could benefit from a player like Illinois standout Keaton Wagler. The 19-year-old guard played a crucial role to help the Fighting Illini earn a spot in the Final Four, where he recorded 20 points and 8 rebounds against UConn in the national semifinals. The freshman also dropped 25 points in the Elite Eight. He projects as one of the best 3-point shooters in this class, shooting 39.7 percent from beyond the arc as a freshman, while connecting on as many as nine 3-pointers in a game. The Big Ten Rookie of the Year has athletic limitations but is a cerebral basketball player who averaged 5.1 rebounds and 4.2 assists per game this season. 

9. Chicago Bulls: Brayden Burries 

  • TEAM: Arizona
  • POSITION: Guard
  • BORN: California
  • HEIGHT: 6-4
  • DRAFT AGE: 20

Arizona freshman Brayden Burries was an exciting prospect to watch during the Big Dance, making it all the way to the Final Four and dropping 23 points against Arkansas. He had two breakout games in January, which helped solidify his draft stock. But the All-Big 12 guard continued to display his tantalizing talent, scoring 31 points with seven rebounds and five steals against Colorado on March 7 and 20 points with 12 rebounds and five assists during a victory against No. 14 Kansas on Feb. 28. He has proven productivity, and he is able to defend, relocate, move the ball and make 3-pointers off the dribble. Burries would make a great pick for whatever new executives take over the front office for the Bulls.

10. Milwaukee Bucks: Mikel Brown Jr. 

  • TEAM: Louisville
  • POSITION: Guard
  • BORN: Florida
  • HEIGHT: 6-5
  • DRAFT AGE: 20

The Milwaukee Bucks, potentially heading toward an ugly Giannis Antetokounmpo divorce, must simply draft the best player available with whatever pick they have and will likely keep Louisville floor general Mikel Brown Jr. highlighted on their big board. The All-ACC guard has deep shooting range and was among the freshmen leaders in 3-pointers made from beyond 25 feet (27) this year, per CBB Analytics. Brown was averaging 29.2 points per game over his last five appearances, including 45 points against NC State on Feb. 9, while hitting 10 shots from beyond the arc, before an injury on Feb. 28 forced him to miss March Madness.

11. Golden State Warriors: Labaron Philon 

Alabama Crimson Tide guard Labaron Philon Jr. (0) looks to pass during the first half against the Michigan Wolverines during a Sweet Sixteen game of the Midwest Regional of the men's 2026 NCAA Tournament at United Center.

  • TEAM: Alabama
  • POSITION: Guard
  • BORN: Alabama
  • HEIGHT: 6-4
  • DRAFT AGE: 20

The Warriors will be seeking more reliable players in the backcourt and could find a fairly compelling player in Alabama sophomore Labaron Philon. Even though the All-SEC guard was not playing at 100 percent during March Madness due to injury issues, he played well in the tournament, recording 35 points during a loss against Michigan. He also notched 29 points in his first-round game and 12 assists in his second. The guard averaged 22.0 points per game this season, and he improved his 3-point shooting from 31.5 percent as a freshman to 39.9 percent as a sophomore, while also managing 5.0 assists per game in the process.

12. Oklahoma City Thunder (via Clippers): Aday Mara

  • TEAM: Michigan
  • POSITION: Big
  • BORN: Spain
  • HEIGHT: 7-3
  • DRAFT AGE: 21

After winning the 2025 NBA Finals, the Oklahoma City Thunder could add even more lottery-caliber talent, like Michigan center Aday Mara, in the 2026 NBA Draft. While leading his team to win the NCAA championship, Mara became one of the prospects who helped himself the most during March Madness. The 7-foot-3 big man, who transferred from UCLA, is a fantastic rim protector. Opponents only attempted 20.4 percent of their field goals at the rim when the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year was on the court, per CBB Analytics, which ranks near lowest among all NCAA players. He can also pass well, finding some awesome outlet looks in transition and at the rim.

13. Miami Heat: Koa Peat 

  • TEAM: Arizona
  • POSITION: Forward
  • BORN: Arizona
  • HEIGHT: 6-8
  • DRAFT AGE: 19

The Miami Heat have drafted several prospects known for their athleticism, which means a player like Arizona forward Koa Peat will probably have some appeal to the organization. Peat is an ideal match for this franchise given his versatility as a playmaking forward. Arizona played at a significantly faster pace (3.9 extra possessions) when Peat was on the floor relative to when he was not, per CBB Analytics, which would fit very well with Miami’s fastest-paced offense in the NBA. The All-Big 12 forward just needs a jumper to carve out regular minutes as a high-impact pro. 

14. Charlotte Hornets: Braylon Mullins 

UConn Huskies guard Braylon Mullins (24) shoots the ball against Illinois Fighting Illini forward David Mirkovic (0) during the second half of a semifinal of the Final Four of the men's 2026 NCAA Tournament at Lucas Oil Stadium.

  • TEAM: Connecticut
  • POSITION: Wing
  • BORN: Indiana
  • HEIGHT: 6-6
  • DRAFT AGE: 19

Braylon Mullins, a five-star recruit and former McDonald's All-American, was a breakout star in the NCAA tournament after hitting one of the most improbable 3-pointers in March Madness history. Mullins continued to show a winning mentality, helping the Huskies earn a spot in the national championship game. The Big East All-Freshman wing shot 40.7 percent on 3-pointers during his first 18 games in the starting lineup. He is a useful off-ball threat, too, which gives him an immediately practical role at the next level. 

15. Chicago Bulls (via Trail Blazers): Nate Ament

  • TEAM: Tennessee
  • POSITION: Wing
  • BORN: Virginia
  • HEIGHT: 6-10
  • DRAFT AGE: 19

The Chicago Bulls will receive this pick if the Portland Trail Blazers advance in the play-in tournament. After a relatively slow and inefficient start to the season, Tennessee freshman Nate Ament started to realize some of his lofty expectations. The freshman averaged 21.6 points per game, while shooting 38.9 percent on 3-pointers, during a 13-game stretch before an injury against Alabama on Feb. 28. The All-SEC forward then had 27 points (4-of-6 on 3-pointers) with eight rebounds, four assists, three blocks and a steal against Auburn on March 12. He was not as efficient during March Madness, but it will only take one team to fall in love with Ament, and that team is likely picking near the lottery.

16. Memphis Grizzlies (via Magic): Joshua Jefferson 

  • TEAM: Iowa State
  • POSITION: Forward
  • BORN: Nevada
  • HEIGHT: 6-9
  • DRAFT AGE: 22

The Grizzlies will have another first-round pick thanks to the Desmond Bane trade. A few years ago, research indicated that the Grizzlies tend to value a few statistical similarities in their draftees: Efficient shot selection, added value beyond scoring and defensive playmaking. For the second year in a row, the Iowa State forward was an impactful dribble-pass-shoot forward who met many of the qualifications that led Memphis to find players who spent many years on their roster. The All-Big 12 forward got injured during the first round of the tournament, but Iowa State still earned a spot in the Sweet 16.

17. Charlotte Hornets (via Suns): Jayden Quaintance

  • TEAM: Kentucky
  • POSITION: Big
  • BORN: Ohio
  • HEIGHT: 6-9
  • DRAFT AGE: 18

Jayden Quaintance recorded just one start during his sophomore campaign as he recovered from a torn ACL, meniscus and fractured knee. The big man is still one of the youngest players in this class, but he has shown flashes during his time at Arizona State and Kentucky. When healthy, he is arguably the most talented defender in this draft class and could help a team that desperately needs frontcourt help, like the Hornets. But health may cause some concern for evaluators.

18. Oklahoma City Thunder (via 76ers): Karim López

  • TEAM: International (Australia)
  • POSITION: Forward
  • BORN: Mexico
  • HEIGHT: 6-8
  • DRAFT AGE: 19

The Thunder have drafted multiple players from Australia’s NBL and could dip into this well again by selecting Karim López with their pick from the Philadelphia 76ers. While the Mexican-born forward still needs some development, he is physically gifted and widely seen as the top prospect from this class currently playing overseas. He exploded for 32 points (11-of-13 FG) with eight rebounds, two blocks and one steal against Melbourne on Jan. 30. Even if he is a draft-and-stash player, that is ideal for a team with a rotation as crowded as the Thunder.

19. San Antonio Spurs (via Hawks): Hannes Steinbach

  • TEAM: Washington
  • POSITION: Big
  • BORN: Germany
  • HEIGHT: 6-11
  • DRAFT AGE: 20

German big man Hannes Steinbach is a name worth watching in the 2026 NBA Draft. While his team missed the tournament, the All-Big Ten post is an instinctive rebounder with great hands, including an absurd 24 rebounds against USC on March 4. Additionally, the center is one of the more prolific pick-and-roll finishers in college basketball. He shined during the FIBA U19 World Cup, too, and scouts love that he is a smart basketball player who can make great reads. Steinbach could make an excellent backup to Victor Wembanyama. 

20. Toronto Raptors: Bennett Stirtz 

Iowa Hawkeyes guard Bennett Stirtz (14) reacts after beating the Nebraska Cornhuskers during a Sweet Sixteen game of the South Regional of the men's 2026 NCAA Tournament at Toyota Center.

  • TEAM: Iowa
  • POSITION: Guard
  • BORN: Missouri
  • HEIGHT: 6-4
  • DRAFT AGE: 22

The Raptors need another guard and should have Bennett Stirtz on their priority list. After transferring from Division II to a mid-major and then to a high-major program, he is at the top of the class in creating his own shot off the dribble in isolation or the pick-and-roll. The All-Big Ten guard can also finish plays from dribble handoffs. His play during March Madness, which included 24 points against Illinois and 20 points against Nebraska, earned a spot in the Elite Eight. The Raptors play at a slow pace, which would translate well for Stirtz, who did the same at Iowa. 

21. Detroit Pistons (via Timberwolves): Christian Anderson 

  • TEAM: Texas Tech
  • POSITION: Guard
  • BORN: Georgia
  • HEIGHT: 6-3
  • DRAFT AGE: 20

While they are one of the best teams in the league this season, the Pistons are still struggling from the perimeter and will want more talented 3-point shooters on their roster. A simple fix would be drafting Texas Tech sophomore Christian Anderson, who had the most unassisted 3-pointers (61) among high-major players, per CBB Analytics. After moving from the two-guard to point guard, the All-Big 12 Most Improved Player recorded more than twice as many assists per 100 possessions as a sophomore compared to when he was a freshman. 

22. Atlanta Hawks (via Cavaliers): Patrick Ngongba II

  • TEAM: Duke
  • POSITION: Big
  • BORN: Virginia
  • HEIGHT: 6-11
  • DRAFT AGE: 20

Many teams might benefit from a big like Patrick Ngongba II, who is an above-average passer for his position. His assist rate is the highest among underclassmen listed at 6-foot-11 or taller, per Bart Torvik, and he is at the top of his game when passing to a driving perimeter player. The big man, who helped Duke earn a spot in the Elite Eight, is a big-bodied prospect who can carve out space as one of the more prolific cutters in college basketball. He is on an encouraging development track, displaying legitimate year-over-year improvement from his freshman to sophomore campaign.

23. Philadelphia 76ers (via Rockets): Allen Graves 

  • TEAM: Santa Clara
  • POSITION: Forward
  • BORN: Louisiana
  • HEIGHT: 6-9
  • DRAFT AGE: 20

One of the most under-the-radar prospects in all of college basketball this season was Santa Clara freshman Allen Graves, who was nearly a March Madness hero. It was hard not to notice the WCC Rookie of the Year and Sixth Man of the Year after he scored 30 points with 13 rebounds, four assists and two steals Feb. 7 against Washington State. The only players under 21 years old who held a higher box plus-minus, via Bart Torvik, were Cameron Boozer and Caleb Wilson. He declared early entry for the 2026 NBA Draft but also entered his name in the transfer portal.

24. New York Knicks: Chris Cenac Jr. 

  • TEAM: Houston
  • POSITION: Big
  • BORN: Louisiana
  • HEIGHT: 6-11
  • DRAFT AGE: 19

It was an up-and-down season for former five-star recruit and McDonald's All-American Chris Cenac Jr. at Houston. He did, however, got hot at the perfect time. During his first game in the Big Dance, the big man recorded a season-high 18 rebounds, while also knocking down a 3-pointer and grabbing a steal. Then in the Round of 32, he showed off more scoring with some impressive cuts to the basket, dropping 17 points against Texas A&M. He was quieter in the Sweet 16 but still managed 10 rebounds. 

25. Los Angeles Lakers: Morez Johnson Jr.

Michigan Wolverines forward Morez Johnson Jr. (21) and guard Nimari Burnett (4) celebrate after their win against the UConn Huskies in the national championship of the Final Four of the men's 2026 NCAA Tournament between the and the Michigan Wolverines at Lucas Oil Stadium.

  • TEAM: Michigan
  • POSITION: Big
  • BORN: Illinois
  • HEIGHT: 6-9
  • DRAFT AGE: 20

Morez Johnson Jr. is one of the best two-way players in the NCAA. He is a crucial part of the Michigan identity this season, leading his team to win the NCAA championship game, and has thrived since transferring to the Wolverines from Illinois. Johnson's shooting form at the free throw line looks good, and he scores well near the rim, especially when cutting to the basket. The former FIBA U-19 Team USA standout and All-Big Ten big man is a trustworthy defensive playmaker, too, and should carve out minutes at the next level.

26. Denver Nuggets: Thomas Haugh 

  • TEAM: Florida
  • POSITION: Wing
  • BORN: Pennsylvania
  • HEIGHT: 6-9
  • DRAFT AGE: 22

After winning a national championship with Florida last season, Thomas Haugh was instantly regarded as one of the most interesting players who elected to return to college. The All-SEC forward had one of the top motors in the NCAA this season before an early elimination from March Madness. While he did not score efficiently in a set offense this year, he does not need the ball in his hands very often to make a difference on the floor for his team. He can serve as a glue guy for a contending team looking to win an NBA title like the Nuggets. 

27. Boston Celtics: Cameron Carr 

  • TEAM: Baylor
  • POSITION: Wing
  • BORN: Minnesota
  • HEIGHT: 6-5
  • DRAFT AGE: 21

One of the players who improved his draft stock the most this season was Baylor junior Cameron Carr. The All-Big 12 wing brings athleticism and shooting and, per Bart Torvik, he was the only player to make at least 40 field goals that were dunks and more than 60 field goals that were 3-pointers this season. Baylor outscored opponents by an additional 28.5 points per 100 possessions when he was on the floor relative to when he was not, via CBB Analytics, which ranked as the fourth-most of any high-major player in the NCAA. 

28. Minnesota Timberwolves (via Pistons): Ebuka Okorie 

  • TEAM: Stanford
  • POSITION: Guard
  • BORN: New Hampshire
  • HEIGHT: 6-2
  • DRAFT AGE: 19

Stanford freshman Ebuka Okorie is an interesting early entry candidate in the 2026 NBA Draft. The first-team All-ACC guard was a day-one starter in the NCAA who is potentially capable of earning rotation minutes for a team like the Timberwolves. He averaged 23.2 points per game, recording 40 points against conference rival Virginia Tech and seven other games with at least. 30points. Okorie could also return to school but should earn serious first-round buzz if he turns pro.  

29. Cleveland Cavaliers (via Spurs): Dailyn Swain  

  • TEAM: Texas
  • POSITION: Wing
  • BORN: Ohio
  • HEIGHT: 6-8
  • DRAFT AGE: 21

After transferring from Xavier to Texas during the offseason and then leading his team to the Sweet 16, Dailyn Swain became one of the more intriguing breakout players in college basketball. The All-SEC forward is versatile and contributed a little bit of everything for the Longhorns on both sides of the ball, scoring well both in the paint and on fastbreaks. Another element that is notably compelling is that Swain is efficient one-on-one in isolation against his defenders. 

30. Dallas Mavericks (via Thunder): Tarris Reed Jr.

  • TEAM: Connecticut
  • POSITION: Big
  • BORN: Missouri
  • HEIGHT: 6-10
  • DRAFT AGE: 23

UConn senior Tarris Reed Jr. helped himself quite a bit during the NCAA tournament en route to an appearance in the national championship game. He recorded four double-doubles during March Madness, notching 31 points and 27 rebounds against Furman. Reed also had 26 points with 9 rebounds, 4 blocks and 2 steals during a win over Duke. Expect him to come into the league and find a role sooner rather than later.

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2026 NFL Draft rankings: Caleb Downs tops list of best DB prospects

The best NFL defenses often have one quality in common with the world's best cellular service carriers – great coverage.

And just like a phone plan, you can add on all the bells and whistles you want. Pass-rushers, linebackers, run stuffers and more mean nothing if the back end of the defense is nonexistent. Luckily for teams looking to upgrade their coverage, there will be no shortage of options in the 2026 NFL Draft.

Littered with quality talent at cornerback and safety, they are two of the strongest positions in the class headlined by Ohio State's Caleb Downs.

It's a group that will bring youth and an infusion of new talent into the league and that will be music to the ears of teams with needs in the secondary

Considered one of the top position groups in this year's draft, here's a look at the top DB prospects in the 2026 NFL Draft, with scouting reports and rankings provided by USA TODAY Sports' Ayrton Ostly.

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2026 NFL Draft: Ranking top DB prospects

1. Caleb Downs, S, Ohio State

Scouting report: Downs won't go No. 1 overall because of the position he plays. The Buckeyes' star defensive back is one of the best safeties in recent memory. He offers impressive athleticism, coverage skills, run defense and general football IQ to be a true defensive weapon in multiple ways. He raises the floor of a secondary while moving up the ceiling for a creative playcaller.

2. Mansoor Delane, CB, LSU

Scouting report: Don't let his lean frame (6-foot-1, 187 pounds) fool you. Delane is a technician at the cornerback spot with impressive savvy for a player his age. Quarterbacks actively avoided him in the SEC; he was targeted just 35 times in 11 games and allowed just 13 receptions for 147 yards all season. There are concerns about his frame in run defense but the coverage acumen is off the charts.

3. Dillon Thieneman, S, Oregon

Scouting report: Teach-tape level tackler with impressive speed and football IQ. May need to bulk up at the NFL level but improved in both coverage and run defense in 2025. Alignment versatile prospect who can line up in the box, nickel or deep safety without cause for concern. Ideal vision and coverage acumen. Athleticism translated to field drills at the NFL combine.

4. Jermod McCoy, CB, Tennessee

Scouting report: McCoy didn't play in 2025 due to an ACL tear in January and that could impact where he lands if medicals do not check out. If he's cleared, he'll be potentially the first cornerback off the board. His fantastic athleticism is paired with ideal outside cornerback size (6-foot, 195 pounds) and scheme versatility. His ball skills should translate to the NFL as well.

5. Avieon Terrell, CB, Clemson

Scouting report: Terrell, the younger brother of Atlanta Falcons cornerback A.J. Terrell, is another Clemson defender who could hear his name called in the first round. He's slightly undersized at 5-foot-11 and 186 pounds but makes up for it with a tenacious, disruptive mentality. He didn't record an interception in 2025 but that's not his limit as a turnover creator: he recorded a career-best five forced fumbles.

6. Chris Johnson, CB, San Diego State

Scouting report: Don't overlook his small school career. Johnson is scheme-versatile with ideal size for outside cornerback, great vision, and NFL-caliber athleticism. Fluid hips to keep in position at all times. Willing tackler in the running game. Great ball production in 2025; allowed just a 16.1 passer rating when targeted. 

7. Colton Hood, CB, Tennessee

Scouting report: Took on a bigger role with teammate McCoy sidelined with injury in 2025. Solid size at outside corner. Understands positioning and leverage in man coverage. Explosive enough to make plays on the ball when taking chances. Performs best in Cover 2 for zone schemes. Improved his tackling immensely in 2025.

8. Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, S, Toledo

Scouting report: Elite athleticism and traits to be a versatile safety at the NFL level. Sure tackler who dishes out hits in run defense, but could use a better understanding of fits. Not proven as a solo single-high defender. Very good ball production (11 PBUs, 5 INTs in three seasons).

9. Brandon Cisse, CB, South Carolina

Scouting report: As expected at South Carolina, Cisse is an outstanding athlete at 6-foot and 190 pounds. That elite athleticism will give him a high floor to overcome lapses in coverage. He broke out in his lone season with the Gamecocks with just 18 receptions on 38 targets in 2025. He did allow 20.1 yards per reception in coverage, though.

10. D'Angelo Ponds, CB, Indiana

Scouting report: Small frame may keep him off the board completely for some teams but he plays much bigger than that. Competitive attitude and a tough mentality keep him in contention. Ideal closing speed and great athleticism for the position. Allowed just one touchdown in coverage compared to 5 INTs and 13 PBUs over his last two seasons (more than 900 coverage snaps).

11. Kamari Ramsey, S, USC

Scouting report: Outstanding play recognition for the position with ideal mirroring abilities to maintain proper position in zone coverage. Versatile enough to play in multiple spots with the athleticism to recover. Needs to improve tackling consistency. Lacks elite lateral burst, limiting his man coverage ceiling.

12. A.J. Haulcy, S, LSU

Scouting report: Near-linebacker size with good athleticism to hold up in coverage. Tallied 8 INTs and 10 PBUs in his last two years (2024 with Houston, 2025 with LSU). Excellent instincts in zone coverage. Can line up in multiple spots thanks to his size. Is an older prospect and lacks lateral quickness which can come up in man coverage assignments.

13. Davison Igbinosun, CB, Ohio State

Scouting report: Elite athlete for his size who brings a thumping presence in run defense. Took a step in coverage in 2025 with zero TDs allowed and a sub-50% catch rate allowed when targeted. Great ball production (4 INTs, 19 PBUs in four years). Best in man coverage and press to utilize his physicality. Needs to improve his discipline with penalties and off-coverage understanding to work in zone.

14. Zakee Wheatley, S, Penn State

Scouting report: Latest Penn State safety to be a top option in his draft. Notable presence in run defense with a thumping attitude. Improved notably in coverage in 2025 with just a 69.2 passer rating when targeted. Great ball production in 2024 on more targets. Best as a single-high safety to use his instincts and trigger correctly.

15. Keith Abney II, CB, Arizona State

Scouting report: One of the best contested catch cornerbacks in the class. Alignment versatile with a track background to help him outside or at the nickel. Good footwork with a physical playing style. Can get a bit grabby and that may hurt him more in the NFL.

16. Genesis Smith, S, Arizona

Scouting report: Ideal length and coverage sense for modern NFL safety. Will be a good fit in Cover 1 or Cover 3 schemes that can utilize his length as a centerfielder-type of coverage safety. Great ball production for a safety (5 INTs, 10 PBUs as a two-year starter). Struggles to bring consistency in run defense which lowers his ceiling. Not a reliable tackler.

17. Chandler Rivers, CB, Duke

Scouting report: Undersized corner who outplays his stature with a thumping presence in run defense and aggression in coverage to trigger on throws. Experienced playing outside but may be best in the slot. Took a slight step back in coverage efficiency in 2025 but had a stellar 2024. Teams may feel confident that's more of what he is.

18. Treydan Stukes, CB, Arizona

Scouting report: Spent six years with the Wildcats and will be a 25-year-old rookie. Spent two years at cornerback before switching to a hybrid role as slot corner/box safety. Allowed zero TDs on 39 targets in coverage with 4 INTs and 6 PBUs in 2025. Versatile run defender who tallied two sacks in 2025 as well. Age and injury history will be his knocks (ACL in 2024).

19. Keionte Scott, CB, Miami (FL)

Scouting report: Transferred to Miami from Auburn and took a leap forward as a defender in 2025. Primarily operated in the slot with a physical playing style. Can be used as a blitzer (five sacks in 2025). May struggle against stronger wide receivers due to slight frame. Age (24) will be a knock as well.

20. Malik Muhammad, CB, Texas

Scouting report: Ideal anticipation and feel for what opposing receivers are trying to do against him. Technique keeps him in position both in man and zone coverage assignments.  Footwork and athleticism keep him in position throughout routes, much to the annoyance of opposing receivers. Lean frame brings some run defense concerns.

21. Jalon Kilgore, S, South Carolina

Scouting report: Impressive athlete who is at home either at nickel or safety. Length and physicality show up in run defense. Solid coverage abilities with good ball production (8 INTs, 18 PBUs in three years). Coverage is more instinct than technique at this point. Can waste steps in transitioning to close on receivers which will show up more in the NFL.

22. Michael Taaffe, S, Texas

Scouting report: Smaller frame may limit him to a coverage specialist in the NFL. He excels at it with impressive ball production (7 INTs, 10 PBUs in college). Football IQ to diagnose plays pre- and post-snap and flies to the football. Physical at the catch point despite lean frame. Anticipates throws well.

23. Tacario Davis, CB, Washington

Scouting report: Longest wingspan of any cornerback at the NFL combine and that shines in press coverage. Disrupts opposing wide receivers with his long arms and speed. Wingspan also helps with tackling in run defense, where he's better than many lean cornerbacks. Transitions can leave him vulnerable to good route-runners. Can get a bit grabby in coverage.

24. Devin Moore, CB, Florida

Scouting report: Outstanding length which shows up in press coverage. Fights hard in contested catch scenarios. Good tackler in run defense despite a leaner frame. Tracks the ball well. Hips aren't as fluid as you'd like. Injuries affected his 2022, 2023 and 2024 seasons. Can leave too much space in zone coverage.

25. Will Lee III, CB, Texas A&M

Scouting report: Ideal frame for outside corner with the strength to excel in press coverage systems. Great ball production  (16 PBUs in the last two years alone). Hard hitter in run defense. His awareness in zone is lacking. Can get grabby in coverage which may show up more in the NFL.

26. Julian Neal, CB, Arkansas

Scouting report: Ideal size for the outside cornerback position with the burst to handle myriad assignments. Physical at the catch point. Consistent tackler. Good processor who transferred from Fresno State to Arkansas and held up despite an increase in competition. Lacks elite speed, can be overly aggressive in coverage, and needs to improve footwork consistency. 

27. Jakobe Thomas, S, Miami (FL)

Scouting report: Thomas plays an aggressive brand of football with the physicality and athleticism to be deployed as a robber or blitzer as well as manning up a tight end in coverage. Five INTs, six PBUs alone in 2025. Can be too aggressive at times and relies too much on reading the quarterback's eyes.

28. TJ Hall, CB, Iowa

Scouting report: Strong cornerback who is best in press coverage, mirroring opposing wide receivers. Stays tight on his assignment throughout the play. Solid ball production (12 PBUs, 2 INTs in 2024-2025 combined). Plays faster than his timed speed. Doesn't always locate the ball, leaving him vulnerable to penalties. Lacks the long speed to hang with vertical routes.

29. Bud Clark, S, TCU

Scouting report: Older prospect who played six years for the Horned Frogs. Experience in multiple coverages and positions; went from box focus to a slot-heavy role in 2025. Good ball production (20 PBUs, 15 INTs from 2022-25) thanks to awareness, instincts and extra gear to close on passes. Play recognition is good but he can play a little overaggressively. Age means he's more of a finished product with a higher floor but low ceiling.

30. Daylen Everette, CB, Georgia

Scouting report: Long, athletic cornerback with the speed and size to hang in man coverage in the NFL. Mirrors well with feet and is capable of jumping routes.  Came up with interceptions in big-time games. Grabby as a defender and speed doesn't translate well to recovery in coverage. Open-field tackling is average at best.

31. VJ Payne, S, Kansas State

Scouting report: Do-it-all safety who played snaps in the box, slot, and free safety in 2025. Athletic enough to hang with mismatch weapons on offense (e.g. Baylor TE Michael Trigg) with the play recognition to anticipate in coverage. Good size to handle man coverage assignments. Okay as a run defender despite his size. Arm tackles too often.

32. Hezekiah Masses, CB, California

Scouting report: Transferred to Cal from FIU and his ball production took off (9 PBUs, 5 INTs on 61 targets). Mirrors well with his long levers and has adequate speed to defend downfield. Has a playmaking mentality to attack the ball. Size will call his run defense into question. Can get grabby instead of using technique to stick with assignments. Long legs can hinder transitions.

33. Louis Moore, S, Indiana

Scouting report: Takes away deep routes and makes plays on the ball with great experience but his short arms and limited athleticism will hurt him in NFL coverage.

34. Jadon Canady, CB, Oregon

Scouting report: A lock for nickel at the NFL with physicality, versatility and play recognition but an undersized, short-armed frame could limit him.

35. Bishop Fitzgerald, S, USC

Scouting report: Alignment-versatile, ballhawking (12 PBUs, 10 INTs) safety with great closing burst but can struggle to keep speed in transition and needs improvement as a tackler.

36. Ephesians Prysock, CB, Washington

Scouting report: Long, tall corner with long speed and awareness who uses length in press but doesn't transition well in breaks for coverage, plays very upright and lacked ball production in college.

37. Jalen Stroman, S, Notre Dame

Scouting report: A strong run defender who works best in the box, firing on intermediate routes and runs but lacks ball production and coverage acumen outside of Cover 2 or quarters.

38. Thaddeus Dixon, CB, North Carolina

Scouting report: Adequate size and athleticism to be scheme versatile with smooth footwork but can play upright, especially in off coverage, and allows big plays over the top too often.

39. Xavier Nwankpa, S, Iowa

Scouting report: Ideal athleticism for his size and plays well in run defense with adequate range in coverage but doesn't have ideal play strength or instincts. 

40. Andre Fuller, CB, Toledo

Scouting report: Good athlete with smooth transitions at prototypical size but can be grabby in coverage.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: 2026 NFL Draft position rankings: Best available DB prospects

'Unwanted' milestone! Abhishek Sharma breaks Rohit Sharma, Sanju Samson records

NEW DELHI: Sunrisers Hyderabad's explosive opener Abhishek Sharma registered an unwanted record during the IPL 2026 clash against Rajasthan Royals, falling for a golden duck and leaving the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in stunned silence. Known for his attacking approach, Abhishek was dismissed off the very first ball by Royals pacer Jofra Archer. Opening alongside Travis Head, he charged down the track in an attempt to dominate early but only managed a thick top edge, with Ravi Bishnoi completing a simple catch in the deep.


A visibly frustrated Abhishek hit his gloves against the bat as he walked back, clearly disappointed with the early dismissal.

It marked the 24th instance of Rajasthan Royals taking a wicket before conceding a run - the most by any team in IPL history - with Mumbai Indians next on 22. It was also the 12th time Rajasthan Royals struck on the first ball of an innings, another league record.

The duck against RR was Abhishek's seventh in 18 T20 innings in 2026 - the most by any player this year. Cooper Connolly is next on the list with four ducks in 17 innings.



He also set an unwanted Indian record for most ducks in a calendar year in T20s, going past Rohit Sharma and Sanju Samson. Abhishek has seven ducks in 2026 (18 innings), compared to Rohit’s six in 2018 (32 innings) and Samson’s six in 2024 (32 innings). Gurkeerat Singh Mann had five ducks in 2013 (19 innings).

Among Sunrisers Hyderabad batters, only Shikhar Dhawan had previously been dismissed for a first-ball duck in an IPL match - against Chennai Super Kings in the 2018 Qualifier 1 - with Abhishek now joining that list.

This was also the fourth time Archer has picked up a wicket off the first ball of an IPL innings. Mohammed Shami leads the chart with five such instances, while Archer sits second with four.

Earlier, Rajasthan Royals captain Riyan Parag won the toss and chose to bowl. The Royals rested Shimron Hetmyer and Brijesh Sharma, bringing in Lhuan-dre Pretorius and Tushar Deshpande. Sunrisers Hyderabad included Praful Hinge in the XI, while Harshal Patel was named among the impact substitutes.

Teams:



Sunrisers Hyderabad: Abhishek Sharma, Travis Head, Ishan Kishan (c&wk), Heinrich Klaasen, Salil Arora, Aniket Verma, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Harsh Dubey, Shivang Kumar, Eshan Malinga, Praful Hinge

Rajasthan Royals: Yashasvi Jaiswal, Dhruv Jurel (wk), Riyan Parag (c), Lhuan-dre Pretorius, Donovan Ferreira, Ravindra Jadeja, Jofra Archer, Nandre Burger, Sandeep Sharma, Ravi Bishnoi, Tushar Deshpande.

Adam Schefter Gives Promising A.J. Brown Update For Patriots Fans

Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown

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All hope isn't lost on the New England Patriots acquiring A.J. Brown this offseason.

The Philadelphia Eagles have yet to move their star wide receiver, and a move before next week's draft appears unlikely. However, Adam Schefter isn't ruling out a blockbuster before the 2026 season.

The ESPN insider declared on Monday's "The Pat McAfee Show" that the Eagles may still move Brown.

"I think this is a case where an A.J. Brown trade remains in play," Schefter said. "I think there's every possibility that he could be traded. Everybody around the league believes that. Doesn't mean it'll happen, but it's certainly on the table."

In fact, Schefter thinks Brown playing for a new team this season is the more likely outcome.

"When all is said and done, I think I lean him being traded," Schefter said. "... I still think the chances of an A.J. Brown trade are real."

The Eagles reignited Brown trade speculation by acquiring Dontayvion Wicks from the Green Bay Packers for two draft picks. They also bolstered their receiving depth by signing Marquise "Hollywood" Brown and Elijah Moore.

Schefter believes those moves make it less likely that the Eagles target a wideout with the No. 23 pick, but he hasn't changed his opinion about a potential Brown trade solely based on the Wicks deal.

"That didn't move my needle at all," Schefter said. "To me, it's just another sign that they are willing to move on from him. Just another sign. Reinforcing what we thought all along, which is that a trade is in play, remains in play and that there's a real possibility it's gonna happen."

More NFL: Patriots' Eliot Wolf Delivers A.J. Brown Message As Trade Rumors Continue

Dodgers May Not Play Edwin Diaz Against His Former Team

Mar 27, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Edwin Diaz (3) delivers to the plate as he earns a save in the ninth inning against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images

Landing closing pitcher Edwin Diaz in free agency was one of the highlights of the Los Angeles Dodgers’ offseason.

Now, with the Dodgers and Diaz’s former team, the New York Mets, facing off Monday for the first time since Diaz switched coasts, the star closer may not see the field.

Diaz blew his first save of the season on Friday night, and amid reduced velocity, the team is handling him gingerly, reports Sonja Chen of MLB.com.

That means there’s no rush to get him on the mound before the series ends on Wednesday.

Mar 27, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Edwin Diaz (3) delivers to the plate as he earns a save in the ninth inning against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images
Mar 27, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Edwin Diaz (3) delivers to the plate as he earns a save in the ninth inning against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images

What’s Wrong With Edwin Diaz?

The lower velocity is not an injury issue, manager Dave Roberts said, but the team is still taking a wait-and-see approach with Diaz.

“You’ve got to respect that they want to be out there. But then we all kind of end up with the short straw if the player goes down,” Roberts said. “That’s kind of what happened with Blake [Snell]. All the right intentions, but at that point, he would do it over again. Eddie’s trying to obviously make an impression, wants to be a part of things. We’re trying to kind of take that with a grain of salt.”

Diaz explained that he believes it’s related to an old injury, the 2023 patellar tendon rupture he suffered during the World Baseball Classic.

“After my injury in my knee, it’s been like that my last two years,” Díaz said. “But as soon as the season starts going, I start feeling better and better and better. And my velo at the end of the year will be what I’m throwing always.”

How Will Edwin Diaz’s Absence Affect the Mets Series?

The Dodgers have already adjusted to Diaz’s absence, with reliever Alex Vesia earning his first save of the season, coincidentally, on his 30th birthday.

While Diaz might want to take the field against the Mets, it’s unlikely he wants to do so out of animus.

“I spent seven years in New York,” Diaz said in December, as reported by Peter Sblendorio of the New York Daily News. “They treated me really good. They treated me great. I chose the Dodgers because they are a winning organization. I’m looking to win, and I think they have everything to win.”

Mets owner Steve Cohen, though, has been a little less zen about Diaz’s departure.

“I did find that one perplexing,” owner Steve Cohen told Mets radio broadcaster Howie Rose. “Not sure exactly how Edwin arrived at that decision. Obviously, it’s a personal decision on his part, and I thought we made a pretty respectable bid.”

Yesterday — 13 April 2026Channel-Sport

Mariners Game #17 Preview and Discussion: HOU at SEA

SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - APRIL 12: Luke Raley #20 of the Seattle Mariners hoists the trident after beating the Houston Astros at T-Mobile Park on April 12, 2026 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Steph Chambers/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Mops are on the table, I repeat, mops are ON the table. The Seattle Mariners have won their first series of 2026, and have the mopportunity to send the reeling Houston Astros on their way in an ambulance. This is sadly literally true as much as figurative, as Houston is falling apart physically as much as performance-wise. Today launched another flurry of injury news for the browbeaten Texans.

On the bump today are a newcomer and and oldcomer to the AL West – RHP Mike Burrows for the Astros takes his first crack at the Mariners since coming over from the Pittsburgh Pirates this winter, while George Kirby will look to build on a trio of solid outings that showcased his trademark efficiency. Additionally, we got a little injury update from Dan Wilson on Bryce Miller:

Lineups

Sorry this is truly the least aesthetically pleasing but I am a-hustling. It’s a Mitch Garver day behind the plate, while Houston’s lineup continues to thin.

Game Info

First Pitch: 1:10 p.m. PDT
TV: Mariners TV
Radio: Old Reliable

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Vote now for The News Tribune’s Girls Athlete of the Week (April 6 to 11)

Vote now for The News Tribune’s Girls Athlete of the Week for contests played between April 6-11. Voting will remain open until noon Wednesday.

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Madison Adair, Rogers softball — In wins over Bonney Lake and Bethel, the outfielder went a combined 3-for-6 with a walk, double, triple, home run, and five RBI.

Naomi Benavides, Kentridge softball — Junior shortstop went 4-for-4 with two doubles and two RBI in Tuesday’s win over Mount Rainier.

Willow Bonnici, Gig Harbor softball — Shortstop hit two doubles in Wednesday’s win over River Ridge, finishing 4-for-5 with three runs and four RBI.

Sydnee Chandler-Trent, Olympia softball — Bears starter threw a complete-game shutout in Tuesday’s win over Curtis, allowing three hits with no walks and two strikeouts across five innings. Chandler-Trent went 2-for-3 at the plate with three RBI.

Kaitlin Christiansen, Fife softball — Shortstop hit an inside-the-park, three-run home run in Monday’s win over Washington, adding two hits and two RBI in Tuesday’s win over Eatonville.

Kylee Curtis, Auburn Riverside softball — Sophomore pitcher threw seven strong innings in Monday’s 2-1 win over Kentridge, allowing five hits and one earned run with no walks and seven strikeouts. Curtis added a single at the plate.

Laken Elvig, White River softball — Sophomore pitcher threw two scoreless innings (0 H, 0 R, 2 BB, 3 K) and homered at the plate, finishing 2-for-3 with a walk and three RBI in Monday’s win over Todd Beamer.

Kate Erickson, Stadium softball — Leadoff center fielder went 2-for-2 with two doubles in Monday’s win over Auburn, adding a walk, three runs, and three RBI.

Mallory Geving, Fife softball — Senior right-hander threw four strong innings (1 H, 0 ER, 1 BB, 8 K) with a double at the plate in Monday’s win over Washington, adding two hits and three RBI in Tuesday’s win over Eatonville.

Jayda Guadron, Emerald Ridge softball — Senior catcher drew a walk-off walk and homered in Monday’s 17-16 win over Olympia, going 2-for-3 with two walks and six RBI.

Nevaeh Haagen, Timberline softball — Blazers starter struck out 14 across a seven-inning complete game in Friday’s 8-3 win over Peninsula, allowing five hits and three runs (one earned). Haagen homered at the plate and went 4-for-4 with two runs and two RBI.

Alexa Hansen, White River softball — Leadoff catcher homered and tripled in Tuesday’s win over Kentlake, going 3-for-5 with three RBI.

Piper Harrison, Gig Harbor softball — Junior first baseman went 3-for-3 with a walk and three RBI in Wednesday’s win over River Ridge.

Abby Hoyt, Peninsula softball — Freshman pitcher shut down rival Gig Harbor via complete-game shutout on Tuesday, allowing one hit with no walks and seven strikeouts. Hoyt homered at the plate, going 2-for-3 with two runs and two RBI.

Jaycee Kemp, Puyallup softball — Freshman starter struck out 13 across six scoreless innings in Tuesday’s 8-0 win over Bonney Lake, surrendering three hits and a walk. Kemp added four strong innings with 11 strikeouts (3 R, 1 ER) in Monday’s win over Yelm.

Bailey Martin, Puyallup softball — Leadoff center fielder hit two home runs in Monday’s win over Yelm, finishing 2-for-4 with two walks and four RBI.

Natalie Medalia, Silas softball — In wins over Mount Tahoma and Lakes, the shortstop went a combined 4-for-6 with a triple, three RBI, and seven runs scored.

Riley Meyers, Sumner softball — Center fielder homered twice (including a grand slam) with a triple in Tuesday’s win over Spanaway Lake, finishing 4-for-5 with nine RBI.

Annabelle Murphy, Graham-Kapowsin softball — Freshman catcher hit two home runs with a walk and six RBI in Tuesday’s win over South Kitsap.

Sierra Murray, Rogers softball — Sophomore pitcher struck out 18 in a seven-inning complete-game win over Bonney Lake on Monday, surrendering four hits and two runs (none earned) with a double at the plate. Murray added two scoreless innings (5 K) in Tuesday’s win over Bethel.

Savanna Newville, Gig Harbor softball — Senior catcher homered in Wednesday’s win over River Ridge, going 2-for-4 with a walk, three runs, and four RBI.

Josie Pendergrass, Stadium softball — Freshman pitcher threw seven strong innings in Tuesday’s 9-2 win over Kennedy Catholic, allowing seven hits and two runs (none earned) with one walk and 12 strikeouts.

Brooklyn Pettit, Graham-Kapowsin softball — Sophomore threw six stellar innings (2 H, 1 R, 0 ER, 3 BB, 11 K) with a triple at the plate in Monday’s 8-3 win over Sumner. Pettit added three scoreless frames (0 H, 1 BB, 9 K) in Tuesday’s win over South Kitsap.

Alexa Ramirez, Tahoma softball — Junior threw a five-inning shutout in Monday’s win over Mount Rainier, allowing one hit with no walks and 14 strikeouts across 16 batters faced.

Kayla Ringenbach, Puyallup softball — Second baseman hit a grand slam in Tuesday’s win over Bonney Lake, going 1-for-2 with four RBI.

Sosephina Sailiai, Federal Way softball — Leadoff shortstop homered and doubled in Monday’s win over Decatur, going 2-for-5 with a walk, three runs, and five RBI. In Tuesday’s win over Kent-Meridian, Sailiai went 4-for-4 with two doubles and four RBI.

Kiley Sledge, Franklin Pierce softball — In a win over Clover Park and loss to Eatonville last week, the leadoff shortstop went a combined 3-for-6 with two doubles, three walks, seven runs, and three RBI.

Tessa Trippy, Auburn Mountainview softball — Sophomore shortstop powered the Lions to a pair of wins (2-0) last week, batting a combined 5-for-8 with a double, two triples, three runs, four RBI, and no fielding errors.

Tyler Trujillo, Olympia softball — Left fielder homered and tripled in Monday’s 17-16 loss to Emerald Ridge, going 3-for-5 with three RBI.

Kalea Yelle, Tahoma softball — Third baseman homered in Monday’s win over Mount Rainier, finishing 2-for-2 with a walk, three runs and three RBI.

Chelsea contact Morgan Rogers representatives over potential transfer move

Chelsea contact Morgan Rogers representatives over potential transfer move
Chelsea contact Morgan Rogers representatives over potential transfer move

Chelsea have been linked with Aston Villa midfielder Morgan Rogers, but face competition from several clubs including Manchester United.

Chelsea have now taken an initial step towards signing him, contacting his representatives over a possible move this summer, according to Sky Sports ch.

Rogers signed a new contract in November, but Aston Villa are reportedly ready to sell the England international. They have placed a £90 million valuation on him.

Rogers is enjoying a brilliant season, registering 10 goals and seven assists across all competitions, the most of any Villa player.

Chelsea’s season have gone pear-shaped and they are ready to prevent a repeat next term by targeting Premier League-proven players such as Rogers.

Uncertainty surrounding the future of vice-captain Enzo Fernandez also strengthens the case to make a move for the PFA Young Player of the Year holder.

Rogers operates mainly as an attacking midfielder, and can also be deployed anywhere across the frontline.

Chelsea could miss out on Rogers if they fail to qualify for the Champions League. The midfielder is believed to favour a move playing in the competition.

The Blues trail fifth-placed Liverpool by four points with six games remaining, leaving their qualification hopes in the balance.

United could now be well-placed to sign the Villa midfielder, as they look poised to secure qualification for Europe’s elite club competition.

Rogers has already held talks with the Red Devils and is open to joining them.

However, the 23-year-old is yet to make a decision on his future, giving Chelsea and other suitors hope of still securing his signature.

Stats from transfermarkt.com

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Alex Alstrom, Kentwood baseball — Junior right-hander threw a complete-game one-hitter in Tuesday’s 2-1 win over Stadium, allowing one earned run with a walk and seven strikeouts.

Aaron Barnhart, Bellarmine Prep baseball — Leadoff third baseman went 4-for-5 with a double and two RBI in Tuesday’s win over Mount Tahoma. Barnhart added a single and two walks in Monday’s win over the T-Birds.

Imani Brown, Auburn Mountainview baseball — Senior right-hander threw seven stellar innings in Monday’s 6-2 win over Federal Way, allowing one hit and two runs (none earned) with one walk and seven strikeouts. In Tuesday’s win over the Eagles, the leadoff shortstop went 4-for-4 with a home run, walk, two doubles, and six RBI.

Neal Burtis, Tahoma baseball — Senior left-hander threw five scoreless innings (4 H, 1 BB, 7 K) and went 2-for-3 at the plate in Tuesday’s win over Mount Rainier. Burtis added a double, walk and two runs in Wednesday’s 3-1 win over the Rams, helping complete the two-game sweep.

Jesus Cruz, Clover Park soccer — Junior forward scored twice in Monday’s win over Orting.

Jake Cuda, Gig Harbor baseball — Senior right-hander threw four scoreless innings (1 H, 0 BB, 5 K) in Tuesday’s win over Lincoln. In a two-game sweep of the Abes, Cuda went a combined 3-for-5 at the plate with a walk, double, triple, and three RBI.

Mattson Ducharme, Fife baseball — Senior first baseman went 2-for-3 with a double and five RBI in Monday’s win over Eatonville, then threw four strong innings (2 H, 1 ER, 2 BB, 5 K) in Tuesday’s win over the Cruisers.

Ethan Flavel, Decatur baseball — Junior right-hander tossed five scoreless innings (1 H, 4 BB, 7 K) and went 3-for-4 at the plate in Friday’s 9-2 win over Peninsula.

Evan Fulghum, Peninsula baseball — Right fielder hit a walk-off single to beat North Thurston, 5-4, on Monday.

Joe Giles, Curtis baseball — In four games last week (2-2), the senior catcher went a combined 8-for-13 with a home run, double, walk, and six RBI.

Blake Gunderson, Graham-Kapowsin baseball — In two wins over Spanaway Lake, the senior first baseman went a combined 5-for-8 with a double, triple, home run, and four RBI.

Beau Hale, Puyallup baseball — Vikings starter threw four scoreless frames in Friday’s win over Spanaway Lake, allowing one hit with no walks and five strikeouts.

Jaxon Harpel, Franklin Pierce baseball — Senior starter threw five strong innings (1 H, 1 R, 0 ER, 3 BB, 8 K) and hit two doubles at the plate in Tuesday’s 12-1 win over Clover Park.

O’Shea Jones, Graham-Kapowsin baseball — Sophomore right fielder went 4-for-5 with three runs and two RBI in Tuesday’s win over Spanaway Lake.

Travis Kunkel, Olympia baseball — Senior right-hander threw five scoreless frames in Friday’s 3-0 win over South Kitsap, allowing one hit and one walk with six strikeouts. Kunkel added 1 ⅓ innings of scoreless relief (1 BB, 3 K) in Wednesday’s win over Bonney Lake.

Jack Luxenberg, Stadium soccer — Senior midfielder notched a hat trick (three goals) in Wednesday’s win over Auburn, adding two goals in Monday’s win over Auburn Riverside.

Jake Miller, Sumner baseball — Junior shortstop hit a walk-off solo home run and threw a scoreless seventh inning of relief to beat rival Puyallup, 6-5, on Tuesday. In Wednesday’s win over the Vikings, Miller went 3-for-4 with a double, triple, and four RBI.

Christopher Moore, Kentlake baseball — Senior P/INF belted a grand slam and hit three doubles in Monday’s win over Thomas Jefferson, going 4-for-4 with seven RBI. Moore went 2-for-3 with a double in Tuesday’s win over the Raiders, then delivered four scoreless frames on the mound (2 H, 2 BB, 8 K) in Saturday’s 7-6 win over Juanita.

Daryl Muganda, Clover Park soccer — Junior forward notched a hat trick (three goals) in Monday’s win over Orting.

Wyatt Plyler, Sumner baseball — Senior starter threw six strong innings in Wednesday’s win over Puyallup, allowing five hits and two runs (one earned) with two walks and seven strikeouts. In three wins last week, Plyler went a combined 5-for-10 at the plate with a walk and three RBI.

Wyatt Posz, Todd Beamer baseball — Junior right-hander struck out 10 across four scoreless innings and went 4-for-4 (4 R) with a double at the plate in Tuesday’s 15-2 win over Kent-Meridian.

Jacob Powell, Franklin Pierce baseball — Sophomore right-hander struck out 13 throughout a complete-game two-hitter in Wednesday’s win over Clover Park, allowing one unearned run. Powell reached in all five plate appearances, going 2-for-2 with a double, three walks, and three runs.

Nery Ruiz, Enumclaw soccer — Junior forward had one goal and one assist in Monday’s 2-0 win over Federal Way, adding a goal in Wednesday’s 2-1 win over Kentlake.

Brody Santman, Sumner baseball — Sophomore left-hander threw five strong innings (4 H, 1 R, 0 ER, 2 BB, 8 K) and went 1-for-3 with a walk at the plate in Friday’s 11-1 win over Yelm. In two wins over Puyallup, Santman hit a combined 3-for-8 with two RBI.

Owen Schneller, Bellarmine Prep baseball — Freshman right-hander threw four hitless innings (3 BB, 8 K), part of a combined no-hitter with Nate Gause in Monday’s 11-0 win over Mount Tahoma. Schneller added a single and a walk at the plate (1-for-1, RBI).

Brayden Seiber, Kennedy Catholic baseball — Sophomore right-hander threw a complete-game shutout in Wednesday’s 7-0 win over Kentridge, allowing three hits with one walk and 10 strikeouts.

Jonah Smith, Yelm baseball — Senior starter threw 6 ⅔ strong innings in Wednesday’s 4-1 win over Bethel, allowing seven hits and one earned run with two walks and seven strikeouts. Smith added a single and RBI at the plate.

Landon Smith, Silas baseball — In a two-game sweep of Central Kitsap, the senior shortstop went a combined 4-for-7 with a home run, triple, walk, and four RBI.

Anthony Solorio, Rogers baseball — Right fielder went 3-for-3 with a double, triple, and two RBI in Tuesday’s win over South Kitsap. Solorio threw 4 ⅔ solid innings on the mound in Friday’s win over Bethel, allowing four runs (one earned) with two walks and six strikeouts.

Jay Swanson, Auburn Mountainview baseball — Junior right-hander threw a complete-game shutout in Tuesday’s win over Federal Way, allowing two hits and one walk with 10 strikeouts across five strong frames.

Ace Tennent, Timberline baseball — Third baseman went 3-for-4 with a double, four runs and four RBI in Monday’s win over Lakes.

Dawson Van Dam, Enumclaw baseball — Freshman right-hander overpowered rival White River with six strong frames in Monday’s 4-1 win, allowing five hits and one earned run with two walks and eight strikeouts.

6 edge rushers the Bears should target in the 2026 NFL Draft

The Chicago Bears are preparing for the 2026 NFL Draft, where edge rusher is sure to be a focal point to overhaul the roster.

The Bears had just 35 sacks as a team last season, 40 in 2024, and 30 in 2023. The production has been inconsistent, and even when general manager Ryan Poles traded for Montez Sweat, it sure bolstered the production, but it hasn’t been enough. 

Chicago saw positive growth from their former fifth-round draft pick Austin Booker. After starting the season on injured reserve, Booker finished the season with 4.5 sacks, 35 tackles, and five tackles for loss, leaving a lot of room for growth coming into his third season. 

The Bears also had just eight games of Dayo Odeyingbo after he tore his Achilles tendon in Week 8 against the Cincinnati Bengals. He still has two years left of his initial three-year deal and Chicago is looking to see more production from him as well.

Not addressing edge rusher in free agency or in the trade market for high-end guys like Maxx Crosby or Trey Hendrickson, Poles elected to keep the draft capital the Bears currently have, and by the looks of it, are looking to address the edge rusher position via the draft. Here are six suitable prospects that the Bears could potentially select come late April. 

Zion Young, Missouri 

  • Measurables: 6-foot-6, 263-pounds

As I said in my first mock draft, Zion Young is a guy the Bears would love to draft with their first pick. With 33-inch arms and a fiery competitiveness, Young is the standard size of an edge rusher who has power, knows how to attack based on blocking schemes, and can counter tackles with an inside move. He impressed during his Senior Bowl performance and finished his senior season with 13 games played, 42 total tackles, 16.5 tackles for loss and 6.5 sacks. Young continues to draw attention from teams, as his projection now sits late first round, early second round. But this spot at No. 25, if Chicago stays put, is interesting, because defensive tackles will be there, so will edge rushers, and potentially safeties 

Keldric Faulk, Auburn 

  • Measurables: 6-foot-6, 276-pounds

Keldric Faulk may be the most interesting edge rusher of the draft class because he has the physical tools at 6-foot-6, 34 ⅜ inch arms, but he offers versatility. He took 30% of his snaps this past season in the interior of the defensive line as a 2-4 tech. He needs to figure out a plan when it comes to attacking as a pass rusher, winning just 11.4% of his one-on-one battles, but he also possesses lots of great production as a run stopper. But this is athleticism, strength, and effort that he plays with – Faulk should hear his name called in the first round because of what he can do. 

Akheem Mesidor, Miami (FL) 

  • Measurables: 6-foot-3, 259-pounds

Akheem Mesidor is a prospect who has played so much college football, and at the age of 25 comes in as someone who can start Week 1. His first two years at West Virginia, he played both defensive end and nose tackle. He moved to nose tackle during his sophomore season, finishing with 38 tackles, eight tackles for loss, and 4.5 sacks. Mesidor is as good at the feel for the game as any edge in the draft and has an array of moves to get to the quarterback. His frame gives him the ability to bend at the edge, which is a problem for the guard if moved inside, and he often gets into the backfield. The only real knock for Mesidor is his height and length, the fact that he is 25 years old. 

Cashius Howell, Texas A&M 

  • Measurables: 6-foot-3, 253-pounds

Cashius Howell has a burst – he’s quick, fast, has a good bend to get around tackles, which is why he had 11.5 sacks this season with 14.0 tackles for loss, but his small frame and inability to use his hands at the point of attack leave so much meat on the bone. On obvious passing down, Howell is so good at attacking the tackle's outside shoulder and getting around, but not being great against the run doesn’t quite make him a three-down defender right away. This is someone Chicago could target in a scenario where they end up trading back, and Howell is still available, but in Dennis Allen’s scheme, they are targeting large human beings who can play the run. 

Gabe Jacas, Illinois 

  • Measurables: 6-foot-4, 260-pounds

Gabe Jacas is a prospect that won’t be picked in the first round, but is a round pick, and if Chicago is to go elsewhere at No. 25, Jacas is certainly in play at No. 57 or No. 60. Jacas, since his freshman season, has been in a starting role. He has 50 games played in four seasons and has 27 career sacks, including 11.0 this past season. Jacas possesses tremendous power with his hands and drive from his legs. He has a good build with length, and has shown to pursue in the run game, and looks to create turnovers. The only knock against Jacas is that his scheme, when rushing, can become predictable. 

Malachi Lawrence, UCF 

  • Measurables: 6-foot-4, 253 pounds,

Like Jacas, Malachi Lawrence is another edge that won’t be drafted in the first round, but he's primed to hear his name called in the second round and early third round. At 253 pounds, Lawrence and power he loses because of his weight, he makes up with his explosive get-off and array of attacking setups. Lawrence is an athlete and tested well at the combine. He ran a 4.52 40-yard dash and had a 1.59 10-yard split. 

The stragety for the Bears at No. 25 will be best availble, which means it could go anywhere from, defensive back, offensive tackle, edge rusher or defensive tackle. But if Chicago chooses to pass up on edge in the first round, there are a nunber of options in the late second round.

This article originally appeared on Bears Wire: Bears should target one of these edge rushers in the 2026 NFL Draft

Eliot Wolf on keeping the door open for A.J. Brown: I'll keep the door open to anything

Patriots Executive Vice President of Player Personnel Eliot Wolf knows the questions about trading for Eagles receiver A.J. Brown are not going away, but he's doing his best not to confirm or deny anything.

Asked today whether he's keeping the door open to trading for Brown, Wolf said he is — but he's also keeping the door open to adding any other player.

"As far as players on other teams, I'll keep the door open to anything that we think may improve our roster, whether that's with the player you mentioned or other players," Wolf said.

Speculation has swirled for months that the Eagles are looking to trade Brown, and that the Patriots are among the teams with interest in making a deal. Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel previously coached Brown in Tennessee for three seasons, and that strengthens the connection between the player and the team.

A trade likely wouldn't happen until after June 1, when a deal becomes easier for the Eagles to navigate under the salary cap. Wolf will hear the questions about Brown at least until then.

Why Isaiah Hartenstein's OKC documentary is must-watch

Isaiah Hartenstein's documentary — 'The Oklahoma Standard' — reflects on the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing and how people reacted to it in the aftermath.

Going from one NBA home to another, Isaiah Hartenstein's journeyman start to his career could've hardened his heart. Cynicism could've usurped any goodwill. After all, he saw firsthand just how cold and calculated the results-oriented basketball conglomerate is.

When he joined the Oklahoma City Thunder, Hartenstein could've taken a mercenary approach — sign a life-altering three-year, $87 million contract; arrive; morph into a double-double machine; help them bring home an NBA championship and then dip for an even bigger payday.

But nope. That's not in Hartenstein's DNA. Instead, the seven-footer stretched out his pterodactyl-esque wingspan and wrapped his arms around the small-market fanbase for a squeezing hug. Even though he's only in his second season with the Thunder, he quickly accommodated himself to his latest home — to the point that his foundation has become a staple in the OKC community.

In some parts of the city, Hartenstein is known as a philanthropist first and an NBA player second. While every player does the occasional community work during the regular season, he's gone out of his way to add even more onto his plate under his own accord.

The latest example? Helping make a 14-minute documentary about the tragic Oklahoma City bombing. On the cusp of the 31st anniversary, the Hartenstein Foundation funded the mini-film that highlights the 'Oklahoma Standard' — the values of service, resilience and community that emerged from what happened on Apr. 19, 1995.

The Oklahoma City bombing was a domestic terrorist attack on the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building. American anti-government extremist Timothy McVeigh's makeshift bomb resulted in the deaths of 168 people and injured 684 more. Over 30 years later, it remains the biggest act of domestic terrorism in United States history.

So what caused Hartenstein to bring this project to life? While there are countless documentaries about the national tragedy, he didn't feel like any really captured the intangible strengths of those directly impacted. We know what happened, but we don't really know how people moved forward with their lives after such a traumatic event.

"Before we did this, we watched a couple of documentaries about it before. A lot of them were focused on the negative part and so little on what made Oklahoma and Oklahoma City so special, which was how they responded," Hartenstein said. "Me and the director wanted to come down and say, 'How can we teach the new generation and the people who maybe don't know much about it, about the Oklahoma Standard?'"

Since the Thunder arrived in 2008, they've proudly embraced that darkest chapter of OKC's history. The tragedy's aftermath saw an entire county work together to help the city recover. To honor the victims, rescuers and everybody affected, the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum opened up.

Every Thunder player has paid a visit to it. It's a tradition that Sam Presti and the rest of the organization have held up high in their nearly two decades of existence. Every year, newbie players tour the OKC National Memorial & Museum.

In one of the final stops of the museum's emotional tour, you can spot OKC's 2019-20 City Edition uniform on full display. The grey-and-gold jersey featured several symbolic elements reflective of what happened.

Speaking from personal experience, there's a sickening beauty to the museum. It does such an impeccable job at immersing visitors into what happened and the aftermath of the tragedy. To the point that you feel a lump in your throat by the end of it and unlock a level of appreciativeness to even the ugliest chapters of life.

Sadly, time has caused the national tragedy to fall into the background. Most folks around the country remain unaware of it — or have obscurely heard about it. As we get further away from what happened, newer NBA players first learn about it when they arrive in OKC. But as long as the Thunder are around, they won't let it get lost in the passage of time.

Now, Hartenstein has done his part to do the same. The 14-minute film — coined 'The Oklahoma Standard' — aims to help educate a new generation of Oklahomans about the Standard’s origin. It explores how those principles continue to shape Oklahoma today and inspire acts of kindness and unity across generations.

Hartenstein recently showed a special screening of the documentary. It will be publicly available to watch on his YouTube channel on Sunday, Apr. 19 — which marks the anniversary of the tragedy. Consider it appointment viewing before OKC hosts the eighth seed in Game 1 of the 2026 NBA playoffs.

"Doing it on the anniversary, I think so many people have been through such a rough time. There's a certain meaning behind it," Hartenstein said. "Now, so many people are being impacted by what came out of it. So many people's lives have changed by it. I know it's a hard time for people who were impacted by it, but just kinda giving them a little hope that it's really changing people's lives."

We'll see what happens with Hartenstein's future. The Thunder have a $28.5 million team option for the 2026-27 season. But regardless of whether he stays or goes, his lasting legacy in OKC will equally be about being a starter on a championship team and going all out to help people across the state.

This article originally appeared on OKC Thunder Wire: Why Isaiah Hartenstein's OKC documentary is must-watch

Patriots VP addresses Mike Vrabel NFL Draft role after Dianna Russini photos

The first high-ranking member of the New England Patriots has now addressed Mike Vrabel's situation − sort of − nearly a week after photos of the club's head coach with NFL reporter Dianna Russini at an Arizona resort were published by the New York Post.

Asked during the team's April 13 pre-draft news conference about Vrabel's involvement with player evaluations over the past week, Pats vice president of player personnel Eliot Wolf said: "Very involved. Business as usual. He’s been in there with us a little more than he was last year."

And that was pretty much it. Wolf didn't talk about Vrabel before he began taking questions, then only got one remotely acknowledging the controversy his coach currently finds swirling about him.

Feb 5, 2026; Santa Clara, CA, USA; New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel talks to media members at the Santa Clara Marriott. Mandatory Credit: Darren Yamashita-Imagn Images

Vrabel, who addressed reporters the week prior to last year's draft, did not do so Monday but was never scheduled to, either. He and Wolf both met with the national media at this year's annual scouting combine. Vrabel also spoke to reporters at the NFL's annual league meeting in Phoenix on March 31, just days after he'd been photographed at a posh Arizona getaway with Russini, The Athletic's NFL insider but before those pictures surfaced.

The photos, which were published on April 7, show Vrabel and Russini in bathing suits poolside as well as hugging on a rooftop at the Ambiente in Sedona, Arizona, days before the league meeting. Both Vrabel, 50, and Russini, 43, are married to other people with whom they have children.

"These photos show a completely innocent interaction and any suggestion otherwise is laughable," Vrabel told the Post, which published the photos, in a statement last week.

"This doesn’t deserve any further response."

Vrabel will likely speak publicly during the NFL draft, which begins April 23 in Pittsburgh, a person familiar with the situation told USA TODAY Sports. That person was granted anonymity because the Patriots have not scheduled any news conferences during the draft. And New England, which holds the penultimate pick of the first round, might not even choose anyone on the first night if the team trades back from that 31st overall selection − the one organically conferred to the previous season's Super Bowl runner-up.

Vrabel, Wolf and VP of player personnel Ryan Cowden all addressed reporters at various points during the 2025 draft, Vrabel doing so on the night of the first round following the selection of former LSU left tackle Will Campbell with the fourth overall selection.

Russini, who worked for ESPN prior to joining The Athletic in 2023, covered Vrabel while he was the coach of the Tennessee Titans from 2018 to 2023. Though she initially received a statement of support from The Athletic (also effectively the New York Times' sports section) after the release of the photos, her conduct is now being investigated by The Times. She won't be reporting in the interim.

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This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Mike Vrabel role addressed by Patriots VP after Dianna Russini photos

Vote for Messenger/Herald athlete of week

Vote below for the Messenger/Herald athlete of the week.

The poll is for performances from April 6 to April 11. The poll runs from 3 p.m. Monday to 3 p.m. Wednesday, April 15.

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Cole Sengstock lost the first set and recovered to win the next two for Clyde tennis in a win over Edison.

Camille Strong drove in four runs with three hits, including a triple as Woodmore softball beat Port Clinton.

Nolan Bickelhaupt no-hit Edison over seven innings in a victory for Oak Harbor baseball.

Ike Brown drove in five runs and added four hits as Bellevue baseball topped Clyde.

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Training: Recovery after Chelsea success

Training: Recovery after Chelsea success
Training: Recovery after Chelsea success

City were straight back to business on Monday following our superb victory over Chelsea.

Match Preview

City v Arsenal: Kick-off time, team news and TV information

And the best images from the training session can be viewed at the bottom of the page!

Pep Guardiola’s side recorded a fantastic 3-0 win over Liam Rosenior’s in our last Premier League assignment thanks to second-half goals from Nico O’Reilly, Marc Guéhi and Jeremy Doku.

HOW TO WATCH CITY V ARSENAL ON TV

The memorable success moved the Blues to within six points of league leaders Arsenal, although we do possess a precious game in hand on the Londoners.

Next up for City is a tantalising meeting with Mikel Arteta’s team on Sunday 19 April at 16:30 (UK) as the title race intensifies.

With our clash with Arsenal coming into focus, Guardiola, his staff and players’ meticulous preparations continued at the City Football Academy.

Take a look at a selection of snaps below!

WWE Raw Results, Winners And Live Updates On April 13, 2026

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Brock Lesnar and Oba Femi brawled ahead of WrestleMania 42

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WWE Raw Results (April 13, 2026) | Key Points

  • Brock Lesnar and Oba Femi are both advertised on the go-home WWE Raw for WrestleMania 42.
  • CM Punk and Roman Reigns are both advertised amid heated words from Punk last week.
  • WWE released Liv Morgan’s new music video, which was teased during last week’s Raw.

WWE Raw Results And Match Card On April 13, 2026

  • Brock Lesnar and Oba Femi appear live
  • Roman Reigns responds to CM Punk
  • Gunther and Seth Rollins appear live

WWE Raw Ratings And Viewership

  • March 30, 2026 | 3.0 million global views
  • March 23, 2026 | 2.9 million global views
  • March 16, 2026 | 3 million global views
  • March 9, 2026 | 2.8 million global views
  • March 2, 2026 | 3 million global views

WWE Raw Ticket Sales | Where Is WWE Raw?

  • WWE Raw Venue: Golden 1 Center (Sacramento, Calif.)
  • WWE Raw Ticket Sales: 8,719
  • WWE Raw Tickets Available: 1,797

WWE Raw Results, Winners And Highlights

  • Check for live updates and coverage of WWE Raw starting 5:00 pm PST.

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OHSAA schools to vote to allow public to public sports participation

In May, Ohio High School Athletic Association member schools will decide on giving kids more opportunities to play sports.

During the annual referendum voting period from Mat 1-15, OHSAA member schools will vote on 12 referendum issues facing high school sports. The 12 proposals could apply changes to the OHSAA constitution and bylaws.

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The most interesting issue is Issue 2B - Bylaw 4-3-1 (Enrollment and attendance, exc. 8, non-enrolled participation) which if passes would allow students at an OHSAA member public school that does not sponsor a particular team sport to participate in that sport at another OHSAA member public school. If the issue passes, there would be two conditions:

  1. The other school is within 20 miles by the most direct route.
  2. The superintendents of both schools have to approve the arrangement.

In multi–high school districts, students whose school does not offer a specific sport may be assigned to participate at another school within the same district.

This issue became a hot topic in Richland County during the 2026 spring season when Mansfield Senior could not field a full varsity softball team with parents and athletes seeking an opportunity to play high school softball. Under current rules, no student at a public school that does not offer a varsity sport the student would like to participate in is not allowed to play that particular sport at a different school. The referendum is seeking to change that.

Students at a private school wishing to participate in a sport that is not offered by the private school are allowed to play at the public school in which they reside. That has become popular with students at Mansfield Christian and St. Peter's playing football at the school district in which they live.

Voting results will be announced on May 18 and a simple majority vote is needed to pass an issue. The OHSAA is expected to hold meetings on April 14, April 15, April 20, April 23, April 27 and April 28 to explain each referendum issue in full detail to school administrators so they may cast an educated vote.

Below are the other 11 OHSAA referendum issues as announced by Tim Stried, Director of Media Relations at the OHSAA.

Mansfield Senior's Hannah Nolen delivers a pitch during an Ohio Cardinal Conference softball game on April 1, 2025. Nolen was not offered a chance to play softball in 2026 after Mansfield Senior canceled the season due to a shortage of eligible players.

2026 OHSAA Referendum Issues  

Constitution Articles (1 Issue – Voted on by High School Principals):

ISSUE 1C – Constitution Article 8, Amendments to the Constitution and Bylaws (Modification)

Would allow the OHSAA Board of Directors to reinstate a bylaw or constitutional provision that was previously removed to comply with state law, if that law is later repealed. This eliminates the need for an emergency referendum and allows the rule to take effect immediately as it was last approved by the membership.

7th & 8th Grade Ballot (3 Issues):

ISSUE 1B – Bylaw 4-2-2, Exceptions 1 & 2, 7th & 8th Grade Age Exceptions (Modifications) AND

ISSUE 2B – Bylaw 4-3-4, Exception 1, 7th & 8th Grade Semesters Exception (Modification)

Would revise the current requirement that a student must have no impact on the outcome of a contest to qualify for the requested exception, changing it to require that the student does not have a significant impact. This allows students who play a limited role (e.g., are in the rotation but not a major contributor) to still be eligible. The Executive Director’s Office will consider the extent of the student’s participation when making determinations. All other requirements remain unchanged.

ISSUE 3B – Bylaw 4-4-5 Exception 1, 7th & 8th Grade Academic Hardship Exception (Modification)

Would remove the requirement that a student must have been withdrawn or removed from school during the immediately preceding grading period for the exception to apply. Instead, the student and/or family must provide documentation showing that a hardship existed at the time their ineligibility occurred.

Bylaw Articles (8 Issues – Voted on by High School Principals):

ISSUE 1B – Bylaw 4-1-4, Member of an Interscholastic Team (Modification)

Would add language to clarify that a school is considered to have “sponsored a sport” once its team participates in a regular-season contest (not a preseason event). This helps determine student eligibility to participate elsewhere, either under state law or Bylaw 4-3-1 Exception 8 (if approved), when their school of attendance cancels its season.

ISSUE 3B - Bylaw 4¬-4-1 Exception 1, High School Academic Hardship Exception (Modification)

Would remove the requirement that a student must have been withdrawn or removed from school during the immediately preceding grading period for the exception to apply. Instead, the student and/or family must provide documentation showing that a hardship existed at the time their ineligibility occurred.

ISSUE 4B – Bylaw 4-6-2, Exceptions 4 & 6, Residency Exceptions (Modifications)

Modifications to Exception 4 would permit a student whose parents live outside the state of Ohio, but who have been continuously enrolled within the same member public school/district since the start of 6th grade**, to participate at the member high school in which they are enrolled.

**Current requirement is enrollment from the start of 1st grade for public high schools, and the start of 6th grade for non-public high schools. Proposed modification brings consistency to requirements.

Parallel modifications to Exceptions 4 and 6 would add language to permit students whose parents live outside the state of Ohio, but who have been continuously enrolled within the same member school district/system since the start of 4th grade, to participate within that district/system in 7th & 8th grade. Applicable for both public and non-public members.

ISSUE 5B – Bylaw 4-7-2, Definition of Transfer (New Note)

Would exempt a student from being subject to the transfer bylaw when they change their enrollment to a different but return to the same school of attendance without participating in any sport(s) while enrolled at the other school.

ISSUE 6B – Bylaw 4-7-2, Exception 1, Bona Fide Change of Residence (New Definition)

Would codify a formal definition of a bona fide change of residence. The definition would require a student’s parents to fully relinquish all responsibility for their previous residence, such as by selling it, leasing it to a non-family member, transferring it to an LLC for business purposes, or terminating the lease, in order for this exception to apply. The new language also gives the Executive Director’s Office discretion to review and address cases where this requirement has not been fully met.

ISSUE 7B – Bylaw 4-7-8, Superintendent’s Memorandum of Understanding, Transfer (New Bylaw)

Would allow a transfer student to have their eligibility fully restored upon a transfer if the Superintendents or Heads of School from both OHSAA member school systems enter into a memorandum of understanding confirming that the transfer is necessary to protect the student’s physical or mental well-being or to address other appropriate extenuating circumstances. This exception may be used up to two times during a student’s high school career. If approved, Bylaw 4-7-2 Exceptions 4 (Self-Support), 9 (Discontinues Entire interscholastic Athletics Program), and 10 (Death of Immediate Family Member) would be stricken.

ISSUE 8B – Bylaw 4-11 NIL (Modifications and New Section)

Would add clarifying language to Bylaws 4-11-2 (b) and (d), and 4-11-3 to ensure consistent application within NIL regulations. Also creates new Bylaw 4-11-8, which allows students to enter into agreements with athlete agents (only as defined in ORC §§ 4471.01) solely for marketing purposes. Any such agreement must also be disclosed to the Executive Director’s Office within 14 days.

This article originally appeared on Mansfield News Journal: OHSAA schools to vote to allow public to public sports participation

Vote for the Joe Orthodontics High School Athlete of the Week

It's time to vote for the athlete of the week from the High Desert. 

Sixteen athletes from across the region are in the running for the Joe Orthodontics High School Athlete of the Week. 

Each week throughout the 2025-26 school year, the Daily Press will recognize one standout student-athlete from the High Desert as Athlete of the Week. 

Through nominations submitted by coaches, as well as our own research, those selected will be placed on a ballot every week. The nominations are limited to only varsity athletes. 

Hesperia's Carlos Ramirez delivers a pitch against Apple Valley on Friday, April 10, 2026. Hesperia beat Apple Valley 5-4 to take a two-game lead for first place in the Mojave River League standings.

You can vote for your favorite high school athletes as often as you’d like. The poll closes at 11:59 p.m. on Wednesday night.

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Here are the choices for this week, based on performances from April 6 to 11. 

  • Aaron Bowlan, Silver Valley baseball — Bowlan went 4 for 4 with a walk, seven RBIs and a run in an 18-3 victory over Victor Valley Christian on April 7. He followed that by going 1 for 2 with two RBIs, four runs, three walks and two stolen bases in a 27-11 victory on April 9.
  • Andrew Honnold, Cobalt Institute of Math and Science baseball — Honnold went 3 for 4 with two RBIs and a run in a loss to Lucerne Valley on April 7. He followed that by going 4 for 4 with seven RBIs, four runs and four stolen bases in a 22-11 victory on April 10.
  • Brady Van Hulzen, Sultana baseball — Van Hulzen went 4 for 4 with a home run, two RBIs and two runs in a 10-3 victory over Serrano on April 8. He followed that by going 2 for 3 with an RBI, two runs and two walks in a 10-8 victory over Serrano on April 10.
  • Breeanna Garcia, Riverside Prep softball — Garcia hit a grand slam in a 19-7 victory over AAE on April 8. She followed that by going 3 for 4 with a home run, four RBIs and two runs in a 16-3 victory on April 10.
  • Bryson Lilly, Academy for Academic Excellence baseball — Lilly went 3 for 3 with an RBI and a run in a 14-4 victory over ACE on April 7. He followed that by going 2 for 3 with an RBI and three runs in a 12-2 victory on April 10.
  • Carlos Ramirez, Hesperia baseball — Ramirez went 2 for 4 with an RBI and two runs in a 9-6 victory over Apple Valley on April 8. He then delivered a walk-off hit and struck out six batters over five innings in a 5-4 victory on April 10.
  • Ceonie Turner, Adelanto softball — Turner went 2 for 4 with an RBI and two runs in a 10-7 victory over Granite Hills on April 7. She followed that by going 2 for 4 with a home run, three RBIs and three runs, while also earning the win in the circle in an 8-7 victory on April 9.
  • Connor Byrom, University Prep baseball — Byrom struck out 11 batters and allowed two hits over seven innings in a 4-0 victory over Hesperia Christian on April 7.
  • Jaden Padilla, Apple Valley baseball — Padilla went 3 for 4 with two runs and a stolen base in a 9-6 loss to Hesperia on April 8. He followed that by going 3 for 4 with an RBI and a run, while also striking out two batters over 4 ⅓ innings on April 10.
  • Madison Buzzard, Apple Valley softball — Buzzard went 4 for 5 with a home run, five RBIs and three runs in a 21-1 victory over Burroughs on April 8.
  • Milo Figueroa, Victor Valley baseball — Figueroa went 3 for 4 with an RBI, two runs and a stolen base in a 7-2 victory over Barstow on April 7. He followed that by going 2 for 4 with a run and a stolen base in a 5-4 victory on April 9.
  • Paityn Zimmerman, University Prep softball — Zimmerman went 1 for 3 with a walk in a 4-1 loss to Hesperia Christian on April 7. She followed that by hitting two home runs, driving in three RBIs and drawing a walk in a 10-8 victory on April 9.
  • Reagan Farrand, Cobalt Institute of Math and Science softball — Farrand went 4 for 6 with seven RBIs and three runs in a 31-9 victory over Lucerne Valley on April 7. She followed that by going 3 for 3 with a walk, two RBIs, three runs and a stolen base in a 23-4 victory on April 10.
  • Sienna Garcia, Oak Hills softball — Garcia went 3 for 3 with a home run, four RBIs and three runs in a 23-2 victory over Serrano on April 8. She followed that by going 3 for 4 with a home run, five RBIs and three runs in a 14-4 victory over Hesperia on April 10.
  • Travon Jackson Jr., Granite Hills baseball — Jackson went 3 for 4 with an RBI and three runs in a 12-2 victory over Adelanto on April 7. He followed that by going 2 for 3 with a run in a 4-2 victory on April 9.
  • Victor Herrera, University Prep baseball — Herrera went 3 for 5 with two RBIs, two runs and a walk in a 23-4 victory over Big Bear on April 8. He followed that by going 3 for 4 with an RBI, four runs and a walk in a 17-3 victory on April 10.

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Major tensions at Roma due to Gasperini-Ranieri conflict

Major tensions at Roma due to Gasperini-Ranieri conflict
Major tensions at Roma due to Gasperini-Ranieri conflict

Serie A side Roma have seen the last few days pass by amidst loads of conflict and tension. Now, tensions are flaring because of the troubles involving Gian Piero Gasperini and Claudio Ranieri.

La Gazzetta dello Sporttoday detail as to what transpired at the training ground on Monday. The two were supposed to meet each other but they didn’t even greet. There was, as a result, no direct confrontation took place.

Gasperini was also a bit annoyed at the press outside Trigoria, where the atmosphere was generally tense because of what happened on Friday. The two were supposed to have a meeting with the Friedkins about how things are going, with details yet to emerge about how these discussions went.

Corriere dello Sportmake it clear that the Friedkins have been rather quiet about the scenario, observing things from afar. This has left a lot of doubt in the minds of many at Roma, even if the manager’s future is unlikely to be under question.

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4 situations where the Cowboys may choose to trade up

The 2026 NFL Draft represents a momentous opportunity for the Dallas Cowboys as they hold two top-20 picks. The last remaining asset from the Micah Parsons trade will soon be gone, leaving nothing more to gain from shipping off their All-Pro edge rusher. This puts added pressure to do the right thing in this year’s draft, and how the team uses its first-round draft capital could have implications for many years to come.

With so much draft capital comes options. They can stand pat and make their picks, they can trade back and collect additional picks, or they can roll the dice and trade up to secure a player they highly covet. The choices are plentiful. While most would profess the Cowboys have several needs and should consider exchanging a little quality for quantity, there are some scenarios where it would behoove the team to drive up to land that generational defensive star.

Today, we’ll examine four possible scenarios that could get that phone ringing on Thursday as the Cowboys maneuver themselves into a spot to get a player they really love.

GO BIG

The situation: They gotta have an elite EDGE, David Bailey

The trade partner: Tennessee Titans

The cost: Cowboys give up picks 12 + 20 and receive picks 4 + 66

If the team has its sights set on taking the best pass rusher in this draft class, then they could choose to give up both their top 20 picks to land a blue-chip star. Texas Tech edge rusher David Bailey is the Cowboys’ best chance to replace the elite pass-rushing skills of Parsons, and it would come at a much lower price than the lucrative deal that the Packers just gave Parsons. Of course, nothing is promised, but it would at least show that the team is taking pass rush seriously, and when you combine that with all the other Parsons residual players they’ve acquired in the last year (Quinnen Williams and Kenny Clark), suddenly the return on the exchange looks rather favorable.

In this scenario, the Cowboys would also receive the Titans third-round pick, setting themselves up nicely for one of the many Day 2 cornerbacks available in this draft.

AN ELITE HAS FALLEN

The situation: One of their stars falls out of the top 5

The trade partner: Cleveland Browns

The cost: Cowboys give up picks 12 + 20 + 112 and receive picks 6 + 39

There is likely a short list of defensive studs the Cowboys view as top five overall. Maybe it’s Bailey, maybe it’s fellow edge rusher Rueben Bain, or maybe it’s one of the Ohio State guys. If one of the team’s top prospects makes it out of the top five, it could put the Cowboys in a position to make a move. Unlike the previous move, this one is slightly less expensive. The team could trade both their first-rounders to the Browns for the sixth overall pick. The Cowboys would also have to give up their fourth-round pick (112th overall), but they would also get the Browns’ second-round pick (39th overall).

The Cowboys could secure their defensive stud, but also have a shot at another defensive talent, like say, Texas Tech linebacker Jacob Rodriguez, giving the team two strong starters at positions of need. Getting an early third-round pick takes the sting away from losing both top 20 picks just to move up six spots, especially if they can land another impact defender.

AN UNEXPECTED SLIDE

The situation: It’s too hard to pass up

The trade partner: New Orleans Saints

The cost: Cowboys give up picks 12 + 92 + 112 and receive pick 8

Maybe the Cowboys aren’t really thinking of trading up for a blue-chip player because the cost of giving up their 20th overall pick is too rich for them. However, the farther one of their studs falls, the cheaper that price gets. Let’s say they really love one of the Buckeye boys, Sonny Styles or Caleb Downs. Surrendering pick 20 isn’t appealing to them, but if they are still there at pick 8, they can move up without having to give up their second first-round pick. To move up just four spots, the Cowboys would only have to give up their third-round pick (92nd overall) and fourth-round pick (112th overall).

A move like this would mean the Cowboys wouldn’t have any picks in rounds two, three, or four, making them spectators for a huge part of the draft, unless they turned around and dealt pick 20 for more picks.

THE LAST CHANCE

The situation: They’re about to be washed out

The trade partner: Cincinnati Bengals

The cost: Cowboys give up picks 12 + 112 + 152 and receive pick 10

If the Cowboys are just patient enough, there stands a strong chance that one of their top defensive guys will make it to them at pick 12. Between Styles, Downs, or Mansoor Delane, the chances seem pretty good that at least one is there when the Cowboys are on the clock.

Of course, there are no guarantees, and they could find themselves in a situation where all of them start coming off in a hurry. If only one remains by pick 10, it might be wise to jump up a couple of spots to secure the last blue-chip player. Similar to moving up to pick eight, the cost won’t touch their 20th overall pick and only requires them to give up their fourth-round pick (112th overall) and their fifth-round pick (152nd). That’s a small price to pay to avoid missing out on this year’s class of elite defenders.

CONCLUSION

There are a variety of paths for the Cowboys to pick up the phone and make a deal. Whether it is a massive jump or a strategic slide, the team has the ammunition to dictate their own destiny rather than waiting for the talent to fall to them. Every one of these scenarios brings a different flavor of excitement to the roster. The Cowboys could shock us all by secretly planning to bypass the safe route entirely to move up for a dominant defensive anchor who will redefine their identity.

Don't think so much about the players shown here, but rather the cost and return of each trade scenario. Based on the pick shuffle, which Cowboys TRADE UP scenario do you like the best? pic.twitter.com/53SBlW8Xt3

— Dan Rogers (@DannyPhantom24) April 12, 2026

Three talking points ahead of Atletico Madrid vs Barcelona | UEFA Champions League

Three talking points ahead of Atletico Madrid vs Barcelona | UEFA Champions League
Three talking points ahead of Atletico Madrid vs Barcelona | UEFA Champions League

The fairytale script did not have Barcelona chasing a deficit away from home in the second leg of the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals, but it just so happens that they face that situation tomorrow night.

Atletico Madrid were not the better side over 90 minutes in the first leg at the Spotify Camp Nou last week, but a numerical advantage after Pau Cubarsi’s red card helped them take a 2-0 lead into the reverse fixture.

Barcelona now need a turnaround with at least three goals scored and a clean sheet in the best-case scenario, both of which will not be easy against the team that already eliminated them in the Copa del Rey.

Yet, there is a sense of belief in the dressing room and the fanbase. Regardless of the result tomorrow night, the game will be a spectacle to behold.

Barça Universal brings you three talking points ahead of Atletico Madrid vs Barcelona.

Far from done

Heading into the Riyadh Air Metropolitano trailing by two goals appears daunting enough, but it is clear that the game is far from over. 

After all, Barcelona have beaten Los Rojiblancos three times this season and have been the superior side for the larger part of the time they have shared the field with them.

A two-goal lead is indeed significant, but it is far from being enough to write a game off, more so one against a team with the attacking resources that Barcelona possess.

How Atletico Madrid approach the game will decide a large part of the result and the flow of proceedings on the night, and Diego Simeone has already hinted that he has a clear plan in place.

If Atletico Madrid enter the game looking to defend their lead, Barcelona will go on an all-out attack and swarm the box with attackers, leaving it only a matter of time before a goal is scored.

On the contrary, if Atletico Madrid press high, Barcelona will have to be wary of conceding a third but will also have spaces to run into behind the defence and capitalise on. In either scenario, the game is not over.

Belief is all the dressing room needs, and if they put up a performance even close to what they did in the second leg of the Copa del Rey semifinal, they should be able to make it into the final four.

A need to be clinical

Will Ferran Torres start in attack? (Photo by Alex Caparros/Getty Images)

Creating goal-scoring opportunities has never been Barcelona’s limitation, more so under Hansi Flick. What has held them back this season, however, is a lack of efficiency in front of goal.

The stark difference between the first and second leg against Newcastle in the UEFA Champions League, in itself, speaks volumes about Barcelona’s attacking prowess and what efficiency can transform them into.

What Flick’s men require tomorrow, in much abundance, is confidence and efficiency in front of goal, for the chances will arrive regardless. Making the most of them will define the comeback.

The manager has some major decisions to make on that front, especially in a selection sense in the forward line.

For starters, the decision between Ferran Torres and Robert Lewandowski will be critical as it will define the target man and the player’s style. 

Similarly, whether or not Marcus Rashford starts on the left or Flick prefers Joao Cancelo or an added midfielder will also dictate the goalscoring dynamics, buildup pattern and even the control of the game.

Finally, there is a question on whether Fermin Lopez or Dani Olmo should start, and while the latter may seem the obvious choice given his comfort in between tight lines, the latter’s ability to score goals from distance may prove handy in a cagey game.

Who will partner with Pedri?

Barcelona’s midfield has been cursed with poor timing injury setbacks at a crucial point in the season. 

Just when Pedri was recovering from his setback, Frenkie de Jong was ruled out with an injury, and when the Dutchman approached close to his return, Marc Bernal suffered a blow.

Heading into tomorrow’s game, Barcelona’s only assured starter in the double pivot is Pedri, who has been carrying fatigue for a while now but has no option but to play once more.

Who partners with him on the night, needless to say, will go a long way in deciding how the team shape up in possession and in the buildup phase.

De Jong is the ideal option to start, and he did make a short cameo off the bench against Espanyol. The question, however, is whether he is ready for a start at such high intensity already.

Bernal’s situation is even less optimistic, and it is unlikely that the player can feature without injections – a step Flick is highly unlikely to opt for.

The manager’s other big option is Gavi, who has made a speedy return to dynamics and even started against Espanyol. While he has looked fine and fit, starting him in a game with such high intensity may play on Flick’s mind as a hurdle.

The final option for the coach is to keep Eric Garcia in the pivot and start Ronald Araujo alongside Gerard Martin – again a gamble he might be reluctant to take.

Who starts in midfield, thus, is a big question that Flick does not have long to answer. His choice, needless to say, will decide how dominant and high-pressure the Catalans can be on the night.

The Viva El Birdos Podcast: Episode 60 – Cardinals Prospect Insights With Brian Walton

We are once again joined by the one and only Brian Walton to talk with us about what he experienced during Cardinals spring training and who is showing positively for the Cardinals’ minor league affiliates early in the season.

We covered the impressive start AAA Memphis has gotten off to, Hunter Dobbins, Jimmy Crooks, Tanner Franklin, Liam Doyle, Jurrangelo Cintje, Tai Peete, and much, much more!

As you can see here, which has been posted on social media, we will be joined by some special guests throughout April! Each of these gentlemen covers different aspects of the game, and we here at Viva El Birdos are committed to trying to give fans of all walks of baseball consumption something that appeals to them, whether it be the minor leagues, which I know there is a strong appetite for, analytical thinkers and those who follow the game by the numbers and this website built its reputation off of, or inside info/those with direct access who bring you the news and perspective from the club. Hopefully, all of these elements will allow VEB to continue to be one of the best sources for fans to consume their Cardinals content!

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Colorado Rockies News: 8 numbers that show the Rockies are better in 2026

SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA - APRIL 09: Manager Warren Schaeffer #4 of the Colorado Rockies looks on before the game against the San Diego Padres at Petco Park on April 09, 2026 in San Diego, California. (Photo by Orlando Ramirez/Getty Images) | Getty Images

After the hype of sweeping the Houston Astros and the crushing reality of being swept by the San Diego Padres in a four-game series, last week was a roller coaster for Colorado Rockies fans.

While progress will be slow in the climb to change the trajectory of an organization that’s lost more than 100 games in three straight seasons, several indicators show this team is considerably better than the 2025 squad at this point last year. That could be good to keep in mind, considering the five remaining series in April will be against teams that finished above .500 last year. This includes a four-game matchup with the Dodgers that’s part of a seven-game homestand that includes three more games against the Padres.

Through 16 games, here are eight reasons to believe the Rockies are on the right track.

#1 — 3 More Wins

While three might not feel like a lot, it really is. Through 16 games last year, the Rockies were 3-13. Right now, the Rockies are 6-10. Riding a four-game losing streak, 6-10 doesn’t feel great. However, just think about last season. It took the Rockies until May 1, at which point they were 6-25, to earn six wins. In earning six wins, the 2025 Rockies had a .165 winning percentage. Through Sunday, the Rockies winning percentage is .375.

#2 — 6 vs. -46

In 2025, the Rockies were getting rocked by opposing hitters. Through 16 games, the Rockies had given up 89 runs and scored only 43 for a jaw-dropping run differential of -46. That’s hard to do so early in the season.

This season, the Rockies have a -6 run differential. That means more close games and more entertaining games. The Rockies have scored 65 runs, which is a vast improvement from last season, and given up 71.

#3 — 3.76 vs. 5.50

Some rough outings against the Padres might make it seem like the bullpen is worse than it really is. Not to make excuses, but the Rockies are down a starter after Jose Quintana hit the 15-day IL with a right hamstring injury. Plus, the San Diego series hit the bullpen hard with a 12-inning contest on Thursday and Kyle Freeland being scratched while warming up for his start on Sunday, resulting in a bullpen day.

Even with that amount of stress, the bullpen ERA is down from 5.50 at this point last season to 3.76 heading into Tuesday’s series opener in Houston. A huge part of that lower number is thanks to Antonio Senzatela, who has thrown nine scoreless innings over four appearances with 12 strikeouts for a 0.00 ERA. Jimmy Herget has also continued to shine, giving up only two runs in nine innings over eight appearances, which include two opener starts. In relief only, he’s posted a 1.29 ERA. Jaden Hill has also been impressive, recording a 1.42 ERA in 6.1 innings.

#4 — 2 vs. 5

The Rockies are more competitive because, in 2026, they are in more games until the end. They started the season losing three one-run games. They have played in five one-run games, going 1-4 in them. They have also been walked-off by three teams.

While it’s frustrating not to close out those wins, the Rockies are showing they can hang with teams better this season. Last year at this point, the Rockies had only had two one-run games and they went 1-1 in those contests. Most games weren’t close (see the run differential above).

#5 — 2 vs. 0

The Rockies defeated the Blue Jays 2-1 in Toronto and swept the Astros at home in their third and fourth series of the season. That’s two series wins in 2026 in April with 16 games left this month. Last season, the Rockies didn’t get their first series win until June 4 when they swept the Marlins at home. They didn’t get their second series win until June 18 when the Rockies swept the Nationals. That makes a difference in team morale.

#6 — 16 vs. 10

While the offense has felt stuck sometimes, and they are striking out about the same amount (169 in 2025 vs. 162 in 2026), the Rockies have hit more homers through 16 games this season. Last year, the Rockies hit 10 homers. This year, they have hit 16. Through Sunday, Mickey Moniak is tied for second in the National League with five homers. Sure, it’s a seven-way tie, but that group also includes Shohei Ohtani.

After Sunday’s games, the Rockies 16 homer mark is tied for fourth best in the NL.

#7 — 23rd vs. 29th

After 16 games in 2025, the Rockies ranked No. 29 in baseball with a 4.99 team ERA. While the team had four quality starts, often, the starters or the relievers weren’t able to help keep Colorado in games. This season, the Rockies team ERA is 4.27, which is ranked No. 23 through Sunday’s games.

While it’s not a massive climb up the MLB rankings ladder, it’s significant. Leading the way for Colorado is Tomoyuki Sugano, who has a 2.15 ERA through three starts, spanning 16.2 innings with 12 strikeouts. Freeland is right behind him with a 2.3o ERA in 15.2 innings over two starts with 13 strikeouts.

#8 — 212.5%

The Rockies base-stealing numbers are up 212.5% between this year and last year. In 2025 after 16 games, the Rockies had stolen eight bases. That ranked No. 26 in MLB. This year, the Rockies have stolen 17 bases, which is tied for fourth most in MLB. The Rockies also have been caught eight times, which isn’t great, but at least they are more aggressive.

Another bonus is that nine different Rockies have gotten in on the action. Jake McCarthy is leading the way with four stolen bases, while five more Rockies have two (Jordan Beck, Brenton Doyle, Tyler Freeman, Edouard Julien and Kyle Karros).

Conclusion

It’s early. The Rockies are less than 10% through the 2026 season, and it’s too early to draw conclusions about how the new front office, coaching staff and players are performing.

However, I do remember how things felt in April and May in 2025.

This is better.

Anything could happen moving forward, but after six losing seasons and not much hope in sight, I am choosing to believe this 2026 squad is better and will be more fun to watch this season.


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Jake Paul’s MVP expects to get involved in MMA ‘long term’ if Rousey vs. Carano card is successful

Inglewood, CA - March 10: Ronda Rousey, left, Jake Paul, center, and Gina Carano as the fighters face-off during a press conference at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, CA, on Tuesday, March 10, 2026. The main event of Most Valuable Promotions card features former UFC champion Rousey (12-2) against MMA trailblazer Carano (7-1) at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, CA, on Saturday, May 16, 2026. (Photo by Hans Gutknecht/MediaNews Group/Los Angeles Daily News via Getty Images) | MediaNews Group via Getty Images

Most Valuable Promotions — the company headed up by Jake Paul and former UFC executive Nakisa Bidarian — is jumping into the deep end of the MMA pool with a megacard planned for May 16 with Ronda Rousey making her return to action against Gina Carano in the main event.

The card airs on Netflix, which is by far the biggest streaming platform in the world with over 325 million subscribers, so there’s a good chance Rousey vs. Carano could become the most watched MMA event of all-time. Beyond the main event, MVP also booked former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou against Philipe Lins while Mike Perry takes on Nate Diaz in a matchup almost guaranteed to produce fireworks.

While MVP’s primary focus to this point has been promoting boxing, the potential success of the Rousey vs. Carano card could keep Paul and Bidarian investing in MMA for the foreseeable future.

“I think a lot of it depends on May 16th, right?” Bidarian told Sports Business Journal “We’re putting a lot of fire power, star power, distribution to the event.

“If it works, and I’m very confident it will work, yes — MVP will be involved in MMA over the long term.”

After producing Paul’s fight against Mike Tyson, which peaked with more than 100 million viewers on Netflix, MVP’s move into MMA comes with similar potential impact with Rousey returning to fight again for the first time in 10 years. The same goes for Carano, who has been focused on acting with her last fight coming all the way back in 2009 when she fell to Cris Cyborg in Strikeforce.

While Rousey vs. Carano could produce monster numbers for Netflix, Bidarian recognizes that MVP isn’t going to directly compete with a powerhouse like the UFC because that company maintains a roster featuring several hundred fighters with events taking place almost every single weekend.

MVP’s plans for MMA revolve more around the big, marquee events like Rousey vs. Carano that the promotion is now calling “blockbuster live events” or BLE’s.

Bidarian credits Netflix as a huge part of puzzle when it came time to promote Rousey vs. Carano and he hopes that partnership could continue in the future. Netflix has already aired several MVP events including Paul vs. Tyson and Paul vs. Anthony Joshua.

“[Netflix is] really a difference maker in being able to stand up a product that can be viewed as top-tier distribution and exposure for the athletes, so May 16th will be tell-tale in terms of what’s possible,” Bidarian said. “I’m confident that we will have one of the, if not the most viewed, MMA event in history, just like I was confident that Paul-Tyson would break streaming records in the U.S. versus any form of content.

“And on the back of that, we look forward to sitting down with Netflix or other distributors and seeing what the MMA strategy is for us going forward. But we’ve had no shortage of interested athletes reaching out to us to be involved.”

Obviously a lot of MVP’s future plans for MMA depend on Rousey vs. Carano paying off but Bidarian is confident that is going to happen.

“This to me is a crossover mainstream event,” Bidarian said. “And for us to be able to add the caliber of star power, plus true top-tier current contenders … it’s a great card that we’re proud of and we think we’ll be very successful come Saturday, May 16th.”

Why Rory McIlroy winning The Masters was exactly what Scottie Scheffler needed

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Photo by Ben Jared/PGA TOUR via Getty Images

Scottie Scheffler missed out on forcing a playoff at The Masters by just one shot on Sunday.

Despite Scheffler’s average form during the first two rounds of The Masters, he looked much more like his old self over the weekend at Augusta National.

The 29-year-old world number one posted rounds of 65 and 68 on Saturday and Sunday respectively, without making a bogey.

Scheffler became the first man to do that at The Masters since 1942 and it was a real sign that he is close to being back to his best.

The vast majority of golfers would be more than happy with a second-place finish at The Masters, but not Scottie Scheffler.

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Photo by Hector Vivas/Getty Images

He would have been lamenting his poor round on Friday when he played poorly and posted a score of 74.

Scheffler was on the wrong side of the Masters draw during the first two rounds, but Rory McIlroy beating him by just one stroke at Augusta National could end up being the best thing that ever happened to him.

Why Rory McIlroy winning The Masters was exactly what Scottie Scheffler needed

McIlroy’s win at Augusta National in 2025 proved to be the spark that lit Scheffler’s fire for the next five months.

The 29-year-old from Dallas spoke after the Northern Irishman’s historical Masters win in April 2025.

I think any time somebody has beaten any of us out here, I think we’re all — I guess you could say inspired, but I think we’re all fired up to come out here and compete, Scheffler said.

I think that’s what’s great about our game. Week in and week out, we get to come out here and compete. This week I was the best player. I have the week off, and we’ll see the week after who is the best player at the PGA.

Rory has been playing some tremendous golf this year. The career grand slam was really special to watch. I was glad to be able to be there for it.

I think any time you’re getting beat, you’re always fired up just a little bit extra to go out and practice. I feel like my game is trending in a good direction. I’m excited to start the rest of the season.

Incredibly, Scheffler went on to win six of the next 13 tournaments he played in during the remainder of 2025, including the PGA Championship and The Open Championship.

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Photo by Andrew Redington/Getty Images

Now he will be hoping that McIlroy’s Masters triumph on Sunday has a similar effect on his form for the remainder of 2026.

Scottie Scheffler could be set for yet another dominant run

It’s worth remembering that Scheffler has already won on the PGA Tour this season.

Oh, and he has four top-5 finishes to his name in seven starts as well. He has also finished in the top 25 in every single event he has played this year.

So 2026 has hardly been a terrible year for Scheffler so far.

However, anyone who has watched him play over the past two months will have noticed that he hasn’t been anywhere near his best.

He showed last week at Augusta that he is somewhere near back to his best with his driving and iron play.

And now the 29-year-old will undoubtedly be motivated to work even harder on his game after his closest challenger and biggest rival won The Masters.

If he continues to tidy up his iron play, Scheffler could be set for a real period of dominance over the next few months.

He is ranked 16th in strokes gained putting on the PGA Tour so far this season and if he rediscovers his formidable iron play, it could be curtains for his main rivals.

Real Madrid ‘convinced’ it will take down Bayern Munich in Champions League

VALDEBEBAS, SPAIN - APRIL 09: Alvaro Arbeloa, head coach of Real Madrid, attends his press conference during the training day of Real Madrid ahead the Spanish League, LaLiga EA Sports, football match against Girona FC at Ciudad Deportiva Real Madrid on April 09, 2026, in Valdebebas, Madrid, Spain. (Photo By Dennis Agyeman/Europa Press via Getty Images) | Europa Press via Getty Images

According to a report from Mario Cortegana of The Athletic (as captured by @iMiaSanMia), Real Madrid head coach Álvaro Arbeloa is “convinced” that it will beat Bayern Munich on Wednesday in the Champions League and advance to the semifinals:

Sources with knowledge of Real Madrid’s preparations say manager Álvaro Arbeloa and his staff are convinced they can overcome Bayern at Allianz Arena, following a busy time of analysis and build-up. There’s an acceptance in Madrid that the league title is lost, which means everything is riding on success on Wednesday.

As expected, Real Madrid is set to put its full focus on the Champions League. Los Blancos trail FC Barcelona by nine points with seven games remaining, which is not insurmountable, but is unlikely. That means every ounce of sweat and effort will be put into a road victory at the Allianz Arena.

With Bayern Munich looking at some lineup changes for the match, this showdown could get spicy.


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“It’s a very strong desire” Jesus keeps flirting with return to Brazil

“It’s a very strong desire” Jesus keeps flirting with return to Brazil
“It’s a very strong desire” Jesus keeps flirting with return to Brazil

Gabriel Jesus has been linked with a potential summer departure from Arsenal, with the Brazilian forward continuing to hint at a future return to his boyhood club, Palmeiras. Speculation surrounding his future has intensified as the season progresses, particularly with suggestions that the Gunners could consider offloading him at the end of the campaign.

It is widely understood that if Jesus does return to Brazil, Palmeiras would be his preferred destination. The club played a crucial role in his development before he moved to Europe, and the emotional connection remains strong. As Arsenal assess their squad ahead of the next transfer window, uncertainty over his long-term role has only fuelled further discussion about his next move.

Jesus Speaks About Future Plans

Despite the ongoing speculation, Jesus has made it clear that his immediate focus remains on his responsibilities at Arsenal. However, he has openly acknowledged his ambition to return to Palmeiras at some point in his career.

As reported by Globo, he said, “My main focus today is still Arsenal, to make things happen here, to help in the way the coach needs. Then, obviously, when the season ends, we start to think.

“My desire is to return to Palmeiras one day and win more titles. I’ve already felt what it’s like to win there. That’s still in me, it’s a very strong desire.”

Decision Looms Over Next Move

Many expect Jesus to continue playing in Europe for at least a few more seasons, given his age and experience at the highest level. Nevertheless, football careers are often shaped by changing circumstances, and a return to Brazil cannot be ruled out entirely.

Ultimately, the decision will depend on Arsenal’s plans and the player’s own priorities once the season concludes. Should it become evident that he is no longer central to the club’s ambitions, Jesus may choose to embrace a new challenge, potentially fulfilling his long-held ambition of returning to Palmeiras.

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Jon Jones reacts to Carlos Ulberg claiming the UFC title he never lost in the cage

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Jon Jones was surprised by the UFC 303 upset

Jon Jones was in attendance as a new light heavyweight champion was crowned at UFC 303.

Carlos Ulberg stopped Jiri Prochazka in the first round, pulling off the biggest win of his career and claiming the vacant 205-pound title in style.

What made this result even more remarkable was the leg injury Ulberg suffered early on. He could be out for the rest of the year because of it, but still found a way to get it done.

Bones clearly wasn’t expecting that outcome.

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Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC

Jon Jones’ live reaction to Ulberg-Prochazka was pure shock

During UFC 327, the signing of Gable Steveson was confirmed, and he appeared on the broadcast alongside Jon Jones, who has taken on a mentorship role in his transition to MMA.

That put Jones in a front-row seat for the night’s main event, watching from close up as a new champion was decided in the division he once dominated.

TNT Sports later shared footage showing just how surprised Jones was to see Carlos Ulberg fight through an injury and still come out on top against Prochazka.

Jones held the light heavyweight title across two different reigns but never actually lost it inside the Octagon. He vacated it in 2020 after deciding to move up to heavyweight, leaving behind a division that has seen plenty of change since then.

Since then, seven different fighters have held the 205-pound gold that Jones’ career is so synonymous with.

Ulberg’s recent win extended his own streak at 205 pounds. His run now stands at ten straight victories — second only to Jones himself, who holds the divisional record with 13 consecutive wins.

Hansi Flick talks Lamine Yamal, Frenkie de Jong and Gavi ahead of Barcelona’s Champions League tie with Atlético Madrid

Barcelona's German coach Hans-Dieter Flick gives a press conference on the eve of their UEFA Champions League quarter final second leg football match against Club Atletico de Madrid at Metropolitano Stadium in Madrid, on April 13, 2026. (Photo by Thomas COEX / AFP via Getty Images) | AFP via Getty Images

Barcelona manager Hansi Flick spoke to the press on Monday ahead of this team’s Champions League quarter-final second leg against Atlético Madrid at the Metropolitano on Tuesday night.

Here’s a summary of Flick’s best quotes, including his thoughts on Gavi and Lamine Yamal, his expectations for the match and Frenkie de Jong’s status.


Gavi

“Gavi can play, of course. He’s a player who gives everything to this team and the club, and on the pitch he’s fearless, which is a very good situation, and we’ll see. Whether he starts in the eleven or not, we’ll see after training.”

Frenkie de Jong’s chances of starting

“Frenkie is in better shape than Bernal. We’ll see him today, but it will be difficult for him. Frenkie could even start, we’ll see what we decide, we’ll do it this afternoon.”

Lamine Yamal

“Lamine has been performing very well in recent matches, I’m very happy with him, and what I tell him is that he has to keep doing these things. He’s one of the best in one-on-one situations, and we have to help him and give him the opportunity. We have to play as a team; that’s the key tomorrow. I’m not worried about individual performances anymore. We have many high-quality players, but so do they. I’ve said that matches are often decided by moments, and I hope that one goes our way tomorrow.”

Expectations for the match

“I have a feeling it will be completely different from previous matches against them because the atmosphere in the stadium will be incredible. The fans know what they need, and it will be tough for us, but I believe in my team and what we can make happen, and it’s possible, why not? That’s what we have to focus on. I know we’re playing against Atlético, a team with very good players, and we’ll need to defend very strongly but also be brave in attack, to attack, press, and take advantage of every opportunity. If you look at the last match, that was perhaps the big difference between them and us. Maybe tomorrow will be completely different, and that would make me happy.”

Series Preview: Boston RedSox at Minnesota Twins

After taking two-of-three from the St. Louis Cardinals, the Red Sox are 6-9, just two games out of first place in the AL East. Ditto a Wild Card spot. Their run differential is zero. The offense has scored 62 runs, third in the division after Tampa Bay (70) and New York (65). The pitching is also third in the division in runs allowed behind the Yankees (44) and Orioles (59).

After facing the National League so far this season it’s time to play in the AL. First up, the Minnesota Twins.

The Twins are off to a very solid start at 9-7, just half a game behind the Cleveland Guardians. After the selloff at 2025 trade deadline, getting off to a +.500 record is music to their fans’ ears. FanGraphs still projects the team at a tick under .500 for the year, but with the Tigers coming out of the gate a little weaker who knows what the AL Central could look like.

As Boston looks to turn a two-game winning streak into three, Garrett Crochet takes the ball. Coming off a win against the Brewers where he was brilliant for about six innings and then a little gassed as his pitch count topped 100, the lefty looks to pitch not as the stopper but the continuer. He’s opposed by Bailey Ober, a tall righty who missed much of 2025. He’s back this season and things have been…ok. Over three starts he’s totaled 13.2 innings with 8 hits, 7 strikeouts, and 4 walks. In the early going this season his strikeout percentage has dropped from a career average of 23.7% of batters to 11.9% and his 6.8% walk rate is the highest of his career with a 5.3% average rate across his time in the majors. With a fastball sitting in the high 80s vs the mid-90s is he crafty enough to get by? Will the velocity return?

Tuesday we get anther start from Sonny Gray, who is coming off back-to-back strong outings against the Padres and Brewers. After a lackluster start to open the season in Cincinnati, Gray excelled in Fenway Park. Now he’s taking the show back on the road, hopefully with those bugs worked out. Mick Abel is a 24-year-old righty who came to Minnesota from the Philles in exchange for Jhoan Duran. It’s his second season in the majors and he’s sitting on a career 6.19 ERA / 3.87 FIP). So far this year he’s walking (14.9%) almost the same percentage of batters he’s striking out (19.4%) which isn’t going to end well. Luckily for him last year he only walked 9.2%. and he’s only 52.1 innings into his major league career.

The series finale is an afternoon start. Connelly Early has had trouble getting deep into games. He’s thrown 96, 88, and 86 pitches and lasted 5.1, 4.0, and 4.1 innings before needing to be removed for a reliever. He’s looked good at times but also a little lost. The team clearly believes in him. He’s opposed by Simeon Woods Richardson. Another righty, he’s coming off a bad start after two good outings to begin the season. On the year he’s tossed 15.2 innings allowing 16 runs (8 earned), 8 hits, struck out 8, and walked 4. He give up about 34% ground balls so there’s a chance to force the defense to make plays.

Royce Lewis is on the IL, as his career remains frustrating in that regard.

Byron Buxton is off to a slow start: .182/.258/.273

Josh Bell has been a tremendous asset so far: .286/.390/.551 with 3 homers. This is well ahead of his career averages but he’s sure on a hot streak at the moment.

Probable Pitching Matchups

Monday, April 13: Garrett Crochet (3.12 ERA / 2.54 FIP) vs. Bailey Ober (5.27 ERA / 3.92 FIP)

Tuesday, April 14: Sonny Gray (2.76 ERA / 6.19 FIP) vs. Mick Abel (6.08 ERA / 3.87 FIP)

Wednesday, April 15: Connelly Early (2.63 ERA / 2.90 FIP) vs. Simeon Woods Richardson (5.35 ERA / 4.29 FIP)

When/Where to Watch

Monday, April 13 at 7:40 PM ET on NESN

Tuesday, April 14: 7:40 PM ET on NESN+

Wednesday, April 15: 1:40 PM ET on NESN

Santa Clara transfer Christian Hammond commits to NC State

March 8, 2026; Las Vegas, NV, USA; Santa Clara Broncos guard Christian Hammond (1) dribbles the basketball against Pacific Tigers guard TJ Wainwright (10) during the first half at Orleans Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-Imagn Images

Former Santa Clara point guard Christian Hammond has committed to NC State out of the NCAA transfer portal, On3 has learned. Hammond will have two seasons of eligibility remaining.

Hammond averaged 15.6 points per game for the Broncos, including 3.0 rebounds and 2.5 assists. He started all 34 games he appeared in for Santa Clara en route to an NCAA Tournament appearance. That concluded with an overtime loss to Kentucky in the first round.

This followed a true freshman season where he played sparingly for the Broncos. He started two of the 19 games he appeared in during the 2024-25 season, averaging 12.4 minutes per game while averaging just 3.7 points.

Before college, Hammond was a three-star recruit in the 2024 recruiting class according to the Rivals Industry Rankings, which is a proprietary algorithm that compiles ratings and rankings from all four primary recruiting media services. He was the No. 272 overall player in his cycle as well as the No. 42 point guard.

However, by the time he entered the NCAA transfer portal two summers later, Hammond has turned into a top 50 transfer portal player. Now, he’s heading to NC State to be a part of the new regime under first-year head coach Justin Gainey.

He replaces Will Wade, who left to return to LSU after one year with the Wolfpack. Gainey has been on Rick Barnes’ staff at Tennessee since 2021 and moved up to associate head coach in 2022. He previously held that role at Marquette in 2020-21 after two seasons on the staff at Arizona from 2018-20.

Now, Hammond will join that effort in 2026. He’ll look to lead Gainey’s offense at the point once he arrives on campus.

To keep up with the latest players on the move, check out On3’s Transfer Portal wire. The On3 Transfer Portal Instagram account and Twitter account are excellent resources to stay up to date with the latest moves.

Here’s Why the Devils Reassigned Their Promising Young Forward

With one game remaining in the 2025-26 regular season, the New Jersey Devils have reassigned one of their most promising young forwards.

On Monday, the Devils announced Lenni Hameenaho was reassigned to their American Hockey League affiliate, the Utica Comets.

Brian Halonen was also placed on waivers with the purpose of reassigning him to the Comets.

During Sunday night’s 4-3 overtime win over the Ottawa Senators, Hameenaho took two penalites, one double minor for drawing blood with a high stick on Shane Pinto.

However, Hameenaho’s six penalty minutes this weekend are not why he’s been sent down to the American Hockey League.

A team source tells New Jersey Hockey now that Hameenaho’s reassignment is purely to aid the Comets in their pursuit for the playoffs.

“It’s a must-win game [for Utica] on Wednesday,” the source said to NJHN. Utica plays the Beleville Senators at 7 P.M. Wednesday night.

The Comets haven’t made the AHL Playoffs since 2023. They have three games remaining on the schedule, with two tilts against the Providence Bruins followoing Wednesday’s game with Belleville.

Hameenaho made a name for himself with his NHL recall. He scored two goals and eight points, establishing himself as a staple on New Jersey’s third line in his 33-game stint alongside Arseny Gritsyuk and Cody Glass.

Prior to Hamennaho’s recall in January, the 21-year-old Finnish forward led the Comets in points with with nine goals and 22 points in 34 games.

The Comets currently sit sixth in the AHL’s North Division. They MUST finish fifth or higher in the final North Division standings. Thus, Hameenaho and Halonen—who is ranks fourth among Comets in points— are vital adds in Utica’s final three games to move ahead of (or tie and win the tiebreaker against) the current fifth-place team—the Rochester Americans—while accounting for Rochester’s own remaining results.

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Dominick Reyes defends action-starved victory over Johnny Walker at UFC 327


Dominick Reyes vs. Johnny Walker was a forgettable affair. | Getty/UFC


While Dominick Reyes vs. Johnny Walker seemed like a surefire candidate to deliver a spectacular finish, the light heavyweight bout did not meet expectations.

Reyes defeated Walker in a forgettable split decision on the UFC 327 main card on Saturday night at the Kaseya Center in Miami. The contest drew boos from a restless audience as both fighters offered llittle in the way of meaningful offense over the course of the 15-minute affair.

Reyes’ last three UFC victories had all come via knockout or technical knockout, but the former 205-pound title challenger defended his performance, citing his opponent’s finishing potential.

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HOYA SAXA: Kentucky PG Jaland Lowe to Transfer to Georgetown

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - DECEMBER 20: Bryce Hopkins #23 of the St. John's Red Storm drives against Jaland Lowe #15 of the Kentucky Wildcats during the second half of the game between the St. John's Red Storm and Kentucky Wildcats at State Farm Arena on December 20, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Your Georgetown Hoyas have reportedly secured a major commitment from the transfer portal, landing former Kentucky and Pittsburgh point guard Jaland Lowe. Many of the Georgetown faithful have said the opening of the transfer portal brings mixed emotions. The program recently lost six-plus players from the 2025-26 squad. Even after announcing four key returners, the staff has massive gaps to fill (and hopefully upgrade). Lowe brings a proven track record of college production, mixed with recent injury concerns. No doubt this is a splash signing at arguably the most important position on the floor, but Ed Cooley knows he needs more. This is a good sign.

NEWS: Kentucky transfer guard Jaland Lowe has committed to Georgetown, he told @On3.

The 6-1 junior began his career at Pitt. https://t.co/qZrgPSwW0zpic.twitter.com/cH1NGOTpRw

— Joe Tipton (@JoeTipton) April 13, 2026

According to On3, “Kentucky guard Jaland Lowe plans to enter the transfer portal, he told On3.” The 6-foot-1 point guard from Missouri City, Texas, will arrive on the Hilltop looking to regain the form he displayed during his sophomore year in the Atlantic Coast Conference.

Before his brief stint in Lexington, Lowe was a standout performer at Pittsburgh. In his sophomore year with the Panthers, he averaged 16.8 points, 4.2 rebounds, and 5.5 assists per game. This output earned him third-team All-ACC honors and a National Association of Basketball Coaches Mid-Atlantic Second Team All-District selection. His scoring ability was on full display throughout that season.

Georgetown has landed Kentucky point guard Jaland Lowe, he told @TheFieldOf68.

The 6-1 junior averaged 8.0 points and 2.4 assists in an injury-plagued season in which he battled shoulder injuries and was forced to shut it down in mid-January.

Lowe averaged 16.8 points and 5.5…

— Jeff Goodman (@GoodmanHoops) April 13, 2026

Lowe fills an immediate need for a veteran ball-handler capable of managing a high-level offense. He reached double figures in 26 games and recorded a triple-double against the Virginia Military Institute. Against Southeastern Conference opponents LSU and Mississippi State that year, Lowe averaged 20.5 points, 6.0 rebounds, 4.5 assists, and 2.5 steals per contest.

"Jaland Lowe played through a shoulder injury before ultimately shutting it down for surgery, and has now entered the transfer portal." https://t.co/sIzClkjIIn

— Philadelphia 🔔 Hoyas (@PhillyHoyas) April 13, 2026

His transfer to Kentucky generated high expectations. Kentucky head coach Mark Pope praised his acquisition at the time, stating, “Jaland is an incredibly explosive, playmaking, veteran point guard.” The UK staff intended to build their entire offensive system around his specific skills.

Barkley Truax for On3 reported that the Wildcats spent the early part of the season trying to adapt their system following his absence. Pope noted, “J Lowe is a left handed point guard, so we made a cautious decision last spring when we secured his services, that we were going to change the orientation of everything that we did on the court to serve a left handed point guard.”

Unfortunately, his time with the Wildcats was heavily disrupted by health issues. Lowe suffered a shoulder injury during a preseason scrimmage in October. He attempted to play through the pain but only appeared in nine regular-season games. In those limited minutes, he averaged 8.0 points, 2.1 rebounds, and 2.4 assists.

Lowe played his final game for Kentucky on January 10 before opting for season-ending surgery. According to the Lexington Herald Leader, “He is expected to receive a medical redshirt waiver from the NCAA, which would leave him with two remaining seasons of college eligibility.”

The injury timeline presents a valid concern for the Georgetown coaching staff. A shoulder surgery requires substantial rehabilitation. Lowe must show he can withstand the physical demands of a rugged BIG EAST conference schedule. A recurring shoulder problem could severely limit his effectiveness and disrupt the team’s offensive continuity. The staff will need to monitor his recovery closely throughout the summer.

At the same time, the high ceiling of a healthy Jaland Lowe is undeniable. His ability to score from the perimeter, distribute the basketball, and defend at a high level provides a massive boost to the backcourt. DMV-focused Georgetown fans have recently pointed to Acaden Lewis as a desired level of point guard, but college basketball fans know that Lewis decommitted from Kentucky when Lowe announced his UK transfer last April.

This is all to say that being the starting point guard for Kentucky means you are big time talent.

Jaland Lowe and Mouhamed Dioubate have the potential to be stars for Kentucky during the 2025-26 season.

🎧 https://t.co/c9JLel3odd (Apple)
🎧 https://t.co/EsZxIkcHSA (Spotify) pic.twitter.com/OEiGTbKTRf

— Jon Rothstein (@JonRothstein) October 23, 2025

During his sophomore season at Pittsburgh, he secured 55 steals, registering 16 multi-theft games. A veteran presence with major conference experience helps stabilize a locker room dealing with heavy turnover.

Georgetown fans have heard plenty of promises about incoming transfers over the last decade of frustration. The sting of recent losing seasons makes cautious optimism the default approach for long-time supporters.

Pitt sophomore Jaland Lowe talks expectations and to expect from this year’s team #ACChttps://t.co/QViPQBwMlYpic.twitter.com/1teXyHhhcz

— Jamie Shaw (@JamieShaw5) October 10, 2024

Still, adding a player with Lowe’s pedigree—beloved by Kentucky and Pope—signals that Cooley and his staff can attract high-level talent to Washington, D.C. Coming out of Fort Bend Marshall High School, Lowe was a four-star recruit and the winner of the Guy V. Lewis Award, honoring the top player in the Greater Houston area.

Cats by 90 ⏳ X Jaland Lowe

Get to know Jaland Lowe in 90 seconds with @MichelleKnezov

Presented by: Community Trust Bank pic.twitter.com/GWEGWdBH3n

— UK Sports Network (@UKSportsNetwork) January 6, 2026

As of today, the 2026-27 roster currently features a mix of returning veterans and developing underclassmen. Big man Julius Halaifonua provides significant size in the paint (hopefully along with Vince Iwuchukwu, seeking a medical waiver). Returning guards and forwards like Kayvaun Mulready and Caleb Williams will have to be ready to snipe from the perimeter. It will be interesting to see how Cooley plans to utilize Gabriel Landeira as a shooting guard and/or backup point guard.

NEW: @KentuckyMBB's Jaland Lowe talks with @RobDauster and @GoodmanHoops about the Wildcats' BIG response:

"This meant everything to us. It was the biggest game of the year for us" 👀

🎥: https://t.co/bZzbj47P3fpic.twitter.com/F2glip3uuN

— The Field of 68 (@TheFieldOf68) December 14, 2025

The addition of Lowe gives the frontcourt players a distributor capable of running the pick-and-roll efficiently. The geometry of the court may have changed for UK with a left-handed primary ball-handler, but Georgetown is familiar with lefties from their two years with Mack. This setup can indeed work well with right-handed big men rolling to the basket, maximizing the strong hands of both players involved. Georgetown’s frontcourt has to hope for an increase in scoring opportunities with Lowe directing the offense.

If Lowe receives a medical redshirt, he could provide the program with a two-year window of stability at the point guard position. The focus now shifts to his medical clearance and offseason workouts. A fully healthy Lowe adds tremendous value to the entire roster.

The success of the upcoming season depends heavily on how the new pieces fit together. Ed Cooley has spent three years establishing his culture on the Hilltop with, at best, mixed results.

The incremental improvements in the roster can have a direct effect in the win column. Reaching the upper echelon of the BIG EAST requires a talented, experienced floor general. Jaland Lowe fits that description perfectly, assuming his shoulder heals.

Many of the Georgetown faithful have said they want to see consistent, competitive basketball deep into March. The acquisition of Lowe addresses a critical roster vacancy and brings a dynamic playmaker to the nation’s capital.

As Portal Season continues, the staff will undoubtedly look to add more pieces around their new point guard. For now, the arrival of Jaland Lowe gives the fanbase a reason to look forward to November.

Welcome, Jaland. HOYA SAXA

Brighton & Hove Albion among reported suitors for Freiburg goalkeeper Noah Atubolu

Brighton & Hove Albion among reported suitors for Freiburg goalkeeper Noah Atubolu
Brighton & Hove Albion among reported suitors for Freiburg goalkeeper Noah Atubolu

For some time now, speculation has surrounded a possible summer move for Noah Atubolu, with the SC Freiburg goalkeeper reportedly open to a transfer at the end of the season.

According to Sky Germany, Brighton & Hove Albion are seriously considering a move for the German shot-stopper, seeing him as a potential replacement for Bart Verbruggen, who himself could take the next step in his career.

However, Brighton could face strong competition for Atubolu, with the report stating that an unnamed Bundesliga top-five club is also in the race for his signature.

Previously, Eintracht Frankfurt and Bayer Leverkusen have been reported to be monitoring the 23-year-old Freiburg goalkeeper.

Noah Atubolu’s contract runs until the summer of 2027. If he's not interested in signing an extension, SC Freiburg could be tempted to cash in on him at the end of the season.

Scottie Scheffler shares frustrations with Augusta National for changing conditions after second-place Masters finish

Scottie Scheffler shares frustrations with Augusta National for changing conditions after second-place Masters finish originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Despite a historic, bogey-free weekend that nearly erased a 12-stroke deficit, Scottie Scheffler left Augusta National with a bitter taste in his mouth on Sunday.

After finishing just one shot behind back-to-back champion Rory McIlroy, the world number one teed off at Augusta National's setup, suggesting that shifting course conditions on Thursday and Friday created an uneven playing field for the golfers who played in the afternoon.

Scheffler noticed a large contrast between how the greens played compared to his first and second rounds of play. Although he made the cut without a problem, his bogey-filled second round may have been what ultimately cost him his third Green Jacket. 

Here's what the World No. 1 golfer said after finishing second at Augusta.

MORE: How does McIlroy's 2026 Masters win compare to 2025?

Scottie Scheffler calls out Augusta National

During Friday's second round, Scheffler shot a 74, which was his highest round of the championship. That round saw him shoot four bogeys and just two birdies for a finish of 2-over on the day. Scheffler sat 12 shots back of McIlroy, who at the time was six strokes above second place, and well in the lead. The American finished strong, with a 65-shot third round and 68-shot fourth to complete the first bogey-free weekend since Byron Nelson in 1942, but it just wasn't enough.

Scottie Scheffler just did something no one at The Masters has done since 1942.

Bogey-free weekend.

9 birdies. 1 eagle. 0 bogeys. pic.twitter.com/ksXPKE7D2e

— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) April 12, 2026

After the major concluded, Scheffler was interviewed about the event overall. He mentioned how there was a stark contrast in terms of green conditions from Thursday to Friday. According to the No. 1-ranked golfer, Thursday's firm greens were nowhere to be found on the following day. In fact, Scheffler was "surprised" at how soft the greens had gotten come Friday afternoon, while he was playing.

Here is the full interview from Scheffler after his second-place finish.

Scottie Scheffler was “a bit surprised” to see the firmness change so much from Thursday to Friday. pic.twitter.com/eZII81mMOI

— GOLF.com (@GOLF_com) April 13, 2026

MORE: Who has the largest comeback in Masters history?

“I’m not in charge of course setup,” Scheffler said after his second-place finish. “I would have liked it to have been a little bit more equal in terms of the firmness on Thursday and Friday. I was a bit surprised at how soft things were on Friday afternoon, especially as it got late in the day.

"But the weather also changes and it was a bit windy on Thursday, so who knows. That’s part of the game. We play an outdoor sport and you don’t know how conditions are going to change, especially course conditions.”

MORE: How much money did McIlroy take home for this year's Masters win?

What schools have produced the most first-round NFL draft picks?

The NFL draft has seen countless players through the years. What colleges have seen their players taken most often in the first round?

The list is full of college football powers. The dynamic has changed, especially with NIL giving those with deeper pockets being able to woo the top talents to either sign out of high school or hit the transfer portal and shift their way.

Big Ten schools are at the top of the list and they are joined by those in the SEC. That would include some schools that have recently made their way into conferences through realignment.

A look at the schools that have produced the most first-round NFL picks.

20. Auburn

First-round picks: 32

19. Nebraska

First-round picks: 34

18. Michigan State

First-round picks: 36

t-17. UCLA

First-round picks: 37

t-17. Texas A&M

First-round picks: 37

15. Clemson

First-round picks: 40

14. Penn State

First-round picks: 44

13. Florida State

First-round picks: 47

12. Tennessee

First-round picks: 48

11. Oklahoma

First-round picks: 51

10. Georgia

First-round picks: 52

9. LSU

First-round picks: 53

8. Michigan

First-round picks: 55

7. Texas

First-round picks: 58

6. Florida

First-round picks: 59

5. Miami (FL)

First-round picks: 68

4. Notre Dame

First-round picks: 71

3. Alabama

First-round picks: 84

2. USC

First-round picks: 86

1. Ohio State

First-round picks: 95

This article originally appeared on The List Wire: Schools producing most NFL first-round draft picks

Saints 'ideal' but realistic No. 8 pick is 9.5 edge to replace Cameron Jordan

Rueben Bain Jr.

Saints 'ideal' but realistic No. 8 pick is 9.5 edge to replace Cameron Jordan originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The New Orleans Saints own the eighth pick in the 2026 NFL Draft and have a few different routes they could go down with this top draft selection.

Wide receiver is a big need, with Ohio State's Carnell Tate being a very intriguing option with the eighth pick. But, if Tate is off the board, edge rusher might be the next biggest need.

With an edge rusher in mind, James Reber for NFL.com named a realistic but "ideal" pick for the Saints at eighth overall in the form of Miami Hurricanes 9.5 sack edge rusher, and potential Cameron Jordan replacement, Ruben Bain Jr.

Saints 'ideal' No. 8 pick is Ruben Bain Jr.

"Even if the 36-year-old ultimately returns, New Orleans will need to look to the future on the D-line, and the best analogue for Jordan in the draft is Bain," Reber writes.

Bain is 6-foot-2, 263 pounds, and would be a nice pass rusher to add to the defensive line as both a short-term and long-term replacement for Jordan.

As Reber notes, even if Jordan comes back, Bain would still be a good pick, as he could learn from the legendary Saints defensive end for a year before taking over full-time in 2027.

MoreRuben Bain Jr. named perfect draft pick for Saints with eighth pick

The Hurricanes' edge rusher had 9.5 sacks last season, and he dominated with some incredible pass rush upside and dominance against good offensive lineman.

If the Saints wind up picking a defensive player in the 2026 NFL Draft with the eighth pick, then Bain is the realistic "ideal" option with this selection.

Bain has been sliding down some draft boards lately, with David Bailey and Arvell Reese seemingly firmly ahead of Bain. That could be good news for the Saints, as Bain could fall right in their lap and be a perfect No. 8 pick.

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David Ornstein provides latest on Arne Slot’s future, Liverpool transfer plans and more

David Ornstein provides latest on Arne Slot’s future, Liverpool transfer plans and more
David Ornstein provides latest on Arne Slot’s future, Liverpool transfer plans and more

Liverpool Set for Busy Summer Under Arne Slot

Liverpool are already laying the groundwork for another pivotal transfer window, with David Ornstein offering fresh insight into the club’s plans. After a turbulent campaign that has tested both squad depth and internal harmony, attention has turned firmly towards rebuilding and progression under Arne Slot.

This season has been shaped by transition as much as results. A dip in Premier League form, a tense battle for European qualification, and off pitch friction have all contributed to a challenging environment. Despite this, the club’s hierarchy remain committed to their long term vision.

Backing for Arne Slot Confirmed

According to Ornstein, Liverpool’s ownership group are standing firm behind Slot. Speaking to NBC Sports, as quoted by GiveMeSport, he said:

“The intention of the club and Fenway Sports Group is to stick with Arne Slot into next season and give him longer.”

“He’s on a contract until 2027. I think they feel there are clear mitigations. The transition work was always going to be huge after Jurgen Klopp’s departure and the transfer windows across the course of all of Slot’s windows is four now.”

This perspective reflects a broader understanding within the club. Slot’s arrival marked the start of a new era following a successful but demanding cycle. Adjustments were always expected, and the leadership appear willing to absorb short term setbacks in pursuit of sustained success.

Photo: IMAGO

Investment Plans and Squad Evolution

Ornstein also highlighted Liverpool’s continued willingness to spend in order to accelerate development:

“The net spend is about £150m, even though last summer was really high, and I think they plan to continue investing because they see this as a developing project and squad.”

“There are more signings no doubt on the way. They feel there are three to four first-team players that are needed for them to be really competitive again.”

This approach suggests Liverpool are far from standing still. Instead, the focus is on targeted recruitment that aligns with Slot’s tactical demands. The emphasis is clear, quality additions rather than wholesale changes, with a view to restoring competitiveness at the highest level.

Photo: IMAGO

Key Positions Demand Attention

Perhaps the most pressing issue lies in wide areas. Ornstein added:

“We know that a wide player, because of Salah’s departure and also how Diaz wasn’t replaced, will also be high on the agenda.”

Replacing Mohamed Salah presents a significant challenge. His output, intensity, and consistency have defined Liverpool’s attacking identity for years. Finding a player capable of replicating even part of that influence will be crucial.

On the opposite flank, the situation also requires attention. While Milos Kerkez has stepped in, depth and competition remain essential. Liverpool are expected to prioritise dynamism, creativity, and pace in these positions as they reshape their attacking options.

Reports linking RB Leipzig’s Yan Diomande underline the club’s proactive stance. The recruitment team appear focused on identifying players who can adapt quickly and thrive within Slot’s system.

Liverpool’s Project Moves Forward

Liverpool’s strategy heading into the summer is both pragmatic and ambitious. With clear backing for Arne Slot and a commitment to further investment, the club are positioning themselves for a stronger campaign ahead.

There is recognition that rebuilding takes time, yet there is also urgency to return to competing at the top level. The balance between patience and progress will define the months ahead.

For now, the message from within Anfield is consistent, trust the process, support the manager, and strengthen where it matters most.

Hall of Fame coach Doc Rivers out in Milwaukee. Is superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo next?

Head coach Doc Rivers, center left, and Giannis Antetokounmpo, before an NBA basketball game in Milwaukee.
Former Milwaukee Bucks coach Doc Rivers, left, and star Giannis Antetokounmpo embrace before a game against the Brooklyn Nets on April 10 in Milwaukee. (Jeffrey Phelps/Associated Press)

The NBA regular season ended Sunday and the first order of business for teams that fell short of making the playoffs was to evaluate their head coach. Hall of Famer Doc Rivers, wasn't spared the scrutiny.

He agreed to depart from the Milwaukee Bucks after winning 16 fewer games this season than last. Rivers has one year remaining on the $40 million contract he signed in January 2024 and will be paid for the final season.

The Bucks were 32-50 this season largely because superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo played in only 36 games because of injuries. Antetokounmpo, who expressed frustration talking to reporters Sunday, might be next out the door.

If so, the Lakers undoubtedly would be interested. They are projected to have about $60 million in salary-cap space and three first-round draft picks they can use — 2026, 2031 and 2033 — to try to make a deal this offseason.

Read more:Lakers beat Jazz in finale, will host play-in game against Timberwolves

Despite his insistence that he was healthy fairly soon after he suffered a left knee hyperextension and bone bruise March 15, Antetokounmpo didn't play in the last 15 games of the season.

"To my understanding, I had to play 3-on-3 to be able to be available to play," he said. "I did that multiple times. I've never in my life denied participation of practice. Whoever came up with that is disrespectful toward what I’ve done for this team and the way I carry myself."

The decision was likely made to ensure the trade value of the two-time Most Valuable Player wasn't diminished by another injury. Antetokounmpo, 31, is under contract for 2026-2027 and has a player option of $62.7 million for 2027-28.

The Lakers — and other trade partners — would be more than willing to give him an extension. The contracts of LeBron James ($52.6 million), Rui Hachimura ($18 million) and Maxi Kleber ($11 million) expire after this season, giving the Lakers the cash to toss in Antetokounmpo's direction.

The Bucks floundered without him and the coach paid the price. Rivers, 64, hadn't had a losing full season since 2006-2007, a span that included an NBA title with Boston in 2007-2008, seven seasons with the Clippers and three with the Philadelphia 76ers.

Read more:Elliott: Doc Rivers should be remembered for what he accomplished, and what he didn't do

“I have truly loved my time in Milwaukee,” said Rivers, who played college basketball at Marquette. “Coming back to where I got my start, to a city that has always embraced me, has been a privilege. I am disappointed that things did not turn out the way any of us hoped, but I am deeply grateful for this experience, the relationships built, and unwavering support from our fans and the community.”

Rivers began coaching after a 13-year NBA playing career and has a 1,194-866 record (.580) with five teams across 27 seasons. His regular-season wins are the sixth most in NBA history and he will be enshrined into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame this year.

The Bucks discussed with him an advisory role in the organization, but Rivers is taking his time deciding what to do next. Asked how long he envisions coaching, Rivers mentioned his grandchildren.

“I won’t answer that, but I have grandkids that I want to see,” Rivers told reporters. “I’ll let you figure it out from there. I have seven grandkids now, and they’re all 8 years and under, and it kills me every time I miss grandparents day with each one of them in school. It’s probably time to go see them more, so I’ll let you figure out the rest.”

His seven consecutive winning seasons with the Clippers are part of the franchise's current streak of 15 consecutive seasons with a winning record, the longest active run in the NBA and fourth-longest in league history.

Other NBA coaches on the hot seat include Jamahl Mosley of the Orlando Magic and Brian Keefe of the Washington Wizards. Portland Trail Blazers interim coach Tiago Splitter also might be replaced.

Splitter took over for Chauncey Billups, who has pleaded not guilty to charges he profited from rigged poker games involving several Mafia figures and at least one other ex-NBA player.

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Maryland, North Carolina Top 10% Sports Betting Holds For March

Maryland-NC-Indiana March 2026 sportsbook revenue
Photo: Amber Searls-Imagn Images

Both Maryland Lottery and Gaming and the North Carolina State Lottery Commission reported collective sportsbook holds above 10% for March as operators are showing early signs of notable year-over-year revenue increases.

The 6.3% nationwide hold last March was the low point of 2025, as sportsbooks watched the betting public fare unusually well thanks to a Final Four comprised entirely of No. 1 seeds. This time around, operators got an early boost when defending champion and South Region No. 1 seed Florida was bounced in the second round. Sportsbooks also likely got a boost from perennial NCAA tournament betting favorite and fellow No. 1 seed Duke being eliminated in the East Regional final.

Maryland sportsbooks finished with a 10.4% hold to claim $62.7 million in gross revenue from $604.7 million handle. That revenue figure was up 31.1% from March 2025.

Their North Carolina counterparts racked up $75.9 million — nearly double the amount posted 12 months earlier — from $726.2 million worth of accepted wagers, translating to a 10.5% win rate.

The Old Line State collected $8.8 million in tax receipts, and the $105.7 million in tax revenue generated this fiscal year is running more than $40 million ahead of last year’s pace, boosted by Gov. Wes Moore’s decision in March 2025 to increase the rate to 20%. North Carolina coffers received an inflow of $13.7 million for the month, lifting the fiscal year total there to $109.9 million.

No Terps means less action

Sportsbooks in Maryland did not have the added draw of the local Terrapins appearing in the NCAA tournament this year. That dramatically impacted men’s college basketball handle, as the $63 million wagered was down 28.1% from 2025. Revenue, however, slid only 6.9% to $4.2 million, as the 6.7% hold was more than 1.5 percentage points higher.

Pro basketball, however, was a key source of sport-specific revenue as the house set a state record with $9.6 million in winnings on a 6.2% win rate against $155.7 million handle. The previous record for pro basketball revenue in one month was set last September at $8.9 million.

Running Top 10 #SportsBetting handles for March:

1 New York $2.33B
2 North Carolina $726.2M
3 Maryland $604.7M
4 Indiana $517.8M
5 Iowa $268.2M
6 Kansas $232.2M
7 Washington D.C. $75.5M
8 Maine $53.2M
9 West Virginia $38.4M
10 Montana $6.56M#SportsBettingX#GamblingX

— Christopher P Altruda (@3rdPlanetChris) April 13, 2026

The biggest chunk of operator winnings came from parlays, which provided sportsbooks $39.8 million in revenue. That was up 50.3% from last year, when bettors were able to roll the four No. 1 seeds into various parlays. The 18.1% parlay hold, while a 2026 low, was six percentage points higher than March 2025.

FanDuel maintained its status as Maryland’s top sportsbook, clearing $28.4 million in gross winnings thanks to a fifth consecutive month with a 12%-plus hold. FanDuel also continued to aggressively court business; its $8.5 million promotional spend accounted for close to half the $17 million overall outlay by mobile operators.

North Carolina shows handle growth

March marked the third NCAA tournament with wagering available in the Tar Heel State, and bettors again came out in droves. The $726.2 million in wagering was up 6% from a year ago and was the third highest in 25 months of legalized betting.

Promotional spend among operators was also strong; the $20.8 million in credits and bonuses was up 15.9% from last year but was also less than 3% of total handle. That remains a far cry from the March 2024 launch, when operators opened the floodgates of free bets and offers with $202.6 million in such credits.

March was the eighth consecutive month operators had a collective hold of 9.6% or higher, with the month’s win rate up nearly 4.9 percentage points from 2025. The North Carolina State Lottery Commission does not publish operator- or sport-specific statistics.

Indiana numbers are in too

Though Indiana was the site of the Final Four this year and Purdue reached the regional final, Hoosier State handle dipped 6.5% from last year to $517.8 million for March according to the Indiana Gaming Commission.

Presumably playing into the decline was the way the state’s pro basketball team has struggled. The injury-impacted Indiana Pacers were among the NBA’s worst teams, winning just 19 games, a far cry from pushing the Oklahoma City Thunder to seven games in the 2025 NBA Finals.

Basketball handle plummeted 18.8% from the previous March to $219.3 million, while parlay wagering also saw a slight dip to $175.1 million. The catch-all “other” category, which includes soccer, golf, tennis, hockey, and MMA, had an 11.6% year-over-year uptick to $100.6 million.

Though both DraftKings and FanDuel both had year-over-year declines in handle, both had upswings in revenue. DraftKings led all operators with a $16.9 million haul, crafting a 9.4% hold from $178.9 million worth of wagers.

FanDuel countered with $15.2 million in winnings thanks to a 10.6% hold against $142.8 million handle. It was the fifth straight month FanDuel had a double-digit win rate in the Hoosier State and was the 12th month in the last 15 to cross that barrier.

The two digital titans did cede some market share to Fanatics and BetMGM, both of which more than tripled their winnings compared to a year ago. Fanatics narrowly crested $4 million in revenue while handle surged 38.6% to $42 million; BetMGM had a 16.6% bounce in action and kept $3.2 million of the $44 million worth of wagers accepted.

4 Early-Season Fantasy Baseball Stumblers to Buy-Low Before They Get Hot

Michael Busch Struggles for the Chicago Cub
Mar 13, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Chicago Cubs designated hitter Michael Busch against the Chicago White Sox during a spring training game at Camelback Ranch-Glendale. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images | Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

The MLB season is young, and opportunity is for the taking. Nobody should panic just two weeks into the season. A sharp mind will, instead, scan the market for assets below-market value. In due time, the rankings will normalize, and players who have recently struggled are more than likely to rise above their early-season woes. Be sure to create a league-winning lineup by chasing these buy-low trade candidates.

Michael Busch

Busch provides great power, coming off a 34-home run season. His 2025 OPS was .866 and .775 the year prior. Currently, Busch is batting .135 with zero home runs. A bad start it is indeed. However, Craig Counsell and the Cubs team expect Busch to double his output sooner rather than later. The former first-round pick perhaps needs the spring weather to turn around. He is the No. 22 ranked 1st baseman at the moment.

Jac Caglianone

This trade would be one to make in a volatile but profitable risk-versus-reward analysis. Caglianone is playing better than he did in his rookie year. Yet it is below expectations, with an average of .229 and 0 home runs. Caglianone still flashes his power with a 94th percentile bat speed and 88th percentile exit velocity. Caglianone is bound for stardom, and he will not only be a buy-low option for redraft leagues but also in dynasty formats. Caglianone is the No. 35-ranked player at his position and may even be on the waiver wire.

Francisco Lindor

Lindor is driving Mets fans nuts right now. Luckily, he is more than likely to hit a hot streak over the next month, if not sooner. Lindor is generally a slow starter to the season. Right now, Lindor is batting .188 with a .573 OPS. In the last two seasons, Lindor's OPS was >.800. He will remain batting leadoff, and, uncontested and especially once Soto returns, Lindor is bound to rise back to his normal self.

Cole Ragans

Ragans left the game early this past Wednesday, yet he is back healthy for his next scheduled start. Ragans is the SP138, out to a horrendous start. Much of that is chalked up to that 0.2 IP early departure, in which Ragans allowed 3 ER. He does have a zero earned run start on the year and will be a mid-shot Cy Young contender as the Royals' ace.

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Kentucky is closing in an a four-star edge rusher in the 2027 class

New Kentucky Wildcats football coach Will Stein has already made an impact in Lexington, putting together a solid group of transfers to upgrade the talent level. Now, he's putting together a recruiting class for 2027 that keeps getting better.

Over the weekend, the Wildcats got a commitment from quarterback Jake Nawrot, a top 50 player overall in the class. Now, they're closing in on Antwoine Higgins, a four-star edge rusher out of Cincinnati, Ohio.

Higgins is a 6'3", 215 lb linebacker who is rated four stars, and ranks as the No. 388 overall player in 247Sports composite rankings. On3 ranks him in their top 300. He would be another big recruiting win for Stein and the Wildcats coaching staff.

Steve Wiltfong of On3 reports (subscription required) that Kentucky and Indiana are currently the two main contenders, but that the Wildcats lead the way. As such, he has made an official prediction for Kentucky to land Higgins.

Though he hasn't set an official decision date, a commitment could come soon. He does have a visit scheduled to Lexington on Jun. 12.

This article originally appeared on UK Wildcats Wire: Kentucky football gets prediction for 2027 edge Antwoine Higgins

Tracking Iowa State women's basketball adds, departures in transfer portal

The Iowa State women’s basketball team entered the offseason with one goal in mind — rebuild the roster.  

The Cyclones have plenty to work to do after the season ended and the bulk of the team moving on.

Nine players on last season's roster, including four starters, announced they were hitting the transfer portal.

Guards Arianna Jackson and Evangelia Paulk said they plan to come back to Iowa State. Fellow guard Freya Jensen originally planned to enter the portal, but changed her mind.

That leaves plenty of spots for the Cyclones to fill.

Here’s a look at the Cyclones who have revealed their plans to transfer, along with Iowa State's incoming transfers.

Iowa State roster additions through the transfer portal

Kent State Golden Flashes guard Mya Babbitt (23) shoots during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in the quarterfinals of the MAC Women’s Basketball Tournament at Rocket Arena, March 11, 2026, in Cleveland, Ohio.

Mya Babbitt

Babbitt, a guard from Kent State, was the first to announce her plans to come to Iowa State. The rising senior guard has one season of eligibility remaining and gives the Cyclones some scoring and experience.

During Babbitt’s three seasons at Kent State, she started 60 of the 84 games she played in, averaging 11 points, 3.4 rebounds and 1.4 assists per game.

More: Kent State transfer Mya Babbitt on what drew her to Iowa State

She set the school’s single-season record for made 3-pointers with 83 as a sophomore, and is coming off her best season, averaging 16.1 points and 4.0 rebounds a contest.

Iowa State outgoing transfers, departures

Reese Beaty

Beaty, a 5-foot-8 freshman guard, made an immediate impact during her first collegiate season, appearing in 27 games and making two starts. She averaged 4.6 points per game while shooting 37.7% from the floor.

More: Iowa State point guard Reese Beaty entering transfer portal

She handed out 90 assists and ranked in the top 100 nationally in assist/turnover ratio (1.80). She announced on social media that she plans to transfer to Mississippi State.

Iowa State Cyclones' forward Alisa Williams (3) shoots the ball over over Sacred Heart Pioneers center Esther Kursite (14) during the fourth quarter on Nov. 9, 2025, at Hilton Coliseum in Ames, Iowa.

Alisa Williams

Williams came to Iowa State from LSU, where she was a part of a national title team. After redshirting her first season, Williams moved into a role backing up Iowa State star Audi Crooks, adding valuable depth the last two seasons.

She played in 32 games last season and made two starts while averaging 4.8 points and 3.3 rebounds in 11.8 minutes per game before announcing she was leaving.

Williams announced she’ll play next season at Indiana.

Iowa State Cyclones' guard Jada Williams (8) goes for a layup between Oklahoma State Cowgirls guard Amari Whiting (1) and forward Praise Egharevba (24) during the second quarter in the senior day women basketball at Hilton Coliseum on February. 25, 2026, in Ames, Iowa.

Jada Williams

The other Williams on Iowa State’s roster spent just one season with the Cyclones after coming to Ames from Arizona. She turned into one of the best point guards in the country, earning first-team All-Big 12 honors by averaging 15.3 points, 7.7 assists and 3.5 rebounds per game.

She took over the starting spot for Emily Ryan and became a star, ranking in the top five nationally in both season assists and assists per game. Williams also delivered one of the best performances in program history, tallying an Iowa State Big 12 game and Hilton Coliseum record 44 points on 15-of-22 shooting against Cincinnati.

She announced that she plans to play at LSU.

Iowa State Cyclones' center/forward Lilly Taulelei (9) drives to the basket around Norther Iowa Panthers forward Maren Schmotzer (24) during the first quarter on December 14, 2025, at Hilton Coliseum in Ames, Iowa.

Lilly Taulelei

Taulelei began her career at UMass but then transferred to Iowa State, where she’s spent the past two seasons providing depth in the post for the Cyclones. She appeared in 43 games over the last two seasons, averaging just 1.9 points in only 4.9 minutes per game.

Iowa State Cyclones' guard Kenzie Hare (12) takes a three-point shot during the third quarter in the Big-12 women’s basketball at Hilton Coliseum on Feb. 18, 2026, in Ames, Iowa

Kenzie Hare

Hare began her collegiate career at Marquette, where she was an elite 3-point shooter, but never got into a rhythm at Iowa State. A hip injury limited her to just 10 games during the 2024-25 season. Hare redshirted that season and returned the following season as a starter.

She averaged 6.0 points and 2.5 rebounds and hit one of the biggest shots of the season, knocking down a game-winning 3-pointer at the buzzer to beat Kansas.

Iowa State Cyclones' guard Reagan Wilson (22) drives with the ball around Kansas Jayhawks guard Libby Fandel (13) during the first quarter in the Big-12 women’s basketball home opener on Dec. 21, 2025, at Hilton Coliseum in Ames, Iowa.

Reagan Wilson

Wilson was an important player off the bench at times for Iowa State. She appeared in 59 games during her two seasons with the Cyclones and made three starts. Wilson, a high-energy guard who began her sophomore season buried on the bench, battled for brief playing time and finished the campaign with 2.5 points in 9 minutes per game.

Mar 21, 2026; Storrs, CT, USA; Iowa State Cyclones forward Addy Brown (24) shoots the ball against the Syracuse Orange in the first half at Harry A. Gampel Pavilion. Mandatory Credit: David Butler II-Imagn Images

Addy Brown

Brown, a McDonald’s All-American out of high school, was one of Iowa State’s biggest recruiting wins and it showed. She earned a starting spot right away as a freshman and turned into one of the most versatile players in the country.

Brown started all 89 games she played in during her career at Iowa State and did a little bit of everything, averaging 13.6 points, 8.1 rebounds and 5.2 assists per game. During her junior season, she tallied the school’s first triple-double in over a decade.

A lower-body injury forced Brown to miss 11 games and the Cyclones suffered during her time on the sideline.

More: Iowa State women's basketball star Addy Brown to enter transfer portal

Iowa State Cyclones' Aili Tanke (32) drives around Southern Lady Jaguars guard Mykayla Cunningham (8) during the fourth quarter on Nov. 5, 2025, at Hilton Coliseum, Ames.

Aili Tanke

Tanke was a big pickup out of Johnston High School. During her freshman season, she played in 32 games and made six starts. But the following season, her playing time diminished with Tanke appearing in just 12 games and averaging only 0.9 points and 1.4 rebounds in 7.2 minutes per contest.

Mar 21, 2026; Storrs, CT, USA; Iowa State Cyclones center Audi Crooks (55) shoots the ball against Syracuse Orange center Oyindamola Akinbolawa (25) in the first half at Harry A. Gampel Pavilion. Mandatory Credit: David Butler II-Imagn Images

Audi Crooks

Crooks was the biggest loss for the Cyclones in the transfer portal. The Algona native was a star on and off the court for the Cyclones as a popular player, with fans flocking to see her. Crooks usually delivered, averaging 22.8 points per game during her 99 games with the Cyclones.

The multi-time All-American led the Big 12 in scoring and set Iowa State's single-season scoring and field goal records.

She broke the school’s single-game scoring record multiple times and still has the mark after tallying 47 points on 19-of-25 shooting during a victory against Indiana.

Tommy Birch, the Register's sports enterprise and features reporter, has been working at the newspaper since 2008. He's the 2018, 2020, 2023 and 2025 Iowa Sportswriter of the Year. Reach him at tbirch@dmreg.com or 515-284-8468.

This article originally appeared on Des Moines Register: Iowa State women's basketball transfer tracker, who's coming and going

IPL 2026: Arjun Tendulkar spotted with wife Saaniya Chandhok, sister Sara Tendulkar before LSG vs RCB clash - WATCH

NEW DELHI: After a home defeat to Gujarat Titans in IPL 2026, Lucknow Super Giants will next face Royal Challengers Bengaluru at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru on Wednesday. LSG are currently placed sixth on the table, with two wins and two losses from four matches.

In their previous outing, Lucknow Super Giants managed 164/8 in 20 overs against Gujarat Titans. Chasing 165, Gujarat Titans cruised to 165/3 in 18.4 overs, sealing a comfortable win at the Ekana Stadium on Sunday.



Arjun Tendulkar, son of legendary Sachin Tendulkar, who did not feature in the playing XI against Gujarat Titans, was spotted at the airport with his LSG teammates. He was seen alongside his sister Sara Tendulkar and wife Saaniya Chandhok.

Sara and Saaniya had earlier been present in the stands in Lucknow, cheering for LSG during their clash against Gujarat Titans.

Arjun tied the knot with Saaniya in a grand ceremony in Mumbai on March 5, 2026. He is part of the Lucknow Super Giants squad this season, having been bought for Rs 30 lakh at the IPL 2026 auction.

— I_am_Harshit_17 (@I_am_Harshit_17)


LSG captain Rishabh Pant admitted that his side fell short with the bat in the loss to Gujarat Titans.

"See, definitely not enough runs. There's nothing. From the fact that they bowled well. I think in a wicket like this, a score like 170 to 180 is a really good score. But, you know, the wicket kept on falling, and they put enough pressure on us to get those wickets going," Pant said.

He added that although LSG had their chances, they failed to capitalise on crucial moments.

"There were opportunities in the game. We just couldn't grab it enough," he said.

Pant, however, backed his batting unit, stressing that it is still early in the tournament and there is no need to panic. He expressed confidence in the experienced players to step up in the coming matches.

"See, definitely it's a great lineup. But the tournament has just started here, you know. We're not putting pressure on players because, especially the senior guys, they know what to do," he said.

Dolphins hosting first-round wide receiver ahead of 2026 NFL Draft

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - FEBRUARY 26: Makai Lemon of the Southern California Trojans poses for a portrait during the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on February 26, 2026 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Logan Bowles/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Miami Dolphins are busy scheduling and conducting top-30 visits ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft — and on Monday, one of the class’ best pass catchers is in Miami Gardens visiting with the organization’s brass.

Makai Lemon of Southern California is meeting with Miami today — just ten days before the first round of this year’s selection process is set to start. Lemon — 5’11’ and 192 lb — would give the Dolphins’ wide receiver room a much needed boost following the departures of Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle earlier this offseason.

Here’s what Lance Zierlein of the NFL’s official website had to say regarding Lemon:

“High-skill, high-volume slot receiver with average size but extraordinary ball skills. Lemon has room for refinement, but not much. He’s intelligent, confident and polished with the ability to make plays on all three levels. Tempo-driven route-runner who misdirects man coverage and separates out of turns but is fairly average after the catch. Quicker than fast, featuring early acceleration to open seam throws but flashes late burst when needed. More play strength is needed for NFL press and he needs to avoid rushing through multi-breaking routes. He’s an exceptional ball-tracker with excellent catch timing and few focus drops. He wins more combat catches than he loses. Lemon is a plug-and-play, quarterback-friendly talent with first-round value and Pro Bowl upside.”

In addition to the praise Zierlein gave Lemon in his overview, he compared the wide receiver to Detroit Lions’ star, Amon-Ra St. Brown.

With the Dolphins holding both picks #11 and #30 in the 2026 NFL Draft, it will be a busy Thursday night for the franchise come April 23rd. We’ll see how sweet — or sour — Miami is on Lemon once the selection process officially kicks off then.

Oklahoma Sooners earn commitment from Louisville transfer forward

Oklahoma basketball added its second portal commitment of the day on Monday. After Jennie Baranczyk and the women's team added Keeley Parks, Porter Moser and the men's team broke the ice this portal cycle with the commitment of Louisville transfer forward Khani Rooths.

Rooths just completed his sophomore season with the Cardinals. In two seasons, he's played in 66 games. Last season, he started two games for Louisville and averaged 15.9 minutes per game. As a sophomore, he averaged 5.3 points per game on 44.9 percent from the field. He also averaged 4.3 rebounds, one assist, 0.5 blocks, and 0.6 steals per game last season.

At 6-foot-10, Rooths provides the Sooners with good size in the front court. He's an athletic, versatile wing player who can get above the rim on lobs and run the floor very well.

The Sooners need Rooths to provide key minutes at forward after they lost Mohamed Wague, Tae Davis, and Kirill Elatontsev, who are out of eligibility.

Here’s a look at new #Sooners wing Khani Rooths, who has great positional size and moves extremely well for his height. There’s a ton of potential and upside here. pic.twitter.com/WdYOxX9165

— Brody Lusk (@BrodyLusk) April 13, 2026

OU men’s basketball 2026-27 roster outlook

Exhausted eligibility

  • Redshirt senior guard Nijel Pack (30.5 minutes per game)
  • Senior forward Tae Davis (29.6 minutes per game)
  • Senior center/forward Mohamed Wague (22.4 minutes per game)
  • Redshirt senior guard Jadon Jones (20.1 minutes per game)
  • Senior center Kirill Elatontsev (13.8 minutes per game)
  • Senior guard Reid Lovelace (1 minute per game)

Transfer portal departures

  • Redshirt senior guard Jeff Nwankwo (11.4 minutes per game)
  • Redshirt freshman forward Andreas Holst (0 minutes per game)

Players with remaining eligibility

  • Junior guard Xzayvier Brown (32.4 minutes per game)
  • Sophomore forward Derrion Reid (27.5 minutes per game)
  • Sophomore guard Dayton Forsythe (17.2 minutes per game)
  • Redshirt freshman forward Kuol Atak (12.4 minutes per game)
  • Freshman center/forward Kai Rogers (8 minutes per game)
  • Freshman guard Jake Hansen (1 minute per game)
  • Freshman forward Finley Keefe (0 minutes per game)

Incoming recruits

  • 4-star Power Forward Gage Mayfield

BREAKING: Louisville transfer forward Khani Rooths has committed to Oklahoma, @JoeTipton reports⭕️https://t.co/Rixuhqfzakpic.twitter.com/5zcVjLSQ9s

— Transfer Portal (@TransferPortal) April 13, 2026

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Indiana lands commitment from Duke transfer guard Darren Harris

CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA - MARCH 14: Darren Harris #8 of the Duke Blue Devils reacts in the second half against the Virginia Cavaliers during the finals of the men's ACC Tournament at Spectrum Center on March 14, 2026 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Jacob Kupferman/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Indiana men’s basketball landed its second commitment of the day this afternoon when Duke transfer guard Darren Harris announced his intentions to join the Hoosiers via social media:

Go Time. #Unopic.twitter.com/XyqsFkT1Rm

— Darren Harris (@darrenwh11) April 13, 2026

Harris, a rising junior, has spent the first two seasons of his college career coming off the bench for the Blue Devils at shooting guard. Minutes were hard to come by plenty of high-caliber talent ahead of him in both seasons, each of which ended with deep tournament runs. He averaged 3.3 points, 0.8 rebounds and 0.4 assists in 9.7 minutes per game as a sophomore in 2025-26.

He was a 4-star prospect out of Paul VI Catholic High School in Virginia in the class of 2024, ranking in as the 11th highest-rated small forward and 39th highest-rated prospect overall, per the 247Sports Composite.

Harris, who was known for his 3-point shooting prowess as a high school prospect, won’t see the same blocks to playing time in Bloomington as he did in Durham. He’ll have plenty of opportunities to shoot the basketball in Darian DeVries’ offense.

How Jordan Ott used structure, defense and renewed belief to fuel the Suns’ success

Apr 12, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Phoenix Suns head coach Jordan Ott gestures to his team during a play against the Oklahoma City Thunder in the second half at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images
Apr 12, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Phoenix Suns head coach Jordan Ott gestures to his team during a play against the Oklahoma City Thunder in the second half at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

PHOENIX — When the Phoenix Suns hired first-time head coach Jordan Ott last June, expectations were modest.

A roster overhaul and the departure of star talent signaled a reset more than a contention window. Yet, in his first season, Ott has delivered one of the more compelling turnaround stories in the NBA.

Apr 2, 2026; Charlotte, North Carolina, USA; Phoenix Suns Head Coach Jordan Ott talks with his team at a timeout during the second quarter against the Charlotte Hornets at Spectrum Center. Mandatory Credit: Jim Dedmon-Imagn Images

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Indiana lands commitment from Georgia Tech transfer guard Jaeden Mustaf

Mar 4, 2026; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets guard Jaeden Mustaf (3) shoots the ball against California Golden Bears forward John Camden (2) during the second half at McCamish Pavilion. Mandatory Credit: Jordan Godfree-Imagn Images | Jordan Godfree-Imagn Images

Indiana men’s basketball landed its first transfer portal commitment of the 2026 offseason on Monday afternoon when Georgia Tech transfer guard Jaeden Mustaf announced his intentions to join the Hoosiers for the 2026-27 season via social media.

ALL IN. ⚪️🔴#mustaflegacy🤴🏽 pic.twitter.com/qpkFL2ROvR

— Jaeden Mustaf (@jaedenmustaf) April 13, 2026

Mustaf, a rising junior, has spent the past two seasons playing a prominent role for the Yellow Jackets under former head coach Damon Stoudamire. He started for a stretch in the middle of his freshman season in 2024-25 before taking on a starting role in 2025-26 when he averaged 10.4 points, 4.3 rebounds and 2.4 assists in 27.8 minutes per game while shooting 43.3% from the field and 38.9% from 3-point range on low volume.

He played small forward at Georgia Tech and brings familiarity with the position to an Indiana program that’s prioritized wings since Darian DeVries was hired last offseason. Mustaf has the talent to be a strong difference-maker for the Hoosiers in 2026-27.

Rangers vs A's Prediction, Picks & Odds for Today's MLB Game

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The Texas Rangers travel to Sacramento to face the A’s in a battle between the two teams tied for first in the AL West.

Texas started its West Coast trip losing two of three to the Dodgers, while the A’s return home after winning five of six in New York.

The A’s are mowing people down on the mound, which is why my Rangers vs. A’s predictions and MLB picks have the Athletics to win outright.

Who will win Rangers vs A's today: A’s moneyline (+110)

The A’s pitching had been average at best in the early going, but they found a new level in New York.

Facing the Yankees and Mets, two teams that started their series with the Athletics over .500, A’s pitchers threw three shutouts in the last four games.

Opposing batters have hit .164 with a .453 OPS over that span. Luis Severino will try to keep the streak going.

The Texas Rangers gave up 16 runs in three days to the Dodgers. Their offense may be down a man, as Wyatt Langford hurt his quad on Friday and hasn’t played since.

Covers COVERS INTEL: Both teams rank in the Top 10 in batter strikeouts this season, and each starter is averaging over 11.0 K/9 innings.

Rangers vs A's Over/Under pick: Under 8.5 (-118)

The A’s have needed that strong pitching, because they scored just six total runs in the three shutout wins. They had 11 in the fourth game and have been an all-or-nothing offense this season.

In 15 games, the A’s have scored 10 or more four times, two or less seven times.

Severino struck out seven in five innings in a 3-2 A’s win over the Yankees last time out. Rangers starter Nathan Eovaldi struggled in his first two starts but looked much better in beating the Mariners, striking out seven in six innings.  

Shawn Krest's 2026 Transparency Record
  • ML/RL bets: 4-6 -2.48 units
  • Over/Under bets: 6-8 -2.06 units

Rangers vs A's odds

  • Moneyline: Rangers -117 | A's +110
  • Run line: Rangers -1.5 | A's +1.5
  • Over/Under: Over 8.5 | Under 8.5

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LocationSutter Health Park, West Sacramento, CA
DateMonday, April 13, 2026
First pitch9:40 p.m. ET
TVRSN, NBC Sports California
Rangers starting pitcherNathan Eovaldi
(1-2, 7.98 ERA)
A's starting pitcherLuis Severino
(0-1, 5.40 ERA)

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Four Teams Will Hit Their Ceiling if They Don’t Make the NBA Finals

Mar 9, 2026; Inglewood, California, USA; New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson (11) controls the ball as center Karl-Anthony Towns (32) provides coverage against Los Angeles Clippers forward Derrick Jones Jr. (5) during the first half at Intuit Dome. Mandatory Credit:

The playoffs are just about underway, and four teams in the playoff field will need to close shop if they fail to make the NBA Finals.

Cleveland Cavaliers’ Veterans’ Playoff Failures

Despite making the playoffs every year of his career, Donovan Mitchell has yet to make a conference finals.

He’s led multiple teams to the one seed, including one season of over 60 wins. Should Cleveland get out of the first round, they will most likely play a young Detroit Pistons team. 

In the last two years, Cleveland has been eliminated by the team that would go on to represent the East in the NBA Finals.

MONDAY'S FINAL SCORES

Donovan Mitchell and the @cavs win a THRILLER in Denver!

James Harden: 22 PTS, 10 REB, 7 AST, 3 BLK
Jarrett Allen: 22 PTS, 13 REB
Nikola Jokic: 22 PTS, 14 REB, 11 AST, 2 STL https://t.co/VsZyVIRXzQpic.twitter.com/AFvRSAAtgy

— NBA (@NBA) February 10, 2026

For James Harden, the story has been the same the last few years make the playoffs and lose in the second round.

Harden will now make his 17th straight postseason appearance. 

This year, Cleveland will not need to deal with Tyrese Haliburton. And they won’t see Jayson Tatum and the Celtics until the East Finals, should both teams reach that stage. 

If Mitchell and Harden cannot make it to the NBA Finals, it will end in heartbreak, again. 

Denver Nuggets Wasting History

Denver has been eliminated in the second round in game seven in back-to-back seasons.

In the Nikola JokicJamal Murray era, they have been eliminated on their home floor in game seven twice (2019 and 2024).

This duo's season will go down in history pic.twitter.com/f8ltG1RJRp

— Nuggets Lead (@NuggetsLead) March 28, 2026

Jokic finished the season leading the league in both rebounds per game and assists per game. Anything less than a conference finals appearance will be a wasted historical season. 

In the first round, they will get their long-awaited rematch with the Minnesota Timberwolves. If they manage to get their revenge in the first, they will face the unicorn in Victor Wembanyama and De’Aaron Fox, who’s on the best team of his career.

Minnesota Timberwolves’ Aging Cast

If Minnesota does not make another deep playoff run, the supporting cast around Anthony Edwards will have hit its ceiling.

Seven Timberwolves Players in Double-Figures Tonight:

▪ Julius Randle (24)
▪ Ayo Dosunmu (18)
▪ Anthony Edwards (17)
▪ Donte DiVincenzo (15)
▪ Rudy Gobert (14)
▪ Bones Hyland (12)
▪ Naz Reid (12) pic.twitter.com/C22Kd703XL

— Wolves Lead (@TWolvesLead) March 31, 2026

The long-time veteran Mike Conley was moved to the bench, and Minnesota has been operating without a reliable starting point guard all season.

The starting front court of Rudy Gobert and Julius Randle is 33 and 31 years old, respectively — a combination that doesn’t align with Edwards’ timeline.

Conley, Randle, and Gobert were all starters in last year’s playoffs. Changes will need to be made if Minnesota does not reach the NBA Finals and wants to maximize Edwards’ prime. 

New York Knicks Defensive Questions

The Indiana Pacers have eliminated New York in back-to-back years. This year, Indiana does not stand in their way.

One of the biggest questions around the Knicks has been: Can they win a title with an undersized guard, Jalen Brunson, as their lead guard?

The other question is: How effective will Karl-Anthony Towns be in pick-and-roll defense in the playoffs?

Now combine these two, and opposing offenses have an answer: put Brunson and Towns in pick-and-roll action. 

The great thing for these two is that they have terrific wings in Mikal Bridges, OG Anunoby, and Josh Hart that can support them. But that puts them in rotation defensively, and that’s one of the last things they want to do. 

JOSH HART LAST NIGHT

26 POINTS
5 THREES
34 MINUTES OF HUSTLE
2 DAGGERS

The real H(e)art of the team! pic.twitter.com/shuMewa17R

— Knicks Lead (@KnicksLead) April 10, 2026

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Michigan Basketball transfer portal tracker: News, rumors & more

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - MARCH 26: Head coach Dusty May of the Michigan Wolverines looks on during practice ahead of their NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament Sweet Sixteen game against the Alabama Crimson Tide at the United Center on March 26, 2026 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images) | Getty Images

College basketball teams will officially be looking to add players beginning today (April 7), as the transfer portal is officially open until April 21. While there have been a ton of players that have already announced their intentions to enter the portal, they can now make things official and begin looking for their next team.

As it pertains to Dusty May and the Michigan Wolverines, there will certainly be holes to fill in the coming weeks due to Yaxel Lendeborg, Roddy Gayle Jr., Nimari Burnett and Will Tschetter all being out of college eligibility. With L.J. Cason expected to miss all of next season, it would not be a surprise to see Michigan go after some point guards this offseason to back up the returning Elliot Cadeau. It’s also possible that both Aday Mara and Morez Johnson Jr. test the NBA Draft waters — this could result in Michigan going after some big men as well.

Needless to say, the Wolverines will look quite different next season, and building the 2026-27 group begins now.

Make sure to bookmark this page, as we will update you on everything you need to know about Michigan’s efforts in the transfer portal. This will be updated as quickly as possible as news is reported, so stick with us as Michigan reaches out to players, schedules visits, gets commitments, and potentially even sees players depart.

Players transferring in

Players transferring out

News/Rumors

Monday, April 13

  • Virginia Tech F Neoklis Avdalas has committed to UNC.

Sunday, April 12

Saturday, April 11

Friday, April 10

  • Michigan is a school “being mentioned” for TCU G/F David Punch, according to 247Sports’ Travis Branham, along with Texas, Kansas and Louisville. He’s the No. 7 ranked player in the portal according to 247Sports and No. 10 according to On3.
  • On3’s Jamie Shaw placed a prediction for Michigan to land Wake Forest G/F Juke Harris. More info here.
  • Per On3’s Jamie Shaw, Michigan still wants to “make a run” at Kansas C Flory Bidunga despite the commitment from Tennessee big man J.P. Estrella. “As of this writing (morning of April 10), I am also told he does not have a (visit) date with Michigan set yet.”
  • Shaw did not include Michigan in an update on April 10, but did say the two schools he is hearing the most regarding Wisconsin G John Blackwell are Illinois and Duke.
    • Update: Blackwell announced his top schools, and Michigan did NOT make the cut.

Thursday, April 9

  • According to On3’s Joe Tipton, Michigan is among the schools to monitor for Alabama C Aiden Sherrell.

Wednesday, April 8

  • Michigan has reached out to UNC Asheville G Kameron Taylor, according to Sam Kayser.
  • According to Jeff Goodman, Michigan is among the top options for Kansas F/C Bryson Tiller, along with Arizona, Miami and Missouri.
    • Update: “Since the commitment of Estrella to Michigan, the Wolverines sound like they could now be on the outside looking in on Tiller,” reported 247Sports’ Travis Branham.
  • As first reported by Lou Pascucci of PackInsider, Michigan met with Wake Forest G Juke Harris, who is the No. 2 ranked player in the portal on On3 and the No. 3 ranked player on 247Sports. He averaged 21.4 points and 6.5 rebounds per game this past season while shooting 44.4 percent from the field and 33.2 percent from three.
    • Update: Harris is visiting Ann Arbor for the national title parade/celebration. More info here.
  • Per On3’s Pete Nakos ($), Michigan is “also in the mix” for Saint Mary’s C Andrew McKeever, although Nakos noted that “any notable conversations are delayed at this point as the Wolverines come off their national title win.” Arizona State, Cincinnati, Iowa, Marquette, Ole Miss, Purdue and UConn have all also shown interest in the 7-foot-3, 285-pounder.
  • According to On3’s Jamie Shaw ($), Michigan is a school that he “expects to make a run” for Virginia Tech F Neoklis Avdalas. He is a top-20 overall player in the portal according to 247Sports and On3.

Tuesday, April 7

  • Michigan has reached out to Cleveland State G Ice Emery, according to Sam Kayser.
  • On3’s Jamie Shaw ($) expects Michigan to “get involved” with Kansas C Flory Bidunga (No. 1 player in the portal according to 247Sports).
    • Update: According to Jeff Goodman, Bidunga’s list — as of now — includes Duke, Michigan, St. John’s and Louisville.
  • According to On3’s Jamie Shaw ($), Michigan is a school to watch for Wisconsin G John Blackwell, who is originally from Highland Park, Michigan.

Past targets that committed elsewhere

  • Providence C Oswin Erhunmwunse (Creighton)
  • San Diego State SF Miles Byrd (Providence)
  • Wisconsin G John Blackwell (TBD, but won’t be Michigan)
  • Kansas C Flory Bidunga (Louisville)
  • TCU G/F David Punch (Texas)
  • Virginia Tech F Neoklis Avdalas (North Carolina)

Chris Brazzell Analytical NFL Draft Profile

Tennessee wide receiver Chris Brazzell II (17) goes up for the catch during an NCAA college football game against New Mexico State on November 15, 2025, in Knoxville, Tenn.

Film Profile | Analytical Profile

Prospect Information

College: Tennessee
Height/Weight: 6'2"/222
Hands: 10"
Age: 22 (at the time of the 2026 season opener)

Important NFL Combine/Pro Day Numbers

40-Yard Dash: 4.37
Vertical Jump: N/A
Broad Jump: N/A
20-Yard Shuttle: N/A
3-Cone: N/A

Model Overview

My Wide Receiver Rookie Model evaluates receiver prospects through the traits that historically translate best to fantasy production. The model weighs target earning, market-share production, route efficiency, role deployment, ball skills, athletic translation, age, breakout timing, teammate competition, team context and historical outcome trends.

Brazzell grades out as one of the more interesting upside receivers in the 2026 class because he brings rare size, perimeter-oriented usage and a profile that offers more fantasy appeal if his NFL team can unlock his role correctly. He is not as statistically clean as some of the names ranked above him, but the size and outside fit still matter.

The model views Brazzell as a size-based perimeter receiver whose fantasy value comes from boundary deployment, catch-radius appeal and the possibility of developing into a higher-value outside role.

Model Derived Athletic Scores

BMI: 24.3
Speed Score: 102.9
Burst Score: 46.2
Agility Score: 0.29
Composite Athleticism Score: 0.19
Historical Athleticism Percentile: 73rd

Understanding the Athleticism Score

The Composite Athleticism Score blends size-adjusted speed, burst, agility and model-derived translation when full testing is unavailable. The percentile compares Brazzell to historical wide receiver prospects in the database.

Brazzell projects as an above-average athlete in this model. At his size, that matters. He does not need to be a rare burner to profile well because the size-adjusted movement translation already supports the idea of an NFL-usable perimeter receiver.

Receiving Efficiency Metrics

Yards per Route Run: 1.86
Yards per Target: 9.4
Touchdowns per Target: 7.5%
First Downs per Route: 0.101
Targets per Route: 0.198

Brazzell's efficiency profile is more solid than dominant. He was capable of turning targets into useful production, but he does not carry the same overwhelming route-efficiency case as some of the more polished receivers higher in the class.

Usage and Alignment

Average Depth of Target: 13.8
Catch Rate: 67.4%
Contested Catch Rate: 54.5%
Contested Target Rate: 18.1%
Drop Rate: 3.6%
Yards After Catch per Reception: 4.1
Slot Rate: 12.8%
Wide Rate: 85.9%

Brazzell's role was clearly perimeter-driven. He lined up overwhelmingly out wide, worked down the field and brought the size profile of a true outside receiver. That archetype can be valuable in fantasy, but it also tends to be more dependent on landing spot and quarterback fit than volume-heavy slot profiles.

Production Snapshot

2025
Games: 12
Targets: 67
Receptions: 45
Receiving Yards: 632
Receiving Touchdowns: 5
Routes Run: 339
Yards per Game: 52.7
Touchdowns per Game: 0.42

Target Share: 15.0%
Yard Share: 18.6%
TD Share: 18.5%
Dominator Rating: 18.5%
Yards per Team Pass Attempt: 1.71

Brazzell's 2025 production profile is respectable, but not dominant. The market-share numbers are solid enough to keep him on the board, though this is more of a projection based on size, role and upside than a profile built on overwhelming collegiate volume.

Positive Indicators

Rare size for the position

Brazzell brings a size profile that is hard to find, and that alone gives him interesting upside in a perimeter NFL role.

Perimeter-friendly usage

His alignment and depth profile clearly point to outside usage, which matches the type of role fantasy managers want if the player develops.

Above-average athletic translation

The model sees enough size-adjusted movement ability here to support NFL outside viability rather than just viewing him as a tall receiver with limited functionality.

Areas of Concern

Production profile is more good than great

Brazzell's target share, route efficiency and overall volume do not hit the same level as the strongest receivers near the top of the class.

Older prospect profile

He does not get the same age-related boost as some of the younger receivers in the class, which tightens the margin for projection.

Higher dependence on role development

Brazzell's fantasy appeal is tied heavily to whether an NFL team can turn his size and outside usage into a meaningful target role.

Historical Model Comps

Cedric Tillman
Alec Pierce
Donovan Peoples-Jones
Jalen Royals
Treylon Burks

This comp cluster reflects bigger perimeter receivers whose fantasy value depends on outside-role translation, vertical utility and whether their physical traits become meaningful target value in the NFL.

Historical Fantasy Tier Outcomes

WR1 (Top 12): 16.8%
WR2 (13—24): 11.9%
WR3 (25—36): 12.4%
WR4 (37—48): 7.3%
Outside WR4 / Bust: 51.6%

These outcomes are exclusive and sum to 100%. Brazzell's distribution reflects clear upside, but it also carries a heavier bust rate than the more complete receiver profiles near the top of the class.

Early Career Fantasy Outlook

Year 1: WR40—WR55
Year 2—3: WR24—WR40

Brazzell projects as a developmental perimeter contributor early, with a path to more useful fantasy production if his NFL role expands and he earns stable outside volume.

Dynasty Translation

Brazzell profiles as an upside dynasty stash for managers willing to bet on size and outside-role projection.

He brings rare perimeter size, enough athletic translation to support NFL viability and a role that can produce splash plays if the fit is right. That gives him a more interesting ceiling than some of the safer but lower-upside receivers further down the board.

The model still sees more risk here than with the cleaner top receiver profiles, but Brazzell is the kind of player who can outperform consensus if his landing spot turns his physical tools into meaningful target value.

This article originally appeared on The Huddle: Chris Brazzell Dynasty Rookie Profile and Fantasy Outlook

Hornets support Boys and Girls Club to encourage youth, uplift organization close to them

The Charlotte Hornets work to have an impact on their community. And the team works to connect and engage with its youngest fans through the Boys and Girls Club.

Several of those connected with the Hornets are connected to the club as former “Club Kids.”

They spoke with Channel 9’s Hannah Goetz about the Boys and Girls Club, an organization that is close to her own heart.

Hornets coach Kemba Walker grew up going to the Boys and Girls Club in New York. Tony Orr, another “Club Kid,” now works for the Boys and Girls Clubs of America.

“All of us have one thing in common — and it’s not our basketball skills," Shelly Cayette Weston said. " I grew up going to the Boys and Girls Club in my hometown. And now I sit on the board for the Boys and Girls Clubs of the Charlotte Region."

Weston is a trustee for the organization. She also works as the president of business operations for the Charlotte Hornets.

The three told Goetz that the club is meaningful, and supporting it means so much to them.

But the real star of the show was small in size but big in personality.

North Carolina’s Coach Christopher Bess has 385,000 followers on Instagram at just 7 years old.

He spends his time coaching online. But this time, he was helping Goetz ask the big questions as they started off the interview with a game of rock-paper-scissors.

Bess is a club kid too. He attends the Boys and Girls Club in Tarboro. And the Hornets know kids like him are what it is all about.

The team supports the organization in hopes to help encourage today’s youth to become the leaders of tomorrow — and to tell young people that the team believes in them, Walker said.

The Boys and Girls Club of the Charlotte Region serves more than 200 kids at five Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools sites.

Tune in to Channel 9 at 7 p.m. for a special look at the Hornets ahead of the play-in.

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First meeting scheduled between Serie A and Malagò: ‘The ball is in his court’

First meeting scheduled between Serie A and Malagò: ‘The ball is in his court’
First meeting scheduled between Serie A and Malagò: ‘The ball is in his court’

Lega Serie A President Ezio Simonelli confirms the support for Giovanni Malagò in the FIGC Presidential election and outlines the following steps, starting with a meeting on April 20.

Former CONI President Malagò is the candidate chosen by the majority of Serie A clubs for the FIGC Presidential election taking place on June 22.

Serie A pick Malagò: the next steps

“What happened today is that 18 of our member clubs chose to support Giovanni Malagò, who has met the requirements of the FIGC electoral regulations regarding eligibility as a potential candidate,” Lega Serie A president Simonelli said at a press conference on Monday, via Sky Sport Italia.

“The two who did not do so are Lazio and Verona, not because of a lack of trust in Malagò, but for methodological reasons. At this point, the ball is in Malagò’s court, and once he has completed his assessment, he will formalise his candidacy.

Enzo Simonelli, Marco Materazzi and Andrea Pirlo at the Calcio Aperitivo in New York on March 3, 2025.

“As Lega Serie A, I extend my best wishes to Malagò and express our hopes for the success of the electoral contest. We will invite him on April 20 to present the programme we have already outlined, which we will then integrate with his ideas.

“After that, Malagò will conduct his own assessments of the other components, make his final decision, and submit his candidacy.”

CORTINA D’AMPEZZO, ITALY – MARCH 15: Giovanni Malago, President of Milano Cortina 2026 waves during the medal ceremonies for the Men’s Slalom events on day nine of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Paralympic Games at Tofane Alpine Skiing Centre on March 15, 2026 in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy. (Photo by Maja Hitij/Getty Images)

Votes from Serie A clubs account for 18% of the total in the FIGC Presidential election, so Malagò will necessarily need support from other components to replace Gabriele Gravina, who has stepped down after Italy failed to qualify for the 2026 World Cup.

Vote for the Hometeam Softball Player of the Week, presented by the YMCA of Central Mass.

These athletes were selected as a Hometeam Central Mass. Athlete of the Week in their respective sports, presented by the YMCA.

There were plenty of tremendous performances last week in the Central Mass. softball season, and Jennifer Toland found some of the best of them for readers to vote on to decide the Hometeam Softball Player of the Week.

Congrats to West Boylston's Antonia Bianchini, for taking the top spot in last week's poll, registering 5,593 votes (46.5 percent) of over 12,000 votes cast and topping Millbury's Gianna Cappoli (3,540) for the honor.

These picks were selected from performances reported by area coaches to the Hometeam Scoreboard. Coaches or administrators are encouraged to report game results and highlights each night by calling the T&G sports desk at 508-793-9350 or emailing sports@telegram.com.

Notre Dame Academy’s Norah Wojnarowicz connects on a Hudson pitch during their game April 6 at NDA in Worcester.

Ja’Niyah Alejandro, Burncoat

Alejandro smashed a grand slam to power the Patriots past Quaboag Regional.

Riley Anderson, Leominster

Anderson delivered the walk-off RBI single to lift the Blue Devils past Grafton.

Hailey Angell, Oxford

Angell hit for the cycle while going 5 for 5 and driving in three runs to lead the Pirates past Leicester.

Antonia Bianchini, West Boylston

Bianchini struck out 10 and allowed 1 earned run and 1 hit in a win over Littleton. She struck out 13 and drove in 6 runs in a victory over Bromfield.

Sophia Brooks, Algonquin

Brooks turned a game-ending double play in the ninth to help the Titans beat Groton-Dunstable Regional.

Marisol Burgos, Marlborough

In the Panthers’ three games, Burgos had four hits and five RBIs.

Julia Cahill, South

Cahill collected four hits and two RBIs in a 2-1 week.

Meghan Charlton, Auburn

Charlton’s first varsity hit was a 3-run homer that helped the Rockets beat Westborough.

Anna Comeau, St. Bernard’s

In a win over Worcester Tech, Comeau had a triple, single and four RBIs.

Riley Corder, Quaboag

Corder hit a walk-off grand slam to beat Whitinsville Christian.

Riley Cormier, Doherty

Cormier delivered the go-ahead 2-run homer in the top of the seventh to lead the Highlanders past Nipmuc Regional and struck out eight and did not allow an earned run in a win over Notre Dame Academy.

Alannah Coughlin, Worcester Tech

Coughlin had four hits, including a home run, in a win over Southbridge.

Kira DeBaggis, Nipmuc

Debaggis had three hits and three RBIs in wins over Valley Tech and Hopedale.

Jenna Gale, Nashoba

Gale hit a walk-off 2-run homer to beat Oakmont Regional and had a triple and two RBIs against Algonquin Regional.

Maddie Habel, Oakmont

Habel belted a grand slam in a win over Narragansett Regional.

Kylie Hogan, Tyngsborough

The Tigers’ ace went 2-0 and struck out 15 in a two-hit shutout of Ayer-Shirley. She collected 5 hits and drove in 9 runs in the two games.

Rayna Horton, Millbury

Horton with 4 for 5 with three RBIs in a win over Oxford.

Emily Hultgren, Shepherd Hill

Hultgren delivered a walk-off RBI single in the ninth to beat St. Paul, homered in a win over Shrewsbury and helped lead the Rams to a 3-0 week.

Layla Huntley, Hopedale

Huntley went 3-4 and drove in three runs to lead the Blue Raiders past Millbury.

Sophie Kagles, Douglas

Kagles had two hits, including a triple, and drove in two runs in a win over Worcester Tech.

Mia Manca, Narragansett

Manca struck out 10 in a no-hitter against Quabbin Regional.

Aria McCarthy, Lunenburg

McCarthy went 2-0 with 26 strikeouts and allowed three earned runs.

Keira McCord, Tantasqua

The Warriors’ ace went 3-0 and struck out 32 batters in wins over Longmeadow and Uxbridge. She homered against the Spartans.

Giada Manolakis, North Middlesex

Manolakis went 3-4 and drove in three runs in a win over Marlborough.

Ava McLeod, AMSA

McLeod collected four hits and six RBIs in wins over Doherty and St. Paul and helped lead the Eagles to a 3-0 week.

Alyssa Olsen, David Prouty

Olsen struck out eight in a shutout of Leicester and contributed three hits.

Selina Piehl, Bay Path

In a one-hit shutout of David Prouty, Piehl struck out 13 and went 4-4 with 5 RBIs.

Olivia Quinn, Tahanto

Quinn delivered the walk-off RBI single to beat Millbury.

Ryleigh Raschi, Maynard

In the Tigers’ 3-0 week, Raschi had 9 hits and 3 RBIs, and she struck out 11 batters in a win over Fitchburg.

Leo Repole, Clinton

Repole struck out 16 in a no-hitter against Algonquin Regional.

Aaliyah Salamone, Assabet Valley

Salamone’s pinch-hit grand slam helped the Aztecs beat BMR.

Payton Smith, Valley Tech

In a win over Bay Path, Smith struck out 13 and had two hits.

Kallie Tevepaugh, Northbridge

Tevepaugh delivered a go-ahead two-run, two-out single in the sixth to lift the Rams over Leicester.

Liv Trudell, Worcester Academy

Trudell went 5 for 5 with a homer and seven RBIs in a win over Deerfield.

Violet Walsh, Gardner

Walsh struck out eight in a one-hit shutout of Athol.

Kaila Wheeler, Sutton

In wins over Keefe Tech and Bartlett, Wheeler struck out 22 batters. She had 3 hits and 4 RBIs against Bartlett.

Cassie Wilkins, Wachusett

Wilkins had two doubles and drove in three runs in the Mountaineers’ season-opening win over Grafton.

Norah Wojnarowicz, Notre Dame Academy

Wojnarowicz went 4 for 5 with a pair of doubles and a home run to power the Rebels past Hudson.

Cast Your Vote

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Bucks offseason outlook: Doc Rivers is gone; Giannis Antetokounmpo could be next. Things are dire in Milwaukee

The Milwaukee Bucks' season is over, and that shouldn't come as a surprise. 

Superstar forward Giannis Antetokounmpo suffered five injuries over the course of the season, as the team — which was among the shallowest in the league — never made a serious push for the postseason. 

Head coach Doc Rivers is no longer with the organization, a hiring mistake that should never have taken place to begin with, and now begins the biggest and most important summer in years, as the Bucks navigate the future of Antetokounmpo

If he's kept around and signs an extension, it'd have to be due to a sharpened roster around him, which Milwaukee will struggle to put together. 

If he isn't, which as of right now seems like the more realistic option, it's very likely due to the aforementioned roster, which is thin, lacking in quality and just overall ... bad.


 2025-2026 finish 

Record: 32-50, 11th in the Eastern Conference


Highlight of season

Game 82, when the season mercifully ended, and Rivers reportedly exited the team seemingly minutes after the final whistle. Is that too negative? Maybe, but that's the takeaway. These Bucks just didn't have enough juice, weren't healthy enough and looked every bit like a dead pigeon in Central Park that no one wants to touch. 


Players signed for next season 

Giannis Antetokounmpo 

Myles Turner 

Kyle Kuzma 

Bobby Portis 

Ryan Rollins

A.J. Green


Key free agents

Kevin Porter Jr (player option) 

Ousmane Dieng (restricted free agent) 


Projected salary

(Includes only player contracts and not cap holds or roster charges.) 

$119,430,526 (Damian Lillard's dead money not included.) 


Projected draft pick

No. 10

Draft focus: It's very, very simple. The Bucks can't afford to think about positional need or any specific need other than talent. Take the approach of finding the best player available and don’t look back. It does not even matter if the player shares the same position as Antetokounmpo. This organization is in dire need of talent, wherever he plays. 


Roster-building tools

The Bucks should be able to access the non-tax mid-level exception this summer, which should fetch a solid talent. They will have to hope, with every fiber of their being, that they hit the same way Atlanta hit on Nickeil Alexander-Walker. Those are the type of team-friendly deals that will help any organization pressed up against the wall. 


Needs and goals

Everything. There isn't a singular need as much as there is a need for talent and more human beings capable of playing quality basketball. If Antetokounmpo remains, you can however narrow the need to veterans with experience. If he's traded, youth will be of the pathway. But overall, the Bucks can't get picky. They enter this summer as beggars, not choosers. 

Lotito explains why he wants special commissioner for FIGC President

Lotito explains why he wants special commissioner for FIGC President
Lotito explains why he wants special commissioner for FIGC President

Not all 20 Serie A clubs back Giovanni Malagò as candidate for new FIGC President, as Lazio owner Claudio Lotito insists ‘we need a total restructuring of the system.’

The crisis in Italian football that culminated in the failure to qualify for a third consecutive edition of the World Cup prompted the resignation of Federation President Gabriele Gravina.

Now the search is on for a new chief who can in turn pick the next Italy coach to begin the EURO 2028 and Nations League campaigns in September.

Lotito resists Serie A majority on FIGC

Lazio President Claudio Lotito (Photo by Marco Rosi – SS Lazio/Getty Images)

Today’s Lega Serie A meeting in Milan saw 18 of the 20 clubs back former CONI (Italian Olympic Committee) President Malagò, but Lazio and Hellas Verona abstained.

“The problem with Malagò is not the name, that is irrelevant,” insisted Lazio President Lotito when speaking to reporters outside the meeting.

“If something isn’t working, it has to be restructured, right? This system was built on a law set in stone 45 years ago, so as long as that law and that system is in place…

“We need to redesign everything from top to bottom, which means we need to nominate a special commissioner.”

epa11068012 Lazio�s president Claudio Lotito celebrates after winning the Coppa Italia quarter final soccer match between SS Lazio and AS Roma, in Rome, Italy, 10 January 2024. EPA-EFE/FABIO FRUSTACI

This would effectively place the FIGC under receivership, giving that person the power to make decisions on radical changes without requiring a majority support.

Curiously, this is a role that Malagò has held before, when in 2018 the FIGC and Lega Serie A were unable to agree on electing new leaders.

He remained as special commissioner from February to May 2018, by which point they had managed to elect replacements.

Angels Series Preview at Yankees: Where to watch, Game details, Injury Report & Odds

Los Angeles Angels infielder Oswald Peraza trots the bases after hitting his second homer of the year against the Cincinnati Reds at Great American Ball Park on April 12, 2026.
Los Angeles Angels infielder Oswald Peraza trots the bases after hitting his second homer of the year against the Cincinnati Reds at Great American Ball Park on April 12, 2026.

The Los Angeles Angels found their stride in each of their wins against the Cincinnati Reds over the weekend, looking to translate that momentum into a lengthy four-game series on the road against the New York Yankees.  

Looking to capitalize on a team in the midst of a five-game skid, the Angels will look to build on a strong weekend, but may temporarily lose one of their sluggers over the week.

Below, you can find the team previews, including where to watch, game details, injury reports, and odds. 

TEAM PREVIEWS:

Angels (8-8): In need of an answer after dropping a series to the Atlanta Braves, the Angels seemingly recuperated with a series win over the Reds on the road, which included an offensive outburst in each of their two wins. 

Pitching has paved the way in each of the Angels’ most recent wins. Jack Kochanowicz dealt in his Friday start, and José Soriano served up yet another gem.

Soriano has been historic. His stellar start to the year has him atop many pitching leaderboards, while leading the Angels to victory in each of his four starts. However, outside of Soriano’s starts, the Angels have a record of 4-8, and they will not see him pitch in New York.

The Angels have lefties Yusei Kikuchi and Reid Detmers lined up to start the first two games of the series. In the final two games of the series. Manager Kurt Suzuki said the Angels will use their No. 5 spot of the rotation on either Wednesday or Thursday, and Jack Kochanowicz will pitch the other game.

On the flip side, the offense has taken leaps that have been very encouraging. In each win against the Reds, the Angels recorded more hits and walks than strikeouts in a game, a feat they did only once all of last season.

Mike Trout has started to find some success at the plate after a slow start. Zach Neto has hit a team-high five homers, while drawing 12 walks, a significant number compared to his total of only 33 walks last season.

The Angels are bound to lose slugger Jorge Soler at some point this series to suspension as he awaits an answer on his appeal. Soler, who leads the American League in RBI with 16, was given a seven-game suspension for his role in a brawl with the Atlanta Braves’ Reynaldo Lopez on Tuesday.

Yankees (8-7): New York is in the midst of a five-game losing streak, coming off of getting swept on the road against the Tampa Bay Rays. Their offense has gone cold in the process, combining for just 13 runs over that stretch.

While the offense has had its flashes, they have yet to make their statements just yet. Despite owning a lineup with multiple proven bats, the Yankees sit towards the bottom of the league in team OPS, with a tally of .653.

Ben Rice has been their most consistent bat, leading the team in homers, batting average and RBI. Outside of that, Aaron Judge has not hit his full stride just yet. As a team, the Yankees have also struggled with situational hitting, relying on the long ball.

The Angels have been fairly competitive against the Yankees in their recent matchups, going 6-7 against them over the last two seasons.

Venue:

Angel Stadium

Game 1 Date:

Monday, April 13, 2026

Time:

4:05 PM PDT

Probable Pitchers:

LAA: Yusei Kikuchi (0-2, 6.75 ERA, 14.2 IP, 16 SO)

NYY: Will Warren (1-0, 3.07 ERA, 14.2 IP, 14 SO)

Where to watch:

LAA: FanDuel Sports Network West

NYY: YES

Where to listen:

LAA: KLAA 830

NYY: WFAN 660/101.9 FM, WADO 1280

Game 2 Date:

Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Time:

4:05 PM PDT

Probable Pitchers:

LAA: Reid Detmers (0-1, 4.60 ERA, 15.2 IP, 17 SO)

NYY: Ryan Weathers (0-1, 2.81 ERA, 16 IP, 18 SO)

Where to watch:

LAA: FanDuel Sports Network West

NYY: YES

Where to listen:

LAA: KLAA 830

NYY: WFAN 660/101.9 FM, WADO 1280

Game 3 Date:

Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Time:

4:05 PM PDT

Probable Pitchers:

LAA: TBD

NYY: Luis Gil (0-1, 6.75 ERA, 4.0 IP, 2 SO)

Where to watch:

LAA: FanDuel Sports Network West

NYY: Amazon Prime Video

Where to listen:

LAA: KLAA 830

NYY: WFAN 660/101.9 FM, WADO 1280

Game 4 Date:

Thursday, April 16, 2026

Time:

10:35 AM PDT

Probable Pitchers:

LAA: TBD

NYY: Max Fried (2-0, 1.93 ERA, 28 IP, 20 SO)

Where to watch:

LAA: FanDuel Sports Network West

NYY: YES

Where to listen:

LAA: KLAA 830

NYY: WFAN 660/101.9 FM, WADO 1280

INJURY REPORT

LAA: SP Ryan Johnson (15-day IL), RP Kirby Yates (15-day IL), SP Grayson Rodriguez (15-day IL), SP Caden Dana (TBD), SP Alek Manoah (15-day IL), RP Ben Joyce (15-day IL), RP Robert Stephenson (60-day IL), 3B Anthony Rendon (60-day IL)

NYY: SS Anthony Volpe (10-day IL), Carlos Rodón (15-day IL), SP Gerrit Cole (15-day IL), SP Clarke Schmidt (60-day IL)

ODDS (DraftKings)

Monday, April 13, 2026

Los Angeles Angels:

Run Line: +1.5, -136

Money Line: +149

Total: O 9, -110

New York Yankees:

Run Line: -1.5, +113

Money Line: -181

Total: U 9, -110

UNC basketball adds former head coach to staff

Monday is becoming a busy day for Michael Malone and the North Carolina Tar Heels' basketball program. After landing a commitment from former Virginia Tech wing Neoklis Avdalas, they are now adding to their coaching staff.

Per Inside Carolina, the Tar Heels have reached an agreement to hire Kim English as an assistant coach under Malone's staff. It's the latest coaching staff addition after they also added Chuck Martin while retaining three former coaches for the staff.

The 37-year-old English is a former head coach, spending time at George Mason and Providence. Most recently, he spent three seasons at Providence as the head coach, posting a 48-52 record overall and a 23-37 record in Big East Play.

He was fired on March 13 following a season-ending loss in the Big East Tournament.

With the addition of English, North Carolina's staff includes Martin, Sean May, Pat Sullivan and Eric Hoots as of right now. There could be another addition coming as Malone is rounding out the staff.

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This article originally appeared on Tar Heels Wire: UNC Basketball: Tar Heels add Kim English to coaching staff

Fired Maple Leafs GM Brad Treliving lands Canada role, Kyle Dubas in support

Hockey Canada has handed fresh international roles to one current and one former NHL general manager, and both have worked with the Toronto MapleLeafs. They have named Brad Treliving to their leadership group, with Kyle Dubas in support, for the 2026 IIHF World Championship.

The announcement confirmed that Treliving will co-lead Canada’s management group alongside Jason Spezza. Dubas will support the group while continuing his duties with the Pittsburgh Penguins. The tournament will take place from May 15 to 31 in Switzerland.

Treliving’s appointment comes just weeks after his dismissal from Toronto on March 30. His tenure lasted nearly three seasons, during which the team remained competitive in the regular season but struggled late in the 2025-26 campaign. Despite that exit, he now steps into a key role on the international stage.

MORE: Bryan Hayes says coach Craig Berube must ‘own’ Maple Leafs’ disaster

Dubas, who previously served as Maple Leafs GM before moving to Pittsburgh in 2023, continues to build his resume with Hockey Canada. He has already worked multiple international events, including recent world championships and Olympic preparations. His presence brings continuity to the program.

Spezza adds a different dimension to the group. The former NHL forward is in his early years as an executive and will make his debut in an international management role. His experience as a player, including strong performances for Canada, strengthens the leadership mix.

Hockey Canada believes the blend of experience and fresh perspective will help shape a competitive roster.

Hockey Canada VP on Brad Treliving and Kyle Dubas

Hockey Canada’s senior vice president Scott Salmond highlighted Treliving’s past success and Dubas’ recent involvement in international tournaments.

“Brad brings invaluable experience from previous international events and the NHL…,” Salmond said. “Kyle’s experience from the previous two world championships, 4 Nations Face-Off, and Olympics will provide consistency to our program, … gives us the best chance to be successful in Switzerland.” 

MORE: Maple Leafs face tough goalie questions after Anthony Stolarz injury

Canada will open the tournament against Sweden before facing teams like Slovakia and Czechia in the preliminary round. Pre-tournament games in France and Switzerland will help finalize the roster and strategy.

For Treliving, the opportunity offers a reset on a different stage. Both he and Dubas will now also help build a national team aiming for gold.

MLB games are lasting a little longer this season. One reason could be the new ABS system

It could be argued that the Automated Ball-Strike system has been the MVP of Major League Baseball through the season’s first 2 1/2 weeks, creating a game-within-the-game that’s producing winners, losers and some dramatic moments.

There appears to be at least one tradeoff.

The robot umpires could be one of the factors making games a little longer this spring, with the time of a nine-inning game creeping upward to 2 hours, 42 minutes, according to baseball-reference.com. That’s up from 2:38 last season and 2:36 in 2024.

The slightly longer games make sense. Even though an ABS challenge usually takes less than 15 seconds, the mini delays in the game can add up if several pitches are contested.

One of MLB’s big wins over the past decade is a rules package that debuted in 2023, which included a pitch clock that dramatically shortened games by roughly 25 minutes. Though there were scattered complaints about the changes, they’ve been widely viewed as a success.

The ABS system might be making a small dent in that progress, but game times still are considerable shorter than they were in the pre-pitch clock era. A nine-inning game lasted an average of 3:10 in 2021 — an all-time high.

Triple threat

Two-time All-Star Corbin Carroll is off to a good start again this season with a .327 batting average and 1.067 OPS, and the young star has developed a signature play that’s increasingly rare in today’s game.

The triple.

The 25-year-old speedster leads the majors with three triples in just 14 games. He’s paced the big leagues in triples over the past two seasons with 17 of in 2025 and 14 in 2024.

The D-backs’ home of Chase Field has a been a perfect fit for Carroll, featuring a deep power alley in right-center that forces outfielders to cover a lot of ground while he motors around the bases.

Carroll is already sixth among active MLB players with 46 triples.

Phillies bullpen looks strong

Manager Rob Thomson realizes how fortunate the Philadelphia Phillies are to already have their bullpen lining up so smoothly in April, with depth and matchups and shutdown pitching, too.

That includes reliable closer Jhoan Duran handling ninth-inning duties. He already has five saves and a 1.35 ERA

The Philadelphia relievers surrendered only one earned run during the club’s recent six-game trip, spanning 18 innings by the bullpen for a 0.50 ERA and .129 opponent batting average (8 for 62).

Rookie top prospect Andrew Painter appreciates all of the relievers backing him. Painter gave up four runs in four innings in a game against the Giants, but the bullpen pitched five scoreless innings that gave the Phillies time to rally for a 6-4 win.

“They stepped up, to go out there and throw up five more zeros after that,” Painter said. “Offense stepped up, I’m super happy that everyone could pick me up.”

Trivia time

Carroll is sixth among active MLB players in triples. Who are the top five?

Who’s hot?

After a disappointing 2025 season, St. Louis Cardinals outfielder Jordan Walker is showing why he’s considered one of the game’s top young players. The 23-year-old already has hit seven homers this season, including six over the past eight games.

Walker is batting .327 with a 1.138 OPS through 15 games, leading a Cardinals team that’s off to a solid 8-7 start.

Trivia answer

Mike Trout 55, Starling Marte 55, Andrew McCutchen 50, Trea Turner 48, Amed Rosario 47.

Two seven-run innings leads to UCLA's second shutout against Illinois

No. 10 UCLA softball swept Illinois in their series with an 18-0 shutout in the finale at Eichelberger Field in Urbana-Champaign, Ill on Sunday. The impressive wins moves the Bruins to 37-5 on the season as we head towards the end of the regular season.

Illinois scored their only run of the series in a 10-1 win for the Bruins in their second game, which followed UCLA's 17-0 shutout against Illinois was a 17-0 win in their series opener. In the finale, sophomore right-handed pitcher Brynne Nally was the only Bruin to step on the mound and gave up five hits and a walk, but no runs in her five innings. Meanwhile, UCLA's batters had a field day with 18 runs off of 18 hits and three walks.

Explosive start

In the top of the first, UCLA scored their first two runs off of a single. The Bruins continued to pile up runs with a three-run homer struck by redshirt freshman infielder Aleena Garcia. Sophomore center fielder Sofia Mujica and freshman utility Jolyna Lamar followed up with home runs of their own to put the Bruins in the driver seat with a 7-0 start five hits into the game.

No seconds

UCLA was unable to match the success they had in the first with a double play cutting their second inning short. Nally gave up two hits to start the bottom of the second, but didn't allow the Fighting Illini's baserunner to get home from third with three consecutive outs to close out the inning.

Defensive third

In the top of the third, the Bruins couldn't get a runner on base but Illinois found better success in the inning. A walk, a double and a hit by a pitch had the bases loaded, but Nally and the defensive unit once again prevented Illinois from making it home to keep their 7-0 lead intact.

Doubling the score

The Bruins experienced their second seven-run inning in the top of the fourth with the first run coming off of a throwing error. Senior utility Megan Grant followed up the first run with a two-run homer and a couple batters later, Garcia struck her second three-run homer of the game. The Bruins seventh hit in the fourth led to UCLA's last run of the inning off of a single to put them up 14-0.

A few more in the fifth

UCLA added four more runs in the top of the fifth with two of those runs came off Mujica's two-run homer. The Bruins were up 18-0 and with the Fighting Illini being unable to get home in the bottom of the fifth, the run rule was initiated.

The Bruins will return home to Easton Stadium in Los Angeles to play their midweek game against Cal Baptist on Tuesday with an anticipated start time of 6 p.m. PT.

This article originally appeared on UCLA Wire: Bruins softball sweep Illinois with with shutout in series finale

PREVIEW: Portsmouth and Ipswich clash in huge game at both ends of the table

PREVIEW: Portsmouth and Ipswich clash in huge game at both ends of the table
PREVIEW: Portsmouth and Ipswich clash in huge game at both ends of the table

Coming off the back of massive wins in their last game, Ipswich and Portsmouth go head to head in a game that has the potential to all but decide the outcomes of certain teams seasons both at the top and the bottom of the Championship table.

After Pompey claimed a victory in what was the ultimate smash-and-grab against Middlesbrough in the Riverside where the south-coast side only registered two shots and just one on target which was the Conor Chaplin winner in the 97th minute. Middlesbrough had 18 shots with 10 on target yet failed to take anything from the game.

Ipswich looked every bit a side gearing up for promotion as they comfortably dismantled Norwich in the East-Anglia Derby on Saturday, their 2-0 victory put the Tractor Boys two points clear of third placed Millwall and, with two games in hand, in a great position to obtain that second placed automatic spot.

Portsmouth’s victory over Middlesbrough puts an even bigger emphasis on this game, with Ipswich having the chance to all but end the Teesiders automatic promotion hopes. That victory also could be huge for Pompey in the sense that Oxford United also won their game putting them on 44 points with Portsmouth outside the bottom three on 45. Their result was another damming blow to Leicester City who sit 23rd on 41 points.

Having lost just one of their last 12 league games, Ipswich seem to be hitting the right form and the right time as teams around them fall off paving the way for Kieran McKenna’s team to make an immediate return to the Premier League following their relegation last year. The recent exploits of winger Jack Clarke has been a big boost to the Tractor Boys.

As for Portsmouth, their victory over Middlesbrough was the first time Pompey took all three points since their away win over Millwall in the middle of February, they haven’t won at Fratton Park since the end of January beating a West Brom side who at the time seemed to be unable to buy a win.

John Mousinho has been over-performing with this Portsmouth side for years and has managed to keep them up in the second tier since their promotion in the 23/24 season. It’s been a remarkable few years for Mousinho and he will be hoping to continue his good streak by keeping Pompey in the Championship for another season.

Portsmouth will be without last years, hero Conor Chaplin as he is ineligible to face his parent club which will be a huge blow, full-back Connor Ogilvie is still serving a ban following his red card against Oxford United. Elsewhere, Josh Murphy and Ebou Adams are both still missing through injury.

As for Ipswich, Wes Burns, Conor Townsend and David Button all still remain side-lined through injury whereas McKenna rested Clarke for the East-Anglia Derby so he may be fully fit to start Tuesdays fixture.

This weeks game is a chance for Portsmouth to pull away from the bottom three and give themselves a massive chance to survive for another season, whilst Ipswich have the chance to firmly plant themselves as favourites for automatic promotion alongside Coventry this season.

The game takes place at Fratton Park at 8pm (UK Time) and is live on Sky Sports Main Event.

MSU basketball reportedly in mix for new highly-coveted transfer portal center

There is another high-level transfer portal center that Michigan State has been linked to on Monday.

Jeff Goodman, a college basketball insider for The Field of 68 / On3, reported a list of schools that are in the mix for Cincinnati transfer Moustapha Thiam, with Michigan State included. Other schools mentioned by Goodman includes St. John's, UConn, Gonzaga, Arkansas, Duke, Kansas, Texas A&M, Tennessee and UCF.

Thiam has started all 65 games he's played in his first two seasons at Cincinnati, averaging double-digits in scoring in both seasons. This past year, he averaged 12.8 points, 7.1 rebounds and 1.6 blocks per game.

Thiam is listed at 7-foot-2 and can clearly make an impact on both ends of the floor -- hence why so many big-name programs are in pursuit of his talents in the portal. Michigan State has been linked to a number of center prospects, but this was the first time Thiam had been connected to the Spartans. This could be a player we monitor more and more, especially as we anticipate a decision looming from fellow portal target Alabama transfer Aiden Sherrell. If the Spartans are unable to land Sherrell, then I would anticipate they go all-in on someone like Thiam.

In addition to St. John's, Cincinnati transfer Moustapha Thiam is also considering the following, per source:

UConn
Gonzaga
Arkansas
Duke
Kansas
Michigan State
Texas A&M
Tennessee
UCF https://t.co/miMHbO4fD6

— Jeff Goodman (@GoodmanHoops) April 13, 2026

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NBA players ineligible for 2026 awards: Why Luka Doncic, Anthony Edwards, LeBron James, more can't win MVP

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Load management has become an increasing trend in the NBA, and it has affected many players in the hunt for NBA season awards.

While the league recently created a 65-game minimum to qualify for awards, teams have still opted to play the risk and rest their stars during some games. This has been shown to come back and bite them if a player would later miss extended time due to injury.

In these 65 or more games, players are required to be on the court for 20 minutes or more. A player is allowed two "near misses," where the player has played 15-19 minutes, and still be allowed to qualify. Along with this, players who are on the court for 62 credited games can remain eligible if they were to suffer a season-ending injury.

Here are the stars who missed out or came close to qualifying for this year's awards.

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NBA players ineligible for 2026 awards

With the NBA's new rule of the 65-game threshold to qualify for season awards, teams have opted to rest their players fewer times than in previous years. However, some star players still fall short of qualifying due to injury or other factors.

For example, many of this year's players with a significant amount of minutes played found themselves outside of award eligibility due to not playing 20 minutes or more. This season, Denver Nuggets forward Bruce Brown was the only player to have played in all 82 of the team's games this season. However, he played under 20 minutes in 20 of the Nuggets' games, meaning he had missed out on the minimum threshold.

Wow. It hadn’t occurred to me to check because he’s not up for anything, but this is correct. Bruce Brown, the Nuggets’ only player to appear in all 82 games, is not eligible for awards under the 65-game rule. https://t.co/kn6Tovlj9a

— Bennett Durando (@BennettDurando) April 13, 2026

Despite the chatter from the NBA community, commissioner Adam Silver has held steady in the league's stance. According to Silver, "In the league's view, the rule is working." The NBA's Board of Governors meeting in July will likely bring up the topic against, but for now, the threshold is not set to be altered or removed.

Adam Silver reportedly shut down the idea of changing the 65 game rule in the last Board of Governors meeting, per @TheSteinLine

Silver said “in the leagues view, the rule is working.”

The next Board of Governors meeting will be in July where the topic will most likely be… pic.twitter.com/Vu3syQfifa

— NBA Courtside (@NBA__Courtside) April 12, 2026

Here are five notable NBA players who had question marks surrounding their NBA award eligibility.

Is Luka Doncic eligible for MVP?

After suffering a regular-season ending hamstring injury, Luka Doncic fell out of contention for this year's MVP award. The Slovenian star was among the league's best this year and led the NBA in scoring, averaging 33.5 points per game. The Laker also averaged 8.3 assists (3rd in NBA) and 7.7 rebounds.

Doncic and his team have appealed his ineligibility for awards under the Extraordinary Circumstances Challenge umbrella, per a statement obtained by ESPN. Earlier this season, he missed two games due to the birth of his daughter in Slovenia. Doncic was back in the U.S. just two days after his daughter was born on Dec. 4, and his agent, Bill Duffy, believes the Slovenian did everything in his power to play as much as he could have despite this.

This is what Luka is trying to qualify for: pic.twitter.com/Kz4FHqnfBO

— Oh No He Didn't (@ohnohedidnt24) April 12, 2026

MORE: Why is Luka Doncic traveling to Europe for hamstring treatment?

Is Cade Cunningham eligible for MVP?

Despite leading the Pistons to their third-best record in franchise history (60-22) and the East's top seed for the 2026 Playoffs, Cade Cunningham has not reached the 65-game threshold to qualify for NBA awards this season. On March 17, the point guard's stellar season was put on pause after it was revealed Cunningham had a collapsed lung.

The injury sidelined him for 11 games, with Detroit's star returning for the team's final three. Prior to that, Detroit's star had missed seven additional games. The Piston averaged the NBA's second-most assists with 9.8. He also scored 24.2 points per game and added an average of 5.5 rebounds.

MORE: When did Cade Cunningham get hurt?

Is Victor Wembanyama eligible for MVP?

Victor Wembanyama's award eligibility came down to the wire this season, but the Frenchman has qualified for regular-season awards. The 7'4" Frenchman was in danger of missing out by a game due to a late-season rib injury, but battled through on April 10 against the Dallas Mavericks. Despite only playing 26 minutes, he scored a 40-point, 13-rebound double-double and will be eligible for this season's MVP award.

After the game, Wembanyama said that he would not have played had he already qualified for awards. The Spurs' star averaged 25 points, 11.5 rebounds (4th in NBA), 3.1 assists, and a league-leading 3.1 blocks per game.

Wemby kept it real after putting up 40 points against Dallas 😅 pic.twitter.com/rE6SO3xReN

— Yahoo Sports (@YahooSports) April 11, 2026

Wembanyama also shared his belief that the league should change the minimum number of games to 75% of the season, which would be 62 games instead of 65. Here is him discussing the topic during a recent press conference.

"75% of the games, in my opinion, would be a logical thing, and that would be... 61.5 games, so 62 games." - Wemby on the 65-game rule

Wemby casually giving a math course to the media https://t.co/qGztmdC7cV

— Spurs Culture (@SpursCulture) April 11, 2026

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Is LeBron James eligible for MVP?

Due to only suiting up for 60 games this season, LeBron James will be absent from NBA award ballots this year. James started this year sidelined due to right-side sciatica and missed the team's first 14 games of the season. Throughout the season, he went on to miss an additional eight games due to contusions or arthritis.

In his 23rd season in the league, James averaged 21 points, 7.2 assists, and 6.1 rebounds to help lead the Lakers to the No. 4 seed in the Western Conference. He will need to step up big, with the team being without Doncic and Austin Reaves to begin their playoff campaign.

MORE: Why LeBron James bashed the city of Memphis

Is Anthony Edwards eligible for MVP?

After consistently playing over 70 games per season to begin his NBA career, Anthony Edwards will miss out on NBA-award eligibility for the first time. The Minnesota star missed seven of the team's final 10 games due to a right-knee injury and illness, which means he fell just short of eligibility. He missed 21 games this season after his best scoring year, where he was third in most points per game with 28.8. 

He will be active in the playoffs for the Timberwolves, where they will play the No. 3 Denver Nuggets in the first round. 

NBA award eligibility rules

Beginning in the 2023-24 season, NBA rules state that players must appear in at least 65 games to be eligible for Most Valuable Player, Defensive Player of the Year, and Most Improved Player awards, as well as All-NBA and All-Defensive Teams. The rule doesn't apply to the Rookie of the Year or Sixth Man of the Year awards.

Along with the 65-game threshold, players must appear in those games for 20 minutes or more for it to qualify as a "played-in game." A player is allowed two "near misses," in which the player appeared for 15 to 19 minutes, which can be included in the 65-game count. Protections also exist for players who suffer season-ending injuries, who are eligible with 62 credited games, and those affected by what the CBA calls "bad faith circumstances."

"Load management," the term coined to describe when teams rest their star players, has become an increasing trend around the NBA. The 65-game rule was agreed upon in the league's current collective bargaining agreement to help combat this, in which teams rested players to either keep them fresh or nurse minor ailments.

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The NBA draft anti-tanking plan no one is talking about

The 2026 NBA draft is two months away. BYU star AJ Dybantsa is the likely No. 1 pick. Now that the NBA regular season has ended, we can see which teams ended up at the bottom of the standings, all while Adam Silver and the league wrestle with how to create a better, stronger anti-tanking plan. This is a discussion which is both familiar and frustrating. Let's try to make sense of it, keeping in mind the always-changing realities of college basketball and how the college game shapes each year's draft.

Not all NBA draft situations are equal

NBA analysts say this, and they're right: Not all drafts are equal. Some give Tim Duncan, AJ Dybantsa, Zion Williamson, LeBron James, Dwight Howard, or Derrick Rose as a No. 1 pick. Other drafts produce Michael Olowokandi, Kwame Brown, Andrea Bargnani, Anthony Bennett, or Markelle Fultz as a top pick. The incentives for tanking aren't the same each year. An anti-tanking plan has to make sense in a larger context beyond one year's NBA draft dynamics.

Washington Wizards

The Washington Wizards went 17-65, the worst record in the NBA this season. Should they have the best odds for the No. 1 pick (Dybantsa), in a year when the top of the draft board is viewed as being relatively strong? That's a very important question. Should a team be incentivized to lose more -- 65 times compared to 55 or 50 times -- in pursuit of a top pick?

Don't reward losing too much

Obviously the non-playoff teams should get first dibs on the next year's best college players, but it shouldn't be a race to the bottom -- first to 65 losses wins. That's where the NBA has to think of something creative which improves the league product or, at the very least, is fan-friendly.

Reward fans of losing teams, not the teams themselves

If owners pinch pennies or do things to not make their team fully competitive, that's not a fan-friendly approach. Anti-tanking plans should not view wins and losses as irrelevant, but not as the be-all and end-all.

An anti-tanking plan -- inspired by Charles Barkley's point that sub-.500 teams should not be allowed to raise ticket prices for the following season -- would be to reward teams with lower average ticket prices with a higher draft pick. A non-playoff team with 30 wins gets preference over a team with 20 wins if the 30-win team has a lower average ticket price. Wouldn't that be an incentive for owners to adjust?

Playing players

NBA teams can have 15 players on a roster. The NBA should be even better at limiting the number of back-to-backs teams play, but that point aside, the point of rostering 15 players -- or any number of players -- should be to have all players play and make meaningful contributions to the team. NBA teams which play more players at least 10 minutes a game -- more than just a two-minute garbage-time cameo appearance -- could receive first-in-line NBA draft priority over other teams, even if they win more games.

Change of mindset

The natural inclination has been to let NBA teams with more losses pick first. The change in mindset should be to reward teams which do fan-friendly and player-friendly things during the season. The two ideas above are examples. Other similar ideas could flow from those and govern a new anti-tanking plan.

AJ Dybantsa

AJ Dybantsa of BYU has consistently been viewed as the best player in the 2026 NBA draft. The buzz surrounding him isn't new or recent; it has been there all along. When a draft has a possible top pick who has regularly stood at the forefront of the conversation, the incentive to tank becomes greater. The NBA has to get away from creating situations where teams lose in pursuit of a prospect such as Dybantsa.

International imports in college basketball

We have seen international players become top picks several times this century. We are also seeing college teams such as Arizona and Illinois lean into international recruiting and have success with it. Both Arizona and Illinois made the Final Four this year. If teams really love a specific international star, they should be rewarded with a chance to draft him not because they lost more games, but because they exhibited good internal governance and operational behavior.

Good business practice

This is the solution to the idea that tanking incentives aren't the same every year, due to some drafts having very weak No. 1 picks and other drafts having future Hall of Famers as the top pick. An anti-tanking plan which works every year can't bend to the particularities of each draft class. The focus in the NBA should move to which organizations exhibit the best business practices and treatment of both fans and players. That's where the incentive structure should move to; it isn't there now.

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MLB Power Rankings: Yankees tumble after rough week, the Padres are streaking

As I said on Bluesky yesterday (you can follow me on Bluesky here), doing an MLB Power Rankings article in April is not recommended. Almost everything you thought last week is irrelevant the next. We’re prisoners to the moment, but April is a reminder not to get too far out over your skis.

These wild swings or slumps feel more meaningful right now, but they really aren’t within the context of a full season. The cream should rise to the top over time, which is why I want to reiterate that this article is a combination of current performance and long-term outlook.

This week, the Yankees and Brewers are headed in the wrong direction while the Padres, Pirates, and Athletics continue to climb. Let’s get started!

Corbin Carroll
This week’s update includes a lot of closer movement and 11 newcomers in the Top 300.

Note: Rankings are from the morning of Monday, April 13

1) Los Angeles Dodgers

There’s no easy outs in this Dodgers lineup, even with Mookie Betts sidelined. Max Muncy delivered the second three-homer game of his career in Friday’s win over the Rangers, which was capped off with this walk-off blast.

DON'T MESS WITH MAX, TEXAS. pic.twitter.com/h3YbuqkRyC

— Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers) April 11, 2026

Shohei Ohtani keeps getting on base (while not giving up earned runs on the mound), and the bottom-third of the lineup continues to be crazy productive. One thing to monitor: Edwin Díaz’s velocity has been down so far this season and the Dodgers figure to be careful with him in the short-term.

2) Atlanta Braves

With a decisive 13-1 victory over the Guardians on Sunday Night Baseball on NBC and Peacock, the Braves now hold the best run differential (+46) in the majors. Only the Dodgers have scored more runs, and only the Dodgers have a better record.

The Braves also have the best City Connect jerseys by far among the new arrivals this season.

The Atlanta Braves have revealed their new City Connect uniforms pic.twitter.com/arNhTcDezW

— MLB (@MLB) April 9, 2026

3) San Diego Padres

Wanna get weird? Craig Stammen certainly did this weekend, as put Fernando Tatís Jr. at second base in back-to-back games despite him never starting a game there in the majors. Of course, Tatís is a special athlete, so he handled the assignment with aplomb.

Fernando Tatis Jr. is back turning double plays pic.twitter.com/ukJ57xL8yI

— Talkin' Baseball (@TalkinBaseball_) April 12, 2026

The Padres should be riding high after sweeping the Rockies this weekend, but all eyes will be on Nick Pivetta’s elbow in the days ahead.

4) New York Yankees

The Yankees have lost five straight, including a sweep at the hands of the Rays this weekend. The lineup is struggling — their .206 average is third-lowest in the majors right now — but it’s hard to push them down too far after just one bad week.

5) Detroit Tigers

After dropping five straight, the Tigers swept the Marlins over the weekend, including a strong start from Tarik Skubal and Kevin McGonigle’s first major league homer. This team is going to be in the middle of it all summer.

WAY BACKKKKK AND McGONEEEEEE

First career home run for Kevin McGonigle pic.twitter.com/YS7PGMLfHq

— Detroit Tigers (@tigers) April 12, 2026

6) Cleveland Guardians

The Guardians got hit hard against the Braves this weekend, but their pitching is likely to keep them in contention once again in the AL Central. Parker Messick (0.51 ERA through three starts) and Joey Cantillo (2.45 ERA in three starts) have been especially impressive so far.

7) Seattle Mariners

I’m literally repeating myself from my Tigers write-up earlier. The Mariners scored 23 runs in a sweep against the Astros over the weekend after losing five straight games coming in. We know that pitching is great, but look out if that offense starts kicking in consistently.

8) Philadelphia Phillies

The Phillies have lost four of five, but it probably won’t be long before they rise up this list again. One great sign? Bryce Harper is hitting .526 (10-for-19) with a homer, four doubles, six RBI, and a .640 (!) OBP over his past six games.

9) Milwaukee Brewers

Losers of five straight, the Brewers were swept by the Nationals over the weekend. Christian Yelich was forced to exit Sunday’s finale with hamstring tightness and manager Pat Murphy said he wasn’t expecting it to be good.

10) Pittsburgh Pirates

The Pirates blew a chance at a sweep of the Cubs on Sunday, but things are still trending in the right direction for these up-and-comers. Oneil Cruz endured a rough opening series against the Mets, but he’s now hit safely in 11 straight games while putting up five homers, 13 RBI, and six stolen bases.

11) Baltimore Orioles

The Orioles have won five out of six during which Gunnar Henderson has slugged four home runs. Henderson took a step back last year while dealing with a left shoulder impingement and inflammation, so the power is nice to see. He’s really selling out for pull power so far this season, with a pull air percentage of 35.7 percent, a massive increase from his 15.7 percent career average.

12) Texas Rangers

Brandon Nimmo is enjoying life in the leadoff spot with his new team. After slugging a pair of homers on Saturday, he knocked in two more runs on Saturday as the Rangers salvaged the finale against the Dodgers. Nimmo is hitting .367 through 15 games so far, including nine multi-hit games.

13) Oakland Athletics

If things fall through in Las Vegas, the Athletics could consider relocating to New York. They seem to like it there. After taking two out of three from the Yankees, the A’s swept the Mets over weekend. We also got a glimpse of their home run celebration, which consists of a gaudy gold chain and an elephant mask which is, of course, a nod to their franchise history. A clever and slightly troubling tribute.

A's new home run celebration is an elephant mask and elephant gold chain. pic.twitter.com/LHPld2DZXM

— Jason Burke (@ByJasonB) April 11, 2026

14) Tampa Bay Rays

The Rays swept the Yankees for the first time since 2021 this past weekend and speedster Chandler Simpson notched three more hits on Sunday. He’s now hitting .411 (23-for-56) with a .441 on-base percentage to begin the season.

15) New York Mets

We’ve seen hitters have their power sapped after hamate bone surgery, but can it also impact your baseball IQ? While Francisco Lindor had a two-hit day against the A’s on Sunday, he’s been involved in a number of strange mental lapses in the early part of the season. The track record suggests he’ll be just fine, but the Mets need the best version of him with Juan Soto sidelined. Like, ASAP. The Mets are headed to Los Angeles to take on the Dodgers to begin the week.

16) Chicago Cubs

In the depths of an 0-for-30 slump, Michael Busch began Sunday’s game on the bench. He ended up being one of the heroes, as he delivered a pinch-hit RBI single in the eighth which resulted in the tying run scoring on a bad throw from the outfield. Carson Kelly then walked it off in the bottom of the ninth.

MICHAEL BUSCH, EVERYBODY. pic.twitter.com/9mEHYoK4UI

— Chicago Cubs (@Cubs) April 12, 2026

The Cubs need all the good news they can get right now, so having Busch find it at the plate would be huge.

17) Minnesota Twins

The Twins have won six out of seven as Taj Bradley continues to come up big early on. Believe it or not, the Twins are actually tied with the Guardians for the best record in the American League. Forgive me if I’m a bit skeptical. Still, a nice start for them.

Cool moment from Sunday’s win against Toronto was the reaction of Andrew Morris’ mom as he made his MLB debut.

“That’s my boy” pic.twitter.com/i7QQhiCn5b

— Minnesota Twins (@Twins) April 12, 2026

18) Cincinnati Reds

Rookie slugger Sal Stewart has hit the ground running this season, but the rest of the offense is struggling to find consistency. The Reds rank 29th in the majors in OPS (.623) and only three teams have a lower batting average (.205) and on-base percentage (.298). Remember how hot Matt McLain was in spring training? He’s hitting .215 with zero homers and a .595 OPS through 16 games. The club decided to shake things up Monday morning by demoting Noelvi Marte to Triple-A after he’s scuffled in sporadic playing time to begin the year.

19) Toronto Blue Jays

It just keeps getting worse for the defending AL champs. After already losing Alejandro Kirk and Addison Barger in recent days, the Blue Jays had to place George Springer on the IL on Sunday due to a fractured big toe. As of the now, the Jays are hopeful that Springer could return around when he’s first eligible.

20) Arizona Diamondbacks

Great news for the Diamondbacks, as Merrill Kelly is expected to make his season debut against the Orioles on Tuesday in Baltimore. Now if only they could get that offense going. Arizona ranks second-to-last in the majors with nine home runs.

21) Houston Astros

Where does “Freefalling” fit in your pantheon of Tom Petty classics? I think “American Girl” has to be No. 1, then a sleeper pick, “Room at the Top.” That last one actually feels like a lot like the state of MLB after the first couple of weeks.

The Astros have lost seven straight and eight out of nine while their starting rotation is in shambles.

22) Kansas City Royals

Sunday’s loss to the White Sox notwithstanding, the Royals’ starting rotation has been a strength in the early going. Their 2.92 ERA ranks fourth-best in the majors and they’ve allowed two earned runs or fewer in 11 out of 16 games. Veteran stalwart Michael Wacha has allowed just one run across his first three starts. Did you know Wacha is tied for seventh among active starters with 113 wins?

23) Miami Marlins

The Marlins got swept by the Tigers over the weekend while scoring just three runs across the three games. Detroit’s ace Tarik Skubal was as advertised in Sunday’s game while former Cy Young Award winner Sandy Alcantara was pummeled for seven runs on 10 hits, including three homers. Worth watching for the Marlins this week is the progress of Kyle Stowers, who is on a minor league rehab assignment after missing the start of the season with a hamstring injury.

24) Boston Red Sox

The Red Sox have won four out of five after getting off to a brutal start. They should climb this list in the weeks ahead.

25) St. Louis Cardinals

I only have one question: Is this good?

Most home runs in team’s first 15 games of season, Cardinals history:

2006 Albert Pujols: 10
2004 Scott Rolen: 8
2026 Jordan Walker: 7
1998 Mark McGwire: 7 https://t.co/LDs6WeligH

— Sarah Langs (@SlangsOnSports) April 12, 2026

Jordan Walker has already hit more homers than he did though 111 games last season.

26) Los Angeles Angels

Is José Soriano the best pitcher that most people don’t know about? If he keeps this up, it shouldn’t be much longer.

#Angels José Soriano is the first player in American League history to pitch 6.0+ innings, with one-or-fewer runs allowed and three-or-fewer hits allowed in each of his first four games of a season

— Angels PR (@LAAngelsPR) April 12, 2026

27) Washington Nationals

Blame the Home Run Derby if you want, but James Wood had a brutal second half last season. He’s rediscovered his power stroke to begin this season, with four homers in his last seven games.

28) San Francisco Giants

Staff ace Logan Webb has a 5.25 ERA to begin the year and the Giants’ offense has lacked much in the way of punch, but don’t blame Willy Adames. He put up four straight multi-hit games last week and ranks second in the majors with nine doubles.

29) Colorado Rockies

The Rockies started their week with a sweep of the Astros (the club’s first since last June) before getting swept in four by the Padres. At least Jordan Beck provided one of the best catches of the season so far.

Jordan Beck takes away a three-run homer pic.twitter.com/c5Jf2D7u8J

— MLB (@MLB) April 12, 2026

This time, a deep drive by Castellanos wasn’t meant to be.

30) Chicago White Sox

The White Sox are dead last in the majors in batting average and runs scored, yet there’s still reason for excitement this week. Top prospect Noah Schultz is expected to make his major league debut on Tuesday against the Rays. We also learned in recent days that the White Sox plan to give "Pope Hats" to all fans on August 11. Best giveaway ever?

UPDATE: White Sox Pope hats for all! pic.twitter.com/ACWlJ9733k

— jon greenberg (@jon_greenberg) April 10, 2026

DB Goes Viral After Showing Up at Lions Facility Holding Sign

Sometimes all it takes is one opportunity.

Former Eastern Michigan University defensive back Freddie McGee III is hoping that opportunity comes with the Detroit Lions—and he’s making sure the team notices him.

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Betting on Himself

Early Monday morning, McGee showed up outside the Lions’ facility with a clear message.

No agent. No guarantees. Just belief.

According to Eric Woodyard, McGee arrived around 8:45 a.m. holding a sign highlighting his accomplishments and his determination to earn a shot at the NFL.

“God put it on my heart. I’ve had this goal since I was 5,” McGee said.

That kind of mindset? It’s hard not to respect.

Former EMU DB Freddie McGee III arrived outside of the #Lions facility around 8:45 a.m. with this sign and is hopeful for an NFL shot. He doesn't have an agent, but says he's in the best shape of his life. "God put it on my heart. I’ve had this goal since I was 5," he told ESPN. pic.twitter.com/uVCm7y8TyG

— Eric Woodyard (@E_Woodyard) April 13, 2026

A Resume Worth Noticing

McGee isn’t just chasing a dream, he’s got production to back it up.

  • 2024 Arena Football League Defensive Player of the Year
  • Led the league in pass breakups (22) and interceptions (11)
  • Former standout at Eastern Michigan, where he worked his way from walk-on to scholarship player

At EMU, he totaled 85 tackles, showing he’s not afraid to get involved in the run game either.

In the AFL, he took it to another level, becoming one of the most disruptive defensive backs in the league.

The Road Less Traveled

At 5-foot-8, 170 pounds, McGee doesn’t fit the typical NFL prototype, but his story is built on proving people wrong.

He’s gone from walk-on to playmaker. From overlooked to award-winning.

And now, he’s literally standing outside an NFL facility asking for a chance.

Will the Lions Take Notice?

Detroit has built a reputation under Dan Campbell for valuing grit, effort, and mentality as much as talent.

McGee’s approach? It fits that mold perfectly.

Whether it leads to a tryout or not remains to be seen, but one thing is certain:

He made his shot known.

The Bottom Line

Freddie McGee III isn’t waiting for an opportunity to come to him.

He’s chasing it.

And sometimes in the NFL… that’s exactly how stories begin.

Yankees predicted to replace 212 home run outfielder with Anthony Volpe

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As New York Yankees shortstop Anthony Volpe nears a return from the injured list, he will begin a rehab assignment at Double-A Somerset on Tuesday. 

General manager Brian Cashman revealed that Volpe will receive about 55 at-bats in the minors before making his 2026 debut. When the 24-year-old does return, the Yankees will have to cut someone loose from the roster. 

Jovan Alford of Sports Illustrated believes the unlucky player will be outfielder Randal Grichuk, who went hitless in his first 12 trips to the plate with New York. 

"Granted, it's still early in the season, so there’s a chance that Grichuk could find the fountain of youth and get on track," Alford wrote Monday. "But the fact that he’s not hitting anything off lefties, which is his strong suit, is not a good sign." 

Grichuk, 34, signed a minor league contract with an invite to spring training with the Yankees. He's hit 212 career home runs and owns a .815 OPS against left-handed pitching. 

MoreMets didnt want to trade Brett Baty while White Sox didnt want Mark Vientos in Luis Robert Jr. trade

"In fact, Yankees fans wouldn’t be wrong to question the point of keeping him on the roster over [Jasson] Domínguez, who has had his issues in the field, but it's tough to ignore his production in Triple-A right now (.341 with two home runs, two doubles, eight RBI, and seven stolen bases)," Alford added. 

It's highly unlikely that the Yankees will cut ties with Ryan McMahon or Jose Caballero. If Grichuk is not the odd man out, New York could option J.C. Escarra and use Ben Rice as the backup catcher -- also not likely to happen. 

More MLB news:

Top NFL Draft Prospect Rueben Bain Involved in Fatal 2024 Miami Car Crash: Reports

Rueben Bain Jr.Credit: Logan Bowles/Getty
Rueben Bain Jr.
Credit: Logan Bowles/Getty

NEED TO KNOW

  • Rueben Bain Jr., a projected top 2026 NFL Draft pick, was involved in a deadly car accident in 2024, according to multiple reports
  • Bain was at the wheel when his SUV crashed on a South Florida highway early on the morning of March 17
  • One of Bain's passengers, 22-year-old Destiny Betts, later died from injuries she sustained in the wreck

One of the top edge rushers in the upcoming NFL Draft has been linked to a deadly 2024 crash in Florida, according to multiple reports.

Rueben Bain Jr., a standout defensive end at national championship runner-up Miami who is projected to be a top 10 pick at the draft later this month, was at the wheel of an SUV on a South Florida highway when one of his passengers died in a crash, according to court documents obtained by The Read Optional and OutKick and cited by ESPN.

Bain, 21, was driving a 2021 Land Rover on Interstate 95 north in Miami in the early morning hours of March 17, 2024 when he allegedly rear-ended another car, hit a concrete barrier and then ricocheted into another barrier before the SUV came to rest on the shoulder, according to the crash report, per the outlets.

Three other passengers — fellow Hurricanes players Wesley Bissainthe and Nyjalik Kelly, as well as Destiny Betts, 22, of Georgia — were inside the vehicle.

Betts, who was not wearing a seatbelt, was seriously injured and transported to Ryder Trauma Center in Miami, according to The Read Optional. 

Rueben Bain Jr. at the 2026 Miami Pro DayCredit: Megan Briggs/Getty
Rueben Bain Jr. at the 2026 Miami Pro Day
Credit: Megan Briggs/Getty

Betts was in a coma for nearly three months before she died from her injuries on June 13, 2024, the outlet reported.

According to the police report, per the outlet, Bain was cited for operating the SUV “in a careless or negligent manner.”

The charges were later dropped, according to The Read Optional. At the scene of the accident, no field sobriety tests were administered, according to the crash report.

A year later, Bain was cited for careless driving but was not charged due to a “defective citation,” PEOPLE confirmed.

Multiple teams are aware of the accident, OutKick reported, but it is unknown how it could affect the first-team All-American player’s status at the draft, which begins April 23.

Read the original article on People

Patriots save WR pick for Day 2, land physical freak in mock draft

The New England Patriots are inching closer to the 2026 NFL Draft, and a recent mock draft has the team getting quarterback Drake Maye another offensive weapon.

The Ahletic’s Nick Baumgardner predicts that the Patriots will take Notre Dame wide receiver Malachi Fields with the 63rd overall pick in the second round of the draft.

This is one of the deeper draft classes at the receiver position, and the Patriots could choose to wait until Day 2 to address that position. However, Fields would be an intriguing selection due to his impressive physical stature. The 6-foot-4 and 218-pound wideout can dominate on the outside in contested catch situations.

He could serve as a solid complement for veteran wide receiver Romeo Doubs on offense. The 22-year-old recorded 35 catches for 630 yards and five touchdowns last season, averaging a team-high 17.5 yards per reception. Fields' size could come up big for the Patriots in red zone situations at the next level.

There is still a possibility that the team could look to trade for Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown after June 1, but they obviously can't afford to view that move as a certainty. They have to continue to find ways to improve offensively, even if it means making a move in the draft.

Perhaps selecting a big and powerful playmaker like Fields would be the right move to make.

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This article originally appeared on Patriots Wire: Patriots save WR pick for Day 2, land physical freak in mock draft

Vote for the San Angelo Standard-Times Athlete of the Week from April 6-11, presented by City National Bank

As the Texas winter and spring high school sports season marches on, The Standard-Times will continue accepting nominations for City National Bank Athlete of the Week throughout the year.

Plenty of action and outstanding performances remain in the high school sports season as local track teams head to the postseason and other spring sports ramp up competition.

More: Wall's Baine Jenschke commits to Naval Academy for rugby

The Standard-Times will release a list of finalists for the High School Athlete of the Week each Monday, and several standouts were nominated for the most recent City National Bank Athlete of the Week award.

The poll starts every Monday and runs until 11 a.m. Thursday, and the winner will be announced shortly after.

More: Central's Sebastian Gonzalez voted the San Angelo Standard-Times Athlete of the Week presented by City National Bank

This week's nominees

Jesus Garza, Sonora boys track – He won the District 7-2A 1600-meter run event with a time of 4:54.34 and the 3200-meter run event with a time of 10:41.95.

Slayton Hallmark, Wall boys track – He won the District 6-3A 110-meter hurdles event with a time of 14.03 and the 300-meter hurdles with a time of 38.90.

Ryler Hunt, Christoval baseball – He went two of four from the plate with three RBIs, one run, one double and one home run.

Bryson McFarden, Wall boys track – He won the District 6-3A high jump event with a height of 6-feet and 8-inches.

Taelynn Oden, Colorado City softball – She went two of three at the plate with two runs, two RBI’s, one double and one homerun in a 6-1 win over Christoval.

Kellan Oliver, Wall baseball – He went four of four from the plate with six RBIs, four runs and two home runs.

Kayleigh Pump, Christoval girls track – She won the District 7-2A 1600-meter run event with a time of 6:03.38 and the 3200-meter event with a time of 13:20.97.

Ashtyn Wilson, Ballinger girls track – She won the District 8-2A 100-meter hurdles event with a time of 15.15 seconds.

VOTE HERE

How to nominate for next week's award

Nominations for next week's award are due by 5 p.m. every Saturday and can be submitted through email at sports@gosanangelo.com.

Students participating in all varsity sports are eligible for nomination. Please include an athlete's statistics/times from a single game/event in an email to the San Angelo Standard-Times.

Athletes who win Athlete of the Week cannot win the award twice for the same sport. An athlete can be nominated in a different sport, but can't win the award more than three times in a school year.

Paul Witwer covers high school sports and Angelo State University sports for The San Angelo Standard-Times. Reach him at sports@gosanangelo.com. Follow him on X @Paul_Witwer, Instagram and TikTok at pwitwer_sast.

This article originally appeared on San Angelo Standard-Times: Vote for the San Angelo Standard-Times Athlete of the Week, presented by City National Bank

Former top-50 recruit, Duke forward commits to transfer to Indiana basketball

BLOOMINGTON — Indiana basketball reached into the ACC for its latest addition this portal cycle, when Duke wing Darren Harris announced Monday his decision to transfer to Bloomington.

A 6-foot-6 forward who played his prep basketball for WCAC powerhouse program Paul VI, Harris was a top-50 recruit when he signed with the Blue Devils in the 2024 class. He arrived in Durham with a strong reputation as a dangerous 3-point shooter, but struggled to find his rhythm there. Over 57 games at Duke, Harris shot just 30.8% from 3.

But he saw substantial improvement from his freshman to his sophomore seasons in both 3-point and free-throw shooting, against a negligible turnover rate. He fits the mold Darian DeVries likes in his wing players, given his combination of length and range. With players like Nick Dorn and Jasai Miles gone, Harris figures to step into meaningful minutes as a multiyear transfer already familiar with the demands of high-major basketball.

Follow along: Indiana basketball 2026 transfer portal tracker. Who's left?

He was part of a busy and ultimately lucrative early period of the transfer window that saw top targets including Markus Burton, Aiden Sherrell and Jaeden Mustaf all pass through Bloomington as well.

Harris joins FILL IN REST OF TRANSFER CLASS TO DATE HERE.

2026-27 Indiana basketball roster

  • Trevor Manhertz, forward, freshman
  • Prince-Alexander Moody, guard, freshman
  • Darren Harris, guard, junior
  • Jaeden Mustaf, guard, senior
  • Vaughn Karvala, forward, freshman
  • Trent Sisley, forward, sophomore

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Colts doing homework on quarterbacks with latest pre-draft visit

The Indianapolis Colts are doing their homework on the quarterback position in the 2026 NFL draft.

According to the NFL Network's Tom Pelissero, the Colts are hosting North Dakota State quarterback Cole Payton on an official pre-draft visit. Indianapolis has also had LSU's Garrett Nussmeier in for a visit as well.

During the pre-draft process, each NFL team can have up to 30 draft prospects take an official visit. These visits can be with first-round prospects all the way to UDFAs.

Let's take a closer look at what Payton could bring to the Colts.

Colts 2026 NFL draft prospect to watch: QB Cole Payton

The 2025 season was Payton's first as a full-year starter. He completed 71% of his 226 pass attempts, averaging a whopping 12.0 yards per pass attempt with 16 touchdowns to four interceptions.

Among all FCS quarterbacks, Payton ranked first in yards per pass attempt by a wide margin, according to PFF. He also took care of the ball with a turnover-worthy play rate of only 2% and ranked first in big-time throw rate as well, showcasing his ability to make downfield and tight-window throws.

Payton is the 112th-ranked prospect overall on the consensus big board.

Cole Payton's athletic profile

Cole Payton is a QB prospect in the 2026 draft class. He scored a 9.87 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 15 out of 1111 QB from 1987 to 2026.https://t.co/7xavaCW8dnpic.twitter.com/jCf0wiRpUg

— RAS.football (@MathBomb) April 1, 2026

Cole Payton's NFL draft profile

Here is what NFL.com's Lance Zierlein had to say about Payton in his pre-draft report:

"Payton is a dual-threat, single-season FCS starter with good size. He’s a lefty with shoddy mechanics and subpar arm talent, but he still manages to deliver throws with touch to all three levels. He lacks drive velocity to dot throws into tight windows and might not have the timing needed to outfox pro zone defenders, though. He’s not shifty but excels when short yardage is needed and has build-up speed for explosive runs once he gets rolling. Payton projects as a QB3 and will require packaged plays to take advantage of his rushing ability until he proves himself a functional pocket passer."

What is the Colts' need at quarterback?

With Daniel Jones under contract, the need here is low. The Colts put all of their offseason eggs in the Daniel Jones basket, believing that the success that he had through the first half of last season can be repeated and sustained, even with him coming off a major injury.

Assuming the Colts do find a trade partner for Anthony Richardson, that still leaves them with Riley Leonard as the team's backup. Leonard impressed during his Week 18 start against Houston last season, showcasing that he is ready to fill that backup role.

Perhaps later in the draft or afterward in undrafted free agency, the Colts will make an addition to compete with Seth Henigan for the third quarterback spot on the depth chart. Before the Colts can bring in another developmental quarterback, there are more pressing needs to tackle.

This article originally appeared on Colts Wire: 2026 NFL draft: Colts hosting NDSU QB Cole Payton on visit

Why Suns' Jordan Ott should be in running for NBA Coach of Year

Jordan Ott has had a huge say in the Phoenix Suns having a surprise season.

That’s a major reason why he should be considered for 2025-26 NBA Coach of the Year.

“First-year coach, the expectations people had of us,” Suns big Oso Ighodaro said.  “And to do it in the West this year with how competitive the West was. More importantly than the results, just who he is and how he’s handled this season. His character has been high level. He’s been elite.”

The Suns made the now 41-year-old Ott their fourth head in four seasons last summer in replacing Mike Budenholzer after a 36-win season with a Big 3 of Devin Booker, Kevin Durant and Bradley Beal.

Ott took on the challenge that included long-term injuries to key players and coached the Suns (45-37) to seventh in the West, four spots better than last season.

The Suns will look to advance to the playoffs through the play-in tournament as they’ll face the Portland Trail Blazers (42-40) in the 7-8 Play-In game April 14 at Mortgage Matchup Center.

The winner will advance to the Western Conference playoffs as the seventh seed. The loser gets one more shot, on April 17, against the winner of the No. 9 Clippers vs. No. 10 Warriors Play-In game, which is April 15.

“When you’re around the league for so many years, just in basketball, you’re really grateful for a group that likes each other,” Ott said, who won Western Conference coach of the month in January. “That’s stuff, we as coaches, it’s really hard to generate. We have good guys who are about the right stuff.”

The Suns have their share of award candidates aside from Ott.

Phoenix Suns guard Collin Gillespie (12) shoots a three point basket against Orlando Magic forward Tristan da Silva (23) during the second half at Kia Center in Orlando, on March 31, 2026.

Most improved: Collin Gillespie

Gillespie averaged a career-high 12.7 points in his second season in Phoenix, setting the franchise single-season record for made 3s at 232.

Gillespie went 39-of-90 last season on 3s as a two-way contract player. He spent much of 2024-25 with the Valley Suns G League team.

Playing all but two games this season, Gillespie is one of nine players in NBA history to have 350-plus assists, 230-plus 3-pointers and 95-plus steals in a season. He started 58 games after collecting just nine starts last season.

Gillespie scored a career-high 30 points in a road win Feb. 3 over the Blazers.

Phoenix Suns guard Jordan Goodwin (23) celebrates drawing an offensive foul against the Denver Nuggets at Mortgage Matchup Center on March 24, 2026.

All-Defensive team: Jordan Goodwin

One of the league leaders in steals, Goodwin has averaged two-plus steals in 31 games off the bench, the most among NBA reserves this season.

He averaged 1.5 steals in his second season with the Suns.

The Suns finished ninth in the NBA in defensive rating, with Goodwin their best on-ball defender. He’s also able to defend bigger players in the post despite standing just 6-3.

Goodwin earned the 2026 Dan Majerle Hustle Award.

Have opinions about the current state of the Suns? Reach Suns Insider Duane Rankin at dmrankin@gannett.com or contact him at 480-810-5518. Follow him on X, formerly Twitter, at @DuaneRankin.

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This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: Suns player makes strong case for Jordan Ott to win NBA COY

Packers host LSU safety AJ Haulcy on top-30 visit

BATON ROUGE, LA - OCTOBER 25: AJ Haulcy #13 of the LSU Tigers in action against the Texas A&M Aggies at Tiger Stadium on October 25, 2025 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. (Photo by Gus Stark/LSU/University Images via Getty Images)

In one of the more surprising pre-draft visits, the Green Bay Packers brought in a safety for a top-30 visit.

LSU Tigers safety AJ Haulcy posted to Instagram that he was in Green Bay, presumably for an official visit less than two weeks before the start of the 2026 NFL Draft.

Safety A.J. Haulcy is 57th on the consensus draft board.

At a position GB is super deep.

Interesting top 30 visit… pic.twitter.com/9JZq0hxNvX

— Jacob Morley (@JacobMorley) April 13, 2026

It’s a surprise visit for the Packers, who already have their starting safeties likely locked down with Xavier McKinney, Evan Williams, and Javon Bullard in the slot. Haulcy is currently 57th on the consensus big board, suggesting the Packers could be interested in using one of their two Day 2 selections on the LSU safety.

Haulcy started his career at New Mexico before transferring to Houston, where he played for two seasons before transferring to LSU for his final college season. He was a first-team All-Big 12 selection in 2024 and first-team All-SEC in 2025, racking up a combined 162 tackles, 12 pass breakups, and eight interceptions over that two-year span.

After watching the film, Haulcy looks like an ideal box safety prospect. While playing on the heavier end at over 220 pounds in 2025, he looked like an enforcer on tape. His instincts and explosiveness allow him to easily trigger downhill, either to effectively fill the run, attack the catch point, or jump passes for interceptions and PBUs.

AJ Haulcy Cut Ups https://t.co/8Be3gyt1Gvpic.twitter.com/am9guVjWqg

— jeremiah🐦‍⬛ (@NewEraMiah) March 29, 2026

Along with being a disciplined tackler with plenty of pop in his pads, Haulcy shows legit discipline, drawing zero penalties throughout the 2025 season. Most of Haulcy’s concerns as a prospect are related to his top-end play speed, where he’s average at best, likely limiting his usage as a traditional deep safety.

However, in a league where offenses are using more heavy personnel and condensed formations while defenses are adding hybrid, versatile box defenders, Haulcy could bring an instant impact to an NFL defense as a top-50/Day 2 prospect.

The bigger question is whether or not that’s enough of an added value for the Packers to take him on Day 2, considering their current depth at safety.

Auburn baseball climbs one spot in the latest USA TODAY Coaches Poll

Auburn baseball takes a step forward in the polls this week after taking two of three games from Kentucky over the weekend.

The latest USA TODAY Coaches Poll has placed Auburn at No. 11 in this week's rankings, up one spot from No. 12 in last week's poll. The Tigers rose in the polls after going 2-2 in last week's action, dropping a midweek contest to Jax State and the middle game to Kentucky on Saturday by a run. Both the Gamecocks and Wildcats received votes in this week's USA TODAY Coaches Poll.

Auburn is one of 10 SEC teams in this week's coaches poll, joining Texas, Georgia, Texas A&M, Alabama, and Oklahoma in the top 15. Texas A&M made a giant jump in the ranking after taking two games from Texas and former head coach Jim Schlossnagel over the weekend; the Longhorns fell from No. 2 to No. 4 after losing the series to their in-state rival. Auburn's next opponent, Florida, jumped six places to No. 18 after winning a road series at Georgia. The Bulldogs, however, suffered minimal damage by falling one space to No. 5.

Here is a look at this week's USA TODAY Coaches Poll:

RankTeamRecordPTS1stPrevChgHi/Lo
1UCLA Bruins33-2750301-1/2
2Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets30-57190312/5
3North Carolina Tar Heels30-66800523/14
4Texas Longhorns27-76210222/4
5Georgia Bulldogs29-86180414/13
6Oregon State Beavers28-76110716/18
7Texas A&M Aggies27-751601587/NR
8Coastal Carolina Chanticleers26-951101137/25
9USC Trojans30-750601018/NR
10Florida State Seminoles24-114370646/17
11Auburn Tigers24-1140201214/12
12Virginia Cavaliers26-11383014211/NR
13Alabama Crimson Tide26-113250949/NR
14Oklahoma Sooners24-1131901848/NR
15West Virginia Mountaineers24-8306019412/NR
16Mississippi State Bulldogs26-103050883/16
17Arkansas Razorbacks24-1327202255/22
18Florida Gators27-1023302468/25
19Oregon Ducks26-10216020110/NR
20Southern Miss Golden Eagles25-1117601377/20
21Kansas Jayhawks26-101530NR1221/NR
22Arizona State Sun Devils26-11138021121/NR
23Ole Miss Rebels26-111250NR318/NR
24Boston College Eagles26-12111025124/25
25Nebraska Cornhuskers27-993017817/NR

Schools Dropped Out

No. 16 UCF; No. 23 North Carolina State;

Others Receiving Votes

North Carolina State 74; UCF 49; Jacksonville State 33; Miami (FL) 15; Tennessee 14; California Baptist 13; Missouri State 6; Wake Forest 5; Kentucky 4; UC Santa Barbara 3; Vanderbilt 2; UTSA 2; LSU 2; Liberty 1; Dallas Baptist 1;

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Duke transfer Darren Harris commits to Indiana out of NCAA Transfer Portal

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Duke sophomore wing Darren Harris has committed to transfer to Indiana out of the portal, according to On3’s Joe Tipton. Harris will have two years of eligibility remaining with the Hoosiers.

Harris signed with Duke as a four-star prospect in the 2024 recruiting cycle out of Paul VI Catholic (Fairfax, Va.), where he was ranked as the No. 8 shooting guard in the class and the No. 38 overall player, according to the Rivals Industry Ranking. He joins Indiana after spending the last two years coming off the bench at Duke.

Harris appeared in 36 games this past season, averaging 3.3 points and 9.7 minutes per game in 2025-26. He put together his best game in February against Notre Dame, when he scored a season-high 16 points as Duke blew out the Fighting Irish, 100-56, in South Bend. As a freshman in 2024-25, Harris appeared in 21 games and averaged 2.0 points during that time.

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Harris visited Indiana over the weekend and planned to follow that up with a visit to Virginia before ultimately inking with the Hoosiers. Harris has strong connections to Indiana assistant Kenny Johnson and Team Takeover, the same AAU program that incoming freshman Prince-Alexander Moody played on, according to The Hoosier‘s Alex Lasley.

The 6-foot-5, 195-pound Harris is the Hoosiers’ first transfer commitment and helps replace the loss of talented wing Jasai Miles, who re-entered the portal last week after just one season in Bloomington.

Indiana missed the 2026 NCAA Tournament for the third consecutive season after finishing 18-14 overall and 9-11 in Big Ten play in Scott Dolson’s first season at the helm. That included a late-season collapse when the Hoosiers lost six of their last seven games, the final straw coming in a 74-61 loss to Northwestern in the second round of the Big Ten Tournament in Chicago.

Joan Beringer ties Garnett in Timberwolves history after recent game

Joan Beringer registered his first double-double on Sunday and joined Kevin Garnett in franchise history, leading the Minnesota Timberwolves to a win in their regular-season finale.

Beringer recorded a career-high 24 points, 13 rebounds, seven blocked shots and two assists in a 132-126 victory over the New Orleans Pelicans. Earning his third start, Beringer finished by shooting 9-of-12 from the field in 31 minutes, 16 seconds of action.

The 17th overall pick tied Garnett for the most blocks by a rookie in a single game in franchise history. He also became the youngest player in history to record at least 20 points, 10 rebounds and five blocked shots in a game (19 years, 152 days).

"There is a lot to polish there, but the motor is high," Timberwolves coach Chris Finch said of Beringer. "We've said from Day 1 that he is pretty fearless. He has got to keep learning on the job. He did a good job the last two games of staying out of foul trouble but still being a big presence defensively."

THROW IT DOWN, JOAN. pic.twitter.com/o9vlQZQ51D

— Minnesota Timberwolves (@Timberwolves) April 13, 2026

Beringer played sparingly this season with the Timberwolves, averaging 3.9 points and 2.3 rebounds while shooting 66.3% from the field in 40 appearances. He had the chance to log 20 or more minutes over their last three games after they clinched a playoff berth on April 7.

The Frenchman also spent time in the G League with the Iowa Wolves, averaging 14.6 points, 10.9 rebounds and 2.4 blocks in 11 games. He registered seven double-doubles, including an 18-point, 19-rebound effort on March 16 in a win over the Salt Lake City Stars.

Beringer has spent the year mostly in a developmental role, showcasing his ability as a rim-roller and rebounder in a limited sample size. The team is excited about his potential as he continues to expand his overall game on both ends of the court.

"It was a great year," Beringer said of his rookie campaign with the organization. "I learned a lot, so a great year. I'm on a good team, so everything is great."

This article originally appeared on Rookie Wire: Timberwolves news: Joan Beringer ties Kevin Garnett after recent game

Why Szoboszlai apologized to Liverpool fans before Champions League clash with PSG

Widely considered Liverpool's player of the season, Dominik Szoboszlai found himself apologizing to the club supporters on Monday for what he described as a “misunderstanding.”

The midfielder has been in outstanding form in a difficult season for Liverpool — scoring 12 goals including stunning strikes against Arsenal and Manchester City.

But his reaction after the 4-0 FA Cup loss to City this month — shrugging, raising his arms and clapping towards away fans — was interpreted by some as sarcasm when video footage was shared on social media.

He was ushered away by teammate Federico Chiesa as boos rang around the away end at Etihad Stadium.

Ahead of Tuesday's Champions League quarterfinal second leg against Paris Saint-Germain, Szoboszlai tried to put the record straight.

“Maybe it was a misunderstanding between me and the fans,” he said. "I didn't mean it in a bad way. I know what the fans mean to this club and what the club means to the fans.

“We do everything for the fans as they do for us. If it was a misunderstanding then I apologize. I’m not feeling better than them, I feel exactly the same as they do. I am with them, we are with them and hopefully they are with us as well.”

Liverpool trails 2-0 after the first leg in Paris and is hoping for a famous turnaround against the defending European champion.

In the 2019 semifinals, the Merseyside club routed Barcelona 4-0 at Anfield after losing the first leg 3-0.

It will take something similarly heroic against PSG, which totally dominated the first leg in Paris last week.

“There is a belief that we can do special things tomorrow but we need to be very, very, very special tomorrow to achieve that because we are playing against the champions of Europe,” manager Arne Slot said. “We know we need an exceptional performance to go through to the next round.”

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2026 Grey Cup Odds: Alouettes Billed as Early Favorites for Redemption

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The 2025 Grey Cup saw the Saskatchewan Roughriders capture their first championship in over 10 years, holding on to defeat the Montreal Alouettes 25-17.

Despite the loss, CFL odds remain bullish on Montreal ahead of the upcoming campaign, as Jason Maas’s team has reached the East Final in three consecutive seasons, including winning the Grey Cup in 2023.

The 113th Grey Cup is scheduled for November 15, 2026, at McMahon Stadium in Calgary, Alberta.

2026 Grey Cup odds

TeamBet99
Alouettes Montreal Alouettes +300
BC Lions+400
Roughriders Saskatchewan Roughriders+600
Hamilton Tiger-Cats+700
Calgary Stampeders+800
Winnipeg Blue Bombers+850
Toronto Argonauts+1000
Ottawa Redblacks+1100
Edmonton Elks+1800

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Grey Cup trends

• Edmonton has won the most Grey Cup titles (11) during the league’s post-merger era.

• The CFL’s Most Outstanding Player has been a member of the Grey Cup-winning team just four times since 2010.

• There have been just 10 instances of a Grey Cup-winning team repeating as champions the following season.

Past Grey Cup winners

As noted above, having such a small league and lots of player movement promotes a lot of parity among the teams. Seven of the nine current CFL clubs have won a Grey Cup over the last 10 seasons.

The Toronto Argonauts have the most Grey Cup titles in league history with 17, while the Winnipeg Blue Bombers lead the CFL with 27 Grey Cup appearances.

SeasonGrey Cup ChampionRunner-up
2025Roughriders Saskatchewan RoughridersAlouettes Montreal Alouettes
2024 Toronto Argonauts Winnipeg Blue Bombers
2023Alouettes Montreal Alouettes  Winnipeg Blue Bombers
2022 Toronto Argonauts Winnipeg Blue Bombers
2021 Winnipeg Blue Bombers Hamilton Tiger-Cats
2020No season: COVID-19 related.N/A
2019 Winnipeg Blue Bombers Hamilton Tiger-Cats
2018 Calgary Stampeders Ottawa Redblacks
2017 Toronto Argonauts Calgary Stampeders
2016 Ottawa Redblacks Calgary Stampeders

Understanding CFL futures

Sportsbooks release CFL futures odds shortly after the end of the previous football season. Picking the outright winner of the Grey Cup is one of the only other ways to wager on CFL futures.

During the offseason and preseason, you'll be able to get a nice plus-money price on basically any team in the CFL, as there is so much uncertainty around what will happen next year, particularly in a league with only nine teams.

CFL futures odds will usually look like this:

  • BC Lions +500

This means that on a $100 bet, you'll stand to profit $500 should Nathan Rourke & Co. capture their first Grey Cup title since 2011. If it's close to the end of the season or one team is simply that dominant, you might see a minus sign (-) ahead of their odds.

  • Saskatchewan Roughriders -175

This means that you would need to bet $175 to win $100 if Saskatchewan wins the Grey Cup.

Of course, futures odds are a fluid market. They can change every day based on news, injuries, suspensions, etc. And they will certainly change based on big CFL events, such as free agency or the draft.

All the odds seen above are in American format. If you find decimal format or fractional format easier to read, simply convert the odds using our simple odds converter tool.

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Union Berlin targeting 2. Bundesliga coach as Baumgart’s permanent successor

Union Berlin targeting 2. Bundesliga coach as Baumgart’s permanent successor
Union Berlin targeting 2. Bundesliga coach as Baumgart’s permanent successor

The capital club confirmed on Saturday evening that they had parted ways with Steffen Baumgart following a disappointing defeat away to bottom side Heidenheim. Marie-Louise Eta has since been placed in interim charge until the end of the season.

According to Sky Germany, Kalrsuher SC head coach Christian Eichner has now emerged as one of the top options for Union’s hierarchy. Internal discussions are said to be ongoing, although a final decision has yet to be made.

The 43-year-old has been in charge of Karlsruher SC since 2020 and has overseen 225 matches during his tenure. Under his guidance, KSC have recorded 85 victories, with their strongest league finish coming in the form of a fifth-place result in the 2. Bundesliga.

Lacrosse: Kelly Amonte Hiller reaches 400 career wins in 17-12 NU victory over Penn State

In a game filled with small-scale comebacks, No. 4 Northwestern Lacrosse (11-3, 5-1 B1G)extended its win streak to six with a 17-12 victory over No. 18 Penn State (11-4, 3-3 B1G).The win marked Northwestern head coach Kelly Amonte Hiller’s 400th career win, a feat that only three other active coaches have bested.

Postgame celly for 4️⃣0️⃣0️⃣ 🎉

Congrats Kelly! pic.twitter.com/VpkmRJkjal

— Northwestern Lacrosse (@NULax) April 12, 2026

Yet, at the beginning of the first quarter, it wasn’t quite clear whether the ‘Cats were going to get Amonte Hiller over the line. 

In a manner eerily reminiscent of its Thursday match against Maryland, Northwestern gave up two goals in the first five minutes of the game. Rocquette Allen struck first, throwing off Madison Smith to fire an underhand shot past Jenika Cuocco. Just two minutes later, Erika Ho doubled the lead from outside of the crease. 

For much of the first quarter, the Nittany Lions’ brutal zone defense confined Northwestern’s passing to the perimeter of the fan and forced its offense to work against the ticking of the shot clock. Penn State goalkeeper Sydney Manning added to her team’s early defensive momentum with her five saves in the opening 15 minutes. 

Northwestern’s first offensive results came with time, as Noel Cumberland cashed in on a free position with 7:22 to go in the first quarter. Even as two defenders closed down on her, Cumberland weaved through tight space and released a shot past Manning.

Noel get's us on the board 👏

NU: 1
PSU: 2 pic.twitter.com/k5fs4XoNvT

— Northwestern Lacrosse (@NULax) April 12, 2026

Just over a minute later, Taylor tied the game at 2-2 on another free position.

But Penn State remained hungry, and it caught Northwestern off-guard in an aspect of the game the ‘Cats normally thrive in: the transition. A strong carry downfield by Hannah Hoyt led to the stick of Kelly Mackinney, who received the ball up high and twisted to fire an underhand goal against a helpless Cuocco. 

Interestingly, the majority of Northwestern’s five allowed goals in the first half were not due to poor marking or defensive incohesion as they were against Ohio State and Colorado. It was explosive footwork of the Nittany Lions that allowed Ho and Anna Salerno to overcome Northwestern defenders — and two game-tying goals from Taylor Lapointe and Kate Ratanaproeksa — to give Penn State the 5-4 lead with 8:13 to go in the first half.

Enter: Madison Taylor. 

Taylor’s cataclysmic role in Northwestern’s offensive performance against Penn State began with a give-and-go goal off a Lucy Munro assist to even the game at five with 6:39 left in the half. Thanks to the combination of Taylor and an offensive slump from the Nittany Lions in which they struggled to clear the ball and maintain possession, Northwestern found a weak spot against its adversaries in University Park. 

It took a bit for the ‘Cats to find a groove  — four minutes, to be exact — but with 2:01 to go, Lauren Archer got her thirdgoal of the season. It was then Taylor who scooped up a ground ball in the midfield off a missed cross-crease pass and found Hannah Rudolph for an incredible solo run to tip the scales to 7-5 in Northwestern’s favor heading into halftime.

Just Hannah and open space 🤷‍♀️ pic.twitter.com/k6Jkysh0JF

— Northwestern Lacrosse (@NULax) April 12, 2026

When Northwestern re-took the field in the third quarter, it felt as though its rough first quarter performance had been wiped off the face of the Earth: Taylor found the net just three minutes into the second half, and 35 seconds later did it again, making the game 9-5. With another quick assist to Aditi Foster and an unassisted goal that began at X to put the ‘Cats up 11-5, Taylor was an unstoppable force. 

Madison Taylor is unreal. pic.twitter.com/yUDzkYONyA

— Northwestern Lacrosse (@NULax) April 12, 2026

After finding itself on the wrong end of a 7-0 Northwestern run, Penn State finally recovered its offensive footing with 5:58 to go in the third. A series of ping-pong goals from both the ‘Cats and the Nittany Lions saw the score rise to 13-7 at the end of the quarter. 

Mackinney started the fourth quarter off fiery for Penn State, scoring a goal in the opening 27 seconds that occurred in a blink of an eye. Cumberland quickly recovered for the ‘Cats and kickstarted a 3-0 run with one of her signature under-pressure goals. Foster and Epke also added to the tally. 

If you thought the game was over with six minutes to go and Northwestern up 16-8, don’t worry, so did Kelly Amonte Hiller, who swapped out Cuocco in net for Francesca Argentieri for her first appearance since March 21. Unluckily for Argentieri, her four minutes in net coincided with a four-goal Penn State surge piloted by Delaney Radin, who notched two during the late-game push. Amonte Hiller opted to put Cuocco back in with two minutes remaining. 

The ‘Cats kept calm though the finish and in an apt display of game-changing ability, with one second left on the clock, Taylor ended her day of dominance the only way she knows how: by meeting the net.

One last score from Maddy T gave Northwestern a 17-12 victory on Sunday, locking down number 400 for her beloved head coach.

The Wildcats will return to Evanston to play Rutgers on Wednesday and to maintain their positive momentum with their fourth straight Big Ten regular season championship in close proximity.

Northants frustrated at Kent by rain and Compton ton

Ben Compton plays a shot on the off side
Ben Compton faced 287 balls in his unbeaten innings [Shutterstock]

Rothesay County Championship, Division Two, St Lawrence Ground, Canterbury (day four)

Northamptonshire684-2 dec: Procter 261*, Harrison 153, Vasconcelos 127, McSweeney 101*

Kent 178 & 253-5: Compton 114*; Conway 2-59

Kent (8 pts) drew with Northamptonshire (16 pts)

Match scorecard

Northamptonshire were frustrated by the rain on the final day of their County Championship match with Kent at Canterbury, which ended in a draw.

The visitors took two early wickets in the morning session to reduce Kent to 179-5, but they were unable to make further inroads before rain stopped play at 12.30pm. When play finally resumed Ben Compton and Daniel Bell-Drummond batted for 14 overs to secure the draw.

The visitors' Harry Conway finished with match figures of 7-95. Compton was unbeaten on 114 at stumps, while Bell-Drummond was 36 not out.

Kent's chances had looked slim when they resumed on 162-3 overnight, with Compton unbeaten on 70 and the night-watcher Singh on 0.

Singh was the first to go, trying to fend off a Conway bouncer and gloving it behind for two. Sanderson then removed Tawanda Muyeye, lbw for four, but Bell-Drummond joined Compton and batted through until the rain forced an early lunch, with Kent on 231-5.

Compton was stranded on 99 and play didn't resume until 5.05pm, with 60 overs lost.

When the match finally did get back under way Compton looked vulnerable to the first three deliveries he faced, but after he took a single from Harrison to reach three figures there were few serious alarms. The players shook hands on the draw at 5.55pm.

Report by ECB Reporters' Network, supported by Rothesay.

Blue Jays trade minor league OF to White Sox for 22-homer utilityman

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The Toronto Blue Jays are in the middle of some major struggles during the 2026 MLB season. They're 6-9, tied with the Boston Red Sox for the worst record in the AL East.

But that might not be the biggest concern. Toronto has lost a lot of players to injuries this season, with Alejandro Kirk, Anthony Santander, Addison Barger, George Springer, and a lot of pitchers missing time already this season.

To help counter some of the early-season struggles from the offense, especially, the Blue Jays announced they made a trade with the Chicago White Sox, sending a minor league outfielder and a player to be named later for 22-homer utilityman Lenyn Sosa.

Injury-riddled Blue Jays acquire Lenyn Sosa from White Sox

"OFFICIAL: We've acquired INF Lenyn Sosa from the White Sox in exchange for Minor League OF Jordan Rich and a player to be named later or cash considerations," the Blue Jays announced.

This move from the Blue Jays comes amid a litany of injuries to the roster that are beginning to pile up. Springer's injury is the most recent and has left the Blu eJays in need of more offensive help, even in the form of depth players.

Sosa can fit such a role well, as he's shown some intriguing power in his MLB career so far. Last season, he hit 22 home runs in 518 at-bats in 140 games for the White Sox.

It was the best year of his career, as he hit .264 with a .727 OPS and a 100 OPS+. He was league-average, and with the Blue Jays' struggles, league-average play would be a nice pickup for Toronto's offense.

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This season so far, he's struggled a bit. He is hitting .212 with a .515 OPS in 12 games across 33 at-bats. He doesn't have a homer yet this season, but he might find his power stroke in Toronto on a postseason-caliber team.

Also part of this trade was the Blue Jays moves Shane Bieber to the 60-day injured list, a move that will guarantee he misses a bit more time this season, but not an unexpected move considering his recovery.

This move should be some quality depth at worst, and a nice upside hitter at best if Sosa can rediscover the power that he showed last season for the White Sox.

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Medvedev fined $7,000 for smashing his racket 7 times at the Monte Carlo Masters

Former No. 1 Daniil Medvedev was fined 6,000 euros ($7,000) for unsportsmanlike conduct after he smashed his racket seven times during a 6-0, 6-0 loss to Matteo Berrettini at the Monte Carlo Masters last week, the ATP Tour confirmed to The Associated Press on Monday.

Medvedev, who is currently ranked 10th, received a code violation for unsportsmanlike conduct by the chair umpire for his actions early in the second set of Wednesday’s match.

The fine is small in comparison to the $76,000 and $42,500 that Medvedev was penalized with for outbursts at the Australian Open and U.S. Open last year, respectively.

Medvedev, who had a first-round bye, had earned 45,520 euros ($50,000) in prize money from the Monte Carlo tournament.

The 30-year-old Russian was already struggling when he landed a forehand in the net to drop his opening service game of the second set and fall behind 2-0 and he slammed his racket near the baseline. Then he picked the racket up and threw it toward a tarp at the end of the court.

Still not through, Medvedev then continually picked his frame up and kept smashing it until it was destroyed enough to fit through an opening in a courtside trash can as the crowd sarcastically cheered him on.

Medvedev, who won the U.S. Open in 2021, lost the match in 49 minutes.

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Texans updated offensive depth chart following ahead of 2026 NFL Draft

What should fans expect from the Houston Texans entering 2026?

The AFC South franchise is fresh off its 12-win season since 2012, following a dominant run from the defensive front. The only problem? The Texans are 0-3 in divisional round playoff games since the run of the DeMeco Ryans era started in 2023.

Houston seems to be all-in for the 2026 season with Pro Bowl quarterback C.J. Stroud entering a prove-it year as QB1. Offseason moves made included shoring up the offensive line with Cleveland Browns Pro Bowl guard Wyatt Teller and Indianapolis Colts right tackle Braden Smith. They also traded for David Montgomery from the Detroit Lions and restructured his deal.

Defensively, Houston brought back Sheldon Rankins for the defensive line and bolstered the secondary with the arrival of Reed Blankenship from Philadelphia. They also signed Logan Hall from Tampa Bay to bolster the run defense while bringing back E.J. Speed as linebacker depth.

So, what does the roster look like headed into the draft?

Let's dive in and see the newest additions, plus how they will fit into the lineup.

Jan 12, 2026; Pittsburgh, PA, USA; Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud (7) throws during the first half of an AFC Wild Card Round game against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Acrisure Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images

Quarterback

Starter: C.J. Stroud

Backups: Davis Mills, Graham Mertz

Detroit Lions running back David Montgomery (5) runs onto the field for first half against Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Ford Field in Detroit on Monday, Oct. 20, 2025.

Running Backs

Starter: David Montgomery

Backups: Woody Marks, Jawhar Jordan, British Brooks

Nov 2, 2025; Houston, Texas, USA; Houston Texans wide receiver Nico Collins (12) makes a catch against Denver Broncos cornerback Riley Moss (21) during the first half at NRG Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Thomas Shea-Imagn Images

Wide Receivers

Starters: Nico Collins, Jayden Higgins, Tank Dell

Backups: Jaylin Noel, Xavier Hutchinson, Justin Watson

Dec 14, 2025; Houston, Texas, USA; Houston Texans tight end Dalton Schultz (86) runs with the ball after a reception during the first quarter against the Arizona Cardinals at NRG Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-Imagn Images

Tight End

Starter: Dalton Schultz

Backups: Brevin Jordan, Foster Moreau, Cade Stover

Dec 14, 2025; Houston, Texas, USA; Houston Texans offensive tackle Aireontae Ersery (79) in action during the game against the Arizona Cardinals at NRG Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-Imagn Images

Offensive Tackle

Starters: Braden Smith, Aireontae Ersery

Backups: Trent Brown, Blake Fisher

Sep 21, 2025; Cleveland, Ohio, USA; Cleveland Browns guard Wyatt Teller (77) at Huntington Bank Field. Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-Imagn Images

Offensive Guards

Starters: Wyatt Teller, Ed Ingram

Backups: Evan Brown, Jarrett Patterson, Jarrett Kingston

Jul 24, 2025; Houston, TX, USA; Houston Texans center Jake Andrews (60) during training camp at Houston Methodist Training Center. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-Imagn Images

Center

Starter: Jake Andrews

Backups: Jarrett Patterson

This article originally appeared on Texans Wire: Texans updated offensive depth chart following ahead of 2026 NFL Draft

Three-star LB recruit Travion Washington takes unofficial Texas visit

Over the weekend, Texas Longhorns football was busy on the recruiting trail. They welcomed three-star 2027 recruit Travion Washington to campus for an unofficial visit. While Washington has not set a commitment date, he made his interest in Texas clear and got a preview of what his future in the burnt orange could hold.

While the Longhorns would get a boost with Washington in the mix, they are not the only program interested in his services. The talented linebacker has received offers from some of the top programs in the nation, including Arkansas, Auburn, Colorado, Florida State, Miami, Michigan, Ohio State, Ole Miss, and Alabama. That list could continue to grow the longer Washington is on the market. 

After an amazing visit, I am blessed to receive an offer to @TexasLonghorns@CoachNansenUT@CoachSark@CoachWMuschamp@TexasFootball@Coach_Drew1@CoachMidd34@Coach_Adams94@shayhodge3@DemetricDWarren@ReggieBuchanan@Coach_CJBailey@MacCorleone74@ChadSimmons_@SWiltfong_pic.twitter.com/h3EvIAS3vD

— Travion “Tray” Washington (@TravionWas24901) April 11, 2026

The heavy interest comes as no surprise, given how Washington is viewed by scouts. He is ranked as the 13th-best linebacker in his class by 247Sports Composite. They also rank the Longhorns' recruiting target as the fifth-best player from Mississippi and the 165th-best player in the nation. That is partly why programs such as the Longhorns have made Washington a target. 

If the Brandon High star were to begin his career at the Forty Acres, he would be part of a talented 2027 class. The Longhorns have secured commitments from four-star recruits Easton Royal and Cameron Hall. They will be joined by three-star recruits Keyon Hemphill-Woods, JT Geraci, Karnell James, Cade Huag, and Jackson Cook. That group is currently ranked 11th in the nation.

Sophomore End of Season Top Highlights
120 tackles
25 TF
8 Sacks
29 QB hurries
7 PD
1 TD (at RB)@Coach_Drew1@shayhodge3@DemetricDWarren@Coach_CJBailey@MacCorleone74@ChadSimmons_@SWiltfong_@adamgorney@TomLoy247
@samspiegs@BillyEmbodyhttps://t.co/oUU6IZ4ulR

— Travion “Tray” Washington (@TravionWas24901) February 11, 2026

As Washington continues to weigh his options, the Longhorns will be a team to watch. They have only one commitment from a linebacker in the 2027 class and could use more depth at the position. That is one of the many reasons Washington would be a welcome addition. 

With plenty of holes to fill, the Longhorns are far from done filling out their roster, and Washington is their latest target. 

This article originally appeared on Longhorns Wire: Busy Texas Longhorns recruiting weekend includes LB Travion Washington

Blackburn Rovers injury crisis set to continue against Southampton

Blackburn Rovers injury crisis set to continue against Southampton
Blackburn Rovers injury crisis set to continue against Southampton

Blackburn Rovers boss Michael O’Neill says he is not expecting any injury returns against Southampton.

Scott Wharton, Sidnei Tavares, Augustus Kargbo, Andri Gudjohnsen, Hayden Carter and Axel Henriksson are among those set to miss out again for the clash with Southampton.

“We’re unlikely to have anyone back and we have one or two knocks that we’ll have to monitor between now and tomorrow night,” boss Michael O’Neill said.

“We’ll give them as long as possible to be in with a chance of recovering, but it’s difficult because the game on Saturday was demanding in difficult conditions.

“It’s a demanding schedule. I’d like more headaches in terms of options, because we have limited options and we’re bringing players back with very limited minutes in their legs as well.

“There’s always a risk when you so that, so it’s about balancing the squad and trying to get through this week with three games in six days.

“It’s as difficult a period as I think I’ve ever dealt with in terms of the schedule and with 13 players out at this moment in time, which gives you very little scope to freshen the team up in some of the areas.

“We have to be sensible. The risk is that you’ll increase your injury situation if you overload the players too much.

“The focus has to be on the players who are fit, because they’re the players who have helped us.

“The most important thing is that we’ve done the work and we’ll be ready to play on Wednesday night.”

He has to start! Arne Slot simply has to play under the radar star vs PSG

He has to start! Arne Slot simply has to play under the radar star vs PSG
He has to start! Arne Slot simply has to play under the radar star vs PSG

There's one player who simply has to start against Paris Saint Germain.

Liverpool face a defining night at Anfield as they prepare for the second leg of their Champions League quarter-final against the French giants.

Arne Slot's side has not been great this season. But their low-point was definitely the game in Paris last week.

Lining up with a new formation, this was a game that was supposed to limit PSG's influence in attack. Yet none of that happened.

PSG dominated and were still able to create plenty of chances. It is only to those missed chances than they can rue that there is still faith and optimism at Anfield.

A 2-0 deficit is not impossible to overturn. Yes, we've seen no sign that this Liverpool team can overturn it.

But Anfield is a hallowed stadium on European nights, where we have seen miracles happen.

It won't be easy.

Against a side packed with world-class talent, Liverpool have to produce their best performance of the season.

The opening stages will be crucial - just like it was against Barcelona. Slot's side have to set the tone not only on the pitch but in the stands and they need a big reaction. Anfield must play its part.

The stadium has long been synonymous with unforgettable comebacks, and the players will look to feed off that energy from the very first whistle - the fans have to back them.

History has shown that Liverpool are capable of the extraordinary in the Champions League. Nights like these are woven into the club’s identity, where the impossible begins to feel achievable. But it only happens when the crowd and team move as one - pressing, pushing, and believing together.

They haven't done that all season, but there is a way Slot can instantly get the crowd going.

Well one player for that matter.

Man United can solve midfield crisis with one bombshell transfer

Man United can solve midfield crisis with one bombshell transfer
Man United can solve midfield crisis with one bombshell transfer

Midfield, midfield, midfield. Manchester United’s priority in this summer’s transfer window will revolve entirely around fixing their engine room, which is increasingly on the verge of stalling.

Brazilian behemoth Casemiro is set to leave an enormous gap in the middle of the pitch, and the dressing room, when the 34-year-old departs at the end of the season. Despite growing calls for INEOS to reconsider their decision not to trigger an automatic twelve-month extension in his contract, both the player and club remain committed to parting ways.

This would leave Manuel Ugarte, captured from Paris Saint-Germain for £50 million in 2024, as the first-choice defensive midfielder at Old Trafford. The Uruguay international has proven to be a disastrous signing, however, lacking the physicality to compensate for his technical deficiencies, despite arriving with a reputation as an elite ball-winning enforcer.

It’s clear, therefore, why United’s hierarchy are focused on bringing in not one but two high-profile midfield recruits. But the summer war chest is finite, and the club’s primary targets – be it Elliot Anderson, Sandro Tonali or Carlos Baleba – are all expected to cost up to £100m to prise from their respective clubs.

Furthermore, the midfield is not the only area of the pitch in need of reinforcements. A new No.2 will have to arrive in place of Altay Bayindir to provide support to Senne Lammens, while a standout left-winger is now understood to be a priority, with Aston Villa wizard Morgan Rogers emerging as a leading contender. A new full-back to afford Luke Shaw a rest and a more lethal option up top than Joshua Zirkzee are also under consideration.

Even with the increased revenue from qualification for the Champions League, and the sales of a host of undesirables, such as Andre Onana, Marcus Rashford and Rasmus Hojlund, the budget will struggle to plug each of these gaps while paying top dollar for two midfielders.

But what if United were able to kill two birds with one astute transfer? Would it be possible to help, for example, bolster the defence and the midfield at the same time if it was matched by a tactical shift on the pitch?

The answer, as The Peoples Person will explain, is yes – and it may already be on the minds of the club’s hierarchy based on increasing links to a “fearless” Premier League talent plying his trade for a bitter rival.

Inverted Defenders

If the gameplans of top-level managers in midfield were forced to be boiled down to one reductive purpose, it would be: numerical superiority. It is a numbers game in the middle of the pitch, with the philosophy a coach abides by dictating the manner in which they seek to overload the opposition midfield.

A more defensive approach might be to play a deep block, utilising two defensive midfielders and wingers instructed to stay narrow and compact in order to suffocate space in their own half. Diego Simeone’s Atletico Madrid team are a perfect illustration of this destructive approach, preferring to invite pressure and strike in transitions than dominate with possession.

Conversely, Pep Guardiola, be it at Manchester City, FC Barcelona or Bayern Munich, will invariably play a three-man midfield that is then bolstered by additional support elsewhere on the pitch. This could be a false nine dropping deeper, or a playmaker out wide coming inside to make a box midfield.

But it’s the 55-year-old tactician’s approach which delivered the blue half of Manchester its first Champions League trophy that United must adopt next season: a defender stepping up to join the midfield. Ironically, it was mirrored by Guardiola’s acolyte at Arsenal, Mikel Arteta, in the same campaign, though the two Spaniards chose different players to execute it.

At the Etihad, English centre-back John Stones was the ‘inverted defender’ who lined up alongside Ballon d’Or winner Rodri at the base of City’s midfield. Meanwhile, Oleksandr Zinchenko was brought to north London from Manchester by Arteta to do the same from left-back, with the Ukraine international supporting Thomas Partey and allowing Granit Xhaka to bomb on.

The tactical switch was transformative for both, however. City emerged from the 2022/23 season as treble winners, capped off by beating Inter Milan 1-0 in the final of the Champions League, while Arsenal led the Premier League for much of the year in the first tangible demonstration of progress under Arteta’s tutelage, only to fall short due to a lack of defensive depth.

At Old Trafford, there are two players who could fit the bill, from either full-back or central defence, while the club are understood to be targeting another suitable option this summer. But the effect would be equally strong, regardless of who is chosen, as it would reduce the pressure on United to sign a second big-money midfielder.

The Candidates

The most obvious candidate is a defender who has played as a defensive midfielder previously in his career: Noussair Mazraoui.

The Morocco international is considered one of the best signings by United in recent years after his £17m switch from Bayern Munich in 2024, demonstrating a level of tactical and technical prowess that is a testament to Ajax’s esteemed academy.

If United line up with Mazraoui at right-back, he would be able to effectively step into midfield in possession the way that both Stones and Zinchenko did for the club’s rivals. This would then create a three-man defensive unit, with Luke Shaw coming inside to play as a left centre-back – the exact system the Red Devils squad spent 13 months learning under the turbulent tenure of Ruben Amorim.

Both Patrick Dorgu and Amad could even be deployed as the wingers in this 3-2-4-1 shape, mirroring the demands the former Sporting manager placed upon both. Similarly, Bryan Mbeumo was often played in this way while at Brentford.

It’s a system which would also afford Kobbie Mainoo the freedom to push forward as a more creative midfielder, safe in the knowledge that whoever is chosen as Casemiro’s successor will be supported by Mazraoui. It could even see Matheus Cunha start alongside Bruno Fernandes in midfield, as the 26-year-old Brazilian did for his country during the international break, given the box midfield it creates relies upon two number tens, backed up with two number sixes.

For example, United’s base starting eleven would be:

Lammens

     Mazraoui        De Ligt        Martinez        Shaw

           New CDM       Mainoo/Cunha

Amad/Mbeumo               Fernandes                     Dorgu

        Sesko

And this would then shift into a progressive shape when in possession:

Lammens

De Ligt               Martinez             Shaw

     Mazraoui       New CDM

Amad/Mbeumo           Fernandes          Mainoo/Cunha          Dorgu

    Sesko

Conversely, United could also achieve this by instructing Lisandro Martinez – another outstanding graduate of Ajax’s academy – to step up into midfield in the way Guardiola did with Stones. Ironically, Arteta even tried to sign the 28-year-old centre-back before he chose to reunite with Erik ten Hag at Old Trafford to fulfil this exact role.

The Argentina international is arguably the best progressive passer from defence in Europe, possessing the ability to incisively cut through the lines with remarkable consistency. This technique and vision could be harnessed even further in midfield, though there have always been doubts – as expressed by Ten Hag himself – over the Gualeguay native’s running power if pushed forward. His injury record offers further reason to avoid overloading his body with harder yards.

But another candidate who would have zero issues with the physical demands of the Premier League is Myles Lewis-Skelly, Arsenal’s 19-year-old full-back who Declan Rice has described as “fearless” after an imperious debut campaign for the Gunners last year.

United have been strongly linked with a move for the England international as he has fallen down the pecking order at the Emirates in his sophomore season. The signing of Piero Hincapie to provide competition to Riccardo Calafiori has left no room for another option at left-back, with the youngster suffering from a lack of minutes.

The Red Devils want to sign another left-back to support Shaw, as the 30-year-old Englishman’s body will simply not be able to cope with the increased workload once European football returns to M16 – with Lewis-Skelly fitting the bill as a long-term successor to his compatriot. He is a homegrown talent on low wages with Premier League pedigree, who has also thrived on the European and international stage, while Arsenal are understood to be open to a sale this summer.

But the Hale End graduate would also be perfect for this inverted full-back role, having played as a midfielder throughout his time in the Gunners’ academy. He possesses a potent pairing of size and strength which belies his age, while retaining excellent stamina and mobility. There have been question marks over his passing and positioning, though his main contribution while inverting into midfield would be to provide physicality and help dominate transitions – two of his (literal) strengths.

Final Thoughts

The pressure of replacing Casemiro, one of the finest midfielders of his generation, will be a considerable task for whoever is signed this summer, even with the Brazilian approaching the denouement of a glittering career.

But by tasking a defender with a supporting role, this will help share the burden this big-money signing will shoulder at the heart of United’s side next season. The fact that Lewis-Skelly could fulfil this role while providing a much-needed alternative to Shaw only strengthens the argument for both his signing and the inverted full-back tactic to be deployed once he arrives.

The fact that it’s a move which would infuriate the Arsenal fanbase would simply be the cherry on top of an absolutely delicious raid on north London.

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Match Preview: Brentford Under-21s look to secure PDL title as they travel to Peterborough United

Match Preview: Brentford Under-21s look to secure PDL title as they travel to Peterborough United
Match Preview: Brentford Under-21s look to secure PDL title as they travel to Peterborough United

Brentford Under-21s will be confirmed Professional Development League winners if they beat Peterborough United Under-21s on Tuesday afternoon as they travel to Weston Homes stadium (1pm kick-off GMT).

Sheffield United Under-21s' loss on Monday afternoon against Bristol City Under-21s has opened the opportunity for the Bees to clinch the title with a victory away from home.

The west Londoners come into the game in fine form with eight consecutive wins to their name in all competitions with their last defeat coming in February 2026.

Brentford currently sit first in the table, with a two point advantage over Sheffield United in second place.

Last time out

Sam Saunders’ side secured a dominant 4–0 win over Cardiff City Under-21s at Wheatsheaf Park last time out, extending their Professional Development League winning streak to seven matches.

Ethan Laidlaw and Michel Boni gave Brentford Under-21s the perfect start with first-half goals, while Boni added his second shortly after the break and captain on the day Conor McManus rounded off the scoring. Kyrie Pierre, Joseph Wheeler-Henry and Theo Mawene were also influential, with the Bees in control throughout.

Brentford started on the front foot, pressing high and dominating possession before taking the lead early on. Laidlaw opened the scoring with a composed finish after being played through by Boni, and the hosts doubled their advantage soon after as Boni tapped home from close range following good work down the right.

The Bees maintained their intensity into the second half and quickly put the result beyond doubt. Boni reacted first to a rebound to secure his brace and make it 3–0, before McManus fired home from close range minutes later after Laidlaw’s header struck the bar.

Despite late chances to extend the lead further, Saunders’ side saw the game out comfortably, underlining their strong form as the season approaches its conclusion.

PDL permutations

Victory on Tuesday afternoon will see Brentford crowned PDL winners. The young Bees' superior goal difference means a point from their last two games will see them all but clinch the winners status as well.

However, defeat against the Posh would take the title race to the final day, when the west Londoners host Swansea City Under-21s at Gtech Community Stadium on Sunday 19 April.

The PDL season is made up of 20 category two academies, split into north and south divisions. Each team plays 28 matches across the campaign, facing sides in their own region home and away, and teams from the opposite region once. All results feed into a single league table, with the team finishing top crowned PDL league winners.

Following the league season, the campaign will conclude with a knockout competition. The top eight teams from the Professional Development League will be joined by the sides finishing 17th to 24th in the League Stage of the Premier League 2 competition, creating a 16-team bracket. This will be played as a straight knockout tournament, culminating in a final to determine the overall PDL champions.

About Peterborough United

Peterborough enter Tuesday's game fourth in the league table with with 47 points.

The Posh did win their most recent game which was a 2-1 victory against Hull City.

Match coverage

The club will have updates of the game against Peterborough on social media, as well as a match report on the club's website and app.

Florida baseball gets boost in Coaches Poll after wins at FSU, Georgia

Florida baseball was on the upswing this week, earning a trio of victories over a pair of top-10 teams in four tries to move up six spots to No. 18 in the latest USA TODAY Sports Baseball Coaches Poll. The Gators now sit between the No. 17 Arkansas Razorbacks and No. 19 Oregon Ducks.

The week began with the completion of a season sweep of the then-sixth-ranked Florida State Seminoles on Tuesday night with a 4-3 win in Tallahassee. Kevin O'Sullivan's squad moved on to Athens, where they opened the weekend with an 8-2 victory over the then-fourth-ranked Georgia Bulldogs on Friday night, followed by a 5-1 loss on Saturday afternoon, and then concluded with a 13-7 slugfest triumph on Sunday afternoon that sealed the deal on the series win.

Next up for the Orange and Blue are the Bethune-Cookman Wildcats, who travel to Gainesville for a Tuesday night midweek matchup starting at 6:30 p.m. ET inside Condron Family Ballpark. The homestand continues into the weekend, with the No. 13 Auburn Tigers arriving in town for a trio starting on Friday at 5:30 p.m. ET.

SEC schools in USA TODAY Sports Baseball Coaches Poll Week 9

The Texas Longhorns remain the top-ranked SEC team but fell two spots to No. 4 overall, followed by Georgia (No. 5) and the Texas A&M Aggies (No. 7), both of whom also sit among the top 10. The Auburn Tigers (No. 11), Alabama Crimson Tide (No. 13), Oklahoma Sooners (No. 14), Mississippi State Bulldogs (No. 16), Arkansas Razorbacks (No. 17), Florida (No. 18) and Ole Miss Rebels (No. 23) round out the conference's representation among the top 25.

The Tennessee Volunteers earned 14 votes, while the Kentucky Wildcats got four, and the Vanderbilt Commodores and LSU Tigers both appeared on two ballots this week.

USA TODAY Sports Baseball Coaches Poll top 25 for Week 9

RkTeamRecPTS1stPrevChgH/L
1UCLA33-2750301-1/2
2GA Tech30-57190312/5
3UNC30-66800523/14
4Texas27-76210222/4
5Georgia29-86180414/13
6Oregon St28-76110716/18
7TX A&M 27-751601587/NR
8Co Carolina26-951101137/25
9USC30-750601018/NR
10FSU24-114370646/17
11Auburn24-1140201214/12
12Virginia26-11383014211/NR
13Alabama26-113250949/NR
14Oklahoma24-1131901848/NR
15W Virginia24-8306019412/NR
16Miss St26-103050883/16
17Arkansas24-1327202255/22
18Florida27-1023302468/25
19Oregon26-10216020110/NR
20So Miss25-1117601377/20
21Kansas26-101530NR1221/NR
22Arizona St26-11138021121/NR
23Ole Miss26-111250NR318/NR
24Boston Col26-12111025124/25
25Nebraska27-993017817/NR

Schools Dropped Out

No. 16 UCF; No. 23 North Carolina State

Others Receiving Votes

North Carolina State 74; UCF 49; Jacksonville State 33; Miami (FL) 15; Tennessee 14; California Baptist 13; Missouri State 6; Wake Forest 5; Kentucky 4; UC Santa Barbara 3; Vanderbilt 2; UTSA 2; LSU 2; Liberty 1; Dallas Baptist 1

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Full WrestleMania 42 Predictions Including My Take On The Cody Rhodes And Pat McAfee Mess

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 Cody Rhodes on SmackDown.
Credit: WWE

Let’s just be honest. The Road To WrestleMania 42 hasn’t been as well-paved as planned this year. Injuries have piled up. There’s been a few questionable booking decisions, and fans are really in their feelings about the Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton and Pat McAfee situation. With the exception of Oba Femi and Brock Lesnar, you could make a case that not a single storyline has had a home run build, and yet, despite all that, there’s a chance WrestleMania 42 could still be a banger.

The dirty little secret about WrestleManias is that pre-show hype doesn’t necessarily translate to a well-reviewed show. Yes, you need hot characters paying off hot builds to get to that all-time great WrestleMania 17 level. I don’t think there’s anything WrestleMania 42 could be to get on that level at this point, but to please fans and be fondly remembered, you just need most of your matches to be fun to watch. Three or four bangers, a half dozen or so really good matches and most of the rest being pretty fun puts you in the top half pretty easily.

The good news for WWE is that there’s enough talent on this card to do that. In fact, if everyone performs even close to the level they’re capable of, this ‘Mania should be good. Problems with the build aside, a lot of wrestlers have been put in matches that, in theory, showcase their strengths, and I have a hard time believing Gunther and Seth Rollins or Stephanie Vaquer and Liv Morgan won’t over-deliver, whether I personally would have built them differently. Plus, throw in John Cena as host, and there's a lot to work with.

Before we get into the specifics though, let’s take a quick look at my track record on predictions from the most recent Big 4 PPVs, as well as my overall record dating back to WrestleMania 38...

Event

Wins

Losses

'Mania 41

9

3

'25 SummerSlam

7

5

'25 Survivor Series

2

2

'26 Rumble

2

2

Overall

211

84

Logan Paul, Austin Theory and IShowSpeed vs The Usos and LA Knight

Six man tag team matches with basically no stakes are notoriously hard to predict. I felt strongly that Paul and Theory needed to win the tag team titles to keep The Vision relevant, but now that they’ve done that, all possible outcomes are in play here. On the one hand, it’s appealing to pick IShowSpeed because, despite recent history, celebrities have a strong track record of winning at WrestleMania. On the other hand, it’s appealing to pick The Usos and LA Knight because the whole story here is how IShowSpeed doesn’t really seem to want to be aligned with Paul and Theory, who have kinda sorta forced him into this.

I think the most likely scenario is probably IShowSpeed turning on Theory and Paul and helping the babyfaces to a win, but you could tell me pretty much anything about this match and I’d believe it. You could tell me iShowSpeed is gonna stick around WWE and feud with Logan Paul, and I’d believe it. You could tell me Bron Breakker is going to return and help his stablemates win, and I’d believe it. You could tell me Danhausen is going to get involved and double down on his IShowSpeed curse to help the babyfaces win. No scenario is too outlandish here.

Predicted Winner: The Usos and LA Knight

Jacob Fatu vs Drew McIntyre

What a weird run it has been for Drew McIntyre. He’s the only person not named Cody Rhodes, John Cena or Roman Reigns in the last four years to hold the WWE Championship. His work with CM Punk is probably the best non-Bloodline feud WWE has given us in at least a half decade. He’s been a constant presence in key storylines, and yet, you could make the case that he really deserved more. In my opinion, he was the hottest character on the roster for almost a year, and many fans still have a sour taste in their mouth that he’s not walking into this ‘Mania as champion.

That being said, I think he’s probably going to lose here. Rumors are swirling that he’s going to take a break from programming for a bit to film the new Highlander movie, but even if he wasn’t, I’d have a hard time predicting him because of how mean he’s been to Jacob Fatu during this story. He’s repeatedly talked about Fatu’s past run-ins with the law in a way that’s felt demeaning and mean-spirited. That may not have mattered under Vince McMahon, but I think Triple H and company want to tell uplifting stories with broad messages like you can overcome your past.

Plus, WWE needs to heat Jacob Fatu back up again. I’m not saying he’s cold, but he’s been hotter and has more potential. I think fans would get behind him if WWE truly pushed him to the top of the card. This could be the time when that starts.

Predicted Winner: Jacob Fatu

Stephanie Vaquer (Champion) vs Liv Morgan For The Women’s World Championship

I really wish WWE would have devoted more time to this build because what we have gotten has been really good. Vaquer and Morgan have exchanged some fiery promos and gone at each other backstage in a way that’s felt personal and a little dangerous. Fans like both of the characters, and it sucks that one of them is going to lose and take a step back momentum wise.

To me, this all comes down to what Triple H and the writers want to do with Judgment Day. I love Vaquer and think she has an incredibly bright future in WWE, but to me, the most exciting long-term storyline WWE can tell involves Morgan and her Judgment Day stablemate Raquel Rodriguez. Putting the belt on Morgan and giving us an extended storyline of teases and an eventual turn on each other would be a fantastic program leading into SummerSlam.

The other possibility, of course, is that Rodriguez or her stablemate Roxanne Perez accidentally cost Morgan her chance at the title here and that leads into a storyline about Judgment Day fully imploding. That’s definitely on the table and would keep the belt on Vaquer, but that’s not the route I would take.

Predicted Winner: Liv Morgan

AJ Lee (Champion) vs Becky Lynch For The Women’s Intercontinental Championship

WWE has shown an openness to part-time champions in the past. Much has been made about Roman Reigns and his inconsistent schedule over the last few years, but even before him, the company has also gone down that same road with Brock Lesnar. AJ Lee, as beloved as she may be, however, doesn’t have that same level of cultural relevance or ability to move tickets.

I also think the Intercontinental Championship is fundamentally different than the World Titles. The whole point of the championship is it’s supposed to be defended on a regular basis, both on television and on premium live events. I don’t think having a part-time champion serves the division, and given what we’ve seen since her big return, there’s no reason to think AJ Lee is going to be around on a weekly basis post-Mania.

Because of that, I think this has to be Becky Lynch. She’s one of the biggest stars in the women’s division and has really helped elevate the Intercontinental Championship to a different level after it was introduced. I think there are a lot of fun stories she can tell if she gets the belt back, and I think giving her a second loss to AJ after she dropped the title to her initially does long-term damage to her character.

Predicted Winner: Becky Lynch

The Irresistible Forces (Nia Jax And Lash Legend) vs Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss vs Bayley and Lyra Valkyria vs The Bella Twins

I think there’s a title run at some point in the Bella Twins’ future, but I’m going to rule them out here because of how little they’ve been on TV in recent weeks. Nikki is rehabbing an injury that left her ‘Mania status in question for awhile, and it just feels like they haven’t been built enough to get their big moment. If I were WWE, I’d definitely save that for later.

I’m also less high on Bayley and Lyra Valkyria than most of the more vocal fans on social media. Yes, Bayley got a nice reaction in San Jose recently where she’s from, but Alexa and Charlotte are significantly more over with the average fan. I think their storyline needs to take priority. If WWE is going to keep them in the tag team division, they should put the belts on them. If they’re going to break them up and implode their relationship, they should put the belts on them first and give them another run of success so they can tease a will they or won’t they for awhile.

That being said, it’s also possible WWE could just be planning to move Charlotte and Alexa back to the singles division without breaking them up, saving that plotline for later. If that’s the case, then I would just keep the titles on Nia and Lash. They work well together as a pair of monster heels, and I think you could tell a fun story by turning them into an unbeatable duo with an extended title run.

Predicted Winner: Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss

Seth Rollins vs Gunther

This has match of the night written all over it. Rollins and Gunther are probably the two best in-ring performers WWE has, at least amongst those at the very top of the card, and the lack of a storyline here shouldn’t stop them from cooking in the ring. I expect a twenty minute war that plays into their size difference and allows both men to show off why they’re among the best in the world.

The original plan was reportedly for Gunther to retire Rey Mysterio and Rollins to feud with Bron Breakker, but injury concerns forced the last minute switch to working with each other. I don’t think WWE is going to want either of these guys to take a clean loss; so, my guess is we’re going to get a Gunther victory that’s related to some kind of interference from Bron Breakker. That would allow Rollins to move into an extended feud with the new leader of The Vision, and it would allow Gunther to continue looking like an unstoppable monster.

Predicted Winner: Gunther

Cody Rhodes (Champion) vs Randy Orton For The WWE Championship

No WrestleMania match has been talked about more than this one. Unfortunately, it’s mostly been for pretty negative reasons. The early build to the story was very underwhelming and suffered from a serious lack of depth and creativity. Seemingly in a panic, Pat McAfee (possibly on the orders of WWE’s parent company TKO) was introduced into the story, and his inclusion has not gone over well with wrestling fans, particularly those on social media. He’s felt to many like a distraction, given Rhodes and Orton have decades of shared storylines and personal history, and McAfee has none of that.

I don’t really know how WWE can get out of this cleanly. McAfee announced he would never participate in WWE programming again if Orton loses. I’m not sure that’s a promise WWE wants to make, given he’s got a long history of working commentary and TKO really wants to push WWE’s partnership with ESPN, a network McAfee has a morning show on. Then again, I’m also not sure WWE wants to double down on a storyline that’s clearly not working with a huge segment of fans. If Orton wins, it’s going to be weird if McAfee just disappears from television immediately, though I suppose that’s exactly what happened last year with Travis Scott.

This whole thing is a mess. There was a way to do this, with better planning and a more coherent storyline, that could have worked. That didn’t happen; so, now, WWE needs to choose the less bad of the options in front of them. I think that’s keeping the belt on Cody, but I think WWE is just gonna keep digging the whole deeper.

Predicted Winner: Randy Orton

Oba Femi vs Brock Lesnar

This has been the best build by a gigantic margin, and the story is as straight ahead as can be. Brock is the biggest, baddest dude on the playground and has been for decades. He called out everyone in the locker room, and Oba Femi stepped up and answered the call. In the time since, we’ve gotten a few brief physical exchanges, but in general, it’s just been two dudes using their natural charisma and connection with the fans to create hype.

Lesnar is widely expected to retire later this year, probably at SummerSlam in August. I hear the argument that you should keep him strong before his final match, which will probably be against Gunther, but personally, I think he needs to put Oba Femi over. WWE desperately needs to make some new stars. All four of the WrestleMania main eventers this year are 40 or older. Femi is 27 and looks to have near unlimited potential. In just a few short months, he’s gotten over with both hardcore and casual fans, and it’s not unreasonable to think he may be the favorite to win The Royal Rumble next year. Sometimes you need to do things for the future of the business.

Predicted Winner: Oba Femi

Penta (Champion) vs Je’Von Evans, Rey Mysterio, Dragon Lee, JD McDonagh and Rusev for The Intercontinental Championship in a Ladder Match

Just like Gunther and Seth Rollins from night one, this match is the odds on favorite to be the standout of night two. There’s so much in-ring talent here, and when you throw in the ladder match stipulation, there’s the potential for some truly insane high spots and choreographed sequences. Evans, Lee and McDonagh are also likely going to go all-out, as this’ll be the first time each has made the ‘Mania card.

Matches with this many people are always panic attack city for predictions, but I actually feel pretty good about Penta. There’s some buzz around Je’Von Evans online, but he’s still really nice to the roster and could use some more seasoning on his promos. Penta has maintained his white hot popularity for more than a year, and to me, there’s just no reason why you’d want to take the title off him. Plus, TKO is invested in growing AAA, and Penta is a legend over there, as well.

Predicted Winner: Penta

Jade Cargill (Champion) vs Rhea Ripley for The WWE Women’s Championship

This match is clearly the product of the original creative not working out. Cargill was almost certainly being positioned to work with Bianca Belair, but unfortunately, she’s had setbacks in her recovery from a severely broken finger. Ripley was likely going to work with Iyo Sky, either as a tag team or against each other, but at some point, the decision was made to put Cargill and Ripley together to essentially make the biggest available title match possible amongst the women who didn’t have a locked in match.

I think who wins, once again, likely comes down to Bianca Belair. If WWE is confident Belair is going to be back shortly, I think they’re going to keep the title on Cargill so we can finally get that long-anticipated program with as high of stakes as possible. If her future is uncertain, at least in the short-term, I think WWE is going to pivot and put the belt on Rhea Ripley. She’s the biggest star in the entire business, and while Cargill has been coming along in both her promos and in-ring work, I think the company is not going to want to keep its biggest female star title-less for much longer.

Predicted Winner: Rhea Ripley

Sami Zayn (Champion) vs Trick Williams for The United States Championship

This might be the easiest match to predict on the entire card. Trick Williams is a rising star. He’s getting main event level reactions from the crowd, and it feels like apart from The Miz, he’s doing more media appearances than anyone on the roster. Sami Zayn, on the other hand, seems to be in the middle of a slow heel turn. He’s getting booed out of the building and borderline cheating to win matches.

A win here would push Trick to the next level, and it would allow Zayn to disappear and return as the full-fledged heel many fans have been wanting for the better part of a year. It just makes so much business sense, and also, it would suck all of the energy out of WrestleMania if Zayn held onto the title. This would be such an easy way to give the crowd a win they’re clamoring for, which is desperately needed right now given how sour fans have been on creative lately.

Predicted Winner: Trick Williams

The Demon Finn Bálor vs Dominik Mysterio

A lot of predictors have gone broke over the last few years betting on Finn Bálor to win matches. Every time it feels like the fans are ready and the storyline is there for him to have a big moment, he somehow finds a way to lose again. It’s obvious the creatives just don’t see as much potential in him as the rest of us do. That being said, Finn has to win this match, right?

I feel like a broken record continuing to ride for him, but if he gets kicked out of Judgment Day, brings back his Demon persona and loses as the babyface to a Dominik Mysterio who has been crushed on screen by Danhausen, we probably need to have some hard conversations about his future at that point.

So, yeah, I’m going to ride with Finn Bálor one more time. It makes me really nervous given everything we’ve seen recently, but that right play is obviously for him to win this match. That gives WWE maximum options. He can continue to work against Judgment Day and try to dismantle the group from the outside. He can go out on his own and chase a midcard title. The path is there for something fun. Besides, a loss is not going to hurt Mysterio long-term.

Predicted Winner: Finn Bálor

CM Punk (Champion) Vs Roman Reigns For The World Heavyweight Championship

WWE is in a bit of a slump right now. Even the fans who aren’t vocally complaining about the product are definitely not at a passionate high point in their fandom. Something needs to change, and my guess is those involved are going to rewind the clock to try and do that. The high point during the TKO era has definitely been WrestleMania 40, which is the last moment Reigns was champion. I’m not saying it was all downhill from there, but clearly, the run up to that ‘Mania is what fans look back at the most fondly.

Reigns is the biggest star in the business, and while he’s definitely a part-timer these days, he certainly ramped up his appearances in the lead-up to this ‘Mania. My guess is WWE puts the title back on him, and he agrees to increase the number of times a month he’s on the show. I’m not saying he’s going to be around every week, but he might do 2/3rds of the time in exchange for another title run, which is enough for WWE to create stories around.

Plus, as much as I love CM Punk, he’s better when he’s fired up and chasing something. He’s been a fine champion, but it might give him a little extra jolt of something to lose the belt and be able to reposition himself in the coming months.

Predicted Winner: Roman Reigns

WrestleMania 42 ticket prices controversy: Why fans are upset with WWE

How many people will be at WrestleMania 42?

It's no secret WrestleMania is WWE's biggest event of the year, now annually held in NFL stadiums. It consistently has filled up the venue, but it's been a struggle in 2026.

Back at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, attending WrestleMania 42 has been a hot topic in the wrestling world, as fans have been frustrated with the cost of attending it. There are a multitude of factors contributing the unhappiness, and it's resulted in WWE trying several late pushes in hopes of getting people in the stands − and not having to deal with empty seats.

The clock is ticking on selling tickets with the event less than a week away, so what's going on with WrestleMania 42 tickets? Let's explore what's causing the controversy.

What's the deal with WrestleMania tickets?

There are multitude of factors at play, including WWE keeping WrestleMania in Las Vegas for the second straight year. However, the main issue has been the price.

WWE ticket prices have risen exponentially since the company merged with UFC in September 2023 to form TKO Group Holdings. It's been a consistent talker for years, causing pain for what has long been advertised as a family event. The cost finally reached a breaking point with WrestleMania 42, with ticket packages noticeably higher than previous years. When tickets first released, the get-in price to attend both night one and night two were over $850.

Not only is the cost high, but fans have felt the match card isn't worth the price, with frustrations felt in storytelling and quality of fights. Last year's ticket cost was also high, but it was fueled by the demand to see John Cena's final WrestleMania match.

The issues have become such a talking point, World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk advocated for lower prices during his pipebomb on the April 6 edition of Raw, targeting Pat McAfee.

"You want to talk about ticket sales, do me a favor: call up that agent that was foolish enough to shoehorn you into this business and this show and tell him to lower the ticket prices," Punk said. "Lower the ticket prices because I want all these families to come and watch me stand on Roman Reigns' throat at WrestleMania."

Jey Uso walks down stairs to the ring through the crowd before his World Heavyweight Championship match against Gunther during WrestleMania 41 at Allegiant Stadium on April 20, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

WrestleMania 42 tickets sales

The frustrations have been shown in ticket sales. As of April 10, there have been just over 40,000 tickets distributed for night one and 42,000 for night two, respectively, according to WrestleTix.

While it's a good portion considering each night is set up for 45,000 seats, it's a major drop from the 60,000 tickets WWE had last year. The announced attendance of WrestleMania 41 night one was 58,538, while night two was 60,103.

Allegiant Stadium also has a capacity near 70,000 for non-football events.

WWE pushes for WrestleMania discounts

In an effort to get people in seats, WWE has run several promotional discounts. The first major one came on March 16, in honor of Stone Cold Steve Austin Day, with a 31.6% discount on prices.

Another effort came on the April 10 episode of SmackDown, when Pat McAfee announced a 25% discount on tickets for night one, which features the Undisputed WWE Championship match between Cody Rhodes against Randy Orton, who McAfee is controversially backing up.

How much are WrestleMania tickets?

With some late pushes and discounts, WrestleMania 42 ticket prices have dropped considerably as the event gets closer. Of course, the cheaper tickets will be further away from the ring and off to the sides or behind the stage, making it harder to see entrances.

Ticketmaster is the official seller of WrestleMania tickets, and here are get-in prices as of Monday, April 13:

WrestleMania 42 tickets can also be found on the secondary market. Here are the prices on a few markets:

WrestleMania 42 Saturday only tickets

WrestleMania 42 Sunday only tickets

WrestleMania 42 two-day combo tickets

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: WWE WrestleMania 42 ticket prices controversy explained

MLB 2026 Home Run Leader Long Shot Prediction, Odds, Betting: James Wood vs Shohei Ohtani, Aaron Judge, More

The MLB is two weeks into the season and we have a name worth considering to lead the league in homers this season. Most of the money and bets are on the obvious picks, Shohei Ohtani (+175), Aaron Judge (+190), Kyle Schwarber (+250), and Cal Raleigh (+1500), but how many people notice the evolution of James Wood?

I don't think enough. Let's take a dive into the Nationals star hitter and why he's a good bet to lead the MLB at +20000 odds, meaning $10 to win $2,000!

MLB Home Run Leader Long Shot: James Wood (+20000)

Last season, Cal Raleigh crushed 60 homers to lead the MLB, while three others hit between 53 and 56. In the same year, seven players crushed 40-plus home runs and 33 players hit at least 30 home runs with James Wood being one of them (31).

Wood is tied fourth with a bunch of hitters at five home runs this season, including Oneil Cruz (+3500), Elly De La Cruz (off the board), and Shohei Ohtani (+170). Only Gunnar Henderson (6, +17500), Yordan Alvarez (6, +1600), and Jordan Walker (7, +7000) have more homers than Wood. Despite only a few players have the same amount of homers or more, Wood has the worst odds besides De La Cruz, which I don't think is correct. Wood cracked 31 homers last year and could certainly surpass 40 or more this year with 50 being in reach.

Looking at Wood's baseball savant page, the 6-foot-6 and 234 lbs power hitter has superb slug, barrel, hard hit, and bat speed numbers. Wood's bat speed is higher than Ohtani's and his hard hit percentages are higher than Judge's for example. Both his bat speed and hard hit numbers are higher than Schwarber and Raleigh's as well with Wood's barrel rates matching the best of the best.

James Wood baseball savant page

James Wood baseball savant page

Looking at Wood's hits spray chart, two of his doubles could have been home runs depending on the ball park as well, so he very well could be leading the league with seven bombs, but rather has five.

Going over the last four home run champions, Raleigh (60), Aaron Judge twice (58, 62), and Matt Olson (54) all reached at least 54 homers. However, before that, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (48), Salvador Perez (48), Pete Alonso (53), and Khris Davis (48) all hit 53 or less, which is hittable numbers for a 23-year-old.

Wood is likely going to take a significant jump this year. In 79 games as a rookie in 2024, Wood hit nine home runs and already has five through 15 games this year. In 2025, Wood had 598 at-bats over 157 games played, 221 strikeouts, and fell just short of 100 RBI (94).

Wood struck out in over 36% of his at-bats last year, which this year is slightly lower through 15 games (33%), but he will need to drop the Ks more than that. When he makes contact, he is one of the most dangerous hitters and with a 3.7 WAR last year and .825 OPS — it's evident that Wood will surpass those numbers in his third year. He has been one of the most underrated hitters in the league in 2025 and the start of 2026, but for how much longer can we ignore Wood?

I grabbed Wood to lead the league in homers at +20000 odds. Wood is hitting .350 with four home runs, 14 hits, 11 runs, 11 RBI, and a 1.219 OPS in 10 games during April. If his April run continues, we should expect him to finish the month top five in home runs and this 200-to-1 price will vanish.

Pick: James Wood to lead MLB in home runs (0.25 units)

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Bayern fear Arsenal threat in race to sign £87.3m attacker

Bayern fear Arsenal threat in race to sign £87.3m attacker
Bayern fear Arsenal threat in race to sign £87.3m attacker

Bayern Munich are in the race to sign Bayer Leverkusen attacker Christian Kofane, although they fear strong competition from Arsenal.

The Bavarian giants are expected to explore the market for a back-up striker this summer, especially with Nicolas Jackson set to return to his parent club.

The 24-year-old has scored five goals in eight Bundesliga starts, but Bayern are unlikely to pursue a permanent deal with Chelsea.

Arsenal battle Bayern in the race for Christian Kofane?

Christian Falk has told CfBayern Insider that while Bayern do hold an interest in Kofane, he is only one of several names on their shortlist for the summer.

Sporting director Christoph Freund did not dismiss the speculation when asked about Bayern’s interest, although the club are also monitoring alternative options such as Hoffenheim striker Fisnik Asllani.

Falk further noted that Bayern could struggle to secure Kofane if Arsenal decide to make a serious push for the 19-year-old in the upcoming window.

The Bild journalist said: “It is TRUE: There is interest in Christian Kofane and he’s on the list. Christoph Freund, the sporting director, was asked about this topic and he didn’t deny it.

“That said, Bayern aren’t searching intensely in this particular position. There are still rumours about Fisnik Asllani of Hoffenheim, who’s also on this list.

“In the end, Bayern want a left-winger, they want to buy a right-back, and in the end, if there’s money left (although Bayern would then have to sell players to get some money in), then there would be a chance for such players. Of course, if Arsenal’s at the table, it’s getting hard!”

Arsenal leading the race for Christian Kofane?

Gabriel Jesus has struggled with injuries this season, and his long-term future at the North London club remains uncertain.

Christian Falk previously informed CFBayern that Arsenal are expected to make a formal bid for Kofane in the summer window.

Leverkusen are believed to value the striker between £52.3m and £61m, while the player’s agent, Eric Depolo thinks the youngster is worth £87.3m.

“He is a €100 million player. With Kofane, Arsenal would have a top striker for the next ten years,” said Depolo in a recent interview.

Kofane has registered five goals and three assists in 26 Bundesliga games this season, while also made 11 appearances in the Champions League.

Report: Chelsea and Liverpool are in the race to sign La Liga star

Report: Chelsea and Liverpool are in the race to sign La Liga star
Report: Chelsea and Liverpool are in the race to sign La Liga star

Liverpool and Chelsea alerted as Real Madrid consider midfield exit

Camavinga situation offers transfer opportunity

There are moments in the transfer market when availability changes everything. Liverpool and Chelsea may be approaching one of those moments, with developments at Real Madrid placing a long admired midfielder within reach.

Eduardo Camavinga has long been viewed as a player of elite potential. Liverpool’s interest stretches back to his teenage years in France, and that admiration has not faded. Chelsea, meanwhile, continue to monitor opportunities that align with their recruitment model of high ceiling talent.

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Reports now suggest Real Madrid are prepared to consider offers, a shift that carries implications across Europe, according to AS.

Liverpool midfield plans take focus

Liverpool’s priorities remain clear. Strengthening midfield has been a recurring theme, alongside defensive reinforcements and planning for life beyond Mohamed Salah.

Camavinga’s versatility is central to his appeal. He has operated in multiple roles this season, from left back to advanced midfield, a flexibility that suits Liverpool’s evolving structure. It also reflects a challenge he has faced in Spain, where consistent minutes have been difficult to secure.

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The report claims that during the chances he has been given, “he has not convinced the Real Madrid sporting department”. That verdict, coupled with Real having “seen enough”, signals a potential turning point.

For Liverpool, timing is critical. With uncertainty around long term leadership and squad composition, securing a player of Camavinga’s profile would represent both immediate reinforcement and future investment.

Chelsea remain firmly in contention

Chelsea’s involvement adds another dimension. Their approach has been built around acquiring young, adaptable players who can develop within a defined system. Camavinga fits that mould, offering technical quality and positional intelligence.

Competition will extend beyond England. Interest from Paris Saint-Germain ensures this will not be a straightforward pursuit. Financial strength, project clarity and playing time will all influence the outcome.

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Camavinga’s current situation has been shaped by depth within Real’s midfield. Aurelien Tchouameni, Fede Valverde and Jude Bellingham have limited opportunities, while emerging options have further increased competition.

Champions League stage may define outcome

Attention now turns to Real’s Champions League fixture against Bayern Munich. Camavinga is expected to feature, offering a chance to reshape perceptions within the club.

A strong performance could complicate plans. Another underwhelming display may accelerate his departure and open the door for Liverpool and Chelsea to act decisively.

Transfer windows are often defined by timing and conviction. In Camavinga’s case, both elements appear to be aligning, creating a scenario that demands close attention from two of the Premier League’s most active clubs.

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For Liverpool, this feels like an opportunity that aligns with both ambition and necessity. Supporters will recognise the appeal of Camavinga immediately. His technical ability and versatility suit the demands of Anfield, where adaptability has become increasingly valuable. There is also a sense that Liverpool need to refresh their midfield with players capable of shaping the next cycle.

Chelsea supporters may view the situation through a different lens, though the excitement remains similar. The club’s recruitment strategy has focused on assembling a young core, and Camavinga would represent a high quality addition to that group. Fans will be encouraged by the idea of adding a player who can operate across multiple positions while maintaining a high technical standard.

Both sets of supporters will understand the risks. Camavinga’s inconsistency at Real Madrid raises questions, yet his environment has been highly competitive. A move could provide the platform required to unlock his full potential.

Ultimately, this is a transfer defined by possibility. Liverpool and Chelsea each offer different pathways, and the decision may hinge on opportunity, trust and clarity of role.

Bill Foley downplays Lorient-Bournemouth multi-club fears

Bill Foley downplays Lorient-Bournemouth multi-club fears
Bill Foley downplays Lorient-Bournemouth multi-club fears

Multi-club ownership is very much in fashion, especially in Ligue 1. It isn’t a phenomenon without resistance, however. A section of RC Strasbourg Alsace’s fanbase are veciferous in their opposition to BlueCo, who also own Chelsea.

FC Lorient find themselves in a multi-club model, too. Black Knight Football Club (BKFC) already had a share in the Breton club, but earlier this season, they became the main shareholder. There has been some opposition, with a banner opposing owner Bill Foley present in the stands. 

Given the model at Strasbourg, there is fear at the Moustoir, only accentuated when they lost their biggest talent, Eli Junior Kroupi, to fellow-BKFC-owned club AFC Bournemouth. However, speaking in an interview with L’ÉquipeFoley has sought to allay those concerns. 

“We aren’t some horrible Americans who want to break everything,” began Foley. “Lorient isn’t a satellite club to Bournemouth. I don’t like that expression. It isn’t my vision,” added the Bournemouth and Lorient owner.

“In my mind, they are equals… maybe not in terms of revenue, but Lorient exists on its own as an important partner in our model,” added Foley. The American also announced European ambitions during his interview with L’Équipe and said that there would be the necessary investment in order to achieve their goal. This season, following promotion from Ligue 2, Les Merlus are ninth in Ligue 1 with five games remaining.

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Jack Miller mirrors Alex Rins: Both riders facing an unlikely 2027 MotoGP return

Photo by Gold & Goose Photography/Getty Images
Photo by Gold & Goose Photography/Getty Images

Jack Miller’s place in MotoGP looks more uncertain than ever, with his contract situation raising questions about his future beyond next season.

The Australian’s deal with Pramac runs out at the end of 2026 after he signed a one-year extension in 2025. While he’s played a key role in helping develop the V4 engine, his on-track results haven’t matched that impact.

Miller has struggled to find points early in 2026, and tyre management issues have only added to his difficulties. Meanwhile, rookie teammate Toprak Razgatlioglu has managed to pick up his first point of the season already, getting off the mark in Austin.

With contracts expiring across the paddock and teams already looking ahead to their lineups for 2027, time isn’t on Miller’s side. Earlier reports suggested he was set to remain at Pramac, but the situation now appears far less certain.

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Photo by David Buono/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Jack Miller’s chances of staying in MotoGP in 2027 look bleak as team changes hit the grid

Yamaha is expected to overhaul their rider line-up next year. Reports on Saturday suggested that Ai Ogura will join Trackhouse in 2027, linking up with Jorge Martin.

Fabio Quartararo is set to leave Yamaha for Honda, and Ogura’s arrival means Alex Rins will also be out. Pramac appear likely to keep Toprak Razgatlioglu for 2027, but Jack Miller’s place remains under threat.

Izan Guevara and Senna Agius are both being linked to Pramac for next season, with several MotoGP teams keeping tabs on the rising Moto2 talents.

According to Speedweek, Miller now has as much chance of keeping his spot in the premier class as Rins does. Both riders are looking at a possible exit from MotoGP at the end of this season.

Jack Miller’s 2027 options if he leaves Pramac

There are still a few good reasons to keep Miller around, particularly with the new 850cc bikes on the horizon. His experience and technical knowledge could help the team adjust.

If his form doesn’t turn around, though, Pramac already have a list of potential replacements lined up. If he does lose that spot, it could be the end of his time in MotoGP.

Even so, there are other paths for him to consider. There’s talk that Miller has a strong chance of joining Ducati’s World Superbike team. He raced for Ducati in MotoGP back in 2021 and 2022.

The Aussie left a good impression during his time there, and a move to WSBK with them isn’t out of the question.

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‘I am with them, we are with them’ – Szoboszlai praises Liverpool fans ahead of PSG showdown

‘I am with them, we are with them’ – Szoboszlai praises Liverpool fans ahead of PSG showdown
‘I am with them, we are with them’ – Szoboszlai praises Liverpool fans ahead of PSG showdown

Dominik Szoboszlai says he is feeling “exactly the same” as the Liverpool fans following their recent disappointments.

Liverpool returned to winning ways on Saturday against Fulham following a run of three straight losses to Brighton, Manchester City and PSG.

They will have to overturn a 2-0 deficit in their Champions League quarter-final tie against PSG on Tuesday at Anfield, something the midfielder believes is entirely possible.

“I completely believe we can overturn it [the 2-0 deficit] because I know what we are able to do and what players we have,” he said.

“I know the mentality we have as we have shown it many times. That is what we need tomorrow.”

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Szoboszlai was also asked about an incident where he appeared to shrug to the fans after the defeat to Manchester City but insists he did not mean to upset the supporters.

“Maybe it was a misunderstanding between the fans and I,” he said.

“I didn’t mean it in a bad way. Obviously I know what the fans mean to this club and what this club means to the fans.

“As a player, we do everything for them as we do for us.

“If it was a misunderstanding I apologise but they can feel also that I’m not feeling better than them. I’m feeling exactly the same as they do.

“To make it clear I am with them, we are with them and hopefully they are with us as well.”

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10 things I learned from pros at the 2026 Masters

AUGUSTA, GA. — For the second consecutive Masters I’m writing one of these following a thrilling Rory McIlroy win. And for the second consecutive year, I’m in awe of Justin Rose.

At 45, surrounded once again by a leaderboard of players 10 and 15 years his junior, Rose was firmly in contention late on Sunday once again. It struck me along the way that Rose has the superpower that literally everyone wants.

Longevity.

You can make a good argument that Rose is better now than he was in his younger years, and in an era where the field around him is stronger than ever before.

He is, in many ways, golf’s answer to Nolan Ryan, who averaged more strikeouts per nine innings from ages 40 to 45 than he did from ages 25 to 30 and 30 to 35, with a near-identical ERA, despite the rise of the steroid era.

How is Rose doing this? And what can we learn from it?

Adam Scott is among Rose’s peer group, and he, too, has the longevity superpower. As Rose had seized the lead on Masters Sunday, that’s what I asked him.

His answer was, first, moderation. Don’t veer between extremes or intensely focus on one thing. Zoom out, and focus on all the parts, and how they work together.

“My mum taught me everything in moderation. I don't know if that's good for the highest level sport but it is for longevity. Maybe some of that philosophy has kept me going,” Scott says. “I balanced my practice load; my workload; the things I do in the gym; I try to balance everything well.”

Extremes aren’t sustainable. Moderation is.

Second, Scott says you need to understand and plan around your tendencies. It’s about maximizing you amd not trying to copy someone else. That’s what he admires most about Rose.

“He's incredibly calculated. I think he really knows his own tendencies well and he plays around them all to his advantage,” he says. “He's been very meticulous about the way he's built his game. He's very meticulous about things.”

And finally, consistency. I can’t put it better than Max Homa.

“When I was growing up, my muses were the Tigers and the Phils and those guys, Rory, Rickie, all the guys kind of before me that were top in the world. Not to say they're not, but I've definitely taken more of a liking to watching people like Adam Scott, Billy Horschel and Justin Rose," Homa said. "Their work ethic is incredible and they have sustained such excellence. Keep working. I think that's an easy thing to say but a hard thing to do. I think as you get beat down more and more, it's very easy to say, I just don't want to do this today.' I think there's a big skill in showing up, and I think that's an important quality that they have. They're obviously tremendous golfers, but you go watch Adam, Justin and Billy in a gym, and it's pretty amazing, especially with all these young kids coming in. They're incredible at showing up.’

Keep showing up, and maybe one day Rose will get the second major he deserves.

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Rory had a goal this week beyond winning his second green jacket.

"Just keep swinging."

Avoiding tentative golf swings—"guidey" swings, as Rory calls them.

I think, ultimately, that’s why he won his historic second Masters without his best stuff, and it taught me a lot along the way. Mostly about how much and how quickly golf swings can move around over the course of a tournament, even during a tournament. But also how, real as that problem is, the only way to solve it is by swinging through it. It’s telling that during his worst ball-striking round of the tournament, the one that evaporated his six stroke lead, Rory didn’t get marred in technical drills trying to "neutralize" his ball flight. He was hitting the ball left, so the goal of his Saturday evening sessions was to try to hit more fades, and he’d do this not by slowing anything down, but by speeding up his hips.

Committed swings. It won’t always be pretty—or even work—but it’s the only way to do it.

2. Boring golf is better than birdies

Early in the week, I meandered over to the flash area—an area near the oak tree where players do mini press conferences—and found Brian Campbell being quizzed by a local news reporter. It was a little awkward.

"Did you record an eagle last year?"

The answer was no.

"Is one of your goals to get that eagle?"

I've seen pros dunk on journalists asking these kinds of well-meaning questions. Brian was respectful, and came out with something insightful at the end of it:

"I'd rather no bogeys than more eagles."

Campbell did have some bogeys on the week, but not many: 11 over 72 holes, which was well under field average. He made no eagles, no doubles, fewer birdies than the rest of the field but more pars. It was the kind of good, boring golf that can get you far at Augusta National. For Brian, the shortest hitter on tour, it landed him in the top 25.

3. Plan for what *could* happen

Augusta National's greens are big and complex and scary—especially when they dry out like they did all week this year.

I asked pros how they putt and chip on these greens in these circumstances, and Brian 'the quote machine' Campbell said something else that stuck with me later in that same awkward interview:

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"I did a ton of loose lag putting out there today, understanding where the ball is going to end up," he said. "It's not always where you want it to go or where it could end up, because it could end up in some random places with these greens."

It's a good mental framework to think about for long putts. Not where and how to get your ball where you want it to go. But where it could end up if it doesn't.

4. When the ground is dry, chip high

I'm working on a video about chipping, so I spent a chunk of time the early part of the week asking pros about chipping.

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It's still coming together, but a few nuggets:

Jason Day says he chips mostly with four clubs: his hybrid, 8-iron, and two different wedges, plus his putter. He says the club he chooses depends on how much horsepower he needs to get through whatever is between him and the green.

Jordan Spieth says he hits chips higher the firmer the greens get—unless he's short-sided, which is when he bumps shots with spin into a slope.

Luke Donald says there is no such thing as chipping strategy if you don't have good technique.

The going-high-when-it's-firm thing stuck with me. Bump-and-runs make sense in dry conditions if the grass around it is hardpan, but that's not always the case. Dry, longer grass makes things "sticky," in Rory's words. High, up and over is often the play.

5. First, do the opposite

Not to bring things back to my golf game, but …

*clears throat*

…I snuck in an early morning round on Masters Sunday, and things didn't go well on the front nine. Some of that is to be expected—it was my first round in months—but all my bad golf swing habits were coming out. I was losing my height in my backswing, then standing up on the downswing. Then I thought back to a conversation I had with Ludvig Aberg's coach, Hans Larsson,

"In order to create the movement pattern you want, you have to create a force in the opposite direction before," he said.

There's genius there. To make it a bit simpler: Whatever you want to happen on the downswing, do the opposite on the backswing. So if I want to stop standing up on the downswing, I need to feel like I get taller on the backswing. You have to flip it, which is what happened in my own round: I made three birdies and shot one under on the back.

6. Knowing when to play with what you have

A common theme all week was pushing and pulling against an idea we all know as golfers:

Whether to accept what we have, and slap a Band-Aid on it.

Or whether to course-correct with a small adjustment, and carry on.

I thought Viktor Hovland would be a good person to ask, so I did.

He said, in short, that when it's a club path issue, that's generally not a huge deal. If you usually swing to the right, but today you happen to be swinging a little more to the right, don't stress. Just budget for more curve and sort it out later.

But if the ball is starting left or right of where you want, then it's a clubface issue. That's something you need to try to get control over stat.

You can watch the full clip here:

Alright, I've gone on too long, some quick hits…

7. The best coaches aren't cookie cutters

I thought this was a cool quote from Max Homa on his coach, Golf Digest No. 1 teacher Mark Blackburn.

"He is so amazing, one, away from the golf course of going through your DNA and what makes you tick. It's like whatever the opposite of cookie-cutter is, that's Mark," Homa said. "Just this week, we adjusted my grip, which is a very scary thing to do. It did take a little bit of buy-in from me and he's been trying to get me to do it. He said, some people can play with a weak grip, some people play with a stronger grip. He does a good job of explaining this is why you should do this."

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8. Don't deliberate over your shot for too long

Will Irwin, our head of social media, was following Rory on 13th and shared an interesting nugget: With Cam off to the side talking with a rules official, Rory hung back and waited for him, some 100 yards behind his ball. Why? Because he didn't want to get to his ball way before Cam, and start overthinking his shot for ages. A really smart move.

"I thought: instead of me getting up there and waiting at my ball forever, I'd just hang back until Cam came back out," McIlroy said. "I don't really like that second shot anyway, so I don't need to be up there looking at it for too long. So I just tried to hang back, just so I could get to the ball and go through my normal routine and not be waiting up there for what I would feel like is forever."

9. Denmark is an emerging golf superpower

Just a quick shoutout to the country of Denmark. I spent the morning on Thursday walking around with Andreas Kali, longtime golf coach to Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen. He was explaining all about the Danish system of developing golfers, how the government prioritizes casting a wide net for juniors and keeping them in the game.

"Every person in Denmark will at one point touch a golf club before they turn 18," Kali explains.

It's been working. There's been a huge influx of Danish golfers at the pro level in recent years.

There'll be a major winner from Denmark within five years. Watch this space.

10. If you go negative, be careful

The Masters tracking range data has genuinely become one of my favorite developments in golf in recent years. This year, we could see the crucially important spin axis metric.

Here's the average for each player on shots over 250 yards from Monday-Wednesday. One thing that stuck out to me: Not just how fade-biased the tour is, but how the draw players who go negative aren't anywhere near as severe as the faders. There's a lesson there. Going negative and chasing draws works, but you have to be careful. There's not much margin for error.

Here's the full list if you want to dive in further:

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The story of Rory McIlroy

Editor's Note: This article was Golf Digest's cover story in 2015 ahead of McIlroy's first attempt at completing the Career Grand Slam. The in-depth profile by Jaime Diaz is a fascinating read after McIlroy completed the slam last year and followed it up with a second Masters title in 2026.

Amid the steel beams and industrial chic of a vast Chelsea Piers gym on the West Side of Manhattan, Rory McIlroy is right at home—high-tech fitness shirt straining across his broad back, vein-popping forearms, sharply defined jawline, curly locks cropped close. Everything is sleek, strong and stylish. McIlroy is 25, and the mop-haired, slightly puffy, rosy-cheeked cherub who a few years ago couldn't stand on one leg for more than a few seconds is gone.

McIlroy is in full workout regalia in one of his favorite cities not because he's meeting his sport scientist/ trainer, Dr. Stephen McGregor, for one of their intense 90-minute sessions, but because he's doing a photo shoot for the brand of headphones he endorses. But when an assistant brings a spray bottle to McIlroy to simulate perspiration, the world No. 1 politely declines before hopping on a spinning cycle to churn hard for a full five minutes. The moisture he raises could have been produced with a few well-placed spritzes, but McIlroy is pleased by the authenticity of his effort. With the same playful pride from the week before, when he tweeted a photo of himself lifting 280 pounds, accompanied by the message, Better never stops, he points to his damp shirt and says, "That's earned."

There is no zealot like a convert, and these days McIlroy is willing to invest whatever sweat equity will get him to the highest reaches of excellence. Last year McIlroy got busy like no other time in his life, following the direction of McGregor, swing instructor Michael Bannon and putting coach Dave Stockton. Even more, McIlroy reawakened his passion for golf. "It's what I think about when I get up in the morning," he said after winning the British Open at Hoylake. "It's what I think about when I go to bed."

That mind-set might have evolved slowly, but history will mark it as the moment McIlroy publicly broke off his engagement with Caroline Wozniacki May 21 at the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth. Five days later, when he came from seven shots down in the final round to get his first win in Europe or America in 18 months, he appeared a new man.

Even after the victory, McIlroy was understandably subdued. But it wasn't long before he set a new course.

"After [the breakup], I thought, What else do I have in my life?" he says during lunch at the downtown Standard, High Line. "I have family and friends, but they're always going to be there. What else? That's when I decided, You know what, I'm just going to immerse myself in golf for a while. I spent more time at it, thought about it more, spent more time at the range and at the gym. Because that's all I had, and that's all I wanted to do."

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McIlroy takes a forkful of his Atlantic salmon with a side of Brussels sprouts, a meal approved by McGregor, and explains how as a golfer, he has become decidedly anti-slacker.

"I've come across enough successful people now to know that the best in whatever walk of life, they're the ones who just work the hardest. I realized that if I want to be the best and fulfill my potential, I'm going to have to do the same thing. And for those who are lucky enough to be born with a gift and then choose to work the hardest—I mean, that's the combination."

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AFTER A MONSTER 2014, BIGGER GOALS

In 2014, the payoff was big: two major-championship wins, one grinded out on the links at Hoylake, the other won with a desperate sprint from behind in the PGA at Valhalla. In their way, both were more impressive and confidence-building than his eight-stroke victories at the 2011 U.S. Open and 2012 PGA, which were blinding blasts of pure talent that testify to McIlroy's ability to dominate when he's on. But those first two major victories did not truly test him in a final-nine crucible. For good measure last year, McIlroy administered a no-mercy 5-and-4 beating of friend and rival Rickie Fowler in Ryder Cup singles, a match in which McIlroy started six under through six holes.

This year, the payoff target is even bigger: victory at the Masters, which would give McIlroy the career Grand Slam, his third major in a row, and a chance at the Rory Slam in the U.S. Open at Chambers Bay.

At first glance, McIlroy should be the favorite at Augusta. The kind of driving he exhibited at Hoylake and Valhalla—where he led the fields with averages of 328 yards and 316 yards, displaying the best seen in back-to-back major championships since Tiger Woods won the 2000 U.S. and British Opens—has been a key determiner at the Masters. McIl-roy dominated the PGA Tour last year in strokes gained/driving, and the player who finished second was Bubba Watson, who has ridden his driver to two of the past three green jackets.

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But there is evidence to support why McIlroy might not win at Augusta. In his six Masters, last year's T-8 is his best finish (see chart). In those 22 rounds, he has made an astounding 11 double bogeys and three triple bogeys. Just as amazing, considering McIlroy's length, his cumulative total on the par 5s is only 21 under. Although scattershot short irons have been responsible for most of his big numbers, McIlroy has had trouble on the iconic greens, consistently finishing in the bottom half of the field in putting.

"A firm and fast Augusta, or a typical U.S. Open setup, is probably the most difficult test for me," he says. "It requires so much discipline and precision, and that's something I'm still learning. I won a U.S. Open, but it was much wetter than normal, and even Hoylake was soft for a links. So if Augusta is fiery, winning there would get me closer to being a complete player, because I don't think I'm there yet."

That's a measure of how much better McIlroy believes he can become. Another wrinkle is the way he celebrates rather than squelches the memory of his worst day in golf, the final round of the 2011 Masters, which he entered with a four-stroke lead but shot 80 to finish T-15.

"It was the most important day of my career, bar none," McIlroy said in January. "I learned what I shouldn't do when I'm in that situation again." Indeed, the next major, he won by eight strokes at Congressional, finishing with a 69.

TRUSTING THE THREE WISE MEN

Since then, and especially lately, there has been a lot McIlroy has learned he should do. In particular, trusting the wisdom and guidance of the performance experts who advise him.

The most cutting edge is McGregor, 41, an Englishman with a Ph.D. in exercise physiology who has worked with the New York Knicks and the Manchester City soccer team and directed Lee Westwood's physical transformation. McGregor started working with McIlroy in 2010, when the golfer began experiencing lower back pain.

"When we started, Rory had never done any physical training," McGregor said while following McIlroy at the Australian Open last November. McGregor has designed regimens—90-minute sessions 10 times a week—that primarily strengthen McIlroy's core and lower body but which have dramatically improved his overall fitness. "Rory possesses hyper-flexibility and has extraordinary hip speed," McGregor says. "To get more control and consistency, he needed to build body stability."

The trainer, who is a casual golfer, works closely with Bannon to see what swing adjustments the instructor is implementing. "We find out the golf swing he wants to achieve and change his body accordingly," McGregor says. McIlroy confirms that his improvement—a 5-mile-per-hour increase in clubhead speed since 2010, up to 121.56 mph, with more consistency—has come from his body getting stronger and faster rather than through any changes in technique.

"My swing has lost its whippy sort of action that came from a lot of arm and hand speed," he says. "Now it's more the big muscles controlling rotation, and that's the energy that's going into the ball."

Bannon has been McIlroy's only swing coach since the two began working together at Holywood Golf Club outside Belfast when Rory was 8. With a kindly, soft-spoken manner and a visage that evokes Paul Newman in "The Verdict," the 56-year-old father of four says, "I have no idea why our chemistry has worked. I just like Rory. And I love to help him play the kind of golf he can."

Bannon was a good player in Northern Ireland—he lost a playoff to Padraig Harrington in the 1997 Irish Professional Championship—but made his name teaching promising juniors at Bangor Golf Club. (Since 2012, he has worked full-time for McIlroy.) In the video studio of the club, Bannon pulls out old tapes of his charges, including one of a certain ruddy-faced 8-year-old.

"Always a happy man, Rory," Bannon says of the smiling figure swinging a cut-down iron. On the tape, the instructor can be heard to gently implore, "Now hold your balance at the finish," which is the mantra behind McIlroy's ability to repeatedly stick his majestic follow-through. "There was nothing that was good at 8 that I took out," Bannon says. "I always wanted him to go away from a lesson with just one thing, not loads of things. Rory listened to everything and was very good at taking the lesson home and coming back having learned."

These days, "I keep an eye out," Bannon says. "Mostly small things. He can get a little off with his takeaway, lift it outside or pull it inside, or over-correct either way. But when he gets his lines, he's pretty hard to contend with."

The mystic on the team is Stockton, 73, who has worked directly with McIlroy about a dozen times since they first met a few weeks after the 2011 Masters. "I told him he was lifting out of his crouch and moving too quickly to the ball," says the two-time PGA Championship winner, who emphasizes the importance of seeing the line and "walking into" a putt rhythmically. "He corrected that at Congressional."

Stockton's interactions with McIlroy have usually consisted of passing along musings on demeanor and walking pace, with only minimal work on the stroke, although McIlroy uses the Stockton-endorsed concept of "spot putting," rolling his ball over a visual spot about an inch in front of the ball.

Last season, McIlroy served as his own putting coach, with Stockton on call if needed. On the PGA Tour, McIlroy went from 117th in strokes gained/putting to 41st. "He told me, 'I've got it. I'm a good putter.' And he is," Stockton says. "He's the easiest student I've ever had because he needs next to nothing technically. As long as he keeps himself in the right frame of mind, I don't think putting is ever going to be an issue for him. What I see now is Rory having put things together mentally. As physically gifted as he is, I think the other players are in a world of hurt."

There's little doubt McIlroy is perceived as a tougher, more mature, more prepared, more clutch player than he was before. Though the aesthetics of his game have always drawn raves, from Johnny Miller citing the "Adonis follow-through" to Geoff Ogilvy's opining that "Rory's shots make the best noise, more flush even than Tiger's at his best," the book on McIlroy among peers was that he lacked the grit to grind out victories when he wasn't "on." But with last summer's performance, McIlroy has earned locker-room cred. "Rory's got guts," says Jim Furyk. "He doesn't back down."

McIlroy is being seen as the kind of special player who can summon the will to seize the biggest moments. Augusta will be one of those, and if McIlroy pulls off the victory for the career Slam, he'll join Gene Sarazen, Ben Hogan, Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus and Woods in a most exclusive club.

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ACCEPTING HIS GENIUS

Like Bobby Jones, another amiable prodigy who had some lean years in his early 20s, McIlroy is a complex bundle of contradictions who, as he confesses, took a while to reconcile the power and price of his genius.

"Until just a few years ago, I don't want to say I felt guilty for being successful because I had this ability given to me, but it was sort of like, 'Why me?' " he says. "Because I felt like it's a very selfish thing to be a winner, a very selfish trait. Which is what you sort of need in golf. And I guess it just took me a while to be comfortable with that, just because of the personality I have. I realized that if I want to succeed in golf, which I do, I need to have it. What helped was realizing how much people like winners, how people gravitate to them. So if other people are happy for me winning, then why can I not be?"

After a sip of a diet cola—"my treat"—he continues.

"Now I want to win at golf all the time. I feel like golf has allowed me to be competitive at something in life—and my fitness has become part of that—and I feel like I've developed a bit of a ruthless streak on the golf course over the last few years. But I've no real ambition to be the best at anything else. If we're playing a game of cards, or a game of pool, or whatever it is, I'd happily let someone win just to keep them happy."

Such talk by a professional athlete in a culture that reveres 24-7 competitors nearly begs for an intervention led by Michael Jordan. But McIlroy is very close to his father, Gerry, a bartender whose credo is, "It's nice to be nice, and it doesn't cost you a penny." The people-pleasing example stuck, even though the increasing demands of his station can seem like a bottomless pit. "It's a natural tendency for me to be too nice," Rory says. "To be a little too giving to be able to focus on what you need to do, and sometimes I have to cut that back." Here he mentions his mother, Rosie, an introvert to his father's extrovert. "Sometimes," Rory says, "I wish I had a little more of my mum's reserve."

In January, when a McIlroy tweet defended Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch's recalcitrance with the media—Love this! Paid to play, not answer questions—it seemed a way of venting about the claustrophobic coverage of his dating life and the rest of his off-course activity and commitments. "Time has become his most precious commodity," says Brian McIlroy, one of Rory's uncles. "He is absolutely delighted on those days when there is nothing he has to do."

One thing that had threatened to take a great deal of time was McIlroy's lawsuit against his former management at Horizon Sports, which claimed that he was coerced into signing an "unconscionable" contract at a Christmas party. Horizon countersued, claiming breach of contract for unpaid fees.

In early February, on the eve of a trial that was estimated to last six weeks and possibly longer, the parties settled, with McIlroy agreeing to pay an undisclosed sum. According to Golf Digest's Ron Sirak, McIlroy has earned more than $125 million on and off the course through last year. In 2014 alone, he made more than $49 million.

"He isn't afraid of the lawsuit, however it goes," Brian McIlroy said in December. "Rory told me, 'I want it to sting. It will remind never to make that same mistake again.' "

McIlroy has remained cooperative with the media, and often expansive in his press conferences. He continues a sure touch with small grace notes, sending thank-you cards to pro-am partners and tournament officials, and he tips locker-room and security people personally with no regard for how he played. Says longtime Florida golf executive Andy O'Brien: "If you asked the cart guys at the Bear's Club who their favorite is among all the sports-celebrity members, it would be Rory, unanimously. He's the real deal when nobody's watching."

Is he being too nice? It raises the question that pertained to Arnold Palmer in his heyday: Will the very thing people love about McIlroy keep him from being what they—and he—most want him to be, a great winner?

Just as McIlroy is welcomed in some quarters as a respite from the imperial edge of the Woods era, so is he doubted for lacking the same quality. Ironically, probably no other current player has scrutinized Woods more than McIlroy. He happily presented himself as a "Tiger Woods expert" during a 2009 interview with CNN.

"I studied him a lot—a lot," McIlroy says. "I mean, his instruction book, How I Play Golf—when my dad was driving me all over Ireland for boys tournaments, I would sit in the front seat and just read that thing. It was my bible. I know every major Tiger's ever won, where he's won them, how many he won by, who finished second."

The two have become friends, occasionally playing rounds together at the Medalist in Florida. Observers report that they like to needle. After Greg Norman suggested in 2012 that Woods was intimidated by McIlroy, Tiger playfully began calling Rory "The Intimidator."

"He's great with me," McIlroy says. "He's very... actually, he wants to help. He's like, 'I know you're getting into the same sort of position as me, so anything you need to know, we've been through it all.' "

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LEARNING FROM NICKLAUS

Though McIlroy has used Woods' example as near-equal parts inspiration and cautionary tale, he has more actively sought the counsel of Nicklaus, who likes being a sounding board, just as Bobby Jones enjoyed imparting wisdom when Jack and his father would visit him at the Masters in the '60s. By McIlroy's and Nicklaus' accounts, conversations have been lively on a wide range of topics. But perhaps because things change, they haven't discussed McIlroy's goals.

"Rory is good enough to achieve whatever he wants in his career, but I don't know what Rory really wants—he hasn't told me, and I haven't asked," Nicklaus says. "He may be fairly happy to go along and win one major here, another major there, or he may want to work really hard and win a bunch. In my career, those goals fluctuated. Every player's got to find his balance between ambition and sanity. Now, were major championships my focus? Yes. Were they my sole focus in life? No—my family was always before that. Could I have worked harder and won more majors? Probably. Could I have driven myself crazy doing it? Absolutely. The choices a player makes are personal, and they evolve with life. And Rory will make his."

For now, McIlroy has chosen to work hard and win often. But for how long? After he broke up with Wozniacki, he told himself to "immerse myself in golf for a while." Could that mean his increased commitment will be short-term?

"No," McIlroy answers quickly. "I've realized this program is what works for me. This is what I need to do to be my best, so I'm going to keep doing it."

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One thing the program doesn't include is drastic change. Without saying so, McIlroy clearly is not following Woods' playbook. At 165 pounds on a 5-9 frame with body fat of only 10 percent, McIlroy says, "I'd like to put on another 10 or 12 pounds. That will happen over time. It would be functional. The more mass you have in the body, the more mass you can transfer into the golf ball. It's simple physics. If I was going to put any muscle on, it would be in my lower half anyway. I wouldn't want to get any bigger on top."

He's not going to change his swing. "If it ain't broke, don't fix it. That's my motto," he says. He's also careful about dramatically altering practice to focus on weaknesses like sand play (123rd on tour last year).

"You're not going to be great at everything," McIlroy says. "I think what a lot of guys do, which is understandable, is they really try to strengthen their weaknesses. And then they neglect their strengths, and even if the weaknesses get a little better, the strengths aren't as strong.

"The foundation of my game is my driving. When I drive the ball well, I win golf tournaments. So I'll always work on the driver."

McIlroy (with an assist from Watson) has returned the driver to its position as a key weapon of dominance. Though Woods played around driver inconsistency, McIlroy has harkened back to Nicklaus and Greg Norman (and the early Woods) in the way he has combined power and accuracy as the main point of separation from his peers.

In his last tournament of 2014, the Emirates Australian Open, McIlroy was obligated to play as defending champion but was so visibly tired that even his driver didn't work very well on the way to a T-15 finish. But after seeing that Jordan Spieth had shot a closing 63 to win by six, McIlroy tweeted: You could give me another 100 rounds today at The Australian and I wouldn't sniff 63. ... Well done.

"It was a very tough day to score," McIlroy says. "I just wanted people to know how good a round it was. And I like Jordan."

It's nice to be nice. Nick Faldo, who was McIlroy's first golf hero, tells a story of when a 12-year-old Rory was playing in the Faldo junior series.

"He had all the stuff you see today: an incredible full and free release of the club that gives him that very rare, true 100-percent strike," Faldo says. "But what most struck me was something else. At that time, my daughter Emma had just been born, and some of the kids had come over to see her and hold her. Fast-forward seven years, and I see Rory for the first time again at a tournament. The first thing he says to me is, 'How's Emma?' I found that extraordinary for someone who was clearly going to be a champion. He's able to do what so many of us couldn't or didn't during our playing days: Take the blinkers off and be a whole person. And he still does."

It's that attribute—if McIlroy ends up winning a lot of majors as big as this year's Masters—that might make him the most complete player of all.

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Based on his work with instructor Michael Bannon and trainer Steve McGregor, here are five concepts Rory has focused on—and how they can work for you.

1. PERFECT THE FIRST FEW FEET

In 2012-'13, Rory got in the habit of starting the club back to the outside. To compensate, he would sometimes drop it too far to the inside on the downswing.

In fixing this move, he'd overdo it the other way: a big inside-to-outside move. "I want him to swing his hands straight back for the first few feet, with the clubface looking at the ball, then let his body rotation take the club behind him," Bannon says. Try Rory's two-step drill: Swing the club back to hip high with your arms, stop, then turn your body to complete the backswing.

2. OBEY YOUR NATURAL RHYTHM

Great rhythm was something Bannon noticed in Rory early on and was careful never to tamper with. He says Rory's swing is a great model for flow. "It has a start and a finish, and no bits and pieces in between. It has no kinks." Many golfers see the swing in segments, and their rhythm suffers. By making a lot of freewheeling swings, especially when working on mechanical changes, you can preserve your natural rhythm. "Whatever Rory does," Bannon says, "he never loses the basic rhythm with it."

3. START SMOOTH FROM THE TOP

Another move Rory has worked on is a quiet transition. "The lower body brings the club down, then you can hit it hard," Bannon says. He's referring to the lateral move toward the target that starts the downswing. Rory used to drive his knees too aggressively, and the club would fall behind him. He now thinks of it as a small shift forward before the left knee quickly turns out of the way. Amateurs tend to try to hit the ball hard from the top with the upper body. Do as Rory does: Shift your lower body forward, then fire your arms through.

4. ALWAYS STICK THE FINISH

On tapes of childhood lessons with Rory, Bannon can be heard saying, "Hold your balance at the finish." To this day, one of the hallmarks of Rory's swing is the way he sticks the follow-through. Bannon says it's a good idea to think only about making a good finish: balance and pose. That can't happen without a lot of other good things happening first. It's also one of the easiest swing thoughts you can hold in your mind.

5. FIND YOUR WEAKEST LINK

Five years ago, McGregor did a comprehensive evaluation of Rory's body, identifying the weak parts as his legs and core. He designed an intensive program, and Rory has put in the work. Without any changes in technique, Rory's swing improved. McGregor says Rory's arms and hands used to move very quickly relative to his body, but now his swing is regulated by his big muscles, so the body and arms move together. It's a more efficient motion. Take a tip from Rory: Get your body working better, and your swing will follow.

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Is Deebo Samuel the best remaining FA for the Raiders in 2026?

Deebo Samuel in Las Vegas? The idea seems more and more plausible. The veteran receiver is still lingering in free agency this spring. Making him one of the best players remaining in the open market at this juncture of the offseason.

The Raiders could certainly use the help. Las Vegas's receiving unit did not produce a single pass-catcher who went for more than 700 yards in 2025 and added just Jalen Nailor this offseason. Tre Tucker played well last season. He recorded 696 yards on the year. Nevertheless, Las Vegas has need for a dynamic wide receiver to elevate their offense.

The 2026 NFL Draft will give the Raiders the opportunity to select out for a top prospect at wide receiver as early as the second round, with Indiana’s Heisman Trophy winner Fernando Mendoza being a foregone conclusion to land in Las Vegas at No. 1 overall. Indiana WR Omar Cooper Jr., Notre Dame’s Malachi Fields, as well as Tennessee’s Chris Brazzell II are among the best players anticipated to be in range for the Raiders to begin day 2 of the draft.

But best not to pin their hopes on landing a top receiver in this draft. So, there’s still room for Samuel in the Raiders offense.

Samuel is compatible for Las Vegas through and through. He went for 727 yards as well as five touchdowns in 2025 with the Washington Commanders. And the 30-year-old showed that he can still handle the ball in the ground game, despite a drastic reduction in carries last season.

The Raiders’ offense needs dynamism in 2026. Even if it’s taking the slightest bit of pressure off of Ashton Jeanty, who got the lion's share of carries in the ground game last season with 266, Samuel has the ability to do that in his role. Is he still a secondary wide receiver? His output proves that he is capable of being that in Vegas next season.

This article originally appeared on Raiders Wire: Is Deebo Samuel the best remaining FA for the Raiders in 2026?

VOTE for HSS Girls Track and Field Performer of the Week for April 6-12

After another exciting week of the high school girls track and field season, it's time to look back on the best performances.

Read about the athletes who stood out last week and let us know who you think should be the HSS North Jersey Performer of the Week in the poll at the bottom of this page.

Voting closes at 5 p.m. Thursday.

Vote for the HSS Performer of the Week!

Adelosa Afonja, Dwight-Englewood

The junior jumper went 36-1 1/2 in the triple jump, longest in North Jersey this season at the Aviator Relays at Hasbrouck Heights, just nine inches from the school record.

Mikaella Francisco, Clifton

The senior jumper dominated both the long and triple jumps at the Dr. Boverini Passaic County Relays at Wayne Hills, breaking a 29-year-old school record in the long jump at 17-7, more than a foot further than any other girl and triple jumping 35-10, tying another school mark.

Tori Hackett, Passaic Tech

The sophomore added a new event to her repertoire, leading all 400 meter hurdlers at the Passaic County Relays with a time of 65.26, already among the top 30 times in Passaic County history. She also had the longest javelin throw of the day at 127-9 and ran legs on the Bulldogs winning shuttle hurdles and 4-x-400 teams.

Julia Korpics, Hawthorne

The senior shattered the 12-year-old school record in the shot by tossing a massive personal best and Passaic County leading 38-2 a week after crushing her own school record in the discus. The old shot put record was 36-4 by Sherika Dyer in 2014

Catherine Larsen, Ramsey

The senior added the 400 hurdles to her arsenal this season and ran a sensational 63.0 hand timed race at the Aviator Relays, cracking the top 35 all-time in Bergen history and coming within a second of the school record set nearly 20 years ago. One of the mainstays of Ramsey's back-to-back state Group 1 state winter relays titles, is now even more of an individual threat.

Vote!

Previous winner

March 27-April 5: Grace Gilbert, Ramapo

This article originally appeared on NorthJersey.com: VOTE HSS Girls Track and Field Performer of the Week for April 6-12

‘Gone too soon’: Former NFL player Chris Payton Jones killed in car crash

Action News Jax is hearing from the aunt and uncle of former NFL player Chris Payton-Jones, who was killed in a car accident on Saturday.

The Florida Highway Patrol reports Payton-Jones was driving in the wrong direction in Alachua County when he hit a pickup truck and his car caught on fire. Jones died at the scene.

The driver of the pickup truck, a 21-year-old man from Middleburg, and two passengers suffered minor injuries. The crash remains under investigation.

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Uncle Edward and Aunt Kelli Payton can describe Chris Payton-Jones in one word. “One, a dream chaser,” said Kelli.

Payton-Jones, a Sandalwood High School alum, achieved his dreams. He played college football at Nebraska, then went to the NFL in 2021, eventually playing for Detroit, Tennessee and Minnesota.

He spoke to Action Sports Jax about this in 2024. “I can’t thank God enough for the opportunity to play at that stage, unlike a lot of people. But like a lot of people, I got drafted in my dreams came true to play in front of thousands of people,” Chris Payton-Jones said to Action Sports Jax in November of 2024.

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Those dreams abruptly ended Saturday night, when Jones died in a car crash. His aunt and uncle said he was coming from a photo shoot, as he does photography on the side, and they said he apparently made a wrong turn.

“Yeah, he’s gone way too soon and not forgotten. He will never be forgotten. I don’t think he’ll be forgotten in the college world, which is Nebraska, the NFL, and all around the league. He’s an all-around guy,” said Edward.

We asked Edward what one last thing he could say to Chris. He said, “Well done, my friend. I love you as a nephew and a patriarch that did what most of us would dream of doing.”

Making the situation all the more tragic is that Jones just had a baby who was born only three weeks ago.

Sandalwood High School’s principal says they’re talking with the family to see if they’d like a memorial at the school.

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Summer Creek HS boys&#39; soccer with historic turnaround to play for first state championship

For the Summer Creek High School boys' soccer team, what a difference a year makes.

"Our team doesn't have a lot of cliques," senior captain Patrick Cleveland said. "Last year, we would be like seniors, juniors, and sophomores."

"We really start to focus on each other and build as a team, and then now as we are in the postseason, we're on a good streak right now, and hopefully it doesn't end," junior captain Kainoa Carlsward said.

The Bulldogs finished last in the district a year ago, only winning five games all season. This year, they are District 23-6A champs and just eliminated with a shutout against the defending state champs from Vandegrift. The Bulldogs will play in their first state championship in school history.

"I don't think that there's a secret," head coach Parker O'Quinn said. "We just work hard, and these guys have been grinding since August and, you know, they've put in the hours, and I just try and get out of the way."

Their journey to this point started when O'Quinn took over and set the expectations for the program in August.

"When I got here in August, we didn't talk about a rebuild," O'Quinn said. "My perspective is you can't have a rebuild because these seniors don't get another year. These juniors don't get another year."

O'Quinn also said the goal was to win the regional final. Well, the Bulldogs have reached and exceeded their early-season goals.

"Making a reasonable goal was good, and then being able to get further than our goal and achieving a state final was great," junior captain Bruno Montemayor said.

And with a win, they'll add to history, which they have already made. Completing an improbable turnaround with memories that will last forever.

"You want to go out and think it's any other game, just play your game, try to keep a level head, and then stay confident yourself," Kainoa Carlsward said.

"I'm trying to hold off on visualizing," Monemayor said. "I don't want to get too ahead of myself, but yeah, of course, how can someone not imagine what it might feel like in the future in the school, not only in that school, but in the communities?"

Lamine Yamal in confident mood ahead of Atletico Madrid vs Barcelona &#8211; &#8216;This is when the real players step up&#8217;

Lamine Yamal in confident mood ahead of Atletico Madrid vs Barcelona – ‘This is when the real players step up’
Lamine Yamal in confident mood ahead of Atletico Madrid vs Barcelona – ‘This is when the real players step up’

FC Barcelona face one of their biggest fixtures of the season tomorrow night as they take on Atletico Madrid in the UEFA Champions League quarter-final second leg.

Having lost the first leg 0-2 at the Spotify Camp Nou, the Blaugrana must now mount a comeback against the Rojiblancos in their own backyard at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano.

Barcelona faced a similar situation earlier this season against Atleti in the Copa del Rey semi-final, but came up short back then, and Hansi Flick & co. will hope for a different outcome this time out.

Ahead of the big game tomorrow, key Barcelona winger Lamine Yamal addressed the media in the pre-match press conference.

Lamine Yamal on tomorrow’s match

Talking about the possibility of a comeback for his team tomorrow, the 18-year-old superstar claimed:

“I think we’re a young team, we’re all Barça fans, very much so, and we’ve shown that many times. We have to do what we’ve done all season, fight for this badge, we’re really eager to be in the semifinals, and we’ll give it our all.”

On the kind of match Barcelona are expecting tomorrow, the young sensation added:

“Playing the way we know how, with intensity without losing our game, is the key; not thinking that coming back is a miracle. It’s a game we started 2-0 down, but we have to play the way we know how.” 

A lot will be riding on Lamine and how he plays tomorrow for Barcelona to stand a chance. So, when asked about his responsibilities heading into the match, the Spanish attacker said:

“Luckily, I’m playing for Barça and there are players of the highest quality, world-class veterans who prove it every year. I don’t think it’s down to me alone; even if it were, I wouldn’t mind.

“We have plenty of players who can turn things around on their own, and that’s why I have faith in the team.”

On what he can promise the fans heading into the big game, Lamine remarked: “We promise that if we’re knocked out, it’ll be after fighting until the very end. We won’t let a single minute go by without pressing and running; we’ll give it our all.

“It’ll be a 90-minute game or more; it’s not over yet. A comeback is very much possible, and that’s why we’re here.”

Talking about the mindset in the locker room, Lamine added: “It’s true we were knocked out of the Copa, but that’s not the only reason.

“Barça have been chasing the Champions League for many years; we’re really keen to progress to the next round, and we’re Barça, so we’ll give it our all.”

Ready to step up and shine. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)

Regarding the tension between the two teams, which led to some altercations during Barcelona’s last visit to the Metropolitano, the teenager stated:

“There’s tension in every match; those were just part of the game, and they’re in the past. We’re focusing on tomorrow’s match. When things don’t go my way, I try to do my best to help the team.”

On his form and moment

Discussing his own preparedness for the must-win clash against the Rojiblancos, Lamine added:

“I’m really looking forward to it. I’ve always said that at the start of the season there were a lot of doubts about my form because of my groin injury.

“I love it when moments like this come around because this is when the real players step up – and I can’t wait for tomorrow.” 

About him changing his Instagram profile picture to one of LeBron James, Lamine explained:

“LeBron is one of the role models who can inspire me for tomorrow’s match, and that’s why I’ve put it up. I’ll think about how he did it, and hopefully I’ll do the same.

“We have many players in the team; I consider myself just one of them and I’m not the only one.”

Lamine has been in red-hot form heading into the game. This past weekend, the 18-year-old racked up one goal and two assists against Espanyol.

“I’m feeling great, really looking forward to tomorrow’s match. I’m motivated for it and hope I can make a difference,” he said regarding his form.

“Let’s see if Cholo [Diego Simeone] does me a favour and sets me up one-on-one with an opponent – I hope he does,” he added, challenging the Atletico Madrid manager.

Lamine has challenged Simeone. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)

Talking about what it means for him to score in a Champions League match, Lamine remarked:

“Along with the World Cup, these are the two most important competitions in football, and that says it all. I’ve always dreamed of scoring goals for Barça in the Champions League.”

Highlighting how it made the moment special with so many La Masia players being in the first team, he added:

“It’s very important for matches like tomorrow’s; we’re all homegrown, and we love Barça. We’ll give everything until the very end, no matter what; if there’s a chance, we’ll play and fight until the very end.”

Discussing his role in the team, Lamine mentioned: “I’ve been lucky that, since I was young, I’ve had more responsibility than I expected, and I don’t dwell on that.

“I just try to see it not as a problem but as a strength, and the trust my teammates place in me is priceless.”

On how he sees himself in his career three years down the line, Lamine said: “I don’t know, but I hope to have many more titles than I have now; I hope to win a World Cup and a Champions League – anything that adds to my trophy haul will make me very happy.”

Concluding, Lamine spoke about former Barcelona superstar Neymar and how the Brazilian maverick has continuously inspired him, saying:

“I’ve seen that 6-1 result many times; I watched it live. Neymar has been a huge part of my childhood; he’s my idol, and I’ll always be grateful for what he’s given to football.

“He inspires us all; you pay for a ticket to see him play, and two or three days after the match, you’d watch it again just to see his moves. I want to thank him for what he’s given to football, and I hope he can make it to the World Cup.”

Source: Mundo Deportivo

Ex-Tennessee Titans CB Chris Payton-Jones dies in car crash

Former Tennessee Titans cornerback Chris Payton-Jones has died in a car crash in Florida, his family confirmed to the New York Post.

Payton-Jones played four years at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln before entering the NFL as an undrafted free agent. He first joined the Detroit Lions as a practice squad member, but was later signed by the Arizona Cardinals, where he played from 2018 to 2020.

In 2020, he also spent time on the Lions' active roster, as well as the Minnesota Vikings. In 2021, he played the entire season with the Titans, and in 2022, he landed on the Las Vegas Raiders practice squad.

He joined the XFL in 2023 and transferred to the UFL when the XFL and USFL merged.

Everyone who knew Payton-Jones loved him. He was well-respected and very well liked among his peers, coaches, and mentors.

Payton-Jones was driving his sedan when he was hit head-on by a truck and did not survive the collision. The truck's three passengers suffered minor injuries.

This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Ex-Tennessee Titans CB Chris Payton-Jones dies in car crash

Jack Nicklaus, Tony Jacklin golf course born from a Ryder Cup moment

Tony Jacklin will tell you, "It was Jack." Jack Nicklaus said, "I'm sure it was Tony."

Whoever decided the course the two World Golf Hall of Fame members co-designed in Bradenton 20 years ago should be named, "The Concession," it certainly does not matter now.

Not with the property, and the name, accomplishing its goal of recognizing and honoring a gesture that is the gold standard of good sportsmanship.

And it all started with a photograph.

Jacklin, the then-25-year-old Brit, wearing a light blue sweater, has his left arm draped over the shoulder and around the slightly taller Nicklaus. Jacklin is holding a putter in his left hand.

Nicklaus, then 29, with the red U.S. sweater and flowing blonde hair, has his arm around Jacklin, his right hand resting on his shoulder.

Both men have a slight smile, understanding in the moment and what it meant when Nicklaus conceded a 2- to 3-foot putt in the 1969 Ryder Cup that, if Jacklin missed, would have meant an outright victory for the Americans.

But the tie, the first in Ryder Cup history, allowed the U.S. to retain the Cup.

And that was good enough for Jack.

A press launch for a new golf course and housing community was held at the Sarasota Ritz-Carlton hotel Wednesday, Dec. 10, 2003. The new course will be designed by legendary golfer Jack Nicklaus, with area pro-golfer Tony Jacklin on the design committee. Nicklaus and Jacklin competed together in the Ryder Cup held in the British Isles in the late '60s, and Nicklaus conceded his final put to tie the match, thus the course was named The Concession.

"I thought the spirit of the Ryder Cup was goodwill, camaraderie, building friendships across the pond and doing it the right way," Nicklaus once told The Palm Beach Post. "And I thought that was the right way to do it."

That moment has been honored through the years as the ultimate act of sportsmanship, becoming the catalyst for the Nicklaus-Jacklin Award, which recognizes a Ryder Cup player who exemplifies sportsmanship, teamwork and integrity.

And a golf course.

Tony Jacklin, left, and Jack Nicklaus look at blueprints of The Concession, a championship, privately-owned Jack Nicklaus Signature golf course designed in association with Tony Jacklin near the Sarasota-Manatee County line on Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2004. SARASOTA HERALD-TRIBUNE STAFF PHOTO / LAURA EL-TANTAWAY

It was the early 2000s when Jacklin, living in Bradenton, took the photo to a developer and said, "What about building a course as a memorial? I don't know if it's ever been done and it would be a nice thing to do," Jacklin recently told The Palm Beach Post.

"And then he turned to me and says 'Let's have a look at this idea.' "

That look turned into a concept. And then reality.

Jacklin went to Nicklaus, proposed a co-design and in 2006 The Concession Golf Club was unveiled west of I-75 in Bradenton, on the Manatee and Sarasota county line.

The Concession Golf Course, and its 18th hole and clubhouse, will host the Senior PGA Championship for the next three years, starting with the 2026 tournament on April 16.

The Concession will host the Senior PGA Championship for the next three years, the first starting April 16. The par 72 will play 7,152 yards for the elite of the 50-and-older tour. The tournament, hosted by the PGA of America, will be played for the 86th year, the oldest of the five major championships in men's senior golf.

This is the first time the Senior PGA Championship will be played in Florida since it was held at PGA National in Palm Beach Gardens from 1982-2000.

"It's a tough golf course. It's a very challenging golf course," said Nicklaus, who lives in North Palm Beach. "They wanted a championship golf course. They wanted something that was going to be challenging."

Tony Jacklin's inspiration for The Concession depicted in photo

CHASKA, MN - SEPTEMBER 29: Former Ryder Cup captains Tony Jacklin of Europe and Jack Nicklaus of the United States speak during the 2016 Ryder Cup Opening Ceremony at Hazeltine National Golf Club on September 29, 2016 in Chaska, Minnesota. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)

Jacklin, 81, and Nicklaus, 86, were friends before that 1969 Ryder Cup that allowed the U.S. to continue its dominance against a team that had yet to include players from all of continental Europe.

The U.S. retained the Cup in 1969 for the sixth straight year and 13th time in 14 years.

Jacklin was the best player on either side that year, going 4-0-2. He played Nicklaus twice in singles on the final day, winning the morning match 4 and 3.

"I beat him quite comfortably in the morning," Jacklin said. "He wasn't on the top of his game. It was as simple as that, but everybody knows match play. It's all about, you know, up and down. Nothing's straightforward when it comes to match play."

Jacklin, who was born in England, was one of the pioneers when it came to taking his talents to Palm Beach County. He and his wife, Astrid, moved to the area in 1993 — long before it became the preferred destination for so many PGA Tour professionals. Before finding a place to settle, they moved in with Jack and Barbara Nicklaus for about a month.

When Jacklin joined the senior tour in 1994, he struck a deal to represent PGA National, which is where he and Astrid established their permanent residence. At least until they moved to Bradenton in 1999.

Jacklin is a member of Nicklaus' Captains Club at the Memorial Tournament that Nicklaus founded and hosts in Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio. The club is an elite, independent group of international golf ambassadors.

"I see Tony a lot," Nicklaus said. "Tony and I have been good friends for a long time."

So Jacklin knew he had to make one call when he was "burned out" playing senior golf — his only Tour Champions wins were in 1994 and 1995 — and came up with the idea to build a golf course.

That led to driving across the state and meeting with Nicklaus.

"I told him what I'd thought, we could build this golf course together and it would memorialize the moment," Jacklin said. "We said, 'Let's go and try and find some land.' "

Jacklin found the land through a member at Bradenton Country Club, where he still lives.

"He insisted that it was a collaboration," Jacklin said. "It was a Nicklaus Design in association with me. I would have had no problem taking a back seat with his design, but he actually insisted, to his eternal credit, that, no, let's just do it together."

The project was finished in 2006, although the clubhouse was not completed for about another three years.

Golf Digest named Concession its “Best New Private Course” in 2006 and it has been consistently among its top 10 Florida courses, including No. 5 in its latest ranking.

Concession has hosted one official PGA Tour event, the 2021 WGC-Workday Championship won by Collin Morikawa, a tournament that was relocated from Mexico City because of COVID.

In 2023, Concession held the inaugural World Champions Cup, a senior stroke play golf tournament featuring teams from the USA, Europe and an International team.

Paul Azinger, the lead analyst for the senior tour's broadcast team, was among Concession’s original members.

“It’s great for the area,” the 66-year-old Azinger said. “We’re going to have an economic boom, and this golf tournament is going to be a big reason why."

Jack Nicklaus believes Concession greens could be challenging for seniors

Golfing legend Jack Nicklaus tees off on the first hole of The Concession, during the exhibition between Nicklaus and Tony Jacklin, in Bradenton, Fla., Monday afternoon, January 23, 2006. The new course got its name from the 1969 Ryder Cup that ended in a tie when Nicklaus conceded a two foot putt to Jacklin. SARASOTA HERALD-TRIBUNE STAFF PHOTO / ROB MATTSON

Jacklin no longer plays much golf, but he takes pride in his role as an ambassador for the club. He lives about a 45-minute drive from the course.

But he does remember his best round at Concession. He says it was about 20 years ago when he shot a 1-under 71 from the tips.

"I was hitting four irons and woods into par 4s," he said. "After I did that, I said, 'that's it. That's as good as I'm ever going to do.'"

Jacklin never played from the tips again.

Nicklaus, who enjoys designing challenging golf courses, can foresee what's going to happen when the seniors step onto the course.

"The guys will complain a lot about the greens," he joked, before getting serious.

"Actually, it depends really on the speed they get them. If the greens are not lightning fast, they won't be bad. But if they get really lightning fast, they won't. But they, of course, can get tough."

Nicklaus talking about putting at The Concession is fitting considering it was borne out of a putt that never was hit.

One that made a major impression on Jacklin and in a way helped shape part of his life.

Jack Nicklaus speaks to media prior to the start of the Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio on May 27, 2025.

"As he picked his ball out of the hole, he picked my marker up," Jacklin recalls of that day more than 56 years ago at the Royal Birkdale Golf Club in Southport, England.  "I was shocked and obviously, mixed emotions. Shock would be the first one and then gratitude. I was thankful that I didn't have to make it in those circumstances.

"And he said at the time, 'I don't believe you would have missed it, but I would never give you the opportunity in these circumstances.' People who knew golf continued to make reference to the '69 match because it was a sort of watershed year."

Tom D'Angelo is a senior sports columnist and reporter for The Palm Beach Post. He can be reached at tdangelo@pbpost.com.

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Holders Notts earn big victory over Glamorgan

Rothesay County Championship, Division One, Trent Bridge (day four)

Nottinghamshire 279: Haynes 100 & 311-9 dec: Clarke 136; Gorvin 3-55

Glamorgan 113 & 285: Tribe 85; Patterson-White 3-13

Notts (20 pts) beat Glamorgan (3 pts) by 192 runs

Match scorecard

Nottinghamshire closed out their first win of the County Championship season as Glamorgan, tasked with scoring 478 to secure a highly improbable victory, were bowled out for 285.

Asa Tribe, unbeaten on 82 overnight, was dismissed in the third over of the morning but promoted Glamorgan at least demanded patience and perseverance of the defending champions, who collected 20 points to go second in the early-season Division One table, winning by 192 runs.

Starting on 132-2, Glamorgan were 200-7 at lunch but kept Nottinghamshire in the field until just before 16:00 BST, thanks to a show of defiance led by Mason Crane, their leg-spinner, who batted two-and-a-half hours for his 39.

Crane was last man out, leg before to left-arm spinner Liam Patterson-White, who finished with 3-13. There were two wickets for all-rounder Lyndon James, who did not start this match but came in as a last-day replacement after Australian bowler Fergus O'Neill dropped out with a rib injury.

O'Neill had taken five wickets in the match and played an important role with the bat too, his first-innings half-century helping Nottinghamshire recover from 103-6 to 279 all out after being put in on a difficult pitch.

Jack Haynes led that fightback with his first century of the season, matched by Joe Clarke in the second innings, whose 136 was key to giving his side a commanding lead after Glamorgan had been dismissed for 113.

Glamorgan went into the final day theoretically needing 346 more to win. Surviving 96 overs nine down or fewer was a more realistic target, so losing three wickets in the first five overs of the day was not the kind of start that was needed.

The news that O'Neill would miss the remainder might have been a source of comfort but Hutton and Dillon Pennington, who had combined effectively on the third evening after 52 overs were lost to rain, continued where they had left off.

Pennington struck first, having Kiran Carlson caught behind with a fine ball that took the outside edge of the Glamorgan captain's defensive bat, before Hutton landed two major blows in the space of nine deliveries.

The bigger of the two came first as Tribe, who had survived a fierce test of his technique and temperament before Sunday's close, shaped to play square into the off side only to bottom-edge into his stumps.

Wicketkeeper Kyle Verreynne, who had been standing up when Tribe was facing Hutton, went back for Colin Ingram and profited almost immediately as the 40-year-old Glamorgan stalwart could only connect with the edge as he went to drive.

James, the all-rounder, came in for O'Neill as the second injury replacement of the match.

Sean Dickson, the first of the substitutes after Ben Kellaway dropped out on day one, joined Chris Cooke in the middle and the pair mounted some resistance. Had they been able to sustain it beyond lunch, then Glamorgan might have felt they still had a chance of effecting an escape.

But James, on after a brief spell from Josh Tongue at the Stuart Broad End, removed each of them in consecutive overs, Cooke leg before and Dickson caught behind square, both pulling. Lunch saw Glamorgan 200-7.

To their credit, Glamorgan refused to roll over.

Timm van der Gugten and Crane dug in for another hour before the former was leg before to Patterson-White.

Crane found another durable partner in Andy Gorvin, who almost made it through 21 overs to tea, only to lose concentration just two balls from the scheduled interval time, dragging on a delivery from Patterson-White to be bowled, the ninth wicket delaying tea just long enough for the left-arm spinner to finish the job.

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Reds&#39; Brady Singer has a big problem

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Exit velocity is a great thing for hitters to be near the top of the leaderboard.

For pitchers? It's the opposite, and Brady Singer can attest to that.

So far this season, Singer has allowed hitters to average 97 miles per hour off the bat against him. That's the worst for a pitcher in baseball who has at least 20 batted ball events in the early going.

Singer has already given up 27 batted balls that are at least 95 MPH.

That's simply awful. 

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Given Singer's track record, you'd think there will be some regression to the mean here. But it also could be a sign that things aren't working right for Singer at the moment.

The stats certainly back up the struggles for the 29-year old righty. He is 0-1 with a 7.71 ERA in three starts.

Singer has pitched 11.2 innings and allowed 21 hits. He's been around the zone, walking just three guys, but that has allowed hitters to tee off.

Singer has given up two home runs and 11 runs (10 earned).

He also has 13 strikeouts in 11.2 innings, which has at least helped him limit damage on occasion by getting some whiffs.

This has definitely been a weird shift for Singer, who had a 3.71 ERA in 2024 and a 4.03 ERA in 2025.

It's just three starts and less than a dozen innings, so the small sample size alert is certainly in play here.

The Reds will need Singer to figure it out, though. Their rotation is one of their strengths, at least if Singer can stop getting scorched each time he takes the mound.

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Why Victor Wembanyama is eligible for NBA postseason awards despite playing 64 games

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The NBA's 65-game threshold for postseason award eligibility remains under tremendous scrutiny.

A quirk in the rules that helps San Antonio Spurs star Victor Wembanyama -- but hurts Cade Cunningham, Luka Doncic and others -- will only heighten the furor and calls for NBA commissioner Adam Silver to move that threshold.

MOREVictor Wembanyama gets real on Spurs' NBA Playoffs hopes

Though Wembanyama played 64 regular-season games, his two appearances in the NBA Cup finals are counted as additional appearances per NBA rules.

Wembanyama helped the Spurs eliminate the Oklahoma City Thunder in the NBA Cup semis before San Antonio fell to the New York Knicks back in December.

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— Nate Duncan (@NateDuncanNBA) April 13, 2026

It means Wembanyama will be eligible for MVP, All-NBA and Defensive Player of the Year despite playing 1,866 minutes -- fewer than Doncic, Cunningham, Devin Booker and Anthony Edwards, none of whom met the 65-game criteria.

While it does prompt questions about the NBA's methodology, for Wembanyama, the news is absolutely fantastic. Though he sat out the Spurs' loss to the Denver Nuggets on Sunday, Wembanyama steered San Antonio to its best season in 10 years: a 62-20 record, good enough for second in the Western Conference.

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How Rory McIlroy graded his 2026 Masters performance to keep green jacket

AUGUSTA, Ga. – Driver for show, and putter for $4.5 million of dough. That was the winner's purse at the Masters, and Rory McIlroy is taking home the top prize, with the green jacket back on his shoulders.

Why did he win? Because, he was very good on and around the greens at Augusta National.

McIlroy bombed his driver throughout the week, but he hit the fairway off the tee just 55% of the time. To wit, he missed the fairway to the right on his final hole. As he did throughout most of the week, McIlroy avoided disaster. He needed a bogey on No. 18 to win at 12-under, and so bogey was what he carded.

Why does he still rule the Masters? It's obvious. His putting was dialed in, particularly during his sizzling Round 2, when he needed just 24 putts. He had only two three-putts throughout the 72 holes.

Toppmeyer: Rory McIlroy is Masters king and major royalty, a choke artist no more

Lessons from Augusta: Rory McIlroy reveals what Masters has taught him

That included a three-putt on No. 4 of his final round for his lone Sunday double-bogey.

McIlroy got his round back on track with a 7-footer for birdie on No. 7, then made another 7-footer for more red ink on the par-3 No. 12, kicking off back-to-back birdies in a tour through Amen Corner that won the Masters for McIlroy.

Asked to grade his tournament in the various facets of his game, here's how McIlroy saw it:

Rory McIlroy's driving at Masters

McIlroy's grade: B-

What he said: "I didn't drive the ball great. I drove it better (in the final round)."

McIlroy's irons at Masters

McIlroy's grade: B

What he said: "My irons were really good, Thursday, Friday, and (Sunday) I felt like I hit some better iron shots. (Saturday) was really poor."

McIlroy's short game and putting at Masters

McIlroy's grade: A+

What he said: "My scrambling and my short game and my putting, that's what won me the tournament this week."

Blake Toppmeyer is a columnist for the USA TODAY Network. Email him at BToppmeyer@gannett.com and follow him on X @btoppmeyer.

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Which New York baseball team will end their streak first?

It’s not often that both New York baseball teams are struggling at the same time—but here we are. The New York Yankees and the New York Mets have each dropped five straight games, and neither team looks anything close to sharp. In fact, through this stretch, both clubs have looked like two of the sloppiest teams in MLB. So now the question becomes simple: which team snaps out of it first?


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Yankees: Talent There, Execution Missing

The Yankees struggles haven’t been about a lack of talent—it’s been about execution. Defensive miscues, inconsistent at-bats, and questionable situational play have all contributed to their losing streak. This is a team built to contend, but right now, they’re not playing clean baseball.

The lineup has gone quiet at key moments, and when opportunities have presented themselves, they’ve too often been wasted.

Mets: High Payroll, Low Results

New York Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor (12) is shown at the plate during the fifth inning, Thursday, March 26, 2026.

For the Mets, the frustration feels even louder. With one of the highest payrolls in baseball, expectations are sky-high—but the results haven’t followed. Like the Yankees, the Mets have struggled with fundamentals, failing to capitalize on scoring chances while letting games slip away late.

The gap between what they should be and what they are right now is becoming harder to ignore. To be fair here, the Mets are without their best player, Juan Soto. It makes a difference, even with other superstars on the roster.

Sloppy Baseball on Both Sides

What stands out most is how similar these struggles look.

Both teams are:

  • Making avoidable defensive mistakes
  • Failing in clutch situations
  • Lacking consistency inning to inning

These aren’t talent issues—they’re execution issues. And those tend to be the most frustrating to fix.

Who Has the Edge to Bounce Back?

Apr 4, 2026; Bronx, New York, USA; New York Yankees left fielder Cody Bellinger (35) watches his two run home run against the Miami Marlins during the fifth inning at Yankee Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Gregory Fisher-Imagn Images

If you’re looking for which team ends the streak first, it likely comes down to one thing: which team cleans it up faster. The Yankees might have a slight edge simply because their issues feel more fixable—better situational hitting and cleaner defense could quickly flip results.

But the Mets? Their struggles feel a bit heavier, especially given the pressure that comes with their payroll and expectations. With Soto out, it will be harder for the Mets to regain their form.

The Yankees have their superstar in Aaron Judge.

The good news? It’s still early. Five-game losing streaks happen over a 162-game season. But how teams respond to them can define momentum moving forward.

The Bottom Line

Both teams are better than what they’ve shown. But right now, neither is playing like it.

The Yankees and Mets are stuck in the same place—sloppy, inconsistent, and searching for answers. The first team to tighten things up will be the one that breaks out.

And in a city like New York, that turnaround can’t come soon enough.


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Former MLB GM makes bold Marlins claim amid hot start to 2026 season

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The Miami Marlins are coming into the third week of April during the MLB season with a solid 8-8 record. While things could be a bit better, especially after their sweep at the hands of the Detroit Tigers, the Marlins are still in good shape.

But, how good are the Marlins actually? Is this just a fluky hot start for a Miami team that has some fun young talent, or is this for real? Are the Marlins actually contenders?

Well, former MLB general manager Jim Bowden for The Athletic made a bold claim that this Marlins team is indeed for real, and that they are contenders for the postseason and here to stay as well.

Former MLB GM makes bold Marlins claim amid 8-8 start

"It was a tough weekend for the Marlins, who were swept by the Tigers, but even with that setback, Miami looks like a team on the rise," Bowden writes. "... They are contenders and are here to stay."

Miami is 8-8 to begin the 2026 season, and looking back to the 2025 season, across their final 76 games, they went 41-35.

While the Marlins aren't a top-tier contender by any means, they are a frisky team that certainly has the makings of an underdog postseason team.

Sandy Alcantara and Eury Perez are two elite starting pitchers, and could help lead the Marlins' pitching staff during a postseason series. Add in Max Meyer and Pete Fairbanks, and the Marlins have a great core of a pitching staff.

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Then, with the lineup, Augustin Ramirez, Liam Hicks, Xavier Edwards, Otto Lopez, and Owen Caissie have looked good this season.

Kyle Stowers has yet to play this year, and his return would make Miami even better. And any other call-ups or players breaking out, and this roster could be a serious threat come October.

It's not just that the Marlins have looked competitive this season; it's that their roster is full of young players who might only be getting better.

The Marlins are a fun team in Major League Baseball, and Bowden believes that this is a legitimate contender for the postseason this season and beyond.

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MLB Apple TV schedule 2026: Dates, times and teams for every &#39;Friday Night Baseball&#39; live stream

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The 2026 MLB season is here, and with it comes a weekly slate of "Friday Night Baseball" games set to stream exclusively on Apple TV.

From March through September, Apple TV will be the place to turn on Friday nights (and occasional afternoons) for national broadcasts, including numerous high-profile matchups. 

Among the highlights on the 2026 schedule released so far are the Dodgers hosting the Cubs (April 24), a Mets-Yankees showdown (May 15), and a Dodgers-Phillies NLDS rematch (May 29).

See the Apple TV "Friday Night Baseball" schedule for 2026 below and tune in every week. 

Apple TV MLB 'Friday Night Baseball' schedule 2026

MLB and Apple have announced the "Friday Night Baseball" schedule through the end of June. See the full list of upcoming Apple TV games below: 

DateGameTime (ET)
April 17Rays at Pirates6:45 p.m.
Tigers at Red Sox7:15 p.m.
April 24Phillies at Braves7:15 p.m.
Cubs at Dodgers10:15 p.m.
May 1Reds at Pirates6:45 p.m.
Royals at Mariners9:45 p.m.
May 8Twins at Guardians7:15 p.m.
Cardinals at Padres9:45 p.m.
May 15Blue Jays at Tigers6:45 p.m.
Yankees at Mets7:15 p.m.
May 22Astros at Cubs2:20 p.m.
Tigers at Orioles7:15 p.m.
May 29Twins at Pirates6:45 p.m.
Phillies at Dodgers10:15 p.m.
June 5Guardians at Rangers8:15 p.m.
Royals at Twins8:15 p.m.
June 12Diamondbacks at Reds7:15 p.m.
Braves at Mets7:15 p.m.
June 19Cardinals at Royals8:15 p.m.
Twins at Diamondbacks9:45 p.m.
June 26Cubs at Brewers7:45 p.m.
Dodgers at Padres9:45 p.m.

How much does Apple TV cost?

New subscribers can try Apple TV for free for seven days

Once the trial period ends, monthly subscription plans cost just $12.99 in the U.S. and $14.99 in Canada.

Apple TV MLB announcers for 2026

The "Friday Night Baseball" broadcast teams return for a fourth season together. 

Wayne Randazzo (play-by-play), Dontrelle Willis (analyst) and Heidi Watney (reporter) will call one of the games, with Alex Faust (play-by-play), Ryan Spilborghs (analyst) and Tricia Whitaker (reporter) on site for the other game. Rich Waltz will fill in occasionally. 

Why are MLB games on Apple TV?

Under the agreement between MLB and Apple, Apple TV has exclusive streaming rights to two games every Friday across a 25-week span. This is the fifth consecutive year that MLB games will air on Apple TV as a part of "Friday Night Baseball."

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Bill Belichick catches stray after UNC&#39;s latest coaching hire

North Carolina coach Bill Belichick caught a stray during a recent segment on Run It Back, when Michelle Beadle, Lou Williams, and Chandler Parsons discussed the hiring of former NBA champion Michael Malone as North Carolina's new basketball coach.

The cast was asked if they thought that Malone would be more successful at North Carolina than Belichick.

Last season was clearly a disappointment for Belichick's Tar Heels, who went 4-8 in their first season under the former New England Patriots' six-time Super Bowl-winning head coach. In addition to losing football games, there was also the off-the-field noise emanating from Belichick's relationship with his 25-year-old girlfriend, Jordon Hudson.

"The logical hiring of Michael Malone out of nowhere to be their new head coach, although he hasn't coached in the college ranks since 2001. But then again, they did hire Bill Belichick with a whopping 4-8 record," said Beadle. "So, talk to me. He's gotta be better than Belichick, right? Gotta be."

Both Williams and Parsons agreed that Malone would be more successful at North Carolina than Belichick.

To be fair, Malone is 54 years old in comparison to the 73-year-old Belichick. So there's a good chance that he will have more time on his hands to turn things around.

He might also be set up with a better situation overall considering the Tar Heels' perennial success as a basketball program. One would assume that Malone will have significantly more to work with than Belichick did upon arrival.

"Michael Malone will have a lot more success at North Carolina than Bill Belichick," Parsons quipped.

Belichick has certainly received his fair share of criticism for his first season at Chapel Hill. There's hope that he can start to turn things around after his first full season with the program. However, it's also clear that the legendary coach has his work cut out for him to get the team on the right track.

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Steelers updated 2026 NFL Draft needs

The Pittsburgh Steelers offseason kicked off with the resignation of Mike Tomlin and hasn't let up since. Now the Steelers are less than two weeks to the start of the 2026 NFL Draft and there's still more work to do. The team has made some huge changes on the roster via free agency and trade which forced us to make some changes in our top four draft needs.

One big caveat here. No quarterback in our top draft needs. With Aaron Rodgers eventually showing up and Will Howard having the support of head coach Mike McCarthy, we've taken quarterback off our list completely.

1 - Offensive guard

Replacing Isaac Seumalo was a top priority heading into the offseason and the Steelers didn't address it. We aren't opposed to Spencer Anderson starting the season at left guard, but long-term, his value is as a reserve who can play multiple spots. The top of the draft has four guards who we see could come in and start Week One to address this need.

2 - Wide receiver

You might think trading for Michael Pittman Jr. fixed the wide receiver issues but it didn't at all. NFL teams need at least three starting-caliber receivers, which is why we have a wide receiver here. In terms of draft order, we won't be at all surprised if a receiver is the target in the first round.

3 - Tight end

The Steelers lost two of their top four tight ends this offseason and without Jonnu Smith and Connor Heyward and must be replaced. This draft is filled with prospects who offer value as both receivers and blockers and with three third-round picks, look for one of them to come off the board there.

4 - Offensive tackle

The future of starting left tackle Broderick Jones is currently up in the air. There are concerns he won't be ready to start the season, and if he misses a significant chunk of the year or struggles, hemight not get a new contract at the end of the year. This why we view drafting a player who might be able to replace him sooner rather than later this high.

This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: Steelers updated 2026 NFL Draft needs

Sunday Night Baseball schedule 2026: Dates, times, teams, live streams to watch every prime time MLB broadcast

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For the first time since 2000, MLB games are back on NBC. The network is the new home of Sunday Night Baseball in 2026, the first in a three-year deal.

The MLB package joins NBC's long-running Sunday Night Football franchise and its new Sunday NBA coverage for this season, giving the network a year-round showcase in that time slot. 

This year's coverage will feature esteemed announcers Bob Costas and Jason Benetti headline the coverage team on the network. Along with that duo, NBC will feature past MLB stars including Clayton Kershaw, Anthony Rizzo and Joey Votto to analyze the games and provide insights from their playing days.

With that in mind, here is the breakdown of the upcoming NBC baseball schedule for the 2026 season.

Where to watch MLB Sunday Night Baseball in 2026

The MLB Sunday Night Baseball package moves to NBC and Peacock this season, with 20 games set to air on NBC and 11 Peacock exclusives. 

All of the games on NBC can also be streamed live via DIRECTV, which offers a free trial to new subscribers. 

Catch every game – try DIRECTV FREE today! Stream live MLB, March Madness, soccer and more with must-have sports channels like TNT, TBS, truTV, ESPN, FS1, and NFL Network—all included with DIRECTV.

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Sunday Night Baseball schedule 2026

NBC will air 20 games in 2026, some of them outside the actual Sunday night slot. These include two Opening Day games and a Labor Day showcase.

Bob Costas (host), Jason Benetti (play-by-play), Ahmed Fareed (Sunday Night Leadoff host), Clayton Kershaw (analyst), Joey Votto (analyst), and Anthony Rizzo (analyst) will headline NBC's stellar coverage staff.

Here is the upcoming schedule for the 2026 season:

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
April 19Phillies vs. Braves7 p.m.Peacock
April 26Royals vs. Angels7 p.m.Peacock
May 3Tigers vs. Rangers7 p.m.Peacock
May 10Royals vs. Tigers7 p.m.Peacock
May 17Mariners vs. Padres7 p.m.Peacock
May 24Angels vs. Rangers7 p.m.Peacock
May 31Cardinals vs. Cubs7 p.m.NBC, DIRECTV, Peacock
June 7Cubs vs. Giants8 p.m.NBC, DIRECTV, Peacock
June 14Red Sox vs. Rangers7 p.m.NBC, DIRECTV, Peacock
June 21Phillies vs. Mets7 p.m.NBC, DIRECTV, Peacock
June 28Red Sox vs. Yankees7 p.m.NBC, DIRECTV, Peacock
July 5Braves vs. Mets12:30 p.m.NBC, DIRECTV, Peacock
July 5Dodgers vs. Padres7 p.m.NBC, DIRECTV, Peacock
July 19Yankees vs. Dodgers7 p.m.NBC, DIRECTV, Peacock
July 26Phillies vs. Yankees7 p.m.NBC, DIRECTV, Peacock
Aug. 2Dodgers vs. Red Sox7 p.m.NBC, DIRECTV, Peacock
Aug. 9Padres vs. Astros8 p.m.NBC, DIRECTV, Peacock
Aug. 16Astros vs. Mariners7 p.m.NBC, DIRECTV, Peacock
Aug. 23Red Sox vs. Giants3 p.m.NBC, DIRECTV, Peacock
Aug. 30Cubs vs. Reds3 p.m.NBC, DIRECTV, Peacock
Aug. 30Mets vs. Astros7 p.m.NBC, DIRECTV, Peacock
Sept. 6Phillies vs. Braves3 p.m.NBC, DIRECTV, Peacock
Sept. 6Royals vs. Blue Jays7 p.m.Peacock
Sept. 7^Giants vs. Cardinals8 p.m.NBC, DIRECTV, Peacock
Sept. 13Giants vs. Padres7 p.m.Peacock
Sept. 20Orioles vs. Brewers7 p.m.Peacock

^ Labor Day (Monday)

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Eagles blockbuster trade idea sends first-round pick to Steelers for $123 million star defender

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Losing Jaelan Phillips and Nakobe Dean during the beginning of free agency made one thing clear for the Philadelphia Eagles: they should be in the market for a formidable quarterback hunter who can positively alter games. 

Bleacher Report’s Gary Davenport recently cited that the Eagles are among the teams that should be interested in a Pittsburgh Steelers star defender, but added that Philadelphia can’t afford to offer Pittsburgh anything less than a first-round pick for the 2021 Defensive Player of the Year.

“For many Pittsburgh Steelers fans, the notion of trading edge-rusher T.J. Watt is ludicrous,” Davenport wrote Friday. “The Wisconsin product has been to eight Pro Bowls in nine seasons, was named the 2021 Defensive Player of the Year, and his 115 career sacks are the most in Steelers history.”

“However, Watt is also a highly paid 31-year-old coming off an injury-marred season where he posted just seven sacks—tied for the second-fewest of his career. To be clear, moving Watt for anything less than a first-round pick—even with his sizable contract—would be selling low.”

“It is also fair to question whether the current version of the Steelers, even with Aaron Rodgers, profiles as a legitimate Super Bowl contender. Add in that the Steelers have an in-house replacement already on the roster in Nick Herbig, and maybe dealing Watt isn't so ludicrous after all. Potential suitors: Los Angeles Chargers and Eagles.”

Watt thrives as a pass rusher in the modern NFL thanks to his commitment to lowering his center of gravity and using his signature dip (better known as ghost) and rip moves to reach opposing quarterbacks before passes are thrown. 

Watt, who once recorded 22.5 sacks in a season (2021-22), completed 55 tackles, accumulated seven sacks, and forced three fumbles with the Steelers last season. In other words, Watt would do wonders for an Eagles pass rush that could use some work before the new season starts. 

If Philadelphia is open to surrendering a first-round pick for Watt, the two-time Super Bowl champions could move closer to completing what would be arguably the biggest trade of the offseason.

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&#8216;People probably find it very hard to believe&#8217; &#8211; Arne Slot on Liverpool&#8217;s approach to PSG second-leg clash

‘People probably find it very hard to believe’ – Arne Slot on Liverpool’s approach to PSG second-leg clash
‘People probably find it very hard to believe’ – Arne Slot on Liverpool’s approach to PSG second-leg clash

Arne Slot insists his Liverpool side’s approach to their Champions League quarter-final second-leg clash with PSG will not be all that different to the first leg.

Liverpool will have to overturn a two-goal deficit, trailing 2-0 after their defeat in Paris last week. But Slot says he will not change much in terms of his instructions.

“People probably find it very hard to believe what I’m going to say now, but the approach is not so different for tomorrow than it was to Paris because for the people who know me, I never put out a team and tell them to go into a low block for 90 minutes,” the Liverpool boss said.

“Actually, if you really look at the game back, we really pressed them high on multiple occasions. Unfortunately, seven or eight of those moments led to them being one on one with our goalkeeper.

“Again, the approach tomorrow will be to take the risk, because that’s first of all what we need, but to get the ball off them, you need to press them and we saw how difficult it is to press these players.

“But that was the same last season and Anfield made a big difference for us and I’m expecting it to make a big difference for us tomorrow as well.”

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Slot also says it is important for his players to remember what they have been capable of at times this season.

“First of all remind them what the score was – that it was 2-0,” he said. “It felt completely different, as we all know, but the end result was 2-0. Second of all we have shown so many times in big games this season that we are able to get a great performance.

“We have also shown a completely different face, I am completely aware of that, but many of our games that we have played were very good as well. Especially in big games.

“In the 49 home games we have played [under me] 36 times we were able to score two goals or more. Yes, we have not played all these 49 games against Paris St-Germain, I realise that, but the Premier League and Champions League opponents we had were very strong.

“So yes there is a belief we can do special things tomorrow but we need to be very, very, very special tomorrow to achieve that. We are playing the champions of Europe so that makes the task more difficult but not impossible.”

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Lorient owner Bill Foley sets ambitious European objective

Lorient owner Bill Foley sets ambitious European objective
Lorient owner Bill Foley sets ambitious European objective

Black Knight Football Club (BKFC), the owners of AFC Bournemouth, became the sole shareholder of FC Lorient earlier this season. In an interview with L’Équipe, Bill Foley has now announced an ambitious objective. 

Even despite Sunday night’s 2-0 loss to Olympique Lyonnais, Lorient are far exceeding expectations in Ligue 1 this season. Following their promotion from Ligue 2 last season, they were one of the favourites for an immediate return to the second division. However, with just five league games remaining, Lorient are currently ninth. There is no threat of relegation.

Foley looks to make Lorient a ‘serious contender’ in Ligue 1

However, there will be changes over the summer. Olivier Pantaloni will leave and there will be a reshuffle within the hierarchy. The Breton club are now looking to push on, as Foley has now told L’ÉquipeRather than looking over their shoulder, he believes that Les Merlus should be looking up the table.

Asked about the implications of BKFC’s full takeover, Foley responded: “It allows us to be a bit more aggressive to go after the objective that has always been European football. I don’t know if that will be the Champions League. It is a very ambitious goal, but I don’t see any reason why we can’t be in the Europa League or the Europa Conference League. I’m not satisfied with playing a supporting role, my aspirations are high,” said the American. 

He added, “We will play in Europe and we will make the necessary investment to make Lorient a serious actor in Ligue 1.”

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Morgan Rogers: Man United ramp up pursuit of Aston Villa talisman

Morgan Rogers: Man United ramp up pursuit of Aston Villa talisman
Morgan Rogers: Man United ramp up pursuit of Aston Villa talisman

Manchester United have ramped up their pursuit of Morgan Rogers after Aston Villa issued a clear demand to let the in-demand attacker leave at the end of the season, according to a new report.

Villa set their price

After two brilliant seasons under Unai Emery at Villa Park, a host of elite clubs are looking to add Rogers to their ranks this summer, including the Red Devils.

Morgan Rogers Stats: 2025/26 Season

United are joined in the hunt by Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and Paris Saint-Germain, with the Villans’ initial valuation of the 23-year-old believed to have been around the £100 million mark.

However, Sacha Tavolieri (Sky Sports) reveals Villa have now set their price at just under £80m. There is even a sense that an offer in the region of £70-80m may be enough to force the Midlands club to “consider a departure”.

This would put Rogers in a similar threshold to other red-hot attackers who have made moves within the Premier League over the past year. This includes United duo Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo, signed from Wolves and Brentford last summer, as well as Manchester City’s Player of the Year contender Antoine Semenyo, whom INEOS pushed to sign in January but were ultimately rebuffed.

One of the key factors which drove United’s decision to bring Cunha and Mbeumo to Old Trafford was their desire to wear the red shirt, rejecting offers from the club’s rivals to complete the move. It indicated a level of commitment and passion INEOS were keen to add, while removing players who lacked both at the same time.

Tavolieri describes Rogers as “very open” to joining United on the condition that Champions League football is secured next season – an increasingly likely prospect under interim boss Michael Carrick, whom the England international played under at Middlesbrough.

By contrast, Villa are in the midst of a dramatic downturn in form, having been in a secure third place for much of the campaign. Emery’s men have dropped to fourth, with fifth-place Liverpool hot on their tails, as United have surged ahead of them thanks to a remarkable transformation under Carrick.

With the 44-year-old Englishman moving closer and closer to getting the Old Trafford job permanently, this pre-existing relationship with Rogers, as well as one with sporting director Jason Wilcox after their shared time at Manchester City’s academy, could prove essential in winning a red-hot race for his signature.

United make contact

Tavolieri reveals United have “made contact” with Villa to “explore the possibility of a deal this summer.” However, the Sky Sports reporter also mentions Chelsea as a competitor who have already “made enquiries with the player’s representatives”.

A report relayed by The Peoples Person indicates INEOS are prioritising an upgrade on the left wing, with Rogers joined by Everton magician Iliman Ndiaye and RB Leipzig speedster Yan Diomande as the primary targets.

Interestingly, all three present different profiles, suggesting a flexibility in what United are looking for in the market. Diomande is a 19-year-old breakout star in Germany who offers lethal dribbling and outstanding athleticism, while the 26-year-old Ndiaye is a gifted technician Everton fans consider their most skilful player in years.

Both players are more natural ‘left wingers’ than Rogers, however, who often plays more centrally for Villa and England, with Thomas Tuchel having played the 6’2 attacker as his No.10 over Jude Bellingham during the Three Lions’ qualifying campaign for the World Cup.

There would be few better options for United to target were Bruno Fernandes to depart the club this summer. But Rogers’ mobility and ability to dominate in transitions mean he can play on the left too, in the same team as the Portuguese captain, though it would a more athletic fullback, such as Patrick Dorgu rather than the ageing Luke Shaw, to provide a constant overlap on the outside.

However, this position – a hybrid between a left winger and an attacking midfielder – is already filled by Cunha, with the Brazil international operating most effectively in the half-space on the left-hand side of the pitch. And while he is also able to play up top, potentially offering more competition for Benjamin Sesko, it would be a bold move to target another big-money signing with such a similar profile to last summer’s big-money signing.

Final Thoughts

If United can strike a deal for a Premier League-proven attacker yet to enter his prime, with outstanding physicality and an excellent attitude, in the region of £70m, Rogers would be a signing worth pursuing.

However, if the growing interest from England’s elite, and heavyweights on the continent, drives the price up to the £100m mark, the Red Devils would be best served by bowing out of the race and looking to target a more natural left-winger in his stead.

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Arne Slot backs his Liverpool side to do &#8216;special things&#8217; against PSG

Arne Slot backs his Liverpool side to do ‘special things’ against PSG
Arne Slot backs his Liverpool side to do ‘special things’ against PSG

Liverpool vs PSG: Belief Builds Ahead of Champions League Clash

Liverpool head into a decisive European night with confidence, clarity and a manager who understands exactly what is required. Under Arne Slot, the message is simple, grounded in evidence rather than emotion, and built on what this team has already achieved.

Facing Paris Saint-Germain after a 2-0 first leg deficit, Liverpool know the margin is clear. The challenge is equally obvious, yet far from beyond them.

Arne Slot Sets Tone for Liverpool Response

Slot has not overcomplicated the narrative. He has reminded his players of the facts and the opportunity. Speaking ahead of the clash, he said:“There is a belief we can do special things”

He expanded on that belief with a measured explanation:“First of all remind them what the score was – that it was 2-0. It felt completely different, as we all know, but the end result was 2-0. Second of all we have shown so many times in big games this season that we are able to get a great performance.

“We have also shown a completely different face, I am completely aware of that, but many of our games that we have played were very good as well. Especially in big games.

“In the 49 home games we have played [under me] 36 times we were able to score two goals or more. Yes, we have not played all these 49 games against Paris St-Germain, I realise that, but the Premier League and Champions League opponents we had were very strong.

“So yes there is a belief we can do special things tomorrow but we need to be very, very, very special tomorrow to achieve that. We are playing the champions of Europe so that makes the task more difficult but not impossible.”

Photo: IMAGO

Anfield Form Fuels Confidence

Statistics often tell part of the story, and in Liverpool’s case, the numbers at Anfield are difficult to ignore. Scoring two or more goals in 36 of 49 home matches under Slot points to a side that thrives in familiar surroundings.

It also reflects a tactical identity that has quickly taken hold since his arrival. Liverpool play with intent, tempo and a willingness to take risks in key moments. Against PSG, that approach will need to be executed with precision.

The Premier League title win in 2024 to 25 has already validated Slot’s methods. European nights now present another stage to reinforce that progress.

PSG Challenge Requires Near Perfect Display

There is no disguising the scale of the task. PSG arrive as champions of Europe, carrying both pedigree and experience. For Liverpool, the margin for error is minimal.

Yet, knockout football often rewards belief as much as structure. Slot’s comments suggest a manager who understands both the emotional and tactical demands of the occasion.

Liverpool will need intensity from the first whistle, control in midfield, and clinical finishing. A 2-0 deficit can be overturned, but only with sustained pressure and composure in decisive moments.

From Bats To Boots, Jose Bautista Bets Boldly On Soccer In Vegas

Jose Bautista, owner of Las Vegas Lights FC

Former MLB slugger Jose Bautista is principal owner of USL soccer team, Las Vegas Lights FC.

credit: Las Vegas Lights FC

While Major League Baseball enters high gear, legendary slugger Jose Bautista is as locked into the sports world as ever. But the 15-year veteran has swapped the diamond for the pitch; since early 2024, the man affectionately known as "Joey Bats" has been immersed in professional soccer.

In January 2024, Bautista made his formal entry into the world of professional sports ownership by acquiring Las Vegas Lights FC.

As the primary owner of the USL Championship club, Bautista translates his veteran leadership and competitive drive into one of the country’s most electric sports markets. Since his arrival, the franchise has seen a surge in momentum.

The two-time American League home run leader sees a perfect storm of opportunity on the horizon, fueled by the 2026 FIFA World Cup’s arrival in North America and the continued explosion of the Las Vegas sports market.

"Being a lifelong baseball player definitely gave me insight into the business of professional sports in North America," Bautista shared during our late March Zoom interview.

Investing in a sports team is “a function of multiple things,” Bautista added. “When I was growing up, interest in soccer, or fútbol, was very minimal. But seeing the growth of the sport within North America was an opportunity.”

Bautista also highlighted the transformative impact of global star power on emerging soccer leagues. He pointed to the massive influence of Lionel Messi joining David Beckham’s Inter Miami CF, as well as Cristiano Ronaldo’s high-profile move to Al Nassr in the Saudi Pro League, as catalysts for the sport's rapid growth.

“I think having the global superstars certainly doesn’t hurt. That brings attention and exposure,” Bautista said.

For Bautista, the transition from athlete to entrepreneur was a matter of strategic selection. While he considered ventures in motorsports and other industries, he ultimately leaned into the cultural roots of his home country.

Beyond the Dominican Republic's noted love affair with baseball, Bautista saw that soccer’s popularity is skyrocketing—making it the logical next chapter for his career in the front office.

But how does a new owner get the locals in the nation’s 24th largest city to turn up for soccer, in a city known for gambling and glitzy nightlife? Bautista thinks it’s all about building the fan experience and building relationships.

“That's the challenge, right? And we're getting better at that,” Bautista said. “We’re learning the local market more and more every single day. And now that this is our third year, we've laid a good foundation for growing that community and local fan base.”

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Jose Bautista #19 of the Toronto Blue Jays throws his bat up in the air after hitting a three-run home run against the Texas Rangers in game five of the ALDS, October 14, 2015 in Toronto, Canada. (Photo by Tom Szczerbowski/Getty Images)

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Bautista, now 45, noted that Las Vegas shares the strong "tourism appeal of cities like Orlando and Miami” as well as Austin, Texas—all of which boast thriving Major League Soccer franchises and rapidly expanding fan bases.

Orlando is also the home base of the SheBelieves Cup, the prestigious annual women's soccer tournament launched after the U.S. Women's National Team’s successful 2015 World Cup campaign.

The Las Vegas Lights owner also likes the odds, stating that with youth soccer exploding across America and in the Dominican Republic, it shows that there is an interest in the world’s biggest sport that’s not going away.

“Soccer is way more widely available and more popular now. So I'm excited about the future of the soccer athlete in North America.”

Beyond the arena, Bautista has diversified his portfolio with high-growth ventures that offer significant upside. Another Dominican “national pastime” he’s all in on is coffee.

Bautista’s premium coffee brand, Bella Aldea, is produced and grown in the Juncalito highlands, using a blend of traditional methods and modern quality standards in collaboration with a fifth-generation farming family. The brand entered the Canadian market in 2025 through a partnership with The Ritz-Carlton, Toronto, debuting as one of the featured beverages at the Toronto International Film Festival.

He also established the Bautista Impact Fund in September 2025, in partnership with SickKids Foundation, to support Canada's top children's hospital. It is a donor-advised fund providing unrestricted support for urgent needs, specialized equipment, and research, with a focus on advancing Precision Child Health.

Bautista's vision for the Las Vegas Lights centers on elevating the club's regional profile and deepening community ties, all while curating a fan experience that taps into the high-octane energy of Las Vegas.

“We’re going to deliver value to fans who are spending their hard-earned dollars buying our tickets, getting a drink, and something to eat when they come to the ballpark. But we want to entertain.” Bautista concludes that, “We want people to forget about the troubles in life every now and then and just become huge fans and root for the hometown team.”

This article was originally published on Forbes.com

Former MLB GM Boldly Predicts Historic Season For Pirates Star

Pittsburgh Pirates center fielder Oneil Cruz

Former MLB GM Boldly Predicts Historic Season For Pirates Star originally appeared on SportsNet Pittsburgh. Add SportsNet Pittsburgh as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Pittsburgh Pirates are off to a fantastic start this year, including center fielder Oneil Cruz. He's helped fuel their 9-6 start with his sizzling bat, which has already produced five home runs, 13 RBI and a .339/.400/.644 batting line.

Cruz has been aggressive on the bases, too, with six steals in seven attempts. 

While Cruz faded last year after a similarly hot start, former MLB Jim Bowden believes this one is for real, especially given his dramatic improvement against left-handed pitching.

In fact, Bowden wrote in The Athletic on Monday (subscription required) that he thinks Cruz will go 30/30 this year.

"Cruz hired a left-handed batting practice pitcher this offseason to improve his ability to hit left-handed pitching and it has paid dividends already. He’s batting .471 versus lefties with three home runs and has an 11-game hitting streak. He had a huge weekend in Chicago and is now batting .339/.400/.644 overall with five homers and six stolen bases in 15 games," Bowden wrote.

What early-season MLB trends should we believe, and which ones are mirages? https://t.co/M0z57cM3qe via @NYTimes

— Jim Bowden⚾️ (@JimBowdenGM) April 13, 2026

"A lot of the pressure has been taken off of Cruz now that the Pirates have a much deeper lineup that includes veteran bats like Brandon Lowe and Ryan O’Hearn and the game’s best prospect, Konnor Griffin," Bowden added. "Last season, Cruz passed the 30-stolen base threshold with 38 steals. Repeating that performance on the base paths and getting to 30 homers for the first time seems well within reach, as long as he stays healthy."

Bowden's right that Cruz has a lot more help this year and doesn't have the expectation to carry the Pirates' lineup this year. That's seemingly taken a lot of the weight off his shoulders, allowing him to unlock his superstar potential.

Cruz led the NL with 38 steals last year, but he's never hit more than 21 homers in a season. He'll need to enjoy a significant power surge this year to reach 30/30, but that's certainly possible in his age-27 season.

If Cruz does get there, he'll become just the second player in franchise history to do it, joining Barry Bonds. Bonds did it twice during his first two MVP campaigns in 1990 and 1992, so it's been a while since a Pirate joined the club.

As long as Cruz stays healthy, he has a realistic chance at joining him, perhaps as soon as this year.

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Florida State Esports advances to National Championship

Take notice, Esports world. Florida State is one game away from its second national championship in collegiate Splatoon. On Sunday, the team defeated UC Santa Cruz 5-4 in a best-of-nine set, advancing to the Collegiate Cephalopod Association's Division 7 National Championship.

FSU Goldies started by dropping the first game to UC Santa Cruz in Splat Zones, but responded by taking the next three games in a row in Tower Control, Rainmaker, and Clam Blitz. With a 3-1 lead, the Seminoles let UC Santa Cruz back in as they won their second Splat Zones game and another game in Tower Control.

A 3-3 tie brought it to match point on Clam Blitz in the Museum d'Alfonsino map, but UC Santa Cruz would push it to a game nine, with it being all on the line in Splat Zones on Shipshape Cargo Co. In a thrilling game nine where FSU brought it to one point away from a knockout, the Goldies allowed UC Santa Cruz to score 81 out of the 100 points to clinch the match.

In the last 10 seconds, FSU painted the zone and ran out the clock to punch its ticket to the national championship. FSU Splatoon advances for just the second time to the National Championship game in the CCA league. The last time they were there in 2023, they won it all.

Commentator inker2_ on the Twitch livestream was quoted as saying, "That set really had it all. No hyperbole to it. That was absolutely everything you could possibly want in a best-of-nine. FSU, knowing that they had a problem in Splat Zones, [they needed] to overcome [their] greatest challenge to deserve the finals. They are definitely deserving of their finals spot to go and take it home."

Kyon, the other commentator, also spoke on the match's intensity, "That was a fun one to watch," he said.

Player Revolution on advancing to the national championship put it best: "To be able to be out there representing Florida State, it’s amazing, but it can get pretty intense. There was a lot of pressure in this match, and there’s going to be more in the finals, but when it’s game time, you just have to clear your head out of all the noise and stay focused. That’s what I did here, and I think it made the difference in a few places for everyone to stay focused and go for the win."

Clover added to this, saying, "I’m really glad to be here for this. We’ve worked really hard and improved a lot since the start of the season, so this is a big testament to our growth. I’ll do my best to treat this next match like any other, since I always try to stay level-headed in a high-pressure match. Just watching the game back has my heart pounding. We really worked hard to make it work."

In his postgame interview, team captain Ghast told Kyon and Inker about saving the game, "It's always me telling myself that it's not over till it's over. No matter what the score is, always try your best."

The Goldies will play the University of Houston in a rematch of the group 3 championship game in the national championship. The championship game will be held on Sunday, March 19th at 8 p.m. ET. Fans can stay updated by following @FSUSplatoon on X.

WE'RE GOING TO THE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP!!! #GoGoldiespic.twitter.com/yPXio12uCT

— Florida State Splatoon (@FSUSplatoon) April 12, 2026

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‘Let’s see if Cholo does me a favor’ – Lamine Yamal sends message to Atletico boss ahead of Barcelona’s Champions League tie

MADRID, SPAIN - APRIL 04: Diego Pablo Simeone head coach of Atletico de Madrid joking with Lamine Yamal of FC Barcelona during the LaLiga EA Sports match between Atletico de Madrid and FC Barcelona at Riyadh Air Metropolitano on April 04, 2026 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Diego Souto/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Lamine Yamal is hoping for a favor from Diego Simeone ahead of Tuesday’s crunch Champions League quarter-final second leg against Atletico.

The teenager heads into the match in impressive form for Hansi Flick’s side and is relishing the opportunity to pull off a special comeback against Atletico.

“I feel great, I’m really looking forward to tomorrow’s game, I’m motivated for it and I hope I can make a difference, let’s see if Cholo does me a favor and puts me one-on-one with some player and I hope so,” he told a pre-match press conference.

“I’m really looking forward to it. I’ve always said that at the beginning of the season my level was questioned a lot because of the pubalgia, and I like that these moments are coming because that’s when the real players come out, and I’m really looking forward to tomorrow.”

Yamal also promised fans that Barca would go absolutely everything to grab the victory and secure a place in the semi-finals.

“We promise that if we are eliminated, it will be fighting until the end, we will not leave a single minute without pressing and running, we will give it our all, it will be a 90-minute game or more, it is not over, a comeback is very possible and that is why we are here,” he added.

The Barcelona star has five goals and four assists in nine Champions League outings this season and will hope he can inspire his team to victory against in the Spanish capital.

Cartwright &#39;betrayed and disrespected&#39; by Hull FC

Hull FC head coach John Cartwright in a club issued coat
Hull FC announced last week that John Cartwright would be leaving the club at the end of the season [swpix.com]

Outgoing Hull FC head coach John Cartwright says he has not been given a reason for why they have opted to part ways with him at the end of the season.

The Black and Whites announced last week they would not be renewing the 60-year-old Australian's contract.

Cartwright took over on a two-year deal after the 2024 season, when the team won just three of 27 matches, and led them to seventh in 2025.

"It wasn't mutual, put it that way," he told BBC Radio Humberside when asked why he was leaving the club.

"I still haven't been given one (a reason), I have asked and I expect to be able to sit down with someone in the not too distant future.

"When people know the facts they can make their own mind up but for me I feel a bit betrayed and disrespected."

In a candid interview Cartwright said he had not had a "major" fallout with the board prior to them making the decision.

It has been widely reported that former England and Catalans Dragons head coach Steve McNamara will be coming in as his replacement.

Cartwright confirmed that he expects the Warrington assistant to take over at MKM Stadium at the end of the year.

"I believe it's done. The information was leaked and I found the timing of that awkward," he said.

"I've got nothing against Steve McNamara at all, it's just the business we're in, but I thought the timing could have been handled better."

'A training session wouldn't have been of any value'

Cartwright led the Black and Whites to a seventh-placed finish, three points off a play-off place, last season.

He said that they had cancelled last Tuesday's training session after he told the team about his exit.

"There was a pretty emotional meeting when I addressed the players," he said.

"The coaches left the room and the players decided to stay. In all honesty it wasn't the type of atmosphere where a training session would have been of any value so I decided to call the day off.

"They needed to go and chat amongst themselves. I haven't asked what was said, it's not my business. I think they had some grievances that they wanted to talk about and I don't know if they have been addressed either."

The former Gold Coast Titans head coach said that despite his own situation he would not allow the season to be "wasted".

"We've got to make sure we win as many games as we can," he said.

"It's ridiculous to waste a season. We're sitting two points out of the top six."

Ninth-placed Hull FC next welcome Challenge Cup semi-finalists St Helens on Thursday.

Giants to sign QB Brandon Allen

The Giants are adding another quarterback to their roster.

Aaron Wilson of KPRC reports that they have agreed to a deal with Brandon Allen. Jaxson Dart and Jameis Winston are the other quarterbacks under contract for 2026.

The move reunites Allen with Giants quarterbacks coach Brian Callahan. Allen spent last season with the Titans, who fired Callahan as their head coach six games into the season. Allen and Callahan were also with the Bengals at the same time earlier in their careers.

Allen appeared in one game for Tennessee and went 17-of-30 for 72 yards and an interception. He's also played for the 49ers and Broncos over the course of his NFL career.

Williams announces 2026 Festival of Speed line-up: Damon Hill to reunite with title-winning FW18

Motorsport photo

The Williams Formula 1 team will be attending the 2026 Goodwood Festival of Speed, which will take place from 9-12 July. 

Team principal James Vowles, 1996 champion and ambassador Damon Hill, reserve driver Luke Browning and three-time W Series champion and ambassador Jamie Chadwick will all appear at this year's Goodwood Festival of Speed.

Hill will be reunited with his title-winning FW18, which will feature on the iconic hillclimb. The former driver will also be honoured on the Goodwood House balcony.

BACK for Goodwood Festival of Speed 🏁🤩

Damon Hill, James Vowles, Luke Browning and Jamie Chadwick will be taking on the iconic festival hillclimbs in the championship-winning FW18 🏆

Find out more at: https://t.co/SANPcM4FWYpic.twitter.com/WAY6Wb6SWp

— Atlassian Williams F1 Team (@WilliamsF1) April 13, 2026

"Goodwood is an incredibly special event that showcases the best of British motorsport, and it’s an honour to be taking on the hillclimb alongside Damon, Jamie and Luke this year," Vowles said.

"To see Damon reunited with the FW18 as we mark 30 years since his world drivers’ championship is hugely meaningful for the team and for motorsport fans. Moments like these bring together our past, present and future, and that’s something we’re proud to celebrate."

Hill added: "I am delighted and very excited to be reunited with my championship-winning FW18 and Williams who made it all possible at this summer's Festival of Speed. To see the car return to Goodwood 30 years later, and to share that moment with the fans, is truly amazing. Thanks to the team at Grove for their work in getting the FW18 back on track. I’m looking forward to getting back behind the wheel!"

Damon Hill, Team Ambassador, Williams, and Luke Browning, Williams, pose for a photo on the fan stage.

Damon Hill, Team Ambassador, Williams, and Luke Browning, Williams, pose for a photo on the fan stage.

The Duke of Richmond, founder of the Goodwood Festival of Speed, also said:
"Formula 1 has been an essential part of the Festival of Speed since the very early days, and Williams were one of the first teams to appear, way back in 1994.

"Our fans are passionate about modern F1, but also knowledgeable about the sport’s history, and I know they'll be delighted to see Atlassian Williams F1 Team across the weekend. It will be fantastic to see James, Jamie and Luke in action, but the most special moment for me will be honouring Damon, on the 30th anniversary of his World Championship.

"Damon has been an ambassador since the first Festival of Speed and remains one of Goodwood’s most loyal supporters. I am immensely grateful to Williams F1 Team - Heritage for their support in restoring and preparing the FW18 for this special moment."

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Savannah Bananas TV schedule 2026: Dates, times, channels, live streams to watch Banana Ball games

Savannah Bananas

Savannah Bananas TV schedule 2026: Dates, times, channels, live streams to watch Banana Ball games originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Banana Ball is back for 2026, and bigger than ever. 

The baseball-adjacent traveling roadshow has added two additional teams for this season in the Loco Beach Coconuts and the Indianapolis Clowns, a resurrected Negro Leagues brand. 

That makes six teams, led by the flagship Savannah Bananas, set to crisscross the country from February through October in appearances at MLB venues including Yankee Stadium and Wrigley Field, plus NFL, college football and minor league baseball stadiums. 

While tickets see the Bananas in person have become increasingly difficult to acquire, Banana Ball has expanded its broadcast schedule for 2026, allowing fans everywhere to watch the show from the comfort of their homes. 

Here's everything you need to know about the Banana Ball games set to air nationally in 2026. 

Where to watch Banana Ball games in 2026

The broadcast package for 2026 Banana Ball games features select games slated to air on ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, truTV and The CW.

Games on those networks can also be streamed on DIRECTV, which offers a free trial to new users. 

All of the ABC and ESPN network broadcasts plus nine additional streaming-only games will be available to subscribers on the ESPN app and Disney+. See the full schedule below. 

Savannah Bananas TV schedule 2026

This is the broadcast schedule announced to date. Last year, the team added televised games midway through the season.

DateMatchupTime (ET)TV/Live streamCity
Feb. 28Bananas vs. Tailgaters7 p.m.ESPN app, Disney+Tallahassee
March 14Bananas vs. Party Animals8 p.m.ESPN app, Disney+New Orleans
March 28Bananas vs. Clowns10 p.m.ESPN app, Disney+Anaheim
April 25Bananas vs. Party Animals7 p.m.ESPN app, Disney+Bronx
May 2Bananas vs. Tailgaters8 p.m.ESPN2, DIRECTV, ESPN app, Disney+College Station
May 8Bananas vs. Party Animals7 p.m.truTV, DIRECTVAtlanta
May 10Bananas vs. Party Animals2:30 p.m.The CW, DIRECTVAtlanta
May 15Bananas vs. Coconuts7 p.m.truTV, DIRECTVSavannah
May 16Bananas vs. Coconuts6:30 p.m.The CW, DIRECTVSavannah
May 22Party Animals vs. Clowns10 p.m.truTV, DIRECTVTacoma
May 23Bananas vs. Tailgaters7 p.m.ESPN app, Disney+Knoxville
May 29Party Animals vs. Coconuts7 p.m.ESPN app, Disney+Orlando
May 30Bananas vs. Clowns8 p.m.truTV, DIRECTVKansas City
May 31Bananas vs. Clowns3:30 p.m.The CW, DIRECTVKansas City
June 5Bananas vs. Clowns8 p.m.truTV, DIRECTVSavannah
June 6Party Animals vs. Coconuts7:30 p.m.The CW, DIRECTVMilwaukee
June 7Party Animals vs. Coconuts3:30 p.m.The CW, DIRECTVMilwaukee
June 12Coconuts vs. Party Animals7 p.m.truTV, DIRECTVJersey Shore
June 13Bananas vs. Firefighters8 p.m.ESPN app, Disney+Lincoln
June 19Bananas vs. Clowns7 p.m.ESPN2, DIRECTV, ESPN app, Disney+Cincinnati
June 19Party Animals vs. Tailgaters8 p.m.truTV, DIRECTVNashville
June 20Bananas vs. Clowns7 p.m.ESPN app, Disney+Cincinnati
June 20Party Animals vs. Tailgaters8 p.m.The CW, DIRECTVNashville
June 21Bananas vs. Clowns3 p.m.ESPN, DIRECTV, ESPN app, Disney+Cincinnati
June 26Tailgaters vs. Coconuts8 p.m.truTV, DIRECTVSan Antonio
June 27Bananas vs. Party Animals8 p.m.ESPN, DIRECTV, ESPN app, Disney+Eugene
June 28Bananas vs. Party Animals4 p.m.ABC, DIRECTV, ESPN app, Disney+Eugene
July 3Bananas vs. Firefighters8 p.m.truTV, DIRECTVIowa City
July 23Party Animals vs. Clowns7 p.m.ESPN, DIRECTV, ESPN app, Disney+Hartford
July 24Bananas vs. Firefighters8 p.m.ESPN2, DIRECTV, ESPN app, Disney+Chicago
July 25Bananas vs. Firefighters5 p.m.ESPN2, DIRECTV, ESPN app, Disney+Chicago
July 26Bananas vs. Firefighters4 p.m.ESPN2, DIRECTV, ESPN app, Disney+Chicago
July 30Bananas vs. Firefighters7 p.m.truTV, DIRECTVSavannah
July 31Bananas vs. Firefighters7 p.m.truTV, DIRECTVSavannah
July 31Tailgaters vs. Party Animals9 p.m.ESPN2, DIRECTV, ESPN app, Disney+Boise
Aug. 1Tailgaters vs. Party Animals8 p.m.ESPN, DIRECTV, ESPN app, Disney+Boise
Aug. 7Bananas vs. Coconuts8 p.m.ESPN, DIRECTV, ESPN app, Disney+Minneapolis
Aug. 8Bananas vs. Coconuts8 p.m.ESPN2, DIRECTV, ESPN app, Disney+Minneapolis
Aug. 14Bananas vs. Clowns9 p.m.truTV, DIRECTVDenver
Aug. 15Bananas vs. Clowns8 p.m.ESPN, DIRECTV, ESPN app, Disney+Denver
Aug. 21Bananas vs. Coconuts8 p.m.ESPN2, DIRECTV, ESPN app, Disney+St. Louis
Aug. 21Tailgaters vs. Clowns8 p.m.truTV, DIRECTVOklahoma City
Aug. 22Bananas vs. Coconuts8 p.m.ESPN2, DIRECTV, ESPN app, Disney+St. Louis
Aug. 28Bananas vs. Coconuts7 p.m.truTV, DIRECTVFoxboro
Aug. 29Bananas vs. Coconuts7 p.m.ESPN app, Disney+Foxboro
Sept. 11Bananas vs. Party Animals7 p.m.truTV, DIRECTVSavannah

Banana Ball teams 2026

The Banana Ball universe is expanding from four to six teams in 2026. Here's the full lineup for this season:

  • Savannah Bananas
  • Party Animals
  • Firefighters
  • Texas Tailgaters
  • Indianapolis Clowns
  • Loco Beach Coconuts

Savannah Bananas roster 2026

No.PlayerPos.Hometown
1Bill LeroyCDublin, Ga.
2Reese AlexiadesRFManhattan Beach, Calif.
3Bryce GrizzafiCMorgan City, La.
4Kyle "KJ" JacksonUTLBowling Green, Ohio
5DR MeadowsCFVidalia, Ga.
6Ryan CoxSSAliquippa, Pa.
7Ty JacksonLFJacksonville, Fla.
8Jackson Olson2BNew Milford, Conn.
9Max Jung-GoldbergUTLPalo Alto, Calif.
10Alex "Ziggy" Ziegler1B/ENTButler, Pa.
11Austin DruryLHPTampa, Fla.
12Kyle LuigsRHPRichmond Hill, Ga.
14Dakota "Stilts" AlbrittonRHP/ENTEllaville, Ga.
15RobertAnthony CruzLFFontana, Calif.
17Easton ParrishCLa Vernia, Texas
18Danny HosleyRHPVienna, Va.
19Dan OberstDHTampa, Fla.
20Grant BesserLHPBerne, Ind.
21Jacob BazalaRHPNorth Huntingdon, Pa.
22JT SokoloveDR/ENTHudsonville, Mich.
24Derek KlenaRHP/ENTWest Covina, Calif.
30Connor HarrisRHPAvon, Conn.
31Trystan LevesqueLHPEast Lyme, Conn.
33Kelsie WhitmoreRHPTemecula, Calif.
44Allan SaathoffRHPRidgely, Md.
88Noah NiznikLHPImperial, Mo.
99Frankie MoscatielloRHPRocky Point, N.Y.

Banana Ball rules

Banana Ball has 11 rules that are designed to add more entertainment value to the game and eliminate long stretches without any action.

  1. Every inning is worth one point. The team that wins the inning gets the point for that inning. In the last inning of the game, every run counts.
  2. A new inning cannot be started after two hours of game time.
  3. A hitter cannot step out of the box. If a hitter does step out, a strike will be added to the count.
  4. A hitter is not allowed to bunt.
  5. A hitter is allowed to attempt to steal first base on any pitch of an at-bat.
  6. There are no walks. If a pitcher throws four balls, every defensive player on the field must touch the ball before it becomes live. A hitter can advance to as many bases as possible.
  7. Catchers and coaches are not allowed to visit the mound.
  8. If a fan catches a foul ball, the catch results in an out.
  9. If the game is tied at the end of the time limit, the Showdown Tiebreaker will decide which team wins the game.
  10. Each team is allowed to challenge one ruling on the field (fair/foul ball calls, force/tag play calls and catch play calls). Fans will also have the ability to challenge one ruling during the game.
  11. The Golden Batter Rule allows a team to send any hitter to bat in any spot in the lineup. It can only be used once per game.

(More details on the Showdown Tiebreaker, challenges and other rules can be found here.)

Harmanpreet Kaur leads India’s charge with T20 World Cup in sight

Bengaluru: After a landmark 2025, Harmanpreet Kaur & Co head into the season with the T20 World Cup in England on the horizon. As captain, she leads an Indian women’s cricket team returning to familiar shores, chasing the chance to rewrite history.

The upcoming ICC Women’s T20 World Cup carries emotional weight. England was the scene of India’s near miss in the ODI World Cup in 2017, which they lost to the hosts by nine runs. That final at Lord’s reshaped women’s cricket in the country and instilled belief.

Returning to England as ODI world champions, is there a sense of unfinished business? “Definitely,” admitted Kaur. “The last year gave us a lot of confidence. We’ll go in with a positive mindset and try to give our best.”

For Kaur, this is a full-circle moment. Nearly a decade after 2017, the venue remains the same, but the context has changed. She now leads a side that blends experience with belief.

Under her leadership, the rise of women’s cricket in India has mirrored her own journey — from a young power-hitter in 2009 to a figure now spoken of alongside Kapil Dev and MS Dhoni as an ODI World Cup-winning captain.

“I never thought people would put me alongside them,” she said. “It’s an honour. I always wanted to be part of a change where women’s cricket keeps moving forward.”

THE WPL EFFECT

The influx of young talent has added depth to the Indian dressing room, much of it shaped by the Women’s Premier League.

“Girls coming in are very well prepared because of the WPL,” Kaur said. “They’ve already experienced high-pressure cricket. We don’t need to give them confidence — they know the kind of cricket they want to play,” added the middle-order batter, speaking to TOI on the sidelines of the Puma x Hyrox event here.

For Kaur, the game itself has evolved from pressure to privilege.

“A few years ago, I really felt the pressure,” she admitted. “Now it’s a privilege. I’m living my dream. The hard work is done — it’s about enjoying every moment.”

COE’S CONTRIBUTION

Behind the results lies a transformation in preparation. The BCCI’s Centre of Excellence (COE) in the city has significantly raised training standards.

“It’s an amazing facility,” Kaur said. “It has everything we need to improve. Last year’s results show that the system is working.”

THE HARMANPREET STAND

Recognition has followed success. A stand at the PCA Stadium in Mullanpur now bears her name.

“It’s a great feeling,” she said. “I never imagined I’d have a stand named after me. But it shows that years of hard work do pay off.”

The honour is another marker in a remarkable career — one that continues to evolve.

By Kaushal Kumar V and Jia Khosla.

How did UConn players fare in NBA this year? A final regular-season update

The NBA’s regular season is over, and it was an up-and-down one for former UConn players. Some are thriving, like Stephon Castle and Donovan Clingan, while others are just trying to hang on to a roster spot and ensure they’ll be in these rankings next season.

Here’s a look at how the former Huskies fared in the NBA this year.

1. Stephon Castle, San Antonio Spurs

After a season in which he averaged 16.7 points, 7.4 assists and 5.3 rebounds, Castle is one of the most important players on a possible championship team, as the Spurs enter the playoffs with high hopes. San Antonio finished with the second-best record in the league at 62-20, and is the No. 2 seed out West to start the playoffs. They also had the top-seed Oklahoma City Thunder’s number, winning four of five matchups in the regular season. You throw out the records when you get to the playoffs, but it’s clear the Spurs match up well with the defending champs. Another thing is clear, too–Castle could be a name casual NBA fans get to know well as the Spurs are in a position to contend for a long time.

2. Donovan Clingan, Portland Trail Blazers

The Bristol big man quietly had an excellent season, averaging a double-double–12.1 points and 11.6 rebounds, while starting 77 games and shooting 52 percent from the floor. He even increased his 3-point percentage to 34 percent, and is averaging over a make per game. Clingan is a key reason why Portland has steadily improved over the last two seasons– from 21 wins in 2024 to 36 last year, to 42 this season and a spot in the West Play-In. The Blazers will take on the Suns in the 7-8 game on Tuesday (10 p.m.)

3. Cam Spencer, Memphis Grizzlies

Is Cam trending toward becoming an Austin Reaves-level star in the NBA? Before you push back, think about this: Spencer finished third in the entire league in 3-point shooting percentage this season, at 44.9 percent. He trailed only the Lakers’ Luke Kennard and the Bucks’ Bobby Portis. He also shot 47.3 percent overall– fantastic for a guard. He started 20 games for the Grizzlies this season and averaged 11.1 points and 5.6 assists in 23.8 minutes. If you adjust those stats for consistent starter’s minutes (per-36 minutes), he’s averaging 16.8 points and 8.4 assists, truly impressive numbers. Spencer is clearly in the team’s plans, as he signed a four-year contract last offseason worth $10.5 million.

4. Andre Drummond, Philadelphia 76ers

Drummond will look to help the 76ers get out of the Play-In Tournament in the East starting Wednesday. Philly is the No. 7 seed, taking on the Magic in Round 1. As it almost goes without saying at this point, they’ll be without Joel Embiid, who came down with appendicitis and is out indefinitely. The 32-year-old Drummond averaged 6.4 points and 8.4 rebounds while shooting 47.2 percent this season.

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5. Liam McNeeley, Charlotte Hornets

McNeeley is now a G League champion, as his Greensboro Swarm swept the playoff bracket to take home the title. The former Husky scored 21 points in the clincher, and averaged 19.6 through 18 G League games. Sure, it’s not the NBA, but McNeeley proved he’s elite at the level below, and now he’ll hope for a chance to contribute as Charlotte embarks on its NBA playoff run, beginning Tuesday night at home vs. the Heat (7:30 p.m.). The Hornets are the No. 9 seed in the East, but have one of the league’s best records in the second half of the season, making them dangerous this spring.

6. Jordan Hawkins, New Orleans Pelicans

Hawk saw his role diminished greatly this season, as he went from averaging 23.6 minutes per last year to just over 13 minutes this season. He posted just 4.9 points per game while shooting 37 percent, numbers well below what UConn fans know he’s capable of. The team has an option on his contract for next season, and a fresh start elsewhere seems like the best outcome.

7. Tyrese Martin, Philadelphia 76ers

It wasn’t quite the year Martin had hoped for, as he was waived by the Brooklyn Nets in February and signed to a two-way contract with Philadelphia. He hasn’t been able to make much of an impact with the Sixers, averaging just nine minutes in nine games. Martin will look for a more permanent role, either in Philly or elsewhere next season.

8. Andre Jackson Jr., Milwaukee Bucks

Jackson didn’t make much of an impact this season, averaging just 2.4 points in 8.5 minutes per game. The team has an option on his contract for next season, and it seems unlikely he’ll return. The hope is that another team saw enough in him to allow him to compete for a roster spot next season.

NY Giants 2026 NFL Draft rumors tracker: Rumors, visits, news as draft nears

2025 NFL Draft - Previews

We are less than two weeks away from the 2026 NFL Draft, and there will be rampant rumors and speculation regarding that the New York Giants will do with the No. 5 overall pick. We will track them all right here, so keep coming back to this post as we get closer to the draft.

WR Ted Hurst visiting

Source: Georgia State WR Ted Hurst is visiting the Giants, Packers and Chiefs this week.

The 6-4, 206-pound Hurst – who recently visited the Falcons, Saints, Dolphins, Colts and Vikings – clocked a 4.42 40 with an impressive 11-2 broad jump. He is a likely 2nd-round pick. pic.twitter.com/VoxlOQgfhl

— Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) April 13, 2026

— See our full story

Top 30 visits (as of 4/12)

Wednesday is the final day for teams to time, test, visit, interview or conduct a physical examination with a draft-eligible player at its club facility. That means any ‘30’ visits or workouts in East Rutherford, N.J. have to be completed by Wednesday.

The list of reported ‘30’ visits conducted thus far is below.

Jeremiyah Love, RB, Notre Dame (Stapleton)
KC Concepcion, WR, Texas A&M (Ryan Fowler)
Travis Burke, OT, Memphis (Melo)
Ted Hurst, WR, Georgia State (Ryan Fowler)
Carnell Tate, WR, Ohio State (Oyefusi)
Thaddeus Dixon, CB, UNC (Butler)
Christen Miller, DT, Georgia (Dunleavy) | Prospect Profile
Spencer Fano, OT, Utah (Ryan Fowler)
Arvell Reese, OLB, Ohio State (Rapoport)
Mansoor Delane, CB, LSU (Rapoport)
Febechi Nwaiwu, G, Oklahoman (Walter Football)

Reds send .331 OPS outfielder and former Mariners top prospect to minors

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The Cincinnati Reds made a notable roster move on Monday morning. 

The NL Central club announced that they've sent outfielder and third baseman Noelvi Marte to Triple-A. Charlie Goldsmith of FOX 19 reports that the Reds have recalled outfielder Rece Hinds in a corresponding move. 

Marte was acquired by the Reds from the Seattle Mariners in 2022, as part of the deal that sent All-Star right-hander Luis Castillo to Seattle. At the time, he was regarded as one of the top prospects in baseball. 

In 11 games this season, he's hit just .138/.194/.138 with no extra-base hits in 31 trips to the plate. This is following a season in which Marte slugged 14 home runs and managed a .748 OPS in a career-high 90 games. 

MoreMets didnt want to trade Brett Baty while White Sox didnt want Mark Vientos in Luis Robert Jr. trade

In March 2024, he was suspended for 80 games for testing positive for a performance-enhancing substance. Clearly, his career with the Reds is not off to the start they had hoped. 

Hinds, 25, played 15 games with Cincinnati in 2025 and struck out 21 times compared to just one walk in 44 trips to the plate. 

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NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series schedule 2026: Dates, times, TV channels, live streams, winners for every race

NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series

NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series schedule 2026: Dates, times, TV channels, live streams, winners for every race originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

NASCAR's Craftsman Truck Series is back for another exciting season of racing in 2026.

From the season opener at Daytona to the championship at Homestead-Miami, the 25-race schedule promises plenty of action from February through November. 

Corey Heim was the story of the 2025 season, winning seven of the last nine races and 12 overall, but he will only be a part-time presence in 2026, opening the door for more emerging drivers to step up. 

Here's everything you need to know to watch every Craftsman Truck Series race during the 2026 season. 

Where to watch NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series in 2026

  • TV channels: FS1, Fox
  • Live stream:Fubo

All but two Craftsman Truck Series races in 2026 will be broadcast by FS1, with the others on Fox. Fans can stream every race via Fubo.

Fubo 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.)

NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series schedule 2026

DateRaceTrackTime (ET)TV/Winner
Feb. 13Fresh From Florida 250Daytona International Speedway7:30 p.m.Chandler Smith
Feb. 21Fr8 Racing 208EchoPark Speedway1:30 p.m.Kyle Busch
Feb. 28OnlyBulls Green Flag 150Grand Prix of St. Petersburg12 p.m.Layne Riggs
March 20Buckle Up South Carolina 200Darlington Raceway7:30 p.m.Corey Heim
April 3Black's Tire 200Rockingham Speedway4:30 p.m.Corey Heim
April 10Tennessee Army National Guard 250Bristol Motor Speedway7:30 p.m.Christopher Bell
May 1SpeedyCash.com 250Texas Motor Speedway8 p.m.FS1, Fubo
May 8Bully Hill Vineyards 176 at the GlenWatkins Glen International4:30 p.m.FS1, Fubo
May 15ECOSAVE 200Dover Motor Speedway5 p.m.FS1, Fubo
May 22North Carolina Education Lottery 200Charlotte Motor Speedway7:30 p.m.FS1, Fubo
May 29Flote 200Nashville Superspeedway8 p.m.FS1, Fubo
June 6Truck Series Race at MichiganMichigan International Speedway1:30 p.m.FS1, Fubo
June 19Truck Series Race at San DiegoNaval Base Coronado7 p.m.FS1, Fubo
July 11Truck Series Race at Lime RockLime Rock Park1 p.m.FS1, Fubo
July 18Window World 250North Wilkesboro Speedway12:30 p.m.FS1, Fubo
July 24Truck Series Race at IRPIndianapolis Raceway Park8 p.m.FS1, Fubo
Aug. 14Truck Series Race at RichmondRichmond Raceway7:30 p.m.FS1, Fubo
Aug. 22Team EJP 175New Hampshire Motor Speedway1:30 p.m.FS1, Fubo

NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series playoffs schedule 2026

DateRaceTrackTime (ET)TV/Winner
Sept. 17UNOH 250Bristol Motor Speedway8 p.m.FS1, Fubo
Sept. 26Truck Series Race at KansasKansas Speedway1 p.m.FS1, Fubo
Oct. 9Ecosave 250Charlotte Motor Speedway5 p.m.Fox, Fubo
Oct. 16Truck Series Race at PhoenixPhoenix Raceway7:30 p.m.FS1, Fubo
Oct. 23Truck Series Race at TalladegaTalladega Superspeedway4 p.m.FS1, Fubo
Oct. 30Truck Series Race at MartinsvilleMartinsville Speedway6 p.m.FS1, Fubo
Nov. 6Truck Series Championship RaceHomestead-Miami Speedway7:30 p.m.FS1, Fubo

MORE:Printable 2026 NASCAR Cup Series schedule

NASCAR Truck Series radio coverage 2026

Listen live to Truck Series races all season on SiriusXM, which will provide coverage every week. 

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New York Giants signing QB Brandon Allen

The New York Giants have agreed to terms with veteran quarterback Brandon Allen, adding experienced depth to their quarterback room as the team prepares for the upcoming season.

Allen, 33, brings 10 years of NFL experience as a reliable backup and occasional starter.

Brandon Allen signing with #Giants per league source, reunites him with Brian Callahan, his coach with #Titans, who is now New York quarterbacks coach and passing game coordinator #NFLhttps://t.co/7JaaZn6zj0

— Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson_NFL) April 13, 2026

Originally a sixth-round draft pick by the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2016 out of Arkansas, he has suited up for multiple teams, including the Los Angeles Rams, Denver Broncos, Cincinnati Bengals, San Francisco 49ers, and most recently the Tennessee Titans.

Across 19 career games with 10 starts, he has completed 56.7 percent of his passes for 1,882 yards, 11 touchdowns, and nine interceptions.

With Jaxson Dart entrenched as the starter and Jameis Winston serving as the primary backup, Allen is expected to fill the QB3 role or compete for the position during training camp.

The move reunites Allen with new Giants quarterbacks coach Brian Callahan, who previously served as head coach in Tennessee and worked with Allen during their shared time with the Bengals.

Allen's familiarity with Callahan's should help accelerate his integration into the offense. The signing provides the Giants with a steady veteran presence behind their young core as they build for the future.

This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: New York Giants signing QB Brandon Allen

Early 2026 fantasy expert consensus rankings: Falcons edition

Fantasy expert consensus rankings (“ECR”) are starting to pop up across the Internet, giving managers an early glimpse into how the market might value hundreds of players this summer. As we look ahead to the 2026 season, here are the biggest Falcons bargains based on ECR.

There might not be a more top-heavy offense in the league. Bijan Robinson (RB1 ECR) and Drake London (WR8 ECR) have almost nowhere to go but sideways or down. Robinson is elite. London is near-elite. Playing at their full potential, they can both dominate.

Yes, there’s Kyle Pitts (TE8 ECR). As noted earlier, he has historically underperformed when his alpha WR is on the field. We need to dig a lot deeper, with the understanding that Atlanta’s highest-producing fantasy QB last year (Michael Penix) was the QB30, while the second-best fantasy WR (Darnell Mooney) was the WR90. Yeah. Yikes.

So the hard part for managers is whether any Falcon can be viewed as a “bargain.” I’m willing to bet on Brian Robinson at his RB58 ECR price point. A departing Tyler Allgeier last season managed RB50 numbers, and we’ve seen him do better than that despite playing behind Bijan Robinson. Assuming he locks down the handcuff role in camp (and assuming this team doesn’t draft an RB who might compete for the backup role), Brian Robinson should outperform expectations.

Whoever starts at quarterback will also be a clear-cut bargain. Not surprisingly, Penix’s ECR is QB30, while Tua Tagovailoa’s is QB34, which is somehow behind Shedeur Sanders and Geno Smith. One of the Falcons’ quarterbacks can be a QB24 or better in points per game, thanks to a strong core of high-end playmakers.

Also, keep an eye on which wideout (or “wideouts”) Atlanta drafts. It would be inconceivable for them to roll with London, backed by Jahan Dotson and Olamide Zaccheaus. If I’m mistaken and they stand pat, then Dotson (unranked) or Zaccheaus (WR114 ECR) should top Mooney’s 2025 production and finish in the top 80. But if this team invests in a starter-ready wide receiver, that rookie would be primed for top-60 numbers.

This article originally appeared on Touchdown Wire: Early 2026 fantasy expert consensus rankings: Falcons edition

Kwame Evans Jr. commits to Villanova!

Oregon forward Kwame Evans Jr. shoots free throws to seal the Ducks win as the Oregon Ducks host the Washington Huskies on March 7, 2026, at Matthew Knight Arena in Eugene, Oregon. | Ben Lonergan/The Register-Guard / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images


The Wildcats have secured their first transfer for the 2026-27 season.

NEWS: Oregon transfer forward Kwame Evans Jr. has committed to Villanova, he told @On3. ⁰⁰The 6-10 junior and former 5-star recruit averaged 13.3 points and 7.4 rebounds this season.https://t.co/XUIVy7bkcepic.twitter.com/S1BFgeFZRa

— Joe Tipton (@JoeTipton) April 13, 2026

The 6’10” big man averaged 13.3 points and 7.4 this past season for the Oregon Ducks. Evans shot 46.5% from the field, 31.9% from three-point range and 73.2% from the line. He will have one year of eligibility left.

The Baltimore native brings much-needed size and athleticism to the Wildcat frontcourt. From his recent years in Maryland, it is known that Kevin Willard would prefer to have bigger teams than the one he had this past season. That is also the direction that the college game has been going for years now. Coach Willard also seems to be very happy about it.

pic.twitter.com/RW75rnNkAl

— Kevin Willard (@KevinWillard) April 13, 2026

The addition of Evans brings the current roster up to six, with other commitments rumored to be on the way in short order.

Agony and ecstasy for Fuchs as Newport nudge to safety

In nine nerve-wracking minutes, Christian Fuchs admits he lost a few years.

Now the man who was part of Leicester City's 5,000-1 Premier League win could be just a week away of securing an unlikely EFL survival as the numbers start adding up for his Newport County side.

The Exiles were bottom of League Two and four points from safety when the ex-Austria international was appointed in his first crack at management.

It had been looking bleak for some time for the Amber Army, wondering if their 13th season at this level would have proven an unlucky one.

But, after enduring nine minutes of injury time, the weekend's 2-1 win over fellow strugglers Harrogate Town has pushed Fuchs' men four points clear with three games remaining.

"As you can imagine, it was a huge one," said Fuchs on the importance of a win secured when defender Joe Thomas turned unlikely hero with an eye-catching first goal of the season.

"We knew the importance of the game, obviously, and it was very important for the players to understand that all the feelings that you have around this game are completely normal.

"We knew what was on the line, what can be with either outcome, but the boys showed the right response.

"But I definitely lost a couple of years of my life!"

Fuchs, 40, cannot relax yet but there is a chance Newport can seal survival this weekend should rivals Barrow slip up when they play their game in hand against Oldham Athletic on Tuesday.

Defeat for Sam Foley's side would mean Newport would head into Saturday's game at Cheltenham Town knowing three points would be enough to retain EFL status should the sides below them lose.

Fuchs, though, is not calculating any targets.

"We're just going into every game to win it," he said. "That has to be our mentality. It's not, 'Okay, let's sit back, let's see the next game out and see what happens'.

"We need to be on the front foot and being a nuisance for the opposition - when we do that, that's definitely playing to our strengths."

Nikola Jokić, Kawhi Leonard among the fantasy basketball MVPs

Regarding fantasy basketball, the most valuable players aren't always the ones who go off the board early. An elite player making good on their expected value is great, but the ability to land players in the later rounds who do much more than expected is what can truly make the difference in fantasy leagues. Below are some of the most valuable players in fantasy basketball this season.

NBA: Boston Celtics at Milwaukee Bucks
Some of the players on this list may have sabotaged your fantasy teams this season.

C Nikola Jokić, Denver Nuggets

This was a season in which the three players with the highest ADPs all lived up to the hype. Unsurprisingly, Jokić (Yahoo! ADP: 2.4), San Antonio's Victor Wembanyama (3.4) and Oklahoma City's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (4.5) are all in the mix for the actual Most Valuable Player award.

Regarding the Nuggets' star center, he ended the regular season leading the league in rebounds and assists, the first time in league history that this has happened. Add in averages of 27.7 points, 1.4 steals, 0.8 blocks and 1.7 three-pointers with excellent percentages, and those who drafted Jokić were likely well-positioned to win their leagues, even with the knee injury that sidelined him for most of January.

Nikola Jokić: A force of nature pic.twitter.com/yJNIZDW4qj

— Denver Nuggets (@nuggets) March 13, 2026

F Kawhi Leonard, Los Angeles Clippers

Having appeared in just 37 games in 2024-25, Leonard's ADP took a hit, as many would expect. The ADP of 47.7 meant that he was coming off the board in the fourth round of 12-team leagues, and those who selected the Clippers star would receive elite fantasy value.

Leonard appeared in 65 games, averaging 27.9 points, 6.4 rebounds, 3.6 assists, 1.9 steals and 2.6 three-pointers while shooting 50.5 percent from the field and 89.2 percent from the foul line. The scoring and three-point averages were career-highs, and Leonard finished the regular season as a top-5 player in fantasy.

G Jamal Murray, Denver Nuggets

The Nuggets finished the season with two top-10 fantasy players, with Murray enjoying the most productive season of his NBA career to date. Appearing in 75 games, the Nuggets' guard averaged 25.4 points, 4.4 rebounds, 7.1 assists, 0.9 steals and 3.3 three-pointers while shooting 48.3 percent from the field and 88.7 percent from the foul line. With a Yahoo! ADP of 37.3, Murray posted career-bests in points, rebounds, assists, three-pointers, field-goal percentage and three-point percentage (43.5).

G/F Nickeil Alexander-Walker, Atlanta Hawks

While the players above him on this list were expected to be marquee options for their respective teams, few expected the same of Alexander-Walker. A starter in three of Atlanta's first six games, the versatile guard would move into the starting five for good just after Christmas. Appearing in 78 games, 71 of them starts, Alexander-Walker averaged 20.8 points, 3.4 rebounds, 3.7 assists, 1.3 steals, and 3.2 three-pointers while shooting 45.9 percent from the field and 90.2 percent from the foul line. Those averages were all career-bests for a player who had a Yahoo! ADP of 137, and Alexander-Walker's emergence likely factored into the Hawks' decision to move on from Trae Young.

C Donovan Clingan, Portland Trail Blazers

After a solid rookie campaign, Clingan took a significant step forward in 2025-26. In 77 appearances, the 7-foot-2 center averaged 12.1 points, 11.6 rebounds, 2.1 assists, 1.7 blocks and 1.1 three-pointers while shooting 52 percent from the field and 68 percent from the foul line. Each of those numbers was an improvement on Clingan's production as a rookie, and he outperformed his Yahoo! ADP of 84.8 by a comfortable margin. Fantasy managers who invested an eighth (or ninth) round pick on Clingan received an excellent return.

G Ryan Rollins, Milwaukee Bucks

While this season was a disaster for the Bucks, Rollins' play was one of the few bright spots for the franchise. In 74 games, the former second-round pick averaged 17.3 points, 4.6 rebounds, 5.6 assists, 1.5 steals and 2.5 three-pointers while shooting 47.2 percent from the field and 79.6 percent from the foul line.

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Rollins finished with career-best averages across the board, and a player whose Yahoo! ADP was well outside the top-100 hovered around the top-50 for most of the season. There's a lot of uncertainty in Milwaukee going into the team's offseason, but Rollins is well-positioned to build on his 2025-26 production.

F/C Onyeka Okongwu, Atlanta Hawks

The jump in fantasy value that many expected to see from Okongwu came a year later than many hoped. After starting 40 games in 2024-25, the 6-foot-10 Hawks center made 63 starts in 2025-26. Over the course of 74 games, Okongwu averaged 15.2 points, 7.6 rebounds, 2.1 assists, 1.1 steals, 1.1 blocks and 1.9 three-pointers while shooting 48.0 percent from the field and 75.7 percent from the foul line.

The rebounding production did take a hit, but Okongwu recorded career-best averages in points, assists, steals and three-pointers to compensate for that. Okongwu exceeded his ADP (94.1) by a good margin, finishing the season as a top-50 player.

F/C Neemias Queta, Boston Celtics

Jayson Tatum's Achilles injury was the biggest reason why many viewed this season as a "gap year" for the Celtics, but the exits of Kristaps Porziņǵis and Al Horford left the team with serious questions to answer at the center position. After performing well for Portugal and EuroBasket last summer, Queta earned the starting center job in training camp and never looked back.

Appearing in 76 games, with 75 being starts, the 7-footer averaged career-highs in points (10.2), rebounds (8.4), assists (1.7), steals (0.8) and blocks (1.3) while shooting 65.3 percent from the field and 70.3 percent from the foul line. For a player whose ADP (139.6) put him in late-round flier territory, Queta was excellent throughout the year, and his rostership (43 percent) suggests that he remained undervalued by fantasy managers.

F Saddiq Bey, New Orleans Pelicans

The combination of joining a new team and returning from a torn ACL that cost him the entire 2024-25 season made Bey a challenging player for most fantasy managers to commit to in drafts last fall. He would become one of the waiver wire adds of the season, averaging 17.7 points, 5.6 rebounds, 2.5 assists, 0.9 steals and 2.1 three-pointers per game while shooting 45.1 percent from the field and 84.1 percent from the foul line. Averaging career-highs in points and assists, Bey finished the regular season as a top-100 player. Not bad for someone who was barely on the radar of fantasy managers at draft time.

G Collin Gillespie, Phoenix Suns

Gillespie was another player who went from fantasy afterthought to top-100 player. Even with a late-season shooting slump, the Suns guard finished with season-high averages in points (12.7), rebounds (4.1), assists (4.6), steals (1.2 and three-pointers (2.9). Gillespie started 56 of the 80 games he appeared in, providing fantasy managers with solid value while helping the Suns navigate injuries to multiple rotation players on the perimeter, most notably Jalen Green.

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NASCAR O&#39;Reilly Auto Parts Series schedule 2026: Dates, times, TV channels, live streams, winners for every race

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One of the most noticeable changes for the 2026 racing season is right in the name of NASCAR's second-tier series. 

After 11 seasons as the Xfinity Series, the circuit is now known as the O'Reilly Auto Parts Series. Fear not, though — while the branding is different, race fans will still be able to get their fix of (mostly) Saturday afternoon and evening races all season.

This year's schedule features 33 weekends of action, from Daytona through Homestead-Miami, with fireworks guaranteed. 

The 2025 season saw Jesse Love win the first and last races of the year and take the drivers' championship, but rookie Connor Zilisch was the story of the year, dominating the second half of the schedule and picking up 10 wins, including seven in eight races during one stretch. 

Who will emerge as the stars of the 2026 season? See the full schedule below to find out when to tune into every race throughout the 2026 season. 

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DateRaceTrackTimeTV/Winner
Feb. 14United Rentals 300Daytona International Speedway5 p.m.Austin Hill
Feb. 21Bennett Transportation & Logistics 250EchoPark Speedway5 p.m.Sheldon Creed
Feb. 28Focused Health 250Circuit of the Americas3 p.m.Shane van Gisbergen
March 7GOVX 200Phoenix Raceway7:30 p.m.Justin Allgaier
March 14The LiUNA!Las Vegas Motor Speedway5:30 p.m.Kyle Larson
March 21Sport Clips Haircuts VFW Help a Hero 200Darlington Raceway5:30 p.m.Justin Allgaier
March 28NFPA 250Martinsville Speedway3:30 p.m.Justin Allgaier
April 4N.C. Education Lottery 250Rockingham Speedway2:30 p.m.William Sawalich
April 11Suburban Propane 300Bristol Motor Speedway7:30 p.m.Connor Zilisch
April 18Kansas Lottery 300Kansas Speedway7 p.m.The CW, DIRECTV
April 25O'Reilly Auto Parts Series Race at TalladegaTalladega Superspeedway4 p.m.The CW, DIRECTV
May 2Andy's Frozen Custard 340Texas Motor Speedway3:30 p.m.The CW, DIRECTV
May 9Mission 200 at The GlenWatkins Glen International4 p.m.The CW, DIRECTV
May 16BetRivers 200Dover Motor Speedway4 p.m.The CW, DIRECTV
May 23Charbroil 300Charlotte Motor Speedway5 p.m.The CW, DIRECTV
May 30Sports Illustrated Resorts 250Nashville Superspeedway 7:30 p.m.The CW, DIRECTV
June 13MillerTech Battery 250Pocono Raceway4 p.m.The CW, DIRECTV
June 20O'Reilly Auto Parts Series Race at San DiegoNaval Base Coronado5 p.m.The CW, DIRECTV
June 27O'Reilly Auto Parts Series Race at SonomaSonoma Raceway5:30 p.m.The CW, DIRECTV
July 4O'Reilly Auto Parts Series Race at ChicagolandChicagoland Speedway5:30 p.m.The CW, DIRECTV
July 11Focused Health 250EchoPark Speedway7 p.m.The CW, DIRECTV
July 25O'Reilly Auto Parts Series Race at IndianapolisIndianapolis Motor Speedway4 p.m.The CW, DIRECTV
Aug. 8O'Reilly Auto Parts Series Race at IowaIowa Speedway5 p.m.The CW, DIRECTV
Aug. 28Wawa 250Daytona International Speedway7:30 p.m.The CW, DIRECTV

NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series playoff schedule 2026

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DateRaceTrackTimeTV/Winner
Sept. 5O'Reilly Auto Parts Series Race at DarlingtonDarlington Raceway7:30 p.m.The CW, DIRECTV
Sept. 12Nu Way 225World Wide Technology Raceway7:30 p.m.The CW, DIRECTV
Sept. 18Food City 300Bristol Motor Speedway7:30 p.m.The CW, DIRECTV
Oct. 3Focused Health 302Las Vegas Motor Speedway7:30 p.m.The CW, DIRECTV
Oct. 10Blue Cross NC 250Charlotte Motor Speedway4 p.m.The CW, DIRECTV
Oct. 17O'Reilly Auto Parts Series Race at PhoenixPhoenix Raceway7:30 p.m.The CW, DIRECTV
Oct.24The Progress Group 250Talladega Superspeedway3:30 p.m.The CW, DIRECTV
Oct. 31O'Reilly Auto Parts Series Race at MartinsvilleMartinsville Speedway4 p.m.The CW, DIRECTV
Nov. 7O'Reilly Auto Parts Series Championship RaceHomestead-Miami Speedway5 p.m.The CW, DIRECTV

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‘If they need me’ – Dominik Szoboszlai mentality shines through in promise to Liverpool teammates
‘If they need me’ – Dominik Szoboszlai mentality shines through in promise to Liverpool teammates

Dominik Szoboszlai has vowed to step up and ‘take responsibility’ as a leader in a Liverpool squad which continues to undergo a major transition.

Following on from a plethora of signings and exits last summer, the Reds will soon lose two of their longest-serving stalwarts in Mo Salah and Andy Robertson when they leave the club at the end of this season.


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Those departures will create a massive leadership void to be filled within the dressing room, and the Hungarian midfielder has promised to assume added responsibility in helping younger teammates and acting as a ‘bridge’ between them and veterans like Virgil van Dijk and Alisson Becker.

Szoboszlai ready to take on more responsibility at Liverpool

Szoboszlai spoke to the media on Monday afternoon to preview the Champions League quarter-final second leg against Paris Saint-Germain, and he was asked if he’s ready to step up and become a leader within the LFC squad.

He replied (via Liverpool Echo): “I think so, yes. I’ve captained Hungary for five years, so I have experience in how to deal with it.

“As long as we have these kind of players like Mo, Virgil and Ali, we have experience, but if they need help for younger ones then I am happy to help and take responsibility to be there for them and be the connection between them and the even younger players if they need me.”

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Szoboszlai could help to fill huge leadership void at Liverpool

Liverpool have seen plenty of influential on-field leaders depart over the past three years, with Jordan Henderson and James Milner leaving in 2023, then vice-captain Trent Alexander-Arnold going to Real Madrid last summer, and the aforementioned Salah and Robertson moving on in a few weeks’ time.

It’s entirely plausible that Van Dijk and Alisson will also be leaving for pastures new over the next 12 to 24 months, so that’s a massive amount of experience which needs replacing, and the time has come for new leaders to emerge within the dressing room.

Szoboszlai would appear to be a prime candidate to do just that. In addition to captaining Hungary for several years, he’s at an age whereby he already has an abundance of high-level experience whilst still having most of his career ahead of him.

He’s also led by example with his performances on the pitch this season, having been Liverpool’s most consistent performer throughout a wretched campaign for the team as a whole, and he was mature enough to apologise for his reaction towards LFC fans who vented their fury at the end of the recent 4-0 drubbing by Manchester City.

His mentality shone through after that game when he fronted up on behalf of his teammates and confessed that they didn’t show enough ‘fighting spirit’ at the Etihad Stadium, with the 25-year-old evidently scorned by how the Reds performed that afternoon.

The captaincy will be up for grabs after Van Dijk departs (currently projected for June 2027). If the Hungarian midfielder follows through on his promise to the media today, he could well be among the main contenders to assume that huge honour at Anfield.

Real Madrid sign highly-rated striker Fran Santamaría from Castellón

Real Madrid have secured the signing of promising young striker Fran Santamaría from CD Castellón, with the 17-year-old set to join the club’s academy next season.

Santamaría departs his hometown club after spending the majority of his development years there, bringing an end to an eight-year spell in which he steadily rose through the ranks and established himself as one of the standout talents in Spanish youth football.

The forward arrives in Madrid off the back of an impressive campaign, scoring 15 goals across 32 appearances. Despite being a second-year youth player, Santamaría split his time between Castellón’s Juvenil A side and the B team, adapting seamlessly to higher levels of competition.

He found the net 13 times in just 17 matches in the División de Honor, Spain’s top youth league, while also contributing two goals in 15 appearances for Castellón B in the Segunda Federación. His performances not only made him one of the most productive attackers in his category, but also underlined his ability to compete against older opposition.

Standing at 1.85 meters and comfortable with both feet, Santamaría has built a reputation as a well-rounded striker with a natural eye for goal. His rapid development did not go unnoticed, as he progressed from youth football into training with the reserve side, signaling his readiness for the next step.

The move to Real Madrid represents a major milestone in his career, with Santamaría becoming the most expensive youth sale in Castellón’s history. He will now continue his development at Valdebebas, joining La Fábrica as part of the club’s long-term investment in emerging talent.

Castellón confirmed the transfer with a statement thanking the player for his dedication and professionalism throughout his time at the club, while wishing him success in the next chapter of his career.

Santamaría also shared an emotional farewell message, reflecting on his journey and the impact of his boyhood club.

“The day I never imagined has arrived,” he wrote. “I’ve spent eight years at the club of my life, and now I say goodbye to Castellón—a place where I’ve grown not only as a player, but as a person.”

He went on to thank his family, coaches, and teammates for their support over the years, emphasizing the values of humility and hard work that shaped his development.

“I will always be a Castellón fan,” he added.

Packers will host Tennessee receiver Chris Brazzell II on pre-draft visit

KNOXVILLE, TN - NOVEMBER 15: Tennessee Volunteers wide receiver Chris Brazzell II (17) catches a pass behind New Mexico State Aggies safety Armahn Hale (2) during the college football game between the Tennessee Volunteers and the New Mexico State Aggies on November 15, 2025, at Neyland Stadium in Knoxville, TN. (Photo by Bryan Lynn/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Following their trade of Dontayvion Wicks to the Philadelphia Eagles, the Green Bay Packers have a need for depth and long-term options at the wide receiver position. Wicks was one of several players with contracts expiring after this season, but the Packers were able to get draft pick compensation for this year (and next) by moving him.

However, that leaves the receiver position as one where the team could use some help, both for the short and long terms. As a result, the Packers’ interest in the position in the 2026 NFL Draft is ramping up a bit, with the team bringing in a potential top-60 pick in for a pre-draft visit.

According to Ian Rapoport, Tennessee’s Chris Brazzell II is visiting the Packers this week in the midst of a busy visit schedule.

Brazzell, who is currently ranked 54th on the consensus draft board, is a tall, lanky deep threat who had a breakout season for the Volunteers in 2025. In his second season in Knoxville, Brazzell set career highs in every receiving category, posting 62 receptions, 1,017 yards, a 16.4 yards per catch average, and nine touchdowns. He also had a career game against Tennessee’s best competition in the fall, going off for six catches, 177 yards, and three touchdowns in a 44-41 overtime loss to Georgia.

In 2024, Brazzell contributed 29 receptions and 335 yards as part of a large receiving group that included Dont’e Thornton, a 4th-round pick last season by the Raiders. Prior to his two years at Tennessee, Brazzell started his college career at Tulane, redshirting in 2022 (when the Green Wave went 12-2 and beat USC in the Cotton Bowl) before earning a starting job in 2023. He was Tulane’s leading receiver that year, catching 44 passes for 711 yards and five scores from quarterback Michael Pratt, who would be a 7th-round draft pick by the Packers in 2024.

Brazzell’s most impressive physical trait is his pure speed. The only drill he performed at the 2026 NFL Combine was the 40-yard dash, but he posted an exceptional time of 4.37 seconds while turning in a 1.52-second time in the first ten yards — an truly impressive initial burst. He did that at an impressive size of 6-foot-4 and 198 pounds, making him a true big-play threat.

Despite Tennessee’s odd offensive scheme, Brazzell’s tape does show some decent route running skills, something that has been lacking from many highly-rated Volunteers receivers in recent years. To that end, here’s a snippet of his draft profile from NFL.com’s Lance Zierlein, which notably lists Christian Watson as his NFL comparison:

He’s adept at using length and body control to capture air space against cornerbacks. He’s a more competent route runner than most field-stretcher types, but he needs to become more physical on contested targets underneath.

Although Brazzell is currently ranked in the mid-50s on the consensus draft board and has been listed in the late first round on a handful of mock drafts, Zierlein projects him as a third-round pick, while Dane Brugler of The Athletic puts him as a borderline 3rd/4th-rounder. In either case, he is now another addition to the Packers’ list of visitors who could be potential day-two picks, joining Ted Hurst as possible top-100 wide receivers.

What Do Vikings Prospect Visits Reveal About the 2026 Draft?

Two Old Bloggers Darren Campbell & Dave Stefano break down Vikings 2026 Draft intel from Top-30 visits (12 WRs, 9 RBs, heavy IDL focus), spotlight Ted Hurst & Demond Claiborne, debate trading for Giants star Dexter Lawrence, and roast Bill Barnwell’s wild mock trades
EAGAN, MN - MAY 04: A general exterior view of the Minnesota Vikings new headquarters and training facility on May 4, 2018 at Vikings Rookie Minicamp at TCO Performance Center in Eagan, MN.(Photo by Nick Wosika/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

In this episode of Two Old Bloggers on the Vikings 1st & SKOL production, Darren Campbell and Dave Stefano break down exactly what the Vikings’ pre-draft meetings and Top-30 visits reveal about Minnesota’s 2026 draft plans. Darren explains the heavy focus on certain positions: “I counted 12 prospects at least that the Vikings have met with that play wide receiver right now… I’d be very surprised if the Vikings don’t pick a wide receiver at least one in this draft.” He also highlights running back (9 meetings), interior defensive line (8), and safety/hybrid nickel (8), while noting minimal activity at quarterback and edge rusher.

The guys spotlight stand-out names like Wake Forest RB Demond Claiborne (“he’s a home run hitter… the lightning to the thunder of a Jordan Mason”) and Georgia State WR Ted Hurst, who’s drawn multiple in-person meetings. They also dive into the “Dare to Dream” scenario of trading for Giants star Dexter Lawrence. Darren lays out the upside: “If you can get Lawrence for a second rounder… he could turn that defense from very good potentially to elite and he could make the Vikings from a playoff contender to a Super Bowl contender.” Dave adds the reality check: “I would love to have Dexter Lawrence on the team. I think he would take a top five defensive unit and make it number one.”

Key points from the episode:

  • Prospect Visits Reveal Priorities: 12 WRs, 9 RBs, 8 interior DLs, and heavy OL attention — but only one center and three corners.
  • Key Targets: Demond Claiborne (explosive RB) and Ted Hurst (6’4” big-play WR) as potential Day 2/3 steals.
  • Sexy Dexy Debate: Realistic price (late 1st or 2nd-rounder) vs. age, mileage, and cap concerns.
  • Bill Barnwell Mock Trades Roasted: Vikings moving back with Bears (thumbs up), up with Chiefs for Felix Anudike-Uzomah (hard pass), and trading J.J. McCarthy to Rams (no thanks).

Whether you’re hunting 2026 NFL Draft intel, dreaming of Sexy Dexy in purple, or just love sharp Vikings podcast analysis, this episode of Two Old Bloggers is pure fire. Catch the full show on Vikings 1st & SKOL — your go-to Minnesota Vikings podcast partnered with Fans First Sports Network.

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Iowa Basketball: Hawkeyes Search for a Center in the Transfer Portal

Mar 28, 2026; Houston, TX, USA; Iowa Hawkeyes head coach Ben McCollum looks on in the second half against the Illinois Fighting Illini during an Elite Eight game of the South Regional of the men's 2026 NCAA Tournament at Toyota Center. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-Imagn Images | Troy Taormina-Imagn Images

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We’ve fully entered what used to be viewed as the offseason, a time when things got really slow, news was almost non-existent and if there was anything to focus on, it was Hawkeye football. The good ol’ days, as they were, are gone.

Now, we’re in a world where there is no offseason. Basketball never sleeps. And in the words of Michael Douglas, money never sleeps. From the moment the NCAA Tournament ended, full attention for every coach in America turned to the transfer portal. The same is true for a good portion of college basketball fans around the country.

For the Hawkeyes, there are two clear positions of need, as pointed out by BoilerHawk last week: center and point guard. Iowa is obviously losing its anchor in PG Bennett Stirtz who played virtually every available minute this season, leaving a massive void at the point. And Ben McCollum wasted no time calling out Iowa’s lack of size in the middle during his postgame comments after the loss to Illinois.

But which one is a bigger need? That was our Reacts question last week. Here are the results.

A whopping 81% of Iowa fans said center is the Hawkeyes’ biggest need in the transfer portal. Point guard came in a distant second at 18%, and everything else combined for just 1%. The fanbase has spoken, and the message to Ben McCollum is clear: get us a big man.

Can you blame them? Iowa’s Elite Eight run ended with a 40-12 paint scoring deficit against Illinois. That number isn’t a typo. Forty to twelve. In the paint. In an Elite Eight game. McCollum himself said it after the loss: “We need some size. We just don’t have a true five.” The fans heard him, and 81% of them are nodding emphatically.

That need became even more urgent late last week when Alvaro Folgueiras announced he is entering the transfer portal. The March Madness hero who hit the game-winning three against Florida is moving on, and while we will always have that corner three in Tampa, his departure means Iowa is losing its most versatile frontcourt option. The 6-9 forward averaged 8.4 points and 3.6 rebounds this season and was Iowa’s third-leading assist man. Finding a true center was already the top priority — now it’s a five-alarm fire.

The 18% who said point guard aren’t wrong, either. Bennett Stirtz played 40 minutes a game and his departure leaves an enormous void. But the poll suggests fans trust Kael Combs to step into that role more than they trust Iowa’s current interior depth to hold up against Big Ten bigs. And honestly? That’s a fair assessment.

So Who Are the Targets?

As BoilerHawk outlined in his rotation breakdown, the portal window (for entries) is open through April 21 and Iowa is on the hunt. Let’s break down the names that have been floating around Iowa City, starting with the two big men the fanbase is clamoring for.

The Centers: Addressing the 81%

Andrew McKeever — Saint Mary’s — 7-2, 285 lbs — Sophomore

McKeever is the dream target — and the interest is mutual. Iowa hosted McKeever on an official visit this past Sunday, giving the 7-foot-3 center a firsthand look at what McCollum is building in Iowa City. He — and the interest is mutual. Iowa hosted McKeever on an official visit this past Sunday, giving the 7-foot-3 center a firsthand look at what McCollum is building in Iowa City. He, and it’s not hard to see why. The 7-foot-2, 285-pound center led the WCC in rebounding this season, averaging 9.2 rebounds per game to go with 8.2 points in just 23.2 minutes per night for a Saint Mary’s squad that earned an NCAA Tournament at-large bid. He started only 10 games and came off the bench in 23 — meaning his production came in limited minutes, which suggests a much higher ceiling with a full-time starting role.

McKeever is exactly the kind of player Iowa lacked against Illinois. He’s a legitimate rim protector, a dominant rebounder, and a physical presence that changes how opponents attack the paint. At 7-2, he would be the biggest player on Iowa’s roster by a significant margin and the kind of “true five” McCollum specifically asked for. The Livermore, California native committed to Saint Mary’s as an unranked prospect out of high school, so there’s a development story here too — a late bloomer who is just scratching the surface of his potential.

The competition for McKeever will be fierce. Multiple Power Four programs are circling, including Arizona State, UCLA, and others. Iowa’s Elite Eight run and McCollum’s track record of player development are strong selling points, but this is a national-level recruitment.

Saint Mary’s transfer Andrew McKeever will begin an official visit to Iowa today, sources tell @247Sports.

7-foot-3 four-star transfer that averaged 8.2 PPG, 9.2 RPG and 1.8 APG this season. https://t.co/wgBUIpeEmgpic.twitter.com/lOlb69OUao

— Travis Branham (@TravisBranham_) April 12, 2026

Sananda Fru — Louisville — 6-11, 250 lbs — Junior

Fru is the other name generating significant buzz in Iowa circles. The Berlin, Germany native started 29 of 35 games for Louisville this season, averaging 9.0 points and 6.1 rebounds in 22 minutes per game. What jumps off the stat sheet is his efficiency: Fru shot an absurd 75.3% from the field on 127-of-167 attempts, making him one of the most efficient finishers in the ACC.

NEWS: Louisville big man Sananda Fru will enter the transfer portal, per multiple reports.

The 6-11 junior spent four seasons with Loewen Braunschweig in Germany before arriving at Louisville. He averaged 9.0 ppg and 6.1 rpg this season while shooting 75.3% from the field. pic.twitter.com/hWqHeqHJKq

— The Field of 68 (@TheFieldOf68) March 30, 2026

At 6-11, Fru is slightly undersized compared to McKeever, but he brings a different skill set — he’s more of a face-up four who can operate in the pick-and-roll and finish around the rim with touch. His free throw shooting (61.1%) is a concern, but in McCollum’s system, Fru’s ability to catch lobs, finish in traffic, and rebound at a high level would make him an immediate contributor.

Iowa and Indiana are among the programs pursuing Fru, and the pitch is straightforward: come be the starting five for an Elite Eight team with a coach who just proved he can develop players into March Madness heroes.

Blake Barkley — East Tennessee State — 6-8, 230 lbs — Junior

Barkley is a different profile than McKeever and Fru — more of a versatile power forward than a traditional center — but his production demands attention. He averaged 14.6 points and 5.8 rebounds while shooting a sizzling 58.9% from the field for a SoCon regular season champion. Originally from Northwestern, Barkley transferred to ETSU last year and immediately became their best player. Iowa, Auburn, USC, and Kansas State have all been in contact.

ETSU transfer Blake Barkley (@BlakeBarkley3) has heard from the following programs, he tells TPR:

VCU
Auburn
George Mason
Virginia Tech
Iowa
USC
Charlotte
GCU
Kansas State
St Mary’s
Tulane
Tulsa
Loyola Chicago
USF pic.twitter.com/be0EmDomKO

— The Portal Report (@ThePortalReport) April 8, 2026

The Guards & Forwards: Addressing the Other 19%

While center dominates the conversation, Iowa is also working the guard market. Three names to know:

Ace Glass — Washington State — 6-3, 185 lbs — Freshman. Glass was Washington State’s leading scorer at 16.4 points per game as a true freshman, earning Second Team All-WCC and All-Freshman honors. He’s a former four-star recruit (originally committed to Texas A&M before Buzz Williams left) who shot 45.5% from the field and 36.4% from three. He has three years of eligibility remaining. Aaron Torres called him a future “high major STAR.” The kind of dynamic scorer who could slot in next to Combs and immediately replace a chunk of Stirtz’s offensive production.

NEWS: Washington State guard Ace Glass is entering the transfer portal, he told @LeagueRDY.

Glass is a former four-star recruit who played just one season at Washington State. Was named Second Team All-WCC this season.

He averaged 16.4PPG, 3.0RPG and 2.3APG this season. Shot… pic.twitter.com/Msx9QQ8iov

— Sam Kayser (@KayserHoops) April 3, 2026

Tylen Riley — Tulsa — 6-3, 185 lbs — Junior

Riley was a Second Team All-AAC selection after averaging 15.0 points, 4.4 assists, and 3.9 rebounds while shooting 39% from deep and 87% from the free throw line. He was the engine behind Tulsa’s run to the NIT Championship game, scoring 20 points in the title game against Auburn and going on a personal 8-0 run in the semifinal to put away New Mexico. Originally from Cal Baptist, Riley brings two years of eligibility and the kind of lead guard experience Iowa needs alongside Combs. Auburn is also pursuing him heavily after he torched them in the NIT title game.

Drew Scharnowski — Belmont — 6-9, 230 lbs — Redshirt Junior

Scharnowski is an interesting hybrid — a 6-9 forward who could help address the frontcourt need while also providing offensive versatility. He was a First Team All-MVC and All-MVC Defensive Team selection after averaging 10.7 points and 6.0 rebounds while shooting 69% on two-pointers (32nd nationally). He also led Belmont with 39 blocked shots. The Camp Point, Illinois native was at Northwestern before transferring to Belmont, so he has Big Ten experience and knows what it takes to compete at this level. Kansas State’s new coach Casey Alexander (formerly at Belmont) is also pursuing him, but Iowa’s pitch — an Elite Eight program with an immediate need for his exact skill set — is compelling.

Belmont has one of the best longterm NBA Draft prospects in 6’9 Sophomore Big Drew Scharnowski.

For the season Scharnowski is averaging 11/6/3 along with 1.3 BPG in only 22 MPG. Scharnowski is also shooting 68% from the field.

Scharnowski is one of the best defensive and… pic.twitter.com/t7cBPNHCm4

— KJ (@KJScouting) March 5, 2026

The Bottom Line

The fans are right. Center is the priority, and it’s not close. McKeever and Fru represent two different paths to solving Iowa’s interior problem — McKeever is the traditional rim-protecting seven-footer, Fru is the efficient finisher who can operate in the pick-and-roll. Either one would be a massive addition. Both could be a season-changer for the Hawkeyes in 2026-2027.

The portal window closes April 21. McCollum proved in year one he knows how to construct his roster. He built an Elite Eight team in Year 1 with pieces that other programs overlooked, largely from low-majors and D2. Now he’s working the portal with a resume that speaks for itself.

Buckle up, this should be a fun ride.

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Patriots reportedly hosted rising TE prospect for top-30 draft visit

Oscar Delp got the chance to visit the New England Patriots’ facility this offseason as one of their favored prospects in the 2026 NFL Draft class.

According to ESPN’s Mike Reiss, New England had Georgia tight end Oscar Delp in for a top-30 visit prior to the draft.

Delp recorded 20 receptions for 261 yards and a touchdown in 2025. The 22-year-old averaged no less than 17.7 yards per reception in any of his previous three seasons at Georgia from 2023-25. He has exceptional speed in the open field for a tight end, and his pass protection has also steadily improved.

With Hunter Henry turning 31 years old and Austin Hooper leaving in free agency, the Patriots are expected to make another move at tight end. The team signed veteran blocking tight end Julian Hill in free agency. However, they still have room for another dual-threat option at the position.

Delp joins the list of prospects that the Patriots have in consideration for this year’s draft. The Patriots have the option to host up to 30 prospects at their facility before the draft commences on April 23.

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Rams mock draft roundup: Latest expert predictions for LA

The 2026 NFL Draft is less than two weeks away, which means teams are putting the final touches on their boards and analysts are putting together the last of their mock drafts. The Los Angeles Rams' top need has become clear from the outside looking in, with wide receiver jumping to the forefront after the team's big additions at cornerback.

That doesn't mean it's certain the Rams will take a wide receiver with their first pick, though. Offensive tackle is on the table, and cornerback remains an option, too. No matter which direction the Rams go, they're going to add a talented rookie to their offense or defense in Round 1.

With just over a week to go until the main event, we rounded up the latest mock draft projections from experts. While there isn't a unanimous prospect for the Rams, one player has become the most popular at No. 13: Makai Lemon out of USC.

Here are the latest mock draft projections from NFL draft experts.

USA Today: OT Monroe Freeling, Georgia

A one-year starter who's probably still a bit of a project, Freeling might not necessarily make sense for a Rams team looking to cash in its chips for another title push with Matthew Stafford at the helm. Yet with both of the top receivers off the board, Los Angeles might have to make the best of things. Freeling could take over at some point for right tackle Warren McClendon Jr., who is entering the final year of his deal.

CBS Sports: WR Makai Lemon, USC

Many a mock draft has paired Makai Lemon with the Rams, and we'll continue that here. A Puka Nacua/Davante Adams/Lemon trio would be a tremendous advantage for Matthew Stafford and Sean McVay in 2026, and Lemon could step into a bigger role in 2027, should Adams leave after this year.

PFF: WR Jordyn Tyson, Arizona State

Tyson’s draft slot feels difficult to pinpoint, even at this stage in the cycle. Although injuries could cause a fall, his twitchy releases, wide catch radius and clutch playmaking will attract a slew of teams. The Rams seem likely to add another dynamic playmaker in what could be Matthew Stafford’s final season, and Tyson would assemble a ludicrous trio next to Puka Nacua and Davante Adams.

FOX Sports: WR KC Concepcion, Texas A&M

Let me be clear: Any receiving corps that includes Puka Nacua and Davante Adams is not actually in need. Inside linebacker and right tackle qualify better in the traditional sense of "need." But Les Snead has attacked this offseason with a Super Bowl-or-bust mentality. Concepcion scored 28 touchdowns in 38 college games. He drops the ball more than he should, but the ones he holds onto have a way of making it into the end zone, whether as a receiver, runner or returner. I think he could give the Rams a similar jolt to the one Rashid Shaheed provided the Seahawks last year. 

Pro Football Network: OT Francis Mauigoa, Miami

Mauigoa brings an intriguing blend of size, strength, and versatility that would immediately bolster the Rams’ offensive line. Whether it’s at tackle or potentially sliding inside depending on the team’s needs, he has the tools to compete for a starting role right away. His physicality in the run game, paired with his ability to anchor in pass protection, makes him a valuable addition for a team looking to stay balanced offensively.

Yahoo Sports: OT Caleb Lomu, Utah

This is a clean fit for both parties involved. Longtime right tackle Rob Havenstein retired this offseason, opening the door for the Rams to grab a talented right tackle prospect in Lomu. He would be a perfect fit in Sean McVay’s running game, routinely showing off ideal power and athleticism that prototypical tackle prospects possess in the NFL.

FOX Sports (Colin Cowherd): WR Makai Lemon, USC

This is a clean fit for both parties involved. Longtime right tackle Rob Havenstein retired this offseason, opening the door for the Rams to grab a talented right tackle prospect in Lomu. He would be a perfect fit in Sean McVay’s running game, routinely showing off ideal power and athleticism that prototypical tackle prospects possess in the NFL.

ESPN (Peter Schrager): WR Makai Lemon, USC

Lemon fits with a lot of what the Rams do on offense. And taking the 2025 Biletnikoff Award winner would be a sign that the Rams are truly all-in to win in 2026, potentially Matthew Stafford's final season. But this pick would also have the long term in mind, with Davante Adams entering the final year of his deal and turning 34 in December.

SB Nation: WR Makai Lemon, USC

SB Nation didn't provide a write-up of its selection but in this mock, the Rams pass on Kenyon Sadiq and Jordyn Tyson in favor of Lemon, who's becoming the clear-cut favorite for Los Angeles in mock drafts.

This article originally appeared on Rams Wire: NFL mock drafts: Latest expert projections for LA Rams

Masters 2026: Rory’s mom wins Augusta National fashion game with heartwarming custom purse

Augusta National is always a bastion for fashion. From the very-much-not-approved Malbon bird-watching get-up to the new golf sweater substitute sweeping the nation, the Masters has become a runway of sorts for the rest of the year in golf. Whether other major champions’ parents follow Rory McIlroy’s mother’s fashion-forward lead is yet to be seen.

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Despite a floundering moving day in which McIlroy gave up a historic lead, his mother was ready on Sunday for her son’s second Masters victory. Yup, that’s a custom purse featuring last year’s New York Times gamer on Rory’s career Grand Slam capper. It’s also a perfect gift for your golf-loving mom with Mother’s Day on the horizon.

Despite back-to-back wins, this is the first time Rory’s parents witnessed him don the green jacket at Augusta National. They missed the major last season and almost skipped the Masters again to keep the good luck going.

“They weren’t here last year to celebrate with us, and surprisingly, I had to convince them to come this year, because they thought the reason I won was that they weren’t here. I’m glad we proved that wrong,” McIlroy said. “Mum and Dad, I owe everything to you. You’re the most wonderful parents.”

Now, Gerry and Rosie will have to return to Georgia next year to see if their son can three-peat at Augusta National. More importantly, Rosie will need a new custom victory bag. We’re betting Rory can throw a few dollars her way.

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Bruins prospect James Hagens makes an impact in NHL debut

In front of 13 friends and family, who made the trip to Ohio, Bruins prospect James Hagens grabbed an assist in his NHL debut for the Bruins in Sunday’s 3-2 win over the Blue Jackets in Columbus.

Boston’s No. 1 prospect, who didn’t play Saturday, got the nod on Sunday with the Bruins’ playoff berth locked up.

Marco Sturm put him on a line with fellow youngsters Marat Khusutdinov and Fraser Minten. Hagens played 19 shifts over 13:08 and was a +1.

He got one shot on net and blocked two shots by Columbus. He took an early hooking penalty and was charged with two giveaways.

It’s unclear whether he would have seen power play time because Columbus wasn’t called for a penalty.

Hagens picked up the assist on Boston’s late second-period goal. On the forecheck, he pinned Denton Mateychuk to the board in the right wing corner and pushed the puck to Sean Kuraly.

Kuraly fed Henri Jokiharju, who scored a goal that put Boston ahead 2-1 at the time.

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Ghanaian footballer killed after armed attackers open fire at team bus

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Frimpong had been on loan from Aduana FC - pictured in their kit - since January [Aduana FC via X]

Ghanaian footballer Dominic Frimpong has died after suspected armed robbers opened fire at the bus carrying his team Berekum Chelsea back from a match.

"Masked men wielding guns and assault rifles" ambushed the bus and "blocked the road" as the team returned home on Sunday, according to the club.

Police say Frimpong sustained gunshot wounds and died while receiving treatment. A manhunt for the suspects is under way.

The Ghana Football Association (GFA) expressed its "profound shock and deep sorrow", describing the 20-year-old as a "promising young talent whose dedication and passion for the game embodied the spirit of our league".

The team was on the road back from a Ghana Premier League game against Samartex in Samreboi - 270km (170 miles) away from Berekum - which they lost 1-0.

"[The men] started shooting at our bus as the driver tried to reverse," Berekum Chelsea said in a statement on Monday. "The players and staff fled into nearby bushes to take cover."

According to Ghanaian authorities, the bus had been carrying 30 players and officials when it came under attack by six armed men.

The police said its regional command has "deployed additional personnel and crime scene experts to the area", and added that "perpetrators will be arrested within the shortest possible time".

The GFA said it was in contact with the relevant authorities and the club, urging that "all necessary measures" should be taken to ensure justice is served.

In a separate statement, the Ghana Premier League expressed its "unwavering backing" for the team during their "difficult moment", and called on security agencies to take "urgent steps to safeguard all participating clubs" as they travel for matches across the country.

Sunday's attack once again highlights longstanding concerns over safety on major roads in Ghana.

In recent years, clubs including FC Savannah, Wa All Stars, Legon Cities and AshantiGold have reportedly experienced similar attacks.

Ghanaian sports journalist Muftawu Abdulai described the mood in the country as one of "shock and disappointment", noting that fans are increasingly questioning whether it is "safe to travel and play league matches".

"If the lives of the people or the key architect of the game cannot be protected then it is not worth playing the game," Abdulai told BBC Sport Africa.

The GFA said it will be reviewing and strengthening security arrangements for clubs travelling for competitions within Ghana to "prevent such tragic occurrences in the future".

Frimpong had joined Berekum Chelsea on loan from Aduana FC in January.

Aduana said they "mourn" his loss, and that their "prayers are with his family, Berekum Chelsea, and the football community".

"Rest well," their statement added.

The forward was set to stay at the team until the end of the premier league season. He had scored two goals in 13 appearances.

Berekum Chelsea were originally called Semereka FC when the club was formed in 2000.

Four years later, the name changed following the transfer of former Ghanaian national star Michael Essien to Chelsea, which sparked a rise in popularity for the English Premier League team in Ghana.

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Florida coach Jon Sumrall vows to &#39;wake this beast up&#39; in his debut season

GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) — It’s been seven years since Florida notched double-digit wins and 17 years since the Gators were legitimate national championship contenders.

Calling Florida overdue would be an understatement in Gainesville, and new coach Jon Sumrall knows it as well as any diehard who watched the team’s annual spring game unfold at the Swamp on Saturday.

“Championships are the standard and expectation,” Sumrall said following the Orange and Blue game. “We’ve got to get it back there. We’ve got to wake this beast up.

“Like, it’s time we wake this thing up. This is a sleeping giant. I’m telling you right now: it ain’t a matter of if we’re going to win here. It’s how fast we’re going to win. It’s coming. This winning thing, it’s coming.”

Florida is a paltry 29-37 over its last 66 games, including losing seasons in four of the last five years. It would be unacceptable at just about any Power Four program. It’s downright embarrassing for one that has three national titles and eight Southeastern Conference championships since 1990.

But the Gators have spent much of the last two decades chasing Alabama, Georgia, LSU and others.

Sumrall was hired to fix it, essentially tasked with cleaning up the mess created and left behind by fired coach Billy Napier. Sumrall, who led Troy and Tulane to a combined four conference title games in four seasons, could start his rebuild just about anywhere.

Florida ranked last in the Southeastern Conference in scoring last season, averaging 21.6 points a game, and allowed 34.3 points a game in its last three losses.

Sumrall, though, is focusing on the weight room. And anyone needing proof of Florida’s most glaring weakness should look at the team’s pro day last month, where long-snapper Rocco Underwood put up better bench numbers (14 reps at 225 pounds) than three-year starting guard Damieon George (12 reps).

“That shouldn’t happen,” Sumrall said. “Hell, our coaches need to be hitting 12. … That’s not something that changes overnight.”

Florida’s strength program left a lot to be desired during Napier’s tenure.

He brought buddy Mark Hocke with him from Louisiana-Lafayette in December 2021 and then demoted Hocke two years later, essentially putting him in charge of messaging and motivation while continuing to pay him $750,000 annually.

Napier then hired Craig Fitzgerald in hopes of overhauling the strength and nutrition programs in 2024, but Fitzgerald was on campus less than two months before leaving to join longtime friend Bill O’Brien at Boston College. Napier ended up promoting Tyler Miles who came under fire last year as soft-tissue and season-ending injuries mounted.

Sumrall has made it clear his guys need to get stronger and learn to play through bumps and bruises. And it starts with Florida’s offensive line, which seems to be the most unsettled unit on the team.

The Gators signed three O-line transfers who might start this fall and landed a 2027 commitment last week from five-star offensive lineman Maxwell Hiller from Coatesville, Pennsylvania. Sumrall challenged the line “to live in the weight room” and embrace a “blue-collar mindset.”

He believes creating “more movement” at the line of scrimmage is the easiest path to the top in arguably college football's most physical league.

“Now, I’m not patient. I want it to happen every day,” Sumrall said. “But we are going to land some pieces in recruiting. We’re about to do some things and build a roster here that is going to bring it back to where we all want it to be.”

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2026 NFL Draft: Denver Broncos draft interest tracker

Feb 28, 2023; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Denver Broncos general manager George Paton during the NFL combine at the Indiana Convention Center. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

With the draft process nearing its end and the 2026 NFL Draft less than a month away, it’s a good time to take a look at which prospects and positions the Denver Broncos have been showing interest in this offseason. I have been collecting all the reported meetings and interviews the Broncos have had throughout the All-Star games, Scouting Combine, and the Pro Days. We also have several reported pre-draft visits, which will continue through April.

Obviously, we do not have ALL the reported meetings, interviews, workouts, and all that, as many of these go unreported or are kept a secret. So, keep that in mind when looking for your favorite prospects in this list. I would pay attention to which positions they’re showing interest in, the type of player they are, and whether they have had multiple meetings with these prospects.

With all that said, here is the 2026 Denver Broncos draft interest tracker. This list will continue to be updated throughout the month of April as more and more information becomes available.

Broncos Draft Interest Tracker

Name

Position

College

Projected Round

All-Star Games

Combine

Pro Day

Top 30 Visit

Workout/Visit/Meeting

Rumored interest

Shad BanksLBUTSADay 3/UDFAX
Elijah CulpCBJames MadisonDay 3/UDFAX
Evan SvobodaTEWyomingDay 3/UDFAXX
Scooby WilliamsLBTexas A&MDay 3/UDFAX
Harold PerkinsLBLSUDay 2/3X
Owen HeinickeLBOklahomaDay 3/UDFAX
Sonny StylesLBOhio StateTop 10X
Jacob RodriguezLBTexas TechDay 2X
Jake GoldayLBCincinnati1st/2ndX
Josiah TrotterLBMissouriDay 2X
Bryce BoettcherLBOregonDay 2/3X
CJ AllenLBGeorgia1st/2ndX
Wade WoodazLBClemsonDay 3/UDFAX
Caleb BanksIDLFlorida1stXX
Tim KeenanIDLAlabamaDay 3X
Jack KellyLBBYUDay 3/UDFAX
Logan FaroEDGEUtahDay 3/UDFAX
Christian MillerIDLGeorgiaDay 2XX
Kenyon SadiqTEOregon1stX
Emmanuel McNeil-WarrenSToledo1st/2ndX
Jadarian PriceRBNotre DameDay 2X
Jonah ColemanRBWashingtonDay 2XX
Emmett JohnsonRBNebraskaDay 2X
Max KlareTEOhio StateDay 2XX
Oscar DelpTEGeorgiaDay 2X
Jack EndriesTETexasDay 2/3XX
DJ RogersTETCUDay 3X
Sam RoushTEStanfordDay 2/3X
Joe RoyerTECincinnatiDay 2/3X
John Michael GyllenborgTEWyomingDay 3/UDFAXX
Eli StowersTEVanderbiltDay 2XX
KC ConcepcionWRTexas A&M1stXX
Markel BellOTMiamiDay 2/3XX
Micah MorrisIOLGeorgiaDay 2/3X
Carver WillisOLWashingtonDay 3/UDFAXX
Trey ZuhnOLTexas A&MDay 3/UDFAX
Travis BurkeOTMemphisDay 2XX
Alex HarkeyOLOregonDay 3X
Eli HeidenreichFB/RB/WRNavyDay 3X
Landon RobinsonIDLNavyDay 2/3XX
Tahj Ra-ElS/DBPurdueDay 3X
Chris McClellanIDLMissouriDay 2/3X
Bangally KamaraLBKansasDay 3/UDFAX
Jernias TafiaIDLColorado StateDay 3/UDFAX
Jadon PearsonLBFresno StateDay 3/UDFAX
Omar CooperWRIndiana1stX
Blake MillerOTClemsonDay 2X
Makai LemonWRUSC1stX
Ja’Kobi LaneWRUSCDay 2X
Kamari RamseySUSCDay 2X
Eric GentryLBUSCDay 3X
Bishop FitzgeraldSUSCDay 3X
Keylan RutledgeGGeorgia TechDay 2/3X
Haynes KingQBGeorgia TechDay 3/UDFAX
Eric RiversWRGeorgia TechDay 3X
Ashton GrableOLFlorida A&MDay 3/UDFAX
Marcus AllenDBUNCDay 3X
Evan BeerntsenOLNorthwesternDay 3/UDFAX
Caleb TiernanOLNorthwesternDay 3/UDFAX
J’Mari TaylorRBVirginiaDay 3X
Aidan KeanaainaIDLCalDay 3/UDFAX
Cash JonesWRGeorgiaDay 3/UDFAXX
Drew SheltonOLPenn StateDay 3/UDFAX
Cortez Braham Jr.WRMemphisDay 3/UDFAX
Kolbey TaylorCBVanderbiltDay 3X
Dallen BentleyTEUtahDay 3X
John MillerLBUtah StateDay 3/UDFAX
Kaelon BlackRBIndianaDay 3X
Jude BowryOTBoston CollegeDay 2/3X
Jacob GillWRIowaDay 3X
Lincoln PareRBTexas StateDay 3/UDFAX
Josh GeskyIOLIllinoisDay 3XX
TJ HardenRBSMUDay 3X
Keagen TrostOLMissouriDay 3/UDFAX
Marlin KleinTEMichiganDay 3X
Jimmy RolderLBMichiganDay 2/3X
Trey MooreLBTexasDay 2/3X
Anthony Hill Jr.LBTexas1st/2ndX
Athan KaliakmanisQBRutgersDay 3/UDFAX
Kaleb-Elarms OrrLBTCUDay 2/3XX
Donaven McCulleyRBMichiganDay 3/UDFAX
Brenen ThompsonWRMississippi StateDay 2/3X
Caleb DouglasWRTexas TechDay 3/UDFAX
Nate BoerkircherTETexas A&MDay 3X
Robert Spears-JenningsSOklahomaDay 3/UDFAX
Ephesians PrysockCBWashingtonDay 3/UDFAX
Jalen StromanSNotre DameDay 3X
Aaron HallIDLDukeDay 3X
Josh CameronWRBaylorDay 2/3X
Jalen HuskeySMarylandDay 3/UDFAX
Ayden GarnesCBArizonaDay 3/UDFAX
Dae’Quan WrightTEOle MissDay 2/3XX
Jack StrandQBMinnesota State MoorheadDay 3/UDFAX
Austin LeausaIOLBYUDay 3X
Derek RobertsonQBMonmouthDay 3/UDFAX
Nmadi ObiazorLBTCUDay 3/UDFAX
Latrell McCutchin Sr.CBHoustonDay 3/UDFAX
Xavion AlfordSArizona StateDay 3/UDFAX
Hank PepperLSUSCDay 3/UDFAX
Jashon WatkinsDBTennessee StateDay 3/UDFAX
Maurice HeimsEDGEIdahoDay 3/UDFAX
Deuce BlenmanDBIdahoDay 3/UDFAX
Emmanuel PregnonIOLOregon1st-2ndX
Justin JolyTENC StateDay 2/3X
Paul RubeltOTUCFDay 3X
Charlie GarrisonTENorthern ColoradoDay 3/UDFAX
Luke WootenWRNothern ColoradoDay 3/UDFAX
Keyshawn James-NewbyEDGENew MexicoDay 3/UDFAX
Uar BernardIDLNigeriaDay 3/UDFAX
Xander EcholsLSIdahoDay 3/UDFAX
Mason ArnoldLSFlorida StateDay 3/UDFAX
Robby BallentineWR/KRDepauwDay 3/UDFAX
Josh WeruEDGEKenyaPFAX
Nick BarrettIDLSouth CarolinaDay 3X
Ahmaad MosesSSMUDay 3/UDFAX
Caden BarnettGWyomingDay 3X
Caleb DouglasWRTexas TechDay 3X
CJ DanielsWRMiamiDay 3/UDFAX
Zach DurfeeEDGEWashingtonDay 3/UDFAX

Quarterback &#39;ready for the next chapter&#39; commits to Purdue football: Stats, highlights, rankings

Purdue football has its quarterback commit for the 2027 class coming off of its spring showcase weekend.

Winnetka (Illinois) New Trier quarterback Jackie Ryder announced his commitment to the Boilermakers on Monday morning. He picked up his offer over the weekend as part of a big visit weekend in conjunction with Saturday's end-of-spring open practice in Ross-Ade Stadium.

Ryder picked Purdue over reported offers from Illinois State, North Dakota and Southern Miss. The 6-foot-5, 210-pound QB does not yet have a star rating in the Rivals industry rankings. Per 247Sports, he is a three-star prospect ranked No. 984 overall and No. 57 among quarterbacks.

"Ready for the next chapter," Ryder wrote, in part.

Ryder became the third known 2027 commit, all on offense. Florida running back Amos Bradford announced his commitment Sunday. Bastrop (Texas) receiver Dallas Crescenzo committed in October.

Ryder threw for 1,784 yards and 17 touchdowns against four touchdowns in 10 games for New Trier last season, per MaxPreps. He also rushed for 163 yards and four touchdowns on 19 carries.

Purdue has made the Chicago area renewed recruiting focus since the beginning of Barry Odom's tenure. It signed four Illinois prospects in the 2026 class, three from the greater Chicago area.

Corin Berry enrolled this winter as the quarterback for the 2026 class. Purdue currently projects to still have current starting quarterback Ryan Browne around for the 2027 season. Backups Evans Chuba and Garyt Odom could also still be in the fold at that time.

Jackie Ryder highlights

This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Quarterback Jackie Ryder commits to Purdue football: Stats, rankings, highlights

Valdano: “I don’t rule out a Real Madrid comeback in Munich”

GEWISS STADIUM, BERGAMO, ITALY - 2024/12/10: Former Player Jorge Valdano looks on during the UEFA Champions League League Phase MD6 match between Atalanta BC and Real Madrid C.F.. Real Madrid Cf wins 3-2 over Atalanta Bc. (Photo by Marco Canoniero/LightRocket via Getty Images) | LightRocket via Getty Images

Jorge Valdano has backed Real Madrid’s chances of overturning their deficit against Bayern Munich, while also calling for a significant improvement in intensity following their recent La Liga performance.

Speaking on Movistar Plus+ Deportes, the former Real Madrid player and director downplayed the importance of the team’s 1-1 draw against Girona, insisting it should not be used as a reference point ahead of the Champions League clash.

“We cannot take the match against Girona as a precedent,” Valdano said. “Madrid played that game with very little at stake and were seven points behind Barcelona.”

Valdano acknowledged that Madrid were the better side on the day, but questioned the level of urgency and emotional engagement shown by the team over the weekend.

“They deserved to win, but not in a very convincing way,” he explained. “They controlled the game and created chances, but it wasn’t a performance full of heart.”

That, according to Valdano, is exactly what will be required in Munich.

“Real Madrid will need all their heart in this match,” he said. “They are facing a great team, away from home. But I still see Madrid alive in the tie.”

Despite the unfavorable circumstances, Valdano pointed to a familiar pattern in the club’s recent history—struggles in La Liga often coinciding with elevated performances in the Champions League.

“When Real Madrid find themselves in difficult situations in La Liga, that’s when they tend to produce their best responses in Europe,” he noted.

For Valdano, the equation is clear: the performance against Girona cannot be repeated, but the stage in Munich may bring out a different version of the team.

“I don’t rule out a comeback,” he concluded.

Previewing Colts&#39; quarterback position ahead of 2026 NFL draft

With the 2026 NFL draft near, we will be taking a position-by-position look at where things stand with the Indianapolis Colts.

The draft will take place from Apr. 23-25. The Colts have a modest seven draft picks at the moment, including just two in the top 100. GM Chris Ballard, however, has hinted strongly at wanting to gain additional capital. That, in part, could come from trading Kenny Moore.

Up first in our draft preview are the quarterbacks.

Colts' quarterbacks under contract

  • Daniel Jones
  • Anthony Richardson
  • Riley Leonard
  • Seth Henigan

Colts' offseason departures at quarterback

None -- as of now. The Colts are attempting to trade Anthony Richardson.

What is the Colts' need at quarterback?

With Daniel Jones under contract, the need here is low. The Colts put all of their offseason eggs in the Daniel Jones basket, believing that the success that he had through the first half of last season can be repeated and sustained, even with him coming off a major injury.

Assuming the Colts do find a trade partner for Anthony Richardson, that still leaves them with Riley Leonard as the team's backup. Leonard impressed during his Week 18 start against Houston last season, showcasing that he is ready to fill that backup role.

Perhaps after the draft, the Colts will sign a UDFA to compete with Seth Henigan for the third quarterback spot on the depth chart. Given the needs on the roster elsewhere, and that Ballard is in a must-win season, he may not have the luxury of using a draft pick -- even a late round selection -- on this position group.

The Colts have reportedly had LSU's Garrett Nussmeier and Texas Tech quarterback Behren Morton in on official draft visits.

Top quarterback prospects in 2026 NFL draft

With help from the consensus big board, here are the top quarterbacks available in this year's draft:

  • 1. Fernando Mendoza, Indiana
  • 31. Ty Simpson, Alabama
  • 82. Garrett Nussmeier, LSU
  • 112. Cole Payton, NDSU
  • 116. Drew Allar, Penn State
  • 124. Carson Beck, Miami
  • 150. Taylen Green, Arkansas
  • 195. Cade Klubnik, Clemson
  • 225. Sawyer Robertson, Baylor
  • 237. Luke Altmyer, Illinois
  • 279. Joe Fagnano, UCONN
  • 295. Jalon Daniels, Kansas

This article originally appeared on Colts Wire: 2026 NFL draft: Where Indianapolis Colts stand at quarterback

UCLA&#39;s WNBA Draft prospects discuss the jump to the WNBA

We’re soon going to learn where the UCLA Bruins star basketball players land at the next level. The WNBA Draft will occur Monday night in New York City and we’ll see how many members of UCLA’s national championship team will hear their name called.

The entire team made the trip out to New York for the draft, where as many as six UCLA players could get selected. The Bruins have four consensus first round picks in Lauren Betts, Gabriela Jaquez, Kiki Rice and Gianna Kneepkens. Both Angela Dugalic and Charlisse Leger-Wallker have developed games and will likely garner draft consideration as well.

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— UCLA Women's Basketball (@UCLAWBB) April 12, 2026

The WNBA released Prospect Media Availability responses from WNBA Draft attendees. Of the 15 players in attendance, UCLA had five players selected as a part of the group. Here’s their questions and answers.

Angela Dugalic

Q: How do you think your style of play translates to the WNBA?

A: “My versatility. I’m able to pull people out with my shooting ability but also as a low post presence – so I can pick and choose how I want to score. I also feel like I’m a pretty good passer. That passing role has been my role the past few years playing with UCLA … And then defensively, I can switch really well so I can guard one through five.”

Gabriela Jaquez

Q: What will it be like playing against your former UCLA teammates?

A: “It’s going to be a little weird. I played against Gianna [Kneepkens] before. I played against [Charlisse Leger-Walker] before, and Lauren [Betts] when she was at Stanford. But obviously we’re teammates for life. So, it will be a little weird, especially Kiki [Rice] because we've been teammates for four years. We were even thinking like, dang, we need to learn new plays now and go to a new team. We’ve been running the same system for four years. So, it will be an adjustment, but it'll be fun and really competitive.”

Gianna Kneepkens:

Q: How does it feel to go through this moment with your UCLA teammates?

A: “It’s been incredible. I couldn’t have asked for a better situation. It’s cool to see the behind-the-scenes of what they have done and the work they’ve put in. To see them get to this point and be able to do it alongside them has been really special.”

Kiki Rice:

Q: We’re two days out from the WNBA Draft; can you describe your emotions?

A: “Just excited. This is a moment I’ve been dreaming of for a very long time. So, finally to be in New York, to be at the Draft, is honestly really exciting [and] a little bit surreal. I’m really just excited to see where I end up and get to the new organization and meet my teammates.”

Lauren Betts:

Q: Who are you most excited to match up with?

A: “I think any of my [UCLA] teammates. Once I see them in their W jerseys, I’m probably going to cry after the game just because I’m so proud of them. I feel like that’s going to be a surreal experience, seeing everyone on their different teams.”

This article originally appeared on UCLA Wire: Hear from five UCLA WNBA Draft prospects from their media availability

Series Preview: Milwaukee Brewers vs. Toronto Blue Jays

Aug 31, 2025; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Milwaukee Brewers second base Brice Turang (2) tags out Toronto Blue Jays outfielder Nathan Lukes (38) at second base during the sixth inning at Rogers Centre. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Sousa-Imagn Images | Kevin Sousa-Imagn Images

After a sweep at the hands of the Nationals to extend their losing streak to five, the Brewers will look to bounce back against yet another AL opponent this week, as they welcome the reigning AL Champion Toronto Blue Jays to American Family Field.

The Brewers are now 8-7 on the season, tied with the Cardinals for third place in the NL Central. On the other side, the Blue Jays sit tied for last with the Red Sox in the AL East at 6-9 on the season. Toronto’s offense has been a problem thus far, as they’ve scored just 57 runs, fewer than all other AL teams with the exception of the Royals and White Sox. The pitching staff has also allowed 82 runs, giving them a -25-run differential, the second-worst mark in all of baseball (ahead of only the -30 mark by the White Sox).

The latest addition to Milwaukee’s injured list will be designated hitter/outfielder Christian Yelich, who exited Sunday’s game with left hamstring tightness. Manager Pat Murphy indicated after the game that it would likely be bad news for Yelich, meaning we can all but guarantee he’ll find himself on the IL before this series. Kyle Harrison and Brandon Sproat are both considered day-to-day with knee injuries suffered in Saturday’s loss, but neither injury seems to be of much concern. The rest of the IL includes Quinn Priester (May return), Jackson Chourio (late April), Andrew Vaughn (mid-May), Rob Zastryzny (May), Craig Yoho (mid-April), and Jared Koenig (May).

Toronto is also without their DH/outfielder George Springer, who went on the IL over the weekend with a toe fracture that will keep him out for at least the minimum 10 days. Catcher Tyler Heineman is day-to-day with back spasms, and utilityman Addison Barger is expected to return in the next week or so as he deals with an ankle sprain. Catcher Alejandro Kirk is out until May with a thumb fracture, and outfielder Anthony Santander could miss the entire season with an ACL sprain. The pitching side isn’t much better for the Jays, as Trey Yesavage (late April return), Shane Bieber (late May), José Berríos (May), Yimi García (late April), former Brewer draftee Cody Ponce (likely to miss 2026 season), Bowden Francis (out for season), and Ricky Tiedemann (week to week) are all out in the early going for Toronto.

Milwaukee’s offense is led in homers by Jake Bauers and Gary Sánchez, who both homered on Sunday to give them four on the season. Brice Turang, who slugged a pair of homers on Sunday, leads the offense overall, as he’s hitting .298/.441/.617 with three homers, four doubles, a triple, nine RBIs, 14 runs scored, and five steals in 13 games this season. William Contreras, Sal Frelick, Garrett Mitchell, and Joey Ortiz round out the rest of the regulars offensively, while David Hamilton, Brandon Lockridge, Blake Perkins, Luis Matos, and Luis Rengifo fill the utility roles. Yelich’s replacement will join that group on Tuesday. As a team, the Brewers are hitting .236/.339/.387 (.726 OPS ranks fifth), with 16 homers (tied for eighth), 80 runs scored (fifth), and 24 steals (first).

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. remains the top hitter for the Jays, as he’s hitting .321/.446/.434 with a homer, three doubles, five RBIs, six runs, and a steal. Ernie Clement leads the team with 19 hits in 15 games, including five doubles, as he’s hitting .311 for the season. Five players are tied for the team lead with two homers — Andrés Giménez, Kazuma Okamoto, Jesús Sánchez, Daulton Varsho, and the injured Springer. Eloy Jiménez, Nathan Lukes, Myles Straw, Davis Schneider, Tyler Fitzgerald, Tyler Heineman, and Brandon Valenzuela round out the offense. As a team, the Jays are hitting .242/.318/.375 (.693 OPS ranks 13th), with 14 homers (tied for 17th), 57 runs scored (25th), and seven steals (tied for 23rd).

The Brewer bullpen is anchored by Aaron Ashby and Grant Anderson. Ashby has made nine appearances spanning 12 2/3 innings, allowing five runs and striking out a bullpen-best 19 batters. Anderson has made eight appearances spanning 8 2/3 innings, allowing two runs and striking out nine. Angel Zerpa was off to a strong start but got roughed up on Sunday afternoon, while DL Hall has yet to allow a run with 10 strikeouts over 7 2/3 innings. Abner Uribe also got roughed up on Sunday, and Trevor Megill had a dismal night on Friday, leaving their ERAs in the dumps (Uribe at 5.06, Megill at 11.25). Jake Woodford and Easton McGee round out Murphy’s innings eaters for the bullpen. As a staff, the Brewers have a 4.16 team ERA (19th), including a 4.57 starter ERA (22nd) and a 3.74 bullpen ERA (12th). They’ve struck out 142 batters (tied for 10th) over 132 innings.

Jeff Hoffman, Louis Varland, and Mason Fluharty sit atop Toronto’s bullpen in terms of appearances, with very different results. Varland has allowed just two unearned runs with 13 strikeouts over nine innings; Hoffman has a 2.35 ERA with 17 strikeouts and two saves in four chances over 7 2/3 innings; and Fluharty has a 6.75 ERA with eight strikeouts over 5 1/3 innings. Tyler Rogers and Braydon Fisher have also not allowed any earned runs, combining for 15 strikeouts over 16 innings. Tommy Nance, Spencer Miles, and Joe Mantiply have all struggled in the early going for Toronto’s bullpen. As a staff, the Jays have a 4.81 team ERA (27th), including a 5.20 starter ERA (28th) and a 4.48 bullpen ERA (20th). They’ve struck out 168 batters (first) over 136 2/3 innings.

Probable Pitchers

Tuesday, April 14 @ 6:40 p.m.: RHP Jacob Misiorowski (1-1, 3.31 ERA, 3.33 FIP) vs. RHP Kevin Gausman (0-1, 2.08 ERA, 1.24 FIP)

Misiorowski has made three starts this season and continues to rack up the strikeouts, with 28 punchies in just 16 1/3 innings (15.4 K/9 leads the majors). He’s also continued to struggle with command, as he has nine walks and two hits batters this season, along with eight hits allowed. His last start against the Red Sox is a perfect example of that dichotomy, as he went 5 1/3 innings but lost his command in the sixth — he struck out 10 but allowed three runs on four walks, a hit batter, and two hits. This marks his first career start against the Blue Jays.

Gausman, 35, is off to a great start despite Toronto’s disappointing results. Through three starts, the 14-year veteran has a 2.08 ERA and 1.24 FIP, striking out 26 across 17 1/3 innings. He’s allowed four runs on nine hits and a pair of walks. Three of those runs came in his last outing against the Dodgers, when he went 5 1/3 innings and allowed six hits and two walks with five strikeouts on 84 pitches. Gausman has made seven career appearances (five starts) against Milwaukee, with a 1.51 ERA and 41 strikeouts over 35 2/3 innings. That includes seven innings of one-run ball in a no-decision last season.

Wednesday, April 15 @ 6:40 p.m.: TBD vs. RHP Dylan Cease (0-0, 2.45 ERA, 1.65 FIP)

The Brewers haven’t yet announced a starter for either of the last two games of this series, but this would be Chad Patrick’s turn in the rotation. Through three appearances (two starts) this season, Patrick has a 0.73 ERA, a 4.28 FIP, and seven strikeouts over 12 1/3 innings. While he’s dealt with a decent amount of traffic (12 hits and five walks), he’s done a good job limiting the damage, with just one run allowed to this point. His last appearance came Friday night against the Nationals, as he went three scoreless innings in relief of the opener, Aaron Ashby. He allowed three hits and a walk, failing to record a strikeout in his shortened outing. This would mark his first career appearance against the Blue Jays.

Cease, 30, signed a huge seven-year, $175 million contract with Toronto this offseason. Now in his eighth MLB season, Cease has made three starts thus far, with a 2.45 ERA and 1.65 FIP, allowing six runs (four earned) with 26 strikeouts over 14 2/3 innings. His last start came against the Dodgers, when he allowed two runs (one earned) on four hits and four walks with eight strikeouts over five innings. Cease has made four career starts against Milwaukee, with a 3.18 ERA and 32 strikeouts over 22 2/3 innings. He went five innings while with the Padres in September, allowing one run and striking out eight in a no-decision.

Thursday, April 16 @ 12:40 p.m.: TBD vs. LHP Patrick Corbin (0-0, 9.00 ERA, 10.40 FIP)

Brandon Sproat got off to a rough start for Milwaukee this year, but his stats have inched closer to league-average after a solid outing on Saturday night. Over three appearances (one start) this year, Sproat has a 10.45 ERA, with 12 runs allowed over 10 1/3 innings, allowing 14 hits and 10 walks with 10 strikeouts. As I said, though, he looked a lot better in a long-relief role against Washington on Saturday, spanning 3 2/3 innings with one run allowed on four hits and three walks with three strikeouts. As is the case for Miz and Patrick, this would mark his first career appearance against the Blue Jays.

Corbin, 36, was signed earlier this month after Toronto’s myriad of pitching injuries. He made his first and only start of the season on Friday against the Twins, when he allowed four runs on six hits, a walk, and two hit batters over four innings, striking out three. Corbin has made 14 appearances (13 starts) against Milwaukee in his career, with a 4.72 ERA and 71 strikeouts over 74 1/3 innings, though he hasn’t faced the Brewers since 2023 while with the Nationals.

How to Watch & Listen

Tuesday, April 14: Brewers TV; listen via radio on the Brewers Radio Network (620 WTMJ in Milwaukee)

Wednesday, April 15: Brewers TV; listen via radio on the Brewers Radio Network (620 WTMJ in Milwaukee)

Thursday, April 16: Brewers TV; listen via radio on the Brewers Radio Network (620 WTMJ in Milwaukee)

Prediction

These were two of the best teams in baseball a year ago, but both are off to disappointing starts through 15 games. That being said, the Blue Jays have their best pitching lined up against Milwaukee’s ice-cold offense. I’ll take the Jays to take two of three over the Crew.

Patriots Met With 22-TD Quarterback Ahead Of NFL Draft

Texas Tech Red Raiders QB Behren Morton

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The New England Patriots met with an intriguing quarterback prospect ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft.

New England has Drake Maye as its starting quarterback, and although the team re-signed Tommy DeVito as the backup, the Patriots could draft another quarterback. Ahead of the draft, Texas Tech Red Raiders quarterback Behren Morton spoke to Justin Melo of SI and revealed he met with the Patriots.

“It’s been a fun, busy process,” Morton said in an interview published on Sunday. “It’s a good problem to have. … I also recently got back from a bunch of Top 30 visits. I visited the Green Bay Packers, Carolina Panthers, New England Patriots, and the Jets as well. It’s been a fun process. I saw some incredible facilities and met some incredible coaches.”

Morton revealed he’s also met with the Las Vegas Raiders, Jacksonville Jaguars, Indianapolis Colts, and Dallas Cowboys in the lead-up to the draft.

Morton spent five years at Texas Tech and was a starter for three seasons. The 24-year-old likely projects to be a backup quarterback in the NFL, and could be a cost-controllable backup behind Drake Maye. He’s projected to be selected in Round 7, according to NFL.com's Lance Zierlein.

At Texas Tech last season, Morton threw for 2,780 yards, 22 touchdowns, and 6 interceptions. His best season was in 2024 when he threw for 3,335 yards, 27 touchdowns, and 8 interceptions.

The 2026 NFL Draft is set for April 23-25 in Pittsburgh.

More NFL: Two Receivers Patriots Could Trade For If A.J. Brown Deal Never Happens

Tottenham in advanced talks to sign Robertson

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Andy Robertson has won two Premier League titles and the Champions League during his time at Liverpool [Getty Images]

Tottenham are in advanced talks over a free transfer for Liverpool defender Andy Robertson this summer.

Robertson confirmed last week he is leaving Anfield after nine years at the club when his contract expires this summer.

Spurs have a long-term interest in the 32-year-old left-back and tried to sign him during the January transfer window but Liverpool were not prepared to let him leave.

Tottenham remain committed to signing the Scotland captain and while sources insist a full agreement is yet to be reached, discussions are understood to be at an advanced stage.

Any deal, however, is contingent on Spurs staying in the Premier League.

They are 18th in the table and in the relegation zone, two points adrift of 17th-placed West Ham.

Tottenham want to add experience and leadership to their squad this summer and view Robertson as a key target before manager Roberto de Zerbi's first full season in charge.

Meanwhile, club captain Cristian Romero will have tests on Monday to determine the extent of the knee injury sustained in Sunday's loss to Sunderland.

Romero looked visibly upset as he limped off after a collision with goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky, raising concerns the centre-half may have picked up a serious injury which could rule him out of Tottenham's final six games of the season.

Any long-term injury would also have an impact on the 27-year-old's involvement in Argentina's World Cup squad.

The Assassin vs. The Alien: My 2026 NBA MVP vote

It should have been the easiest MVP decision in years.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is the reigning MVP and Finals MVP, and he’s even better this season. He is the best player on the best team, and he has been that for the entire season from the Thunder's absurd 24-1 start all the way to a 64-18 finish to hold on to the top seed.

The case for Shai to win a second-straight MVP should be the cleanest, most boring, most airtight argument in basketball. Best player, best team, historic consistency, game winners, defending champion. Pencils down. Go home.

Except, there’s a guy by the name of Victor Wembanyama.

On the night of March 30, SGA had one of his most memorable games of his entire dominant season. He scored 47 points, including 31 in the second half and in overtime to beat the Pistons. But hours earlier, Wemby had 41 points with 16 rebounds in 31 minutes, shooting 17-of-27, while swatting three shots. It was his first of consecutive 40-point double-doubles — the first player in Spurs history to pull that off, a franchise whose annals include David Robinson and some guy named Tim Duncan.

This is what the MVP race had become in its final month — a nightly game of Can You Top This between a Canadian assassin and a French alien who is doing things that have no historical comparison because no one with his dimensions has ever possessed his skill set.

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(Davis Long/Yahoo Sports Illustration)

And there’s a guy by the name of Nikola Jokić, too. A three-time MVP averaging 28/13/11, still at his peak powers offensively, and still playing a version of basketball that nobody else can replicate. Down the stretch, Jokić won the battle against Wemby, scoring 40 points and hitting clutch shots in overtime, including his signature Sombor Shuffle over the outreached arm of Wembanyama. A seemingly impossible task that only Jokić is capable of.

But Jokić will finish third on my ballot. The Nuggets were in the bottom 10 in defensive rating, and Jokić was nowhere near as impactful at getting stops as he was in any of his three previous MVP seasons. Denver had a 115.2 defensive rating with Jokić to 115.7 without him. An MVP is supposed to move that number. He didn't. This regression was largely due to a hyperextended knee in December that eroded his defense. In most years, Jokić would have still done more than enough, but that's the margin on a tight ballot.

Jaylen Brown carried Boston to the 2-seed after key roster losses last summer and without Jayson Tatum for most of the year. He is in consideration for a top-five spot, but he didn’t perform at the level of the aforementioned three. Meanwhile, the NBA will deliver word about the award eligibility status of Luka Dončić and Cade Cunningham. Neither of them will crack the top three, but both had sensational seasons. All of them deserved a cleaner runway to my MVP vote. None got it because of the unprecedented performances of SGA and Wemby.

This has been, without a doubt, the most thrilling and most difficult choice I have ever had to make for NBA MVP in my 10 seasons as a voter. It's come down to a question I've never really had to answer on a ballot before: How much do you trust what the box score won’t tell you? One of these guys carries his team in the most visible way the sport allows. The other carries it in ways the box score doesn't have language for.

The case for SGA: He was even better than last year

SGA averaged 31.6 points on a 66.5% true shooting mark, the second-most efficient season any 30-point scorer has ever had, trailing only the 2015-16 Steph Curry year that broke people's brains. He did it while defending a title. While absorbing every opponent's best shot. While leading a roster where nine rotation players missed at least 10 games, including his co-pilot, Jalen Williams, who missed more than half the year. Young core, deep playoff run, roster churn, bad injury luck. The Thunder had every ingredient of a hangover team. SGA did not let the year get away from them. 

He was also better than he was last season. This is because he is reading the game at a level he wasn't a year ago. Part of that is forced on him. SGA gets doubled more than any guard in basketball — on 21% of all his touches. Last season, the Thunder scored 1.16 points per play when Shai got doubled. An elite number that trailed only Giannis Antetokounmpo and Kevin Durant, of all players to get doubled at least 500 times. This season, that number jumped to 1.23 for Shai, putting him in first place of 39 qualifying players.

Gilgeous-Alexander looks like he’s mastered how to carve up a defense. SGA averages 31.1 points and creates 17.5 points per game for teammates on 6.6 assists, all three numbers well clear of Wembanyama's 25 points and 3.1 assists creating 7.9 points. He posted a career-best assist-to-turnover ratio, showing a better feel for surveying the floor, manipulating defenders, and creating quality shots.

On March 9, Gilgeous-Alexander posted a season-high 15 assists and had zero turnovers against the Nuggets, who doubled him on 22 of his 94 touches. This clip from the first quarter shows what type of defense he was facing all game:

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— KevinOVideo (@NBAVIDE0S) April 13, 2026

Christian Braun is there to meet SGA at the free throw line. Aaron Gordon is hovering over SGA's left side. Jamal Murray is lurking at the right elbow. Cam Johnson has helped all the way off the corner to stand in the paint. Jokić is on the other side to contain both Jaylin Williams and SGA, leaving Lu Dort open in the corner. So what does SGA do? He takes a couple more dribbles into a sliver of space on the right side of the paint before whipping an overhead pass across the court to Dort for a wide-open 3-pointer.

Shai moves methodically by probing for space, using his tight handle to get anywhere he wants on the floor. He can also slam the accelerator, like he did later in the game by anticipating to beat the double before it could even happen behind the arc:

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— KevinOVideo (@NBAVIDE0S) April 13, 2026

Four Nuggets collapse into the paint to slow down SGA. He knows that’s coming. He isn’t even looking to score. He slams the breaks, takes a glance at the left corner and sees no angle to pass it to Williams, so like a quarterback in the pocket, he goes to his second option and finds Jared McCain on the wing for another wide-open 3-pointer.

Gilgeous-Alexander’s presence on the court makes his teammates better. Chet Holmgren shoots 9.2% better. Dort shoots 6% better. Ajay Mitchell, 5.1%. Aaron Wiggins, 4.2%, per Databallr. He attracts so much attention that teammates get better quality, open shots. But sometimes, he needs to get it done on his own.

You might remember this game against Denver for a different reason. After Jokić tied the game with a 4-point play with 8.5 seconds left, the ball found SGA, who took one step inside the arc only to see two Nuggets defenders waiting in the paint, so he stepped back into more open space behind the arc to drain an epic game-winning 3. 

“I have answers to the test, but I have to see the questions first,” SGA said after the game. “If I drove to shoot a middy, it was probably going to be contested with two guys. So I tried to separate from the 3 and get a good comfortable shot. And it went down.”

SGA is the player you want the ball in his hands with the game on the line. He is the betting favorite to win Clutch Player of the Year. The irony is that SGA sat out 26 full fourth quarters in the 68 games he played since the Thunder were blasting so many teams. And still, he played 393 more minutes than Wembanyama.

Balancing his playmaking with his bucket-getting has also led to career-highs in scoring efficiency. SGA makes 68% of his shots at the rim, 55% of his midrange pull-ups, and 39% of his 3s off the dribble. All of those marks are up from last season when he already seemed unstoppable. 

Defenses have to pick their poison against him. They definitely don’t want him to get to the rim. And now his 3-pointer has reached a level that it’s as deadly as his midrange game. The pull-up 3 has become less of a hero shot and more of a punishment for a defense that has spent the entire possession trying to deny him everything else.

SGA has become a complete scorer. That’s how he has scored at least 20 points in 140 consecutive regular-season games — an NBA record that broke Wilt Chamberlain's 63-year-old mark and kept going. SGA has not scored under 20 since before Cooper Flagg played at Duke. That’s how long it’s been.

Even his critics on the foul-drawing have to commend the way he sets the tone for the best defense in the league. The Thunder didn't have the top defense in spite of SGA, as is the case for teams with high usage lead ball-handlers. They had it partly because the guy with the ball in his hands refused to take defensive possessions off.

Shai doesn’t match up with the opponent’s best player. There are plenty of other players on the Thunder who do. So usually, Shai hides on a weaker opponent. Playing that off-ball role allows him to roam and cause havoc. He ranked in the top 50 in both assists and deflections. And when he gets challenged, he’s effective. As my Yahoo Sports colleague Nekias Duncan wrote, SGA ranked second both defending pick-and-rolls and off-ball screens.

SGA carried a massive load on offense and always managed to play hard on defense. That set the tone for OKC’s entire roster to once again enter the playoffs as the Finals favorite.

The case for Wemby: Look beyond the box score

Wembanyama is the NBA’s most dominant defender since Bill Russell. It should come as no surprise that when he made his MVP case in front of the media, he led with defense. So let’s start there too.

The Spurs have posted a defensive rating of 103.2 with Wemby in the game. It’s 113.4 without him. That is the largest differential in basketball. He leads the league in blocks at 3.1 per game. Opponents have shot 8.7% worse with him as the closest defender. The numbers only illustrate what the eyes can see: the way he guards two players at once, the way he can contest a shot at the rim while his body is still technically in help position on the weak side, the way he baits players into thinking he’s not looking only to pivot directions and alter or swat the shot. 

Wembanyama’s mere presence causes ball-handlers to turn away from the paint. With Wemby on the floor, opponents take 40.1% of their shots in the paint. With him off the floor, that rises to 48.4%. This 8.3% differential is extremely abnormal: In Rudy Gobert’s four years combined winning Defensive Player of the Year, the differential is 3.5%. Other recent winners? Evan Mobley: 3.1%. Jaren Jackson Jr.: 0.8%. Giannis Antetokounmpo: 1.4%. All are still impactful at deterring shots near the rim. None are on Victor’s level.

Wemby should be the first consensus Defensive Player of the Year. And yes, defense should be a factor in MVP voting. It has always mattered. After losing the race the year prior, defense is what put Michael Jordan over the top in 1988 when he won MVP over Larry Bird and Magic Johnson. It’s why Tim Duncan won MVP in 2002 over Jason Kidd and Shaquille O'Neal. In my years of voting, it’s why Giannis won in back-to-back years. It’s why Jokić didn’t win until 2021, only after he finally got in shape and became a positive interior defender. Defense certainly played a part in why SGA won last year too.

Wemby’s own personal case for MVP continued by mentioning how the Spurs dominated the Thunder this season, beating them 4-1 in the season series. “And my third argument would be that offense impact is not just points,” he said.

Wembanyama had the largest on/off differential in the league. This difference wasn’t just driven by the defense either. It was what he did for San Antonio’s offense. The Spurs had a 120.5 offensive rating with Wembanyama on the court this season, just one point behind the Thunder’s 121.5 offensive rating with SGA on the floor. It’s close between both teams.

Wembanyama averaged 25 points, and if you squint at the shot-type splits you can find things to nitpick. He shot 37.5% out of isolations and 48% out of post-ups, per Synergy. That’s solid, but not the numbers of a guy you'd trust most to bail you out with the shot clock dying. That said, on March 19 against the Suns, down one with a playoff berth on the line, the Spurs put the ball in his hands at the right elbow and cleared out. One long dribble right, one fadeaway over an outstretched arm, and San Antonio was in the postseason.

One shot doesn't make him Kobe Bryant. Wembanyama is a different type of player. Looking at isolations and post-ups alone misses the entire point of what San Antonio is doing with him, because it ranked in the bottom half of the league in both. The Spurs’ offense is built on motion, and Wemby is the thing every action bends around.

Look at how he actually gets his 25. He brings the ball up himself in transition, a 7-foot-7 outlet valve who can go coast-to-coast without a point guard ever touching it. He gets run off more off-ball screening actions than any big man in the league — flares, pindowns, handoffs, the stuff you draw up for shooting guards. He attacks closeouts off the catch, where one long stride is the entire drive. He'll pop out and set a ball screen for a guard, then flip it and let a guard screen for him, an inversion that few bigs are capable of. Every one of those actions starts the defense in rotation before the ball ever gets stuck. Isolations and post-ups are often what happen when an offense runs out of ideas. Wemby is the reason the Spurs never do.

That variety of actions is what causes teams to send so many doubles. When he gains possession of the ball in the midrange, he gets doubled 30% of the time — even higher than Shai — and the Spurs score 1.1 points per play on those touches — also higher than Shai. When Wembanyama first touches the ball outside of the 3-point line, he gets doubled on 20% of those plays — just behind SGA at 22.2% — and the Spurs score an elite 1.1 points per play when he does — a hair behind Shai. If teams don’t double, they’ve seen what the Alien is capable of.

The Spurs generated 12.3 corner 3s per game, the most in the history of the NBA. This is largely due to Wemby, even though he isn’t the one shooting them. This happens in multiple ways:

1. He sprints the floor in transition, claps his hands for the ball, drags two defenders into the paint with him, and a guy in the corner the defense forgot existed catches a pass and drains a 3.

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2. He spaces out on the perimeter as a 37.4% shooter on catch-and-shoot 3s, and pulls a big away from the paint, opening the runway for San Antonio’s three downhill-attacking point guards — De’Aaron Fox, Dylan Harper, or Stephon Castle — to get into the teeth of the defense then find an open shooter.

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3. Cutting around the basket. Opponents will often put a smaller player on Wembanyama. When this happens, he will establish post positioning or make himself a threat for a lob, forcing a help defender to rotate over.

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4. Designed half-court sets. The Spurs run a set where a wing motions toward the ball-handler, while Wemby launches from the wing or elbow toward the paint. The play could lead to a lob at the rim, but more often than not it forces a rotation, giving enough space for a pass to the opposite corner for a 3-pointer.

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5. Setting an on-ball screen and rolling. When Wemby sets a screen and rolls to the rim, the guy on the weak side who’s guarding the corner 3 is compelled to help on Victor. His entire basketball instinct is screaming at him to rotate to slow down the tall guy. So he rotates. And then a Spurs perimeter player is standing alone in the corner, completely unguarded, catching a simple kick-out pass, and draining a 3, and getting credited with the basket, and getting credited with being the one who “made the play,” and Wemby goes back down the court with nothing to show for on the stats sheet.

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When Wembanyama is off the court, the Spurs take 13.1% of their shots from the corner 3. That’d rank fourth in the league, so it’s still a high amount. However, when Wemby is on the court and it’s not him taking the shot, the Spurs take 21.2% of their shots from the corners. No other player in the league warps corner-3 frequency anywhere close to that. The next-closest is Jalen Brunson at 4.3%, and Brunson is a small guard who does it by monopolizing the ball. Wemby does it without touching it.

With Wemby on the floor, the Spurs also generate far more layups for their point guard trio — a trio I spent all summer convinced wasn’t an ideal fit. Fox, Castle, and Harper are three downhill guards and none of them is a proven knockdown shooter. On paper the spacing math didn’t work. Mitch Johnson solved it by playing only one or two of them together at once. And Wemby handled the rest. Harper’s at-rim frequency jumps 15.5% with Wemby on the floor. Castle, 14.2%. Fox, 9.7%.

More shots at the rim is one piece. More shots going in at a higher rate is the other. Not just the guards. Every rotation player sees a jump. Devin Vassell’s true shooting climbs from 55.2% to 60.8%. Harrison Barnes from 58% to 64.7%. Julian Champagnie from 58.4% to 63.3%. Fox is the exception — his true shooting stays the same. Some of this increase is thanks to transition offense off stops. Most of it is Wemby’s gravity in the half-court.

Gravity comes in different flavors. The first is simple spacing: his shooting pulls a big out of the paint and the guards drive into an empty lane. The more interesting one is what happens when he rolls. When off-ball defenders decide to stay home on shooters, the big man still needs to prevent a lob to Wemby, which means Fox, Castle, and Harper can go one-on-one with a full head of steam and walk into layups.

Of the nearly 400 handler/screener duos to log at least 100 pick-and-rolls this season, Fox/Wemby, Castle/Wemby, and Harper/Wemby all rank in the 88th percentile or better in scoring efficiency.

None of this shows up on his line. Wemby finishes those possessions with zero points and zero assists and jogs back down the floor, and the box score insists nothing happened. Something happened.

The verdict

SGA carries his team in the most visible way the sport allows. The ball is in his hands. The points are on his line. The clutch buckets go viral before he’s back in the locker room. Wemby carries his in ways that sometimes don’t show up anywhere. The sprints into the paint. The gravity of his shooting. The threat of his verticality. That’s the whole debate.

Wemby just bent the entire geometry of an NBA floor in both directions. When he’s defending the paint, opponents avoid him. When he’s lurking in the paint on offense, opponents flock to him. Wembanyama was by far the league’s best defender, put up overwhelming raw offensive numbers on top of that, and somehow his most valuable contributions are still the ones the box score refuses to acknowledge. In a race this close, that’s the difference.

That is why I’m voting for Victor Wembanyama to win the 2026 NBA MVP.

I spent most of this season assuming that I wouldn’t be. The SGA case is so clean. Then I looked closer and realized a clean case isn't the same as an easy vote.

The honest objection to this vote is that SGA’s offense is the more stable measurement and Wemby’s is a mosaic: gravity stats, on both offense and defense, that you have to trust at once. But when so many independent numbers, pulled from different parts of the floor, all point in the same direction, and all confirm what your eyes can see simply watching games, saying “the data is noisy” stops being skepticism and starts being a reason not to look. The corner 3 swing. The at-rim increase for three different guards. The efficiency jump for every single role player. The points per play on doubles. The offensive rating differential. Underneath all that, he still averaged 25 points and was the best defender in basketball by a mile. I opened this column with a question: How much do you trust what the box score won’t tell you? Turns out the answer is enough.

Here’s the thing I can’t shake: Wembanyama is only 22. In Year 3. We could be looking back on this season in 2030 and saying: Remember when he was already in the MVP race, back when the Spurs won 60 games for the first time, and it turned out he was only still just figuring it out?

There is no useful historical comp for Wemby. I compared Wemby to Gen-Z Kareem Abdul-Jabbar before the draft, but Kareem was 22 as a rookie. Kareem, LeBron, and Giannis didn't win their first MVPs until they were 24. Victor would become the youngest MVP ever. And even if he falls short this time, it won’t be his last MVP race. It’ll be his first.

What does Year 5 look like? Year 8? When his handle tightens another notch? When his frame is even stronger? When Castle and Harper are grizzled veterans? When he picks up the small dirty defensive tricks that young players, even brilliant ones, simply haven't learned yet?

At some point — maybe this postseason, maybe next year — Wemby is going to do something and every person watching is going to have the same thought at the same instant. The way we all did watching Steph pull up from the logo in OKC in 2016. The way we all did watching LeBron in Game 6 against Boston in 2012. The way we all did watching Jordan switch hands in midair against the Lakers in 1991. 

The thought is always the same. “Oh. He's the guy now.”

The difference with Wemby is he already knows. He’s been having that conversation with himself for years. The rest of us are just starting to catch up.

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Augusta National is not the best golf course in the country. Here&#39;s why

It might surprise some people that Augusta National is not the top-ranked course in the United States. It's been No. 1 in our rankings three times, the last time being 2015. Most often, Augusta National has been ranked second in our ranking of America’s 100 Greatest Courses list.

Though the home of the Masters is the most famous course in the U.S., it’s Pine Valley Golf Club in southwest New Jersey that owns the top spot in our latest ranking.

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Our ranking of America's 100 Greatest courses are the result of scores from our course-ranking panelists, who evaluate courses for Golf Digest based on six scoring definitions—Shot Options, Challenge, Layout Variety, Aesthetics, Conditioning and Character.

Not surprisingly, Augusta National ranks first in Character and Conditioning. But you wouldn't technically be able to call it the most beautiful course, based on our rankings. That'd be Cypress Point, which edges Augusta National in our Aesthetics category by 16 hundredths of a point—which is essentially a rounding error considering the hundreds of evaluations submitted on both courses.

What makes a course beautiful, according to Golf Digest? Our definition reads:

How well do the scenic values of the course (including landscaping, vegetation, water features, golf features and backdrops) add to the pleasure of a round?

Aesthetics is really the only category where our panelists are allowed for some subjectivity. You might say ranking courses is a subjective exercise—but we attempt to make it as objective as possible.

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Augusta National's biggest weakness according to our panelists? Its challenge.

The club ranks fourth in our Challenge category, which is actually quite high considering Augusta National is relatively easy off the tee with its fairway width and lack of traditional rough. Its difficulty comes from the genius of its green complexes and difficulty of approach shots into them. It trails only Pine Valley, Oakmont and Shinnecock Hills in Challenge, according to our panelists.

Its biggest advantage? Conditioning. It leads Pine Valley in the category by three tenths of a point, which is a strong lead considering most courses are separated by way less. Remember our definition of Conditioning doesn't have to do with how lush and green the course might be. How firm, fast and rolling were the fairways? How firm yet receptive were the greens? How true were the rolls of putts? Our panelists put Augusta first in this category.

Our panelists admit: The toughest thing about evaluating Augusta National is separating the experience of getting to play this insanely exclusive course and to examine the architectural merits. To evaluate Augusta National, you must be invited by a member or perhaps play in the volunteer day, as the club does not wish to accommodate our panelists, which is the case with some of the most elite private clubs in the country. Most clubs will arrange for our panelists to be able to schedule an evaluation visit, but not clubs like Augusta National.

Our rankings have nothing to do with the amenities, experience or how exclusive a course is. It’s just about the golf course. That’s why it’s so hard for the guest, getting to evaluate a course they’ve seen on TV dozens and dozens of times, to study the task at hand.

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PreviousNextPausePlayfalse Private Augusta National Golf Club Augusta, GA 5 13Panelists No club has tinkered with its golf course as often or as effectively over the decades as has Augusta National Golf Club, mainly to keep it competitive for the annual Masters Tournament, an event it has conducted since 1934, with time off during WWII. All that tinkering has resulted in an amalgamation of design ideas, with a routing by Alister Mackenzie and Bobby Jones, some Perry Maxwell greens, some Trent Jones water hazards, some Jack Nicklaus mounds and swales and, most recently, extensive rebunkering and tree planting by Tom Fazio. The tinkering continues, including the lengthening of the par-4 fifth in the summer of 2018, the lengthening of the 11th and 15th holes in 2022, and the addition of 35 yards to the famed par-5 13th in 2023. Explore our full review More From Golf Digest Golf Digest Logo America’s 100 Greatest Golf Holes Here are some comments from our course-ranking panelists, explaining what makes Augusta National so good.

"Despite the absence of ocean or mountain views, each hole stands out on its own, and the routing highlights the dramatic natural topography of the land effectively. The high-faced white bunkers offer a striking contrast to the turf and create an aesthetic that is hard to beat."

"Augusta National challenges the best golfers in the world but remains playable and enjoyable for a wide variety of golfers. With wide fairways and low-cut green surrounds, recoverability is often an option, but strategic placement off the tee and into the greens is important to score. While most of the course allows advancement playing on the ground, Amen Corner requires aerial approach shots, so hopefully you are warmed up by then!"

“The width on many of the fairways is slowly starting to return from the Hootie/Payne narrow days, and with the recent hurricane many many trees have come down whether they wanted them to or not. None of which had anything to do with the playing strategy of any of the holes, so no harm no foul, but it does open of the vistas more than any time in my first visit in the late 80s. There is every other golf course on the planet Earth and then there is Augusta, no matter how many times you have played and stayed.”

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“A masterful routing takes full advantage of wonderful topography and natural beauty. The best maintained bunkers on the planet guard some of the fastest, truest greens in the world. The green complexes are spectacular—challenging the chipping skills of the best players in the world. A varied test of golf— especially your short game.”

“Augusta National challenges the best golfers in the world but remains playable and enjoyable for a wide variety of golfers. With wide fairways and low-cut green surrounds, recoverability is often an option, but strategic placement off the tee and into the greens is important to score. While most of the course allows advancement playing on the ground, Amen Corner requires aerial approach shots, so hopefully you are warmed up by then!”

“The greens roll pure and showcase Alister Mackenzie's dramatic contouring and illusions within the green complexes. Despite the absence of ocean or mountain views, each hole stands out on its own, and the routing highlights the dramatic natural topography of the land effectively. The high-faced white bunkers offer a striking contrast to the turf and create an aesthetic that is hard to beat. Additionally, the backdrops provided by the native landscape and large loblolly pines throughout the course give ANGC its well-known southern charm.”

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“As close to a perfect golf course as you can get. It is not as challenging as Oakmont, especially when considering green speeds, fairway slants and fairway bunkers. It is perhaps very slightly less conditioned than Pine Valley, although I challenge anyone to find a weed at either location. But, on some many levels Augusta National is nearly the perfect golf course. There are tremendous elevation changes, and every hole has been designed with these elevation changes in mind. Each hole seems to be almost isolated from the rest of the golf course, even though it is interconnected and even the front and back nines occasionally come together. The Greens at Augusta National may be the best greens that I have ever played, with a perfect combination of difficulty and demanding shots be placed into the correct section of the green. The bunkers are perfect, and the caddies are well trained to keep them that way. When the caddy is finished, the bunker looks like no one has ever been in it. During the Masters, it is said that the tournament starts on the back nine. The same can be said for Augusta National as a golf course. The front nine is excellent, but the back nine is likely the best collection of nine golf holes on the planet.”

“No rough to speak of, but you must hit specific locations off tee to manage clean shots into greens. Must carry several elevation changes to greens. Challenging shot making on various holes like 2, 3, 5, 10, 12, etc. They require you to carry over some ravines and water/bunkers with height or you will not hold greens.”

“The golf course is an excellent mix of holes when you look at length variations (long and short), uphill/downhill, many risk reward options and with many different strategic shot options. Very well and strategically bunkered (both off the tee and around the greens), trees frame the holes very well and the green structures were especially challenging. The bunkers are very penal if you hit them in the wrong spot (both off the tee and around the greens)—if you short side yourself it is very challenging. The uniqueness of the green structures led to many different hole locations that make each hole play strategically different. Conditioning was impressive.”

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“Much has been noted about the large elevation changes of the course, but the size and scale of the property contribute at least as much to the impression one gets playing the course. ANGC, as a former club chairman stated, is not your Saturday country club. It is an institution where everything good about the game is curated, celebrated, and constantly under review for improvement. Seen as elitist and hyper-stuffy by some, the interaction between members, guests, and employees is everything but that. Respectful, yes. Being mindful of one's behavior, for sure. But it is obvious that those who play the course do so in a manner that should be the standard at our own Saturday club. How this reflects on the course, its architecture, maintenance, playability, fun and entire experience is profound and unmistakable. The approach if not the allocation of enviable financial resources should be aspirational. Though we are instructed not to give perfect ‘10’ scores as to save room for what might be more ideal, having played the vast majority of GD's "Top 50," I am doubtful that I will find a course or two which merit higher "grades" in Conditioning and Character.”

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To explore more reviews of Augusta National, and to check out reviews of more than 17,000 courses, explore our Course Review section of GolfDigest.com here.

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Regarding the NBA Europe project, Garbajosa confessed …

Regarding the NBA Europe project, Garbajosa confessed that basketball has a "great challenge which is the commercialization of television rights, sponsorships... There are very important clubs that have to make extremely large investments to compete at the highest level and then the returns they get are not up to par." The FIBA ​​president explained how the NBA wants to contribute to changing that model, saying, "If basketball in Europe has a problem, we can contribute something in the commercialization of sports rights . They have decided that a boost to the economic rights of basketball in Europe will have a positive impact on the general good."

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Regarding the business model of this competition, the executive highlighted "the credibility that the NBA has" because "they guarantee the ability to generate a business that has not been seen in Europe until now." That's why they're looking to combine "the sporting passion found in European arenas with commercialization." Garbajosa acknowledged that one of the challenges is diversification. Always keeping the fan in mind, they want to give them "a finished product that is understandable, easy, and entertaining. We believe that one plus one will equal three."

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3 trade replacement options for Red Sox at third base for Caleb Durbin

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The Boston Red Sox hoped Caleb Durbin would be adequate at third base for them.

Instead, he got off to a nightmare start at the plate this season, making everyone really miss Alex Bregman.

Durbin may come around, but his bat may not be enough for a Red Sox lineup that could probably use another thumper in the order.

The Athletic's Jim Bowden believes a trade could be coming.

"I’m not sure they’re going to get enough offense — specifically from their infield — to get back to the postseason," Bowden wrote as part of a new article on Monday. "I believe there is pressure on the front office to find another impact bat to help lengthen the lineup, preferably a third baseman."

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Bowden then lists three options.

"I like Caleb Durbin, don’t get me wrong, but I like him more as a utility player than an everyday player," Bowden writes. "Perhaps a trade with the Astros for Isaac Paredes or the Twins for Royce Lewis (once he’s healthy again) would work? Or a deal for a younger option, like the Nationals’ Brady House?"

Paredes could get squeezed out of a job a bit in Houston once everyone is healthy, but he's got a pull-happy swing that would enjoy the Green Monster.

Lewis is seemingly never healthy, but there's talent there.

House is a fascinating idea, because he'd have long-term club control and be able to develop in Boston. He wouldn't just be a short-term solution.

Whatever the Red Sox do, it appears there's starting to be a vibe that they have to do something. So stay tuned for whatever might come next.

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Watch Chase Elliott&#39;s onboard during self spin on final lap at Bristol

Chase Elliott had a rough NASCAR Cup Series race at Bristol Motor Speedway. After winning the Cup Series race at Bristol Motor Speedway, Elliott came home with a 22nd-place finish at Bristol as the last driver one lap down. The driver of the No. 9 car caused the second-to-final caution after spinning out by himself, avoiding the wall.

However, Elliott's race took another turn for the worst in NASCAR overtime. Coming off of Turn 4, the Hendrick Motorsports driver spun out again, collecting Ty Dillon. NASCAR kept the race green, as Elliott got his car straight and crossed the start-finish line.

Here you can watch Elliott's No. 9 car onboard camera during his second self-spin at Bristol on Sunday afternoon.

Something everyone missed, including myself: There was a crash on the last lap. Chase Elliott self spun coming to the white flag and collected Ty Dillon.

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— Steven Taranto (@STaranto92) April 12, 2026

Elliott had a tough race at Bristol, and he will be happy to see that Kansas Speedway is next on the NASCAR schedule. After all, the driver of the No. 9 car won the last time NASCAR competed at Kansas in 2025.

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Organizers postpone Imane Khelif’s April 23 Paris fight after shoulder injury

PARIS (AP) — Olympic champion Imane Khelif injured her left shoulder while training over the weekend and was forced to postpone a professional fight scheduled for later this month in Paris.

Organizers said Monday that her April 23 fight at the iconic Salle Wagram in the French capital against German boxer Julia Igel was delayed to a date yet to be announced.

“This decision follows the injury sustained by Imane Khelif during a training session this weekend in Paris,” the organizers said in a statement.

A medical examination carried out Monday revealed “a painful syndrome in the left shoulder,” they said. “Due to the intensity of the biomechanical demands involved in high-level boxing, the medical team deemed the athlete’s condition temporarily incompatible with competition.”

The event was also set to feature two bouts for WBA titles and organizers decided to reschedule the entire evening.

“The health and physical integrity of our athletes remain our absolute priority. We wish Imane Khelif a speedy recovery. At an event of this level, including WBA championships, it was essential to guarantee optimal conditions for all participating boxers,” said former boxer Brahim Asloum, the promoter of the gala.

Tickets already purchased will be refunded, organizers added.

Khelif won the Olympic gold at the 2024 Paris Games amid international scrutiny on her and Taiwan’s Lin Yu-ting — another gold medal winner — and misconceptions over both boxers’ sex.

Both fighters were allowed to compete by the IOC after being disqualified from the 2023 world championships by the Russian-dominated International Boxing Association. The IBA claimed the women failed unspecified eligibility tests.

However, the IOC applied sex eligibility rules used in previous Olympics and said Khelif and Lin passed.

World Boxing took over as the sport’s governing body last year, and it implemented a sex eligibility policy last August requiring all fighters to take a one-time genetic test designed to identify the presence of a Y chromosome. Khelif has not competed in World Boxing-sanctioned events since the implementation of the test.

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&#39;We keep surprising people, don&#39;t we?&#39; - Bennett

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Former Sunderland captain Gary Bennett says the Black Cats' mantra of "keeping going and making it to 40 points" this season is credit to head coach Regis le Bris and his players.

Speaking on BBC Radio Newcastle following Sunderland's 1-0 win over Tottenham at the Stadium of Light, Bennett said: "It was a fantastic result yet again. It is a big three points.

"We have just got to look forward to the next six games now, let's see where they take us. We keep surprising people, don't we?

"Tottenham looked good at times but it isn't just about looking good, it's also about getting results.

"From Sunderland's point of view, it is another clean sheet and another three points. Who knows what could happen from here?

"I remember all the talk about maybe needing 40 points for survival this season. However, we did say it would be enough when we got to 33 points.

"But it is credit to the manager and the players because we kept going and made it to 40 points to guarantee our safety.

"Now we're wondering if we can push on and maybe get another six or nine points [in the remaining games]. Imagine where that would take us!"

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Figo: “If there’s any team that can overturn this, it’s Real Madrid”

PARIS, FRANCE - APRIL 08: Luis Figo attens the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 Quarter-Final First Leg match between Paris Saint-Germain and Liverpool FC at Parc des Princes on April 08, 2026 in Paris, France. (Photo by Xavier Laine/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Luis Figo has backed Real Madrid to overturn their deficit against Bayern Munich, despite acknowledging the scale of the challenge ahead.

Speaking at a Betfair event, the former Madrid winger addressed the uphill battle following the first leg defeat at the Bernabéu, but pointed to the club’s history in the competition as reason for optimism.

“Without a doubt, it’s a tough tie, and 1-2 is a difficult result to overturn,” Figo said. “But if there’s a team with the greatness and quality to do it, it’s Real Madrid. Despite the result in the first leg, I believe they can reach the semifinals.”

Figo stressed that efficiency in front of goal will be decisive in Munich, especially given the need to chase the game away from home. He highlighted Vinícius Jr. and Kylian Mbappé as key figures who could tilt the tie in Madrid’s favor.

“In a match like this, being clinical is essential,” he explained. “If Vinícius and Mbappé are effective, it will be much easier to get a positive result. But it’s just as important to manage Bayern’s attacking strength—to avoid suffering too much and take control of the game as early as possible.”

The Portuguese legend also touched on Aurélien Tchouaméni’s absence through suspension, recognizing the impact it could have on Madrid’s balance while expressing confidence in the squad’s depth.

“It’s a notable absence because of what he gives the team,” Figo said. “But Real Madrid have options. Bellingham, for example, showed in the first leg that he can come in and make a difference. For me, he should always be on the pitch—it’s only logical.”

Figo also reserved praise for Bayern’s Michael Olise, who impressed in the first leg and remains a major threat heading into the return fixture.

“He had a fantastic game. His quality is incredible,” Figo said. “I really like him as a player. If he continues on this path, he can become a Ballon d’Or candidate. He’s a unique winger right now, and he has the level to play for any team in the world, including Real Madrid.”

Man City have psychological edge over Arsenal in title race - Rooney

Former England captain Wayne Rooney says Manchester City "will have the edge" psychologically in the Premier League title race.

Speaking on The Wayne Rooney Show, he said City "know how to win the title" and "have a manager who knows how to do it".

"I think City will have the edge on that, just purely the manager and players they've got. They will be able to stay a little calmer than the Arsenal players," said Rooney.

"They will be worried because when you go on a run and lose a few games, you start thinking 'where's the next goal, the next win going to come from?' That negative mindset really has an impact on your performance."

Manchester City beat Chelsea 3-0 on Sunday to take advantage of Arsenal slipping up with a 2-1 defeat by Bournemouth on Saturday.

Rooney said that whoever wins Sunday's "title decider" in Manchester will be favourites to win the league.

He added that he thinks a draw will be a "good point" for Arsenal, who may need to "play dirty".

Rooney added Mikel Arteta's side must "be tough to break down, make sure there's no gaps between the lines and try to hit them on the break".

He added: "Whether the fans like that type of football or not, they have to do anything to stop City winning. They need to be resilient enough to stop City from scoring."

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‘I Wanted To Hurt Him’ – Regian Eersel Reflects On Reclaiming Kickboxing Gold Against Rungrawee At The Inner Circle

Two-sport ONE World Champion Regian “The Immortal” Eersel stamped his authority across a grueling five-round main event at The Inner Circle this past Friday, April 10. Defeating Rungrawee “Legatron” Sitsongpeenong by unanimous decision, he successfully reclaimed the vacant ONE Lightweight Kickboxing World Championship at Bangkok’s historic Lumpinee Stadium.

But the significance of the victory ran far deeper than the judges’ scorecards. Eersel originally claimed the inaugural World Title back in 2019, an accomplishment he has long held close to his heart. Losing his crown on the scales rather than inside the ring made reclaiming it a matter of fierce personal pride, and he settled that lingering debt in style.

Against Rungrawee, there were zero shortcuts. The infamously tough, seasoned southpaw absorbed everything Eersel threw his way and made the Surinamese-Dutch superstar earn every single round.

What ultimately unfolded was one of the most thoroughly complete performances of the Amsterdam-bred warrior’s storied career. Eersel masterfully controlled the range, timed his counters to perfection, and unleashed his full striking arsenal with devastating effect.

Yet, even by his own notoriously exacting standards, the 33-year-old was far from satisfied:

“My game plan didn’t really come out, to tell you honestly. The game plan was to move a lot to the left side, work on the legs, and do everything relaxed. But I went too greedy.

“I was hunting for the KO and attacked only through power shots. And yeah, we got hit a lot with the clean shots. Not the fight that I wanted. But I still got the win.”

Rungrawee’s tricky southpaw angles and ring-wise experience made him a highly complex puzzle, and the durable Thai barely flinched after suffering a blistering third-round knockdown that would have finished most fighters.

Moving into the championship rounds, “Legatron” raised the stakes even further, aggressively pushing the pace and daring Eersel to engage. However, “The Immortal” chose head over heart, fighting tactically rather than emotionally.

Yet even with the bout firmly in hand, Eersel still couldn’t resist the fire. He willingly stepped into the pocket and traded heavy leather with a desperate opponent swinging for a miracle.

The Amsterdam native explained:

“I was not really gassed out. I was like, ‘let him come.’ I just waited until he attacked, and then I fought on the counter. He knew he was behind on points, so I knew he would come. He had to give it his all.

“Before the fight, I didn’t really think about giving him a knockdown or KO-ing him. I just think I wanted to hurt him as much as I could. And I think I did that.”

Rungrawee’s incredibly gutsy showing earned genuine respect from Eersel, and the enticing prospect of a rematch under Muay Thai rules is already simmering.

Given how the Thai standout held his own against one of the best pound-for-pound strikers on the planet, Eersel graciously kept the door open. But he also made sure to leave a stern warning right alongside it.

“The Immortal” declared:

“He punched harder than I thought. That’s the only thing. Yeah, of course [I’ll fight him again]. Why not? I never decline a fight.

“To Rungrawee, if you get a rematch, I will KO you before the third round. Because you gave me this [cut lip].”

Regian Eersel Sends Message To Nabil Anane And Future Challengers

Regian Eersel has precious little left to chase on paper. Holding two World Titles across Muay Thai and kickboxing while boasting 14 massive wins in the world’s largest martial arts organization essentially says it all.

Yet, his competitive hunger remains entirely undiminished. The Sityodtong Amsterdam affiliate is not desperately chasing legacy or exclusively measuring his worth in gold belts. He is simply doing what he has always done — competing at the elite level and savoring every chapter of a remarkable career built entirely on his own terms.

Eersel shared:

“The challenge is to continue the dream. And my dream is to fight as much as possible, make some money, and travel the world. People are always looking for new challenges and new things.

“The goal of a fighter is to fight. So it doesn’t matter if I have to defend the belt, go for a new belt, or stay in the same weight class. If I can fight, I’m happy.”

Superfights naturally come to him now, not the other way around. But Eersel has never been the type to sidestep a challenge. When former ONE Bantamweight Muay Thai World Champion Nabil Anane called his name, the invitation certainly landed.

Two incredibly rangy, technically sharp strikers sharing the legendary Lumpinee Stadium ring would make for compelling global viewing, and Eersel won’t pass it up if given the chance.

The two-sport king concluded:

“If someone challenges me or says he wants to fight me, let him come. But to tell you honestly, he has to move up two weight classes. Maybe it’s a little bit heavy for him. But if he does it, I have to welcome him.

“Now, bro, listen — if you’re ready to move up two weight classes, I’m here. I’m waiting for you. Let’s do it.”

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&#39;Negative mindset&#39; impacts Arsenal&#39;s performances - Rooney

Former England captain Wayne Rooney says Manchester City "will have the edge" psychologically over Arsenal in the Premier League title race.

Speaking on The Wayne Rooney Show, he said City "know how to win the title" and "have a manager who knows how to do it".

"I think City will have the edge on that, just purely the manager and players they've got. They will be able to stay a little calmer than the Arsenal players," he said.

"They will be worried because when you go on a run and lose a few games, you start thinking 'where's the next goal, the next win going to come from?' That negative mindset really has an impact on your performance."

Manchester City beat Chelsea 3-0 on Sunday to take advantage of Arsenal slipping up with a 2-1 defeat by Bournemouth on Saturday.

Rooney said that whoever wins Sunday's "title decider" in Manchester will be favourites to win the league.

He believes a draw will be a "good point" for Arsenal, who may need to "play dirty".

Rooney added Mikel Arteta's side must "be tough to break down, make sure there's no gaps between the lines and try to hit them on the break.

"Whether the fans like that type of football or not, they have to do anything to stop City winning. They need to be resilient enough to stop City from scoring."

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The Championship striker &#39;out-performing&#39; Harry Kane

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Zan Vipotnik has scored 21 league goals for Swansea City this season, five more than nearest rival Haji Wright of Coventry City [Huw Evans Picture Agency]

He's the Championship's top scorer enjoying the season of his life.

So much so, that not even Harry Kane can touch the clinical nature of Swansea City's Zan Vipotnik's 2025-26.

England captain Kane may have hit 31 Bundesliga goals for Bayern Munich to leave him clear in the Golden Shoe charts.

But that's what you would expect from a world-class striker getting world-class service.

For Vipotnik, and his 21 goals in a mid-table Swansea side, it's a different story.

Indeed, according to Opta's Expected Goals (xG), the 24-year-old Slovenia international should not have scored as half as many as he has.

Because Vipotnik is out-performing an xG of 11.61 by 9.39 goals. In other words, he's scored at least nine more goals than statistics would suggest.

For comparison Kane's xG is 24.34 compared to his actual tally of 31.

He is still the biggest over-performer in the Bundesliga on that metric.

Leading the Premier League, Wales forward's Harry Wilson's 10 goals for Fulham against an xG of 5.12 underlines his superb season.

Take penalties out of the equation, and Manchester City's Antoine Semenyo leads the way with his 14 goals comparted to an xG of 8.57.

But only one player in Europe's top five leagues and England's EFL betters Vipotnik with Reading's former Wrexham striker Jack Marriott boasting 16 goals against an xG of just 6.54.

Freak or fluke?

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Harry Wilson has scored a career-best 10 Premier League goals this season - with an xG of 5.12 [Getty Images]

It does pose the question whether Vipotnik's season is freakish or a fluke.

Signed on a free from Bordeaux in the summer of 2024, the powerful number nine only managed seven goals in his debut campaign.

But while he took his time to adapt to British football, observers at Swansea would often cite his consistently impressive finishing in training.

He has displayed it and then some this season, goals of all types despite a team that have struggled to create, offering a significant presence at the top end of the pitch.

And while there have been some spectacular strikes – a thunderous free-kick against Sheffield Wednesday a good example – his xG anomaly is not purely a result of scoring from range or the types of goals that are likely to have contributed to Wilson and Semenyo's over-performance. There have been headers, tap-ins and instinctive finishes aplenty for a player nominated for the Championship's player of the season.

Which is why plenty are likely to be taking an interest in his services.

'He's done it by himself'

Former Swansea midfielder turned BBC Wales pundit Andy Robinson suggested it was "imperative" the club keep the striker and end a recent trend of selling top players to plug financial losses.

"He's done it by himself because the creativity has been inconsistent all season," Robinson said. "The board have shown a little bit of ambition this season and let's hope it continues."

There are some warnings from history, if you consider the xG. While Liverpool's signing of Mo Salah was reportedly based on xG, Manchester United's signings of xG over-performers Bryan Mbuemo and Matheus Cunha are yet to bring real rewards.

Regardless, West Ham United have been among those linked, but Swans boss Vitor Matos did warn last week that it would take "proper money" if Vipotnik was to leave given he only last month signed a fresh contract until 2030.

After an eye-catching counter-attack goal was enough to beat Leicester City at the weekend, Vipotnik reiterated his happiness and eyed more goals; he is only four shy of bettering the likes of Michu, Wilfried Bony and Fernando Llorente and becoming the first Swansea player to score more than 24 in a season since Alan Curtis in 1978.

"I need to say thanks to the people in the club who believed in me and the result is here," he said. "I know how tough it is because last year I was struggling and I'm just happy that I'm here to help the team with the goals.

"We will see in the summer what will happen but I am happy here and it was not a tough decision [to sign a contract]."

Vipotnik added that he "recognised the project" Swansea are trying to build as the former Premier League club look to continue improvements under Matos and aim towards a sustained promotion bid next season.

If he can continue to over-perform, then you would expect them to have a chance.

Analysis - brute force with razor-sharp accuracy

Away form has held Swansea back this season, but in downing ailing Leicester they showed once again some great promise under Vitor Matos - a head coach who will demand more next season.

The goal that settled the contest at the King Power Stadium owed so much to a desperately misguided free-kick from Leicester's Divine Mukasa and the home side's inability to defend the resulting burst upfield, but my goodness Swansea stole the eye with their skill and composure in the build up.

Led by Jisung Eom, who was in sole charge of that burst, sprinting from box to box, maintained balance and presence of mind to set up Zan Vipotnik.

The Slovenian striker - the Championship's leading scorer with 21 goals now - hit his shot with such brute force it underlined how confident he is in front of goal.

And he's not a bad defender either - as a superb goal-line block to deny Oliver Skipp suggested at a crucial moment just before half-time.

Swansea need to hold on to these protagonists. Eom and Melker Widell both tormented Leicester from midfield and Vipotnik almost lurks in the background - but to great effect. He can finish with razor-sharp accuracy.

The Welsh side look to be on the right path after a solid win in the East Midlands. There's no doubt they have a basis of talented players to build around this summer if they can.

&#39;A disaster&#39; if Spurs go down - Rooney

Tottenham Hotspur ended the weekend sitting in the relegation zone, following their defeat at Sunderland and West Ham's win against Wolves.

Former England captain Wayne Rooney felt Spurs' performance was "a bit flat" in the north east, which prevented them being able to have a new-manager bounce in Roberto de Zerbi's first game in charge.

"Sometimes you get a bounce but I think you get that when a new manager comes in and you are front-footed and aggressive on the ball," he said on The Wayne Rooney Show. "I thought they were a bit in between."

The ex-Premier League striker added that De Zerbi "needs to find some answers quickly" and that dropping to the Championship would be disastrous for the club.

"It will be a disaster for them if they do go [down]," said Rooney. "I think that's where some of those players probably are looking at it thinking if they go down they can move on and go to a different club.

"If they don't get back in the Premier League in the first year, that will be an absolute nightmare for them."

Tottenham have not won a Premier League match in 2026 and their next game is at home to Brighton on Saturday 17:30 evening.

Rooney feels they must figure out a way to win to help boost their confidence.

"If they can do that then they give themselves a chance. The longer it goes without winning is difficult for them."

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&#39;I don&#39;t think they&#39;ve got it in them to fight&#39;

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Tottenham Hotspur fan Hollie Agombar says the club are in a "mess" at the moment and doesn't believe the team has it in them to "fight" in their bid to stave off a shocking drop to the Championship.

The 1-0 loss against Sunderland was Spurs' fifth defeat in six Premier League games and leaves them two points adrift in the relegation zone after West Ham thrashed Wolves to leapfrog their London rivals.

Speaking on BBC Radio 5 Live, Hollie was asked about Roberto de Zerbi's first game in charge: "It's just the same old, same old, isn't it? I know I said a few weeks ago we're already going down and I think that's cemented. We can't even get a new manager bounce at the moment, either.

"It is just a mess to be brutally honest. I think he's alluding to a mentality thing as well because we've heard managers over the years say that, and I 100% get that, but I don't think they've really got it in them to fight and that's what we've seen in recent weeks.

"It's a very strange time at Spurs at the moment."

West Bromwich Albion risk Championship points penalty for alleged financial breach

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West Bromwich Albion could face a points deduction this season following an alleged breach of the English Football League’s financial regulations.

The potential sanction, understood by the Press Association, stems from a compliance report filed by the Club Financial Reporting Unit (CFRU) regarding the club's loss limits for the 2024-25 season under the EFL’s profitability and sustainability (P&S) rules.

The Telegraphfirst reported the development on Monday.

Under EFL guidelines, any sanctions are typically applied in the season immediately following the breach. This means that if a points penalty is imposed, it would directly impact Albion’s current standing in the Championship.

The club currently sits 20th in the Sky Bet Championship, a mere two points above the relegation zone, making any deduction potentially catastrophic.

It is understood that West Brom are attempting to defer any punishment until the next season. Beyond a points deduction, other possible penalties include a transfer embargo or a financial fine.

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James Morrison, Interim Head Coach of West Bromwich Albion (Getty)

As a club competing in the Championship last season, West Brom were mandated to submit their annual accounts for the 2024-25 period by 31 December 2025, with all clubs' submissions assessed for compliance.

The club now has 14 days to respond to the CFRU's report, with a hearing usually scheduled within 28 days of its submission. While decisions by the Club Financial Reporting Panel (CFRP) are generally made public, discussions between clubs and the EFL remain confidential until that point.

So far this season, two teams in the Championship have received points deductions. Leicester City were deducted six points in February after being found to have breached Premier League financial rules. Earlier this month, the team lost their appeal to have the points deduction overturned. The former Premier League champions are currently 23rd in the table and four points from safety.

Elsewhere, Sheffield Wednesday, who have already been relegated, were deducted 12 points in October after filing for administration. The Owls were docked a further six points by the EFL for multiple breaches of its regulations in December.

Both the EFL and West Bromwich Albion declined to comment when approached.

Detroit Lions NFL Draft Injury Report: Arizona State WR Jordyn Tyson

The state of the WR position is extremely solid in terms of talent and health for the Lions. Could a top WR talent still tempt the team in the upcoming draft? Jordyn Tyson is considered possibly the top WR prospect. However, he has an active medical concern that could drop him in the draft.

Here is the excerpt from my medical report on Jordyn Tyson:

(Ages in parentheses are at start of 2026 season and are factored into the concern level. Injury info and ages based on available public information are unverified and subject to update. Games played data courtesy of sports-reference.com.)

Jordyn Tyson, WR (22) - Arizona State

Projected round 1. #21 on Daniel Jeremiah big board March 5.

Concern level 6/10

A hamstring that has been lingering for multiple months raises a lot of questions for Tyson. Is the hamstring hiding a more serious injury? Is the hamstring just an excuse to hide poor athletic testing numbers? Are there any work ethic or motivation issues that could have prolonged the recovery?

He reportedly has a private pro day scheduled on April 17 where he will be doing positional work only. A limited workout can only partially assuage concerns.

The other main issue is his major knee injury in 2022 which could have residuals due to cartilage damage. The collarbone fracture is of minimal concern with likely no residuals.

Tyson finished college with 158 receptions for 2282 yards.

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Phillies&#39; pitching staff has been unluckiest in all of MLB

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The Philadelphia Phillies are one of the more polarizing teams in all of Major League Baseball. Their offense is struggling in a major way despite having the individual talent to be a lot better than it is.

And in a similar vein, the Phillies' pitching staff hasn't been nearly as good as it should be. At least, that's the case, looking strictly at their 4.16 ERA.

Instead, as @jayhaykid shared on Twitter/x, the Phillies pitching staff is much better than that figure, as they've been the unluckiest pitching staff in all of Major League Baseball.

Phillies are MLB's unluckiest pitching staff

"The Phillies pitching staff has the 3rd-highest K rate (27.1%), the lowest BB rate (6.0%), and a top-10 HR/9 mark, but it ranks tied for 19th in ERA," @jayhaykid shared. "Largest gap between ERA and FIP Teams - 2026. Phillies: 4.16/2.74 (1.42)."

These statistics are a good look into how unlucky the Phillies' pitching staff has been this season. Their numbers when it comes to generating strikeouts, limiting walks, and limiting home runs per nine innings are actually all good.

But their 19th-ranked ERA this season at 4.16 makes things look a lot worse than they seem. The reason why is their 2.74 FIP, which is a better representation of how good their staff has been this season.

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FIP, or Fielding Independent Pitching, focuses only on strikeouts, walks, and home runs. Essentially, any ball in play in which a fielder can make a play isn't factored into this number.

One of the reasons why there is such a difference between the Phillies' FIP and ERA this season is due to defensive struggles. Limiting balls in play would help, but overall, the Phillies' pitching staff should be a lot better than it is now.

The Phillies' pitching staff, with a 1.42 difference between their ERA and their FIP, is the unluckiest in all of MLB this season. With some better luck, the Phillies staff might be able to put up the elite ERA numbers they're clearly capable of.

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🎥 Goal of the year? This centre-back even rivals Ache

🎥 Goal of the year? This centre-back even rivals Ache

With his bicycle kick against TSG Hoffenheim, Ragnar Ache had already put himself forward some time ago for the Bundesliga Goal of the Year. 

But anyone who thinks that was the limit of artistic brilliance didn’t reckon with Driss El Jabali. While Ache was acrobatically suspended in the air, El Jabali elegantly tangled his legs on the ground in such a way that he could be a candidate for the Puskás Award. But see for yourself! 

Driss El Jabali scored this goal for MAS Fès in Morocco’s top division. The wildest part: unlike Ache, the 28-year-old is not a trained striker, but a center-back. 

So he certainly won’t be forgetting this goal anytime soon. 

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Palace result &#39;damaging&#39; - Anderson

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Former Newcastle defender John Anderson says Sunday's defeat at Crystal Palace has made things "an awful lot more difficult" for head coach Eddie Howe.

The Magpies conceded twice in the final 10 minutes to fall to 14th in the Premier League, making a late push for Europe seem more unlikely.

"It's not about performances, it's about results and this result is damaging, there's no doubt about it," Anderson told BBC Radio Newcastle's Total Sport after the match.

"It's definitely not the result or performance Eddie Howe was looking for. It looked like it would finish 1-0 so the late turnaround is hard to take. But that's football. You have to keep working and doing the right things. We didn't do that today, we gave away a silly penalty and defended better at the end.

"These last seven games was a mini-league and it's a bad start. Yet again, we can't keep clean sheets. We were a team who were built on keeping clean sheets and not giving goals away and now we're finding it so hard to keep the opposition out.

"You've got to reset, prepare for Bournemouth next week, and you have to go again.

"This result has made things an awful lot more difficult."

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Hear Michigan hockey coach express gratitude for players after loss

Michigan Wolverines hockey coach Brandon Naurato talks about the heartbreaking Frozen Four loss to Denver, Thursday, April 9, in the national semifinal of the 2026 NCAA Tournament. Hear Naurato express his gratitude for his players in the video above.

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Packers hosting All-American Tennessee WR Chris Brazzell II on pre-draft visit

Tennessee wide receiver Chris Brazzell II will visit the Green Bay Packers this week, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. Brazzell has several late pre-draft visits scheduled, with trips to Green Bay, Washington and San Francisco this week after making three visits last week.

Brazzell, a Tulane transfer, caught 91 passes for 1,350 yards and 11 touchdowns over two seasons at Tennessee. He was an All-AAC selection during his final season at Tulane in 2023 when he caught 44 passes for 711 yards and four scores. In 2025, Brazzell was a first-team All-SEC selection and third-team All-American after catching 62 passes for 1,017 yards and nine scores. He led the conference in both receiving yards and receiving touchdowns and was a Biletnikoff semifinalist.

Brazzell ranks as the No. 54 overall player on the consensus big board, making him a possibility for the Packers -- who traded away Dontayvion Wicks last week -- at No. 52 in the second round. Dane Brugler of The Athletic ranks Brazzell as the 17th best receiver in the draft class and the No. 96 overall player, so it's also possible Brazzell is a third-round option at No. 84.

Brazzell measures 6-4 and 198 pounds, and he ran the 40-yard dash in 4.37 seconds at the combine. He chose not to do any of the other testing. But with his speed and length (80" wingspan), Brazzell is a menacing big-play threat who could provide speed, vertical ability and red zone value to an NFL offense.

From Brugler's draft guide: "Overall, Brazzell still has a long way to go before becoming a complete receiver, but he is a long-striding athlete and dangerous vertical threat with surprising savvy for his size. He has the talent to become a team’s No. 2 or No. 3 option."

Per PFF, Brazzell dropped only two passes in 2025 and had a career drop rate of 8.2 percent at the collegiate level. However, he offers little after the catch and is a non-factor as a run blocker, and his lack of a route tree run during his collegiate career will mean a steep developmental curve in the NFL.

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Fever predicted to draft Angel Reese’s former teammate to help Caitlin Clark

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It would be quite the draft night shake-up if the Indiana Fever were in position to draft one of Caitlin Clark's former NCAA rivals.

But after a busy weekend in free agency, where teams picking ahead of Clark's Fever on Monday night addressed various needs, the draft board could shake out to where Indiana would make some sense as a landing spot for one of Angel Reese's former LSU teammates.

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The Athletic's Sabreena Merchant made the bold call Monday when she predicted the Fever would draft Flau'jae Johnson with the 10th overall pick in a revamped draft.

Indiana re-signed Sophie Cunningham, Lexie Hull and Kelsey Mitchell in free agency while adding an interior presence in Monique Billings. That leaves the Fever roster -- complete with Aliyah Boston and a now-healthy Clark -- without "obvious holes," which would give general manager Amber Cox the flexibility to go anywhere.

"Johnson makes sense for Indiana because she can play at Indiana’s pace and should excel in transition, even against WNBA athletes," Merchant writes.

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Flau'jae Johnson brings consistent pressure on both ends of the floor.

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Though Johnson's senior season at LSU ended with a surprise loss to Duke in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament, the 5'10'' guard didn't really hurt her individual draft stock. The 2026 rookie class is deep, and even picks at the end of the first round figure to produce quickly in the WNBA.

Johnson is one of them. With an athletic build, electric speed and scoring ability, she fits in a lot of different WNBA systems. It would be intriguing to see her possible backcourt partnership with Clark, and how she might profile as Mitchell's long-term replacement if the All-WNBA guard leaves as a free agent in 2027.

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Hear reactions from Red Wings&#39; players after crucial loss to Devils

Detroit Red Wing players Dylan Larkin and Lucas Raymond and coach Todd McLellan reflect on a season lost, being after the team was eliminated from the NHL playoffs by falling 5-3 to the New Jersey Devils, Saturday, April 11, at Little Caesars Arena. Hear what went hey say wrong this season in the video above.

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Draper retires in first round as injury woes continue

Jack Draper with a pensive expression during a tennis match
Jack Draper reached the semi-finals of the US Open in 2024 [EPA]

Britain's Jack Draper had to retire in the third set of his first-round match against Tomas Martin Etcheverry at the Barcelona Open because of a knee injury.

Draper, playing his first match of the clay-court season, won the first set against Argentina's Etcheverry 6-3 but began to have difficulty with his movement and lost the second set 6-3.

The 24-year-old received attention from a physio and had tape applied to an area below his right knee shortly before the deciding set started.

Draper's serve was broken twice by Etcheverry in the third set and, after struggling to get around the court, he conceded the contest at 4-1 down.

Draper, ranked 28th in the world, has been cautious during a return from an arm injury and pulled out of the recent Monte Carlo Masters before the tournament.

He was absent for six months because of a bruised bone in his left serving arm, before returning to competitive action in February.

The Barcelona Open was Draper's fourth event since he made his comeback.

Etcheverry said Draper is a "great competitor" and is keen to see him back on court again in the near future.

"I like how he plays. He's a great fighter," he said. "Hopefully he can recover as soon as he can to get back on tour because the tour likes him."

Cameron Norrie, who replaced Draper as British number one last month, faces Switzerland's Stan Wawrinka in the first round later on Monday.

Mbappé returns as Real Madrid prepare for Bayern clash

MADRID, SPAIN - APRIL 13: Kylian Mbappe player of Real Madrid is training with teammates Raul Asencio and Gonzalo Garcia at Ciudad Real Madrid on April 13, 2026 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Helios de la Rubia/Real Madrid via Getty Images) | Real Madrid via Getty Images

Real Madrid held their latest training session at Valdebebas on Monday morning as they finalized preparations for their Champions League quarter-final second leg against Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena.

Álvaro Arbeloa’s side are entering a defining stretch of the season, and the session brought encouraging news on the availability front—most notably the return of Kylian Mbappé to full team training.

The French forward had missed Sunday’s session as a precaution after taking a knock in the win over Girona, where he required stitches above his eye following an accidental elbow. However, Mbappé trained normally with the squad and is expected to be available for Wednesday’s clash. He was seen wearing a protective bandage, but the injury is not considered serious enough to require a mask.

Ferland Mendy also rejoined the group, boosting Madrid’s defensive options ahead of a difficult trip to Germany. His return could be particularly important with Bayern’s wide threats looming, as Madrid look to manage key attacking outlets in the second leg.

The session itself followed a familiar structure, beginning with activation drills and rondos before progressing into possession work and tactical exercises. Training concluded with a full-pitch match, as the coaching staff fine-tuned preparations for the high-stakes encounter.

There were, however, a few absentees. Thibaut Courtois and Rodrygo continue their respective recovery programs and did not train with the group. Aurélien Tchouaméni worked indoors, although his absence is expected given he is suspended for the second leg due to yellow card accumulation.

Madrid will now travel to Munich, where they will hold their final pre-match training session at the Allianz Arena on Tuesday evening. With Mbappé back in the fold and Mendy available again, Arbeloa heads into the clash with a near-complete squad as Real Madrid aim to take the final step toward the Champions League semi-finals.

Looking at positional and scheme fits for the Ravens&#39; six new additions

The Ravens saw 13 players depart in Free agency, but thanks to elite use of the compensatory picks system and comparable drafting, Baltimore will be able to maintain a talented roster while adding just six players on the open market. The biggest name is sack master, Trey Hendrickson, but John Simpson returns at one of the offensive guard spots on a three-year, $30 million deal, and Jaylinn Hawkins shores up the third safety spot after agreeing to a free agent deal.

The Ravens made several notable moves in free agency as they look to contend in a loaded AFC. But which new additions have the most potential to move the needle in 2026? We ranked every Ravens free agent signing by expected role and upside, breaking down which pickups could prove to be the most valuable as Baltimore chases another deep playoff run.

Baltimore added six players in free agency, and here's a full breakdown of how each signing fits the Ravens roster, positional needs, and overall defensive and offensive schemes heading into the 2026 season.

Trey Hendrickson, OLB

Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Trey Hendrickson (91) takes the field for the first quarter of the NFL Week 18 game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Cincinnati Bengals at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh on Saturday, Jan. 4, 2025.

Fit: Starting edge rusher

Hendrickson, 31, was coming off back-to-back 17.5-sack seasons and four straight Pro Bowls before contract frustrations and core muscle surgery in December limited him to four sacks in seven games in 2025. He got a one-year, $29 million deal from the Bengals last year, but was uncertain to draw as much this time around. The four-year deal averages out to $28 million per season and keeps the pass rusher in the AFC North. Hendrickson needs 19 sacks to reach 100 for his career and could take this defense to another level.

Jaylinn Hawkins, S

Feb 8, 2026; Santa Clara, CA, USA; New England Patriots safety Jaylinn Hawkins (21) tackles Seattle Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold (14) during Super Bowl LX at Levi's Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Fit: Starting safety

 Baltimore primarily plays three safeties, and Hawkins will team with Kyle Hamilton and Malaki Starks to give the Ravens the most versatile and athletic trio at the position. Last season, Hawkins had a breakout performance, recording 71 tackles, 1.5 sacks, and a team-high four interceptions for the Patriots. The 28-year-old started all 15 games in which he played and logged 836 defensive snaps last season, marking the second-highest total of his career. In his second year with the Patriots, Hawkins proved to be a crucial part of the secondary, leading the team in interceptions and ranking fourth in passes defended.

John Simpson, OL

Dec 15, 2024; Jacksonville, Florida, USA; New York Jets offensive linebacker John Simpson (76) before the game against the Jacksonville Jaguars at EverBank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Morgan Tencza-Imagn Images

Fit: Starting offensive guard

Simpson started every game for the Jets the last two seasons, but returns to a Ravens team with a new head coach and questions at both guard spots. 

Durham Smythe, TE

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - JANUARY 18: Durham Smythe #81 of the Chicago Bears in action against the Los Angeles Rams in the NFC Divisional Playoffs at Soldier Field on January 18, 2026 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)

Fit: Backup tight end

Smith spent 2025 with the Bears, seeing action in all 17 games and catching four passes for 25 yards on six targets. He totaled 13 receptions over the last two seasons while serving primarily as a blocking tight end.

Jovaughn Gwyn, OL

Aug 15, 2025; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Atlanta Falcons guard Jovaughn Gwyn (52) blocks against the Tennessee Titans in the second quarter at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-Imagn Images

Fit: Backup offensive guard, Center

Gwyn has spent two seasons on the Falcons' practice squad and reunites with former Atlanta offensive line coach and new Ravens run game coordinator Dwayne Ledford.

Danny Pinter, C

Dec 7, 2025; Jacksonville, Florida, USA;Indianapolis Colts center Danny Pinter (63) walks off the field after a loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars at EverBank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Travis Register-Imagn Images

Fit: backup center

In 2024, Pinter appeared in 14 games and started at center in Weeks 13 and 15, earning a career-high 82.9 Pro Football Focus overall grade as a starter in the Colts' Week 13 win over the New England Patriots. In 2025, Pinter played just 139 snaps in a reserve role, earning a 56.5 PFF grade in six appearances last season.

This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Ravens free agency haul: six additions and how they fit

Alabama Baseball Swept By Arkansas

Eric Hines started all three games this weekend and provided five hits and a home run
April 12, 2026; Tuscaloosa, AL, USA; Alabama batter Eric Hines (42) connects for a single to right at Sewell-Thomas Stadium in game 3 of the weekend series between Alabama and Arkansas. | Gary Cosby Jr. / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

The 8th ranked Crimson Tide hosted the 22nd ranked Arkansas Razorbacks this weekend and lost all three games. The 8th inning told the story in each loss, as Arkansas capitalized late every game.Tide imploded late in games one and two and let a close games get out of hand. Friday’s final was 7-5 and Saturday’s was 15-6. Sunday’s finale was a 3-2 heartbreaker. Bama fell to 26-11 overall and 8-7 in SEC play while the Hogs improved to 24-13 and also 8-7 in conference play.

Game One- Lost 7-5

Alabama right hander Tyler Fay was matched up with Arkansas lefty Hunter Dietz in Friday’s game one. Fay did his part, allowing only one run on four hits with two walks in six innings of work. Through two innings Fay only blemish on his ledger was a walk. The Tide took the lead in the bottom of the 2nd when freshman Eric Hines blasted a 425 foot home run over the scoreboard in left field.

Fay gave up a two out single in the 3rd and a walk in the 4th before Arkansas finally evened the score in the 5th inning. Christian Turner lined a one out single and advanced on a single by Carter Rutenbar. Camden Kozeal singled to plate Turner but Rutenbar was gunned down at the plate on a strong throw from Justin LeBron to the plate. Bryce Fowler hit LeBron, who whirled a threw a strike to Johnny Lemm at the plate to tag the runner out.

Meanwhile Dietz was mowing down the Tide from the 3rd through 5th innings. Fay tossed a scoreless 6th before Bama retook the lead in the bottom half. Brady Neal blasted a home run to left centerfield, his 7th of the year, for a 2-1 Tide lead. Fay finished his day after six innings, allowing four hits, one run, with two walks and four strikeouts. Dietz exited after six as well, allowing two runs on three hits with three walks and nine strikeouts.

Matthew Heiberger replaced Fay for the Tide and worked around a lead off walk the recorded a ground out and two strikeouts to hold the lead at 2-1. Bama added to the lead in the bottom half of the seventh. Luke Vaughn led off with a walk and moved to third on a single by Brennan Holt. Fowler rapped into a fielders choice to score Vaughn for a 3-1 lead. Fowler moved to second when Lebron ground out and to third on a passed ball. Neal was intentionally walked, and stole second to put two runners in scoring position for Jason Torres. Torres went down swinging to end the rally.

The dreaded 8th inning was up next. Kozel took an 0-2 pitch from Heiberger over the left field wall for an opposite field home run to start the frame. After a ground ball for out one, Razorback catcher Ryder Helfrick doubled and scored on a single by Zach Stewart, evening the game at three apiece. After a strikeout for out two Kuhio Aloy doubled to put runners on second and third. Hagan Banks was brought in to replace Heiberger. Banks did his job, inducing a ground ball to LeBron at shortstop. LeBron first bobbled the ball, then threw it away, allowing two runs to score for a 5-3 Arkansas lead. TJ Pompey then unloaded a home run to left for two more runs. Banks was replaced by Evan Steckmesser who faced one batter, who grounded out to end the nightmare with the Hogs plating six runs for a 7-3 lead.

In the bottom of the 8th, Lemm was hit by a pitch leading off and moved to second on a single by Hines. With the tying runs on base all the Tide could muster were two weak pop outs and a strikeout to end the hope. Steckmesser stuck out two in a perfect 9th before Bama took their last turn at bat. Alabama did make it interesting. Fowler led off and was hit by a pitch before LeBron hit a pop fly single to right to move Fowler to third. LeBron then took second base and Neal drilled a single to right to score both runners and close the deficit to 7-5. However the Tide could do no more. Torres lined out to CF, Lemm ground out, and Hines struck out swinging to end the game.

Bama hit 7-35 in the game with five walks, two hit batters, two home runs, 12 strikeouts, and 10 men left on base. Hines was 3-5 with a home run, run, and RBI. Neal finished 2-4 with two RBI, a home run, a run, and a walk. Holt was 1-3 with a walk. Heiberger took the loss and fell to 2-1 on the year.

The Razorbacks hit 9-36 with three walks, a hit batter, three doubles, two home runs, nine strikeouts, and left six on base. Gabe Gaeckle was the inning pitcher and improved to 4-3 on the year. Kozeal was 2-5 with a home run and was the only multiple hit Arkansas player in the game.

Game Two- Lost 15-6

Alabama junior left hander Zane Adams drew the start for Alabama against Arkansas sophomore lefty Cole Gibler. Adams had a quick top of the first with two strikeouts. The Tide took the lead in the bottom half, using Justin Lebron’s speed. Bryce Fowler led off with a single and was forced at second base on a fielder’s choice by LeBron. The speedy shortstop then stole second and third on consecutive pitches. Hog catcher Ryder Helfrick threw the ball into left field on the second swipe and LeBron scampered home for the games first run. Brady Neal was then hit by a pitch, but a double play off the bat of Jason Torres ended the inning.

Adams worked around a walk and a single in the second to maintain the 1-0 lead. The Razorbacks evened the game in the top of the 3rd inning. Carter Rutenbar slapped a one out double and scored on a single by Helfrick. A force out and pick off ended the inning. Alabama retook the lead in the bottom half. Brennan Holt walked and stole second base. With one out LeBron drilled a single to left to plate Holt. LeBron moved to second on a ground out by Holt, and then stole third base. A ground out by Torres stranded him there.

Adams had a quick top of the 4th, and the Tide added to their lead in the bottom half. Chase Kroeberger reached on a two out bunt single, moved to second on a walk to Luke Vaughn, and scored on a single by Holt. Vaughn and Holt were left on base when Fowler flew out to end the inning. Arkansas used a double, a hit batter, a single, a sacrifice fly, a pair of stolen bases, and a throwing error to take the lead with three runs in the fifth inning. The Tide got a one out double from Neal in the 5th, but a strikeout and ground out left him on base. Adams worked around an error and walk in the 6th to keep the score at 4-3 in Arkansas’s favor.

Alabama tied the game in the sixth. Jason Osterhouse, pinch hitting for Kroeberger, singled with one out. Vaughn reached on an error and Holt drew a walk to load the bases. Fowler lifted a sacrifice fly to left field to even the score before Lebron struck out to end the inning. Sam Mitchell replaced Adams on the mound to begin the 7th inning. Osterhouse misplayed a fly ball in left field to open the inning, allowing TJ Pompey to reach second base on a ball that Pompey was generously awarded a double. Two ground ball outs later Pompey crossed the plate for a 5-4 lead. The Tide got a lead off walk to Neal but another double play and ground out ended the 7th with the Hogs still ahead 5-4.

The came the 8th inning. Camden Kozeal led off with a drive to left field. Osterhouse fielded the ball off the fence and made a perfect throw to second base where Holt applied the tag. Kozeal was called out, but after a review was called safe with a lead off double. Damian Ruiz singled to score Kozeal. Kuhio Aloy followed with a single, bringing Luke Smyers in to replace Mitchell. Reese Robinette bunted for single and Nolan Souza plated a run with a sacrifice fly and the score was 7-4. Austin Morris replaced Smyers and Pompey greeted the new hurler with a long blast for a three run home run. All of a sudden the score was 10-4. Morris recovered to strike out the next two batters. Alabama cut into the lead in the bottom of the eighth. Eric Hines led off with a single, advanced on a Vaughn single, and scored on a ground out by Holt.

Arkansas used three singles, two walks, a hit batters, and two stolen bases off of Morris and Tate Robertson in the top of the 9th to bury the Tide. Alabama did had one run in the bottom of the 9th when Peyton Steele walked as a pinch hitter and scored in the first hit of Caleb Barnett’s career. Barnett was pinch hitting for Torres. The game ended with a 15-6 loss for the home team.

Alabama hit 9-34 in the game with seven walks, a sacrifice fly, one double, four stolen bases, six strikeouts, and left nine on base. Nine Tide players had one hit each with Holt driving two runs and was 1-2 with two walks, a run, and a stolen base. Adams pitched six innings, allowing five hits, three earned runs, two walks, and four strikeouts. Mitchell was tagged with the loss and is 0-1 on the season.
Arkansas finished 14-38 with four walks, one home run, four doubles, two sac flys, three stolen bases, six strikeouts, and left five on base. Colin Fisher was the winning pitcher and is 4-3 on the year. Aloy and Pompey had three hits each.

Game Three- Lost 3-2

Alabama freshman right hander Myles Upchurch took his normal game three start for the Tide against right hander Tate McGuire for Arkansas. Upchurch responded with the best SEC start of his career. Alabama coach Rob Vaughn shuffled his lineup for the game, starting four of his heralded freshman class with Eric Hines, Chase Kroeberger, and Andrew Purdy joining their classmate Upchurch in the lineup.

Upchurch retired the side in order in the top of the first, with a strikeout to end the frame. Alabama also went down in order. Upchurch ramped in up in the 2nd, striking out the side, with two coming as the batter watched strike three. Justin LeBron was moved from 2nd to 4th in the batting order in the game and walked to lead off the second. Hines singled to advance LeBron and a single by Purdy plated the Tide shortstop for a 1-0 lead. A strikeout and double play kept Bama from adding to the lead.

Upchurch worked around some shoddy defense in the 3rd that put runners on first and third with no outs. Reese Robinette popped up a bunt attempt that Upchurch snared for out one. A fly out and ground out stranded both runners and the Tide maintained the 1-0 lead. Alabama added to the lead in the bottom of the third. Kroeberger reached on an error. With one out Brennan Holt walked before Brady Neal flew out to right field. LeBron lined a double down the left field line to score Kroeberger. Hines popped out to strand Holt and LeBron.

Upchurch cruised through the 4th and 5th, allowing only one hit with two more strikeouts. The Tide squandered a great opportunity in the bottom of the fifth. Holt beat out a one out bunt for a hit, and moved to second when Arkansas pitcher Parker Coil threw the ball away. The Razorbacks elected to intentionally walk LeBron. Holt and LeBron pulled off a double steal. With the count 2-0 to Hines, Arkansas elected to intentionally walk him as well. With the bases loaded and two outs, Coil induced Purdy to ground out to end the threat.

Arkansas finally got to Upchurch for a run in the top of the sixth. With one out Tyler Helfrick tripled off the right centerfield fence and scored on a sacrifice fly by Maika Niu, cutting the margin to a 2-1 Tide lead. Alabama got singles from Justin Osterhouse and Bryce Fowler in the 6th but could not push them across the plate.

The Tide sent Upchurch back out for the 7th inning. After a lead off double and walk, Upchurch was replaced by Ashton Crowther. A single by Nolan Sousa brought in the tying run with still no one out. Crowther struck out the next man and Lebron turned a double play on a ground ball by pinch hitter Alexander Peck to keep the game tied at 2-2.

Alabama’s inability to get a big hit roared its head in the bottom of the seventh. Neal lead off with a single, and when LeBron riffled another double in the left field corner, the Tide had something cooking with runners on second and third and no outs. Arkansas pitcher Gabe Gaeckle recovered to strike out Hines and pinch hitter Luke Vaughn. Jason Torres worked a full count walk to load the bases. Justin Osterhouse hit a shallow fly ball to left field that Ruiz reeled in to end the inning.

Again the 8th inning proved to be the Tides undoing. Crowther walked Helfrick with one out. With Helfrick on the move, Crowther made a pick off throw to Vaughn at first base. With a catch and a throw to second base, Helfrick would have been out by 20 feet. Vaughn was unable to catch the ball and Helfrick arrived safely. Camden Kozeal blasted a ball past Vaughn at first, into the right field corner, for a double to score the go ahead run. After a hit batter, Crowther notched out three on a ground out. With a 3-2 lead the Hogs called on Ethan McElvain to shut the door. And that he did, striking out the side in the eighth and using two ground outs and a fly out to end the game in the bottom of the ninth.

Alabama hit 9-36 in the game with five walks, two stolen bases, two doubles, eight strikeouts, and 12 men left on base. LeBron led the way with a 2-3 game with two doubles, two walks, one run, one RBI, and a stolen base. Purdy drove in the other run with his 1-3 game. Torres was 1-3 with a walk, and Holt was 1-4 with a walk. Crowther was the losing pitcher and fell to 2-2. Upchurch pitched 6+ innings, allowing four hits, two runs, one walk, and struck out six. Just an outstanding outing by the young freshman. In the series the Tide was 25-105 for a .238 average with 17 walks, two hit batters, six stolen bases, two home runs, four doubles, six stolen bases, and 31 men left on base.

Arkansas finished 6-32 with three walks, a hit batter, eight strikeouts, two doubles, a triple, and left seven men on base. Helfrick was 1-3 with a walk and two runs scored. Gaeckle was the winner and improved to 5-3. McElvin earned the save. The Razorbacks hit 29-106 for a .273 average with 10 walks, two hit batters, three home runs, nine doubles, one triple, 23 strikeouts, and left 18 on base.

Who Did What?
*Brady Neal 4-11, Home run (7), double, 2 RBI, 2 walks, HBP, 2 runs

*Justin LeBron 4-13, 3 runs, 4 stolen bases, 2 doubles, 2 RBI, 3 runs

*Eric Hines 5-13, home run (3), 2 runs, walk, RBI

*Brennan Holt 3-9, 4 walks, 2 stolen bases, run

*Tyler Fay 6 IP, 4 hits, 2 walks, 4 strikeouts, 1 run

*Myles Upchurch 6 IP, 4 hits, 1 walk, 6 strikeouts, 2 runs

A very disappointing weekend for the Tide. After reaching 8th in the country after last week’s series win over Oklahoma, Bama was riding high, being in the conversation for a high National seed. That talk will not be going on this week. A road trip to Austin to play a highly ranked Texas team is next in the docket. The Longhorns lost twice to Texas A&M this weekend, and Sunday’s game was wiped out by rain. Alabama’s starting pitching was outstanding, the starters combined for 18 innings and allowed only 13 hits with five walks, 14 strikeouts, and six earned runs. The offense and defense didn’t do their part, leading to the sweep by a good opponent.

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NHL Playoff Race: Flyers, Capitals, Blue Jackets vie to play Penguins

PHILADELPHIA , PA - DECEMBER 01: Pittsburgh Penguins center Sidney Crosby #87 scores a goal during the game between the Philadelphia Flyers and the Pittsburg Penguins on December 1st, 2025 at the Xfinity Mobile Arena in Philadelphia, PA. (Photo by Terence Lewis/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

A few days ago, we had Saturday circled as the ‘make or break’ day as far as finding out who the Penguins would likely be playing in the first round of the playoffs. Philadelphia was one point up on the NY Islanders and Saturday would see the Flyers play the Winnipeg Jets and NYI take on the Ottawa Senators. The results were conclusive — the Flyers romped to a 7-1 win, the Islanders got shutout and lost 3-0. Then, yesterday the Islanders made their elimination official by losing to Montreal.

As a result, via Hockeystats.com, the Battle of Pennsylvania is coming into further focus for the first round of the playoffs. Here are the odds of opponent for the Penguins.

The Flyers have two games left – one tonight against a Carolina team that has first place sewed up. The Hurricanes have won three straight, they haven’t employed a ‘pack it in and wait for the playoffs’ strategy by any means so it might be a tough game. Then Philadelphia plays tomorrow night against the Canadiens, who have incentive to win to strengthen their chances of winning the Atlantic Division. Should Philadelphia win either game or pickup overtime/shootout losses in both games, then their ticket to the playoffs is punched.

The playoff race only gets interesting if the Flyers suffer a regulation loss tonight against the Hurricanes. That would throw at least some hope to Washington and Columbus — who play each other on Tuesday. Here’s the standings.

The Red Wings latest end-of-season meltdown as them eliminated after being in first place in the conference as late as January, meaning Detroit now possesses the longest playoff drought in the NHL at 10 seasons, being as Buffalo has had a great season.

In the end, the drama didn’t go down to Game 82 for the Wild Cards – Ottawa won four-straight games last week and has a 5-1-1 April record to salvage their season and advance to the playoffs. Boston wasn’t hot in April (0-3-2 prior to yesterday’s win against Columbus) but managed to do enough in the second half of March (8-4-4 from March 14th on) to glide into a spot above the rest of the Metropolitan Division, courtesy of teams like the Blue Jackets and Islanders running out of steam in a major way over the last 10-12 games.

The Penguins sit in a fortunate spot, whether it’s the Flyers, Capitals or Blue Jackets the Pittsburgh first round opponent will likely have the fewest points of any Eastern playoff qualifier and certainly the lowest goal differential. The Flyers and Capitals have both been in good form winning seven of their last 10 games, though several of those opponents have had nothing to play for down the stretch.

The Penguins themselves are one win away on Tuesday in St. Louis from achieving their first 100-point season since 2021-22. That mark doesn’t look like any sort of priority for the team as they prepare for the start of the playoffs but would be a nice ending point for their season.

For now, the focus is over to the Flyers tonight to see if they can take care of their business against Carolina or will open the door to make Tuesday a very interesting night when it comes to determining which team will be meeting the Pens in the playoffs.

Russian swimmers to be allowed to compete with flag and anthem after restrictions dropped

LAUSANNE, Switzerland (AP) — The governing body for international swimming and aquatic sports will allow athletes from Russia to compete without restrictions and with their national flag and anthem.

World Aquatics said Monday it will remove restrictions which had required Russian and Belarusian athletes to be vetted and to compete under neutral status.

“Senior athletes with Belarusian or Russian sport nationality will be permitted to compete in World Aquatics events in the same way as their counterparts representing other sport nationalities, with their respective uniforms, flags and anthems,” World Aquatics said in a statement. It had previously relaxed the rules for junior athletes.

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UFC Winnipeg: How to watch Burns-Malott, lineup, odds, videos, more

The UFC is back in Canada this week and in the province of Manitoba for the first time in more than eight years.

Here's how to watch UFC Fight Night 273, where lightweight standouts headline in Winnipeg.

Broadcast and streaming info

UFC Winnipeg has a main card that streams at 8 p.m. ET on Paramount+. The prelims stream on Paramount+ at 5 p.m. ET.

Stay tuned to MMA Junkie for additional broadcast details later this week.

Main event: Gilbert Burns

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - MAY 17: Gilbert Burns of Brazil prepares to face Michael Morales of Ecuador in a welterweight fight during the UFC Fight Night event at UFC APEX on May 17, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC)

  • Record: 22-9 MMA, 15-9 UFC
  • Opponent: Mike Malott (13-2-1 MMA, 6-1 UFC)
  • Division: Welterweight
  • Key wins: Jorge Masvidal, Neil Magny, Stephen Thompson, Tyron Woodley, Demian Maia, Gunnar Nelson, Olivier Aubin-Mercier
  • Misc.: Burns seems to be a far cry from his title shot, now more than five years in the rearview mirror. That loss to Kamaru Usman snapped a six-fight streak, and he’s just 3-5 since then – with four straight losses. Those setbacks have come to some of the elite in the division, though: ex-champ Belal Muhammad, ex-champ Jack Della Maddalena, Sean Brady and, 11 months ago, Michael Morales by first-round knockout – leaving Burns without a win for more than three years.

Main event: Mike Malott

Mike Malott def. Charles Radtke, UFC 315

  • Record: 13-2-1 MMA, 6-1 UFC
  • Opponent: Gilbert Burns (22-9 MMA, 15-9 UFC)
  • Division: Welterweight
  • Key wins: Kevin Holland, Charles Radtke, Trevin Giles
  • Misc.: After he got his deal on DWCS in 2021, Canada’s Malott started his UFC tenure with three straight finishes. He was upset by Neil Magny in early 2024, but has rebounded with three high-profile wins, including Radtke and Holland – each of whom picked up big wins this past Saturday at UFC 327.

Co-main event: Charles Jourdain

Oct 18, 2025; Vancouver, BC, CANADA; Charles Jourdain (red gloves) reacts after the fight against Davey Grant (blue gloves) during UFC Fight Night at Rogers Arena. Mandatory Credit: Simon Fearn-Imagn Images

  • Record: 17-8-1 MMA, 8-7-1 UFC
  • Opponent: Kyler Phillips (12-4 MMA, 6-3 UFC)
  • Division: Bantamweight
  • Key wins: Davey Grant, Ricardo Ramos, Lando Vannata, Doo-ho Choi
  • Misc.: Montreal’s Jourdain has found it hard to put together much consistency. He’s been two fights up, then two fights down for 10 straight fights. Right now, he’s on the two-fights-up swing after wins over Grant and Victor Henry, which might give Phillips reason to be hopeful Saturday.

Co-main event: Kyler Phillips

Feb 29, 2020; Norfolk, Virginia, USA; Gabriel Silva (red gloves) fights Kyler Phillips (blue gloves) during UFC Fight Night at Chartway Arena. Mandatory Credit: Peter Casey-USA TODAY Sports

  • Record: 12-4 MMA, 6-3 UFC
  • Opponent: Charles Jourdain (17-8-1 MMA, 8-7-1 UFC) vs. Kyler Phillips (12-4 MMA, 6-3 UFC)
  • Division: Bantamweight
  • Key wins: Pedro Munhoz, Raoni Barcelos, Song Yadong
  • Misc.: Phillips is badly in need of a rebound, and he’ll have to do it in enemy territory. His three-fight winning streak was snapped in 2024 by a decision loss to Rob Font, and he dropped a second straight points setback to Vinicius Oliveira this past July, marking the first skid of his career. 

UFC debut: Mandel Nallo

Mandel Nallo def. Samuel Silva - DWCS 80

  • Record: 14-3
  • Opponent: Jai Herbert (13-6-1 MMA, 3-5-1 UFC)
  • Division: Lightweight
  • Misc.: After years in Bellator, where he made eight walks, and on the regional scene, Canada’s Nallo made it to the big show through DWCS this past September. The 36-year-old, formerly known as “Rat Garbage,” has all 14 of his pro wins by stoppage.

UFC debut: Marcio Barbosa

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - AUGUST 26: (L-R) Marcio Barbosa of Brazil faces Damon Wilson in a featherweight fight during Dana White's Contender Series season nine, week three at UFC APEX on August 26, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC)

  • Record: 17-2
  • Opponent: Dennis Buzukja (12-5 MMA, 1-3 UFC)
  • Division: Featherweight
  • Misc.: The 27-year-old Brazilian has stoppages in 16 of his 17 pro wins, and they’ve all come in the first round. His knockout of Damon Wilson this past August on DWCS punched his ticket to the UFC.

UFC debut: Julien Leblanc

  • Record: 10-2
  • Opponent: Robert Valentin (10-6 MMA, 0-3 UFC)
  • Division: Middleweight
  • Misc.: The 34-year-old from Quebec has five straight wins, including a middleweight title win for Samourai MMA a year ago.

UFC debut: Gokhan Saricam

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  • Record: 11-2
  • Opponent: Tanner Boser (22-10-1 MMA, 5-5 UFC)
  • Division: Heavyweight
  • Misc.: The 35-year-old from Turkey went 5-2 in several years with Bellator, where he established himself as an up-and-coming heavyweight. He’s won seven of his past eight fights.

UFC debut: Mark Vologdin

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - OCTOBER 07: Mark Vologdin of Russia punches Adrian Luna Martinetti of Ecuador in a bantamweight fight during DWCS 85 season nine, week nine at UFC APEX on October 07, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC)

  • Record: 12-4-1
  • Opponent: John Castaneda (21-8 MMA, 4-4 UFC)
  • Division: Bantamweight
  • Misc.: Vologdin is a rare case of a fighter who got a UFC deal despite a loss on DWCS. He dropped a decision to Adrian Luna Martinetti this past October, but the 25-year-old, who trains with Alexander Gustafsson and Khamzat Chimaev at Allstars Training Center in Sweden, got a contract, anyway. 

UFC debut: Jamie Siraj

  • Record: 14-3
  • Opponent: John Yannis (9-4 MMA, 0-1 UFC)
  • Division: Featherweight
  • Misc.: Siraj was out for years with a rare brain infection, but his comeback over the past few years, including a Tuff-N-Uff title, caught the UFC’s attention. Now the Canadian gets a big show home debut.

UFC Winnipeg lineup

MAIN CARD (Paramount+, 8 p.m. ET)

  • Gilbert Burns vs. Mike Malott
  • Charles Jourdain vs. Kyler Phillips
  • Jai Herbert vs. Mandel Nallo
  • Jasmine Jasudavicius vs. Karine Silva
  • Thiago Moises vs. Gauge Young
  • Marcio Barbosa vs. Dennis Buzukja

PRELIMINARY CARD (Paramount+, 5 p.m. ET)

  • Julien Leblanc vs. Robert Valentin
  • Tanner Boser vs. Gokhan Saricam
  • Melissa Croden vs. Daria Zhelezniakova
  • JJ Aldrich vs. Jamey-Lyn Horth
  • Allan Nascimento vs. Mitch Raposo
  • John Castaneda vs. Mark Vologdin
  • Jamie Siraj vs. John Yannis

UFC Winnipeg main card betting odds

  • Burns +380, Malott -500
  • Jourdain -175, Phillips +145
  • Herbert +135, Nallo -155
  • Jasudavicius -270, Silva +220
  • Moises +110, Young -120
  • Barbosa -400, Buzukja +340

UFC Winnipeg preliminary card betting odds

  • Leblanc -110, Valentin -110
  • Boser +135, Saricam -160
  • Croden -185, Zhelezniakova +155
  • Aldrich +180, Horth -210
  • Nascimento -270, Raposo +240
  • Castaneda +118, Vologdin -135
  • Siraj -110, Yannis -110 

UFC Winnipeg preview videos

This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: UFC Winnipeg: How to watch Burns-Malott, lineup, odds, videos, more

NCAA Football Roster Management, Part 1: Quick Takes

ORLANDO, FLORIDA - DECEMBER 31: Bryce Underwood #19 of the Michigan Wolverines warms up before the 2025 Cheez-It Citrus Bowl between the Texas Longhorns and Michigan Wolverines at Camping World Stadium on December 31, 2025 in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Dustin Markland/Getty Images) | Getty Images

How do you distribute NIL and shared revenue funds in a modern NCAA Football roster?

Note: this is the first in a four-part series from longtime OTE reader and commenter ProveIt on roster management, revenue sharing, and NIL distribution in our new era of college football. One of these will run every couple days for the next week or two. I’m very grateful to ProveIt for helping us out in the doldrum months.

If YOU’D like to have articles like this published, feel free to email them to minnesotawildcat at gmail dot com — I may have a little back-and-forth if needed, but I’ll get them polished up and published here. And, if you’re interested in writing more full-time for OTE, please feel free to contact me at that same email. —MNW


ESPN investigated P4 player compensation by position:

It is a small sampling of 20 P4 agents and programs.  These only provide ranges of what programs say they will typically offer, and what agents claim they expect to get for their clients.  It ignores outliers like Michigan QB Bryce Underwood and OSU’s transfer portal RB Quinshon Judkins.

Statements made on the record by agents tend to exaggerate the compensation to push the market up.  Public statements by programs lowball the amounts to prevent locker room animosity. The article seems to place more weight on the program’s comments than those of agents.

Little information is available on specific amounts.   These numbers are crude, but they’re the best reference I’ve seen so far.

Quick Takes

These totals would be 1 string (I set for 2 RBs, 3 WRs, and 3 CBs), the total roster would be more.

Initially this seemed in-line.  OSU and Texas were reported to have spent about $40 million, Bielema stated large programs are spending $35-40 million, about enough for a high and average cost player at each position.

OSU’s reported $20 million 2024 Natty roster will soon be viewed as a bargain from days gone by, expect $30-$40 million to become the norm for top tier programs, about $15 million from shared revenue, $15-25 million from NIL.

I expect $20 to $25 million will be needed to remain competitive, based on a roster 1 deep with average players, and 1 deep with lower paid players.  About $15 million will come from revenue sharing, leaving about $5-$10 million in NIL.  This is well within P4 program budgets and NIL funds, but outside most G6.

NIL and shared revenue have made recruiting MORE important.  Programs report it is much cheaper to retain a player than attract a player of the same quality from the portal.  Most top tier programs use the portal to strengthen and fill gaps in their roster (gaps often created by their own recruits entering the portal).  In the long term, replacing recruiting with the portal is probably not sustainable.

I would think it is hard to establish a program culture if your starters are just passing through to collect a check, and recruits come to believe they have little hope of becoming starters.

NIL contracts are including stiff penalties for leaving the program, making it difficult for highly recruited/compensated players to move in the portal without taking a financial loss.

It still takes more than a pile of money.   QB Altmyer turned down inquiries so he could finish his career at Illinois, never went to the program asking for more NIL.  A slew of 2024 and 2025 OSU players noted they were offered more to transfer.  OSU QB Sayin transferred almost immediately after Saban retired, QB Will Howard would have still left K. State if there was no NIL.  The coaching staff, reputation for player development and placing players in the NFL, program culture, chances of becoming a starter, who the player grew up following, program success, and more all play a factor.  If your program is behind, be realistic – you program still couldn’t attract the players top teams do if you matched their offers.

These values provide a glimpse of the coaches’ mindset.  QB, OT, and DE being at the top reflect how a strong front and QB makes up for less talent elsewhere.

  • I believe RB devaluation is a mistake – unlike the NFL, the slower speed and LB size at the college level keeps the RB differential notable.
  • Players often switch between S and CB, here they’re essentially valued the same.
  • TE being low isn’t surprising; they are typically only featured receivers when programs are lacking weapons at other skill positions.

The quantity of players by position entering the portal has a huge impact.  WR gets a boost because these players are more likely to enter the portal.  LB dropping to the bottom is believed to be the result of few top tier LBs entering the portal, decreasing market pressure to pay more to the current roster.

Players and agents have caught on.  If a P4 program offers $100-something thousand, they know the program doesn’t expect them to become a starter; they’re being recruited for depth.

Michigan’s QB Bryce Underwood is reported to have gotten $12.5 million for 4 years.  This might not be as far over the top as we thought with programs saying they’ll typically pay up to $8 million (outliers can expect more).  If he excels, it will be cited as a brilliant pre-emptive move.  If he doesn’t develop into an NFL 1st round pick, for years it will become 1 of many cautionary tales of overpaying an unproven prospect.

Coming in the series:

  • NCAAF Roster Management – Part 2. NIL and Shared Revenue Structure
  • NCAAF Roster Management – Part 3. Program Revenue
  • NCAAF Roster Management – Part 4. Conference Revenue

Dominick Reyes fires back following UFC 327 interview snub

Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC
Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC

Dominick Reyes wasn’t happy about being denied time to speak with Joe Rogan after his win at UFC 327.

It was a busy night for the light heavyweight division, with three of the five main card fights taking place at 205 pounds.

Carlos Ulberg knocked out Jiri Prochazka to become the new champion, while Paulo Costa arrived on the scene looking to earn a shot at ‘Black Jag’.

Reyes also picked up a win, but it didn’t get quite as much attention as some of the other results in Miami.

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Photo by Mat Hayward/Getty Images

Dominick Reyes posts a message on social media after being denied a UFC 327 interview

Reyes, who many felt had done enough to beat Jon Jones back in 2020, went up against Johnny Walker at the Kaseya Center.

The fight didn’t go down well with fans. Joe Rogan didn’t hold back, calling it a ‘snoozer’ during the broadcast, and plenty of people seemed to agree.

Denied the usual post-fight interview spot next to Rogan, Reyes responded to criticism through a social media post after his win.

“Since I got ROBBED of my post fight speech, here is my official speech,” he wrote on Instagram.

“First and foremost I would like to thank my lord and savior Jesus Christ! I’d like to thank @johnnywalker for the technical battle. Thank you to my team! Thank you to the UFC for an amazing fight week!

“To the fans of Miami, I know you wanted blood but sometimes that’s not how it goes. I love you son. Daddy’s coming home!”

Pico was looking forward to speaking with Rogan after his first UFC win over Patricio Pitbull in the featured prelim, but did not get his wish granted by the promotion.

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Detroit Pistons First Playoff Game Date/Time Revealed

The Detroit Pistons are heading into the NBA playoffs with momentum and the top spot in the Eastern Conference.

Detroit secured the No. 1 seed by closing out the regular season with a 133-121 win over the Indiana Pacers, finishing with a 60-22 record. It marks one of the most successful regular seasons in franchise history and sets the stage for a deep postseason run.

Jaren Jackson Jr Pistons trade Jalen Duren Slam Dunk Contest Detroit Pistons playoffs

Game 1 of the Pistons’ first-round series will take place Sunday at 6:30 p.m. ET at Little Caesars Arena. The opponent is still unknown and will be determined by the NBA Play-In Tournament, which runs Tuesday through Friday.

Detroit will face the No. 8 seed, meaning they’ll take on whichever team emerges from the play-in field that includes the teams finishing seventh through tenth in the conference standings.

Earning the top seed gives the Pistons several key advantages. They will have home-court advantage throughout the Eastern Conference playoffs and will benefit from extra rest while their opponent fights through the play-in.

Now, the focus turns to preparation as Detroit waits to see who they will face when the postseason tips off.

Playoff basketball has officially returned to Detroit, and expectations are as high as they’ve been in years.

Giannis Antetokounmpo offers candid answer about future with the Bucks following playoffs miss

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Giannis Antetokounmpo remains one of the best players in the NBA when he is healthy. That qualifier came under heavy scrutiny in the latter part of the 2025-2026 season, as there were conflicting reports about his availability from him and the Milwaukee Bucks

This is just a snippet of how the relationship between the two sides deteriorated, leaving Antetokounmpo's future with the organization in limbo.

The star forward is under contract through the 2026-2027 regular season, and then he has a player option for the following year. Antetokounmpo still has high trade value, and Milwaukee could look into trading him now to commit to rebuilding the franchise. 

After the Bucks' current season ended, the forward was asked about his future with the franchise. His response didn't reveal much, but it was clear he was frustrated with how the season had gone for him and the team. 

Here is more on what Antetokounmpo said about his future with the Bucks after the team's 2025-2026 season came to an end without a playoff berth. 

MORE: Full 2026 NBA playoff picture with matchups and more

What did Giannis say about future with Bucks?

Antetokounmpo did a media scrum for 10 minutes following Milwaukee's final game of the season, and it came on the heels of the news that Doc Rivers was no longer going to be the head coach for the team. The star forward was asked directly if he thought he had played his last game with the Bucks, and he responded, "That's a very good question. I don't know. It's not up to me. We'll see." 

Two of the main points that Antetokounmpo made throughout his media scrum were that he felt the organization was "as far from contention as they were at any point in his career" and that he was upset at the lack of communication with the franchise.

"I feel like sometimes people just don't listen," the Bucks star said. "They listen to the sources. The main source is me. It is what it is. So again, do not disturb on my phone, go about my day, improve, and come back better."

Here is more on what Antetokounmpo said about the lack of communication with the franchise, especially regarding his injury status and health throughout the season. 

"I don't have control. Being cleared to play, I don't understand ... from my understanding, coming back to play, which I don't think I ever had any return-to-play protocol, but to my understanding was I had to play 3-on-3 to be able to be available to play. I did that multiple times. I've never in my life denied participation of practice. I don't know who said that, who came up with that, but that's disrespectful towards what I've done for this team and the way I carry myself my whole career, pretty much. But I did what I was supposed to do. I wasn't able to come on the court now. Who has that say? It probably comes from my boss, probably comes from the members of the front office or the owners. So, I thought I had control, kind of like, 'OK, if I'm healthy, I'm going to play.' But this shows me that not just me, just players in general, don't have no control. We got to do what we've been told. So, to answer your question, no. I didn't feel like I had control."

MORE: Are Nikola Jokic, Cade Cunningham and SGA eligible for 2025-2026 season awards?

Giannis Antetokounmpo contract

With how much Antetokounmpo's contract and a possible extension are being brought up, you'd think he was entering free agency, but he isn't. The 2026-2027 season marks the last fully guaranteed year of his contract, making him eligible for a massive contract extension. This situation leaves the Milwaukee front office in a bit of a pickle because they either have to commit four more years and a massive cap hit to the 31-year-old Antetokounmpo or trade him so that he doesn't walk in free agency next offseason for nothing. 

Antetokounmpo was asked about his contract situation and whether he would be willing to sign an extension when he becomes eligible in October 2026.

"We'll see when we get there. We have [several] months [until then] ... it's a long time. But somebody has to offer you that, for you to sign. I haven't been offered an extension. So, if that is on the table, then I will try to make the best decision for me and my family. But if it's not on the table, then I have to focus on how can I improve my worth and get on the floor and do what I do."

The star forward is currently playing on a three-year, $175.37 million veteran max extension, per Spotrac. It runs through the 2026-2027 season, and he has a player option for 2027-2028. If he chose to pick it up, Antetokounmpo would hit free agency ahead of the 2028-2029 season with the way his contract is currently constructed. 

MORE: Updated 2026 NBA Draft lottery odds

Will Bucks trade Giannis Antetokounmpo?

When Antetokounmpo says that he doesn't have control over his situation in Milwaukee, he isn't wrong. The Bucks front office could trade him at any time, and reportedly were shopping him in potential deals ahead of the 2026 NBA trade deadline. Despite being a superstar of the game, Antetokounmpo's contract does not contain any sort of no-trade clause, so he can be traded to any team without his approval. 

Milwaukee will now have all offseason to take a step back and look at its roster and assets and see if it is worth attempting to sign Antetokounmpo to the massive extension he will be eligible for, or if it makes more sense to make a blockbuster deal and send him to a new franchise for the first time in his 13-year career. 

&#39;There are two options&#39;: Hardik Pandya delivers brutal reality check after MI defeat

Mumbai Indians captain Hardik Pandya cut a dejected figure after his side suffered a third consecutive defeat in IPL 2026, going down to Royal Challengers Bengaluru by 18 runs at the Wankhede Stadium on Sunday.

MI, chasing a massive 241-run target, were always under pressure after RCB posted a huge 240/4, powered by half-centuries from Phil Salt, Virat Kohli and Rajat Patidar. Despite a strong start from Rohit Sharma and Ryan Rickelton, Mumbai never truly took control of the chase and eventually finished on 222/5, with Sherfane Rutherford’s unbeaten 71 being the lone standout effort.



In the dressing room after the match, Hardik addressed the squad alongside head coach Mahela Jayawardene and urged the players to respond collectively to the setback rather than isolate themselves.

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He said, "Thinking from what MJ said, I think here there are two options we can do. One is go back in our rooms, go back into our cocoon spaces and try to figure it out. I know it's tough losing but let's learn... let's not get disappeared. But let's learn. It's always winning and learning, never losing. So let's do that. That's something which tonight after the game, once we go back to hotel, let's have a meal together, we'll talk about cricket. We'll talk about something else but we'll figure it out," Hardik said in the dressing room.

Reflecting on the defeat, Hardik admitted that MI have struggled to control games in recent outings, often finding themselves chasing matches rather than dictating terms.

After the match, he said, "I think we conceded way too many runs. I think that (241-run target) was always going to be catch-up. I think in the last couple of games, as a bowling unit or even as a batting unit, we've been quite catching up in the game rather than leading the game. We really need to reflect, really need to see what best we can do and how we can get that momentum and that click which we require.

We have a couple of days off from here and we will play again. (bat second the way to go here?) To be very honest, now a lot of things needs to be rethink. Definitely, it's not working. Couple of games we have won the toss, but maybe we need to see what other options we have as a batting group or bowling group. Looking at the kind of wicket it's playing, if we can bat as well, that would be good. We still need to play cricket, we still need to bat well, we still need to bowl well," Hardik said.

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With MI slipping to a third straight defeat, the skipper stressed the need for introspection and possible tactical changes as the franchise looks to halt its slide in the tournament.

Spring preview: Linebackers are a team strength for the Auburn Tigers

Going into the 2025 college football season, the position with the most youth was the linebackers for the Auburn Tigers. Now, for 2026, it is one of the more experienced groups on the roster. The Tigers will return some key members on the defense from a year ago, with Xavier Atkins, Demarcus Riddick, and Elijah Melendez. They are also the unit on that side of the ball that is coached by defensive coordinator D.J. Durkin. Head coach Alex Golesh has praised Durkin and the defense and expressed the joy he has working with him.

Overall, the defense has much more experience than the offense. While they did have some portal departures, they also had some key players return to the team. The return of Xavier Atkins is the biggest return for the linebackers. In his first season with Auburn, he led the team with 84 tackles and nine sacks. He also had one interception and two forced fumbles. Pairing Atkins with Melendez and Riddick gives Auburn a good foundation at the position. Coming into the season last year, Riddick was the most experienced linebacker on the team.

Auburn did have some departures by way of the transfer portal. Robert Woodyard Jr. left for Missouri, and Caleb Wheatland will be playing for Michigan State this fall. They did add Michael Mathews-Canty from Hampton in the transfer portal.

Here is a look at the linebackers for Auburn as spring practice continues with the annual A-Day Game this Saturday.

Xavier Atkins

AUBURN, AL - SEPTEMBER 06 - Auburn linebacker Xavier Atkins (17) during the game between the Auburn Tigers and the Ball State Cardinals at Jordan-Hare Stadium in Auburn, AL on Saturday, Sept. 6, 2025.

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  • Number: 17
  • Measurables: 6-0, 210 pounds
  • Class: Junior
  • Previous school: LSU
  • Career Stats: 87 tackles, 9 sacks

Elijah Melendez

Sep 27, 2025; College Station, Texas, USA; Auburn Tigers linebacker Elijah Melendez (9) runs down field during the fourth quarter against the Texas A&M Aggies at Kyle Field. Mandatory Credit: Maria Lysaker-Imagn Images

  • Number: 9
  • Measurables: 6-0, 228 pounds
  • Class: Sophomore
  • Career Stats: 29 tackles, 2 interceptions, 1 sack

Demarcus Riddick

AUBURN, AL - NOVEMBER 16 - Auburn Linebacker Demarcus Riddick (16) during the game between the Auburn Tigers and the Louisiana Monroe Warhawks at Jordan-Hare Stadium in Auburn, AL on Saturday, Nov. 16, 2024.

Photo by Austin Perryman/Auburn Tigers

  • Number: 6
  • Measurables: 6-2, 228 pounds
  • Class: Junior
  • Career Stats: 40 tackles, 4 sacks

Antonio Melendez

  • Number: 45
  • Measurables: 5-11, 237 pounds
  • Class: Junior
  • Career Stats: N/A

Coleman Granberry

  • Number: 42
  • Measurables: 5-11, 206 pounds
  • Class: Junior
  • Career Stats: 3 tackles, 1 tackle for loss

Michael Mathews-Canty

  • Number: 51
  • Measurables: 6-3, 215 pounds
  • Class: Junior
  • Previous school: Hampton
  • Career stats: 102 tackles, 5.5 tackles for loss, 3.5 sacks

Bryce Deas

Nov 29, 2025; Auburn, Alabama, USA; Auburn Tigers linebacker Bryce Deas (16) tackles Alabama Crimson Tide running back Jamarion Miller (26) during the first half at Jordan-Hare Stadium. Mandatory Credit: John Reed-Imagn Images

  • Number: 16
  • Measurables: 6-1, 210 pounds
  • Class: Sophomore
  • Career Stats: 12 tackles, 2 tackles for loss

William Grier McDuffie

  • Number: 52
  • Measurables: 6-1, 217 pounds
  • Class: Sophomore
  • Career stats: N/A

Shadarius Toodle

Cottage Hill’s Shadarius Toodle is named the Class 3A Lineman of the Year during the ASWA Mr. Football Banquet in Montgomery, Ala., on Tuesday January 21, 2026.

  • Number: 24
  • Measurables: 6-3, 235 pounds
  • Class: Freshman
  • Career stats: N/A

Adam Balogoun-Ali

  • Number: 44
  • Measurables: 6-2, 215 pounds
  • Class: Freshman
  • Career stats: N/A

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Mary Earps on England farewells and giving back: ‘I want to leave the game in a better place than where I found it’

Mary Earps on England farewells and giving back: ‘I want to leave the game in a better place than where I found it’Mary Earps is approached casually, calmly and with visible triumph. Someone’s sister is a goalkeeper. Cousin. Themselves. They’ve saved a goal. Two goals. A penalty. They did that thing where they leap to the right but save the shot with their left toe. One of them roared like her. 

“All of which could be a total lie,” qualifies the Paris Saint-Germain and former England No 1 as she recalls a trip to the shops in Manchester last Friday.

Earps remembers the days when no one was a goalkeeper, not in the ‘regale someone with your heroics in the shop’ sense; the ‘show off your gloves publicly’ sense.

Vignettes from before England won the 2022 European Championship are retrieved with ease, when many young goalkeepers were appointed goalkeepers by virtue of tardiness or how close one’s head reached the bar; when Earps, during more nomadic spells at Bristol Academy (now Bristol City), Reading and eventually Manchester United, attended training sessions at local clubs and the coach would implore in surreptitious whispers to “have a word with the girls. None of them want to go in goal at the weekend”.

Those days are mostly gone. Earps recalls the launch of the all-weather “Mary Earps Pitch” at Calverton Miners Welfare FC in Nottingham in February, where she spent spare minutes counting the heads of players attending the goalkeeping session on one pitch (33) and the heads of those playing pick-up on the one next to it (20), before stealing a few more minutes to count them again for surety.  

Earps’ driving purpose for years, alongside her successful playing career, has been to make women’s goalkeeping cool. It is what sat at the heart of her girls-only goalkeeping clinics in Reading and academy clinics at PSG.

It is also what led her to fight (and beat) sporting apparel giant Nike during the 2023 World Cup over the sale of women’s goalkeeping shirts, and what has driven her most recent venture, KeepHers — a programme in partnership with the charity Foundation 92 that will provide free goalkeeping sessions to girl footballers aged six to 18 in Manchester via after-school and in-school sessions. 

“There’s a stat that 80 per cent of girls in England still don’t get access to specialised goalkeeping training until late in their careers,” says Earps in a tone that is equal parts personal experience and horror. She didn’t receive technical goalkeeping training until she was 14, when she joined Leicester City’s Centre of Excellence.

“It’s not that I’m forcing goalkeeping on everyone,” says Earps with a short, deprecating laugh, “but that’s insane. It makes becoming a goalkeeper even harder.” 

Earps could talk about this all day. In fact, she only stops because of the physiological need for hydration. “Take what you want from that spiel,” she says, following an impassioned three-minute monologue about the ongoing growth of women’s goalkeeping, from the butterfly effect of goalkeeper Daphne van Domselaar’s 2023 World Cup player of the match award following the Netherlands’ last-16 win against South Africa to England’s Euro triumph last summer.

Unfiltered zeal has long been Earps’ strength. See: taking Nike to the brink or screeching “F*** off” after saving a penalty from Spain’s Jennifer Hermoso in the 2023 World Cup final.

More recently, though, it has been, if not a weakness, then an exposure; a nick in the perfection armour with which we anoint elite athletes. Donning one’s heart on one’s sleeve in some part led Earps to announce her shock retirement from international football just 36 days out from last summer’s Euros and to publish a tell-all autobiography in the subsequent months, including her emotional conversations with England manager Sarina Wiegman regarding her renewed faith in Hannah Hampton, now England’s No 1. 

It, in part, explains why when The Athletic asks Earps for the origin story of KeepHer, she laughs.

“Gosh, a long, long story. But I mean, really, how interesting is my story?” The query carries no hint of irony, despite the aforementioned autobiography chronicling that very story, or its transformation into a point of forensic dissection for fans and media alike. 

The fallout from the autobiography’s release was intense; in some corners withering (her public airing of internal squad tensions was condemned as churlish and selfish); in others illuminating (her candour about alcohol, body image and self-confidence). But the months since have compelled Earps to consider that question of her story’s interest. Or, more accurately, what is important as opposed to interesting, and where her story rests within that gamut.

“I’m very conscious of how big the world is and how small your own world is within the universe,” she says. “But equally, it’s been really clear through what I’ve been able to achieve on and off the pitch that football is a vehicle for change. You can change people’s lives.

“I’ve always wanted to leave the game in a better place than where I found it. You look at the people who came before you and think that wouldn’t have been possible without those people fighting for change. Then you look at the girls coming behind you and you feel like you’ve played your place in time. 

“But it’s become more complicated when you get thrust into the public eye. It seemed so simple five years ago. Of course, you’re not going to be everyone’s cup of tea. People aren’t always going to agree with you. That’s life, I suppose. But I think that when you go through something like that, which was very difficult and I don’t want to dive back in, it makes you realise: ‘OK, what’s really important? What do I really want to do from here?’. That was a big thing at the back end of last year. 

“And of course, you question yourself. Like, what are you doing? Should you be in the industry? Should you just say: ‘This isn’t for me. I just want a steady, quiet life’? Then it’s like: ‘No, I’m in this crazy position’. It’s a privilege at the end of the day. And I’m not perfect. I’m always going to get things wrong at different times. But I also think that’s a really beautiful thing, to continue to show up when you’re not perfect.

“Hopefully then, when I do creep off for a quiet life, at some point in time I can look back and be really proud of the kids playing on the Mary Earps pitch and everybody going to the KeepHers sessions.” 

Earps says the last sentence with a smile, but she does intend, one day, to “creep off”.

“When you get to this stage, you know you’re here for a good time, not a long time,” she says. While still one of the game’s most imposing characters, at 33, her quality has ebbed at times. This season, Earps has conceded 18 goals from an expected goals on target (xGOT ) of 13.20, according to Fotmob. 

Earps’ contract with PSG, who sit third in France’s Division 1 Feminine, 15 points off leaders Lyon, expires this summer. She plays coy on her next location — “If I told you, I’d have to kill you, James Bond style,” she quips — but there is no doubt she will continue competing. 

“Until the wheels fall off. Until the mind and body say: ‘Absolutely not, we’re done’.” 

The international break affords Earps time to attend a farewell tribute from the Football Association before England’s World Cup qualifier against Spain at Wembley on Tuesday night, in honour of her retirement last May.

The length of time between retirement and the tribute boiled down to scheduling conflicts, Earps says. But despite the time that has passed, how she will be received remains to be seen. In November, when she returned to England for PSG’s 2-1 Champions League group-stage defeat to her former club, Manchester United, smatterings of boos mingled with applause.

Earps, understandably, is unsure how Tuesday’s tribute will unfold. Her own emotions are complicated. The last time she attended Wembley in a football capacity (technically, she has been back since for an Oasis concert) was England’s 1-0 win against Spain in the Nations League last February. That Tuesday’s match will be against the same opponents represents a full-circle moment, albeit one that has left Earps on the other side of the circle’s boundaries.

“Alessia (Russo) texted this morning, actually, trying to figure out how I’m going to see her now that we’re on opposite sides (of that circle),” Earps says. “There’s security. So it’s like: ‘How are we going to meet?’ How am I going to see her family?’. It’s very complicated, actually.”

None of which speaks to the emotions of the occasion, which will see Earps return to a team that felt, at a time, almost synonymous with her image. 

“We all know by now I wear my heart on my sleeve,” Earps adds. “But I have no idea how it’s going to be, truth be told. Wembley is obviously an incredible place where I’ve got so many amazing memories, and Spain, a team that we’ve gone to war with so many times and have so many incredible memories as well. It felt like the perfect game.

“I’m looking forward to it, but I’m not very good at emotional things. So we’ll see, but I hope it will just be a special day.” 

This article originally appeared in The Athletic.

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Random Ramsdom: Jared Verse wants to win down under

SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA - NOVEMBER 9: Jared Verse #8 of the Los Angeles Rams warms up prior to an NFL football game against the San Francisco 49ers at Levi's Stadium on November 09, 2025 in Santa Clara, California. (Photo by Brooke Sutton/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Jared Verse (see the quotes below) wants to win against the San Francisco 49ers in Australia this season for all the usual reasons, but also because he has some former college teammates on the 49ers, and he wants to beat them across the ocean when L.A. and SF face off later this year down under. Crikey.

Verse is a lot of fun, he talks trash, but he can take it to. I appreciate that. It should be interesting to see what Verse has in store for his third season. There’s a lot to like about the young man, but he still has a lot to learn as he continues to grow in the NFL.

One thing he certainly doesn’t need to improve is his confidence.

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Rams’ Jared Verse Stirs Pot as Roger Goodell Weighs In on 49ers Game (heavy.com)

“I respect the team that they have, I respect the O-linemen, I respect the scheme that they run, the people that they have on their roster,” Verse told Jim Rome on “The Jim Rome Show” on April 10. “But I hate San Francisco at the same time because of this: Two of my teammates from Florida State–Tatum Bethune and Renardo Green–both play defense for them.

“We take things really serious. So, whenever we play them, it’s like the biggest beef. We don’t say, ‘Hi’ to each other pre-game. We’re talking trash to each other. There’s no dap-ups, there’s no high-fives, there’s nothing like that. They walk by me, I walk by them. So, now we gotta go all the way to Australia to do this, it’s gonna be even a higher level. Because now, when we beat them, I can say, ‘I’m beating your A outside the country, too. It don’t even gotta just be in LA, in San Francisco; I can beat you anywhere we go.”

Los Angeles Rams 2026 NFL draft picks, biggest needs (espn.com)

“LOS ANGELES — The 2026 NFL draft (8 p.m. ET on ESPN, ABC, ESPN App) will start on April 23 in Pittsburgh. The Los Angeles Rams are scheduled to make seven of the draft’s 257 picks, beginning with the No. 13 selection of the first round on Thursday night.

During the three-day event (Rounds 2-3 on April 24 and Rounds 4-7 on April 25), we will update this page with analysis on every pick.“

Draft expert hints Rams fans should brace for huge disappointment (ramblinfan)

“Despite a wide range of opinions, USC’s Makai Lemon has emerged as the closest thing to a consensus choice for Los Angeles. Even general manager Les Snead couldn’t help but concede his appeal as a prospect.

Miller’s final pre-draft big board, however, casts uncertainty as to whether Lemon will be available. Top-ranked at his position, the latter clocks in at No. 8 overall, ahead of Carnell Tate (ninth), Omar Cooper (15th), and Jordyn Tyson (16th). 

If Miller’s surprising final verdict proves clairvoyant, the Rams should brace for a dose of disappointment on draft day. Lemon may not be the pick, after all. “

Celtics Breakout Star Reveals Team&#39;s Mentality Before Shocking Upset Vs. Magic

Boston Celtics forward Ron Harper Jr.

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With Jayson Tatum most of the season due to his Achilles injury, the Boston Celtics rarely had their full team on the floor this year. That included Sunday's season finale against the Orlando Magic, when the Celtics rested their starters and rolled out the cheapest active roster of any NBA team this season.

However, Boston's bench saw it as an opportunity, one last chance to prove itself and make the most of its erratic playing time before the playoffs start.

The Celtics seized their moment, upsetting the Magic 113-108 at TD Garden behind 30 points from Baylor Scheierman, 27 points from Ron Harper Jr. and 27 points from Luka Garza.

While their minutes have been inconsistent this year, they were ready when their team needed them.

Ron Harper Jr. on the Celtics’ “Stay Ready Group” leading Boston to a win against the Magic in their regular-season finale:

“Luka said it before the game, huddled up, this is for all the times that we on the bench, all the times we want an opportunity, we had a chance to go out… pic.twitter.com/hkniT8Fn1x

— Bobby Krivitsky (@BobbyKrivitsky) April 13, 2026

"Luka said it before the game, huddled up, this is for all the times that we on the bench, all the times we want an opportunity, we had a chance to go out there and show it," Harper Jr. told reporters after the game.

That's been a theme for Boston all season, exceeding expectations and overcoming the odds at every turn. Sunday's victory was just one more reminder of the team's resilience, tenacity and scrappy identity.

"I just feel like we know our group. We know our capabilities, and, you know, some guys just need a chance. I feel like we all got a chance tonight and we capitalized great," Harper added. "But we definitely didn't go into this game thinking this is like David vs. Goliath, thinking we're like ultimate underdogs. We came into the game expecting to compete and expecting to win."

The Celtics have believed in themselves all season, even when nobody else did. That consistent confidence, while perhaps seeming irrational at times, served them well, allowing them to believe they could beat anybody.

And more often than not, they did.

More NBA: Shorthanded Celtics Stun Magic, Throw Eastern Conference Playoffs Into Disarray

Braves predicted to trade Ozzie Albies for $56M Cy Young winner to bolster starting rotation

Atlanta Braves infielder Ozzie Albies

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The Atlanta Braves battled injuries throughout the 2025 season, affecting both position players and pitchers. So far in 2026, the injury bug has continued to impact the starting rotation. One of the key names is Hurston Waldrep, who is now expected to be sidelined until around midseason.

“The Atlanta Braves' rotation took another hit Sunday when manager Walt Weiss said right-hander Hurston Waldrep may need surgery to remove "loose bodies" found in his arm. Waldrep complained of discomfort after throwing batting practice. Weiss said an MRI showed no ligament damage, but the team is waiting to learn more after Waldrep has additional tests,” ESPN wrote.

The Braves have been linked to potentially adding another starter, and one proposed trade would send Ozzie Albies to the Miami Marlins in exchange for Sandy Alcantara.

“We expect the Braves to have the better offense between these two teams. So far this season, they have scored seven more runs, and we don't expect that gap to close. Because of that, Albies could see his RBIs and runs scored take a bit of a dip in Miami. Regardless, he'd still be a strong starting 2B option. For Alcantara, he could finally find himself on a team with legitimate championship hopes, which should only force him to step his game up down the stretch. The only concern is that Truist Park is a much more hitter-friendly ballpark. Still, that wouldn't be enough to scare us off of him,” SI’s Mike Morales-Smith wrote.

This move could make sense for Atlanta, especially considering Albies’ contract situation.

“The Braves are going to pick up their club option on infielder Ozzie Albies. The club hasn’t announced the decision yet, but president of baseball operations Alex Anthopoulos confirmed the move in a radio appearance, per Mark Zinno of 92.9 The Game,” MLB Trade Rumors’ Steve Adams wrote.

If the Braves were to acquire Alcantara, they would be taking on his $56 million contract with Miami. Adding a pitcher of his caliber would give Atlanta one of the strongest rotations in baseball.

The Braves have started the season as one of the top teams in the league, with dominant starting pitching. Still, there is always room to add more depth to an already talented staff.

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Former Indiana Fever forward signs with Lynx in WNBA free agency

As the second day of the WNBA's free agent signing period unfolded, veteran forward Natasha Howard officially closed her second stint with the Indiana Fever by agreeing to a two-year, $1.4 million deal with the Minnesota Lynx. ESPN's Ramona Shelburne broke the news of Howard's signing with the Lynx.

Originally selected by the Fever with the No. 5 overall pick in the 2014 WNBA draft out of Florida State, Howard would spend her first two years in Indiana before being traded to Minnesota, where she helped lead the Lynx to the 2017 title. After being traded again to Seattle, she would power the Storm to WNBA titles in 2018 and 2020.

Howard then spent two seasons each with the New York Liberty and Dallas Wings before signing back with the Fever prior to the 2025 campaign as a veteran boost to the franchise's young core. In her 44 games played last season, Howard averaged 11.4 points, 6.6 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 1.2 steals per contest on 55.2% shooting.

thank you for everything, Natasha ❤️ pic.twitter.com/nvJhqUpdFw

— Indiana Fever (@IndianaFever) April 12, 2026

Although the Fever will lose out on the 6-foot-3 power forward's leadership qualities and scoring production, the team may have upgraded with the recent free-agent signing of Monique Billings, who will operate in the same floor space as Howard did last season.

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Nebraska baseball drops series finale against Oregon 5-4

Nebraska baseball (27-9, 12-3) clashed with No. 21 Oregon (26-10, 10-5) on Sunday afternoon in the final game of the top 25 series. The Ducks claimed the series, slipping past the Huskers with a 5-4 win.

Nebraska held a 4-2 lead over Oregon by the top of the third and held the Ducks scoreless through the next three innings. But Oregon broke through in the sixth, adding three runs off four hits, including a solo home run, to take the lead. The Huskers, meanwhile, got shut down after the third, earning just three hits across the final six innings.

Nebraska finished the day with eight hits, while Oregon earned just seven hits. Case Sanderson and Jeter Worthley each posted two hits and two RBIs in the loss. Sanderson batted 2-for-3, hitting a solo home run and an RBI single. Worthley finished 2-for-5, earning both his RBIs on a double. 

Grant Cleavinger (0-1) took the loss after surrendering a run in the sixth. Cooper Katskee started the game for the Huskers and pitched 5.1 innings. He delivered six strikeouts and allowed four runs on five hits. Gavin Blachowicz took over after Oregon got the lead and held the Ducks scoreless in his 2.1 innings pitched while striking out four. Tucker Timmerman recorded the final out in the bottom of the eighth.

Nebraska returns home for its next matchup, hosting in-state rival Creighton for the second bout between the teams this season. The game is set for Tuesday night at 6:02 p.m. CT on BTN.

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Koke says Atlético will treat Barcelona second leg “like a final”

Atletico Madrid's Spanish midfielder #06 Koke gives a press conference on the eve of their UEFA Champions League quarter final second leg football match against FC Barcelona at Metropolitano Stadium in Madrid, on April 13, 2026. (Photo by Javier SORIANO / AFP via Getty Images) | AFP via Getty Images

Atlético Madrid put forward captain Koke to speak to the media ahead of the UEFA Champions League quarter-final second leg against Barcelona, and the midfielder addressed the game, his future and his coach Diego Simeone.

“Thanks to him, the club has grown so much,” Koke said. “Us players have followed an incredible vision to the letter. We’ve trusted him completely, and we continue to do so.

“He’s my coach, he’s believed in me since he arrived,” Koke continued. “We’ve never crossed that line of speaking about it, but he knows how much I care about him. People know how much I love him.”

Koke on making history for Atlético

“Playing in the Champions League quarter-finals and having the chance to advance to the semi-finals is incredible. We’ll treat it like a final, and we’re not (yet) thinking about the Copa del Rey final.”

Koke on Barcelona’s belief in a comeback

“It’s natural for them to have that hope. But my teammates are motivated. We respect our opponent, but we’re eager to win the match.”

Koke on what’s changed over the last nine years

“Good question. I’m a little older, but I have the same desire and excitement to win every match. I imagined the change the club has gone through, you never know what can happen in minutes, hours, or days… You always dream of being at the highest level, and both the club and I are there.”

Koke on his goal against Barcelona in 2014

“I’ve watched the goal a few times. It’s true that when these big matches come around, you try to motivate yourself with positive memories from those games, like in 2014 and 2016. I remember the goal and I remember what the Calderón was like. Hopefully (Tuesday) will be a beautiful night for everyone.”

Jugada del gol de Koke al Barcelona por Champions League pic.twitter.com/4Zf5xIUtS4

— Centrojas (@juanb2699) December 1, 2025

Koke on his future

“Tomorrow, I’m determined to give it my all. Now is not the time to talk about my future.”

‘Scary guy’ Jon Jones says don’t believe the media hype: ‘I’m way more good of a person than negative’

MIAMI, FLORIDA - APRIL 10: Jon Jones, co-owner of the Dirty Boxing Championship, attends to the DBX6: Michael Garcia v Rob Perez at James L. Knight Center on April 10, 2026 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Leonardo Fernandez/Getty Images) | Getty Images

We’ve seen a lot of Jon Jones interviews this weekend as the former light heavyweight and heavyweight champ bounced from his Dirty Boxing event to UFC 327. There was the usual will he or won’t he return to fighting questions, many of which he answered in completely opposite ways.

And then there’s this little moment from Shea Filling, who has become a regular covering all the unorthodox boxing events like BKFC and now Jon Jones’ DBX event. After complimenting “Bones” on an impressive event she also dropped this chestnut.

“You are nothing [like] what I expected,” she told Jones.

Jon Jones admits his mess-ups go viral because of his fame 😅

"I'm a little bit of a wild guy and I'm pretty well known, so when I mess up it gets very public, but I do believe I'm way more of a good person than I am any negative."

(Via: @SheaFilling) pic.twitter.com/jpg5jS8kfY

— Red Corner MMA (@RedCorner_MMA) April 13, 2026

“Yeah? Did you expect me to be a scary guy?” Jones replied, raising an eyebrow.

“The media, there’s a lot of stuff out there about you,” Filling said. “And you think, ‘What would he be like in person?’ And you’re completely the opposite of that.”

“Thank you,” Jones said. “Yeah. You know, I am a little bit of a wild guy and and I’m pretty well known. So when I mess up, it gets very, very public. But I do believe I’m a way more good of a person than I am any negative. We all have our things, you know. We all have our sides. But I think I’m a pretty good person.”

Jones’ last ‘mess up’ (just a week ago!) was a road rage incident where he confronted someone in a parking lot with what looked like a gun in his hoodie pocket. That was the first whoopsie since an intoxicated Jones threatened to have a police officer murdered back in February 2025. Go back another year and Jones was accused of threatening a female DFSI agent who showed up at his door for a random test.

This guy got into a road-rage incident with Jon Jones 😳

🗣️ Jon Jones: “You gotta calm down bro. You gotta relax yourself bro.” 😬

(via IG / bryanbeltran06) pic.twitter.com/g8qOyUmwkK

— Championship Rounds (@ChampRDS) April 5, 2026

This isn’t the first time Jones has had to respond to comments like this. He’s been saying he’s not a villain and actually the nicest person ever since 2012. But we prefer the ultra-real Jon Jones from 2017 who was just returning to fight again after blowing a drug test and getting yanked from UFC 200’s main event.

“It’s all out there in the public, and that’s a freeing feeling to be looked at as a piece of s–t by so many people,” he said. “And to be able to just be real for yourself and to take responsibility for the things you’ve done wrong. I feel so free, man. It’s a great feeling to be who I am. Jon Jones, the f–k up. Jon Jones, the great. However, you look at me, it’s just great to be me.”

&#39;Harwood-Bellis is defining Saints&#39; promotion drive&#39;

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If there was any doubt about Taylor Harwood-Bellis' importance to Southampton, the past week has removed it entirely.

Across recent victories over Arsenal, Wrexham and Derby, he has delivered performances that define not just matches, but momentum.

At a stage of the season where pressure intensifies and margins tighten, Harwood-Bellis is stepping forward as the leader this side needs.

Saturday's win over Derby felt particularly significant as, with the game finely poised, it was Harwood-Bellis who rose highest to score the winner.

That was a moment that underlined both his defensive authority and growing influence in the opposition box - it was not just a goal, it was a player taking responsibility when it mattered most.

There is now a real composure to his game, when pressure builds he does not panic instead he controls, organising those around him and ensuring Southampton remain structured.

Speaking after the Arsenal win, Harwood-Bellis made it clear that this unbeaten run is no accident, it is built on belief, detail and the work of the manager.

That shift in mentality has been crucial, but it is backed by tactical precision.

From going direct into forwards, to winning second balls and exploiting space, Southampton now play with a clear and consistent identity.

Those details are making a difference. He is winning more first contacts, making smarter decisions and playing with a calmness that was not always there before.

There is no doubt this is the best we have seen of him in a Southampton shirt, he has developed massively, with his vision and composure now central to how Saints build from the back.

As the promotion race intensifies, Harwood-Bellis is not just contributing, he is defining it.

You can find more of Martin's thoughts regarding Saints on his YouTube channel.

Injured Barcelona captain will travel to Madrid to support team against Atletico

Injured Barcelona captain will travel to Madrid to support team against Atletico
Injured Barcelona captain will travel to Madrid to support team against Atletico

Barcelona are going all in for their Champions League comeback, and even unavailable players are playing a role ahead of the decisive clash with Atletico Madrid.

According to Mundo Deportivo, Raphinha is expected to travel to Madrid to be with the squad, despite being ruled out through injury. 

The Brazilian winger is still recovering from a right hamstring problem suffered during the international break, but will be present to support his teammates from close quarters.

This move is part of a plan led by Hansi Flick, who is prioritising unity and collective spirit ahead of the second leg. 

The Barcelona coach wants the entire group involved, including injured and suspended players, to strengthen the dressing room mentality for what is one of the biggest matches of the season.

Raphinh will be there to support

Raphinha’s presence is seen as important beyond the pitch. 

Raphinha is currently out injured. (Photo by Eric Alonso/Getty Images)

Even though he will not be available for selection, his involvement around the squad is expected to boost morale as Barcelona attempt to overturn the 0-2 deficit from the first leg.

Furthermore, he is not the only one making the trip, as Pau Cubarsi, who is suspended following his red card in the first leg, has also travelled to Madrid. 

Like Raphinha, his role will be to support the group and maintain a strong sense of togetherness within the squad.

Barcelona understand the scale of the challenge at the Metropolitano. 

Facing an organised and confident Atletico side, Flick’s men will need both tactical execution and mental strength to pull off the comeback.

With a place in the Champions League semi-finals on the line, Barcelona are leaving nothing to chance, ensuring every possible edge, even emotional, is in their favour.

MMQB – First Round QB?

Oct 11, 2025; University Park, Pennsylvania, USA; Penn State Nittany Lions quarterback Drew Allar (15) throws a pass in the first quarter against the Northwestern Wildcats at Beaver Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matthew O'Haren-Imagn Images | Matthew O'Haren-Imagn Images

The NFL Draft is just 10 days away in the lovely city of Pittsburgh, and we’re looking at all of the various Penn State prospects that are hoping to hear their name called over the 3-day event.

While there are sure to be an abundance of Penn Staters that end up on professional teams by the time the event is over, including potential first round prospects in OL Vega Ioane and DE Dani Dennis-Sutton, there is one position that Penn State will most likely miss out on having a first rounder: quarterback.

In fact, no Penn State quarterback has been taken in the first round in the 2000s. The last first-round quarterback the Lions have had was Kerry Collins way back in the 1995 Draft.

Since then, the next highest quarterback taken was Christian Hackenberg was in the second round in 2016.

Other than those two? We had Sean Clifford in the fifth round in 2023, Trace McSorley in the sixth round in 2019, Michael Robinson in the fourth round in 2006, Kevin Thompson in the supplemental draft in 2000, and Wally Richardson in the seventh round in 1997.

Some undrafted QBs over that timespan included Zach Mills, Daryll Clark, and Matt McGloin.

Will Drew Allar break that first round streak? Ehhh not likely. He currently grades out to a second to fourth round prospect, though I do think he has the tools to make a GM somewhere look smart for drafting him wherever they do.

Next year perhaps? Can Rocco Becht have himself a good enough year at Penn State to earn a first round selection? Time will tell I suppose, but he would have to do some work to get there I think.

But what do you think? Will Allar or Becht break the Penn State quarterback curse? Or will we have to wait a few more years. Let me know what you think!

JJ Redick blames Rory McIlroy for pre-game delay before Lakers vs Jazz

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Rory McIlroy captured global attention on Sunday after winning The Masters for the second consecutive year, taking his major tally to six.

As one of golf’s four Grand Slams, the tournament often draws interest beyond the sport’s core audience, particularly during dramatic final rounds.

That proved to be the case once again, with even NBA figures closely following events as they unfolded at Augusta.

JJ Redick says Rory McIlroy final round caused pre-game press delay

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JJ Redick, a well-known golf fan, admitted he was late to his pre-game press conference before the Los Angeles Lakers faced the Utah Jazz because he was watching McIlroy’s display at The Masters.

“I would’ve been here earlier, but Rory decided to hit it in the trees. I had to make sure,” Redick said just after arriving at the press conference.

The Lakers coach was later asked to expand on what he was watching and why the moment kept his attention.

He then stated, according to reporter Benjamin Royer: “A little bit different than last year, was really cheering for him to win. I mean, that was the biggest thing. I wanted to see him finally win the Masters.

“I loved how it happened last year, where he makes a bogey and then he has to come back and he has to make a birdie putt. It’s just like the golf gods, ‘you want to win this tournament, you got to earn it.’

“And today I was very curious, I wanted to see it out how he managed the next shot. That was the big thing. How do you manage, or you failed on the tee shot? It’s not where he wanted to be. And how do you manage that next shot?

“And obviously everybody knows I’m an avid golfer… I just wanted to see how Rory sort of managed that. Obviously, needed to make bogey and avoid the double, and completed the task.”

Rory McIlroy joins elite group with back-to-back The Masters wins

Redick was watching history being made, as McIlroy’s victory also placed him in rare company in golf history.

He became just the fourth player to win The Masters in consecutive years.

Only Jack Nicklaus, Sir Nick Faldo and Tiger Woods had previously achieved the feat.

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Former LSU women&#39;s basketball guard reveals transfer destination

Former LSU women's basketball guard Bella Hines transferred to TCU, per a report from On3's Talia Goodman on Sunday. The move comes after her lone season in Baton Rouge.

Hines was part of the top signing class in the 2026 recruiting cycle. She averaged 4.2 points per game, shooting 44% from the field. Most of her shots came from beyond the arc, helping stretch the floor for LSU's playmakers.

Early in SEC play, Hines saw few meaningful minutes but that changed in February. She played over 10 minutes five out of the seven games LSU played that month, upping her game as a scorer and defender.

Hines' decision to transfer came as a surprise, considering her strong finish to the season. She would've been in the running to start or be one of the first two players off the bench, but instead, she'll head to the Big 12.

NEWS: LSU transfer Bella Hines has committed to TCU.

The 5-10 freshman averaged 4.2 ppg this season.

TRACKER: https://t.co/wYv1Ze6704pic.twitter.com/pwN9Rg1fGY

— Talia Goodman (@TaliaGoodmanWBB) April 12, 2026

TCU developed a reputation for scoring big pickups in the transfer portal. Last season, head coach Mark Campbell secured a commitment from former Notre Dame guard Olivia Miles and former Tiger Hailey Van Lith ahead of the 2024-25 season.

This article originally appeared on LSU Wire: Former LSU women's basketball guard reveals transfer destination

Dortmund linked with Leicester youngster

Dortmund linked with Leicester youngster
Dortmund linked with Leicester youngster

Borussia Dortmund are interested in 16-year-old Leicester City winger Jeremy Monga, according to Teamtalk.

Monga could be on the move in the summer, with the 2016/17 Premier League champions currently heading for relegation from the Championship to League One.

BVB are far from the only suitors for Monga, though, with several top clubs from the Premier League as well as Real Madrid and Juventus said to be among his admirers.

What could work in Dortmund’s favour is their reputation as a good destination for young English players looking to establish themselves in one of Europe’s top leagues.

Impressively, despite being just 16, Monga has already made 28 appearances for Leicester this season, scoring once and providing two assists.

Simeone, Atlético ‘confident’ in approach for Barça quarterfinal

Atletico Madrid's Argentine coach Diego Simeone gives a press conference on the eve of their UEFA Champions League quarter final second leg football match against FC Barcelona at Metropolitano Stadium in Madrid, on April 13, 2026. (Photo by Javier SORIANO / AFP via Getty Images) | AFP via Getty Images

Ahead of the UEFA Champions League quarter-final second leg against Barcelona, Atlético Madrid coach Diego Simeone refused to acknowledge any kind of home advantage at the Metropolitano as he previewed the game just like any other.

“The match, whatever we imagine, is only in our heads for now until the game starts, and obviously, everything we’ve said is left behind,” Simeone told reporters on Monday. “Because if we think we’re going to apply pressure just because we’re playing at home and they play better, it doesn’t happen. The other day (Wednesday), in the first 20 minutes, we had good ball movement. They couldn’t take the ball away from us, and we spent more time in their half, playing better than anyone imagined at the start of the match.

“So, we must keep faith, hoping the team can keep responding the way it is, and have confidence in what we want,” he concluded.

Diego Simeone on if Jan Oblak will play

“I haven’t announced the lineup yet. I usually give it to them at 7 p.m., when we’re at the hotel. I always have time until then to decide who starts.”

Simeone on whether Atlético will attack Barça or defend their lead

“We’re confident about what we need, and we’re confident about what we’re going to go for. Our goal is to progress, and we’ll play the match to make that happen.”

Simeone on how to approach these games

“We approach them the way we’ve been competing against them. We know the opponent we’re facing. We’re aware of the strong opponent we’ll be up against, but we’re also clear on our objective, which is to advance.”

Simeone on his message to Le Normand and Lenglet

“With Robin and Clément? Did I talk to them or not? No, there’s no need to talk. I think they’re very clear on what we need. Robin has been improving game after game, as I mentioned, I think, in the previous press conference. And Clément is a very experienced player. He knows his strengths, he knows his weaknesses, and obviously, we’ll look to enhance both of them for the good of the team.”

Simeone on referees

“No, I’m thinking about the team, honestly. I’m not thinking about the referees right now. They have a huge job ahead of them, a very difficult one. Every match, the closer we get to the final, has much greater repercussions. And they’re already under extreme pressure. I’m not thinking about that, honestly.”

Simeone on his message to the squad before kick-off

“Tomorrow, I’m sure something will come to mind as we near the end of the warm-up.”

Simeone on his strong home record in knock-out European games having an influence

“No, it’s just part of football.”

Small reminder:

Diego Simeone has NEVER lost a UCL KO match at home. pic.twitter.com/VHE6ClUC7i

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Simeone on managing the game emotionally

“Just like every other match we’ve played at home since I’ve been at the club.”

NFL reporter under investigation after being pictured holding hands with married Patriots coach Mike Vrabel

The Athletic reporter Dianna Russini is under investigation by the publication after photos emerged last week of her holding hands and hugging New England Patriots coach Mike Vrabel at a luxury resort in Arizona.

Russini, 43, and Vrabel, 50 — who are both married — shared statements denying any wrongdoing hours after the images were published by Page Six. The photos were reportedly taken at the Ambiente hotel in Sedona on March 28.

On Saturday, The New York Times, which acquired The Athletic as its sports outlet in 2022, confirmed that the nature of Russini’s relationship with Vrabel and her coverage were being reviewed. She will not be reporting while the investigation is underway.

The Athletic’s editorial guidelines require that their journalists avoid any activities that pose a conflict of interest or the appearance of a conflict, so as not to call into question their credibility, The Times added.

The Independent has contacted Russini for comment.

Dianna Russini is under investigation by ‘The Athletic’ and will not be reporting in the meantime, the publication confirmed (Getty)
Dianna Russini is under investigation by ‘The Athletic’ and will not be reporting in the meantime, the publication confirmed (Getty)
Patriots coach Mike Vrabel and Russini were photographed holding hands and hugging at an Arizona resort last month (Getty)
Patriots coach Mike Vrabel and Russini were photographed holding hands and hugging at an Arizona resort last month (Getty)

“The photos don’t represent the group of six people who were hanging out during the day. Like most journalists in the NFL, reporters interact with sources away from stadiums and other venues,” Russini said in a statement to Page Six in response to its report.

Russini shares two children with her husband, Shake Shack executive Kevin Goldschmidt. A source close to the former ESPN anchor told Page Six she was staying at the hotel during a hiking trip with two female friends.

Steven Ginsberg, executive editor of The Athletic, also stood by his reporter, telling Page Six: “These photos are misleading and lack essential context. These were public interactions in front of many people. Dianna is a premier journalist covering the NFL and we’re proud to have her at The Athletic.”

In a statement of his own, Vrabel, who celebrated his 26th anniversary with wife Jen Vrabel last year, said: “These photos show a completely innocent interaction and any suggestion otherwise is laughable. This doesn’t deserve any further response.”

Vrabel and his wife share two children: Tyler (offensive tackle for the Atlanta Falcons), 25, and Carter, 24.

Russini joined The Athletic in 2023, where she hosts the Scoop City: Inside the NFL podcast. She holds the title of “senior NFL insider” at the publication.

Vrabel, a former Patriots linebacker who spent eight seasons with the team, was appointed head coach in January 2025 and made an immediate impact, guiding the franchise to a surprise Super Bowl appearance this year and earning NFL Coach of the Year honors.

Russini previously faced scrutiny in 2015 when Jessica McCloughan, wife of the Washington Commanders (then the Redskins) GM Scot McCloughan, publicly accused them of having an affair.

However, Jessica later apologized for her remarks.

“The comment was unfounded and inappropriate, and I have the utmost respect for both the reporter and ESPN,” she shared on Twitter.

“I regret that my actions have brought undeserved negative attention to the Redskins organization and its leadership. My comments in no way reflect the opinions or attitudes of the organization and I regret that my behavior has in any way negatively impacted the team and its loyal fan base.”

⛳️ Y! Sports AM: Rory reigns again

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🚨 HEADLINES

🏆 Denver wins 11th title: Denver beat Wisconsin, 2-1, on Saturday in Las Vegas to win its 11th NCAA men's hockey national championship (most ever) and third in the past five years. The Badgers' loss, meanwhile, extended the Big Ten's title drought in the sport to 20 years.

🏀 Doc steps down: Doc Rivers is stepping down as head coach of the Bucks following their 32-50 campaign, ending his tenure in Milwaukee after 2.5 seasons and a pair of first-round playoff exits. Next up for Rivers: Induction into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame's Class of 2026.

👊 Fight Night: Tyson Fury dominated Arslanbek Makhmudov in Saturday's bout at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, while Carlos Ulberg stunned Jirí Procházka at UFC 327 in Miami, winning by first-round knockout despite blowing out his knee in the opening minute of the fight.

🏀 Wooden Award winners: Duke's Cameron Boozer and UConn's Sarah Strong won the men's and women's Wooden Awards, locking up the consensus National Player of the Year honors after winning the Naismith and AP awards, too.

⚽️ Glass ceiling, shattered: Bundesliga club Union Berlin appointed Marie-Louise Eta as their interim manager after firing Steffen Baumgart, making her the first woman ever to manage a club in one of Europe's "Big Five" soccer leagues.

See what else is trending on Yahoo Sports.


⛳️ RORY REPEATS AT AUGUSTA

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It took forever. Then it took no time at all.

Rory reigns again: After waiting 17 years to get his first green jacket, Rory McIlroy wasted no time getting his second, riding a hot start and a gutsy finish to a one-stroke victory at the 2026 Masters.

Running it back: McIlroy is the fourth back-to-back winner in Masters history, joining some elite company. How about this foursome?

  • Jack Nicklaus: 1965-66
  • Nick Faldo: 1989-90
  • Tiger Woods: 2001-02
  • Rory McIlroy: 2025-26

What he's saying: "I did want to come back here and prove last year wasn't a fluke," said McIlroy, who will take home a cool $4.5 million in prize money, pushing his career earnings to $114.69 million — just $6.3 million behind Woods ($120.99 million) for the most ever.

How it happened: McIlroy entered the weekend with a six-stroke lead over the field, the largest ever through 36 holes at the Masters. But while almost every other golfer near the top of the leaderboard went low on moving day, he shot one over par and entered Sunday tied for first with Cameron Young (-11), while six other golfers were within four strokes of the lead.

  • Some of the familiar names chasing him were Justin Rose, the three-time runner-up whom he beat in last year's playoff, and Scottie Scheffler, who erupted for a seven-under 65 on Saturday.
  • Rose briefly took the lead on Sunday as Rory continued to struggle off the tee (his 31 fairways were the fewest ever by a Masters champion), and Scheffler fired a 68 to take the clubhouse lead at 11-under, becoming the first golfer since 1942 to play the final 36 holes at the Masters bogey-free.

The final hole: McIlroy got to the 18th tee with a two-stroke lead and survived another errant drive to card a bogey and finish one stroke ahead of Scheffler, making this the first 1-2 finish in a major by the world's top two players since the 2002 U.S. Open (Woods, Mickelson).

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Climbing up the ranks: Six majors ties McIlroy with Faldo, Mickelson and Lee Trevino for the 12th-most ever. The next one — and it would be hard to believe there won't be a next one at this point — will put him on par with Arnold Palmer, Sam Snead, Gene Sarazen and Bobby Jones.

The big picture: With two Masters victories in the last 12 months, McIlroy has cemented his spot as the greatest European player ever, and firmly planted himself among the 10 best golfers of all-time. For the next decade or so, only one question matters: How high can he climb?

Dan Wolken, Yahoo Sports:

McIlroy will never have the numbers or the time to get into the Woods-Nicklaus conversation. But with six majors, a newfound security under pressure and potentially another decade of great golf ahead, he has a pathway to be No. 3.

A year and a week ago, before he won his first green jacket, that didn't seem within the realm of possibility anymore. But somehow, McIlroy has changed the narrative. In the third chapter of his career, it suddenly seems like almost anything is possible.

Looking ahead: The next major, the PGA Championship, tees off a month from tomorrow at Aronimink Golf Club outside Philadelphia.


🏀 BRING ON THE NBA POSTSEASON

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173 days later, from October's opening night tipoff to Sunday's regular-season finale, the NBA playoffs have arrived.

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Looking ahead:Matchups, schedule


🏒 D.C. SAYS FAREWELL, JUST IN CASE

Ovechkin warms up before Sunday's game against the Penguins. (Jamie Sabau/Getty Images)

Everybody at the Capitals' final regular-season home game on Sunday was treating the afternoon like a well-earned goodbye — everybody, that is, except the man they were celebrating.

Jake Mintz, Yahoo Sports:

The Pittsburgh Penguins wanted to say thank you, but Alexander Ovechkin just wanted to go home.

He laughed. They lingered. He insisted. They stayed. He waved them away, again and again. Eventually, Ovechkin's longtime sporting nemeses relented, and the pack of white and black and yellow made its way down the tunnel and out of sight.

Ovechkin might be hanging up his skates this summer. He also might not be. Nobody, including the 40-year-old star, knows with any certainty. But with his hair graying, his body decaying and his contract expiring, the end is rapidly creeping up on an all-time great.

And so, just in case this was it, Washington hockey fans eschewed the glories of a picture-perfect April day and sardined themselves into Capital One Arena to say goodbye on Sunday.

All throughout the final home game of the Capitals' regular season, the sea of red chanted "ONE MORE YEAR" and "OVI, OVI" and roared themselves hoarse each time he touched the puck.

Ovechkin waves to the crowd after being named First Star of the Game. The Capitals won, 3-0. (Jamie Sabau/Getty Images)

Towels featuring two decades' worth of Ovechkin pictures and the phrase "Gr8ness" were draped on every seat. Multiple retrospective highlight reels were shown, including one covering Ovechkin's storied relationship with fellow future Hall of Famer Sidney Crosby.

Capitals center Dylan Strome purposefully got himself booted from the opening faceoff so Ovechkin and Crosby could square off. Everybody under the roof was treating the afternoon like a well-earned goodbye. Everybody, that is, except Ovechkin.

"I haven't decided yet," he said dryly about his impending decision, when asked why he declined Pittsburgh's handshake line. That's Ovechkin's right. He has earned as much and more. But that approach meant his potential final home game existed in a bizarre in-between.

Opponents, teammates, fans and coaches wanted to celebrate the accomplishments of a sporting legend. They showered him with love and praise. Ovechkin, though, wanted little part of the party. In his mind, he's still just another player, searching for two points, trying to keep Washington's slim playoff hopes alive.

Keep reading.


🎾 THE "SINCARAZ" DUOPOLY

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Jannik Sinner defeated Carlos Alcaraz on Sunday to win the Monte-Carlo Masters, adding another chapter to a rivalry whose margins remain razor thin.

Sinner's historic run: Sinner's 7-6, 6-3 victory helped him reclaim the No. 1 ranking from Alcaraz and marked his fourth consecutive Masters 1000 title, a feat last accomplished by Novak Djokovic in 2013.

  • This will be Sinner's 67th week atop the rankings, breaking a tie with… Alcaraz for the 12th most all-time.
  • That's just one of the many areas in which the phenoms are neck-and-neck as they simultaneously build two of the greatest careers in tennis history.

I mean, just look at this…

Some key stats entering Sunday's final. (Tennis Channel)

Head-to-head: In addition to weeks at No. 1, Sinner and Alcaraz entered Sunday's final with the same number of ATP titles, the same number of points in their 16 previous head-to-head matches and even the same amount of time on the court in Monte Carlo.

  • Sinner now holds the narrowest of leads in weeks at No. 1 (67-66), overall titles (27-26) and points in head-to-head matches (1,739-1730), while drawing even with eight Masters 1000 titles.
  • Alcaraz still leads the all-time series, 10-7, and has a commanding 7-4 lead in the all-important tally of Grand Slam titles. Still just 22, he's also two years younger than his Italian rival.

A league of their own: There's Sinner (13,350 ATP rankings points) and Alcaraz (13,240) … and then there's everyone else (next-most ATP ranking points: 5,555). "The Big Two" have claimed the past nine Grand Slam titles, and now they've won 11 of the past 21 Masters 1000 tournaments.

Looking ahead: This was Sinner's first "big" title on clay, whereas Alcaraz has six. He'll have a chance to build on that with upcoming events in Madrid and Rome, which lead into next month's French Open — the only major standing between Sinner and the career Grand Slam.


🌎 THE WORLD IN PHOTOS

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🇺🇸 Seattle, Washington — The Mariners unveiled a statue of Ichiro Suzuki outside T-Mobile Park on Friday, though his bronze bat was damaged as the tarp came off. Ichiro took the malfunction in stride: "I didn't think Mariano [Rivera] would come out here and break the bat," he joked.

Broken bat, broken record: Ichiro's bat wasn't the only thing broken on Friday. Later in the evening, Shohei Ohtani extended his on-base streak to 44 straight games, breaking Ichiro's record for the longest such streak by a Japanese-born player.

Mikel Arteta reacts during Arsenal's loss. (Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)

🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 London, England — Arsenal fell to surging Bournemouth, 2-1, on Saturday for their third loss in their last four matches (across all competitions), opening the door to a thrilling Premier League title race down the stretch.

Where it stands: With Manchester City beating Chelsea on Sunday, they now trail Arsenal by just six points with a game in hand. If they beat the Gunners this weekend, and win that game in hand the following week, the two clubs will be tied on points with five matches remaining.

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🇫🇷 Roubaix, France — Belgium's Wout van Aert beat Tadej Pogačar with a sprint to the finish in Sunday's Paris-Roubaix, denying the Slovenian's quest for a clean sweep of this year's Monuments.

An emotional victory: Van Aert's win came eight years after his teammate, Michael Goolaerts, died after suffering cardiac arrest during this brutal race, known as The Hell of the North. "This means everything to me," he said. "Since [losing Goolaerts] in 2018, it's been my goal to come back and point my finger to the sky."

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🇦🇺 Sydney, Australia — Gout Gout, an 18-year-old from Queensland, ran the 200m in a blistering 19.67 seconds at the Australian Athletics Championships, breaking the U20 world record and putting up the fastest time by anyone in the world this year.

Get to know the name: Gout has long been seen as a future star, but it seems his timeline could be fast-tracked to the 2028 Olympics. Consider that 19.67 would have won him bronze two years ago in Paris, gold in 2000 in Sydney, and was faster than Usain Bolt ever ran at his age.


📺 WATCHLIST: MONDAY, APRIL 13

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🏀 WNBA Draft

The WNBA Draft is tonight in Manhattan (7pm ET, ESPN), where the Dallas Wings are picking first (for the second straight year) in the three-round, 45-player draft less than a month before the season begins on May 8.

Who will go No. 1? For the first time in a long time, there's no consensus No. 1 overall pick. TCU's Olivia Miles, UConn's Azzi Fudd, UCLA's Lauren Betts and Spain's Awa Fam are all in play for the top spot.

Pre-draft reading:Why more rookies than ever will stick with their teams under the new CBA(Cassandra Negley, Yahoo Sports)

More to watch:

  • 🏒 NHL: Kings at Kraken (9:30pm, ESPN) … The Kings are trying to hold onto the final Western Conference playoff spot with four days left in the regular season.
  • ⚾️ MLB: Cubs at Phillies (6:40pm, FS1) … Phillies ace Cristopher Sánchez (1-1, 1.65 ERA) has struck out 12.7 batters per nine innings through his first three starts.

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🏀 COLLEGE HOOPS TRIVIA

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Cameron Boozer is the eighth Duke player to win the men's Wooden Award, the most of any program.

Question: Can you name the other seven Blue Devils who won the award?

Hint: 1992, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2006, 2019, 2025.

Answer at the bottom.


🍿 TOP PLAYS OF THE WEEKEND


Trivia answer: Christian Laettner, Elton Brand, Shane Battier, Jason Williams, JJ Redick, Zion Williamson, Cooper Flagg

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Lakers reportedly set to part ways with $4.2M former first-rounder after lackluster season

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The Los Angeles Lakers are preparing for a first-round matchup with the Houston Rockets after securing the fourth seed in the Western Conference. While the playoffs are the primary focus, there is already some attention shifting toward free agency this summer. There is growing belief that LeBron James will return.

“All signs are leading LeBron back to Los Angeles. Sure, he doesn't have the leverage he once had, but he doesn't need to sign a max deal. All of these factors should lead LeBron to sign a team-friendly contract to continue his tenure with the Lakers for at least one more season,” Lake Show Life’s Jason Reed wrote.

However, the same cannot be said for second-year Laker Dalton Knecht, who has struggled throughout the season.

“The former first-round draft pick is behind Bronny James and Drew Timme in LA’s rotation at this stage. Redick doesn’t trust Knecht in any situation, so it is time to move on. The Lakers love what JJ is doing. If it becomes a choice between the two, Knecht will be gone instantly. Jovan Buha reported the Lakers will shop Knecht on the trade market in the offseason. He is under contract for $4.2 million next season and has a team option in his contract for the 2027-28 campaign. Teams are always looking for rookie-scale deals to save money, but the Lakers will have to give Knecht away to get him off their roster,” Lake Show Life’s Tyler Watts wrote.

One possible reason for Knecht’s lack of production could be overexertion during the offseason, something head coach JJ Redick mentioned before the season began.

“The guy did too much after the season. And I think in summer league, he was burnt out. He was coming in here at 5 AM, getting shots up, then doing two workouts with our summer league staff and in the weight room,” Redick said.

Knecht is currently buried on the roster given the Lakers’ current makeup. A change of scenery could benefit him, particularly with a younger team in need of shooting.

Despite his struggles, Knecht has shown flashes of his potential, including a strong regular-season finale in which he scored 17 points in the fourth quarter alone. The Lakers may attempt to recoup some value for him, but his limited role this season may have diminished his trade market.

More NBA news:

College basketball transfer portal: Top 10 players available

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The NCAA transfer portal officially opened at midnight on April 7 with thousands of college basketball players prepared to evaluate their futures. In the new offseason format, all players must submit an entry by April 21 to change programs.

The goal for these players varies greatly, with some looking to jump from the mid-major level to high-major programs or the inverse. Others are hitting the transfer portal to gauge NIL value on the market or set themselves up with the best chance at a national championship in 2027.

As college basketball’s top programs quickly move to evaluate the best players available and build a new-look roster, here is a look at the Top 10 players available in the transfer portal. These rankings reflect the On3 Industry Rankings.

1. Massamba Diop, C

Mar 3, 2026; Tempe, Arizona, USA; Arizona State Sun Devils center Massamba Diop (35) celebrates a shot against the Kansas Jayhawks in the second half at Desert Financial Arena. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Massamba Diop entered the transfer portal after a successful freshman campaign for Arizona State. His big production has made him a name to watch for plenty of big programs looking to add frontcourt help, attaching a do-not-contact tag to his entry.

The 7-foot-1 center averaged 13.6 points and 5.8 rebounds, adding 2.1 blocks across 33 starts. He also upped his game throughout the season, posting better averages in Big 12 play while showing flashes of perimeter shooting.

2. Juke Harris, SG

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Juke Harris enters the transfer portal as one of the top wing options in college basketball. The former Wake Forest star took a major leap forward in production this season, leading him to test the NBA Draft waters during this process as well.

The 6-foot-7 guard brings great positional size to the table, averaging 21.4 points, 6.5 rebounds and 1.9 assists on the way to All-ACC honors and the ACC’s Most Improved Player award. He has two years of eligibility remaining if he remains in college basketball.

Check out the latest intel here.

3. Milan Momcilovic, PF

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Milan Momcilovic decided to enter the transfer portal while going through the NBA Draft process, evaluating all options for his future off an impressive season with Iowa State. He brings a top-end skill which every team at the college and professional level will value, emerging as one of the best 3-point shooters in the game.

The 6-foot-8 forward has shown the ability to play both the small forward and power forward position as well. He averaged 16.9 points and 3.1 rebounds in an All-Big 12 season where he shot 48.7-percent from beyond the arc.

4. John Blackwell, SG

John Blackwell has emerged as one of the best guard options in college basketball, choosing to enter the transfer portal while testing NBA Draft waters this offseason. The former Wisconsin star has grown each season, going from an All-Freshman selection in 2023-24 to All-Big Ten in 2025-26.

The 6-foot-4 guard is coming off a season where he averaged 19.1 points, 5.1 rebounds and 2.3 assists, providing well-rounded value from the guard spot. He enters the 2026-27 season with one year of eligibility remaining.

Check out the latest intel here.

5. Rob Wright, PG

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Nov 21, 2025; Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; BYU Cougars guard Robert Wright III (1) brings the ball up the court against the Wisconsin Badgers during the second half at Delta Center. Mandatory Credit: Rob Gray-Imagn Images

Rob Wright is the highest-ranked player to return to the transfer portal for a second straight season, moving from Baylor to BYU last season before a breakout performance in the Big 12, which ended with All-Conference honors. His value as a point guard who can provide scoring punch should prove valuable in the market.

The 6-foot-1 guard averaged 18.1 points, 3.5 rebounds and 4.6 assists this season. He also played alongside a top NBA prospect, showing he can fit with any combination of talented players on a roster.

Check out the latest intel here.

6. Paulius Murauskas, PF

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Two-time All-WCC selection Paulius Murauskas has entered the transfer portal after seeing his head coach, Randy Bennett, leave for Arizona State. After spending his first college season at Arizona, he broke out as a St. Mary’s star.

The 6-foot-8 forward brings size and versatility to the frontcourt, averaging 18.4 points, 7.6 rebounds and 2.1 assists while shooting 33.3-percent from the 3-point line. He has one year of eligibility left.

7. Allen Graves, PF

Mar 20, 2026; St. Louis, MO, USA; Santa Clara Broncos forward Allen Graves (22) reacts after making a basket against the Kentucky Wildcats during the second half of a first round game of the men's 2026 NCAA Tournament at Enterprise Center. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Curry-Imagn Images
Mar 20, 2026; St. Louis, MO, USA; Santa Clara Broncos forward Allen Graves (22) reacts after making a basket against the Kentucky Wildcats during the second half of a first round game of the men’s 2026 NCAA Tournament at Enterprise Center. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Curry-Imagn Images

Allen Graves comes off a freshman season which turned heads at Santa Clara, putting up historic analytic value throughout the season. His profile will appeal in a big way to program which value the underlying metrics, provided he withdraws from the NBA Draft process.

The 6-foot-9 forward averaged 11.8 points, 6.5 rebounds and 1.9 steals this season while shooting 41.3-percent from the 3-point line. He did all this with a PER of 29.6 and Box Plus/Minus of 13.4 which has the analytics community raving about his potential.

8. Moustapha Thiam, C

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Moustapha Thiam enters the NCAA transfer portal for a second straight season, starting his college career at UCF before spending the last season at Cincinnati. He brings versatility as a center, protecting the rim on defense with flashes of a perimeter game on offense.

The 7-foot-1 big man averaged 12.8 points and 7.1 rebounds this season across 31 starts while shooting 52.5-percent from the field. He added 1.6 blocks, and averaged 2.6 blocks as a freshman in the Big 12.

9. Aidan Sherrell, C

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Aidan Sherrell had a breakout season with Alabama as a sophomore, choosing to enter the transfer portal and test a robust market for players with his skillset. As he continues to develop as a solid rebounder on both ends of the floor, the upside of his game still provides plenty more to unlock.

The 6-foot-11 big man averaged 11.1 points and 6.2 rebounds across 34 games this season,. He also shot 33.8-percent from beyond the 3-point line while doubling his attempts from a freshman campaign where he shot 33.3-percent beyond the arc.

10. Neoklis Avdalas, CG

Mar 3, 2026; Blacksburg, Virginia, USA; Virginia Tech Hokies guard Neoklis Avdalas (17) shoots a shot as Boston College Eagles guard Fred Payne (5) defends during the second half at Cassell Coliseum. Mandatory Credit: Brian Bishop-Imagn Images

Neoklis Avdalas opted to join college basketball after withdrawing from the NBA Draft process last season, landing at Virginia Tech late in the cycle. He showed flashes of jumbo creation on the ball which has coaches at every level interested.

The 6-foot-7 guard averaged 12.1 points, 3.1 rebounds and 4.6 assists in his first season. The key to his long-term success is improving on the 38.6-percent mark from the field, which could be aided by playing with more high-level scorers where he lands.

How to watch Atletico Madrid vs Barcelona live: Stream, TV channel, team news, prediction

Atletico Madrid host Barcelona on Tuesday in the second leg of their UEFA Champions League quarterfinal and they have a healthy lead to protect.

Diego Simeone’s side secured a shock 2-0 win at the Nou Camp in the first leg, which was helped by a red card to Barcelona's Pau Cubarsi just before half time. Still, Atleti were clinical when their big chances arrived and even though they sit fourth in La Liga (22 points behind leaders Barcelona) they have really stepped things up in the Champions League this season and remain a proper cup team.

Barcelona look certain to win a second-straight La Liga title under Hansi Flick, but they have a mountain to climb in Madrid if they want to reach consecutive Champions League semifinals. Still, if any team in Europe can quickly erase a 2-0 deficit it's this Barca side. Lamine Yamal, Robert Lewandowski and Co. can score in bunches but they know how tough Atleti will make this.

For live updates and highlights throughout Atletico Madrid vs Barcelona, check out PST's live blog coverage below.

How to watch Atletico Madrid vs Barcelona live, stream link and start time

Kick off time:3pm ET Tuesday (April 14)
Venue:Riyadh Air Metropolitano — Madrid
TV Channel/Streaming: Paramount+

Atletico Madrid team news, focus

Goalkeeper and legend Jan Oblak has returned to training ahead of this game, which is a huge boost, and USMNT midfielder Johnny Cardoso is also back in training after his injury. David Hancko, Jose Gimenez and Pablo Barrios are all doubts, while Marc Pubill is suspended. Atletico will make this very scrappy and press high in moments and they have the quality of Julian Alvarez, Antoine Griezmann, Ademola Lookman and Alexander Sorloth to hurt Barca on the break.

Barcelona team news, focus

Raphinha and Andreas Christensen remain out injured, with the former a massive loss in attack. Cubarsi is suspended after his red card in the first leg, while Marc Bernal and Gerard Martin are pushing to feature. Lewandowski will lead the line with Yamal on the right and then the likes of Marcus Rashford, Dani Olmo and Ferran Torres will all be pushing to start as Barca aim to score early and make this very uncomfortable for Atletico.

Atletico Madrid vs Barcelona prediction

This feels like it could be another memorable European night for Barcelona, but Atletico will dig in and just get over the line. Atletico Madrid 1-2 Barcelona (Atletico Madrid win 3-2 on aggregate).

Former Lady Longhorn super recruit Aaliyah Crump finds lands at Duke

After a few days in the transfer portal, Aaliyah Crump has found a new home. The former Longhorn committed to Duke on Sunday, officially putting an end to her time in Austin. Although her time in burnt orange did not go as planned, she still showed flashes of why she was one of the top recruits in her class.

During her only season as a Longhorn, the Minnesota native averaged 7.9 points and 2.3 rebounds per game. While the talented guard missed some time due to injury, she was lethal from three-point range, shooting 31.5 percent from beyond the arc. Against some of the top programs in the SEC, Crump held her own while adjusting to a new system. 

BREAKING: Texas transfer Aaliyah Crump has committed to Duke, sources told @On3.

The 6-1 freshman averaged 7.9 ppg this season and was a 5-star recruit out of high school.

TRACKER: https://t.co/wYv1Ze6704pic.twitter.com/jWWXKtPNUP

— Talia Goodman (@TaliaGoodmanWBB) April 12, 2026

In Crump, the Blue Devils are getting a former five-star recruit who showed in high school that she could take over a game with her scoring ability. That was not on display during the 2025-2026 campaign, partly due to being part of a roster that already had established scorers in Madison Booker, Rori Harmon, and Jordan Lee. With more playing time, she should be able to fill up the box score. 

While replacing Crump will be no easy task, she is not the only player Texas has said goodbye to. They lost Justice Carlton, Lee, and Alliyah Moore to the portal. The Longhorns will also be without Rori Harmon next year because she has exhausted her eligibility. That is a lot of scoring for head coach Vic Schaefer to replace. 

Minnetonka alum Aaliyah Crump will transfer to Duke. She averaged 7.9 PPG at Texas in her freshman season.

The former 5⭐️ prospect won a state championship with the Skippers in 2024 and was also named Minnesota Gatorade Player of the Year as a junior. She played her senior… https://t.co/rTcdNFvMmopic.twitter.com/fLBNpXEMbP

— And-One Films (@AndOneFilms) April 12, 2026

Although Duke is expected to make further roster changes, Crump has an opportunity to play a key role. She now knows what it takes to be successful in college and is no stranger to playing for a big program. That should make the transition to a new team easier. 

For the Texas now shifts to replacing Crump and finding another player with a ceiling similar to hers. 

This article originally appeared on Longhorns Wire: Lady Longhorns super recruit Aliyah Crump to Duke via transfer portal

Giannis Antetokounmpo opens up about frustrations, future with Bucks

Now that the NBA regular season has come to a close, the big question in Milwaukee is: Has Giannis Antentokounmpo played his last game in a Bucks uniform?

Not even he knows the answer.

"That's a very good question," Antetokounmpo said after a 126-106 loss to the Philadelphia 76ers on Sunday, March 12. "I don't know. It's not up to me. We'll see."

In a 10-minute session with reporters, the two-time league MVP repeated his frequently expressed frustrations with the state of the Bucks franchise, but he also didn't rule out the possibility of signing an extension with the team either.

Report: Doc Rivers out as Milwaukee Bucks coach

If they don't trade him this offseason, the Bucks do have the option of signing Antetokounmpo to an extension this fall, something owner Wes Edens did tell ESPN was a possibility last month.

However Antetokounmpo said there's been no movement on that front.

"We'll see when we get there," he said. "But somebody has to offer you that, for you to sign. I haven't been offered an extension. So, if that is on the table, then I will try to make the best decision for me and my family."

Antetokounmpo can be an unrestricted free agent next summer.

Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo (34) looks on after the game against the Miami Heat at Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida, on March 12, 2026.

The 10-time All-Star also expressed frustration with the team not clearing him to play after he suffered a hyperextension of his knee and a bone bruise last month − even though he says he's healthy.

"I don't have control," he said. "(M)y understanding was I had to play 3-on-3 to be able to be available to play. I did that multiple times ...

"I don't know who said that, who came up with that, but that's disrespectful towards what I've done for this team and the way I carry myself my whole career, pretty much.

"But I did what I was supposed to do."

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Giannis Antetokounmpo says future with Bucks 'not up to me'

Former Lady Vol retires from basketball coaching

Former Tennessee women's basketball player Shelley Sexton Collier retired as Lenoir City High School's (Lenoir City, Tennessee) girls head basketball coach.

Former Lady Vol Shelley Collier retired as Lenoir City High School's (Lenoir City, Tennessee) girls basketball head coach.

She announced her retirement from coaching at a Lenoir City Schools Board meeting on Thursday. The former Lady Vol will remain with the school system as the district's athletic director. She was a basketball coach for 39 years.

Collier graduated from Anderson County High School (Clinton, Tennessee) in 1983 after attending Lake City High School, which merged with Norris High School to create Anderson County.

Collier was a two-time All-State player in high school and an All-American as a senior after averaging 23 points per game. She scored 1,945 points during her high school career. Collier was a member Anderson County's first graduating class and was inducted into the school's athletics hall of fame on Oct. 2, 2025.

Prior to coaching the Lady Panthers, she served as the head girls basketball coach at Webb School of Knoxville for 25 years. She guided the Lady Spartans to six state championships and 10 appearances in the state championship game. Collier also served as head coach at Clinton High School (Clinton, Tennessee) and Karns High School (Knoxville, Tennessee). She served as an assistant athletic director at Webb, and was named Lenoir City's athletic director in 2025.

Collier played for the Lady Vols from 1983-87 for head coach Pat Summitt. She was the Most Valuable Player on Summitt's first national championship team in 1987.

Collier won a national championship as a player and graduate assistant coach Summitt at Tennessee. She played at Tennessee from 1983-87 and advanced to NCAA Tournament Final Four three times.

More: Former Lady Vol to be inducted into Anderson County High School Sports Hall of Fame

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Jumbo Package: Who stood out at A Day?

April 11, 2026; Tuscaloosa, AL, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide wide receiver Ryan Coleman-Williams (1) makes a catch as he is defended by Alabama Crimson Tide defensive back Keon Sabb (3) and Alabama Crimson Tide defensive back Ivan Taylor (13) at Bryant-Denny Stadium during the Alabama A Day scrimmage. | Gary Cosby Jr. / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Happy Monday, everyone. The softball team swept Auburn this weekend, leaving many to wonder if Auburn will ever again beat Alabama, at anything. Despite the sweep, the 39-3 ladies fell a spot and are now ranked 2nd in the nation behind an Oklahoma squad that took two of three from Texas over the weekend.

Things unfortunately didn’t go so well for the baseball team, as they were swept at home by 22nd-ranked Arkansas. They’ll undoubtedly fall out of the top ten and have a daunting trip to 2nd-ranked Texas on deck, but the rest of the schedule looks relatively manageable.

Of course, all eyes were on the spring football game on Saturday. Well, metaphorically speaking anyway since it wasn’t streamed live and Bryant-Denny was only about 20% full. In any case, Luke Metz is one of the players who did well for himself.

Early on, the sophomore batted a pass away on third-and-2, coming untouched up the middle off a blitz.

Later, on first-and-goal from the 3-yard line, Metz tackled running back Daniel Hill just shy of the goal line to prevent the touchdown.

Another highlight play for Metz: He combined with Justin Hill to tackle Kevin Riley for a four-yard loss. Metz burst up the middle to make it happen.

Caleb Woodson looks to have one inside linebacker spot secured, but Metz — who played mostly special teams last season — might be a top candidate for the other.

Linebacker is a position of concern with Deontae Lawson and Justin Jefferson gone. Cayden Jones and Duke Johnson are also in the mix, and both made some plays as well. That competition will likely come down to who makes the fewest mistakes in camp.

The offensive line rotated quite a bit and had an understandably uneven day. The competition will continue into the fall, but we got a glimpse of what the starting group may look like.

Alabama gave a clearer picture of what its offensive line could look like in 2026. With Jackson Lloyd at left tackle and Racin Delgatty at center, the Crimson Tide had Michael Carroll moved inside at right guard, a move that seems to be permanent and one that gives Jayvin James the chance for playing time at right tackle. Nick Brooks seems to be a candidate at both right guard and tackle. The biggest question remains at left guard with no certainty until William Sanders, the most experienced returner not named Carroll, is back healthy.

Left to right, it seems that Lloyd, Sanders, Delgatty, Carroll, James are the likely starters at this stage. Alabama brought in a ton of talent here through the transfer portal though, so all of them will have to fend off challengers.

Freshman Cederian Morgan broke out at wide receiver, but Ryan Coleman-Williams had himself a nice day as well.

Coleman-Williams has noticeably put on weight since last season. During the scrimmage, he made multiple plays, finishing with three catches for 59 yards.

He made catches in traffic. He made catches downfield.

Coleman-Williams also didn’t drop a pass.

“There has been a consistency, and I know people are always going to ask about catching the ball, and that is what I am talking about,” DeBoer said. “I am talking about the consistency there. Not making just the easy ones, making the hard ones as we have seen him get accustomed to.”

The way Keelon Russell was distributing the ball, it’s exciting to think about what he could do with Morgan and a fully functional Coleman-Williams. The running backs looked great catching the ball too, especially freshman Trae’shawn Brown.

Last, Nate Oats grabbed his first portal commitment of the offseason.

Garrison, who started his career at Oklahoma State, averaged 4.7 points and 4.1 rebounds in his second season in Lexington.

Standing at 6-foot-10 and weighing 245 pounds, Garrison brings some much-needed length to Alabama‘s frontcourt with Taylor Bol Bowen and Aiden Sherrell hitting the portal after taking the Crimson Tide to the Sweet 16.

In 247Sports’ transfer rankings, Garrison is rated a 4-star and is the No. 90 overall player in the class of 2026. The recruiting service also lists the Oklahoma City native as a center and ranks him 19th.


Garrison is athletic but a bit underwhelming if he’s counted on to be “the guy” at center. Hopefully that isn’t the case.

That’s about it for today. Have a great week.

Roll Tide.

Takeaways: Nationals Look to Stay Hot, Face Pirates, Paul Skenes

The Washington Nationals (7-8) are heading to Pittsburgh to take on the Pirates (9-6) for a four game slate fresh off of a road sweep of the Brewers starting on Monday evening.

After a poor start to the season, Washington has stormed back towards .500, driven by the resurgence of James Wood. The Pirates, meanwhile, are off to a hot start driven by their surprising power surge with the team averaging more than a home run per game. 

With an exciting series on deck, here are a few things to keep an eye on. 

An exciting pitching matchup to start the series 

Game one in Pittsburgh should be a fun one, with both teams’ respective aces taking the mound; Cade Cavalli will be on the bump for the Nats, with Paul Skenes getting the nod for the Pirates. 

Cavalli has been great to start the year, pitching to a 2.51 ERA despite having yet to record a win (0-0 on the season). Skenes had a rough outing in his first start of the season, and his ERA sits at an uncharacteristic 5.25.

Paul Skenes had a solid bounce back start today vs. the Padres.

6.1 IP, 2 H, 1 ER, 2 BB, 6 K
8 whiffs

Nationals on deck next Monday. pic.twitter.com/w9MKRBIotJ

— Nicho Roessler (@NichoRoessler) April 8, 2026

If both pitchers are at their best, it could be a low-scoring affair Monday night. 

Washington’s road luck 

It’s a small sample size, but the Nationals have been much better on the road (6-3) than at home (1-5) to start the season. 

stacking runs 👀

https://t.co/iUBDqlACVspic.twitter.com/bzEyPFMzzt

— Washington Nationals (@Nationals) April 12, 2026

Some of that can likely be attributed to the strength of opponents faced, as three of those home losses came in a sweep at the hands of the defending champion Los Angeles Dodgers. The recent road sweep in Milwaukee also coincided with a sudden hot streak for James Wood, who is laying waste to concerns over his ability to return to last year’s first-half all star form.

Either way, Washington will surely look to keep their streak away from home rolling. 

Can the Nationals throw the brakes on Oneil Cruz? 

Oneil Cruz has been on an absolute heater to start the 2026 season, and the Nationals will have to slow him down if they want to take the series. 

Cruz comes into Monday’s action with an 11-game hitting streak going, sporting a .339 batting average and an OPS well north of 1.000. He also has 6 steals and 5 home runs, showcasing his elite tools. 

Cruz’ name should be circled on the lineup card all week; no matter who’s pitching, he’ll be a challenging out. 

USMNT midweek viewing guide: To Old Trafford we go

LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 05: Brenden Aaronson of Leeds United is fouled by Max Kilman of West Ham United resulting in a penalty kick being awarded following a VAR review during the Emirates FA Cup Quarter Final match between West Ham United and Leeds United at London Stadium on April 05, 2026 in London, England. (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Midweek action is here. All kickoff times are in EST. Let’s get into it!

Monday

  • Manchester United vs Leeds, 3p on USA, UNIVERSO, Telemundo Deportes: Brenden Aaronson and Leeds United visit Man U in the Premier League.

Also in action:

  • Tondela vs Gil Vicente, 3:15p: Jordan Pefok and Tondela host Gil Vicente in Liga Portugal.

Tuesday

  • Atlético Madrid vs Barcelona, 3p on Paramount+, TUDN, DAZN, Univision, ViX: Johnny Cardoso (out injured since March 28) and Atlético hold a 2-0 aggregate lead over Barcelona going into the second leg of this Champions League quarterfinal.
  • New England Revolution vs Rhode Island FC, 7p on Paramount+: Matt Turner, Peyton Miller, Griffin Yow, and the Revs host USL Championship club Rhode Island in the US Open Cup round of 32.
  • Westchester SC vs NYCFC, 7:30p on Paramount+: Matt Freese and the Pigeons visit USL League One (third division) club Westchester SC in the US Open Cup.
  • Club América vs Nashville SC, 11:30p on FS1, TUDN, Fubo, ViX: Alex Zendejas and América are tied 0-0 on aggregate with Matthew Corcoran and Nashville going into the second leg of this Concacaf Champions Cup quarterfinal.

Also in action:

  • Detroit City vs Chicago Fire, 7:30p on Paramount+, CBS Sports Golazo: Chris Brady and the Fire visit USL Championship club Detroit City FC in the US Open Cup.
  • Cruz Azul vs LAFC, 9p on FS1, TUDN, Fubo, ViX: Timothy Tillman and LAFC are up 3-0 over Cruz Azul on aggregate. Now they make the trip to Mexico City for the second leg of this Concacaf Champions Cup quarterfinal.
  • Colorado Rapids vs Union Omaha, 9:30p on Paramount+: Paxten Aaronson, Zack Steffen, Reggie Cannon (ankle injury), and the Rapids host USL League One (third division) club Union Omaha in the US Open Cup.

Wednesday

  • Charlotte FC vs Charlotte Independence, 7:30p on Paramount+: Tim Ream, Luca de la Torre, and Charlotte FC have an Open Cup match against the club they supplanted when they joined MLS four years ago. Charlotte Independence were playing in the USL Championship back then, but they’re down in League One now (third-division).
  • Richmond Kickers vs Columbus Crew, 7:30p on Paramount+: Patrick Schulte, Max Arfsten, and the Crew visit USL League One club Richmond Kickers in the Open Cup.
  • Seattle Sounders vs Tigres, 11:30p on FS1, TUDN, ViX, Fubo (free trial): Jordan Morris, Cristian Roldan, Jesús Ferreira, and the Sounders are down 0-2 to Tigres UANL going into the second leg of this Concacaf Champions Cup quarterfinal.

Also in action:

  • FC Naples vs Orlando, 7p on Paramount+, CBS Sports Network, Fubo: Duncan McGuire and Orlando City visit USL League One club FC Naples in the Open Cup.
  • NY Red Bulls vs Pittsburgh Riverhounds on Paramount+: Cade Cowell, Ethan Horvath, Julian Hall, and the Red Bulls host reigning USLC champions Pittsburgh Riverhounds in the Open Cup.
  • LA Galaxy vs Toluca, 9p on FS1, TUDN, Fubo, ViX: Harbor Miller and the Galaxy are down 2-4 to Toluca going into the second leg of this Concacaf Champions Cup quarterfinal.
  • San Jose Earthquakes vs Phoenix Rising, 10p: Niko Tsakiris and the Quakes host USL Championship club Phoenix Rising in the US Open Cup.

Thursday

  • Fiorentina vs Crystal Palace, 3p on Paramount+, ViX: Chris Richards and Palace are up 3-0 over Fiorentina going into the second leg of this Conference League quarterfinal.

Also in action:

  • Strasbourg vs Mainz, 3p on Paramount+, ViX: Lennard Maloney and Mainz are up 2-0 over Strasbourg going into the second leg of this Conference League quarterfinal.

Friday

  • St. Pauli vs Köln, 2:30p on ESPN Select, Fubo: James Sands and St. Pauli host Kristoffer Lund and Köln in the Bundesliga.
  • Lens vs Toulouse, 2:45p: Mark McKenzie picked up a straight red card on Sunday and is suspended, unavailable for this Ligue 1 game.
  • Blackburn vs Coventry, 3p on Paramount+: Haji Wright and Coventry City visit Blackburn Rovers in the EFL Championship.
  • Vancouver Whitecaps vs Sporting KC, 10:30p on MLS Season Pass: Sebastian Berhalter, Brian White, and the ’Caps host Kansas City in MLS action.

Also in action:

  • Slaven vs Hajduk Split, 11:45a on ESPN Select, Fubo: Rokas Pukštas and Hajduk Split visit Slaven Belupo in the HNL (Croatia’s top tier).
  • Holstein Kiel vs Kaiserslautern, 12:30p on ESPN Select, Fubo: John Tolkin (knee injury) and Holstein Kiel host Kaiserslautern in the 2. Bundesliga.

That’s it! Did I miss anything that matters? Let me know in the comments below. Let’s see who stands out this week!

New Splash Bros? Hornets&#39; Kon Knueppel, LaMelo Ball make Steph Curry, Klay Thompson NBA history

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The Charlotte Hornets have entered rare territory.

Kon Knueppel and LaMelo Ball have made NBA history not achieved since the 'Splash Brothers' for the Golden State Warriors, Steph Curry and Klay Thompson, were doing their thing.

The feat: a pair of teammates with 270-plus 3-pointers in the same season.

Curry and Thompson did it multiple times. Now, Knueppel and Ball have done it.

KON WINS NBA 3PT RACE OVER LAMELO BY ONE THREE 🤯

LaMelo Ball and Kon Knueppel are the first duo with 270+ threes each in a season since Steph and Klay 😳 pic.twitter.com/RReU3h3uJH

— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) April 13, 2026

MORE: Nikola Jokic proves once again there's no one like him

While Knueppel ended up making one more, Ball shot a lot more.

Knueppel just had astounding efficiency in his first season out of Duke.

The rookie shot 42.5% from beyond the arc this season.

Ball was at 36.8% from deep.

Th Hornets also had Brandon Miller shoot 38.3% from 3-point land while making 3.1 3s per game, so this is a team that lets it fly -- and that's not even counting frequent shooters Coby White and Miles Bridges.

The Hornets' offense was red hot in the second half of the season, enough to get into the play-in tournament and make them feel sneaky dangerous for a team that far down the standings.

But even if there isn't a playoff run this season, Knueppel and Ball appear to have the Hornets primed to be a trendy sleeper pick for next season. We've seen what happens when guys can shoot it like this side by side.

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Is Monday the most important day of Mark Pope&#39;s time at Kentucky?

The Mark Pope era of the Kentucky Wildcats basketball team has not gotten off to the start fans would have liked. After a promising first season, things went downhill quickly due to injuries and poor roster construction. Now, year three is pivotal, and Monday might be the most important day Pope has had in Lexington.

Last offseason, Pope was able to bring in some big names from the transfer portal, and a couple of high-level recruits from the high school ranks. However, the 2026 recruiting class has eluded him, and fans are getting restless with the lack of portal moves.

On Monday, Kentucky is set to host two big names, one transfer and one recruit, who could change Pope's fortunes.

First up is Rob Wright III, formerly of BYU. He is the top-rated point guard available in the portal, coming off a season where he averaged over 18 points and 4 assists per game. After last season's trouble at point guard, adding such a talent would be a massive win for Pope.

Also visiting Monday is the No. 1 overall player in the 2026 recruiting class, Tyran Stokes. Kansas is though to be in the driver's seat with him, but Pope will get one last shot to sell him on the Wildcats.

Pope needs wins. There are still plenty of talented players left in the portal, and guys who are difference makers. Wright and Stokes, though, would be a homerun regardless of what else happens. It's a big day, and one that could change the course for Kentucky, and certainly for Pope.

This article originally appeared on UK Wildcats Wire: Kentucky basketball coach Mark Pope has big Monday ahead

Wisconsin athletic director leaving for job in Big Ten office

Wisconsin athletic director Chris McIntosh is leaving the school for a position in the Big Ten office, according to multiple reports.

McIntosh had been Wisconsin's AD since 2021, when he took over for Badgers legend Barry Alvarez. He made significant moves during his time leading the department, headlined by the hire of Luke Fickell to take over the football program in November 2022.

According to ESPN's Pete Thamel, McIntosh is leaving to become the Big Ten's deputy commissioner for strategy.

McIntosh's departure is significant news. Specifically, it creates a major subplot for Wisconsin's upcoming football season. The next athletic director won't have the same ties to Fickell, which could heighten the pressure on the fifth-year coach. That storyline will lead headlines as Wisconsin makes its new hire and as the Badgers work to return to their first bowl game since 2023.

Wisconsin AD Chris McIntosh will join the Big Ten as deputy commissioner for strategy, sources confirm to ESPN. Per sources, the move gives the Big Ten another practitioner in the conference office. He’d been the AD at Wisconsin since July of 2021. Wisconsin State Journal first… pic.twitter.com/x9oM2ZEDwD

— Pete Thamel (@PeteThamel) April 13, 2026

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Evan Stewart’s bond with Dante Moore sparked return to Oregon Ducks

On January 14, Oregon Duck fans celebrated when quarterback Dante Moore announced that he would turn down a likely first-round selection in the 2026 NFL Draft and return to Eugene for one more season. A day later, Duck fans again celebrated as veteran wide receiver Evan Stewart announced that he, too, would return to Eugene for another year.

It may not have been clear at the time, but those two announcements were intrinsically connected.

You see, without Moore's return to Oregon for one final season, it's unclear whether or not Stewart would have come back as well. As a player with one year of eligibility remaining and, as he says, a "do or die" attitude, Stewart needed to make sure he was playing alongside an elite QB as he looks to make a statement to NFL scouts in this final opportunity.

So, as long as Moore was back, Stewart knew he would be there as well.

“It was a very big factor, honestly, because Dante is a very good quarterback," Stewart said on Saturday after the Ducks' first spring scrimmage of the year. "In my eyes, I'm waiting for him to make a decision, because, like, 'I think we could do it if you come back.'"

While Stewart and Moore don't have any pass connections in live games during their Oregon career, the relationship between the two goes back several years. Stewart says he was well aware of Moore during high school as a fellow 5-star, though the two were in different classes. They finally connected in Eugene, both transferring to Oregon during the same offseason, and quickly bonded as they worked to learn the offense together.

Though Dillon Gabriel was the starter, it was often Moore and Stewart who found each other on the practice field.

"The way that he was throwing me the ball in practice, I've never really gotten used in that type of way, like from a quarterback perspective," Stewart said of his early experience with Moore. “Dante is very mobile. He can keep his eyes down the field and see his defenders for scramble drills and stuff like that. And so, you know, having a quarterback that can keep the play alive and can make all types of throws over the field, especially with me being a speedster, me getting down the field quick, and he can lob it on my hat and run over. Like, that's nice too."

While the relationship started on the field, it quickly grew into more. Stewart says that the two hang out often, whether it's going to breakfast together or finding time for worship at church. It's not rare for quarterbacks and wide receivers to be close, but Stewart learned during his injury last year how much his teammate cares about him.

The injury, a torn patellar tendon, occurred during an offseason routes session in which Stewart and Moore were going through 1-on-1 drills. After taking what he felt like was just a "bad turn," Stewart went down, and when he couldn't put any weight on his leg, he went to the trainers. He was later told the news and admitted he needed to sleep on it for a couple of days before accepting it.

His quarterback, though, was brought to tears by the injury, convinced he played a part in it.

"They told him the news, and after, I looked over and seen him crying, because basically he was kind of like, thinking it was his fault. He was saying he should have put the ball further; it could have been a better ball," Stewart said. "Like, the fact that you shed a tear, that really means a lot to me."

Now healthy, Stewart is ready to get on the field for real with Moore and show the world what he's capable of with one of the top QBs in the nation airing it out in his direction. While their first connection this fall will technically go down as the first of their career together, make no mistake, there's a long history and deep friendship between these two.

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Broncos projected to receive 2 comp picks in 2027 (here&#39;s why they&#39;re important)

The Denver Broncos received two compensatory draft picks in 2026, and that trend could continue in 2027.

After losing defensive lineman John Franklin-Myers and safety P.J. Locke during NFL free agency last month, Denver's projected to receive fourth- and seventh-round comp picks for the 2027 NFL draft next spring.

This year, the Broncos received a pair of seventh-round comp picks after losing running back Javonte Williams and punter Riley Dixon in 2025. Those picks are Nos. 256 and 257, the final two selections in this year's draft.

"We have two compensatory picks this year," general manager George Paton said at the NFL's annual league meeting in Arizona last month. "Mr. Irrelevant, and we have Mr. Irrelevant runner-up. So it’s going to be cool… Then next year, we should get the [fourth-round pick] and then maybe a seven. That’s what you want to get to. It took us a while to get here, where we can get compensatory picks. You see other teams do it, and I like that we’re doing it.”

Those picks at the end of the draft may not seem very valuable, but Paton's seventh-round selections have included wide receiver Devaughn Vele, outside linebacker Jonathon Cooper and center Alex Forsyth. Holding picks at the end of the draft also gives the Broncos an edge over teams looking to sign potential undrafted free agents.

“It’s great," Paton said. "You may not be able to get a guy [as an UDFA]. The price gets higher sometimes than the picks in the free agent world. It’s crazy, the chaos. If we’re not going to get a guy… That happened with Jonathon Cooper, believe it or not. He was going to go to Jacksonville with Urban Meyer. Let’s just take him. Let him walk out, and we took him. Those sevens, we got Vele in the seventh, ‘Coop’ in the seventh. There are probably more, but all of those picks are important.”

The 2026 NFL draft will be held in Pittsburgh from April 23-25.

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Deebo Samuel’s versatility could fit perfectly with Tennessee Titans

Is Deebo Samuel the answer for the Tennessee Titans in free agency this offseason?

Samuel’s versatility offers the Titans plenty in the open market. As a wide receiver, he makes plays in all three phases of the field. His production has remained consistent over the last four seasons as a secondary receiver who blends seamlessly into Tennessee’s offense.

Samuel recorded 727 receiving yards and five touchdown receptions in 2025 with the Washington Commanders. He was used less in the ground game last season, though his production per touch was not far off from his career averages.

The Titans need a reliable pass-catcher for quarterback Cam Ward to target when plays break down. Samuel offers a strong solution in short-yardage situations as well as in the intermediate areas of the field.

Tennessee already has Calvin Ridley as its No. 1 receiver on the outside. Ridley, along with Elic Ayomanor, serves as the Titans’ primary deep threats. Wan’Dale Robinson gives Tennessee a 1,000-yard receiver from 2025 who has the skills to take pressure off Ward in short yardage when the pocket collapses.

On paper, Samuel would complete the Titans’ passing attack. The former first-team All-Pro remains available for Tennessee to sign in free agency.

This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Deebo Samuel’s versatility could fit perfectly with Tennessee Titans

MLB Mock Trade: Byron Buxton Takes Fantasy Baseball Leap In Trade To Mets

Minnesota Twins designated hitter Byron Buxton, Fantasy Baseball
Apr 5, 2026; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Minnesota Twins designated hitter Byron Buxton (25) bats against the Tampa Bay Rays in the sixth inning and marks 10 years of MLB service today at Target Field. | Bruce Kluckhohn-Imagn Images

The Minnesota Twins are off to a hot start to the 2026 regular season, leading the AL Central through 16 games. Star outfielder Byron Buxton is looking to build on a career year in 2025, garnering MVP support in his second All-Star campaign. Buxton is garnering trade interest from several teams early in the regular season and could emerge as a candidate to be moved ahead of August's trade deadline.

Buxton has endured something of a rocky start to the 2026 season. He's hitting just .182 over 55 at-bats, limited without a home run or stolen base to this point of the season. Over 14 games, Buxton has racked up 10 hits, nine runs, four extra-base hits and an RB!.

Despite an up-and-down performance to start his 2026 campaign, he's still regarded as a franchise cornerstone from a talent perspective and should command a significant return in the trade market. Monitoring potential suitors, the New York Mets have emerged as a popular destination among trade rumors.

The Mets could offer a competitive package to bring in Buxton, who will look to help lead the team to a deep postseason run. New York has reportedly expressed interest in a deal for Buxton and could ultimately make a move for the star outfielder. Let's look at a mock trade that sends the Twins star to the Mets:

Minnesota Twins-New York Mets Mock Trade & Fantasy Baseball Impact

Minnesota Twins center fielder Byron Buxton, Fantasy Baseball
Mar 29, 2026; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Minnesota Twins center fielder Byron Buxton (25) hits a double during the fifth inning against the Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. | Daniel Kucin Jr.-Imagn Images

Minnesota receives Luke Weaver, Tobias Myers, Ryan Clifford

New York receives Byron Buxton

In the proposed trade, the Twins send Buxton to New York in exchange for Luke Weaver, Tobias Myers and Ryan Clifford. The pitching tandem of Myers and Weaver helps reinforce Minnesota's bullpen, filling a massive need for the Twins on the defensive end. Clifford is a highly touted prospect who could give the team a power bat at first base, upgrading a position of weakness with a long-term solution.

From a fantasy baseball perspective, Buxton's outlook could improve greatly in New York. The All-Star outfielder would join a talented rotation headlined by Juan Soto and Francisco Lindor, potentially creating greater RBI opportunities for the power-hitting Buxton. Despite his slow start, he projects to sustain his high-end fantasy production over the long-term, offering elite output from the plate with base-running versatility.

Why The Twins Make The Trade

New York Mets pitcher Luke Weaver, Fantasy Baseball
Apr 9, 2026; New York City, New York, USA; New York Mets pitcher Luke Weaver (30) reacts during the seventh inning against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Citi Field. | Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images

Buxton would have all the control over a potential deal with a no-trade clause on his current contract, but would likely favor a move to the Mets. He'd join two prolific talents in Soto and Lindor, setting the team up for immediate title contention. It'd be difficult for the Twins to let Buxton go, but the return is quite favorable. The team has a need for relievers, and fills such a void with the additions of Weaver and Myers, bolstering the bullpen in a big way. Clifford is a high-profile prospect who could make an impact as soon as this season, filling a need at first base.

Why The Mets Make The Trade

Minnesota Twins designated hitter Byron Buxton, Fantasy Baseball
Apr 6, 2026; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Minnesota Twins designated hitter Byron Buxton (25) warms up his hands against the Detroit Tigers in the eighth inning at Target Field. | Jesse Johnson-Imagn Images

The Mets have had their sights on Buxton for a while. New York has reportedly called regarding a potential deal for the All-Star, which could be realized ahead of this year's deadline. The team's decision to trade Brandon Nimmo created a glaring need in the outfield, and could pull off a trade for Buxton to fill that void. The Mets can afford to sacrifice some depth in the bullpen, especially for a high-end talent on both sides of the ball.

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This article was originally published on www.si.com/onsi/fantasy as MLB Mock Trade: Byron Buxton Takes Fantasy Baseball Leap In Trade To Mets.

Oh Hyeon-gyu: Why United are keen on Besiktas&#8217; red-hot striker

Oh Hyeon-gyu: Why United are keen on Besiktas’ red-hot striker
Oh Hyeon-gyu: Why United are keen on Besiktas’ red-hot striker

Manchester United intend to address several positions this summer as part of their rebuild under a new permanent manager.

United’s priority is to strengthen their midfield, with the club expected to make multiple marquee signings. As such, a major chunk of their budget is likely to be spent on revamping this area.

As a result, the Red Devils may target free agents or relatively cheaper options as a way of bolstering the squad without burning too much of a hole in the budget.

Oh Hyeon-gyu’s form catches attention of Europe’s top clubs

According to Türkiye (via Sport Witness), Manchester United are interested in Besiktas striker Oh Hyeon-gyu ahead of the summer.

The South Korean forward only moved to Turkey from KRC Genk in a deal worth €14 million in February on a three-and-a-half-year contract.

It is understood the Black Eagles initially view Oh Hyeon-gyu as a backup option. However, he has quickly become one of their most important players, having been directly involved in nine goals in his 10 appearances.

The way the 6ft 2in tall central forward has “exploded onto the scene” has reportedly alerted Europe’s top clubs. In particular, United and Tottenham Hotspur are thought to be monitoring him closely. 

Oh Hyeon-gyu Besiktas Stats: 2025/26 Season

The 24-year-old’s value is anticipated to significantly increase if he enjoys a strong World Cup with South Korea.

Therefore, United would have to make a move before the tournament, that is, if they are convinced Oh Hyeon-gyu has what it takes to challenge Benjamin Sesko.

Ideal competition for Benjamin Sesko at Manchester United

Sesko is also in red-hot form since the turn of the year, scoring seven goals in the Premier League.

However, the highly-rated 22-year-old is still not deemed ready to start regularly for United. Interim head coach Michael Carrick has handed him just two starts in the side’s last 10 matches.

Meanwhile, Joshua Zirkzee appears Serie A-bound after struggling to provide a genuine challenge for the starting spot.

As a result, the United hierarchy should certainly consider the idea of signing a new striker. In that event, they might not need to look much further than Oh Hyeon-gyu.

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Rangers and Panthers Have Youth on Display — But for Different Reasons

Rangers and Panthers Have Youth on Display — But for Different Reasons
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The last time the New York Rangers were in South Florida was for the Winter Classic way back on January 2. At the time, the Florida Panthers were one point out of a wild-card spot and the Rangers were three points out.

Both teams have endured rough times since. 

If you don’t recognize some of the players on either side when they line up tonight in Sunrise, it is understandable. 

The Rangers and the Panthers have each dressed 38 players to date this season.

For the Panthers, 11 players have been elevated from Charlotte sometime during the season. Seven made their NHL debut. 

The injury epidemic has been so bad that in Saturday’s impressive win in Toronto, 13 regulars were out of the lineup. Eight of the top nine forwards were out injured as were five of six regular defensemen.

For the Rangers, 13 players who wore the uniform at some point in the season also played in the AHL with five making their NHL debut.  

Of the newbies, Noel Laba, Adam Sykora and Jaroslav Chmelar are likely in the lineup tonight. Drew Fortescue was a healthy scratch for the previous game and Dylan Garand is the third string goalie.

Both teams have tested the depth of their organization but for different reasons.

For the Panthers, it was an unprecedented sequence of injuries. 

Tonight’s list puts the Panthers over 500-man games lost to injury.

For the Rangers, the personnel changes were largely attributable to their declining fortunes of the past two seasons and the stated intention of general manager Chris Drury to rebuild.

Veterans were traded, including Artemi Panarin who led the team in scoring for six straight seasons. 

There were other deals. With the Rangers not going anywhere, Drury had an opportunity to look at his prospects.

Since the trade deadline, with youngsters like Laba, Sykora, Chmelar and Gabe Perreault in the lineup, the Rangers are 9-9-1 which is an improvement over their early season record. 

The Rangers started the season with a horrendous slump at home.

They did not win a home game until the eighth game at Madison Square Garden. In the process they managed to go through their first three home games without scoring a goal.

The Garden Faithful became restless very early in the season. They are still not happy about the season but can see the light with the youngsters.

As for the Panthers, all the exposure of the youngsters and the journeymen under contract will make it easier for coach Paul Maurice and GM Bill Zito to make offseason decisions on new contracts. 

If they truly like what they see in existing personnel, Zito may not have to look for diamonds in the rough on the free agency market.

Both Maurice and Rangers’ coach Mike Sullivan appreciate the efforts of their young players.

“We’re going into some hard buildings playing some real good teams.,’’ Sullivan said after Saturday’s 2-0 loss in Dallas. “I just think that with every game that these guys play they get a little bit more experiential learning. You can learn different ways. It’s on the ice. It’s in the film room. It’s watching. There’re so many different ways you can learn. I think these type of situations are good opportunities for us.”

After the Panthers’ decisive 6-2 victory in Toronto Saturday, Maurice spoke about what the experience meant to his young players, one of whom was playing his first game (Wilmer Skoog) and two in their second (Marek Alscher and Ludvig Jansson).

“It’s good for the soul. This is Hockey Night in Canada. We talked about it before the game,’’ Maurice said. “What a big day for Canadian kids, U.S. kids, we have five Swedes in the lineup. You think of Mats Sundin, that’s a hero of theirs. They would see that, Saturday night. It would be such a big deal. … 

“I’m happy for the guys. We’ve had a tough trip and they get a reasonably pleasant flight home.”

Tonight is another meaningless game save for draft positioning. 

For the youngsters on both teams these late season games can be a career-defining showcase.

ON DECK: GAME No. 81
NEW YORK RANGERS at FLORIDA PANTHERS

This article: Rangers and Panthers Have Youth on Display — But for Different Reasons originally appeared on Florida Hockey Now.

New York Yankees vs. Los Angeles Angels: Series Preview

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 28: Will Warren #29 of the New York Yankees pitches in the first inning against the San Francisco Giants at Oracle Park on March 28, 2026 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Brandon Vallance/Getty Images) | Getty Images

All is not well in Yankee-land. After taking their first three series on the strength of a stifling rotation, they’ve scuttled, dropping two of three to the Athletics before getting swept by the Rays. They’ll get the chance to rebound this week against an Angels squad that finished worst in the AL West last year but has gotten off to a respectable 8-8 start. Let’s take a look at the likely pitching matchups for this mid-week set in the Bronx.

Monday: Will Warren vs. Yusei Kikuchi(7:05 pm ET)

After an encouraging rookie season last year, Will Warren has gotten off to a strong start. He’s yet to allow more than two runs through three outings, doing a better job of limiting free passes and hard contact. The right-hander has not surpassed 85 pitches in any of his starts, though, limiting him to more of a “five-and-dive” role than a workhorse. Last season, Warren posted a 3.31 ERA outside of his four worst starts, meaning it will be key to see if he’s able to sustain his early success over a longer sample size.

He’s lined up to face Yusei Kikuchi. The veteran was an All-Star in his first season with LA last year, making 33 starts while performing slightly above league-average. He’s gotten off to a rough start this year, allowing 11 runs through 14.2 innings. The southpaw’s metrics suggest he’s been unlucky, though, with an expected ERA of 3.77 which would be an improvement over last year. That’s because he’s inducing weaker contact while issuing fewer walks, a time-honored formula for success. Kikuchi threw 97 pitches his last time out, so expect him to shoulder a full starter’s workload as long as he’s effective.

Tuesday: Ryan Weathers vs. Reid Detmers(7:05 pm ET)

After two brief and uneven outings to begin his Yankees career, Ryan Weathers made a statement his last time out. Against a potent Athletics lineup, the former Marlin allowed just one run in eight innings, pitching around seven hits in a performance that showed the potential the Yankees saw when they acquired him this offseason. The biggest tweak the team made to Weathers’ profile was transforming his sinker, which he threw just 20 times last year, into his top secondary pitch. The results have not followed, as opponents have hit .421 against the pitch.

Weathers will oppose Reid Detmers. A former top prospect, Detmers struggled as a starter before finding success last year as a reliever. In a controversial move, the Angels transitioned him back to the rotation this season and the results have been mixed. A 6.2-inning scoreless outing against the Mariners was followed by a six-run drubbing at the hand of the A’s in which he only got one out in the fifth. Detmers has largely been a two-pitch pitcher so far this year, featuring a four-seamer which has gotten torched and a slider which has held opponents to a .167 batting average.

Wednesday: Luis Gil vs. Jack Kochanowicz(7:05 pm ET)

Luis Gil is the elephant in the Yankees’ room. After he took home Rookie of the Year honors in 2024, the team looked to have a rotation mainstay for years to come. But, after missing most of last year to injury, he wasn’t the same pitcher upon his return, with a fastball down more than a tick leading to plummeting strikeout and whiff rates. After failing to show enough to overtake Warren or Weathers in the spring, he was optioned to Triple-A out of camp, with the plan to utilize a four-man rotation until a fifth starter was needed. That need arose last Friday, and Gil did little to change the narrative around his decline, allowing three runs, three hits, and three walks in four innings while taking the loss against Tampa Bay.

While LA is yet to announce their starter for Wednesday, Jack Kochanowicz would be up next in their rotation. After serving as a black hole in the Angels’ rotation last year, posting a 6.81 ERA, he’s been much improved through three starts this season. The right-hander allowed a single run in 12.2 innings over his last two starts against the Mariners and Reds, both playoff teams from last year. Still, his 5.96 expected ERA indicates this may be a blip, as the 25-year-old is still allowing far more walks and recording far fewer punchouts than league average.

Thursday: Max Fried vs. TBD (1:35 pm ET)

After finishing fourth in AL Cy Young voting last year, Max Fried has been every bit as dominant through his first four starts in 2026. He allowed three runs his last time out against Tampa Bay but went eight innings while throwing just 94 pitches. The sinkerballer is yet to allow a home run and, as the only healthy one out of the team’s three aces, has been an anchor in the Yankees’ rotation once again.

After sending down George Klassen, the team’s number-four prospect who allowed seven runs in 4.2 innings through his first two MLB starts, it’s unclear who the Angels will send to the bump for Thursday’s series closer. Sam Aldegheri has big-league experience and is already on the 40-man, but his 10.80 ERA through three starts at Triple-A does not inspire confidence. LA may end up going with an opener approach this time through as they consider their long-term options.

Manchester United vs Leeds United: Live stream, Time & How to watch

After a 24-day break, Manchester United will return to action on Monday night, with the 20-time English champions welcoming Leeds United to Old Trafford in the Premier League.

The Red Devils are third in the Premier League table, seven points ahead of sixth-placed Chelsea, while Leeds are 15th, three points outside of the relegation zone.

The international break, coupled with Man United’s absence from Europe and early elimination from the FA Cup, means that the Red Devils have not been in action since drawing 2-2 with Bournemouth at the Vitality Stadium on March 20.

The Red Devils are unbeaten in their last 18 home league games against Leeds, while they have lost just one of their last 20 league fixtures with Monday’s opponents, recording 12 wins in the process.

United will be without the services of Matthijs de Ligt (back), Patrick Dorgu (hamstring) and Harry Maguire (suspended) for the clash, but Lisandro Martinez has recovered from a calf injury.

Bryan Mbeumo and Benjamin Sesko both withdrew from their national squads during the international break, but the pair are fit, and the latter could start at centre-forward, with Amad Diallo potentially being named on the bench for the contest with Farke’s side.

Martinez is likely to partner Leny Yoro in the middle of the home side’s defence, while Bruno Fernandes, Casemiro and Kobbie Mainoo are certain starters in a central area.

Premier League Schedule

It’s an evening kickoff in the UK, which means a 3 p.m. kickoff on the East Coast of the U.S.

Premier League Channel

The match is on Sky Sports Premier League in the UK. Those Stateside can watch on NBC Sports Network or the USA channel. For Spanish language coverage, tune into Telemundo. In Canada, it’s on DAZN and Fubo.

Everyone else, head on over to LiveSoccerTV to find your viewing options.

Predicted Lineup

Manchester United possible starting lineup: Lammens; Dalot, Yoro, Maguire, Shaw; Casemiro, Mainoo; Mbeumo, Fernandes, Cunha; Sesko

Real Madrid accept La Liga is lost as focus shifts to Bayern clash

Real Madrid accept La Liga is lost as focus shifts to Bayern clash
Real Madrid accept La Liga is lost as focus shifts to Bayern clash

Real Madrid are already coming to terms with the reality of the La Liga title race following their recent setback against Girona.

As reported by Mario Cortegana in The Athletic, there is now internal acceptance within the club that the league title is effectively out of reach. 

The 1-1 draw at the Santiago Bernabeu, followed by FC Barcelona’s 4-1 win over Espanyol, has left Madrid nine points behind with just seven matches remaining.

That gap, combined with Barcelona’s consistency, has shifted the mood within the club. 

While mathematically still possible, the title is no longer seen as a realistic target. As a result, all focus has now turned towards the UEFA Champions League.

All eyes on UCL decider

The immediate priority is the quarter-final second leg against Bayern Munich. 

Real Madrid head into the game trailing 2-1 from the first leg, meaning they must deliver a strong performance away from home to keep their European hopes alive.

The challenge is made even tougher by key absences, as Thibaut Courtois and Rodrygo remain sidelined through injury, while Aurelien Tchouameni is unavailable due to suspension

Real Madrid have accepted La Liga title is lost. (Photo by Denis Doyle/Getty Images)

These setbacks limit options for Alvaro Arbeloa as he prepares his side for one of their biggest games of the season.

Despite the circumstances, there is still belief within the coaching staff, as preparations have intensified, with detailed analysis and planning aimed at finding a way past Bayern. 

The internal message is that qualification is still achievable if the players deliver on the night.

La Liga out of reach

Back in La Liga, Madrid still have 21 points left to play for, but the margin for error is effectively gone. 

A crucial fixture against Barcelona in May could mathematically end any remaining hopes. 

Dropping points in that match would leave too few games to close the gap, making the title race a formality.

For now, Real Madrid’s season is at a turning point. With the league slipping away, everything now depends on what happens in Munich.

Mets Morning News: The Fog is Coming

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Meet the Mets

This place is a message… and part of a system of messages… pay attention to it! Sending this message was important to us. We considered ourselves to be a powerful culture. This place is not a place of honor… no highly esteemed deed is commemorated here… nothing valued is here. What is here was dangerous and repulsive to us. This message is a warning about danger. Mets lost to the A’s, 1-0.

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Before Sunday’s loss, the Mets designated reliever Luis Garcia for assignment and called up another reliver, Joey Gerber, in his place.

Following the loss, the Mets called up Old Friend Tommy Pham, who joined the organization in the final days of March. For now, the corresponding move is unknown.

The Mets have a lot of concerns, but perhaps the most surprising and confounding are Francisco Lindor’s mental lapses.

Around the National League East

As the Sunday nightcap on NBC, the Braves and Chris Sale bludgeoned the Cleveland Guardians 13-1 to go along with 19 hits.

Jose Alvarado gave up a pair of runs to the Diamondbacks in the eighth inning and took the short side of the decision in the Phillies 4-3 loss to Arizona.

In a battle of former Cy Young Award winners, Sandy Alcantara and the Marlins lost to Tarik Skubal’s Tigers in an 8-2 contest.

After nine innings of back and forth battling, the Nationals finished their series with the Brewers by coming out ahead in an 8-6 slobberknocker.

Around Major League Baseball

Over the weekend, World Series winning second baseman and pennant-winning manager Phil Garner died at 76.

The Toronto Blue Jays placed George Springer on the injured list with a broken big toe and called up 2020 icon Eloy Jimenez in his place.

Jacob deGrom had an essentially flawless start on Sunday…except for Shohei Ohtani sending the first pitch he threw hundreds of feet away.

Tigers top prospect Kevin McGonigle hit the first home run of his major league career and it came against a former Cy Young in Sandy Alcantara.

The Brewers don’t know what the news on Christian Yelich’s injury status will be, but they do know for sure that it’s going to be bad.

Old Friend Max Kranick will be throwing for teams in Philadelphia this week in hopes of latching on with a team early enough in the season to make an impact.

This Date in Mets History

On this date 59 years ago, Tom Seaver made his big league debut in front of 5,005 fans.

Several Lions mourn passing of former teammate Chris Payton-Jones

DETROIT, MI - AUGUST 30: Detroit Lions cornerback Chris Jones (43) plays defense on Cleveland Browns wide receiver Damion Ratley (18) during preseason game action between the Cleveland Browns and the Detroit Lions on August 30, 2018 at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Scott W. Grau/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

According to several reports, former Detroit Lions cornerback Chris Payton-Jones died on Saturday night in a fatal car crash in Florida.

Payton-Jones first joined the Lions in 2018 after going undrafted following a four-year stint at Nebraska. Though Payton-Jones didn’t make the team that year, he returned to Detroit in 2020 after spending two seasons with the Cardinals. The Lions claimed him off of Arizona’s practice squad in September of 2020, and Payton-Jones played one game for the team that season.

Despite his short stints with the Lions, it’s clear he made an impact on several players in the locker room. On Sunday, many of his former teammates went to social media to mourn the loss of their friend.

Former Lions safety Quandre Diggs posted, “RIH my dawg” on Instagram. Amik Robertson, who overlapped with Payton-Jones with the Raiders in 2022, posted “Man wtf!” on Instagram. Former Lions Kerryon Johnson, Tyrell Crosby, and Darius Slay also shared the news of his passing on social media.

After playing for the Lions, Cardinals, Vikings, Titans, and Raiders in the NFL, Payton-Jones spent three years in the UFL, two with the Battlehawks and one with the Seattle Sea Dragons. Across that time, he found success in the spring league, tallying 74 tackles, two interceptions, and 14 interceptions. He became a fan favorite for his weekly YouTube videos breaking down the life of a UFL player. In January, Payton-Jones announced his retirement from football.

The UFL released the following statement on Payton-Jones’ passing:

“The United Football League is in mourning after the tragic passing of former St. Louis Battlehawks Defensive Back Chris Payton-Jones. Chris was a beloved teammate and leader in the locker room, who demonstrated the importance of hard work, determination, and resilience throughout his career. As importantly, Chris was always a bright soul who everyone throughout the league enjoyed spending time with off-the-field during his three-year tenure. From fan appearances and media engagements to his own content creation and openness to share the highs and lows of his personal journey, Chris carried himself with humility and integrity. Our condolences are with his family, friends, teammates, and all others who are impacted by this loss.”

Newcastle United starter suspended for Arsenal clash

Newcastle United starter suspended for Arsenal clash
Newcastle United starter suspended for Arsenal clash

Newcastle United’s Joelinton has received a suspension, ruling him out of their upcoming match away to Arsenal.

Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images

In picking up a yellow card against Crystal Palace, Newcastle United’s Joelinton hit the threshold of 10 in the Premier League and earned himself a two-match suspension.

Newcastle’s next league game is against Bournemouth, but the one after that is against Arsenal, and he’ll now miss both matches.

Eddie Howe will presumably consider that a blow to his side’s chances of results in those games, as Joelinton has been a regular starter this season. 31 of his 40 appearances have been in the starting lineup in 2025/26, and he’s started 12 of the 13 Arsenal games he’s been fit to play over his career.

Notably, Arsenal have won both of the Premier League matches at the Emirates Stadium that Joelinton has missed through injury.

Photo by Yong Teck Lim/Getty Images

Believe it or not, Joelinton didn’t seem at particular risk of a yellow-card suspension in the first half of the season.

The Brazilian only picked up three Premier League bookings before his final game in 2025, successfully avoiding a one-match ban for five yellow cards in the first 19 games of the season.

But with seven yellows in his subsequent 11 games, he’s raced up the charts to become one of just three players in double figures for bookings this season.

Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images

Newcastle will also be without Emil Krafth and Fabian Schar against Arsenal, but there’s optimism Bruno Guimaraes will be back from his recent illness by then.

Real Madrid superstar back in group training ahead of Bayern Munich clash

Real Madrid superstar back in group training ahead of Bayern Munich clash
Real Madrid superstar back in group training ahead of Bayern Munich clash

Real Madrid are gearing up for perhaps the most important game of their season as they take on Bayern Munich away at the Allianz Arena on Wednesday night.

Having lost the first leg of their UEFA Champions League quarter-finals 1-2 at the Santiago Bernabeu, Real Madrid have a huge challenge ahead of them to progress to the next round of the competition.

The 1-1 draw against Girona in La Liga coupled with Barcelona’s victory over Espanyol meant Los Blancos are already nine points behind their rivals. With the title seemingly out of their grasp, the Champions League remains the only avenue for a trophy.

Mbappe back in training

Leading up to the trip to Germany, Real Madrid have received a positive update as Kylian Mbappe has returned to group training today.

The French superstar suffered a nasty cut above his eye during the previous league game against Girona after catching an elbow from an opponent – an action which surprisingly went unpunished by the match officials.

As a result, the 27-year-old was not part of the training session with the rest of the group on Sunday.

While his availability to face Bayern Munich was never in doubt, seeing him back working with the rest of the squad in training will come as a relief for the coaching staff and the fans.

Interestingly, instead of wearing a protective mask for his injury, Mbappe trained with a bandage covering the cut he suffered against Girona.

For Real Madrid to stand a chance to come back against Bayern Munich, they will need the France superstar firing on all cylinders, especially after he endured a poor outing against Girona last Friday.

The Daily Mauling: 4/13/26

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Kansas Jayhawks News

The KC Star gives you the latest update on Tyran Stokes’ recruitment status

SI takes us through KU’s transfer portal misses so far this offseason

Kansas does have a visit set up with one of the portal’s better guard options though

There’s been a lot of confusion about Paul Mbiya announcing his intent to transfer, but never putting his name in the portal. Read up on the latest with the big man here

Links!

In a stunning turn of events, the peace talks with Iran over the weekend went nowhere

If you’re wondering how this Strait of Hormuz blockade works, BBC lays it out for you here

Hungary held an election this weekend, and voted to take the nation in a more progressive direction

College Football News has predicted this season’s record for each Big 12 football team

The California governor’s race took a turn with a candidate’s abuse allegations

In the Masters this weekend, Sergio Garcia kinda lost it for a minute

Question of the Day

Today I have a meeting with my new boss at work, after my last one abruptly retired two weeks ago. Who was the best boss you ever had? What makes for a great boss, in your opinion?

Sixers&#39; VJ Edgecombe talks Rookie Wall, upcoming first postseason game

PHILADELPHIA -- Philadelphia 76ers rookie VJ Edgecombe wrapped up his first NBA regular season on Sunday as he scored nine points with 11 assists and seven rebounds in a 126-106 win over the Milwaukee Bucks at home. He played in 75 games and averaged 16.0 points, 5.8 rebounds, and 4.2 assists while shooting 43.8% from the floor and 35.4% from deep.

Edgecombe averaged 25 minutes per night and had quite a few big games for the Sixers as a rookie. He was impressive in all facets of the game, and it felt like he never really went through the vaunted "Rookie Wall" in his maiden NBA season.

"I really don't understand what this rookie wall is," Edgecombe said after the win on Sunday. "I'm being so honest with you because I don't know if it's I'm not scoring the same or, you know? I've had games where I scored single digits. Tonight, I scored single digits. I'm not too sure what the rookie wall is, but I don't think I hit it. I just try to stay the same and continue just getting better every day."

That "Rookie Wall" is normally when rookies begin to understand what it's like to be in the NBA. A collegiate season is somewhere around 35 to 40 games. An NBA season is twice that and then some as the games come fast as compared to the college game where games can sometimes be once, maybe twice a week.

"I'm not too sure what the rookie wall is," he continued. "Maybe someone can explain it to me, but I mean, obviously, the season had its ups and downs. I've had my ups and downs. I just try to keep building daily. Just to make sure I’m bringing my best foot forward every day."

While Edgecombe may not have met the "Rookie Wall", he will be meeting postseason basketball for the first time when the Sixers play host to the Orlando Magic on Wednesday in the 7 vs. 8 play-in game. The winner advances to the playoffs as the No. 7 seed to face the Boston Celtics while the loser will then face the winner of the 9 vs. 10 game for the right to earn the No. 8 seed and face the Detroit Pistons.

Playing on a team with a slew of veterans who have a ton of playoff experience to lean on, Edgecombe isn't sure what to expect, but he keeps hearing about one thing: physicality.

"I'll probably say the physicality," Edgecombe explained. "Probably the physicality. Every possession matters. I mean, that's what you hear about a lot about the playoffs. Every possession matters. I think it’ll be that for sure. Just where every possession matters. Can't give us a layup or can't give up anything. Just go out there and play balls to wall and play hard."

A player who relies a lot on watching film and working hard to prepare for certain matchups, Edgecombe is about to endure what it's like to prep for big moments such as the postseason. He gave his thoughts and guesses on what he thinks Philadelphia will do to prepare for such a moment.

"To be honest, I have no idea," he finished. "I'll be so honest with you, but I'm assuming there's gonna be more film, more attention to details, but other than that, I’m just gonna do the same recovery."

The Sixers and the Magic will face off on Wednesday at the Xfinity Mobile Arena.

This article originally appeared on Sixers Wire: Sixers' VJ Edgecombe talks Rookie Wall, upcoming first postseason game

Notre Dame visit has Texas commit contemplating a flip to the Irish

It was a big recruiting weekend for Notre Dame football, as they hosted some big time prospects on campus.

One of them was 2027 defensive back Karnell “Greedy” James, who is currently committed to the Texas Longhorns. The 6-foot and 175-pound prospect spoke to On3 following his visit, and it looks very promising for the Irish.

The nation’s No. 475 overall prospect in the 247Sports Composite told Mike Singer that “meeting with head coach Marcus Freeman was a highlight. He was phenomenal,” giving him plenty of thoughts about switching his commitment. This was James’ first visit to South Bend, and it seems like it was a very good one.

Currently Notre Dame has one commit at the position in Khalil Terry, but they’re always interesting in bringing in multiple players at safety each class. If another visit is made by James, the Irish could very well be on the verge of flipping him from the Longhorns.

Texas defensive back commit Greedy James is fresh off his first visit to Notre Dame 👀☘️

“Meeting with head coach Marcus Freeman was a highlight. He was phenomenal.”

More: https://t.co/zji4Nhuifzpic.twitter.com/phUYZ1RuVH

— Mike Singer (@MikeTSinger) April 12, 2026

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Who will OKC Thunder face in first round of NBA playoffs? Ranking possible opponents

The top-seeded OKC Thunder will look to win its second straight NBA championship.

OKC's title defense begins with the first round of the playoffs, which starts with Game 1 at 2:30 p.m. CT Sunday inside Paycom Center (ABC). And it'll learn its opponent following the conclusion of the play-in tournament.

The Phoenix Suns will host the Portland Trail Blazers at 9 p.m. CT Tuesday for the seventh seed. The loser will then host the winner of the Los Angeles Clippers and the Golden State Warriors at 9 p.m. Friday for the eight seed and the right to face OKC.

Here's how the Thunder's four possible first-round opponents rank from the easiest to toughest matchup:

More: OKC Thunder rests stars again in loss to Suns, now awaits NBA Playoffs

Ranking OKC Thunder opponents for first round of NBA playoffs

4. Golden State Warriors

Golden State has the most championship experience on this list. That's a big strength come playoff time, but the Warriors wouldn't have many other advantages in a first-round matchup with the Thunder.

Golden State doesn't have a ton of reliable scoring options outside of Stephen Curry, who'd be swarmed by players such as Cason Wallace, Lu Dort and Alex Caruso all series. And the rest of its turnover-prone offense would also struggle against OKC's defensive pressure.

The Warriors wouldn't have a ton of answers for the Thunder's offense either, especially Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. I'd expect OKC to complete the sweep without too much trouble.

Prediction: Thunder in 4

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3. Portland Trail Blazers

Portland hasn't been in the playoffs since 2021. But if it can snap that streak, it'd present a slightly bigger challenge to OKC than Golden State.

The Trail Blazers rank 11th in the NBA in defensive weapons, and they have some standout players on that end of the floor. From Jrue Holiday to Toumani Camara to Donovan Clingan, it's a group that would present some problems both inside and outside the arc.

Portland excels at creating turnovers and converting them into points, but that'll be difficult to do against an OKC offense that takes great care of the ball. And if the Trail Blazers are forced to rely on their halfcourt offense, I don't see them making this much of a series.

Prediction: Thunder in 4

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2. Los Angeles Clippers

Los Angeles began the season 6-21, and yet it found a way to climb into the play-in tournament. Part of that process included retooled the roster, sending out James Harden and Ivica Zubac while adding Darius Garland and Bennedict Mathurin.

Garland has played well since joining the Clippers, and he'll be leaned on to take some scoring pressure off of Kawhi Leonard. Mathurin has also shown that he can catch fire.

But it's still hard to imagine Los Angeles, the third-slowest team in the NBA, keeping up with OKC. I think Leonard would will the Clippers to one win before the Thunder completed the gentleman's sweep.

Prediction: Thunder in 5

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1. Phoenix Suns

I don't think any of the play-in teams would make it a long first-round series for OKC. But when it comes to which squad would challenge the Thunder the most, it's the Suns.

Phoenix ranks 10th in the NBA in defensive rating, and it can certainly muck up a game with physical players at every position. The Suns also have an elite scorer in Devin Booker and a few other scoring options such as Dillon Brooks and Jalen Green.

Of course, all of that can be said about OKC as well. It's a better team across the board, which is why I think it'd win this series in five games. But some of those wins would be close ones against a Phoenix squad that'd put up a good fight.

Prediction: Thunder in 5

Justin Martinez covers the Thunder and NBA for The Oklahoman. Have a story idea for Justin? He can be reached at jmartinez@oklahoman.com or on X/Twitter at @Justintohoops. Sign up for the Thunder Sports Minute newsletter to access more NBA coverage. Support Justin's work and that of other Oklahoman journalists by purchasing a digital subscription today at subscribe.oklahoman.com.

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Broncos named a ‘top landing spot’ for Pro Bowl tight end

Going into the 2026 NFL season, the Denver Broncos are not short on talent, and there are very few areas of improvement. However, Bleacher Report's Moe Morton thinks there could be a player who may be available via trade late in the draft.

Atlanta Falcons tight end Kyle Pitts signed his franchise tag last week in time for Falcons workouts to begin. The one-year buffer gives Atlanta time to figure out a long-term deal while Pitts participates in offseason workouts.

It could also pave the way for a trade, if the numbers don't work out. Morton gave five teams who could benefit from Pitts' veteran leadership, and the No. 1 team on Morton's list was the Broncos.

"Entering his age-32 campaign, Evan Engram isn't the long-term starter at tight end in Denver," Morton wrote for B/R. "At this stage in his career, he's a serviceable pass-catcher but lacks a presence in the red zone. The nine-year pro has one touchdown reception in back-to-back seasons. Pitts has struggled to find the end zone in his first five seasons with the Falcons, but his touchdown production is slowly trending in the right direction. Every year in the league, he's upped his season scoring total by one. Perhaps Broncos offensive-minded head coach Sean Payton can unlock Pitts' full potential in a revamped offense."

Pitts signing his tag might signal that he's content to remain in Atlanta, but tag-and-trade deals have happened in the past, so such a scenario is at least possible in theory. However, Broncos general manager George Paton has expressed his desire for the Broncos to get younger and cheaper. Pitts' tag is a one-year, fully guaranteed $15.045 million deal. Although Denver is in a Super Bowl window to win right now, they are also looking to build a long-term contender for years down the road, and a Pitts trade might not be practical.

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NFL Writer selects Chiefs as ideal landing spot for veteran Colts DB

USA Today’s Nick Brinkerhoff suggests the Kansas City Chiefs as an ideal landing spot for Indianapolis Colts cornerback Kenny Moore II. The veteran defensive back recently revealed interest in seeking a trade and potentially putting himself on general manager Brett Veach’s radar.

“They traded Trent McDuffie and lost Jaylen Watson in free agency. Kansas City can still find a new corner in the draft with one of its two first-round picks, or it can choose to invest in other areas of need,” Brinkerhoff wrote. “The Chiefs still believe they can contend for a Super Bowl this season, which could be Travis Kelce’s last. While a youth movement figures to be a priority, the only real priority is winning – and winning now.”

ESPN’s Adam Schefter recently revealed that the Colts and Moore have mutually agreed to seek a trade and a new home for the veteran cornerback who is entering the last year of his contract.

Sources: Colts and Kenny Moore II mutually have agreed to seek a trade and a new home for the veteran cornerback. Moore is entering the last year of his contract, and both sides feel it is time to explore a trade. pic.twitter.com/VUYpsJDAEX

— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) April 10, 2026

During his career, Moore earned 2021 Pro Bowler honors and has collected 649 tackles, 21 interceptions, 11.5 sacks, six forced fumbles, 68 pass deflections, two fumble recoveries, and five touchdowns.

Last season with the Colts in 14 games played (7 starts), Moore had 55 tackles, 1.5 sacks, 1 interception, and 2 forced fumbles. He missed three games due to an Achilles injury.

This article originally appeared on Chiefs Wire: NFL Writer selects Chiefs as ideal landing spot for veteran Colts DB

📹 You&#39;ve NEVER seen a face goal like this in Paraguay; watch

📹 You've NEVER seen a face goal like this in Paraguay; watch

Club Rubio Ñu and Olimpia faced off this Sunday (12) in the Paraguayan Championship, and a very unusual moment drew attention.

After a penalty was awarded — to say the least, a very confusing one — in Rubio Ñu’s box, goalkeeper Franco Fragueda even saved Sebas Ferreira’s spot kick, but he wasn’t counting on the “cunning” of Chapa Martínez.

The midfielder wanted to clear the rebound, but ended up smashing it right into Sebas’s face, who scored with his “face” for Olimpia!


Check out the play below, and tell us if you’ve ever seen anything like it!

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2026 NFL draft: Where the New York Giants will select in each round

The NFL officially announced the 2026 draft order for all seven rounds in March. The New York Giants have seven total selections, but do not have a third-round or a seventh-round pick as a result of trades.

Our full draft order it set ✔️ pic.twitter.com/qn9fNmBRFT

— New York Giants (@Giants) March 10, 2026

The Giants finished 4-13 in 2025 and earned the fifth overall selection. They were in the running for the top overall pick late in the season, but won their final two games, dropping them to No. 5.

They do not have a third-round selection, having used it in the trade with the Houston Texans to move up to No. 25 overall last year to select quarterback Jaxson Dart.

The Giants have three picks in Round 6: Their own (No. 186), one they received from Miami in the Darren Waller trade (No. 192), and No. 193, which was acquired from Dallas in the trade of Jordan Phillips. The Giants surrendered their seventh-round pick (No. 221) in that deal.

This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: 2026 NFL draft: Where the New York Giants will select in each round

Rich Eisen makes case for Browns to select star WR in 2026 NFL Draft

The 2026 NFL Draft is just around the corner, which means the Cleveland Browns and general manager Andrew Berry will look to add a slew of young, talented players to the roster before the upcoming season.

With two first-round picks in this year's draft, Cleveland is in a prime position to land multiple upgrades on the offensive side of the ball, as the unit is in desperate need of extra support under newly-hired head coach Todd Monken. Luckily for the Browns, the answer could lie in Columbus, OH.

When discussing the potential draft scenarios for the Browns, ESPN's Rich Eisen made it clear as to who he believes the organization should select with the No. 6 pick.

"If you add Carnell Tate to this mix, and you're telling the Browns' fans, 'we know you, you know this guy, come on out and watch Cleveland Browns' football,' wouldn't you think that would get people excited," Eisen stated on his show.

Should the #DawgPound just go ahead and draft Carnell Tate at 6th overall?#NFL#NFLDraftpic.twitter.com/2wBm035MLy

— Rich Eisen Show (@RichEisenShow) April 9, 2026

Should The Browns Take Tate?

Tate, a former highly-touted recruit coming out of high school, was one of the most underrated playmakers at the college level over the past three seasons. After playing behind the likes of Marvin Harrison Jr. and Emeka Egbuka, the Chicago, IL native quickly made a name for himself throughout the 2025 season while playing alongside star Jeremiah Smith, recording 875 receiving yards and nine touchdowns on 51 receptions.

Standing at 6-foot-3, 195 lbs., Tate possesses a perfect frame to become a true "X" receiver at the NFL level. This, combined with his ability to win at all three levels of the field, makes him a perfect fit for the Browns, who lack a true top-end wideout.

However, while Cleveland is in the midst of a complete offensive overhaul this offseason, the struggling franchise will continue its search for a new left tackle before next season. And despite Tate being one of the best wideouts in this year's draft, Berry could ultimately wind up trading out of the No. 6 spot and take a swing on either Georgia's Monroe Freeling or Utah's Spencer Fano. If Cleveland decides to move back and take a tackle, there are plenty of pass-catching options at No. 24 and No. 39, such as Indiana's Omar Cooper Jr. and Louisville's Chris Bell.

This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: Rich Eisen makes case for Browns to select star WR in 2026 NFL Draft

As Bologna thrive, sister club CF Montreal has been left in the dust

Philadelphia Union goalkeeper Andre Blake stops CF Montreal's Ivan Jaime during first half MLS soccer action in Montreal.Photograph: Canadian Press/Shutterstock

When the then-Montréal Impact rebranded as Club de Foot Montréal in 2021, their fans weren’t shy about showing their disdain.

“It is the dismantling of a dream,” one supporters’ group statement read in part. “We are becoming a bland club, just as many others have become.”

Fans carried the protest into home games, where they vandalized a sign with the new logo – something of a modern, minimalistic hybrid of a snowflake and a sphincter. Co-designer Justin Kingsley defended the badge against slang connotations associating snowflakes with pushovers.

“Fine. Go ahead. Insult us,” Kingsley said. “Underestimate us, underestimate our team and our coach. I invite you to. To see a snowflake as a weak thing? Fine. … but when we come together, we form that impenetrable wall. Good luck to you defeating our storm, our blizzard.”

Related: CF Montreal fire head coach Marco Donadel after terrible start to season

That luck hasn’t been needed for a while, and teams haven’t even needed to be hot to get three points against those supposed snowflakes. On Saturday, CF Montréal fell 2-1 to the Philadelphia Union, the defending Supporters Shield winner who had yet to win this season.

Montréal have long loitered near the bottom of the MLS hierarchy, but five defeats in their opening six (including a 5-0 drubbing and a pair of 3-0 humblings) left the Québécois club in familiar and dire territory.

The hosts broke league custom and declined to make head coach Marco Donadel or any other staff or players available to the media, ringing alarm bells in lieu of the literal 1,500-pound cast iron one in the supporters bank.

On Sunday, Montréal did what they do with unparalleled regularity in this league. It announced another coaching change; Donadel is now gone, along with a couple of his assistants.

Donadel’s appointment was a curious one, coming on the back of an interim stretch where he mined just 34 points from 35 games in all competitions. That 0.97 points per game rate stood as the poorest among the 11 men who have led Montréal since their 2012 MLS debut, and it fell to 0.88 by the time he was shown the door after seven games this season.

None of those 11 coaches have lasted even 95 games on the job. Only one (Mauro Biello) stayed in the job for two full calendar years. Their most successful appointment, Wilfried Nancy, leads the group with 1.4 points per game. But even that isn’t that good; last season, 1.4 points per game would not have broken into the East’s playoff places.

Through 13 MLS seasons, Montréal have struggled to keep stride with MLS as the league has evolved. The club have reached the first round of the playoffs just four times (most recently under Nancy in 2022), with another two trips to the play-in round. They have never announced a record signing, a custom these days in MLS even if clubs keep the exact fee under wraps. Transfermarkt speculates that no signing has cost the team more than $4m.

In 2025, their payroll ($12m) was comfortably the league’s lowest. That wouldn’t be such a setback if their academy was whirring, but their roster boasts just three homegrown products with a combined 1,737 MLS minutes logged.

Of course, Saputo has made one considerable investment since Montréal debuted in MLS: Bologna FC, the Italian Serie A club where he has been majority shareholder and chair since October 2014. Two of his sons, Luca and Simone, now share responsibility atop Montreal’s sporting hierarchy. Another son, Jesse, was moved from Montreal’s academy to Bologna’s in 2023. No football group has clearer family ties, but the MLS branch clearly isn’t benefiting much from their association with their Serie A sibling, who played Champions League football and won the Coppa Italia last season.

For a sporting market that’s only two decades removed from the painful relocation of baseball’s beloved Expos, CF Montréal have become a worryingly neglected holdover that’s begging for restoration.

Timbers take advantage of LAFC rotation

Los Angeles FC entered the weekend as the final MLS team yet to concede a goal. The Portland Timbers came into Saturday’s match winless in five, with Phil Neville kicking an ad board after a recent draw. So, true to custom in MLS, both trends ended in unison: Timbers 2, LAFC 1.

After largely riding his starting lineup through an unbeaten league start and a continental campaign, Marc Dos Santos finally rotated; Son Heung-min, Hugo Lloris and Sergi Palencia were all healthy scratches from the matchday roster. In his MLS debut, 21-year-old homegrown goalkeeper Cabral Carter impressed, making a reflexive triple save to keep Portland from doubling their initial lead. Another academy product, 17-year-old Jude Terry (also a Guardian Next Generation honoree), scored his first MLS goal in fine style with a curling equalizer around a diving James Pantemis.

Portland bravely fought back, finally finding a winner in the final minute. Canada winger Jacob Shaffelberg misread a wishful cross into the mixer, with right back Brandon Bye heading it back into the heart of the box where striker Kevin Kelsy provided the necessary prod. The Timbers faithful erupted, climbing closer to the playoff positions they expect to hold each year.

Neville’s relief was clear to see after the final whistle, with multiple team staffers coming up to hug and pat his back between congratulatory daps between the coach and his players. Even at their mid-2010s best, the Timbers could dependably win ugly: the majesty of Diego Valeri, Darlington Nagbe, and Sebastián Blanco paired with the muscle and scrap of Nat Borchers, Diego Chara, and Will Johnson. Considering the rotated LAFC lineup, it was a game Portland simply couldn’t afford to leave with dropped points. Mission accomplished for another week.

Second season Bruce

Throughout a distinguished career, Bruce Arena has shown a knack for nailing his second season. After leading DC United to a surprise MLS Cup in the league’s first year, his team was a legitimate juggernaut as it won the league’s first domestic double in 1997. His second full year with the LA Galaxy saw David Beckham win his first Supporters’ Shield, kicking off another dynasty. In his second year with the New England Revolution, they set a new record for points in a single season.

He’s just seven games into year two with San Jose, but he’s already pulled off a trick that’d proven difficult for recent predecessors: he’s made the Quakes both fun and consistently good. While sample sizes are still too small for many broad strokes assessments, their place in the standings and the underlying numbers back them: a +9.4 xG difference, per American Soccer Analysis, one of two teams (Vancouver, +13.6) fostering a margin over +5.0.

Related: MLS commissioner: Fifa ‘smart’ to use dynamic pricing for World Cup tickets

San Jose are one of just two teams with 18 points in the young season, also tied for the fewest goals conceded (2) thus far. The team’s construction follows a blueprint that Arena (who also leads recruitment) has refined from stop to stop: a largely domestic core of players supplemented by a few foreign standouts. Brazilian goalkeeper Daniel has been in his best form under Arena, while Timo Werner and Ronaldo Vieira are among the top options in their positions leaguewide.

The domestic contingent is doing their part, too. Niko Tsakiris is actualizing his long-lofty potential and is among the league’s steadiest chance creators. Beau Leroux has quickly become one of the league’s best box-to-box midfielders, while striker Preston Judd is a dependable line-leader with physicality and a knack for creating the requisite space in close quarters to fashion his shots. Saturday’s 3-1 win in Kansas City came without Werner, with all three goals coming from domestic vets: two from Jack Skahan, a 28-year-old winger who’s been at the club since 2020, and a third from Dave Romney, a holdover from Arena’s time in LA and New England.

While Kansas City is hardly a heavyweight, the Quakes’ early wins against last year’s Western Conference finalists (Vancouver and San Diego) show they shouldn’t be taken lightly. It’s just what Arena does.

Odds and ends

  • Inter Miami is now winless in their first two games at Nu Stadium, after blowing a 2-1 lead in the 77th minute against Red Bull New York on Saturday. Michael Bradley’s side still leans heavily on academy products, with exceptional midfield prospect Adri Mehmeti equalizing for his first MLS goal. Miami’s next home game comes on 25 April, with New England looking to continue the spoilers’ streak.

  • Colorado rebounded from last week’s madcap loss in Toronto with another chaotic contest. The Rapids outlasted Houston in a 6-2 goal fest, with five goals coming from the 69th minute onwards. Their 19 goals to date this year are joint-most in MLS, tied with Vancouver after their more modest 2-0 win over New York City.

  • MLS teams begin their participation in the US Open Cup field this week, with 16 teams joining in the tournament’s third round. MLS has only had partial participation since the cup resumed after Covid-19 led to two cancelled installments, with defending champion Nashville SC among the non-participants due to their qualification for the Concacaf Champions Cup. Four MLS sides will face a lower-division opponent from within their state: Orlando (away at third-division FC Naples), NYC FC (at third-division Westchester SC), Charlotte (hosting third-division Charlotte Independence), and Houston (hosting second-division El Paso Locomotive).

NFL Draft prospects 2026: Ranking the top 10 wide receivers, from Carnell Tate to Elijah Sarratt

NFL Draft prospects 2026: Ranking the top 10 wide receivers, from Carnell Tate to Elijah Sarratt originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The wide receiver class in the 2026 NFL Draft won't go down as the strongest of all time, but it's still rather solid, especially when it comes to high-end options.

With most teams needing to address two outside spots and a dynamic slot, there's a variety of receivers ready to elevate and fill various offensive needs.

Here's taking a deeper look at the 10 best on the board, who should all be selected in the first two rounds:

MORE: Sporting News' complete 7-round mock draft

NFL Draft prospects 2026: The top 10 wide receivers

1. Carnell Tate, Ohio State (6-2, 192 pounds)

Tate has proved to be a more complete receiver with his routes, hands, speed, and quickness during the process and is looking like the next great Buckeyes pro wideout to follow Garrett Wilson, Chris Olave, Jaxon Smith-Njiba, Emeka Egbuk, and precede Jeremiah Smith. He can do it all on the perimeter as a big-play threat and red zone force.

Draft projection: Early first round

2. Jordyn Tyson, Arizona State (6-2, 203 pounds)

Tyson isn't far off from Tate or right there with him with his size, strength, and speed. He may not be as dangerous downfield, but he's a smooth route-runner meant to dominate as an intermediate target with some big slot juice.

Draft projection: Early-to-mid first round

MORE:Sporting News' mock draft with first-round trades

3. Makai Lemon, USC (5-11, 192 pounds)

Lemon is more of a natural slot in the vein of former Trojan and current Lion Amon-Ra St. Brown. He is a quick athlete who packs toughness in running inside routes. He gets open well in shorter areas and can often explode after the catch.

Draft projection: Early-to-mid first round

4. Omar Cooper Jr., Indiana (6-0, 196 pounds)

Cooper is the biggest rising receiver in the draft season, and it didn't hurt that he has plenty of dazzling tape with No. 1 overall pick QB Fernando Mendoza in college. He is also a fine route-runner with some underrated downfield burst to make big plays in stride or after the catch.

Draft projection: Mid-to-late first round

MORE: NFL power rankings 2026 after free agency

5. KC Concepcion, Texas A&M (6-0, 196 pounds)

For what Concepcion lacks in ideal size for the outside, he compensates with top-flight speed and quickness. He has a nose for taking catches a long way with some Tyler Lockett-like upside.

Draft projection: Late first round

6. Denzel Boston, Washington (6-4, 212 pounds)

Boston falls a little behind the receivers ahead of him without game-breaking speed, but he uses his big frame and strength well outside and also shows plenty of toughness before and after the catch.

Draft projection: Late first round to early second round

7. Chris Bell,  Louisville (6-2, 222 pounds)

Bell is similar to Boston as a big, strong receiver who can win most routes with his body positioning. He has tough hands to separate and overwhelm shorter and smaller corners.

Draft projection: Early-to-mid second round

MORE:Biggest, strongest, fastest from 2026 NFL Combine

8. Germie Bernard, Alabama (6-1, 206 pounds)

Bernard has shot up boards, too, because he's such a unique big-play weapon who can line up everywhere. He is especially quick and tough in the open field after the catch in the Chris Godwin mold.

Draft projection: Early to mid-second round

9. Chris Brazell II, Tennessee (6-4, 190 pounds)

Brazell is a strong boundary possession receiver. He is a tough target to handle in the red zone, and also a bonus asset blocking for the running game. 

Draft projection: Mid-to-late third round

10. Elijah Sarratt, Indiana (6-3, 210 pounds)

Sarratt isn't far behind his former teammate Cooper as a big clutch target from the Hoosiers. He's more suited to running routes outside and needs to be more consistent in winning with his big frame. 

Draft projection: Mid-to-late third round

Where to watch Man United vs. Leeds live stream, TV channel, start time for Premier League match

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Where to watch Man United vs. Leeds live stream, TV channel, start time for Premier League match originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Manchester United welcome bitter rivals Leeds United to Old Trafford on Monday for their first Premier League game in more than three weeks.

A combination of the March international break and the FA Cup quarterfinals being played in early April means the Red Devils have not played a competitive match since the 2-2 draw at Bournemouth on March 20. Leeds, meanwhile, battled to a penalty-shootout win over West Ham to reach the cup semifinals last time out.

The reverse fixture between these sides — the last for Man United under former coach Ruben Amorim — ended in a 1-1 draw at Elland Road in January. With Champions League qualification and Premier League survival now their respective priorities, taking maximum points from this game could be hugely important to both teams.

The Sporting News looks at the key details ahead of this game, including how to watch the match, kickoff times and the weekly schedule.

Man United vs. Leedslive stream, TV channel

Here's how to watch this Premier League match in the U.S.:

TV channel: USA Network
Live stream: DIRECTV

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What time does Man United vs. Leedskick off?

This Premier League clash takes place at Old Trafford in Manchester, UK and kicks off on Monday, April 13 at 8 p.m. local time.

Here's how that time translates across the U.S.:

DateKickoff time
Eastern TimeMon, April 133:00 p.m.
Central TimeMon, April 132:00 p.m. 
Mountain TimeMon, April 131:00 p.m. 
Pacific TimeMon, April 1312:00 p.m. 

Premier League fixture schedule this week

Friday, April 10

  • West Ham United vs. Wolverhampton Wanderers (3 p.m. ET)

Saturday, April 11

  • Arsenal vs. Bournemouth (7:30 a.m. ET)
  • Brentford vs. Everton (10 a.m. ET)
  • Burnley vs. Brighton and Hove Albion (10 a.m. ET)
  • Liverpool vs. Fulham (12:30 p.m. ET)

Sunday, April 12

  • Crystal Palace vs. Newcastle United (9 a.m. ET)
  • Sunderland vs. Tottenham Hotspur (9 a.m. ET)
  • Nottingham Forest vs. Aston Villa (9 a.m. ET)
  • Chelsea vs. Manchester City (11:30 a.m. ET)

Monday, April 13

  • Manchester United vs. Leeds United (3 p.m. ET)

Houston Texans News: How much would a Will Anderson extension cost?

HOUSTON, TEXAS - OCTOBER 26: Will Anderson Jr. #51 of the Houston Texans celebrates after defeating the San Francisco 49ers after the game at NRG Stadium on October 26, 2025 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Alex Slitz/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Houston Texans News

Houston Texans Fans Find Out The Price Tag On A Will Anderson Jr. Extension (Yahoo Sports)

Aireontae Ersery Weighs In on Texans’ Massive O-Line Overhaul (Sports Illustrated)

VanderMock 1.0: Who I’d Draft for the Houston Texans in the 2026 NFL Draft (HoustonTexans.com)

Man who allegedly robbed and stole car of Houston Texans player Jaylen Reed sentenced to 10 years in prison (KPRC 2 Houston)

NFL News

Report: Ex-Canes DE Bain drove in fatal car crash (ESPN.com)

Panel rules NFL teams didn’t collude on QB deals (ESPN.com)

Cowboys safety Bell arrested, faces drug charges (ESPN.com)

Former NFL WR Ginn charged with DWI in Texas (ESPN.com)

Eagles get Packers WR Wicks for picks in trade (ESPN.com)

Sources: NYT investigating reporter’s Vrabel ties (ESPN.com)

Sources: Colts seeking to trade away CB Moore (ESPN.com)

Former Jets, Louisvile QB Nagle dies at age 57 (ESPN.com)

Houston & Collegiate Sports

Who will LA Lakers face in NBA Playoffs? Matchup with Houston Rockets set (USA Today)

Rockets shift focus to playoff matchup vs. Lakers after rolling to win in finale (Houston Chronicle)

Astros’ Tatsuya Imai to have tests for right arm fatigue (ESPN.com)

Phil Garner, 3-time All-Star who managed Astros to ’05 pennant, dies at 76 (MLB.com)

Ranking the Astros’ concerns after a 6-10 start: From Joe Espada to Bryan Abreu (The Athletic)

7-round mock draft: Patriots open with a splash

Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Vrabel hugs wide receiver A.J. Brown (11) after they beat the 49ers at Nissan Stadium Thursday, Dec. 23, 2021 in Nashville, Tenn. Titans 49ers 245

We’re just over a week away from the draft, and the excitement is starting to ramp up. For the New England Patriots, this means finalizing the board and taking a last up-close look at some potential targets come next week’s big event. For us, this means another seven-round mock draft.

As a reminder, I never draft the same player twice, so, if you can’t find your draft crush, he might be in my other mock drafts, which you can find here: 1.0 | 2.0 | 3.0 | 4.0

As always, I am using the rankings from the NFL Mock Draft Database to give you a reference of where each player is on the consensus board. Enjoy, and let me know what you think about this draft in the comments. I’m sure this one will be met with universal acclaim… right?

Round 1

TRADE: Patriots trade 1-31 and a 2027 4th-round pick to Eagles for WR A.J. Brown and a 2027 6th-round pick: The Patriots trading for A.J. Brown feels inevitable, and they do it here with their first-round pick. The first alone isn’t quite enough, so they have to throw in a fourth from next year’s draft to sweeten the deal. To it done, the Eagles also include a sixth-rounder in 2027. The assumption is that this trade is made with the Patriots on the clock to see what they would be passing on, and to see if there is someone there that the Eagles might want.

Round 2

2-63: ED Dani Dennis-Sutton (Penn State | No. 68: The Patriots are desperate for help along the defensive edge, so they grab Dennis-Sutton at the end of the second round. He is a solid run defender, which is something that they clearly need to be better at from the edge spot, particularly after letting Anfernee Jennings go earlier this offseason. There is some concern that the sack production will not translate well to the NFL, but the athleticism is there with a 39.5-inch vertical, a 10-foot-11 broad jump, and a sub-7-second three-cone drill. He also has the correct mindset to play for a Mike Vrabel-led team: he loves playing football and goes all-in on special teams as well, where he blocked a school-record three punts last season. 

Dani Dennis-Sutton is next in a long line of a freak athlete edge defenders from Penn State https://t.co/D3i0WfuPzcpic.twitter.com/YQ17eHJpLw

— NFL Draft Files (@NFL_DF) March 19, 2026

Round 3

TRADE: Patriots trade 3-95 and 4-131 to Dolphins for 3-90 and 5-151: The Patriots and Dolphins flip a few picks so New England can get a guy that it wants. They move up five spots in the third and move back 20 spots from the fourth to the fifth to do so.

3-90: OT Travis Burke (Memphis | No. 159): Burke is a massive prospect, measuring in at 6-foot-9 and 325 pounds. He is long as well, but that’s not the best part of his game. The best part is the mean streak that he plays with. He is a finisher who wants to drive his man into the ground, and that is exactly what the Patriots liked about Will Campbell last year. Burke might need a little refinement, but he’ll get that sitting behind Morgan Moses for a season. Offensive line is a position of need, and Burke has a great chance to be a solid option for the Patriots at right tackle for the future.

Travis Burke might be the most violent finisher in the 2026 OL class.

6’9, 325 and you’re getting 5–7 knockdowns a game — not cleanup, not scheme…

full-body, torque + drive finishes.

Film room with Memphis RT ↓https://t.co/sGAyjPUNIMpic.twitter.com/zmOrOs9LsJ

— Brandon Thorn (@BrandonThornNFL) March 24, 2026

Round 4

4-125: TE Eli Raridon (Notre Dame | No. 141: Raridon is leaving South Bend with only 48 career catches, but he has the frame, athleticism, and blocking to make you believe that he has some real promise in the NFL. He looks like he can still add some mass, but he did a nice job as a blocker already and has some fluidity in his routes. He is good in contested-catch situations and had some flashes after the catch as well. You’re drafting him for his projection, but I like the swing here, and, although you don’t scout the helmet, Notre Dame tight ends have historically been serviceable players, even if they don’t turn into superstars.

Eli Raridon will play in the NFL for a long time pic.twitter.com/jU59gYVZlW

— NFL Draft Files (@NFL_DF) March 20, 2026

Round 5

5-151: LB Jimmy Rolder (Michigan | No. 172): Rolder was only a one-year starter at Michigan, but led the team in tackles this past year. He plays with very good instincts and is a great tackler. His size does limit some things, but his athleticism and instincts should counteract those limitations. He also doesn’t have a ton of experience, but looks to be the type of player who can grow in the NFL, and the hope is that there is some untapped potential with him to build on what was an impressive season from him last year. At the very least, he will be an instant contributor on special teams, with a chance to make it onto field on defense in short order.

Michigan LB Jimmy Rolder was a fun watch. Quality instincts, showed smooth change of direction+close, and excellent take on and finishing skills against the run pic.twitter.com/mVdYiCIbFR

— Billy M (@BillyM_91) April 3, 2026

5-171: OL Jeremiah Wright (Auburn | No. 173): Wright is an older prospect, who will be 25 when the season starts, and he was only a two-year starter at Auburn, but I think there is something to work with. He is a converted defensive tackle, so he is fairly new to the position, and you can see the defensive line physicality in his tape. He wants to punish you when he gets a hold of you, and, with his size — 6-foot-5, 331 pounds — he is usually successful. As you can imagine, his game needs some refinement, but I think he’s worth a shot to see if you can develop him into a contributor. 

Super High on Jeremiah Wright! 6’5 331lbs Guard, Wright is nasty in the trenches! His physicality jumps off the screen when watching his film! Generates serious impact on first contact; when he gets his hands inside and fires his hips, bodies move backwards whether they want to… pic.twitter.com/w4kYW7CG26

— DraftNerd (@TALKINGBALL1) April 3, 2026

Round 6

6-191: ED Nadame Tucker (Western Michigan | No. 169): I realize that this is lower than his projection, but Tucker will be 26 in June, and has only one year of production in college. That year, however, was fantastic, with 21 tackles for loss and 14.5 sacks. His frame isn’t huge, and there are serious concerns that he will never be a true starter in the NFL, but I think that there is a good chance that he ends up being a situational pass rusher on Day 1 and solid complement to Dani Dennis-Sutton.

Nadame Tucker is such an easy day 3 favorite. Taking 4star OT Stanton Ramil to the woodshed.

> Led the FBS in sacks 14.5.
> Led in pass rush win rate 27.6.

! Didn't play football until his senior year of HS. pic.twitter.com/9XNaXqNkxJ

— ZeeBee (@BellinoZee) April 3, 2026

6-198: RB Le’Veon Moss (Texas A&M | No. 206): Moss is a physical running back who isn’t very explosive, but does run very hard in the hole. He projects as an early-down back who doesn’t bring much to the table as a receiver. He still can be used on passing downs, however, because he is fantastic in pass pro. He did deal with some injuries in college which slowed him down, if he can avoid that at the next level, he could be a solid rotational option for the Patriots, and take some of the carrying load off of Rhamondre Stevenson and TreVeyon Henderson to keep them both healthy for what should hopefully be another playoff push.

4. Le’Veon Moss

One of the most overlooked backs in the class.
• Size + power combo
• Goal-line upside
• Can handle volume

If he lands in the right room, he could SMASH ADP. pic.twitter.com/2tPHVYoF8G

— Dynatyze Football (@DynatyzeFF) April 3, 2026

6-202: TE Tanner Koziol (Houston | No. 235): The Patriots picked up another tight end earlier in the draft in Rariden, who is a good blocker and has some upside as a pass catcher. Koziol is not a very good blocker, and might not have elite athleticism, but his production speaks for itself. The last two seasons — one at Ball State and one at Houston — he racked up 168 catches for 1,566 yards and 14 touchdowns. He has some things to work on, and he is far from a perfect prospect, but he does a really nice job in traffic and has very soft hands. Adding a tight end with his size and production history would be a win, especially this late in the draft.

WHEWWWWW BUDDY

Houston TE Tanner Koziol climbing the damn ladder in the red zone pic.twitter.com/z8PvU222Bk

— Trevor Sikkema (@TampaBayTre) January 29, 2026

6-212: CB Devon Marshall (NC State | No. 221): The Patriots could use some more depth at the corner position, and they bring in a local kid here in the sixth round. Marshall attended the team’s local pro day, and had a bunch of ball production last season at NC State. He only had two interceptions, but he led the nation with 16 pass deflections. He isn’t the fastest corner, but has solid technique, and that should translate well at the next level. Marshall might not start right away, but he looks like a decent long-term option.

NC State CB Devon Marshall was targeted relentlessly vs Florida State.

He did a great job attacking the catch point when targeted deep, and triggering downhill on underneath stuff. pic.twitter.com/W9Fa17wtTc

— Tyler Brooke (@TylerDBrooke) January 24, 2026

Round 7

7-247: P Brett Thorson (Georgia | No. 286): After Bryce Baringer struggled last season, the Patriots need to address the punter situation, whether that is in the draft or with a UDFA. Here, they take a punter with their last pick in Thorson. Thorson is already 26, having played in Australia before coming to the States to play for Georgia. He has solid hang time on his punts, and has gotten significantly better at his coffin corner punts. He is also willing to put his body on the line to make a tackle, preventing a touchdown against Tennessee, but also missing the end of the 2024 season with an injury to his non-kicking leg. Overall, Australian rules kickers tend to be pretty good NFL punters, so I like the swing here.

UGA Punter Brett Thorson weighed in at 240 at the Senior Bowl

🐶45.6 career punt yard average
🐶Longs each year: 75, 60, 60, 66
🐶2025 Ray Guy winner

Melbourne, Australia native attended ProKick Australia for HS & is funny as hell

First punter drafted
pic.twitter.com/QooqPL558M

— Clint Goss (@NFLDraftDome) January 27, 2026

So, there you have it. A big trade on Day 1, holes being filled on Day 2, and a some promising developmental options on Day 3. What do you think? Which moves would you make differently? Please let us know down below.

DitD & Open Post - 4/13/26: Smart and Savvy Edition

Apr 12, 2026; Newark, New Jersey, USA; New Jersey Devils left wing Jesper Bratt (63) skates against Ottawa Senators center Shane Pinto (12) during the third period at Prudential Center. Mandatory Credit: John Jones-Imagn Images | John Jones-Imagn Images

Here are your links for today:

Devils Links

A pair of Jesper Bratt goals pushed the Devils to a 5-3 win over the Red Wings on Saturday as Detroit was eliminated from playoff contention. [Devils NHL]

And on Sunday in the home finale, a power play goal from Nico Hischier in overtime gave the Devils a 4-3 win over the Senators. [Devils NHL]

“Whether it’s Sunny Mehta or whoever else the Devils hire, they have work to do once they begin the job. Let’s look at the four most important tasks facing the Devils’ next GM.” [Devils on the Rush ($)]

“Mehta is smart and media savvy. But he has not yet been a general manager in the NHL and could use an experienced front-office member to support him. Insert Shanahan, who fits both the experienced front-office member criteria as well as a franchise great. He was Lou Lamoriello’s first draft selection as Devils general manager in 1987 and played his first 281 games in a Devils uniform before bookending his career in New Jersey in 2008-09.” [New Jersey Hockey Now]

Could Tyler Dellow be another good option? “Dellow also has a data-driven background, a history with the organization, and has done tidy work to help elevate the Carolina Hurricanes.” [Infernal Access ($)]

Hockey Links

“The 2025-26 Stanley Cup Playoffs will be the first NHL post-season without all three NYC area teams (NJD, NYI, NYR) since the Devils entered the league in 1974 as the Kansas City Scouts.” [r/hockey]

Cool stuff:

For the 100th time pic.twitter.com/1nwHm3OdAU

— Washington Capitals (@Capitals) April 12, 2026

Ouch:

Avs head coach Jared Bednar took an attempted dump-in from Keegan Kolesar to the side of the head and has left the bench 🤕 pic.twitter.com/Qh0uQQSXgd

— Gino Hard (@GinoHard_) April 12, 2026

Avalanche head coach Jared Bednar will not accompany the team on their upcoming two-game road trip due to facial fractures and a corneal abrasion. He will not require surgery at this time and is expected to make a full recovery.

Avalanche assistant coaches Nolan Pratt and… pic.twitter.com/6VupeAD82E

— P – Colorado Avalanche (@Avalanche) April 12, 2026

Who are the league’s most underrated forwards? “This list could have easily been 30-50 players long, so unfortunately, a lot of highly deserving candidates (including the one on your favorite team) will likely be left off. Here’s my personal take on seven underrated NHL forwards. I’ve tried to include a diverse mix of player types, including top-six players that out-of-market fans have already heard of but whose talent/production they may not fully appreciate, and some under-the-radar middle-six forwards.” [The Athletic ($)]

“Nick Suzuki recorded his 100th point of the season Sunday night, becoming the first Montreal Canadiens’ skater to reach the single-season milestone in 40 years.” [Daily Faceoff]

Feel free to discuss these and any other hockey-related stories in the comments below.

New Florida Panthers Numbers: Who Wears Them Now, Who Wore Them Best

New Florida Panthers Numbers: Who Wears Them Now, Who Wore Them Best
Florida Panthers forward Mackie Samoskevich changed his number from 25 to 11 this season. // Photo courtesy @FlaPanthers

The last time we broke down the new members of the Florida Panthers, it was in August a few weeks before the start of training camp.

Then, the only players who looked like solid hits to make the team were Jeff Petry, Daniil Tarasov, and Luke Kunin.

All three did make the team, but many others did too.

Mackie Samoskevich even changed his number.

We did not know about that one in August.

With the Panthers wrapping up the season with two home games this week, what better time to break down the numbers assigned/requested from all of the new members of the Panthers.

Some, of course, have been here a lot longer than others.

As we do at FHN whenever new players arrive is to look at the numbers they will wear with the Panthers, comparing them to players of the past who have previously worn that number.

So, here is a a look at which Florida Panthers player wore the number first, and, who wore it best.

NHL: Florida Panthers at Carolina Hurricanes
Jay Bouwmeester Credit: James Guillory-Imagn Images

FLORIDA PANTHERS No. 4

  • Who Wears It Now: D Marek Alscher
  • Who Wore It First: Keith Brown
  • Who Wore It Best: Jay Bouwmeester
  • Who Wore No. 4: Brown, Per Gustafsson, John Jakopin, Bouwmeester, Dennis Seidenberg, Keaton Ellerby, Dylan Olsen, Olli Juolevi, Casey Fitzgerald, Matt Kiersted
  • Breaking It Down: This one is not to hard to pick a winner. It’s Bouwmeester, whether he wants it or not. Bouwmeester was not always happy to be playing for the Panthers, but he was one of the top young defensemen in the league after being Florida’s top pick (third overall) in 2003. He ended up winning the Stanley Cup and Gold with Team Canada during his standout career.

FLORIDA PANTHERS No. 6

  • Who Wears It Now: D Donovan Sebrango
  • Who Wore It First: Peter Andersson
  • Who Wore It Best: Jason Wooley
  • Who Wore No. 6: Andersson, Greg Smyth, Wooley, Jeff Norton, Peter Ratchuk, Dan Boyle, Andreas Lilja, Noah Welch, Magnus Johansson, Ville Koistinen, Dennis Wideman, Ryan Whitney, Alexander Petrovic, Chris Wideman, Anton Stralman, Colin White, Mike Reilly, Jaycob Megna
  • Breaking It Down: Megna was the last to wear No. 6 and was part of a Stanley Cup championship last season — but Wooley was a big part of the Panthers going to the Stanley Cup Final three years out of expansion in 1996. He was part of the infamous trade in which the Panthers sent Wooley and Stu Barnes to Pittsburgh for Chris Wells and helped facilitate the breakup of the Miami Arena Panthers.

FLORIDA PANTHERS No. 11

  • Who Wears It Now: F Mackie Samoskevich
  • Who Wore It First: Evgeny Davydov
  • Who Wore It Best: Jonathan Huberdeau
  • Who Wore No. 11: Davydov, Billy Lindsay, Kevyn Adams, Mikael Samuelsson, Jon Sim, Gregory Campbell, Niclas Bergfors, Huberdeau
  • Breaking It Down: There are a few strong candidates here — Lindsay topping the list — but there is no doubt this goes to Huberdeau. At the time he was traded to Calgary for Matthew Tkachuk, there was talk of this number being retired for him since he owned all of the major franchise records and all. It still might be retired one day, but it will be a shared honor.

FLORIDA PANTHERS No. 18

  • Who Wears It Now: F Noah Gregor
  • Who Wore It First: Mike Hough
  • Who Wore It Best: Hough
  • Who Wore No. 18: Hough, Alex Hicks, Cam Stewart, Marcus Nilson, Ville Peltonen, Shawn Matthias, Reilly Smith, Micheal Haley, Robert Hagg, Marc Staal, Steven Lorentz
  • Breaking It Down: There have not been many players who have worn this number with distinction, although Peltonen had his moments as did Matthias, Smith, and Cup champion Lorentz. Hough was part of the original Panthers and spent four years here which is longer than anyone else.

FLORIDA PANTHERS No. 20

  • Who Wears It Now: D Mike Benning
  • Who Wore It First: Brian Skrudland
  • Who Wore It Best: Skrudland
  • Who Wore No. 20: Skrudland, Val Bure, Craig MacDonald, Josh Olson, Kamil Piros, Joel Kwiatkowski, Ed Belfour, Richard Zednik, Ryan Carter, Sean Bergenheim, Reto Berra, Aleksi Heponiemi, Jesse Puljujarvi
  • Breaking It Down: There certainly have been some characters to wear this number (we’re looking at you, Eddie the Eagle) but Skrudland helped bring legitimacy to the expansion Panthers as their first captain who helped lead them to the Final in their third year.
NHL: USA TODAY Sports-Archive
Brian Skrudland in the 1996 Eastern Conference FinalCredit: RVR Photos-Imagn Images

FLORIDA PANTHERS No. 22

  • Who Wears It Now: D Toby Bjornfot
  • Who Wore It First: Bob Kudelski
  • Who Wore It Best: Shawn Thornton
  • Who Wore No. 22: Kudelski, Scott Levins, Steve Washburn, Dino Ciccarelli, Todd Simpson, Kristian Huselius, Sean Hill, Jassen Cullimore, Jeff Taffe, Matt Bradley, George Parros, Mike Mottau, Thornton, Troy Brouwer, Chase Priskie, Zac Dalpe
  • Breaking It Down: This is one of a few numbers in Panthers history to be worn by a Hall of Famer, but Ciccarelli was at the end of his career here. So, too, was Thornton, but he added a lot to a Panthers team that needed some juice helping Florida win the Atlantic in 2016. He also was the originator of the ‘Spacey in Space’ phenomenon which we’re still not talking about. Bjornfot, it should be noted, once wore No. 2 but changed to No. 22 when Jeff Petry joined the team. Hey, it’s available again.

FLORIDA PANTHERS No. 24

  • Who Wears It Now: F Vinnie Hinostroza
  • Who Wore It First: Brent Severyn
  • Who Wore It Best: Robert Svehla
  • Who Wore No. 24: Severyn, Svehla, Darcy Hordichuk, Ruslan Salei, Bryan McCabe, Ryan Carter, Brad Boyes, Jiri Hudler, Seth Griffith, Justin Sourdif
  • Breaking It Down: Svehla wins this one by a pretty good margin as he remains one of the top players in franchise history. But you have to admit, some pretty fun players wore this one from Hordichuk, the late Ruslan Salei, former captain Bryan McCabe, and the popular Justin Sourdif. But it’s Svehla — and it’s not close.

FLORIDA PANTHERS No. 25

  • Who Wears It Now: F Nolan Foote
  • Who Wore It First: Geoff Smith
  • Who Wore It Best: Viktor Kozlov
  • Who Wore No. 25: Smith, Kozlov, Joe Nieuwendyk, Jarred Smithson, Jacob Markstrom, Henrik Haapala, Derick Brassard, Brady Keeper, Mackie Samoskevich
  • Breaking It Down: Samoskevich gave this one up to get No. 11 and it is another one of those numbers worn here by a future Hall of Famer. Nieuwendyk spent his final two NHL seasons here and played well, only his chronic back forced his retirement. Kozlov was part of the original Sunrise Panthers, playing for the team from 1998-2004.

FLORIDA PANTHERS No. 29

  • Who Wears It Now: F Cole Reinhardt
  • Who Wore It First: Jeff Greenlaw
  • Who Wore It Best: Tomas Vokoun
  • Who Wore No. 29: Greenlaw, Johan Garpenlov, Ryan Johnson, Mike Vernon, Anders Eriksson, Lukas Krajicek, Darren Van Impe, Igor Kravchuk, Jeff Toms, Jamie McLennan, Vokoun, Bill Thomas, Harri Sateri
  • Breaking It Down: Vokoun may be one of the most underrated players to ever suit up for the Panthers. He was fantastic in net, yet played on some pretty bad Panthers teams over the years. Not his fault. Vokoun was good. In his first season after coming over from Nashville, Vokoun faced a whopping 2,213 shots in 69 games. He had a .919 save percentage that year.
NHL: Florida Panthers at Carolina Hurricanes
Tomas VokounCredit: James Guillory-Imagn Images

FLORIDA PANTHERS No. 32

  • Who Wears It Now: F Wilmer Skoog
  • Who Wore It First: Richard Shulmistra
  • Who Wore It Best: Kris Versteeg
  • Who Wore No. 32: Shulmistra, Mike Vernon, Ryan Jardine, Stephane Matteau, Grant McNeill, Michal Repik, Versteeg, Lucas Carlsson
  • Breaking It Down: One would think more players would have picked a cool number like 32 but alas, not so when it comes to the Panthers. Versteeg gets the nod here because he was part of the big Dale Tallon spending spree in 2011 and he helped the Panthers end their long playoff drought. Versteeg was not here long, but at least he got to go back to Chicago.

FLORIDA PANTHERS No. 54

  • Who Wears It Now: D Ludvig Jansson
  • Who Wore It First: Kamil Kreps
  • Who Wore It Best: Kreps
  • Who Wore No. 54: Kreps, Givani Smith
  • Breaking It Down: Kamil Kreps spent part of four seasons with the Panthers and scored 18 goals with 60 points in 232 games. But his nickname was the ‘Krepper.’ That alone wins this competition.

FLORIDA PANTHERS No. 79

  • Who Wears It Now: F Cole Schwindt
  • Who Wore It First: Schwindt
  • Who Wore It Best: Schwindt
  • Who Wore No. 79: Schwindt
  • Breaking It Down: Let’s see; it’s Cole Schwindt. The forward played in three games during the 2021-22 season wearing No. 79 then was traded to Calgary in the Matthew Tkachuk deal. He comes back when the Panthers claim him off waivers before the season starts and he asks for his old number. Got to love that.
ON DECK: GAME No. 81
NEW YORK RANGERS at FLORIDA PANTHERS

This article: New Florida Panthers Numbers: Who Wears Them Now, Who Wore Them Best originally appeared on Florida Hockey Now.

2026 Brewers Week in Review: Week 3

Apr 12, 2026; Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; Milwaukee Brewers second baseman Brice Turang (2) after hitting a home run during the fifth inning against the Washington Nationals at American Family Field. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-Imagn Images | Jeff Hanisch-Imagn Images

Last Week’s Results

  • Monday: Brewers 8, Red Sox 6
  • Tuesday: Red Sox 3, Brewers 2
  • Wednesday: Red Sox 5, Brewers 0
  • Thursday: Off Day
  • Friday: Nationals 7, Brewers 3
  • Saturday: Nationals 3, Brewers 1
  • Sunday: Nationals 8, Brewers 6

Division Standings

  • Pirates: 9-6
  • Reds: 9-7
  • Cardinals: 8-7
  • Brewers: 8-7
  • Cubs: 7-8

Last Week

  • Pirates: 3-3
  • Reds: 3-4
  • Cardinals: 3-3
  • Brewers: 1-5
  • Cubs: 3-3

Top Pitching Performance of the Week

It hasn’t been a week to remember for, really, anyone on the Brewers or their performance as a team. Jacob Misiorowski did have an impressive start in which he struck out 10 Red Sox in just 5 1/3 innings, but he walked four in that game, allowed three earned runs, and lost, so I don’t think that’s it. I guess I’ll go with Grant Anderson, who made three scoreless appearances and earned a hold in Monday’s win, the team’s only victory of the week.

Top Hitting Performance of the Week

Again, no major candidates here because the team did so poorly. I think the choice is probably Brice Turang, who not only played well but also proved how important he is to the team: Turang missed the last two games of the Boston series, and Milwaukee scored only two runs in those two games combined. When he was playing this week, Turang led the team with a 1.188 OPS, tied Jake Bauers with two homers, walked more than anyone else this week (five times), and also led in stolen bases (2-for-2, which Christian Yelich matched).

TWO HOMER DAY FOR BRICE

https://t.co/eycfmE2vgmhttps://t.co/IbJchcTQFmpic.twitter.com/AZ5xr5R45L

— Milwaukee Brewers (@Brewers) April 12, 2026

Injury Notes & Roster Moves

  • Jared Koenig was sent to the 15-day injured list on Monday with a left elbow strain. That’s not good, and could lead to Tommy John surgery, but for now, Koenig will try short-term, non-surgical treatment, which, according to the team, could see him return in two to four weeks in a best-case scenario.
  • Christian Yelich had to leave Sunday’s game with hamstring tightness, and Pat Murphy sounded pessimistic after the game. “We’re most likely going to get some bad news,” was what he told reporters postgame.
  • On Saturday, two of Milwaukee’s young pitchers banged their knees: Kyle Harrison when a Gary Sánchez throw to first was wild and hit him in the kneecap, and Brandon Sproat when he laid out trying to make a defensive play. Both pitchers stayed in the game and pitched after their injuries, and there is no concern about a major injury for either, but both were headed for further examination after the game. The concern level here sounds low (and Sproat reported feeling fine on Sunday)
  • Turang did miss two games with ankle tendinitis, but he was back for the weekend series.
  • As for players recovering from injuries, Quinn Priester had a good live batting practice session and is scheduled to face hitters at extended spring training this week. Jackson Chourio and Andrew Vaughn are both recovering the way they should be, but Vaughn still has a ways to go, and while Chourio is closer, he hasn’t yet been cleared to start hitting.
  • The news isn’t as good on Rob Zastryzny, who had a setback — a ribcage injury — while he was out on a rehab assignment. He isn’t expected to be ready for several weeks.
  • The initial replacement for Koenig was Shane Drohan, who started against the Red Sox on Wednesday in his major league debut. That start didn’t go very well — four walks, three hits, and three runs in 2 2/3 innings — and Drohan was sent back to Triple-A Nashville after the game in favor of Easton McGee.
  • Steward Berroa, who was designated for assignment on April 3, was traded to the Phillies for cash.
  • The Brewers also signed pitcher Reiss Knehr, a 29-year-old right-hander who made 21 appearances between 2021 and 2023 for the Padres but hasn’t pitched in the majors since then, to a minor league deal.

On Deck

  • Monday: Off Day
  • Tuesday: vs. Blue Jays (6:40 p.m.)
  • Wednesday: vs. Blue Jays (6:40 p.m.)
  • Thursday: vs. Blue Jays (12:40 p.m.)
  • Friday: @ Marlins (6:10 p.m.)
  • Saturday: @ Marlins (3:10 p.m.)
  • Sunday: @ Marlins (12:40 p.m.)

Cowboys news: The ‘win-now, veteran trades’ mock draft

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All Trades! ‘Win now’ Cowboys retool with Garrett, vets in 7-rd mock draft – K.D. Drummond, Cowboys Wire

A different take on a mock draft.

If the Cowboys were truly in win-now mode, they’d be able to acquire impact veterans on the trade market.

Using outside trade compensations, we acquired four veteran defenders to help Christian Parker’s new defense.

Trade 1.12, 1.20, 2027 3rd to Cleveland for Edge Myles Garrett

Trade 3.92, 2027 6th to Miami for LB Jordyn Brooks

Trade 4.114, 5.180 to Baltimore for CB Marlon Humphrey

Trade 5.152 to Indianapolis for CB Kenny Moore

5.177 select LSU LB/Edge Harold Perkins

7.212 select Arkansas QB Taylen Green

What does “win now” actually look like, in it’s purest form? NFL fans scoffed at the way the Los Angeles Rams and their GM Les Snead disregarded their draft picks year after year after year, claiming that once the championship window closed on them, they’d be in purgatory for years to come. Yet, thanks to the elite coaching of Sean McVay, Snead and the Rams were able to quickly bounce back and return to the championship picture.

After winning it all in 2021, the Rams spent all of one year in roster hell, going 5-12 in 2022, and they’ve climbed back up the ladder to contention each year since. In 2023 they lost in the wild-card round. In 2024 they lost in the divisional round. 2025 saw them fall in the conference championship. Dallas Cowboys fans must be jealous. As a team that follows the trend instead of sets it, what if Jerry Jones and company adopted the Rams’ strategy and expanded on their recent trade-ful ways and sent almost all of their picks away to bring back veterans?

Cowboys insider delivers harsh Luke Schoonmaker reality fans already believe – Jared A’Latorre, The Landry Hat

Luke Schoonmaker remains a big question mark heading into 2026.

That sentiment was echoed by Cowboys insider Bobby Belt on 105.3 The Fan in Dallas when discussing Schoonmaker’s ceiling. The coaching staff appears to be high on him, particularly tight ends coach Lunda Wells and even Brian Schottenheimer, but Belt isn’t buying it.

“Schotty, a couple of weeks ago, said something to the effect of, they need to look like Luke Schoonmaker. Come in prepared to work, and then took a step up. I was talking to somebody the other day, and they were like, yeah, they really feel like Luke Schoonmaker’s progressed, and I’m like, what is this brainwashing you all are trying to do?”

Belt has sources as an insider, but if someone close to the Cowboys believes Schoonmaker “progressed” last season, it’s head-scratching, to say the least. It may simply be posturing, aimed at avoiding negative commentary about the player.

The former second-round pick out of Michigan hasn’t panned out like fans hoped. Last season, Brevyn Spann-Ford supplanted Schoonmaker on the depth chart, making a bigger impact as both a blocker and receiver. If that continues, Schoonmaker’s spot is in serious jeopardy.

2026 NFL Draft Big Board: Prospects 11-20- Cody Warren, Inside The Star

Dallas may have a couple chances at drafting several of these names.

12. Dillon Thieneman, S, Oregon

I love a smart, athletic safety and Dillon Thieneman is one of those guys. He sees the game faster than other players and his college resume shows this attribute.

In 2025, he finished with 44 solo tackles, two interceptions, and five passes defended at Oregon, and his earlier college stats showed even more ball production.

Player comp: Jessie Bates

I’ve seen Dillon Thieneman play with range and instincts. He’s not stuck in one role as he can play deep, rotate, and work in multiple safety alignments, which is why the Bates comparison makes sense.

13. Spencer Fano, OT, Utah

Players like Spencer Fano make it easy for people like me to give a fan first evaluation.

He profiles as a clean offensive tackle draft prospect, and the numbers back it up. PFF graded him at 83.9 overall in 2025, with an 81.5 pass-blocking grade and a 79.9 run-blocking grade. Those grades don’t do him justice as he gave up 0 sacks and 0 hits allowed in 2025.

Player comp: Tristan Wirfs-lite

I think this comp works because Spencer Fano tested like a rare athlete for the position. He had the top overall score among tackles, finishing first in the three-cone, and running one of the fastest 40 times in the tackle group.

Emmitt Smith has message for George Pickens amid Cowboys contract standoff- Mike Moraitis, Sports Illustrated

Smith wants to see Pickens wear the star in 2026.

Smith spoke with Joseph Hoyt of The Dallas Morning News and offered up some advice for Pickens. Instead of possibly holding out or asking for a trade, Smith encouraged Pickens to play the year out on the tag.

“Take the one-year deal,” Smith said after Hoyt revealed to him the $27 million price tag of Pickens’ current pact.

Smith went on to basically say the grass isn’t always greener on the other side. The Hall of Famer thinks Pickens’ best chance to produce at a high level and be happy is in Dallas.

“And I’m telling you George: you’re not going to go to too many places that’s going to be like Dallas, or Texas,” Smith said. “You can go to Florida somewhere: who down in Florida is going to throw you the football?”

“You’re better at The Star. Look at The Star, see the facilities that we have, look at what you have the opportunity to build here,” Smith said. “Come on. Think about life beyond the game.”


Daily Discussion Question: Do you think the Cowboys will do anything else before the draft?

Mets Daily Prospect Report, 4/13/26: Blowouts, shutouts, squeakers and flops

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Triple-A: Syracuse Mets (7-8)

SYRACUSE 3, BUFFALO 2 (BOX)

Trailing 1-0 for most of the ballgame, a late three-run surge put Syracuse on top in the eighth inning and Ryan Lambert, Joe Jacques, and Ofreidy Gomez locked it down for the win. Duarte, Baumann, Jonathan Pintaro, and Lambert combined to allow a single run over seven innings, a fourth inning Charles McAdoo solo homer, but the offense struggled against Josh Fleming and the Buffalo bullpen behind him. Finally, in the top of the eighth, the bats came alive. Nick Morabito hit a two-run homer to put Syracuse on top and Christian Pache drove in an insurance run with an RBI triple. That insurance run came up big in the bottom of the ninth, as the Bisons loaded the bases and were able to bring a run home on a ground out before Gomez recorded the last out of the ballgame.

Double-A: Binghamton Rumble Ponies (5-3)

SOMERSET 7, BINGHAMTON 5 (BOX)

Jordan Geber looked fine early on, but he was lifted for Dakota Hawkins in the top of the fourth and things quickly went awry. The right-hander allowed a double, walked a batter, allowed another double, allowed a triple, and allowed yet another double before finally recording his first out. When everything was said and done, it was 5-0 Patriots. A Jacob Reimer two-run homer in the sixth put Binghamton on the board, but those runs were negated in the top of the ninth when Somerset scored two more runs off of Kevin Gowdy. It’s too bad, because the Rumble Ponies mounted a comeback in the bottom of the inning and plated three runs in the bottom of the frame on a Jose Ramon three-run homer before running out of outs; had Gowdy not allowed those two runs, Binghamton would’ve tied the game at 5-5 and who knows what would’ve happened in extras.

High-A: Brooklyn Cyclones (2-6)

JERSEY SHORE 7, BROOKLYN 0 (BOX)

Earlier this week, Irving Cota piggybacked Joel Diaz and threw 3.2 innings of scoreless ball against the Jersey Shore BlueClaws after Diaz allowed 3 runs in 3.1 innings to start the ballgame off. This week, the roles were reversed but the results were the same. Cota got the start and threw 3.0 scoreless innings, and he was relieved by Joel Diaz, who allowed 4 runs in 4.0 innings piggyback innings. Allowing four runs in four innings ain’t great, don’t get me wrong, but the Cyclones offense did not at any point make this game feel competitive. Brooklyn logged a measly three hits on the afternoon- a Mitch Voit double and singles off the bats of Vincent Perozo and Kevin Villavicencio- and a couple of walks, while Jersey Shore logged ten hits and half as many walks.

Single-A: St. Lucie Mets (4-5)

DUNEDIN 13, ST. LUCIE 6 (BOX)

That’s more of a football score than a baseball score. Suffice to say, St. Lucie pitching just didn’t have it yesterday afternoon. Joel Lara allowed 5 runs over 2.0 innings, Felix Cepeda allowed three in 1.1 innings, and Caden Wooster allowed 4 while recording just a single out. On the bright side, A.J. Minter looked good in his inning of work, Nate Lavender did as well, and the offense did log 10 hits, though sadly Elian Pena was 0-4, snapping his seven-game hitting streak going back to opening day. Also of note, a weird peculiarity: 2019 25th round selection Joe Charles pitched his first full inning of work after appearing in his first game on Friday night and recording an out! Charles was a prep right-hander from the TNXL Academy, but opted to not sign with the Mets, instead honoring his commitment to the University of North Carolina. It was a long and winding road for Charles, missing time from the COVID-19 pandemic, a major non-arm injury, and a major elbow injury. After transferring to and graduating from Florida State, the right-hander was signed as a minor league free agent last summer but did not play. Now, six years later, he finally has arrived, one of five prep players drafted by the Mets in 2019 (they selected 13 in total) still in affiliated baseball along with Jace Beck, Tucker Flint, Hunter Barco, and Brett Baty.

Rookie: FCL Mets (0-0)

NO GAME (SCHEDULE)

STAR OF THE NIGHT

Nick Morabito

GOAT OF THE NIGHT

Dakota Hawkins

Nobbs nominated for Barclays Women&#39;s Super League 2 March Goal of the Month award

Nobbs nominated for Barclays Women's Super League 2 March Goal of the Month award
Nobbs nominated for Barclays Women's Super League 2 March Goal of the Month award

The Newcastle United midfielder's sensational effort gave the Magpies the lead over the Blues in their eventual 2-0 win at Gateshead International Stadium, with the ex-England international exchanging passes with Molly Pike before picking out the top corner from 25 yards.

Sunderland's Katie Kitching, Durham's Tyler Toland, Birmingham's Lily Crosthwaite and Sheffield United's Joy Ralph have also been shortlisted for the monthly prize.

Former United forward Amy Andrews, now with the Blades, is also in the running.

Magpies fans can vote for Nobbs by clicking here, with voting set to end at 10am BST on Wednesday, 15th April.

Fernando Mendoza is About To Be the Top Pick Playing the Toughest Position in America&#39;s Biggest Sport. He Has Thoughts.

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The room is too small for him. Even when he’s sitting, his presence overwhelms the space almost comically. Fernando Mendoza, the improbable national champion, unquestioned Heisman Trophy winner, and soon-to-be number-one NFL draft pick, is immured in a conference room in an office park in Irvine, California, at Excel Sports Management, the agency to which he has entrusted his future, talking about the daily drills and exercises he’s doing to make himself a better quarterback. There’s an idle flat-screen hanging on one wall, a whiteboard and some dry-erase markers, errant water bottles, and an Office Depot table with swivel chairs, one of which he is swiveling in.

Mendoza is explaining how he’s handling what they call the fishbowl, through which masses of people are watching him, analyzing him, prognosticating about him, doubting him, praising him, and expecting unreasonably high achievements from him at an age when he still gets carded. These masses include football fans broadly, of course. In his case, more specifically, they include fans at Cal, who wish he’d played all four years there instead of just two; fans at Indiana University, where he transferred for the 2025 season, his final year of eligibility, the year that made him; the front office of the Las Vegas Raiders (including part owner Tom Brady), the team that appears certain to draft Mendoza with its number-one pick; Catholic and Cuban American communities back in Miami, where he grew up; TV analysts and online columnists; and stud high school quarterbacks in every corner of America who believe they too might rise up to become a star through hard work and prayer.

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It’s a lot. In delineating his coping strategy, Mendoza speaks with urgency and speed, like a kid who just got home from school and wants to tell you what happened on the bus. He says:

“I’m very process based, which means I really like to make systems. I set a goal and I kind of work backwards to it. So I say, Hey, what do I got to get better at to be the best quarterback in September? I gotta work this, this, this. And then for each one, I’ll put a system in place. So for example, nutrition. I need to elevate my nutrition if I want to be at a certain weight. So, hey, how can I do that with a system? And that system is: One, hey, let’s adopt a new nutrition habit every one to two months. So, very tangible. And it might be like, for example, no fried foods. No desserts. I create a regimen. Or, for another example, footwork. I gotta get my feet faster. So I put a system in place, and I’m doing fifty to one hundred drops a day.”

The question was What have they got you doing each day?

Ninety-nine hot-shit quarterback prospects out of a hundred would have said something like “Working on my footwork drills, focusing on my nutrition, things like that.” Next question.

Mendoza answers questions that haven’t been asked, explains his answers when no explanation was requested, then provides multiple examples when zero would’ve been the norm and one would have been plenty.

The next question is one of clarification: Drops?

“Footwork drops.”

He pushes his chair back from the table, fingers splayed out, and it’s the first time you see the strength in his hands. Then he stands, his six-foot-five frame unfolding like a giant mantis, and hunches, pretending to take a snap from an invisible center, right here in the little whiteboard room.

“You know, like you do on every play.”

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His feet hopscotch as imaginary tackles fend off imaginary linebackers. His elbow is cocked, and he holds an imaginary ball in his right hand. His eyes focus through the plate-glass windows, as if searching the parking lot outside for a receiver. All of this happens in three, maybe four seconds. Then he repeats the motion, hunching to take another snap, only this time, when he drops back, his feet do a little fake-out motion, this way then that. He does it again, then again, each time moving his feet in a fractionally different way as his eyes mimic searching for someone to throw it to, his feet a blur against the blah industrial carpet.

You getting this? Instead of stopping at “You know, like you do on every play,” he expounds, he moves, he demonstrates, he coaches you up.

“Fifty to a hundred of those a day. Drop-backs. Because there’s different variations of that. You want to become more efficient in that and more stable.”

There it is again. Even after performing a demonstration of an example he wasn’t asked to provide, he’s not satisfied. He’s got to add that one last “Because . . .” to land the explanation, to make sure you’ve understood. He’s got to fully translate the challenge of improving his footwork, meet the moment, render the thing, answer the question.

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The world is spinning fast for Fernando Mendoza these days, and this is how he holds on. He controls what he can control, because the good Lord knows there are a lot of people—in this office; in the Raiders offices; in the offices of Adidas, with whom he signed a multiyear endorsement deal; and in the offices of lawyers and financial planners and the other stars in the constellation of handlers and packagers that tends to gather around the shoo-in number-one pick—who are making decisions about his life without his input, sometimes even without his knowledge.

The closer he gets to the draft in April, the tighter he holds on. Which means devising ever more systems and explanations, because if you loosen that grip with a tenth of your pinkie, you’ll be running a car dealership in two years.

Mendoza speaks not in words and sentences but in sentences and paragraphs. In the world of hot-shit quarterbacks, in the world of emerging celebrities trying to avoid a misstep, this is unusual. Mendoza might look like a Peyton Manning or a Tom Brady or an Eli Manning. And in some ways, sure. His throwing accuracy can make you blink in disbelief, and he’s tall and quick and his hands are like iron claws. We’ve seen all of that before. To learn what’s different about Mendoza, you have to listen. Peyton could always gas on pretty good, charming but a little fizzy. Brady, when he played, said about as much as the shy kid at recess.

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Fernando Mendoza has something to say. He doesn’t just want to explain things; he needs to.

And what I mean by that is . . .

And so . . .

For example. . .

He sits back down now, the hydraulics of the swivel chair wheezing under his 235 pounds.

“I always try to have a hunter mindset instead of the hunted mindset. So right now I try to compare myself to one out of thirty-two potential starting NFL quarterbacks—and I’m not even drafted by a team and I don’t have a starting position. But you want to stay hungry.”

He just says this, in response to no particular question, except of course the obvious existential ones: How do you explain the inexplicable, and how do you handle the unknown? How do you prepare yourself for what’s coming next?

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In the third or fourth grade, Mendoza was learning his multiplication tables. He couldn’t do them perfectly on the first few tries, and he didn’t know that that was okay, that no one can. He filled them out again and again, trying to get more answers correct. He made flash cards. He asked his mother for extra workbooks. Eight-year-old Mendoza made systems, which he put in place until he got them all right.

His mother, Elsa, laughs talking about this. “He’s not a mediocre type of guy,” she says.

It makes for a tidy story, that he was always this way, but in Mendoza’s case it appears to be the true story. There’s a video of him at age thirteen or so that’s surfaced on YouTube, in which another kid asks him what it takes to win, and Mendoza says, “It just takes hard work and determination. I think the whole team helped . . .”—earnest, generous, adorable.

But Mendoza’s life has not been, as he puts it, “all sunshine and rainbows.” When he was twelve, his parents told him that Elsa had a disease called multiple sclerosis. “I didn’t really understand it,” he says. “I wasn’t dismissive of it; I just didn’t know what it was.” For a few years she was okay, or at least looked okay to her son, but her MS worsened during the Covid-19 pandemic and she lost her ability to walk. She had chemotherapy, which helped her illness but also brought its own pain. Mendoza’s father, Fernando Sr., is a pediatric emergency doctor, and when he was at the hospital Mendoza often found himself not only handling more work to keep the household running—“taking a leadership role,” in Mendoza-speak—but sometimes having to physically carry his mother around the house or to the car. He drove his younger brother Max to and from school and music lessons.

It was the only time in his life when his abiding faith in God was rattled by something he didn’t understand. “It’s tough, and you can get mad,” he says. “I was like, why?” It’s an unanswerable question, but for Mendoza, there couldn’t not be an answer. His answers in life tend to come from his family or from his faith, and in this case it was faith, the ritual practice of committing yourself to explanations, justifications, rationalizations, instructions, and reasons. The answer he was looking for lay in what he says is his favorite Bible verse, Proverbs 16:9:

A man’s heart plans his way

But the Lord directs his steps.

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“It basically talks about how the will of God is always going to be above the desire of a man,” he says. A person can make plans and hope for all good things, but if your plan doesn’t work out, and if some of those good things don’t happen, you must have faith that God’s plan is better. You must believe this even if in the moment, when you’re watching your mother lie in bed racked with nausea or exhaustion or pain, God’s plan doesn’t seem like a very good plan at all.

“Having that rock-solid faith has helped me stay rock-solid,” Mendoza says. “That’s the way my mother wants my brothers and I to live, and that’s how we live. It’s freeing in that aspect. My parents’ example of how they built us has been through faith. Unwavering faith.”

How they built us.

Mendoza’s postgame interviews have become famous for the ample gratitude he gives to the Lord God and Jesus Christ for helping him and his team score touchdowns.

“That’s a little different type of faith,” he says.

Doesn’t giving glory to God after a win take credit away from his own work, his team’s work, the time they put in training and practicing?

“I would say it’s through Him,” Mendoza says without hesitation. “Without Him I wouldn’t be in this position.”

He continues.

“It’s about the opportunity and Him enabling me to capitalize on opportunity. It gives me strength in the game knowing, hey, this plan’s already in place. God already knows what’s going to happen.”

He goes on, chapter and verse.

“Some people are critical of this and they say, Hey, it’s you who’s throwing the touchdown pass, not God. But so many things need to go right in a game beyond a single pass. I believe that without God or Jesus Christ, we wouldn’t have won this national championship. That’s why I always try to give Him shout-outs.”

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You can’t win without a quarterback. You hire a gun, you build a team around him. That’s the thinking in the NFL.

Before the 2011 collective bargaining agreement imposed a rookie wage scale, Eli Manning could sign a six-year, $45 million deal after the Giants landed him in the 2004 draft. Then there was Sam Bradford’s record $78 million contract with the St. Louis Rams in 2010, which probably helped bring about the wage scale. Mendoza won’t make Bradford money. The Raiders’ calculus is, Let’s sign this phenom at the scale-prescribed salary, then spend on giving him a solid supporting cast. If Mendoza is killing it in a few years, we’ll re-sign him for more money.

“Context matters. One kid coming out of college cannot solve all the problems that have plagued a franchise for decades,” says Seth Wickersham, a veteran ESPN writer and the author of American Kings: A Biography of the Quarterback, the definitive treatise on the pinnacle of sport. “But then the other part of it is expectation, and it’s impossible to know who can handle it and who can’t. Tom Brady has talked often about how it was such a benefit to be under the radar as a rookie. No one was watching him. Nobody expected anything from him. He could learn and make mistakes and throw passes.”

Mendoza doesn’t have that luxury. He’s in the fishbowl—but not for the first time. When he left for Indiana, he had one year of eligibility, zero certainty that this was the right decision, and a bunch of new teammates he hadn’t played with.

“It was a dark moment, very lonely. Very tough leaving all my friends at Cal,” he says. “And it was demeaning, some of the rumors and lies that were said about me. ‘He’s a traitor,’ things like that. That stuff really hurt me, because you try to make those relationships and then they get dwindled out. And that sucks.”

His brother Alberto, who was already at Indiana and played backup behind him, showed him around campus and went over the playbook with him. At Cal he had his “non-football” friends, but at Indiana he spent most of his time with the team, often playing Catan and Monopoly. In talking about this he brings up—unbidden—the question of whether the transfer would aid his dream of playing in the NFL or kill it. It’s like he’s running checkdowns in the pocket.

“I was taking a big risk on myself. Maybe I’m gonna look like an idiot if I swing for the fences and I whiff,” he says. “What if Cal has a better season than I do at Indiana? Or what if I just don’t pan out and everyone’s like, Why did you even leave? Not only do you maybe burn the bridge you left on; you also have a mountain to climb in front of you because, New quarterback, new expectations.”

He is asking questions, reflecting on them, asking you to imagine them. He was built to conjure ways to overcome challenges, and to overcome challenges you have to understand what the challenge is—its essence—so that maybe you can improvise ways to meet it. And maybe that’s how his mother’s illness helps him stand tall in the pocket. And maybe that’s what he needs to be true.

Elsa isn’t worried about her son handling the pressure. “He’s not scared of challenges,” she says. “He is willing to work to get to where he wants, and he knows it might not happen right away, just like it didn’t happen at Cal.”

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Some Raiders fans will want to see Mendoza starting and winning games from the first snap. But in Brady, Mendoza will have someone in the owner’s box who understands that developing in the NFL takes time—and who probably sees some of his rookie self in Mendoza.

“Underneath all the polite and totally honest words Mendoza might say publicly from the podium, there’s a ruthless competitor who has to have a Brady-like level of unbreakable self-belief,” Wickersham says. “And that can be incredibly taxing. It can take these guys to incredibly dark places mentally. But however it is that they arrive there, they have to arrive there.”

Mendoza shows up for training six days a week at 7:00 a.m. and leaves at 6:30 or 7:00 at night. He calls his days “industrious” and “tenacious.” He eats no glazed doughnuts, which are his favorite. He will eat a tomato, though. Brady is one of his idols, and Brady will not eat a tomato—because it’s a seeded fruit, or something like that—but Mendoza is not that intense. If he’s out for Mexican and he gets a bowl of arroz picadillo, he’ll put salsa on it, he confesses.

Because, by the way, as much as he loves Tom Brady, this is Fernando Mendoza’s life and Fernando Mendoza’s story, and he’s doing it his way, which means, yes, listening to his trainers and his agent and his coaches and his parents and his brother and God but mostly to Fernando Mendoza. The guy talking. The guy running drills and demonstrating. He’s got a hundred little goals and a system in place for each, but he also has this one huge goal, and his whole life is a system designed to reach it, and he’s so close. The closer he gets, the tighter he holds on, because the tighter he holds on, the closer he gets. So here he is, working out in his head, in the presence of a reporter, how he balances being a super-dedicated quarterback prospect with not losing his mind:

“It’s a battle of discipline. I don’t believe in super balance; that’s just not how I am. I’m very type A—I believe the more inputs, the better outputs. But you do need some balance. You need to be maybe eighty to twenty—the eighty is football, the twenty is connecting with people. I don’t think you should be fifty to fifty. But the more you pour into relationships, whether it’s talking to my friends on the phone or hanging out with my roommates—that’s what I love. The relationships keep me on the straight path. Great relationships in the past and horrible relationships in the past—I was a bad friend maybe—how can I learn from that? Who are the people I want to surround myself with? In the craziness and the pressure of all of it, knowing that no matter if I throw five touchdowns or don’t play another down of football, these people will be my friends.”

Nothing makes sense about the fishbowl. It’s easy for us mortals to forget that these giant kids we see on television aren’t gods but other mortals, guys who get overwhelmed by everything the world expects of them, like we do, and whose heads spin at night as they wonder whether they can do it all. You can worry or you can work. You can let them write the story or set it down yourself. Mendoza’s got explanations. He’s got a system. He’s got religion. Just ask him.

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Red Wings Climbing Futility Lists

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On January 25, the Detroit Red Wings were first in the Atlantic Division. They were in a tie for first overall in the NHL’s Eastern Conference. Their chances of making the Stanley Cup playoffs were sitting at 89.5%.

On Saturday, the Red Wings were officially eliminated from the NHL playoffs for a 10th successive season. This came following a 5-3 home-ice loss to the New Jersey Devils. The fact that they didn’t make it put the Red Wings in some unique company.

With today’s loss the Red Wings have extended their NHL leading playoff drought to 10 seasons. 🥶 pic.twitter.com/InrUDGzfkp

— B/R Open Ice (@BR_OpenIce) April 11, 2026

The Red Wings and Montreal Canadiens share plenty of NHL history over the time that these two storied franchises have operated in the league. This isn’t one that they’ll be bragging about.

In NHL history, only two teams have ever sat with at least 69 points in the standings through 53 games and not made the playoffs. The 2025-26 Red Wings have joined the 1969-70 Canadiens in this exclusive club.

The Buffalo Sabres made the playoffs this spring. That ended that club’s 14-year playoff drought. The Red Wings now hold the longest active NHL postseason absence streak.

The Red Wings playoff push needs to be studied pic.twitter.com/5qKkK2MXaR

— Spittin' Chiclets (@spittinchiclets) April 7, 2026

Buffalo’s run is the NHL record for the longest playoff absence. Detroit has moved into a tie for second on the all-time list. They sit alongside the Edmonton Oilers (2007-16) and the Florida Panthers. (2001-11).

The three NHL teams that are celebrating their centennial membership in the league – Detroit, the Chicago Blackhawks, and the New York Rangers – all missed the playoffs this season.

Red Wings Are a Long Way From Worst Pro Franchise

As pitiful as the Red Wings might seem to the club’s fanbase, when it comes to playoff futility among the four major North American sports leagues, they’re barely a bronze medal winner.

The NFL’s New York Jets are the standard bearers among futile franchises. It’s been 15 years since the Jets made the NFL postseason.

Next on the list are the MLB’s Los Angeles Angels. They haven’t been playoff participants for 11 years.

In the NBA, it’s been nine seasons since the Charlotte Hornets qualified for postseason play. Currently ninth in the Eastern Conference, the Hornets could end their drought this season.

The Wings will need to keep stumbling for a long time to shatter the all-time North American record for playoff futility. The St. Louis Browns went 41 years (1903-44) without participating in the MLB postseason.

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Yankees prospects: Carr sharp again in Somerset win

Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders: L, 4-3 vs. Durham Bulls

LF Jasson Domínguez 2-4
SS Max Schuemann 0-4, K, fielding error
CF Spencer Jones 0-3, RBI, K
RF Yanquiel Fernández 1-4, 2B — impressive 111 mph on the double
1B Seth Brown 0-3, K
DH Paul DeJong 0-3
C Ali Sánchez 1-3, HR, 2 RBI — 107-mph tank for his third homer this year
2B Braden Shewmake 0-3, K
3B Jonathan Ornelas 0-2, BB, K

Don Hamel 5 IP, 4 H, 3 R (2 ER), 2 BB, 6 K, 1 HR (loss)
Zach Messinger 2 IP, 2 H, 1 R, 2 BB, 4 K, 1 HR
Angel Chivilli 2 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 2 K

Adiós, Ali. 👋#RepBXpic.twitter.com/lM6ZKNdvoW

— SWB RailRiders (@swbrailriders) April 12, 2026

Double-A Somerset Patriots: W, 7-5 at Binghamton Rumble Ponies

LF Jace Avina 1-5, 2B, K
RF Garrett Martin 1-5, K, SB
2B Marco Luciano 3-5, 2 2B, 2 K
1B Coby Morales 0-3, 2 BB, K
3B Tyler Hardman 2-4, 2B, RBI, BB, SB
DH DJ Gladney 1-5, 3B, 2 RBI, 2 K
CF Kenedy Corona 1-5, 2B, RBI, K
C Manuel Palencia 1-4, K
SS Owen Cobb 1-4, RBI

Kyle Carr 5.2 IP, 3 H, 2 R, 1 BB, 6 K, 1 HR (win) — a couple of solid starts this year for the lefty
Eric Reyzelman 1.1 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 4 K (hold)
Will Brian 1 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 1 K (hold)
Baron Stuart 1 IP, 2 H, 3 R, 1 BB, 1 K, 1 HR

Kyle Carr (@Yankees No. 11 Prospect) was DEALING today 🔥

He struck out a Double-A career-high 6⃣ batters across 5.2 IP. pic.twitter.com/O3gkgHSRks

— Somerset Patriots (@SOMPatriots) April 12, 2026

High-A Hudson Valley Renegades: L, 5-2 vs. Wilmington Blue Rocks

DH Core Jackson 1-3, BB, K
SS Kaeden Kent 0-4, K
3B Roderick Arias 1-4, 2 RBI, 2 K
C Eric Genther 0-3, K
RF Wilson Rodriguez 1-3
LF Tyler Wilson 0-4
1B Josh Moylan 0-2, 2 BB, 2 K, fielding error
CF Camden Troyer 0-3, K
PH Kervin West 0-1, K
2B Connor McGinnis 1-4, K

Sean Liñan 3.1 IP, 3 H, 2 R (1 ER), 0 BB, 7 K, 1 HR (loss)
Hansel Rincon 1.2 IP, 3 H, 1 R, 0 BB, 1 K
Andrew Landry 3 IP, 5 H, 2 R, 0 BB, 3 K
Tony Rossi 1 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 1 K

Make it 6 strike outs for Sean Paul Linan🔥 pic.twitter.com/gKWdvidQqi

— Hudson Valley Renegades (@HVRenegades) April 12, 2026

Low-A Tampa Tarpons: L, 1-0 at Clearwater Threshers — just three hits for each team in this brisk affair

3B Jackson Lovich 0-4, 3 K
LF Brando Mayea 1-4, 2 K
2B Enmanuel Tejeda 0-3, BB
C Engelth Urena 1-4, 2 K
RF Willy Montero 0-4
CF JoJo Jackson 0-2, BB, K
DH Ediel Rivera 0-3, GIDP
1B Hans Montero 1-3, K
SS Kevin Verde 0-3, K, SB

Danny Flatt 6 IP, 3 H, 1 R, 1 BB, 1 K, 1 HR (loss)
Jose Ledesma 1 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 1 K
Josh Tiedemann 1 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 2 K

HBCUs Say They Stand to Lose Out if College Athlete Pay Rules Don’t Change

When Trayvean Scott was a college basketball player at Southern University in the 2000s, he says, he was never asked to throw a game in return for a payout. 

But more than 20 years later, he worries that the lack of a uniform policy about student athletes getting paid for their name, image or likeness — also known as NIL — makes them vulnerable to not only exploitation, but agents and even fans offering them money under the table that could hurt athletic programs in the long run. 

As Grambling State University’s vice president for intercollegiate athletics, Scott, along with a former student, administrator, and the father of an NBA player, testified before Congress earlier this spring in support of legislation introduced last summer that would establish a uniform federal law governing NIL rights for college athletes. 

According to the NCAA, “student-athletes may receive compensation from third parties for use of their NIL, such as social media posts, brand appearances or promoting products and services. All three NCAA divisions support opportunities for student-athletes to pursue NIL consistent with rules that protect fair competition.”

In 2019, states began passing laws allowing student-athletes to profit from their name, image, and likeness. As Congress attempts to address the patchwork of state NIL laws by creating a consistent national standard, Scott hopes it will even the playing field for student athletes at HBCUs. 

The legislation would also codify that student-athletes are not employees, require major revenue-generating schools to provide health benefits and support at least 16 varsity sports, and require some programs to offer health insurance.

Scott told Capital B that the proposed legislation isn’t perfect, but it’s a start to more opportunities for Black colleges and their athletic programs.

“The word I kept coming back to [during testimony to Congress] was opportunity,” he said. “If we continue not to regulate what we’re doing, we’re going to miss opportunities.”

Scott and others say there’s a lot at stake. When athletes come to historically Black colleges and universities, there’s a high likelihood that they’ll have financial need to attend.

“We’re in a space at HBCUs, at Grambling, for example, where 95-98% of our athletes are Pell Grant eligible,” Scott said. “Being able to understand where they are can sometimes be able to help assist with getting the necessary resources.”

Oftentimes, HBCU athletes may try to transfer not only for a better deal but also for a chance at more money in a brighter spotlight at a program at a predominantly white institution.

Currently, the NCAA does not regulate how many times a student can transfer if athletes are academically eligible. While the current proposed bill doesn’t include a restriction, the Trump Administration has spoken up twice, attempting to place limits on transfers.

Earlier this month, Trump signed an executive order limiting transfers to one time during a four-year degree program.

“This Executive Order builds on President Trump’s longstanding commitment to showcasing American greatness through sports and recognition of its value in forging American leaders and culture,” the White House said in a fact sheet. 

The executive order also calls on the NCAA to create a national agent registry and to bar schools from cutting scholarships or eliminating women’s and Olympic sports to fund student-athlete compensation.

But some observers are skeptical of the proposed legislation and the executive order.

“This executive order is trying to work hand in hand to limit those athletes from having that [financial] mobility,” said Billy Hawkins, who has written about the politics of the Black athlete. 

Sports, he continued, like entertainment, is a transactional industry. Hawkins and a colleague are looking to write more on the complexities of the transfer portals and the different reasons one may transfer. He pointed out that some athletes may transfer for academic reasons or to follow a coach, as student-athletes at Jackson State University did after Deion Sanders left the Mississippi HBCU in 2022. 

‘The portal has gotten crazy’

As the college basketball season comes to a close, several athletes are expected to jump into the NCAA’s portal to let coaches know they’re looking to transfer programs. Whether that’s for more endorsement opportunities or for extended playtime, the confusion and opportunity around the NCAA’s rules on NIL are playing out in real time.  

Incoming college athletes like Dorsett Edwards are trying to catch the attention of college recruiters and fight for spots on teams. Capital B spoke with people who say the limitless transfer option blocks opportunities for incoming freshmen seeking recruitment.

Howard University football players celebrate after winning a game in August 2025. Recent changes allow college athletes to be paid for their name, image, and likeness, but there is no uniform federal law. (Photo by Glenn Beil/Florida A&M University via Getty Images)

“The portal has gotten crazy,” said Edwards, a freshman football player for Howard University. “It’s taking away from the high school athletes, and they’re not getting any opportunities.” 

Before NIL, college athletes’ compensation didn’t expand beyond tuition and fees for their degrees. That didn’t stop students from filing lawsuits against the NCAA for using their names and images for profit. 

While Scott sees the legislation as a positive start to the conversation, Hawkins, a professor at the University of Houston’s Department of Health and Human Performance, sees it as problematic. 

“They’ve been able to be compensated, now you’re talking about limiting that to a certain degree. I find that somewhat problematic,” he said. 

In 2025, the NCAA was ordered to pay $2.8 billion to Division I athletes in a class-action lawsuit called House v. NCAA, marking the start of student athletes profiting from their own image. Some states, such as Oklahoma, have introduced laws that limit transfers and require a waiting period after the transfer is completed, thereby causing the organization to pay out more. 

“The NCAA is trying to stop all of that type of litigation again, because it costs,” Hawkins said.

However, that door remains closed for some athletes. 

Edwards couldn’t recall whether any of his teammates on Howard’s football team had NIL deals. He could only think of a few on the men’s basketball team, which made university history with its first March Madness win last month. 

“You’re not an Ivy League school, you’re not playing on a national stage, so it’s not as motivating for [some],” he said. “They might feel like they’re not getting a return on investment.” 

Edwards said he hopes whatever Congress decides will open more doors for athletes at Black colleges to benefit from NIL. 

Read more:

Howard’s Men’s Basketball’s March Madness Run Ends as HBCUs Make History

At Howard, Athletes Must Stand for the Anthem or Stay in the Locker Room

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Is Parker Brailsford Big Enough to Play Center For Washington?

COLUMBIA, MO - OCTOBER 11: Parker Brailsford #72 of the Alabama Crimson Tide gets ready to snap the ball during a college football game against the Missouri Tigers on October 11, 2025 at Memorial Stadium/Faurot Field in Columbia, Missouri. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Parker Brailsford, C
School: Alabama | Conference: SEC
College Experience: Junior | Age: 22.5
Height / Weight: 6’2” / 289 lbs
Projected Draft Status: 5th Round
Player Comparison: Cam Jurgens

We think of NFL offensive linemen as enormous. Certainly, guards and tackles are, in general, quite large even though the ideal size has dropped a bit in the past 25 years. The ideal guard or tackle is 6’5″ and between 320 and 330 pounds, although certainly some are shorter and some weigh more or less than the ideal.

Most observers haven’t noticed that centers are different. They tend to be much smaller than other offensive linemen. Even seasoned writers make this mistake. Dane Brugler of the Athletic, in his new draft guide “The Beast”, labeled every center prospect weighing less than 310 pounds as “smaller.” But the most prominent centers of the era are less than that. Tyler Linderbaum, who just signed the most lucrative contract ever for a center, went 6’2, 296 pounds at the Combine. Combine weights for first and second team All-Pros in the last three years include the following: Creed Humphrey, 6’4″, 302 lbs; Aaron Brewer, 6’1″, 295 lbs; and Jason Kelce, 6’3″, 295 lbs. Kelce’s replacement
was Cam Jurgens, 6’3″, 303 lbs. This list includes centers playing in both gap and zone schemes.

Parker Brailsford of Alabama is this year’s candidate for “little” OL most likely to make it in the NFL. He’s 6’2″, 289 lbs. Like most linemen, Brailsford can probably add a few pounds of muscle with NFL weight training, but he may never be much heavier than 300 pounds given his frame. But with the recent success of smaller centers, should he be on Washington’s radar?

Even more interesting, Brailsford may be available at exactly the right point in the draft for Washington. The Commanders need a center to challenge Nick Allegretti, but there is a very good chance that they draft for other positions with their first two picks in Round 1 and Round 3. Their next pick is number 147 in Round 5. Mock Draft Database ranks Brailsford at 167. Brailsford is a top five center on most lists this year, and even higher on some lists. He may last so long partly because there are an unusually high number of good centers in the draft this year and because of his smaller stature. This could be a match of need and draft position. Let’s
investigate.

Player Overview

Arizona product Parker Brailsford was a four-star recruit who was part of a team that won the state high school championship when he was a senior. Brailsford began his college career at the University of Washington. He redshirted for a year, then started for the team that lost to Michigan in the National Championship game the following season. Head coach Kalen DeBoer moved to Alabama before the next season, and Brailsford followed him and started for two more seasons there. He started 42 games in three years before declaring for the draft.

Despite his small stature, Brailsford is an explosive player – indeed, he is one of the most explosive OL prospects in the entire draft. Seahawks Draft Blog has an article here that explains their Trench Explosion Formula, pioneered by former Seahawks OL coach Tom Cable, and which combines vertical jump, broad jump, and bench press scores. A mark of 3.0 or better is
outstanding. Brailsford is the best center and fourth best among all OL (not just centers) in the class with a 3.35 score. That bested centers Trey Zuhn (3.34), Jager Burton (3.23), Logan Jones (3.17, estimated), Jake Slaughter (2.92), and Sam Hecht (2.46).

College Statistics

Receiving & Rushing Table
ReceivingRushingScrimmage
SeasonTeamConfClassPosGRecYdsY/RTDY/GAttYdsTDY/GPlaysYdsAvgTDAwards
2023*WashingtonPac-12FROL150000.00000.0000
2024*AlabamaSECSOOL130000.00000.0000
2025AlabamaSECJROL14122.000.10000.0122.00
Career42122.000.00000.0122.00
Alabama (2 Yrs)27122.000.10000.0122.00
Washington (1 Yr)150000.00000.0000
Provided by CFB at Sports Reference: View Original Table
Generated 4/13/2026.

Brailsford’s pass protection statistics are excellent.  He allowed only one sack and 14 pressures last season, zero sacks in 2024, and one sack in 2023.  He is a surprising run blocker, recording 63 knockdown blocks according to the Tuscaloosa News. On the negative side, he was flagged for 17 penalties in three years. 

Comparison to other Center draft prospects:

Sourcewww.nfl.com/iq

Parker Brailsford is a OC prospect in the 2026 draft class. He scored a 8.65 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 100 out of 735 OC from 1987 to 2026.https://t.co/sf1QwEQrHupic.twitter.com/LLF7QfJi5l

— RAS.football (@MathBomb) April 12, 2026

Accomplishments

  • Freshman All-American
  • Team Captain 2025
  • Second team All-American 2024
  • Third team All-SEC 2025
  • Watch list for many awards, including the Rimington Trophy, Outland Troy, and Lombardi Award

Strengths

  • Scrappy, tough, competitive
  • Excellent athletic ability, including outstanding explosiveness and surprising power for his size
  • Movement skills are very good, especially laterally; good fit for wide zone
  • Smart player, called line blocking well, adjusts well to blitzes and stunts

Weaknesses

  • His size may make him a Center-only prospect – a difficulty for roster management
  • May only fit a team using a zone blocking system due to his size
  • Can be bull-rushed by some large Nose Tackles
  • Sometimes too aggressive – can overrun the play

Let’s See His Work

The following is an interesting cut up of his battles with Byron Murphy of Texas in 2024; Murphy was the 1st-round pick of the Seahawks.

The following is an interview of Brailsford before the playoff game: 

Game Film Analysis

I watched four games to get a better understanding of how Brailsford plays. Those were the Georgia regular season game, the Georgia playoff game, the Oklahoma regular season game, and the LSU game. My observations from those games are as follows. 

First, Brailsford was clearly the best IOL for Alabama.  Both guards regularly gave up sacks or allowed their man to penetrate to stop the run.  This rarely happened to Brailsford, even when he was outweighed by dozens of pounds by the defensive tackle.  Mostly, defenses chose to leave him one on one to take advantage of the guards in blitzes. Brailsford played nearly mistake-free football, with no sacks against him in these games. 

He was effective in pass protection even at his size; I was surprised by the extent to which he was able to stymie much bigger defenders. The only game where he struggled some was the Georgia playoff game, where the Bulldogs used a huge, 340 lb NT against Brailsford and relentlessly blitzed and stunted the entire Alabama offensive line.  Even in that game, Brailsford stood out, and he didn’t surrender a sack, even though the line as a whole struggled against the onslaught. 

Second, he moved relatively well.  Alabama had him pulling as often as they did the guards, which says something about his movement skills.  Alabama used a conventional wide zone scheme on some plays, but they did ask the linemen to move on other plays, and he was able to get where he needed to be whatever the play.  He is comfortable moving forward and laterally.  Brailsford doesn’t always arrive with as much force as desired, but he gets the job done.  Third, I was able to compare him to the much more highly-rated Connor Lew of Auburn, since both of them played Georgia and Oklahoma in 2025.  I thought Brailsford was the more effective of the two, even though Lew is bigger and more celebrated.

How He Fits on the Commanders

If Brailsford weighed 20 pounds more and was two inches taller, he would be a second-round prospect.  His size – a tick smaller than that for the best centers in the NFL – means that he may well be available when the Commanders choose in the 5th-round.  Every player in the 5th round has limitations.  Are Brailsford’s worth accepting? 

This is a case of whether actual play overcomes size. If you watch what Brailsford accomplishes in his games, he is a surprising and intriguing prospect.  But some general managers will just refuse to consider a guy who is that much smaller than the desired profile for the position. Adam Peters appears to be one of them.  I don’t think the Commanders will draft Brailsford, but if the draft falls the right way, I think they should, in the 5th round. 

The choice of Brailsford would carry risks. He is much more suited to a wide zone system that can use his speed and movement skills than to a gap scheme.  Washington is reported to be moving to a wide zone scheme this year – but there is no guarantee that that move is permanent, and if they change coaches and return to a gap scheme in the future, he may not have a position.   He would need help on certain plays and against some large nose tackles from one of Washington’s guards – although that is not unusual for a guard of any size in the NFL.  Despite his limitations, I think he can be effective in the league.  My comment above makes it obvious that I think he is distinctly more impressive than Connor Lew, who may well be the first center taken, two to three rounds ahead of Brailsford.  In the 5th round, I think Brailsford could be a steal.

Spartan Sports Roundup

AUSTIN, TX - FEBRUARY 22: Infielder CJ Deckinga #13 of the Michigan State Spartans readies for play during the college baseball game between Texas Longhorns and Michigan State Spartans on February 22, 2026, at UFCU Disch-Falk Field in Austin, TX. (Photo by David Buono/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

We’ll have off-season pieces on MSU Football, Basketball, and Hockey coming up but also wanted to provide a brief recap of what’s happening elsewhere in the Spartan Athletic Department.

Several Spartan sports teams are in action this spring. Here’s what’s happened during the past week:

BASEBALL won a mid-week game, 7-4, against Notre Dame prior to hosting a three-game series against Michigan over the weekend. The Spartans fell in consecutive two-run decisions, losing 4-2 and Friday and 6-4 on Saturday before getting the offense going in a 10-5 win to close out the series on Sunday.

The Sunday win against the Wolverines was much-needed in what has been an overall rough season so far for Michigan State. MSU is just 12-21 overall and 6-12 in the conference.

Next, the Spartans will host Oakland on Tuesday and Western Michigan on Wednesday before traveling to Seattle for a three-game weekend series against Washington.

SOFTBALL is also in the midst of a difficult season, sitting at 15-25 overall and just 2-12 in the Big Ten. Last week, MSU lost to Western Michigan at home on Wednesday and then dropped two of three at Rutgers over the weekend. The Spartans picked up a 9-6 win in the middle game of the series but fell to the Scarlett Knights 10-2 on Friday and 7-4 on Sunday.

Michigan State will welcome Northwestern to East Lansing for a three-game series this weekend.

MEN’S TENNIS dropped their fist Big Ten dual match of the season, falling to Michigan in Ann Arbor on Saturday. The good news is that MSU is 13-8 overall and 10-1 in conference duals so far this spring.

The Spartans will host Indiana and Friday and Purdue on Sunday in their last matches before the Big Ten Tournament begins on April 22 in Ojai, CA.

WOMEN’S TENNIS got off to a hot start in winning their first five dual matches this spring but, since then, the Spartans have slipped to 11-11 overall and 4-8 in the Big Ten.

MSU fell to Maryland yesterday and have a huge match against Michigan at the MSU Indoor Tennis Center on Saturday.

MEN’S GOLF, after posting the second-best team score in Saturday’s round, finished tied for 8th of 16 teams at Robert Kepler Invitational in Columbus, OH over the weekend.

MSU’s best finish so far this spring has been a third-place result out of 15 teams at the Duck Invitational in Eugene, OR on March 23-24.

The Spartans will return to Ohio to close out the regular season at the Muirfield Shootout in Dublin on April 20.

WOMEN’S GOLF was off this weekend but is coming off a first-place finish among 13 teams at the Carolina Challenge Cup in Chapel Hill, NC on April 4. The Spartan women golfers will also close out their regular in Ohio, at the Buckeye Invitational and April 17 and 18.

Finally, GYMNASTICS just missed qualifying for a team bid to the NCAA championships when they finished in third place of four teams in the Tempe Regional on April 4. A top-two finish was needed to advance to the NCAA finals.

Three Spartans did qualify individually, however and will be in Fort Worth, TX for the national championships, which begin on April 16. Nikki Smith qualified for the all-around competition while Sage Kellerman will compete on bars and vault and Nikki Ortiz earned a spot in the floor exercise.

Highly-successful Head Gymnastics Coach Mike Rowe’s contract was also extended for three years last week and now runs through 2029.

59 days to the World Cup: The red card that left David Beckham &#39;broken&#39;

The countdown to the 2026 World Cup is on! Each day ahead of the tournament’s return to North America, Yahoo Sports will highlight an insight or moment that showcases just how grand the world’s biggest sporting spectacle has become — even beyond the expanded field of this year’s global event.

David Beckham will be remembered as one of the greatest players of all time, with a special place of pride in English football history. But early in his career, there was one moment that overshadowed all of his other success: a brutal red card in the knockout round of the 1998 World Cup.

The red came early in the second half, after a then-23-year-old Beckham, knocked to the ground after a tackle from Diego Simeone, kicked out one of his legs and caused Simeone to fall over. The game was tied 2-2 at the time, and with England playing down a player, Argentina went on to win the game in penalties — a stunning Round of 16 exit for a well-favored England team.

In the Netflix documentary “Beckham,” which was released in 2023, Beckham spoke at length about the backlash he received in the wake of the red. All of England, it seemed, blamed him exclusively for the loss.

“The whole country hated me,” Beckham said.

Simeone, who was interviewed for the documentary, said openly that he had oversold the contact, and that a red card was a particularly harsh call. But England didn’t care.

“I wish there was a pill that you could take that could erase certain memories,” Beckham said. “I made a stupid mistake … Changed my life.”

In the documentary, Beckham described the “extreme” behavior he faced in the months after the loss, where he was constantly confronted and subjected to verbal abuse while out and about. He was also called out by English politicians on television, who pointed to the 23-year-old as the reason for England’s World Cup failure. In one especially worrying incident, an effigy of Beckham was hung outside of a pub in London.

Beckham found a temporary escape after the tournament with his then-girlfriend, now-wife, Victoria Beckham, joining the Spice Girls while they were on tour. But when he returned to Manchester United, Beckham was threatened and booed by away fans at every game. Opposing players would target him on the field, with the crowd cheering every time he went down.

During this time, Beckham said he “felt very vulnerable and alone.” Victoria said in the documentary that he was likely “clinically depressed” at the time.

“I wasn’t eating, I wasn’t sleeping. I was a mess,” Beckham said. “I didn’t know what to do.”

“He was broken. He was absolutely broken. He was in pieces,” Victoria said.

The mistreatment from England fans went on for years, culminating in Beckham flipping off a group of fans at the 2000 Euros who had been screaming obscenities at him.

Beckham went on to become England’s captain later that year, leading the team to the 2002 and 2006 World Cup. The team exited in the quarterfinals of both tournaments, but Beckham’s legacy has withstood far beyond that one red card.

‘The most fun team to watch in the world’ – Former Bayern star goes crazy for Hansi Flick’s Barcelona

BARCELONA, SPAIN - APRIL 11: Hansi Flick, head coach of FC Barcelona, celebrates with Fermin Lopez of FC Barcelona following victory in the LaLiga EA Sports match between FC Barcelona and RCD Espanyol de Barcelona at Spotify Camp Nou on April 11, 2026 in Barcelona, Spain. (Photo by Omar Arnau/Quality Sport Images/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Hansi Flick’s Barcelona team have come in for huge praise from former Bayern and Spain star Javi Martinez who thinks they are the most entertaining team to watch in the world.

Barca have scored goals for fun since the German coach took over and have thrilled Martinez with their attacking brand of football.

“From the way they play, I think they are the most fun team to watch in the world,” he told Sport.

“What happens is that of course, it is a team that risks so much up front that, at certain times, if the day does not go as you expect, then anything can happen. But I love Flick’s Barça.”

Martinez also thinks that Flick is perfect for Barcelona and spoke about what it’s like to play under the him.

“Because he is a very offensive coach, who likes to deal with the ball, high pressure, he hates not having the ball… In the end, you like everything that identifies you as Barça’s style of play, right?” he added.

“He was an amazing guy. Many times when I didn’t get angry I wanted to get angry with him and I couldn’t. He would come to me and give me a heartfelt hug. It wasn’t a hug to shut me up. He always told me that he wished I could play more. He always knew what to say at all times. He was a f**king guy.”

Flick currently has his team on course to retain their La Liga title, with the Catalans back in action on Tuesday and hoping to turn around a 2-0 deficit against Atletico in the Champions League.


Orioles news: The Orioles are in first place

BALTIMORE, MD - APRIL 12: Gunnar Henderson #2 and Jeremiah Jackson #82 of the Baltimore Orioles celebrate after the Orioles defeat the San Francisco Giants at Oriole Park at Camden Yards on Sunday, April 12, 2026 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Alyssa Piazza/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

Good morning, Camden Chatters.

Your eyes do not deceive you. Take a gander at the AL East standings and you’ll find the Orioles atop the division (well, along with the Yankees and Rays in a three-way tie). The O’s, who a week ago at this time were practically left for dead, are back above .500 and currently sitting in first place.

Now, before we get too excited, let’s note that the American League as a whole is in a weird morass of extreme mediocrity. No one team is particularly good or particularly bad. Every club in the AL has between six and nine wins, and between six and 10 losses. The O’s, despite their first-place standing, are only 2.5 games better than the two worst teams in the AL, the 6-10 White Sox and Astros. All it would take is one bad series to knock the Orioles back to one of the league’s worst records.

Still, let’s enjoy this moment while it lasts, because there was no guarantee that the once 3-6 Orioles would get back above the even-water mark. The 2025 Orioles, most notably, never had an above-.500 record after their fifth game of the season, when they were 3-2. This year’s version has so far managed to avoid turning a slow start into a never-ending death spiral, so that’s cool.

And the Orioles are playing legitimately good ball of late. The O’s have won five of their last six games, including a decisive 6-2 victory in their rubber game against the Giants yesterday. Cade Povich pitched brilliantly on his birthday, Pete Alonso and Samuel Basallo each showed much-needed signs of life with two hits and a homer, respectively, and the O’s bullpen continued to pitch above expectations. Check out Tyler Young’s recap of the well-played win.

Of course, even with the good news of the series victory came yet more injury trouble, because the Orioles can’t have nice things. In a brutal three-game stretch, the O’s suffered three separate injuries — to Adley Rutschman, Tyler O’Neill, and Ryan Mountcastle — that have already landed the former two on the IL and will probably send the latter there as well. Barely two weeks into the season, the Orioles already have 12 players on the injured list. Their depth is being tested very early. For now, they’ve added catcher Maverick Handley to take Rutschman’s spot and outfielder Johnathan Rodríguez in place of O’Neill. No word yet on who might be the next man up from Triple-A Norfolk to replace Mountcastle.

To muddle their way through, the O’s will need to continue getting contributions from up and down the lineup like they did against the Giants this weekend. Middle-of-the-order bats Alonso and Basallo took a step toward hitting the way we’re expecting them to, while bottom-of-the-lineup guys like Colton Cowser, Coby Mayo, and Jeremiah Jackson showed signs of life. Let’s see if the O’s can keep the offense going — and perhaps move into sole possession of first place! — against the Arizona Diamondbacks, who roll into town for a three-game set starting tonight.

Links

Eflin says elbow injury felt like ‘my heart was ripped out of my chest’ – MLB.com

It’s hard not to feel terrible for Eflin, who worked so hard to return from his back injury, only for his 2026 season — and most of 2027 — to be taken away after just one start. Best wishes in recovery to Eflin, someone who is by all accounts a great guy.

Should Orioles have brought back Cedric Mullins? | MAILBAG – BaltimoreBaseball.com

I was as big a Mullins fan as anyone, but his performance with the Rays so far doesn’t exactly look like someone who would be an upgrade for the Orioles.

Mountcastle has broken bone in foot, updates on Rutschman and O’Neill, notes and quotes from 6-2 win – School of Roch

Rutschman gets scratched from the lineup, Mountcastle breaks his foot while running, and O’Neill injures himself fainting. It’s certainly been an eventful few days.

Pete Alonso, Samuel Basallo power Orioles offense in 6-2 win vs. Giants – The Baltimore Banner

If those two guys start clicking at the same time…look out, opposing pitchers.

Orioles birthdays and history

Is today your birthday? Happy birthday! The only Oriole in history born on April 13 is fan favorite Steve Pearce, who turns 43 today. Pearce spent parts of five years with the Birds but was best known for his out-of-nowhere breakout season in 2014, when he mashed 21 homers and posted a .930 OPS for the AL East champion Orioles. Enjoy your day, Steve!

On this date in 1954, the Baltimore Orioles played their first game in franchise history, getting shut out in Detroit, 3-0. The former St. Louis Browns managed seven hits but none with runners in scoring position as Tigers starter Steve Gromek went the distance. The Orioles’ pitcher for their inaugural game was Don Larsen (the future World Series perfect-game-thrower with the Yankees), who went all eight innings but coughed up three solo home runs.

And on this day in 1966, newly acquired superstar Frank Robinson made his Orioles debut in style, hitting a home run and scoring twice to lead the Birds to a 5-4, 13-inning Opening Day win at Fenway Park. It was the beginning of what would be a Triple Crown and AL MVP season for Robinson and an eventual championship for the Orioles.

Random Orioles game of the day

On April 13, 2010, the Orioles suffered a 10-inning loss to the Rays in Baltimore, 8-6. The O’s seemed to be cruising along just fine, carrying a 3-0 lead into the eighth behind Brian Matusz’s seven shutout frames, but everything fell apart when the Rays rallied for five in the inning. Matusz struck out the first batter of the eighth before the next four batters all singled, and three more hits off the O’s bullpen gave Tampa Bay a 5-3 lead. Luke Scott tied the game with a two-run homer in the bottom of the eighth, sending the game to extras, where Carlos Pena’s three-run dinger in the 10th decided the game for the Rays.

It was the Orioles’ fifth straight loss in what became a nine-game losing streak, en route to a 1-11 record to start the 2010 season. That was a rough, rough year.

NFL draft is loaded with gifted WRs through three rounds

Wide receivers are in good supply in the top part of next week’s NFL draft, with anywhere between three and six expected to be selected in the first round, and as many as a dozen being drafted in the first three rounds.

Among the first-round prospects are Ohio State’s Carnell Tate, USC’s Makai Lemon, Arizona State’s Jordyn Tyson, Washington’s Denzel Boston, Indiana’s Omar Cooper and Texas A&M’s KC Concepcion.

Overall, it’s a high-quality collection of wide receivers from top to bottom. The class offers speed, size, good hands, good route-running and high upside guys. It’s hard to guarantee that any will be an impact player as a rookie, but this is a complete class of receivers.

And, consequently, it’s a good year for the Miami Dolphins to need a wide receiver, which is the case. It’ll be interesting to see whether general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan and coach Jeff Hafley think it’s worthwhile to select a wide receiver in the first round.

As a reminder, the draft is April 23-25.

The Dolphins have 11 picks, including two in the first round (Nos. 11 and 30), and seven among the first 94 selections.

Miami has one selection in the second round (No. 43), four in the third (Nos. 75, 87, 90 and 94), one in the fourth (No. 130), one in the fifth (No. 151), and two in the seventh (Nos. 227 and 238). 

 Here are the top wide receivers in the draft, in order: 

Carnell Tate, Ohio State

Tate (6 foot 2, 192 pounds) earned academic All America honors while totaling 51 receptions for 875 yards and 9 TDs. He’s got good size, good hands and good route-running ability but so-so speed (4.53-second 40-yard dash). Only knock on Tate is he isn’t physical enough but he’s a quality WR and the clear No. 1 prospect.

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Makai Lemon, USC

Lemon (5-11, 192) is a slot WR who displayed productivity in many ways while amassing 79 receptions for 1,156 yards and 11 TDs. He’s not strong, but he’s smart, runs good routes, and is a willing blocker. Lemon’s the prototypical “high upside” guy.

Jordyn Tyson, Arizona State

Tyson (6-2, 203) is an credibly talented prospect who combines good size with versatility and intelligence which explains why he had 61 receptions for 711 yards and 8 TDs. He’s certainly a first-round pick but he comes with injury concerns, most recently hamstring injuries last season. He also had knee issues (torn ACL, PCL and MCL) dating back to his freshman season at Colorado.

Denzel Boston, Washington

Boston (6-4, 212) is a big WR whose best trait is that he can go up and get the ball, which puts extra value on his 62 receptions for 881 yards and 11 TDs. He’s not necessarily physical but he knows how to use his size and body positioning. Boston could go as high as the middle of the first round or as low as the top of the second round.

KC Concepcion, Texas A&M

Concepcion (6-0, 196) is a quick, speedy WR/punt returner who can win at the line of scrimmage and in short spaces. He had 61 receptions for 919 yards and 9 TDs to go along with 2 PR TDs. Concepcion’s a big-play threat on short routes and deep routes.

Best of the rest

Indiana’s Omar Cooper (69 receptions, 937 yards, 13 TDs) is a first-round candidate who plays with strength and aggression. … Alabama’s Germie Bernard (64 receptions, 862 yards, 7 TDs) is skilled and polished but doesn’t have a standout characteristic. … Clemson’s Antonio Williams (5-11, 187), a Day 2 candidate, is elusive, athletic and versatile, traits he used to record 55 receptions, 13 carries and four PRs . … Louisville’s Chris Bell (6-2, 222) sustained a torn ACL in November but he’s a big-bodied possession WR who totaled 72 receptions for 917 yards and 6 TDs in 11 games. … Notre Dame’s Malachi Fields (6-4, 218) is big and strong, traits he used for 36 receptions, 630 yards and 5 TDs. … Tennessee’s Chris Brazzell II (6-4, 198) is an angular speedster who ran a 4.37-second 40-yard dash and totaled 62 receptions for 1,017 yards and 9 TDs.

Class grade: A

This isn’t a flashy class but it checks all the boxes. Well, all the boxes except for an instant impact player. Still, with Tate, Lemon and Tyson at the top, and Brazzell and Fields in the third round, this is a strong class that fills many needs.

Teams in need

Washington could always use more talent alongside QB Jayden Daniels and WR Terry McLaurin.

Kansas City probably wants its offense to regain the game-breaking element it had in the early years of QB Patrick Mahomes.

Miami needs to replenish after parting ways with WRs Tyreek Hill (release) and Jaylen Waddle (trade).

The L.A. Rams have a bit of uncertainty involving WR Puka Nacua, and are in “go-for-it” mode.

The N.Y. Jets have across-the-board needs, but QB Geno Smith could use top-notch WR help.

Philadelphia seems to be on shaky ground with A.J. Brown, so a WR need is understandable.

Cleveland needs help in many areas but whoever starts at QB (Deshaun Watson, Shedeur Sanders or Dillon Gabriel) needs improvement at No. 1 WR.

Buffalo is dealing with a closing Super Bowl window for a variety of reasons, and getting QB Josh Allen a quality No. 1 is a priority.

Dolphins’ focus

Miami acquired Jalen Tolbert and Tutu Atwell and returns promising youngster Malik Washington, and together they form the top WRs. But they are all, at best, probably No. 3 WRs. The Dolphins need a No. 1 and No. 2 WR, at least.

Murphy on Barclays Women&#39;s Super League 2 March Player of the Month shortlist

Murphy on Barclays Women's Super League 2 March Player of the Month shortlist
Murphy on Barclays Women's Super League 2 March Player of the Month shortlist

The Newcastle United forward netted the equaliser in the Magpies' 1-1 draw at Sheffield United at the start of the month before providing an assist for Beth Lumsden's clincher in the 2-0 home win over Birmingham City.

Republic of Ireland international Murphy also scored in the 1-1 Tyne-Wear derby draw with Sunderland at the Stadium of Light, but saw that effort controversially ruled out.

The 23-year-old is shortlisted along with Aimee Everett of Crystal Palace, Lucy Ashworth-Clifford of Ipswich Town and Joy Omewa of Nottingham Forest.

United supporters can vote for Murphy by clicking here, with voting set to close at 10am BST on Wednesday, 15th April.

Michigan Basketball Roster Tracker: Who’s staying, who’s leaving for 2026-27 season

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Dusty May is in the midst of building his team for the 2026-27 season. The Michigan Wolverines will have some guys returning from the national championship season, but they will also be losing some guys to graduation, the NBA Draft and the portal.

There are 15 total roster spots available to DI teams in college basketball. To help all of us keep track of the roster this offseason for the Wolverines, we whipped up this Michigan Basketball roster tracker. We will update this as quickly as possible as news is announced.

Total roster spots as of now: 14 out of 15

Back for 2026-27 season

Incoming true freshmen

  • Five-star G Brandon McCoy Jr.
  • Four-star F/C Quinn Costello
  • Four-star G/F Lincoln Cosby
  • Four-star G/F Joseph Hartman
  • Three-star G/F Malachi Brown
  • Unranked C Marcus Moller

Transferring in

Going to the NBA/out of eligibility

  • G Roddy Gayle Jr.
  • G Nimari Burnett
  • G Charlie May
  • F Yaxel Lendeborg
  • F Will Tschetter

Undecided

  • F/C Morez Johnson Jr.
  • C Aday Mara

Transferring out

New York Jets News: Will Jets get defensive at No. 2 with edge David Bailey?

EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - NOVEMBER 30: Kirk Cousins #18 of the Atlanta Falcons passes the ball under pressure from Jowon Briggs #91 and Will McDonald IV #9 of the New York Jets during the fourth quarter at MetLife Stadium on November 30, 2025 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Ishika Samant/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Good morning Gang Green Nation!

Here are your links to your New York Jets this glorious Monday in April:

Rich Cimini – Why Keyshawn Johnson was the last WR to go No. 1, 30 years ago

Rich Cimini – Will Jets get defensive at No. 2 with edge David Bailey?

Kam Towle – Jets 2026 NFL draft target: Scouting report for DT Christen Miller

Adam La Rose – Jets Remain High On WR Omar Cooper Jr.

Caleb Hightower – Jets trade rumor could lead to game-changing deal with Giants

Mike Moraitis – Jets 2026 NFL draft rumor names ascending wide receiver as likely Round 1 target

Zachary Pereles – 2026 NFL mock draft: Jeremiyah Love goes top five, Cowboys trade up, Drake Maye gets a new weapon

Charlie Baduini – Jets urged to draft & develop intriguing mid-round wide receiver prospect

Justin Fried – NFL Draft prospect reveals details of Jets meeting in exclusive interview

Charlie Baduini – Reasoning behind Breece Hall trade proposal will infuriate Jets fans

Charlie Baduini – Arvell Reese admission should compel Jets to draft him even more

Jake Elman – Jets are risking further failure with Arvell Reese and David Bailey

Here are your missed connections from yesterday.

Chicago Cubs history unpacked, April 13

Free of charge for the discerning reader. RIP to The Bird.Jon Lester* attempts a pickoff.

Today in baseball history:

Cubs birthdays: Claude HendrixRoy WalkerJake MootyJohn StephensonDoug Strange.

Today in History:

  • 837 – Best view of Halley’s Comet in 2,000 years.
  • 1517 – Ottoman army occupies Cairo.
  • 1860 – First Pony Express reaches Sacramento, California.

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Anthony Joshua’s critics are wrong – he was right not to humour Tyson Fury

“DO YOU ACCEPT MY CHALLENGE???” Tyson Fury bellowed over the tope rope, the words tumbling down around Anthony Joshua at ringside. As many have noted, it felt very WWE. Joshua, for his part, wore a slight smirk, but he might as well have been biting his tongue.

In showing restraint and not explicitly accepting Fury’s “challenge”, Joshua disappointed the thousands of remaining fans in Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, and the many watching on Netflix, but “AJ” was right not to humour Fury in this moment.

There was more to the situation than some realised, as we’ll get to shortly.

Firstly, Joshua’s refusal to publicly accept the fight does not mean he is not going to face his fellow Briton. Joshua’s point, in staying coy, was that a (likely-lengthy) negotiating stage will now ensue, and the heavyweight rivals have been here before.

Anthony Joshua, ringside for Tyson Fury’s latest win, was called out by the ‘Gypsy King’ after the fight (Getty)
Anthony Joshua, ringside for Tyson Fury’s latest win, was called out by the ‘Gypsy King’ after the fight (Getty)

Furthermore, one might argue that Fury has been a greater obstacle to this super-fight than AJ ever has. There have been his five retirements, of course, and his ultimatums, one of which was so urgent that it even frustrated his own team.

So, on Saturday night, it was easy for Fury – fired up from his win over Arslanbek Makhmudov – to hold court in Tottenham and make the callout, to try to instigate a face-off. And the moment Joshua refused to bite, he appeared the villain.

It didn’t help that his microphone wasn’t working at first, but even once his words were audible, he was coy.

“Tyson, you are a clout chaser,” he said. “I’ve never had a problem getting in the ring with you. I punched you when we were kids. After watching you tonight, I’d do it again. I’ll see you in that ring in due time.” Encouraging, then. But? “You won’t tell me what to do. When you’re ready, you tell me your conditions, and I’ll tell you when I’m ready. I’m the landlord, remember that; you work for me.”

Clear in Joshua’s words was that this fight is not yet signed, so there is an argument that Saturday’s event should not have had such a focus on a post-fight face-off, anyway.

The first clue was the refusal by Joshua’s promoter, Eddie Hearn, to enter the ring when called upon by Saudi matchmaker Turki Alalshikh. Earlier in the night, Alalshikh had said he wanted to announce the “biggest fight in the history of England”, but when the moment came, Hearn wore a similar smirk to Joshua’s and stayed composed, refusing to budge. The fact that AJ followed suit suggested they were on the same page.

There was more awkwardness at the post-fight press conference, however, when Fury claimed he had signed “months ago” before getting into further details – or a lack thereof.

Joshua with his promoter, Eddie Hearn, on Saturday (PA)
Joshua with his promoter, Eddie Hearn, on Saturday (PA)

How many fights are in the deal he signed? “It doesn’t really matter how many fights it is, let’s just get one done,” he said, for example.

What about the purse split? “I don’t know, I’m not interested in all that bulls***. If he gets £600m, good luck to him, and if I get 50p, good luck to me.” The financial element has been a sticking point for Fury before, mind, even with Oleksandr Usyk.

Would the fight(s) take place at Wembley? Fury’s promoter Frank Warren and manager Spencer Brown said no conversations had taken place over a venue, as negotiations weren’t that far along.

Furthermore, Fury went from saying he only wants to fight Joshua to insisting: “I want three fights this year, no matter who it is.”

But one of the most fascinating strands to the evening’s narrative came in the form of a tweet from Netflix, which said: “It’s happening. Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua. This autumn from the UK. LIVE only on Netflix.”

This was put to Fury, Warren and Brown, with the latter two appearing completely blindsided and suggesting that “maybe” the fight was in fact signed, then, from Joshua’s side. Still, in a separate interview, Hearn said it was not.

Fury (left) was a comfortable but not especially impressive winner over Arslanbek Makhmudov (Reuters)
Fury (left) was a comfortable but not especially impressive winner over Arslanbek Makhmudov (Reuters)

It was a mess, a confusing, deflating end to what should have been a triumphant Fury comeback (though his performance itself was similarly deflating, if one is to take a stern view).

In any case, the other element that shouldn’t be overlooked is Joshua’s ongoing grief at the passing of two of his close friends.

It was just four months ago that AJ was injured in a car crash in Nigeria, which killed his teammates Sina Ghami and Latif Ayodele. Yes, Joshua was quick to return to the gym, suggesting he was physically ready to train. Mentally? He was either ready or in need of a distraction or purpose.

Hearn recently said a summer return is on the cards for Joshua, which has been perceived as a warm-up for Fury. This writer said on Saturday that Joshua vs Fury should be made immediately, if it can be, but that was not meant as a dismissal of AJ’s grief; it is just that, if Joshua is genuinely willing to box soon and a deal can be struck, the Fury fight must be next.

Based on Fury’s performance on Saturday, Joshua likely does not need a warm-up to be competitive against the “Gypsy King”. And when it comes to this mooted battle of former world champions, all you need is to believe that it will be competitive.

How crucial is 99-cap Walsh to the Lionesses?

Keira Walsh
Walsh could win her 100th England cap on Tuesday [Getty Images]

England midfielder Keira Walsh is set to make her 100th appearance against world champions Spain at Wembley.

The 29-year-old has become an integral part of Sarina Wiegman's squad, helping them to back-to-back European titles.

She could captain the Lionesses on Tuesday (19:00 GMT) with Arsenal defender Leah Williamson's fitness a doubt.

"Obviously it's a very exciting moment. We don't know the team yet for sure but when I started playing football I didn't think this was possible," said Walsh.

"It's a really proud moment for me and my family. I don't really like the attention being on me so I try to focus on the game and forget everything else.

"I do feel a bit awkward about it. I just love playing football. Whether it's the first or the 100th cap, I'll feel the same. It's still putting the shirt on."

She made her debut in front of less than 10,000 fans in a 5-0 win over Kazakhstan at Colchester Community Stadium in November 2017.

Reflecting on how things have changed since her first cap, Walsh said: "I was speaking about this with some of the girls the other day.

"When I got my first cap there was not a lot of people in the crowd. It was at a random stadium and we were playing Kazakhstan.

"Tomorrow there will be 75,000 people at Wembley and we're playing against one of the best teams in the world. That shows the growth of the women's game.

"There are some of us in the squad who were part of it when the women's game wasn't quite there. I can definitely feel that from my first to my 100th cap. It's just exciting to see where the game has gone."

She has enormous vision - Wiegman

Walsh's ability has been clear from the start of her England career and she was given the armband on just her seventh appearance in 2018.

She was named player of the match when England won Euro 2022 having set-up Ella Toone's opening goal in the final with an exquisite pass.

Known for her technical ability and passing range, Walsh has started almost every game for Wiegman at major tournaments, only missing one at the 2023 World Cup because of a knee injury in the group stages.

She was also awarded an MBE (Member of the Order of the British Empire) in the King's New Year Honours list for 2026.

"I watched her before I came into the England environment and she was a very good player. She was very tactical and technical," said Wiegman.

"She has enormous vision and game understanding. When I came in, I thought 'oh, that's even better than I thought.'

"She is an important player in leading the team in how we want to play. That's crucial. I think also Keira has stayed to who she is and also grown as a person."

'Baby Ronnie' and 'consistent presence'

A mainstay throughout Walsh's career has been best friend and team-mate Williamson, who played alongside her in England's youth teams.

Williamson, the Lionesses captain, said Walsh was "a good person to have in your corner" and praised her consistency.

"The way she plays is subtle but integral to the team that she's in. If Keira's good and if Keira's flying, the team's flying," Williamson told the Women's Football Weekly podcast.

"That is a heavy weight to carry, but one that I think she does with the way she presents herself. She's just this real steady, consistent presence.

"Keira can do things on a ball that other people can't. At my first World Cup in France [2019], she picked up the nickname 'Baby Ronnie' after Brazilian Ronaldo.

"Everything about her just oozes elegance and I hope she knows how appreciated she is among us. She dictates the way that you play."

Off the pitch, the pair often share rooms and sit together when travelling to England matches.

Their families are close and Williamson said she has learned from Walsh.

"She wears her heart on her sleeve and says it as it is. I think more people should be like that," added Williamson.

"Keira is a really considerate person and a really good listener. She's very intelligent. She thinks about things before she says them.

"She can be a bit annoying sometimes because she'll give me the thing I don't want to hear, but her perspective on life, how she treats other people, cultures, all of those different things, she's taught me a lot.

"She's just a good person to have in your corner."

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Another Sunday In Hell: The brutal race that thwarts the greats

Tadej Pogacar showers after Paris-Roubaix
[Getty Images]

There is very little about this race that seems to make sense.

The gruelling French farm tracks with their jagged cobblestones seem barely fit for a cow's hoof, let alone a Lycra-clad cyclists' thin tyre and ultra-light bike.

Welcome to L'Enfer du Nord - the Hell of the North - as cycling's most brutal race, Paris-Roubaix, is known.

At 260km (162 miles), it is not the longest of cycling's classics, and there are no mountains to climb. But that is not the point.

First held in 1896, it is the unrelenting cobbles - or 'pave' - that have left some of the world's finest riders, and their bikes, bloodied and broken.

Four-time Tour de France winning legend Tadej Pogacar has won every race worth winning in cycling, and often by a country mile.

But he can't win Roubaix.

The 30 sectors of cobbles along the ancient route got the better of the Slovenian for the second time on Sunday, when he was beaten by Belgian Wout van Aert in a sprint in the race's legendary velodrome finish.

"I'd describe the cobbles, not like a market place in a village as you might think, but more like someone decided to drop a load of cobbles and see where they landed, and somehow they are described as roads," Lizzie Deignan, who left blood on the handlebars of her bike when winning the inaugural women's edition in 2021, says.

"Think of hardest physical exertion you've ever done on a bike, and then being rattled at the same time to the point even the muscles in your fingers are so sore. It's a bit like holding on to a pneumatic drill whilst going as fast as you can on a bike."

A dedicated group of volunteers spend the year leading up to the race maintaining the cobbles to try to keep the course safe, while ensuring the unique profile remains.

Preparation of the route has included the use of goats to chew away the vegetation which makes its way through the stones - especially on the fearsome sector through the Forest of Arenberg, a foreboding sprint over pave which is always treacherous, often slippery, and forever fraught.

The weather also never helps: if it rains it is a near-impossible quagmire, with countless abandonments; if it is dry, the dust will get you, kicked up by competitors and the cavalcade of team cars and motorbike outriders - it's a challenge to breathe, let alone see.

On her day of glory, Deignan surprised the rest of the peloton and broke away in torrential conditions which saw her, at one point, riding the bike sideways as the rear wheel slid out on a corner.

"Everybody punctures and everybody crashes, it's whoever has good legs and survives it really," she says. "It's unlike any other race."

Paris-Roubaix falls into the same road cycling World Tour as that of the Tour de France, or Giro d'Italia. And so the same peloton will be hurtling along the cobbles a couple of months before gliding through the sunflowers of a French summer.

But success in those other races does not always translate to joy on the pave.

Four-time Tour winner Chris Froome: hated it, rode it once and didn't finish. Three-time Tour champion Greg Lemond: managed fourth. Two-time Tour winner Jonas Vingegaard: more likely to do the Paris-Dakar rally.

There were those who straddled both, including Bernard Hinault and the often-acclaimed greatest Eddy Merckx, each with five Tours de France among their glittering palmares, but even they weren't the best when it came to Hell.

Hell belongs to the powerhouses; the burly classics riders who cannot go over mountains day after day, but who can go for longer and harder across one epic day of racing.

"Every time I tried [to attack], my legs were not the greatest any more and [Van Aert was always] riding on my wheel," Pogacar, who we have grown used to winning races by several minutes, said after Sunday's edition.

For Van Aert - known to many as the 'nicest man in cycling' and who was roared into the velodrome - it was simply "a dream come true" that was "years in the making".

And nothing tells you you're part of something so difficult and profound more, than when the champion dedicates his win to a team-mate who lost his life on the cobbles eight years ago. Belgian Michael Goolearts died after a cardiac arrest during the 2018 race.

Paris Roubaix
Fans line cobbled farm tracks to roar on their mud-splattered heroes [Getty Images]

Even when you win the race, you don't get away from the cobbles.

The trophy is a piece of pave - mounted by a local stone mason who works on cobbles which had been lost for generations after the tracks they formed were blown up by German bombs during the World Wars, and then ploughed back to the surface decades later by farmers, who leave them by the tracks of the present day to be carved for next year's victor.

"It's the same as it always was," says Deignan. "These are roads steeped in their own history aside from cycling - you know, World War One, World War Two…

"It's just terrain that shouldn't be raced; it doesn't make sense really.

"Everything that can possibly happen, happens on that one day - it throws everything there is at a rider, and it's such a spectacle to watch."

The pave requires a unique and counter-intuitive way of racing, says Deignan - so fast that your bike doesn't have time to get stuck in the changing profile and undulation of the cobbles, with as little as possible pressure on your handlebars.

Lizzie Deignan celebrates winning Paris-Roubaix
Deignan won the inaugural Paris-Roubaix Femmes in 2021 [Getty Images]

"Everybody has a story to tell… if they make it to the end," says Britain's joint-highest ever male finisher Ian Stannard - a former Team Sky golden era classics man who now directs the team from the cars behind the peloton, and who came third in 2016.

"When things are going well, you just cruise over the cobbles, but when your legs go 'bang' you smash into every one.

"It's a great race for people - they all come over the Belgian border to watch by the roadside and set up camp and have a good time. You can smell the barbecues as you race.

"But," adds Stannard, "it really brings this area into focus."

And it's a poor one. An old mining and textile town, modern-day Roubaix has more than its fair share of poverty - striking old brickwork architecture screaming through the grime for a more gentrified age through street art installations and restaurant start-ups.

Farming, coal, wars… more farming. Paris always seems further away, both geographically and culturally, than you think.

Despite the name the race doesn't even start in the French capital famed for money and style these days, but in the outskirts of the outskirts instead.

That is why the race means more to people here than arguably the Tour de France does to, say, Parisians or Alpinistas.

Waving flags and sounding airhorns, the locals line the sides of the jagged paths, which are little more than a couple of metres wide, watching first the motorbikes and cars bouncing over at speed before a slew of seemingly out-of-control cyclists bursts through.

Those from north of Paris and south of Brussels did the digging, ploughing, assembling and many of them the fighting, on these fields which saw such bloody battles.

Fiorella, who works for her grandparents at a cafe in Roubaix on a street corner near the velodrome, says: "I'm not crazy about cycling, but I like it. It's definitely important for us in this area. You know, us, Lilleois, Belgians, even the Netherlands… we are all together.

"It's different here - our mentality is different. All the factories here, we make things. Hard work - that's what we stand for. It is different for Parisians, and the south."

Wout van Aert celebrate winning Paris-Roubaix
People's champion Van Aert in disbelief at beating Pogacar to win the race everyone in northern France and Belgium wanted him to win [Getty Images]

Fifty years ago Paris-Roubaix was featured in what would become a cult documentary among cycling fans called A Sunday in Hell.

It featured the attempt by all-rounder Merckx to prevent the legendary powerhouse of the time, Belgium's Roger de Vlaeminck, from winning his fourth title. Both were denied by the often over-looked nearly man Marc Demeyer.

Somewhat fittingly, the 2026 edition mirrored that, with Pogacar's all-round brilliance up against powerhouse Mathieu van der Poel's attempt to win a record-equalling fourth title. Both were denied by the erstwhile underdog Van Aert.

That film also captured the spirit of the people of the region - the proud and hard-working engine room of France, cheering home one of their own from the coffee houses and tabacs.

Since 1896, when two textiles industrialists tried to promote the town and were told to ensure the race's title somehow involved Paris, little has changed in the culture of the north.

And given that, the brutal, legend-humbling race, all grit and grind, makes perfect sense.

Le Pave at Paris-Roubaix
Le Pave at the forest of Arenberg - the stuff of nightmares for the polished Tour de France specialist [Getty Images]
Tadej Pogacar
A muddied and exhausted Pogacar after the race [BBC Sport]
Children watching the conclusion to Paris-Roubaix
Some residents near the velodrome have a good vantage point [BBC Sport]
Le Pave close to Roubaix's velodrome
Deignan is the only Briton to have a dedicated cobble on Le Pave in Roubaix [BBC Sport]

Haway The Podcast | Monday Supplement | Nick Barnes On Spurs Win!

BBC Radio Newcastle’s Sunderland commentator Nick Barnes joined Chris and Martin on Monday morning to look back on Sunderland’s 1-0 win over Tottenham Hotspur that leaves the lads eyeing Europe and the North Londoners in deep relegation trouble.

On today’s show, we cover:

Sunderland’s performance against Spurs – did we see significant improvement from our recent home games?

Brian Brobbey’s colossal performance – was that the type of display that will see European giants queuing up for him in the summer?

Spurs felt hard done to by the ref – but he was praised to the hilt on Sky! What’s the truth?

Plus, how are Sunderland looking ahead of our last six league games of an excellent campaign.

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The Bear’s Den, April 13, 2026

Chicago Bears coach Ben Johnson speaks with the media at Halas Hall on Jan. 21, 2026, in Lake Forest, Illinois. (Stacey Wescott/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)

THE DAILY SPONGIE SPECIAL

BEARSSSSSS

What a Healthy T.J. Edwards Adds to the Chicago Bears’ defense

A lot. We know. We’ve seen it before.

Despite Defensive Woes, Bears Were Competent in One Area

Despite defensive struggles, the Bears excelled at crucial third-and-short stops, even forcing game-changing turnovers in key moments.

Bears Select Playmaking Defensive Back from Toledo in 2026 NFL Mock Draft

What do you think, you ready for a DB in the first for Chicago?

Bears CB Jaylon Johnson Details the Struggles During 2025 NFL Season

Good to finally hear some of the details of what was going on with him.

POLISH SAUSAGE

Report: Rueben Bain was involved in fatal collision in 2024

This isn’t new, but it’s releveant.

Joe Buck wants to stay at ESPN for the rest of his career

Decades more of Joe Buck. Yay.

Report: Mike Vrabel won’t be participating in Patriots’ pre-draft press conference

Gee, we wonder why?

Paxton Lynch suffers torn ACL while playing arena football

Tough news for Lynch.

Columbus Aviators coach Ted Ginn Jr. is arrested for DUI in Dallas, one day before a game

That’s not good.

The Athletic confirms that Dianna Russini is under investigation, “will not be reporting”

Ugly mess.

KNOW THINE ENEMY

Jaylen Warren on Aaron Rodgers: Great if he’s back, we’ll miss him if not

We won’t. We’d be happy to never see his face or name ever again.

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Quarterback prospect in 2026 NFL draft on Colts&#39; radar

The quarterback position does appear to at least be somewhat on the Indianapolis Colts' radar ahead of the 2026 NFL draft.

In an interview with Sports Illustrated's Justin Melo, Behren Morton mentioned the Colts as one of the teams he has met with via Zoom recently.

Colts' 2026 NFL draft prospect to watch: QB Behren Morton

An experienced player, Morton has almost 1,400 dropbacks over the last four seasons. Each year from 2023 through 2025, Morton saw his completion rate and yards per pass attempt both increase, per PFF.

His most productive season was in 2024, when he threw for 3,335 yards and 27 touchdowns. This past year, however, Morton's efficiency was up, as he set career highs in completion rate and yards per pass attempt. He's thrown 71 career touchdowns and been able to mostly limit interceptions, never throwing more than eight in a season.

Morton has had to navigate injuries in his career.

"I’m excited to have this opportunity," Morton told Melo of being an NFL draft prospect. "I’m going to walk into a quarterback room that already has a veteran in it. I’m going to learn from him. Obviously I’ll be in a different system than the Air Raid.

"I’m excited for the opportunity. It’s going to be a very special experience for me. I’m going to maximize every opportunity that comes my way."

Behren Morton's athletic profile

Behren Morton is a QB prospect in the 2026 draft class. He does not qualify for a #RAS due to a lack of measurements.https://t.co/00iVOthBwUpic.twitter.com/8TwckPH5ZI

— RAS.football (@MathBomb) April 1, 2026

Behren Morton highlights

Behren Morton's NFL draft profile

Morton is the 297th-ranked prospect on the consensus big board, making him a likely late Day 3 draft pick, or he could go undrafted.

For more on his game, here is what NFL.com's Lance Zierlein wrote in his pre-draft scouting report:

"Morton is a challenging evaluation given his injury history, but I studied his tape from 2024 and 2025 for my analysis here. He appears to lack the functional arm talent to push the ball into windows or beat safeties over the top into sideline buckets. He’s average with his anticipation and field-reading but is willing to get through progressions while trusting his pocket. He’s extremely tough and has the desired level of competitive spirit needed for the position. He can buy time for his receivers when needed and gets what he can when it’s time to run. Morton’s medicals will be critical, but it will likely be an uphill battle for him to make a roster."

What is the Colts' need at quarterback?

With Daniel Jones under contract, the need here is low. The Colts put all of their offseason eggs in the Daniel Jones basket, believing that the success that he had through the first half of last season can be repeated and sustained, even with him coming off a major injury.

Assuming the Colts do find a trade partner for Anthony Richardson, that still leaves them with Riley Leonard as the team's backup. Leonard impressed during his Week 18 start against Houston last season, showcasing that he is ready to fill that backup role.

Perhaps after the draft, the Colts will sign a UDFA to compete with Seth Henigan for the third quarterback spot on the depth chart.

This article originally appeared on Colts Wire: 2026 NFL draft: Texas Tech QB Behren Morton meets virtually with Colts

From beginning to end: Soccer team switches two coaches with opposite names

DUESSELDORF, Germany (AP) — A German soccer club has made an eye-catching change, firing one coach whose name means “beginning” and hiring one whose name means “end.”

Second division Fortuna Duesseldorf said Sunday it was parting company with Markus Anfang, whose surname translates from German as “beginning” or “start”, and bringing in Alexander Ende, or “end”, for the last five games of the season.

That prompted jokes on German social media and speculation about how Ende's task will be to stop the end of Fortuna's time in the division. He takes over with the team just one point above the relegation zone. Anfang won six of 22 games during a six-month stint in charge.

“I'm looking forward very much to this exciting challenge at Fortuna," Ende said in a statement.

"The situation is challenging but I am absolutely convinced that together with everyone at Fortuna we will secure our place in the league. And that is all that matters right now.”

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Saints interview Texas Tech DB AJ McCarty Jr. prior to his pro day

2026 has kicked off in an extremely interesting way for the New Orleans Saints, as they lost two critical defensive pieces early in free agency. With Demario Davis and Alontae Taylor now out of the fold, the Saints have some work to do on defense after spending much of their cap on offense early on. The cornerback room specifically was already in need of some additional pieces, with Kool-Aid McKinstry and Quincy Riley being the only two high-snap corners on the team.

A direct slot corner replacement would be ideal, and New Orleans is already looking into potential options, as they recently interviewed Texas Tech cornerback AJ McCarty Jr. ahead of his pro day.

While coaches and scouts did not get an opportunity to see him test, his production from the 2025 season was on full display as he appeared in 14 games. In that span, he put up 20 tackles, 2 tackles for loss, a pass deflection, 5 pressures, and 9 defensive stops. In coverage, he was very strong, only facing 18 targets, allowing 11 receptions for 102 yards, without a touchdown, and no penalties against him.

Texas Tech DB AJ McCarty Jr. Had an interview with the #Saints prior to his Pro Day. Didn't test due to a pulled hamstring. pic.twitter.com/g0pfpZ0JQ8

— Easton Butler (@Easton__Butler) April 7, 2026

One of the only flaws in McCarty's game is his missed tackle rate, which has ranged from 15.9% in 2022 to 34.1% in 2024, and then back to 22.7% this year. He missed out on the 2023 regular season due to the NCAA transfer policy after moving from Baylor to Texas Tech, hence why he spent five seasons at the collegiate level.

Overall, he has a ton of talent when it comes to his coverage capabilities and has shown flashes of being able to tackle in space; he just needs to become a bit more reliable about doing so to really raise his ceiling.

This article originally appeared on Saints Wire: 2026 NFL Draft: Saints meet with Texas Tech slot corner AJ McCarty Jr.

Frimpong claims Liverpool star is a wizard and his best is still to come

Frimpong claims Liverpool star is a wizard and his best is still to come
Frimpong claims Liverpool star is a wizard and his best is still to come

Frimpong Fires Warning as Wirtz Edges Towards Liverpool Breakthrough

Frimpong insight on Wirtz potential

There are moments in a season when a player exists in the margins, flickering with promise but not yet dictating the narrative. Florian Wirtz is living in that space at Liverpool. The talent is obvious, the pedigree unquestioned, yet the rhythm of the Premier League has demanded patience.

Into that conversation steps Jeremie Frimpong, a teammate who knows Wirtz’s game not as an observer but as a participant in its finest expression. Speaking recently, Frimpong delivered a message that felt less like hype and more like a warning shot aimed squarely at Premier League defenders.

Frimpong said: “At Leverkusen everyone played a part of winning. But if Flo wasn’t there, then maybe it would have been a different story. You know, he was the heartbeat of the team. You guys are seeing it now. You guys are seeing more of it, more of it now.

“But he’s got so much more. Flo at his best, he wins you games. Flo at his best, it’s going to score goals and assist. Flo at his best, he’s going to embarrass you if you’re a defender.

“He’s like a wizard. He’s so confident of his abilities. He can just go past anyone. He’s so clinical, playmaker.”

Those words carry weight. Not just because they are glowing, but because they come from a player who shared a dressing room with Wirtz during Bayer Leverkusen’s rise, when the German operated at a level that bent matches to his will.

Photo: IMAGO

Adaptation phase in Premier League

Wirtz’s adjustment has followed a familiar arc. The Premier League compresses time and space in ways few leagues can replicate. Decision-making must be quicker, duels more robust, and consistency relentless.

For a player whose game is built on manipulation of space, subtle body shape and precise timing, that transition can be particularly demanding. The flashes have been there. A disguised pass between lines. A half-turn that opens a defence. A goal crafted from instinct rather than force.

Yet the week-to-week dominance that defined his time in Germany remains a work in progress.

This is not unusual. Many technically gifted imports require a bedding-in period before imposing themselves. What matters is trajectory, and Wirtz’s curve is trending upwards.

Signs of Liverpool evolution

Liverpool, too, are evolving around him. The structure is beginning to accommodate his strengths, allowing him to receive in pockets rather than chase the game. Teammates are learning his timing, his preference for one-touch combinations, his ability to unlock tight spaces.

Frimpong’s presence has arguably accelerated that understanding. Familiarity breeds efficiency, and the connection forged at Leverkusen offers Liverpool a shortcut to cohesion.

There have already been glimpses of a more integrated Wirtz. Performances where he influences tempo rather than reacting to it. Moments where defenders hesitate, unsure whether to engage or retreat.

When those moments begin to stack consistently, the narrative shifts. A player no longer adapting becomes one dictating.

Frimpong belief sets expectation

Frimpong’s comments do more than praise. They set a benchmark. They frame Wirtz not as a developing talent, but as a player expected to decide matches.

“Flo at his best, he wins you games.” That is not a projection. It is a recollection.

For Liverpool, the implication is clear. If Wirtz reaches that level in England, he transforms from an intriguing addition into a central figure in their attacking identity.

For opponents, the warning is equally stark. The current version of Wirtz is still calibrating. The finished version, if Frimpong is right, will be something far more disruptive.

In a league defined by fine margins, players who can tilt those margins consistently are rare. Wirtz has shown he can be one of them. The only question now is timing.

If the adaptation phase is nearing its end, the Premier League may soon discover what Frimpong already knows.

Manchester United legend criticises Barcelona ahead of Atletico showdown &#8211; &#8216;No longer the kings of Europe&#8217;

Manchester United legend criticises Barcelona ahead of Atletico showdown – ‘No longer the kings of Europe’
Manchester United legend criticises Barcelona ahead of Atletico showdown – ‘No longer the kings of Europe’

As FC Barcelona gear up to take on Atletico Madrid tomorrow in the UEFA Champions League, former Manchester United defender Patrice Evra has delivered a fierce rant about the Catalans chances of a comeback.

Barcelona are currently trailing Atletico by two goals after losing the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final tie 0-2 at the Spotify Camp Nou last week.

So, they have a mountain to climb tomorrow at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano, and Evra hit out at the Blaugrana as well as their fans.

“Listen, Barcelona fans need to wake up and face reality. I see all those “Remontada” profile pictures everywhere; it’s time to be humble and take them down,” Evra exclaimed, as quoted by SPORT.

Barcelona face Atletico Madrid tomorrow in the Champions League. (Photo by Eric Alonso/Getty Images)

“This isn’t the Barcelona of 2015; that team no longer exists. We’ve seen them crumble time and time again on the big stage, and, quite frankly, they’re not capable of doing it again.”

Evra believes the team’s defensive fragility could be decisive in the UEFA Champions League.

“In the Champions League, they’re more likely to pick up another red card than to win; it’s become something of a habit lately,” Evra noted.

“I have every confidence in Diego Simeone and his players. They’re fighters, they’re well prepared and ready to put a stop to this,” he added, backing Atletico Madrid.

The Frenchman acknowledged that Barcelona once dominated European football, but insists that era is over.

“Barça fans, stay calm and keep quiet, because Europe is a different story… and you’re no longer the kings. I love this sport, but I love the truth even more,” he concluded.

Rivers then went on to inform the veteran players that …

Following a morning shootaround in Phoenix on March 21, multiple league sources tell The Athletic that Rivers called a group of veteran players together for a meeting in Mortgage Matchup Center, while the rest of the team got shots up after shootaround out on the floor. Per multiple sources with knowledge of the situation, Rivers then went on to inform the veteran players that he believed they had failed him this season and questioned the group’s commitment, conditioning, focus and leadership. Rivers’ message incensed the group, and the players stood up for themselves, firing back at their head coach over his claims. “That’s when I checked out on this season,” one of the veteran players told The Athletic.

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Young Park boys lacrosse coach rebuilding culture across district

Sometimes, Ian Curley hopes his Drew University professors aren't paying too much attention to what he's doing on his laptop during class. Lately, the senior finance major has been watching lacrosse video and making up practice plans.

He's fit his school schedule between 9 a.m. and about 2:30 p.m., and often shows up for his last class in lacrosse gear. Then Curley, 22, jumps into his car and zips over to Hanover Park High School.

The young coach is trying to rebuild the culture of the Park boys lacrosse team, a co-op between Hanover Park and Whippany Park. The first thing he did after being hired for the top job in late October was to institute team lifts and dinners, bringing all the players together regardless of their home school.

Park Regional head coach Ian Curley looks on before a game between Park Regional and Verona at Hanover Park high school, Apr 8, 2026, East Hanover, NJ, USA.

Curley estimated that about 25 of the 30 on the roster are from Hanover Park. The youth program, which includes pre-kindergarten through eighth grade boys and girls in Florham Park, East Hanover and Hanover Township, is closer to a 60-40 split.

"We're going in a completely new direction," said Curley, who grew up in Jacksonville, Florida, but played ice hockey and lacrosse at Lawrence Academy near Boston.

"I haven't called it a rebuild year, but it is. We want to have a .500 record. We want to win a county game, and a state game if we can. For a lot of teams around here in Morris County, that's a pretty low ceiling. But for where we are, it's a big step."

Park finished 8-8 last spring. The program won the Klank in 2021 and the Kimber in 2022, but hasn't finished over .500 since 2021 and has had double-digit wins just three times in 10 years. They have won three MCT prelims in the past decade – 2018, 2021 and 2022 – but no NJSIAA Tournament matches.

More: 2026 Morris/Sussex boys lacrosse team-by-team preview capsules

Though Park started 0-5 this spring, senior defender Caden Thomas insisted, "There's an entirely different vibe around the team." A former assistant at both Park and Morristown, Curley updated the co-op's style, making the offense more fast-paced with lots of off-ball movement. Practice is more focused on individual skill improvement, and everyone comes together as a team for game-style drills at the end of each session.

Curley, a former attacker, has few qualms about pulling on pads and jumping in as well. Though he said so far he's only filled in at goalie, since Park just has one on varsity.

"Our team wasn't really fired up before games or practice," said Hanover Park senior attack Chase Olszweski, the leading scorer as a sophomore and junior. "With a younger coach, he gets more into it. He understands one guy can impact the entire team and bring the energy up. He's that main energy source. Everyone surrounds him and it builds from there."

Park Regional senior Chase Olszweski (21) runs with the ball as Verona junior Ryan Demars (41) defends during a game at Hanover Park high school, Apr 8, 2026, East Hanover, NJ, USA.

Curley has been able to relate to the players on a different level, since he's no more than four years removed from what they're going through.

Trying to figure out college recruiting? Curley has been there and done that. Balancing two sports simultaneously? Curley did that in high school too. Juggling classes and practice proving a challenge? He's doing that right now, alongside his players.

Curley, who is scheduled to graduate from Drew in May, is even trying to figure out his career path. He earned a New Jersey substitute credential so he could coach, but his long-term plan was to work on Wall Street – not be in a classroom.

"He's still our coach, but he's more like us than any coach we've had," Thomas said. "It makes everyone want to play for him more. ... We want to win for him. It makes it a lot easier."

This article originally appeared on Morristown Daily Record: Young Park boys lacrosse coach rebuilding culture across district

Ex Torino Center-Back Regrets Not Joining Inter Milan Years Ago: “I Should Have Won Scudetto & Played In Champions League Final”

Ex Torino Center-Back Regrets Not Joining Inter Milan Years Ago: “I Should Have Won Scudetto & Played In Champions League Final”
Ex Torino Center-Back Regrets Not Joining Inter Milan Years Ago: “I Should Have Won Scudetto & Played In Champions League Final”

Dutch center-back Perr Schuurs admitted he was close to joining Inter Milan after an impressive first season at Torino.

Speaking to ESPN via FCInterNews, the 26-year-old revealed his regret at failing to complete a transfer to San Siro in 2023.

Once considered among Europe’s most promising defenders, Perr Schuurs swapped Ajax for Torino in the summer of 2022

Furthermore, he enjoyed a superb maiden season in Turin, emerging as one of Serie A’s hottest talents.

Therefore, former Inter Milan boss Simone Inzaghi wanted to add him to his defensive options three years ago.

However, the deal never came to fruition, forcing Schuurs to stick with the Granata.

Unfortunately, the Dutchman suffered a disastrous knee injury in October 2023. As a result, he never played another game for Torino.

Moreover, he is currently a free agent after Roberto D’Aversa’s side terminated his contract in February.

Former Torino Star Perr Schuurs Regrets Failing to Join Inter Milan

Schuurs had hoped to reunite with his international teammate Stefan de Vrij at San Siro.

Furthermore, he had already agreed personal terms with Inter, only for the deal to collapse at the 11th hour.

“I had already reached a personal agreement with Inter,” Schuurs confirmed. “After a fantastic season at Torino, I was at the peak of my career and really wanted to take that step.

“Inter played in the same way as Torino. Stefan de Vrij was supposed to become my mentor there.

“It was a great project that ultimately fell through – you can feel it. On top of that, Inter went on to win the title and also reached the Champions League final.

“It was painful to watch; I would’ve liked to experience that as well.”

Meanwhile, Schuurs could soon return to action, with several Italian clubs, including Genoa, Fiorentina, and Udinese, showing interest in his services.

Where do the Falcons pick in each round of the 2026 NFL Draft?

The Atlanta Falcons made headlines for taking an aggressive approach in last year's draft, and while the trade for James Pearce Jr. is all that many will remember, the team still found two more defensive starters in the middle rounds.

Third-round pick Xavier Watts led all rookies with five interceptions and was a finalist for the Defensive Rookie of the Year award. And in the fourth round, the Falcons landed Oklahoma defensive back Billy Bowman Jr., who won the team's starting nickel job over Dee Alford.

Bowman unfortunately injured his Achilles in the middle of the season, but both players thrived as rookies and should play key roles in Atlanta's secondary going forward. Pearce's future remains up in the air, but the Rams won't be giving the Falcons their first-pound pick back anytime soon.

Atlanta recently swapped fifth- and sixth-round picks with the Philadelphia Eagles to acquire safety Sydney Brown, but the team still has five total picks in the 2026 NFL Draft, as you can see below.

Atlanta Falcons' current picks 2026 NFL Draft:

  • Round 2: Pick No. 48
  • Round 3: Pick No. 79
  • Round 4: Pick No. 122 (from Eagles)*
  • Round 6: Pick No. 215 (from Eagles)*
  • Round 7: Pick No. 231

Round 1 of the 2026 NFL Draft officially kicks off at 8 p.m. ET on Thursday, April 23. This year's draft will be held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The Falcons will have to wait until Day 2 to make their first selection.

This article originally appeared on Falcons Wire: Atlanta Falcons 2026 NFL Draft picks in each round

3 biggest takeaways for Sixers following season finale win over Bucks

PHILADELPHIA -- The Philadelphia 76ers finished up the regular season with a 126-106 win over the Milwaukee Bucks on Sunday evening to finish the season at 45-37 and the No. 7 seed in the East. The Sixers will now play host to the Orlando Magic in the 7 vs. 8 play-in game on Wednesday.

Tyrese Maxey led the way with 21 points, Andre Drummond had 12 points and 13 rebounds, Justin Edwards had 17 points, and Paul George had 11 points and five rebounds. Kelly Oubre Jr. added 11 points and five rebounds and Quentin Grimes added 20 and five assists.

Here are the three biggest takeaways following the win:

Maxey finds a rhythm

Apr 12, 2026; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia 76ers guard Tyrese Maxey (0) controls the ball against Milwaukee Bucks guard Cormac Ryan (30) in the third quarter at Xfinity Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Ross-Imagn Images

The Sixers saw Maxey struggle to start the night on Sunday as he only had five points on 1-for-5 shooting at halftime as the Bucks held a 62-58 halftime lead. Continuing to work his way back from a finger injury, Maxey's efficiency has been up and down, but he got it going in the third quarter against the Bucks. He had 16 points on 7-for-8 shooting in the third as the Sixers outscored Milwaukee 38-16 to get the job done and put the Bucks away.

"I think it's a little bit of a difficult game to play, and I don't think we came out with a lot of life and kind of wanted it to be easier than it was going to be," said coach Nick Nurse. "It's always the case in this league. I just think he just came out and turned up his work rate and aggressiveness and all that stuff in the second half. He played more like himself."

Drummond provides a lift

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - APRIL 12: Andre Drummond #1 of the Philadelphia 76ers drives past AJ Green #20 of the Milwaukee Bucks during the first half at Xfinity Mobile Arena on April 12, 2026 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Emilee Chinn/Getty Images)

When the Sixers inserted Drummond into the game on Sunday, he changed everything. His physicality, size, and strength played a big role for Philadelphia taking control of the game as he continues to play well recently. Six of his 13 rebounds were on the offensive end as his presence immediately changed the game in Philadelphia's favor. It allowed the Sixers to really find their rhythm and continue to push forward toward postseason play.

Nurse said on Drummond:

He’s done a good job, no doubt about it, and we needed him to so that's been good. Just a little bit of everything. I think the rebounding always is a big one, but a couple good passes. Some back cut passes, couple, two of them, at least tonight, and some good number of offensive rebounds, getting some extra possessions. I know he had six of them. He might have got three of them on his own shot there one time, but he finished. So it doesn't matter once as long he doesn't leave until it's in the basket, but just pretty good, solid play. I thought defensively, he started getting up. That was the one thing at halftime. We weren't doing all the work pressuring the 5s, and they were wheeling deal and paying and off to all those 3-point shooters, but he got up, played really aggressive in the second half.

A bounce back season

Apr 12, 2026; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia 76ers forward Paul George (8) shoots the ball against Milwaukee Bucks center Jericho Sims (00) in the first quarter at Xfinity Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Ross-Imagn Images

The Sixers, once again, had to deal with a ton of adversity in the 2025-26 season between the 25-game suspension to George, the injuries and the current appendicitis surgery recovery for Joel Embiid, and a myriad of other issues that arose. Instead of crumbling as they did in the 2024-25 season, the Sixers won 21 more games than they did the previous season and head into a chance to compete in the playoffs. There is still more work to be done, but the Sixers showed their resilience and toughness in order to bounce back and be back in this moment.

Nurss stated:

I mean, I think the overall assessment is as choppy as it was again, injury-wise, I'm glad we were able to handle that a lot better. I thought a lot of guys improved, and a lot of lot of guys filled in. There was, I think, moments for almost everybody over there. That was really important considering, you know, certain times, especially, I think we were missing four starters for a good stretch there and those guys were able to pick off a good—probably a little under .500, but pretty close to keep things going, which I think was hugely important. So, I'm pretty proud of them for hanging in there and battling through the adversity and all that kind of stuff. I think we got a lot of ceiling to go yet. I think there's a lot. So, hopefully we'll get to play a bunch of games and keep improving.

This article originally appeared on Sixers Wire: 3 biggest takeaways for Sixers following season finale win over Bucks

Green Bay Packers Draft: Tight Ends Discussion

WACO, TX - NOVEMBER 29: Tight end Tanner Koziol #9 of the Houston Cougars runs with the ball after a catch during the Big 12 football game between Baylor Bears and Houston Cougars on November 29, 2025, at McLane Stadium in Waco, TX. (Photo by David Buono/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

We’ve been talking NFL draft prospects and the Green Bay Packers over the last week. If you want to catch up on the previous posts in this series, we’ve already hit on the quarterback, running back and receiver positions. Next up for us is tight end, which might be a sneaky need or not a need at all, depending on your perspective.

Packers tight end depth chart

  • Tucker Kraft
  • Luke Musgrave
  • Josh Whyle
  • Drake Dabney
  • Messiah Swinson
  • McCallan Castles

The X factor here is obviously the health of tight end Tucker Kraft, but if he follows the recovery timeline of Christian Watson last year, he should be good to return to the field by early August and should be full force by the start of the regular season. That will go a long way to ease the minds of Packers fans at the position.

In recent seasons, the Packers have tried to stick to just three tight ends on the roster. The fact that running back Chris Brooks is a blocking specialist helps them keep just three at the position, too, along with the fact that offensive tackle Darian Kinnard frequently plays tight end. If the Packers only need to roster three, running it back with Kraft, Luke Musgrave and Josh Whyle, who was brought back on a one-year contract this offseason, would be an easy choice.

If the team wants to keep four, though, or needs to backfill at the position, there are few good options on the roster internally. The fourth tight end last year (really fifth) was Whyle, after Ben Sims was poached off waivers by the Minnesota Vikings and John FitzPatrick was lost for the year with an Achilles tendon tear. FitzPatrick remains a free agent.

Tight End Consensus Draft Board Rankings

  • #17: Kenyon Sadiq, Oregon
  • #51: Eli Stowers, Vanderbilt
  • #73: Max Klare, Ohio State
  • #89: Oscar Delp, Georgia
  • #109: Sam Roush, Stanford
  • #117: Justin Joly, NC State
  • #123: Michael Trigg, Baylor
  • #142: Eli Raridon, Notre Dame
  • #147: Joe Royer, Cincinnati
  • #170: Jack Endries, Texas
  • #173: Marlin Klein, Michigan
  • #175: Nate Boerkircher, Texas A&M
  • #183: Dallen Bentley, Utah
  • #186: Will Kacmarek, Ohio State
  • #206: Riley Nowakowski, Indiana
  • #217: John Michael Gyllenborg, Wyoming
  • #221: Tanner Koziol, Houston
  • #232: Josh Cuevas, Alabama
  • #243: Matthew Hibner, SMU
  • #247: Dae’Quan Wright, Mississippi

I’m going to be honest: I’ve done the least amount of work on the tight end position in this draft other than maybe safety, because they’re the positions I think the Packers are least likely to hit on during Day 2 and early Day 3 of the draft. With that being said, people in the scouting community believe this class is very deep at the position, in that more players will be selected than in previous years.

If you have a favorite at the position, let us know in the comments section. As of now, none of the Packers’ 21 confirmed pre-draft visitors have come from the tight end position.

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2026 WNBA Draft hours away as Azzi Fudd emerges as clear No. 1 pick

NEW YORK — The 2026 WNBA Draft gets underway in a few hours.

After months of waiting, on Monday, April 13, one of the biggest events of the offseason will commence at The Shed in New York. In the previous few years, there's been a consensus No. 1 pick leading up to the event. This year's top spot has been up for grabs for weeks, driving lots of chatter about all the possibilities.

However, after an action-packed first week of WNBA free agency, the choice for the Dallas Wings got a lot clearer. The Wings should draft UConn Huskies guard Azzi Fudd at No. 1. Others in the mix for No. 1 include Spaniard Awa Fam, UCLA center Lauren Betts and TCU guard Olivia Miles.

How will all shake out? Here's USA TODAY's final 2026 WNBA mock draft:

1. Dallas Wings: Azzi Fudd, G, UConn

After free agency, Dallas has a crowded front court. While drafting another post player would not be a bad option, the Wings need guard depth and shooting. Because of that, Fudd then becomes the easy choice. She can move off-ball, defend when asked and is the purest shooter in the draft class. Dallas will have to figure out where Fudd lands in the lineup with Arike Ogunbowale and Paige Bueckers, but a three-guard attack should dramatically help the offense.

2. Minnesota Lynx: Lauren Betts, C, UCLA

After losing key pieces in free agency like Alanna Smith and Jessica Shepard, Minnesota would be wise to draft Betts. She provides an interior presence, has no problem cleaning up the board or kicking it out to an open teammate for an easy score. The Bruins center is a good defender, but Minnesota head coach Cheryl Reeve could potentially help Betts become elite.

3. Seattle Storm: Olivia Miles, G, TCU

It's no secret after the exits of Skylar Diggins, Gabby Williams and Nneka Ogwumike, the Storm are in full rebuild mode. Seattle should lean into young talent like Dominique Malonga, who was drafted No. 2 overall in 2025, and pair her with Miles. The TCU product has exquisite vision and would easily become a scoring option the Storm could lean on. Early chemistry with Malonga is needed.

4. Washington Mystics: Awa Fam, C, Spain

The Mystics could sorely use some big depth. Veteran Stef Dolson joined Seattle during free agency, and it's unclear if current center Shakira Austin will return. (Austin has an offer from the Tempo as of this publishing. The Mystics can match.) Regardless, Fam could use a place that will be patient as she continues to grow. Washington can provide that without the pressure to produce now.

5. Chicago Sky: Flau'jae Johnson, G, LSU

Chicago made some solid moves during free agency to put itself in a position to compete. Rickea Jackson, DiJonai Carrington, Skylar Diggins and Azurá Stevens are all in the mix in the Windy City. The additions plug a lot of holes, but do leave a gap at shooting guard. Johnson immediately fills that need and could start now if the Sky needed her to, bringing immediate two-way production.

6. Toronto Tempo: Ta'Niya Latson, G, South Carolina

The Tempo are also need guard help, and while Latson is a bit undersized at 5-foot-8, her confidence should help her at the next level. Latson needs to go into an environment that will elevate her as a score-first guard, and head coach Sandy Brondello has proven she can do that throughout her career. Latson may not start right away, but in Toronto, there may not be a rush.

7. Portland Fire: Kiki Rice, G, UCLA

Portland needs a floor general to round out its roster, and Rice fits the bill. During her senior season with UCLA, she proved she was more than capable of handling facilitation duties and calling her own number if needed. In the WNBA, if she can trust her judgment and take what the defense has given her, she should have a solid rookie season.

8. Golden State Valkyries: Gabriela Jaquez, G, UCLA

The thought of adding Jaquez to the roster should excite Golden State. The Valkyries would be getting a do-it-all player who isn't afraid to lean into the things that don't often show up on the stat sheet. She also comes with an electric 3-ball that should be a solid addition to a team that led the WNBA in made 3-points per game (9.7) last season.

9. Washington Mystics: Raven Johnson, G South Carolina

There's never anything wrong with taking guard depth and insurance as the Mystics wait to see how Georgia Amoore will fare once she returns to the court this season. Still, even with a healthy Amoore, Washington could use a gritty, scrappy guard like Johnson to anchor the defense and keep the offense running smoothly.

10. Indiana Fever: Gianna Kneepkens, G, UCLA

The one thing Indiana could never have enough of last season was guards and shooters. Kneepkens is both. She can work inside out, is underrated with her footwork and can sink a corner 3-pointer, a Fever staple over the years. Head coach Stephanie White will likely appreciate Kneepkens' intensity and energy.

11. Washington Mystics: Nell Angloma, F, France

Angloma is a versatile piece the Mystics could lean into now or stash for later. At 5-foot-11, she's likely more of a wing than a pure forward, but she can play both. Angloma does a lot of work in the paint, getting downhill quickly, but can make her baskets from 3-point range, too, when asked.

12. Connecticut Sun: Iyana Martín Carrión, G, Spain

Carrión is the type of guard who exploits any second-guessing by opponents and makes them pay. She can get to the cup with her footwork, navigating traffic or she can let it go from deep without flinching. She may not play now, if drafted, but the Sun would be wise to hold on to the Spainish guard.

13. Atlanta Dream: Madina Okot, C, South Carolina

The Dream plan to take the best player available at 13. That player could contribute now, but Atlanta isn't looking for an immediate star. If the pick is Okot, the South Carolina center would be landing in a great place for her development. Head coach Karl Smesko could help her as a defender and strengthen her shooting, especially from 3-point range.

14. Seattle Storm: Marta Suarez, F, TCU

Reuniting Suarez with her college point guard might be worth it for Seattle. She led the Horned Frogs in 3-point shooting this past season and could help a Seattle team that needs chemistry sooner rather than later. A young trio of Malonga, Miles and Saurez could help the Storm build for the future.

15. Connecticut Sun: Cotie McMahon, F, Ole Miss

McMahon is a versatile player who could find her groove with the Sun as a wing or forward. She brings a lot of energy and is not afraid to get downhill or pull up from the midrange. She also moves well without the ball, opening up lanes for teammates, which could help her earn more minutes as the season progresses.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: WNBA Draft 2026: Azzi Fudd a no-brainer at No. 1 for Wings

Big names in free agency could mean Bengals address TE after draft

The Cincinnati Bengals should attack the tight end position once or twice before training camp. 

Whether that’s in the draft, free agency or a combo deal remains to be seen. 

If it’s the draft, one could see the Bengals addressing the position as high as even the second round (that’s what they did with a blocker like Drew Sample, after all). 

More likely, though, is free agency, where some big names remain: 

  • David Njoku 
  • Darren Waller
  • Jonnu Smith
  • Will Dissly 

Njoku might just be the most realistic at this point. But the list really just goes to show how much the market has cooled. Now that the Bengals have waited around, perhaps they can find a steal. 

Then again, the Bengals went with a “big name” last year with Noah Fant and fumbling issues marred his time with the team. 

No matter what they do, tight end is a quiet need. Sample is a blocker. Mike Gesicki is a big slot wideout. Erick All looked like the future, but the medical problems resurfaced. 

Even if it’s a shot on a notable name just like Fant, expect something from the Bengals between now and camp. 

This article originally appeared on Bengals Wire: Big names in free agency could mean Bengals address TE after draft

Yankees news: A closer look at Cam Schlittler

MLB.com | Nathan Maciborski: With young starter Cam Schlittler taking the mound on Sunday for the Yankees, MLB.com posted an article from this month’s Yankees Magazine featuring the right-hander, who has emerged as one of the game’s best young starters since making his debut last summer. While Schlittler’s Massachusetts upbringing and larger-than-life personality have been the subject of much discussion since last October’s Game 3 victory over the Red Sox in the Wild Card series, Maciborski’s profile focuses on the story of the offseason and Schlittler’s reaction to being thrust into the limelight.

New York Post | Greg Joyce: Shortstop Anthony Volpe, who has been on the injured list to start the season after undergoing elbow surgery last fall, will be meeting with team physician Dr. Christopher Ahmad later today. If all goes well, he may begin a rehab assignment as soon as tomorrow, in which he will test out changes to his swing designed to “keep…it on plane for a lot longer,” all in the hopes of recovering some of the offensive pop that made him one of the league’s top prospects before he made his Major League debut in 2023.

MLB.com | Bryan Hoch: Speaking to reporters after yesterday’s game, Yankees captain/superman Aaron Judge reiterated a belief that the lineup is currently pressing, with Bryan Hoch summarizing his comments by saying that “[Judge] sees each spot occupied by someone trying to be a hero.” It’s a cliche, of course, but it’s hard to disagree with the sentiment when the Yankees struggled to generate traffic on the basepaths all weekend, as they suffered their first three-game sweep at the hands of the Rays since 2021.

FOX Sports: The big story in the Yankees Universe the last few days has, of course, been the team’s five-game losing streak that erased most of the good will of the team’s 8-2 start to the season. One person who isn’t overly concerned, however, is former Marlins left-hander Dontrelle Willis. Ranking his top five teams in baseball right now, he places the Yankees second behind only the Los Angeles Dodgers, remains high on a rotation that has looked like the league’s best and believes that the offense will come around in time.

MLB.com | Daniel Kramer: Over the weekend, the Seattle Mariners unveiled a statue of Hall of Fame outfielder Ichiro Suzuki outside their stadium — an honor that quickly turned into a disaster as the statue’s bat broke during its unveiling. How, then, might this be considered Yankees news, because even though Ichiro did play for the Yankees, this is a Mariners statue, not a Yankees one? Well, taking the broken bat in stride, Ichiro decided to make a joke, saying, “I didn’t think Mariano would come out here and break the bat.”

Virat Kohli-Rohit Sharma moment wins hearts: Viral Wankhede clip steals the show — Watch

NEW DELHI: A clash featuring two of India’s modern-day greats rarely disappoints, and Sunday’s IPL 2026 showdown at the Wankhede Stadium delivered a moment fans will cherish beyond the result.

As Virat Kohli walked out to bat, fully focused with his bat resting on his shoulder, he was called over by Rohit Sharma from the field. What followed was a brief yet heartwarming interaction between the two icons — a quick meet-and-greet that instantly went viral, drawing admiration across social media.



The gesture, filled with mutual respect and camaraderie, became one of the standout moments of the match, reminding fans of the bond shared by two legends who have defined an era of Indian cricket.

WATCH:



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Injury concerns for Kohli and Rohit

Both stalwarts made their presence felt in the contest. Kohli anchored Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s innings with a composed 50 off 38 balls, while Rohit looked fluent during his 19 off 13 balls before being forced to retire hurt due to a hamstring issue.

In a twist of symmetry, Kohli too did not take the field during MI’s chase after sustaining an ankle concern, adding a layer of worry for both teams despite the high-profile clash living up to expectations.

Salt, Patidar power RCB to massive total



RCB’s batting dominance was led by Phil Salt, who smashed a blistering 78 off 36 balls, sharing a 120-run opening stand with Kohli. Skipper Rajat Patidar then took over, hammering 53 off just 20 balls, while Tim David finished strongly with an unbeaten 34.

“The way Virat and Salt started the innings, I think that kept us in the driving seat… it was a pure team effort,” Patidar said after the match.

RCB piled up a formidable 240/4, putting MI under immediate pressure.

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MI fall short despite late fight



MI’s chase began brightly but lost momentum after Rohit’s early exit. Suyash Sharma struck crucial blows, while Suryakumar Yadav (33) and Hardik Pandya (40) tried to revive hopes.

“I think… we’ve been catching up in the game rather than leading the game,” Pandya admitted.

A late unbeaten 71 from Sherfane Rutherford, including four sixes in the final over, wasn’t enough as MI finished on 222/5.

Butch Harmon picks who is the better golfer out of Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler right now

Photo by Austin Kaseman/Augusta National/Getty Images
Photo by Austin Kaseman/Augusta National/Getty Images

The large majority of golf fans would have been delighted had they been told before The Masters that Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler would finish in the top two at Augusta National.

McIlroy, once again, did not make it easy for himself on Sunday at the first major of the year. However, it was certainly much less dramatic than the conclusion to The Masters 12 months ago.

The Northern Irishman went down the 72nd hole knowing that a bogey would be good enough to give him a one-shot victory over Scheffler.

He made the most of having those five shots to play with. McIlroy tapped in for bogey to become only the fourth man to retain his Masters title after Jack Nicklaus, Sir Nick Faldo, and Tiger Woods.

Butch Harmon says whether Rory McIlroy or Scottie Scheffler is the best golfer in the world right now

McIlroy now has six major titles under his belt. Meanwhile, he is halfway to completing a second Career Grand Slam.

Scheffler proved his brilliance over the weekend at Augusta National. He went into the third round 12 shots behind McIlroy, but fought his way through the field to put the pressure on.

He may wonder what could have been had he holed a birdie putt on the 17th hole on Sunday. But the final leaderboard has whetted the appetite for what is to come over the remainder of the 2026 season.

Interestingly, speaking on Sky Sports, Butch Harmon claimed that he would place McIlroy ahead of Scheffler right now when it comes to who the greatest player on the planet is right now.

“It wouldn’t bother me if Rory won or Justin Rose won. I think they are both deserving. Justin Rose didn’t really do anything wrong. He is just playing… I know Scottie Scheffler is number one in the world, but to me Rory McIlroy is the best player in the world,” he said.

Photo by Chris Turvey/Augusta National/Getty Images
Photo by Chris Turvey/Augusta National/Getty Images

“I know that the stats don’t prove that but just what he has done is amazing and what he did this week is amazing.

“He ran away from everybody in the first two rounds. On Friday he made six birdies in the last seven holes and everybody was saying it’s over.

“The great tournaments are never over until they’re over and he stumbled on Saturday. He did not come out of the gate really strongly. The three putt from nowhere on four, but he comes right back and fights you and fights you.

“Rory McIlroy may be starting his next career, because he went 11 years without winning one but now he has won two in a row and he is going to win more of these Masters, I guarantee you.”

The countdown until the 2027 Masters has already begun after McIlroy and Scheffler fight over the Green Jacket

Thoughts will already turn towards the 2027 Masters and the potential battle that could ensue between McIlroy and Scheffler.

The pair have won four of the last five Masters titles between them. And having Scheffler emerge as McIlroy’s nearest challenger this time around just helps build the excitement for when they both make the drive down Magnolia Lane next year.

Golf fans were arguably not treated to enough titanic tussles between Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson down the stretch on Sunday in the majors.

This past week should give everyone hope that The Masters will provide the stage for several significant battles between the game’s best two players right now.

Why Arteta may not sign Arsenal deal until the end of the season

Why Arteta may not sign Arsenal deal until the end of the season
Why Arteta may not sign Arsenal deal until the end of the season

Mikel Arteta is in line to sign a new contract at Arsenal, with his current deal set to run until the summer of 2027. Both the manager and the club are aligned in their desire to continue working together, and it is widely expected that a new agreement will be reached regardless of how the current campaign concludes. This reflects the confidence Arsenal have in Arteta’s leadership and long-term vision for the team.

Most supporters will be pleased by the prospect of their manager committing his future to the club once again. Under his guidance, Arsenal have made significant progress and remains competitive at the highest level. However, despite the positive outlook surrounding a renewal, fans may have to wait a little longer before an official announcement is made.

Contract Talks Paused

According to the BBC, both parties have agreed to pause negotiations for the time being to maintain full focus on the remainder of the season. The decision has been made collectively, with everyone at the club prioritising on-pitch matters over contractual discussions at such a crucial stage.

Arsenal are determined to finish the season strongly, and there is a shared understanding that engaging in detailed contract talks could serve as an unnecessary distraction. By postponing discussions, the club can ensure that all attention remains on achieving its competitive objectives.

Focus on a Strong Finish

Once the campaign has concluded, talks are expected to resume, with both sides planning to finalise the terms of a new deal. Arteta could potentially sign his contract before the squad returns for pre-season preparations ahead of the next term, allowing for continuity and stability moving forward.

For now, the primary focus remains on ending the season in the best possible manner. A strong finish would not only enhance Arsenal’s overall achievements but also reinforce the justification for extending Arteta’s tenure, further underlining the club’s belief in his ability to deliver sustained success.

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Paul Sullivan: Regime change in the Chicago sports world is a rarity

CHICAGO — Regime change doesn’t happen often on the Chicago sports scene, where who you know is often more important than what you know.

And the changing of the guard at the top of the Chicago Bulls food chain could be another chapter in a long line of teams “moving on” with familiar faces still in place.

Bulls President and CEO Michael Reinsdorf acknowledged after firing executive vice-president of basketball operations Artūras Karnišovas that coach Billy Donovan could be more involved in decision-making if he stays on as coach under a new front-office regime, though he suggested Donovan wasn’t interested in “titles.”

But whatever happens with the Bulls, it’s obvious that former Alderman Paddy Bauler’s famous line, “Chicago ain’t ready for reform yet,” also applies to our five legacy sports franchises. Change has been a relative term under current Chairmen Jerry Reinsdorf, Tom Ricketts and Danny Wirtz, while the Bears’ George McCaskey has been the one outlier of our select ownership group.

Here’s a brief history of the Chicago Way.

In the Reinsdorfian worldview, staying inside the organization is the preferred process of succession. White Sox and Bulls regimes from the 1990s have bled into the 2020s, with underlings simply moving up the ladder after their predecessors have been axed, promoted or reassigned as “consultants.”

In 2023, White Sox assistant general manager Chris Getz succeeded his boss, Rick Hahn, who had succeeded his boss, Ken Williams, after Williams was kicked upstairs to executive vice president in 2012. In 2000, Williams had replaced his boss, Ron Schueler, who was hired as GM in 1990 and “resigned” after a playoff season to move into a consultant role under Reinsdorf.

Williams was responsible for the only Sox championship since 1917, but giving up day-to-day GM duties was sometimes difficult. In an interview in 2015 in Detroit, Williams asked me who I thought Reinsdorf called whenever he was ticked off.

“Hahn?” I replied.

“No, he hasn’t graduated to that point yet, and I’ve told him that,” Williams replied. “There are some things that perhaps I may have removed myself a little bit too much from the equation.”

Hahn and Williams both discovered that Reinsdorf gets what Reinsdorf wants, ignoring their advice when rehiring Tony La Russa as manager in 2020. They were fired together in ’23, and Williams was not replaced.

Bulls GM Jerry Krause was in charge for six NBA titles but also was partly responsible for the dynasty’s demise after Michael Jordan and Phil Jackson left in 1998, as chronicled in “The Last Dance.” Michael Reinsdorf last week lumped him in with Karnišovas as a poor “communicator,” forgetting he had never held a news conference himself about the direction of the Bulls in 16 years as team president.

When Krause moved on for health reasons in 2003, Jerry Reinsdorf hired TV-radio analyst John Paxson, a fan favorite from the first three-peat. Reinsdorf told ESPN he had a short list of candidates from casual interviews over the last couple of years.

“It was just a matter of refreshing my memory and having one or two conversations to come to the conclusion I came to,” Reinsdorf said. “And it was a very easy conclusion.”

Paxson moved upstairs in 2009 and handed off GM duties to Gar Forman, forming the legendary “GarPax” regime that enjoyed some success in the Derrick Rose era. Forman was named NBA Executive of the Year in 2011, but Michael Reinsdorf, who took over as president in 2010, fired Forman in 2020 and moved Paxson to senior adviser, replacing Paxson with Karnišovas.

Michael Reinsdorf admitted this week that he didn’t interview his next leader in person because of the pandemic.

Oops. At least he has hired a search firm this time.

The Cubs, meanwhile, have had only two real regimes over the last 32 years under two ownership groups: MacPhail-Hendry under Tribune Co. and Epstein-Hoyer under the Ricketts family.

Andy MacPhail took over as Cubs president in 1994 under the marketing slogan: “We’re working on it.” After an epic fail with the hiring of GM Ed Lynch and his own brief stint as president/GM, MacPhail turned to assistant GM Jim Hendry, who built three playoff teams in 2003, ’07 and ’08 but could never get over the hump.

Hendry finished the 2011 season even after being told he was being let go, before Tom Ricketts hired away Boston Red Sox GM Theo Epstein, who also brought in his old sidekick, Jed Hoyer, as GM. Epstein and Hoyer won a championship in 2016, as you might have heard. But the dynasty never materialized, and Epstein resigned after 2020, handing the baton to Hoyer.

Like MacPhail, Hoyer is also “working on it,” with one postseason appearance and no division titles in five years and a slow start this spring. He got an extension in July, so regime change is unlikely for the 2020s.

The McCaskey-owned Bears are the only team that usually went outside the organization for a new regime. Jerry Angelo, hired from Tampa Bay in 2001, took them to a Super Bowl in the 2006 season but was fired after 2011 and replaced by Kansas City Chiefs director of scouting Phil Emery, a former Bears scout George McCaskey knew well. The next two picks were both outside hires — Ryan Pace in 2015 (New Orleans) and current GM Ryan Poles (Chiefs) in 2022. The arrow, at long last, is pointing up.

The Blackhawks have been run by the Wirtzes since the 1960s, so change has not often been part of their vocabulary. For decades the Wirtzes usually turned to Bob Pulford when it was time to get rid of whoever was in charge. Pulford began as GM/coach in 1977, was kicked upstairs in 1990, resumed GM duties in ’92, and went back upstairs in ’97, saying: “I’m 62 years old. I’ve got to step aside and let the young guys have their turn. It’s time for an old guy like me to sit back.”

Or maybe not. Pully returned to the GM role in ’99 for a season and in 2003 for two seasons before director of player personnel Dale Tallon, a former Hawks TV analyst, took over in 2005. Tallon built a Hawks team that made the playoffs for the first time in seven years in 2008-09, getting into the Western Conference Finals with two young stars, Patrick Kane and Jonathan Toews. Change had come at last, and the Rocky Wirtz era was one Hawks fans had waited for all their lives.

But Tallon was fired nevertheless and replaced by Stan Bowman, who reaped the rewards of the Kane-Toews rebuild with three Stanley Cup titles before a scandal over the team’s mishandling of sexual assault allegations against a former video coach led to his resignation in 2021 and the promotion of Kyle Davidson in ’22 to start another rebuild.

Davidson said they would “not rush anything for a quick run. We want to do this right and stay at a top level.” Four years later, we’re still waiting. Danny Wirtz took control of the team after his father’s death in ’23. The Hawks rebuild remains in slow-motion, despite three seasons of star Connor Bedard, whose talent has kept fans from deserting the team.

What the future holds for our legacy teams is unknown.

But if you’re looking for an owner who thinks outside the box, you’ve come to the wrong town.

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NBA Playoffs: No. 6 Atlanta Hawks to face No. 3 New York Knicks in first round

The NBA regular season is over and now it’s time to turn the page to the playoffs.

The Atlanta Hawks won the Southeast Division to avoid the play-in tournament for the first time since 2021. The last time that happened, they made it to the Eastern Conference finals.

This postseason, the Hawks will play as the No. 6 seed and face off against No. 3 seed New York Knicks in the first round.

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The series will begin Saturday with Game 1 at Madison Square Garden tipping off at 6 p.m. The rest of the first-round schedule will be released later this week.

The Hawks presale for Game 3 and Game 4 tickets is now live on the team’s website and Ticketmaster.

HAWKS VS KNICKS FIRST ROUND SCHEDULE

  • Game 1: Atlanta at New York | Saturday April 18
  • Game 2: Atlanta at New York | TBD
  • Game 3: New York at Atlanta | TBD
  • Game 4: New York at Atlanta | TBD
  • Game 5: Atlanta at New York | TBD*
  • Game 6: New York at Atlanta | TBD*
  • Game 7: Atlanta at New York | TBD*

Of course, the ultimate prize is the Larry O’Brien Championship Trophy. The NBA Finals will once again air on Channel 2 starting on June 3.

NBA FINALS SCHEDULE 2026

  • June 3: NBA Finals 2026 – Game 1 on ABC, 8:30 p.m. ET
  • June 5: NBA Finals 2026 – Game 2 on ABC, 8:30 p.m. ET
  • June 8: NBA Finals 2026 – Game 3 on ABC, 8:30 p.m. ET
  • June 10: NBA Finals 2026 – Game 4 on ABC, 8:30 p.m. ET
  • June 13: NBA Finals 2026 – Game 5 on ABC, 8:30 p.m. ET (if necessary)
  • June 16: NBA Finals 2026 – Game 6 on ABC, 8:30 p.m. ET (if necessary)
  • June 19: NBA Finals 2026 – Game 7 on ABC, 8:30 p.m. ET (if necessary)

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Relegated Brackley rebuild &#39;starts now&#39; - Whing

Andy Whing
Andy Whing began his managerial career at Banbury United in 2020 [Getty Images]

Brackley Town boss Andy Whing says he is "more determined than ever" to make a success of his time at the club despite their relegation from the National League.

Their fate was confirmed, with two games still to play, by a 1-0 defeat at Scunthorpe United - their 11th in the 14 games since Whing was appointed.

Brackley were promoted as National League North champions last season, but remained part-time and Whing said that had contributed to the number of injuries in the squad since he took charge.

"The quality and the depth in the squad just hasn't been there. Obviously goalscoring has been a massive problem," he told BBC Radio Northampton.

"I've learnt a hell of a lot in the last few weeks, there's loads to build on, loads to do for next season and it starts now."

Former Barrow boss Whing was appointed following predecessor Gavin Cowan's move to League Two club Shrewsbury Town.

But he had to endure eight losses in a row before they finally picked up a point in a 1-1 draw with another of his former clubs, Solihull Moors.

"Brackley and Scunthorpe went up last season, but the difference is Scunthorpe are full time and a really big football club; I remember playing against them in the Championship, which shows where the club has been," he said.

"This football club have come from lower leagues and built their way up. There was a lot of learning coming into this division, whether that's recruitment, whether that's part-time/full-time.

"I had it a few years ago at Banbury (United), it was exactly the same. The intensity of the league above, especially in a full-time league, is really difficult."

Whing said despite their disappointment with results, the majority of supporters had been "brilliant" towards him.

And he believes Brackley will be better equipped to deal with the top tier of non-league football the next time they reach that level.

He added: "There's already stuff in motion for next season in terms of recruitment, in terms of what we want to do, a rebuild, a change of player profile to what we've got this season, so when we do come into this league we're not just hanging on - we want to be in this league to challenge, to go forward.

"Sometimes it takes that step back to go two steps forward and I'm more determined than ever.

"I looked at a Facebook post of me and family having dinner in Barrow, 13, 14 (games) unbeaten we'd gone in League Two and a year later I've dropped down two leagues. It just show how quickly football changes, but it also changes the other way."

&#39;Like DiCaprio getting his Oscar&#39; - Gilmour finally wins European gold

Kirsty Gilmour
Kirsty Gilmour added European gold to her collection of five silver and a bronze [Getty Images]

Having had to settle for silver five times at the European Badminton Championships, Kirsty Gilmour finally won gold in Huelva, Spain, on Sunday.

And the 32-year-old Scot did it just five weeks after suffering a torn calf muscle.

In the final, Gilmour beat Line Hojmark Kjaersfeldt of Denmark 21-17, 21-15 after being runner-up in 2016, 2017, 2022, 2024 and 2025. There was also a bronze in 2021.

On her making her return from injury, she told BBC Scotland: "I was off my feet for two or three weeks and slowly getting back on court.

"I didn't play any practice points until the Sunday and the tournament started on Wednesday.

"I was just relying on the experience I've put behind me in the past 25 years and I knew if I played decent badminton that I could do it. It was a nerve-holding exercise in part.

"There's no such thing as perfect preparation, so much of a championship like this is a mental game."

Gilmour was the fifth seed in Huelva and upset top-ranked Kjaersfeldt to take the title.

"I was really not scared to get another silver," she explained. "If that was going to be my story, I was totally fine. That's also pretty good.

"I saw a post on Instagram saying it was like Leo [Leonardo DiCaprio] finally getting his Oscar, so it feels a bit like that."

Premier League and Saudi Arabia possible destinations for Ousmane Dembélé in event of PSG exit

Premier League and Saudi Arabia possible destinations for Ousmane Dembélé in event of PSG exit
Premier League and Saudi Arabia possible destinations for Ousmane Dembélé in event of PSG exit

Currently, Ousmane Dembélé (28) is refusing to engage in contract extension talks with Paris Saint-Germain, and should he leave the reigning European champions, a move to the Premier League could be on the cards, according to a report from L’Équipe.

The Ballon d’Or winner is currently the highest-paid player in PSG’s squad, as revealed by L’Équipe’s recent salary special. However, his current deal with Les Parisiens runs until the summer of 2028 and extension talks are on hold. 

Dembélé wishes to wait for several reasons. He wishes to know the salary cap, whilst it is also a question of timing, with the former Barcelona forward not wanting to discuss his future until after this summer’s FIFA World Cup. His future is also linked to PSG’s run in the UEFA Champions League.

In the event of talks between PSG and Dembélé breaking down, the Premier League and the Saudi Pro League are potential destinations for the latter, L’Équipe understands. As N’Golo Kanté’s move to Al-Ittihad showed, playing in the Gulf State is not an obstacle to featuring with the France national team.

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Watford mired in &#39;annual end-of-season slumber&#39;

The Watford team gather in a huddle with their arms around each other on the pitch. They wear yellow shirts, red shorts and red socks.
Watford last won on the road in February when they beat Bristol City 2-1. [Getty Images]

It's Groundhog Day for Watford. With the play-offs out of reach, the Hornets have slipped into their annual end-of-season slumber, with low-key performances which instigate boos from their own fans.

It started with the 2-0 loss at Oxford United on Saturday, when manager Ed Still had to apologise for not taking it to an opposition side "who wanted it more."

It remains to be seen how Watford navigate the next few games when there's no jeopardy.

Do you stick a rocket up the current squad and at least ask them to put a bit of personal pride in their performances to collectively get some results?

Do you motivate the players by giving them a target to end their four-game winless run away from home?

That could be achieved in the remaining two trips to West Brom and Middlesbrough. But both of those sides still need wins for different reasons.

Or do you try something more radical?

The manager has said planning has already begun for next season and is happening in between these games. But what happens if these games are more obviously being used in the planning process?

Perhaps he should tell players who think they are a shoe-in for next season that the next four games are a trial to decide their role in this club going forward.

That may mean some unusual formations, more risk-taking and a greater chance of further defeats.

The Watford fans would have to tolerate using the last few games as an experiment for building a better future. Will they just stay away if the defeats continue?

It's a brave strategy which may take more man and fan management. But if Still is determined to make this club his future, he may want to create disruption now to create a better Watford for next season.

Packers 2025 Callsheet: 3rd & Long

If you’re new to this series, we’re reviewing how the Green Bay Packers offense performed in 2025 by down & distance. We’re doing that by building out a call sheet. I ran it all down in my initial post. This is the 6th article in the series, where we’re looking at 3rd & Long (where “Long” is defined as needing 7+ yards for a 1st down). We’ll reference Success Rate & Explosive Rate in this series, so here are the definitions. On 3rd down, a play is considered a success if it gains 100% of the yards needed for a 1st down. A play is considered explosive if a pass gains 16+ yards or a run gains 12+ yards.


It’s obvious to say, but I’ll say it anyway: you don’t want to find yourself facing 3rd & Long if you can help it. It’s not a fun situation. The defense knows what approach you’ll be taking (offenses had a 91.8% pass rate on 3rd & Long in 2025), so they’re free to tell their edge rushers to just pin their ears back and try to hit the QB, while also focusing on throwing off the timing/passing lanes of the passing game on the back end. On the season, offenses averaged a Success Rate of 25.7% in this down and distance. No, finding yourself in 3rd & Long is no fun.

However, if you were to find yourself in a 3rd & Long situation in 2025, you’d probably want to be the Green Bay Packers. For the season, the Packers were 1st in Success Rate (38.8%), Yards Per Play (10.0) and Explosive Play Rate (28.4%). All hail the Green Bay Packers, your kings of 3rd & Long.

They averaged 4.6 non-Red Zone 3rd & Long plays per game, so we’re going to run through 5 plays today. It shouldn’t surprise you to learn that we’re rolling with 5 pass plays, as the Packers had a 94% pass rate on 3rd & Long

Verts (9.3 YPA, 33.3% Success)

This was the concept that the Packers utilized most often on 3rd & Long. It can be best described as “go that way really fast. If something gets in your way, turn.” (Shout-out Coach De Mar.)

Admittedly, I cast a wide net over this concept, so “Verts” can take on many different looks. I typically tag something as Verts if it has at least 3 routes that are pushing hard vertically. You can have different break-points depending on leverage, but it’s basically just dudes running down the field and bending to space.

Under my fairly broad description, the Packers ran Verts on 29.2% of their 3rd & Long plays this past year. The 33.3% Success Rate isn’t eye-popping, but it’s more than fine in this down & distance. To put that in context, if the Packers only ran Verts on 3rd & Long and converted at that 33.3% clip, they would have had the 4th best 3rd & Long offense in the league (ahead of the Rams at 32.7%).

Divide (7.0 YPA, 50.0% Success)

Depending on the alignment, you’ll often see the underneath receiver in this concept running directly behind the receiver in front of him. Both receivers running in a straight line, then breaking in different directions 12-15 yards down the field. Sometimes they’ll be at an angle (a Post paired with a Corner, for example), but the Packers had good luck with the out-breaker on the outside breaking straight to the sideline.

Mills (28.0 YPA, 100% Success)

If you can buy enough time in the pocket, this concept can work well in this situation. The safety on the opposite side of the field needs to be threatened enough by the inside route to take a step up, which can open a nice path for the outside receiver over the top.

I excluded Portland from this, but you could easily slot it in place of Mills if you wanted to. The concept works off the same general principles, but there is a hard in-cutter from the opposite side of the field from the post. The Packers had a 50% success rate on that one for 26.0 YPA.

Swirl Pump (30.0 YPA, 100% Success)

This is a concept that looks similar to the famed Drift Stalk concept we’ve seen out of the 49ers.

The vertical push from Jayden Reed is different enough that it’s probably closer to Swirl Pump. (This is something that no one truly cares about.)

The addition of Josh Whyle running the underneath out-cutting route creates a nice little bit of confusion here. We’ve got a vertical run-off route from the outside to clear the safety along with Reed pushing vertically from the slot. The route from Whyle gets the eyes from the defenders back towards the line, which allows Reed to get lost in the shuffle. I love this combination of routes.

Wolf (9.5 YPA, 50.0% Success)

This basically plays out like a deep Smash. We have a deep out route from the outside and a deep corner from the inside. Put that boundary defender in conflict and attack where he isn’t. On the play above, the defender flips his hips on the vertical push from Dontayvion Wicks, allowing free access to the sideline.


This was a particularly tough down & distance to find plays for in terms of specific concepts, because a lot of the Packers success was due to guys being dudes. I had Stops being a concept with a good Success Rate, but that was due to extended-play magic like the big completion to Savion Williams against the Giants.

Or Love making a check at the line against the lunatic Vikings front and lofting a ball over a dropping LB to Dontayvion Wicks.

I can’t necessarily say “this type of play worked,” because the concept itself isn’t what drove its success. You can draw up what you believe should work, but a lot of the Packers success on 3rd & Long this year can be tied to Love and the receivers making some nice plays under pressure.


Here’s how this section looks on our callsheet:

Here is where you can find the other parts of this series:
An Introduction
1st & 10
2nd & Long
2nd & Medium
2nd & Short


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Pirates made a mistake signing Marcell Ozuna over Andrew McCutchen

PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - APRIL 4: Marcell Ozuna #24 of the Pittsburgh Pirates strikes out swinging in the sixth inning during the game against the Baltimore Orioles at PNC Park on April 4, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Justin Berl/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Pittsburgh Pirates made some big moves in the offseason and one of them was signing veteran Marcell Ozuna to a one-year 12 million contract. The $deal seemed like a really good idea when it happened because of how much Pittsburgh needed a guy with power but the righty has struggled so far this season.  

Through the start of the season, Ozuna has a .070 batting average and just three hits. He also has zero home runs and zero RBIs and has an on base percentage of .165 and he has struck out 12 times. The 35 year old has even gotten booed by the home crowd at PNC Park because of his slow start.

I am all for giving people time and being patient but what is making this really frustrating is that Pittsburgh had a guy in Andrew McCutchen who could’ve been their DH if they just signed him to a cheap, one-year deal. 

McCutchen was a free agent and the Bucs decided not to re-sign the fan favorite player. Instead, the 39-year-old signed a Minor League contract with the Texas Rangers. Where he has played pretty well through the season’s start, certainly better than Ozuna.

The former Pirate has 9 hits, 1 home run, and 7 RBIs early in the season. He also has a .429 batting average with 3 doubles. His strong performance is bringing up the burning question. Why didn’t Pittsburgh re-sign Andrew McCutchen ?  

I understand that McCutchen is nearly 40 years old nd he wouldn’t be able to play everyday but they could’ve signed him for a whole lot cheaper and they would’ve gotten someone who would actually be producing on the field. With Ozuna at DH it slows the team down and it limits how flexible manager Don Kelly can be with the lineup. 

It’s frustrating watching a Pirates great play well in Texas when Pittsburgh could’ve easily just signed him. McCutchen had a .239 batting average with 13 home runs and 57 RBIs last season, which is solid. The Buccos don’t even need Cutch to be an everyday DH, with players like Brandon Lowe, Ryan O’hearn and even Spencer Horowitz being capable of filling that role.  

I know it’s early in the season, but I believe the Bucs made a mistake with signing Ozuna. It would’ve been nice to see McCutchen as the DH and be able to retire as a Pirate instead of watching Ozuna struggle.

Comment if you think the Pirates made a mistake signing Ozuna over McCutchen as the DH. 

Hiroki Akimoto Vs. Taimu Hisai Added To ONE SAMURAI 1, Full Card Revealed

Former ONE Bantamweight Kickboxing World Champion Hiroki Akimoto will meet 20-year-old Taimu Hisai in an all-Japan bantamweight kickboxing showdown, completing the card for ONE SAMURAI 1 on Wednesday, April 29.

The matchup broadcasts live from Tokyo’s historic Ariake Arena, adding another compelling bout to the inaugural event of ONE’s new monthly series in Japan.

Akimoto carries a 28-4 professional record and 8-4 promotional mark into this significant hometown appearance.

The Power of Dream striker is a Kyokushin Karate technician renowned for explosive combinations that have dismantled opponents throughout his career. He launched his promotional journey in 2019, securing six victories in his first seven bouts to establish himself in the bantamweight kickboxing division.

His career-defining moment came in 2022 at ONE X, where he challenged reigning ONE Bantamweight Kickboxing World Champion Capitan Petchyindee. In a five-round war, Akimoto defeated the Thai to capture the title and become Japan’s first-ever ONE Kickboxing World Champion.

His reign was brief. In his next appearance, he dropped the belt in a close battle against Petchtanong Petchfergus. Two additional defeats against world-class opposition followed, raising doubts about his career trajectory.

Akimoto responded in 2025 with statement victories over former ONE Bantamweight MMA World Champion John “Hands of Stone” Lineker and former ONE Bantamweight Kickboxing World Championship challenger Wei Rui.

Riding a two-fight winning streak, he looks to extend that run in front of his home fans at Ariake Arena.

Standing across from him is a 20-year-old making his sophomore appearance on the global stage.

Hisai trains at Team Taimu and carries a 20-6 professional record into this bout after a successful ONE debut against Zhang Jingtao. A win over a former divisional ruler in his second ONE appearance would send an immediate statement to the division.

ONE SAMURAI 1 Full Bout Card

  • Rodtang Jitmuangnon vs. Takeru Segawa (ONE Interim Flyweight Kickboxing World Championship)
  • Yuya Wakamatsu vs. Avazbek Kholmirzaev (ONE Flyweight MMA World Championship)
  • Nadaka vs. Songchainoi Kiatsongrit (ONE Atomweight Muay Thai World Championship)
  • Jonathan Haggerty vs. Yuki Yoza (ONE Bantamweight Kickboxing World Championship)
  • Marat Grigorian vs. Kaito (kickboxing – featherweight)
  • Ayaka Miura vs. Chihiro Sawada (MMA – atomweight)
  • Hiroki Akimoto vs. Taimu Hisai (kickboxing – bantamweight)
  • Hiromi Wajima vs. Ricardo Bravo (kickboxing – featherweight)
  • Itsuki Hirata vs. Ritu Phogat (MMA – atomweight)
  • Tatsumitsu Wada vs. Seiichiro Ito (MMA – flyweight)
  • Keito Yamakita vs. Ryohei Kurosawa (MMA – strawweight)
  • Shimon Yoshinari vs. Johan Ghazali (Muay Thai – flyweight)
  • Toma Kuroda vs. Toki Tamaru (kickboxing – atomweight)
  • Hyu vs. Taiki Naito (kickboxing – flyweight)
  • Kanata Nagai vs. Atsubo Kambe (MMA – bantamweight)

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Como 3-4 Inter Milan – Brazil Defender Hails “Great” Match At Sinigaglia Stadium As Nerazzurri Inch Closer To Winning Scudetto

Como 3-4 Inter Milan – Brazil Defender Hails “Great” Match At Sinigaglia Stadium As Nerazzurri Inch Closer To Winning Scudetto
Como 3-4 Inter Milan – Brazil Defender Hails “Great” Match At Sinigaglia Stadium As Nerazzurri Inch Closer To Winning Scudetto

Inter Milan wingback Carlos Augusto heaped praise on his side after a sterling comeback against Serie A top-four hopefuls Como last night. 

Speaking to La Domenica Sportiva via FCInterNews, the former Monza star underscored the importance of yesterday’s victory the Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia.

With Napoli sharing the spoils with Parma on Sunday afternoon, Inter had a golden chance to steer nine points clear at the top of the table.

However, Cristian Chivu’s side found themselves two goals down late in the first half, as Alex Valle and Nico Paz struck for Como.

Despite Lautaro Martinez’s absence, the Nerazzurri gritted their teeth to pull off their first away league comeback of the 2025/26 campaign.

Furthermore, Marcus Thuram emerged as one of the protagonists again.

In addition to getting Inter off the mark on the stroke of halftime, the Frenchman leveled the score at the start of the second half.

Carlos Augusto Hails Important Como 3-4 Inter Milan Win

Denzel Dumfries scored a signature header just before the hour mark to turn the game on its head.

Moreover, the Dutch wingback put Inter two goals up midway through the second half, completing his first league brace of the season.

Meanwhile, Carlos Augusto replaced underperforming Alessandro Bastoni at the start of the second half.

“It was a very important match,” the Brazilian said after the game. “It’s never easy to play in Como. We showed what we want, we delivered a great team performance, and that’s what matters most.

“We’re united, we’re a great group, and that made the difference. These are the kind of games where you don’t have full control, but if you win like that, it’s fine. We’re up there, fighting to win, and we’ll keep doing it until the last match.

“The goal at the end of the first half was crucial – we know how difficult it is to go two goals down at the break. We scored it right after theirs, and that made it even more significant.

“At halftime, you have 15 minutes to talk, which you don’t get on the pitch. We cleared our minds and came out in the second half ready to give our best.”

Asked about his favorite position, Augusto replied: “What matters is playing. I’m happy to help the team in two roles. I’m a full-back, I can also play in a back four, but the main thing is to help the team. What matters is that we won.

“Lautaro? We all know how important he is. He’s our captain, he cares deeply about the shirt, and he’s always with us even when unavailable. He helps a lot on and off the pitch, and that shows how united we are and how much we care. I’m grateful to have him as our captain.”

Oxford can invoke spirit of 1986 in relegation fight

Oxford United's team in yellow shirts and blue shorts line up at Wembley with the Milk Cup Trophy after beating QPR
Oxford beat QPR 3-0 in the 1986 Milk Cup final at Wembley [Getty Images]

Forty years ago, Oxford United achieved the unthinkable and won the Milk Cup (what we now know as the Carabao Cup).

Jim Smith, the manager who got them to the top flight, was sitting in the opposition dugout at Wembley that day and could only watch in disbelief as his chief scout Maurice Evans instigated a masterclass in 'underdoggery' to beat his QPR favourites and lift the trophy.

In the same season, Evans kept the U's in the First Division against all odds.

Why do I raise this after watching Oxford beat Watford on Saturday?

Because I genuinely felt that Spirit of '86 revitalised in the team and the fans during that game at the Kassam Stadium.

Yellow flags were waving like a semaphore convention and the cheering was as loud as if it were coming from a six-sided stadium, not three.

Meanwhile, on the pitch, Matt Bloomfield's team chased every ball and never gave up, even when Watford looked like they could pinch a goal later in the second half.

You know you have done a good job when the opposing fans boo their players off the pitch at the end.

Oxford United should have got more points out of recent games, yet they are still on for a great escape.

If Maurice Evans' 1986 team did not believe, they would have been out of the cup and the league, but they never stopped believing and that Spirit of '86 needs to be repeated in 2026 as United fight through these last few games.

It is the best asset the club has right now.

‘High-risk strategy’ – Ngumoha call leaves Slot with huge decision

‘High-risk strategy’ – Ngumoha call leaves Slot with huge decision
‘High-risk strategy’ – Ngumoha call leaves Slot with huge decision

Liverpool’s season has reached a defining moment just as Rio Ngumoha has burst into the spotlight, leaving Arne Slot with a decision that could shape our Champions League fate.


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After a frustrating run of results, the 2-0 win over Fulham offered some relief, but it also created a new dilemma ahead of Paris Saint-Germain’s visit to Anfield.

Ngumoha emergence gives Slot major decision

Writing for BBC Sport, Phil McNulty captured just how impactful the teenager’s display was and the questions it now raises.

He wrote: “The strains of Duran Duran’s 80s hit ‘Rio’ swept around Anfield after the pressure and scrutiny that has been closing in on Arne Slot and Liverpool was relieved – for now – by victory against Fulham.

“It was played in celebration of the brilliance of Rio Ngumoha.

“He was born 26 years after the song was released – but on this day it was a timely soundtrack of celebration after the 17-year-old delivered an electrifying performance.

“Ngumoha not only answered their call for inspiration in these troubled times with a goal and a starring role in a win which kept Liverpool fifth in the Premier League table, he also gave his head coach a dilemma.”

That dilemma is simple but significant, whether we stick with experience or back a 17-year-old to help overturn a deficit against one of Europe’s strongest sides.

Risk vs reward ahead of PSG showdown

The BBC’s chief football writer laid out both sides of the argument, noting that “including Ngumoha would be a high-risk strategy” but also asking the key question: “what has Slot got to lose?”

That sentiment mirrors what many of us are thinking after watching the youngster terrorise Fulham, with his directness and confidence offering something we’ve lacked in recent weeks.

Former striker John Aldridge certainly saw enough, posting: “Rio should have played the 94 mins, he’s young enough and certainly good enough! MOM”

Meanwhile, Danny Murphy has already pointed out that “99.9% of Liverpool fans want to see him Tuesday night… he can make things happen,” while Alan Shearer has gone even further by urging Slot to start him.

Ultimately, the decision will define not just Tuesday night but potentially the trajectory of our season, because if Ngumoha delivers again, he won’t just be the future, he’ll be the present.

Paris Saint-Germain and Barcelona keeping tabs on Borussia Dortmund youngster

Paris Saint-Germain and Barcelona keeping tabs on Borussia Dortmund youngster
Paris Saint-Germain and Barcelona keeping tabs on Borussia Dortmund youngster

Borussia Dortmund forward Samuele Inácio has attracted interest from Paris Saint-Germain and FC Barcelona, according to Italian transfer insider Gianluca Di Marzio.

Scouts from both European giants were reportedly present to watch Inácio in action for Italy’s U19 team in a 1-1 draw with Turkey last month, a match in which he scored his side's only goal.

The 18-year-old’s contract with BVB runs until the summer of 2027, so the German club may look to move quickly to extend his stay and fend off interest.

After making his Bundesliga debut in a 2-3 defeat to Bayern Munich in February, Inácio was given 27 minutes in Dortmund’s 0-1 defeat to Bayer Leverkusen at the weekend.

Tetchy Sergio Garcia dismisses question about Masters meltdown: ‘I’m not going to tell you’

A tetchy Sergio Garcia refused to answer a question about his angry Masters meltdown, tersely responding to a reporter’s query by saying, “I’m not going to tell you”.

Garcia endured a complete loss of composure on the second tee during Sunday’s final round at Augusta when, having already bogeyed the opening hole, he slammed his club into the turf twice after hitting his ball into a bunker.

He then struck a table holding a green cooler, causing the head of his driver to dangle precariously before he completely ripped it off the shaft.

Sergio Garcia had to be spoken to by Masters officials after lashing out during his final round at Augusta! 😳 pic.twitter.com/UnfswNNs5F

— Sky Sports Golf (@SkySportsGolf) April 12, 2026

The 2017 champion was subsequently visited on the fourth tee by Geoff Yang, chairman of the competition committee, and given a code-of-conduct warning. A second warning would have resulted in a two-shot penalty, while a third would have meant disqualification.

When asked during his post-round press conference about what Yang said to him, Garcia was in no mood to reveal details.

“I’m not going to tell you,” he tersely replied. “Next question please.”

Sergio Garcia’s week at The Masters didn’t go how he would’ve wanted (Getty)
Sergio Garcia’s week at The Masters didn’t go how he would’ve wanted (Getty)

Garcia did show a small amount of contrition for his actions however, stating: “Obviously not super proud of it, but sometimes it happens,”

Garcia, who shot a final round of 75 to finish the tournament at eight over par, has a history of outbursts on the golf course – being disqualified at the 2019 Saudi International for damaging greens in frustration.

He also angrily kicked off his shoe when he slipped during a tee shot at the World Match Play in 2001, and the shoe nearly struck an official, while also angrily spit into a cup during a World Golf Championship at Doral after three-putting.

Smashing up his driver in frustration did provide the 46-year-old with one surprise benefit however. “It makes the decisions very easy,” said Garcia. “I just have to hit three-wood all the time. I didn’t have to choose another club.”

Following his outburst on the second tee, the Spaniard did provide some light-hearted relief later in the hole when he started carrying playing partner Jon Rahm’s bag while his caddie Adam Hayes was raking the bunker.

Countrymen Garcia and Jon Rahm were playing together on Sunday (Getty)
Countrymen Garcia and Jon Rahm were playing together on Sunday (Getty)

The crowd then applauded when Rahm took the bag from his countryman to start carrying it himself as Hayes hustled to catch up with them.

“There was nothing,” Garcia explained. “Adam stopped to rake my bunker, and Benji (Thompson), my caddie, was carrying both bags, so I told him, ‘Just put it down, I'll get it so you can go and get a yardage.’ Just as simple as that.”

Garcia’s record in the eight editions since winning The Masters is utterly dismal – having missed six cuts and finished 23rd and 52nd in the other two tournaments.

When asked what was going wrong for him at Augusta, the one-time major champion said: “Bad golf. Bad shots. If you don’t hit good shots, you’re not going to score well here. It’s very simple. Unfortunately a lot of bad shots.”

VOTE: Baseball Player of Week 3, presented by Atlantic City Electric

Each week we will feature some of the top performances across South Jersey baseball diamonds in our seven-county coverage area.

Who had the best week? Vote in the poll at the end of the story. Voting will close on Friday afternoon.

Buena's Ronnie Menne was the top vote getter last week, garnering 42.3 percent of the 5.3K votes recorded. Timber Creek's Ryan Dobrowolski and Bishop Eustace's Roman Faiola rounded out the top three vote getters.

Burlington County Scholastic League

Carter Conrad, Delran. The sophomore closed the week out with a pair of multi-hit games, going 5-for-6 with three RBIs, as the Bears defeated Maple Shade and Pitman. Conrad is off to a sizzling start with a team-best 13 hits and 10 RBIs, batting .500 (13-for-26).

Brandon Snow, Moorestown Friends. The Foxes rattled off three straight wins for their first 3-0 start in 11 years and Snow was white-hot during the stretch. The senior went 7-for-13 (.538) with six runs scored, four RBIs and four stolen bases.

Liam Velit, Northern Burlington. The senior catcher has started April with a bang, driving in 12 runs in four games as the Greyhounds extended their unbeaten streak to seven. Velit closed the week out with homers in consecutive games, collecting seven RBIs, in wins over Holy Cross Academy and Allentown. He’s hitting .440 with 17 RBIs for the season.

Colonial Conference

John Antrilli, Collingswood. The senior batted .600 (6-for-10), collecting a hit and RBI in each of the Panthers’ three games. He had a run-scoring single in a 7-4 win over previously undefeated Haddon Heights on April 9 and was 4-for-4 with a pair of doubles and four RBIs in a loss to Woodstown on April 10.

Ryan Govito, Haddon Heights. The sophomore strung together seven hits over three games, scoring seven times and clubbing his first scholastic homer. He’s hitting .438 with a team-best seven runs.

James Rowe, Haddonfield. The senior went 5-for-6 with seven RBIs as the Haddons picked up wins over Gateway and Gloucester. Rowe blasted a pair of homers and drove in five wins against Gloucester on April 10. For the season, he’s batting .529 with nine hits and nine RBIs.

Olympic Conference

Connor Byrne, Shawnee. The sophomore worked some magic at the Disney Wide World of Sports complex as he compiled three multi-RBI games to help power the Renegades to three wins in Orlando. Byrne went 5-for-8 with a triple and two stolen bases. He’s hitting .500 (7-for-14) in five games, already surpassing his entire hit total from last spring.

Gabe Lerro, Paul VI. The sophomore leadoff hitter had a pair of two-RBI games to help lead the Eagles to two victories and the team championship at last weekend's Ralph Shaw Tournament. Lerro had three hits, including two doubles, and three runs scored as Paul VI knocked off Audubon and Bishop Eustace for the title.

Vincent Olivo, Cherry Hill West. The Lions ran their unbeaten streak to four as the freshman batted .500 (4-for-8) with three RBIs during wins over Bishop Eustace and Lenape. Olivo has picked up at least one RBI in all four games en route to a team-best nine RBIs. He’s hitting .400 with a homer and two stolen bases.

Evan Vallee, Rancocas Valley. The junior went 4-for-6 with five RBIs and six runs scored as the Red Devils earned a pair of wins over Seneca and Hopewell Valley. Vallee is batting .500 (8-for-16) with three walks, four stolen bases and nine runs scored.

Tri-County Conference

Dom Abate, Clearview. The senior batted .500 (5-for-10) with six runs scored and seven RBIs as the Pioneers reeled off three straight wins for the week. Abate doubled and homered as Clearview pinned a 9-4 loss on rival Kingsway on April 9. He leads the team with 10 RBIs.

Jeff Wagner, Pennsville. The senior strung together three two-hit games for the Eagles, who went 2-1 for the week. Wagner homered in consecutive games to end the week and compiled six RBIs and five runs scored during the three-game stretch. He’s batting .467 (7-for-15) for the season.

Nick Witsch, Highland. The senior and the rest of the Tartans had a successful trip to Myrtle Beach, S.C. Witsch batted .333 (3-for-9) with a homer, four RBIs, four walks and four stolen bases. He was also hit by a pitch twice. Highland went 4-1 during the week down south.

Cape-Atlantic League

Xavier Etheridge, Vineland. The senior batted .300 with seven RBIs and seven stolen bases as the Fighting Clan swept the season series against rival Millville and completed the week with an 18-2 win over Washington Township. Etheridge had six stolen bases in the two games against Millville and a career-high five RBIs against Washington Township.

Jay Lopez, Atlantic County Tech. With three straight multi-hit games and 12 stolen bases over those three games, the senior created plenty of havoc for the Red Hawks. He had two three-hit games and stolen seven bases in one contest. For the spring, Lopez is batting .625 with 15 knocks, 10 runs scored and 16 stolen bases.

Nolan Scholder, Cedar Creek. Three was a popular number for the junior over the Pirates’ three-game winning streak last week. Scholder had three straight three-hit games, posting a pair of three-run contests to go along with three stolen bases. He’s sizzling at the plate with a .519 batting average (11-for-19) with nine runs scored.

Milestone: Bridgeton’s Enrique Pantaleon recorded his 100th career strikeout in a game against Pleasantville on April 8. The senior southpaw struck out eight, raising his career total to 103. He has 28 Ks in 14.1 innings this spring.

Tom McGurk is a regional sports editor for the Courier-Post, The Daily Journal and Burlington County Times, covering South Jersey sports for over 35 years. If you have a sports story that needs to be told, contact him by email at tmcgurk@usatodayco.com. Follow him on Twitter at @McGurkSports. Help support local journalism with a digital subscription.

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Union Berlin pushes back on sexist comments aimed at trailblazing coach Marie-Louise Eta

BERLIN (AP) — After naming Marie-Louise Eta the first female head coach in Europe's “big five” soccer leagues, Union Berlin says the club “has her back” as it condemns sexist comments on social media.

Eta's first Bundesliga game is Saturday against Wolfsburg. There have already been critical comments on social media suggesting that she's not suitable for the job because she's a woman.

“With all due respect, that's sexism,” Union's account on X responded to a post arguing that players wouldn't take a woman's instructions about tactics seriously. Eta is a longtime member of the club's coaching staff who has been assistant to the men's team and head coach of the under-19 team.

It branded another comment “sexist” for claiming that a male coach who lost to her would lose face.

Responding to a comment expressing concern about the treatment of Eta and a potential sexist backlash if she loses a game, the club posted: “The Union family has her back.”

Eta has been named interim coach for the last five games of the season as Union aims to secure its spot in the Bundesliga for next season. Union previously said she will take over as head coach of the club's women's team for next season.

The decision to appoint Eta won praise from Berlin's mayor Kai Wegner, who called the decision “a strong signal for professional soccer and for women in elite-level sports,” but spelled Eta's name wrong in the process. The club corrected him. “We were so overwhelmed,” Wegner answered.

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Meet Louisville-area high school boys athlete of the week nominees

The nominees for this week's Courier Journal boys athlete of the week delivered on Louisville-area baseball fields.

Voting is underway for The Courier Journal's boys athlete of the week. The poll closes at 6 p.m. Thursday, and the winner will be announced Friday.

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Here are the nominees:

Luke Belardo, South Oldham baseball

Senior was 4 for 4 with a double, a triple, three runs scored and four RBIs in a 13-1 victory over Southwestern on April 8 in Elizabethtown.

Gavyn Fenwick, Bullitt East baseball

Sophomore was 3 for 3 with a home run, two runs scored and four RBIs in a 15-13 victory over Tates Creek on April 7 in Vero Beach, Florida.

Cody Pendleton, North Bullitt baseball

Senior was 2 for 3 with two home runs and five RBIs in a 16-3 victory over Canfield (Ohio) South Range on April 7 in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.

Cooper Shumate, Male baseball

Senior was 2 for 2 with a home run, two runs scored and four RBIs in a 17-5 victory over Lexington Christian on April 7 in Fort Walton Beach, Florida.

Konnor Stargel, Trinity baseball

Senior tossed a two-hitter and struck out eight over seven innings in a 9-0 victory over Chicago Mount Carmel on April 8.

Jason Frakes: 502-582-4046; jfrakes@courier-journal.com; Follow on X @kyhighs.

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Meet Louisville-area high school girls athlete of the week nominees

The nominees for this week's Courier Journal girls athlete of the week delivered on Louisville-area softball fields.

Voting is underway for The Courier Journal's girls athlete of the week. The poll closes at 6 p.m. Thursday, and the winner will be announced Friday.

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Here are the nominees:

Kaylee Cox, Shelby County softball

Sophomore was 3 for 5 with a double, a triple, three runs scored and three RBIs in a 19-7 victory over Model on April 6.

Addie Henley, Mercy softball

Freshman allowed one run and seven hits and struck out 11 over eight innings in a 2-1 victory over Highlands on April 8 in Fort Walton Beach, Florida.

Ava Lou Mattingly, Assumption softball

Assumption's Ava Lou Mattingly (30) pitches during their game against North Laurel on Friday, June 14, 2024 in Lexington, Ky. at John Cropp Stadium for the state softball semifinals.

Senior tossed a two-hitter and struck out seven over seven innings in a 1-0 victory over Highlands on April 6 in Fort Walton Beach, Florida.

Allison Multerer, Manual softball

Manual's Allison Multerer (8) rounds third base headed for home during action of their game against Ballard, Sunday, May 25 2025 in Louisville Ky.

Sophomore tossed a two-hitter and struck out nine over seven innings in an 8-0 victory over Conner on April 11.

Grace Turner, South Oldham softball

Junior was 3 for 3 with a home run and two RBIs in a 9-2 victory over Raceland on April 8 in Fort Walton Beach, Florida. 

Jason Frakes: 502-582-4046; jfrakes@courier-journal.com; Follow on X @kyhighs.

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New No. 1 in NCAA Softball top 25 rankings after top-5 reshuffle

For the second straight week, there's a new No. 1 team in Softball America's top 25 rankings.

A week ago, the Alabama Crimson Tide (39-3 overall, 12-3 SEC) jumped three spots to No. 1 after taking two of three from previously top-ranked Texas. Despite the Tide's three-game sweep of Auburn on The Plains over the weekend, a series that saw Alabama outscore the Tigers, 14-1, it's no longer coach Patrick Murphy's team atop the rankings.

The Oklahoma Sooners (40-4, 13-2) claimed the top spot in Softball America's new rankings. Patty Gasso's team jumped two spots after taking two of three from Texas in Austin.

Alabama dropped one spot to No. 2. The Sooners and Crimson Tide won't meet in the regular season but are currently Nos. 1 and 2, respectively, in the SEC standings with three weekend series remaining for each team before the conference tournament begins on May 5 in Lexington, Kentucky.

Oklahoma blanked previously fourth-ranked Texas, 3-0, on Friday and rallied for a 4-3 win on Saturday before falling 8-6 on Sunday. Alabama shut out Auburn, 1-0, on Friday and 4-0 on Saturday before routing the Tigers 9-1 in six innings Sunday.

For the season, Alabama is batting .348 with 70 home runs and 51 doubles in 42 games. Alexis Pupillo (.454/.541/.882) and Brooke Wells (.435/.538/.974) lead the Crimson Tide at the plate with a combined 31 home runs, 18 doubles and 93 RBIs.

Wells hit two home runs in the Tide's sweep of Auburn and finished 4-for-8 in the series. Pupillo was 4-for-9 with three walks, and Jena Young went 5-for-6 with a double and two triples. Ambrey Taylor had four hits, including two doubles and a home run.

Jocelyn Briski (16-1) started and earned two victories in the circle for Alabama. She pitched a complete-game shutout and allowed six hits in Game 1 on Friday. On Sunday, Briski gave up one run and three hits. She struck out nine without allowing a walk. Briski lowered her ERA to 1.59 in 20 appearances.

Vic Moten (15-2) lowered her ERA to 1.64 with a complete-game, one-hit shutout on Saturday. Alabama pitchers have combined for a 1.64 ERA and 329 strikeouts to 75 walks in 269 innings.

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Softball America top 25 rankings: New No. 1 team after latest top-5 reshuffle

Here's a look at the full top 25 rankings from Softball America on April 13.

RankSchoolOverall RecordWeek 10 RecordLast Week’s Ranking
1Oklahoma40-42-13
2Alabama39-34-01
3Nebraska33-63-05
4Texas Tech40-32-12
5Arkansas35-63-17
6UCLA37-54-09
7Florida40-54-08
8Texas33-61-24
9Tennessee36-64-010
10Virginia Tech36-62-111
11Texas A&M30-124-013
12Florida State36-71-36
13Georgia31-113-114
14Duke31-123-115
15LSU28-143-118
16Arizona30-111-312
17Oregon32-93-017
18Mississippi State34-111-216
19Washington34-93-022
20UCF32-11-12-119
21Stanford26-124-0NR
22Oklahoma State27-112-120
23Southeastern Louisiana37-94-025
24Kansas29-122-123
25Louisville34-92-124

Alabama softball schedule 2026: Who do Crimson Tide play next?

Alabama will face the Samford Bulldogs (18-26) in Birmingham Tuesday in midweek play. First pitch for Alabama-Samford is 6 p.m. CT. The game can be seen on ESPN+.

The Crimson Tide are back home in SEC play beginning Friday when the Kentucky Wildcats (24-21, 1-16) visit Rhoads Stadium for a three-game series. First pitch for the series opener is 5 p.m. CT Friday. Game 1 of the series will be televised on ESPN2.

Here's a look at Alabama's 2026 SEC softball schedule. All start times Central.

  • March 6-8: at Ole Miss (W, 5-3; W, 13-2; W, 2-1)
  • March 13-15: vs. Arkansas (W, 4-1; L, 14-9; W, 4-1)
  • March 20-22: at Missouri (W, 2-1; L, 5-2; W, 7-4)
  • April 2-4: vs. Texas (L, 9-1; W, 11-4; W, 7-4)
  • April 10-12: at Auburn (W, 1-0; W, 4-0; W, 9-1)
  • April 17-19: vs. Kentucky (5 p.m. Friday, 1:30 p.m. Saturday, 1:30 p.m. Sunday)
  • April 25-27: at Tennessee (3 p.m. Saturday, 3 p.m. Sunday, 6 p.m. Monday)
  • April 30-May 2: vs. South Carolina (6 p.m. Thursday, 6 p.m. Friday, 1 p.m. Sunday)
  • May 5-9: SEC Tournament (Lexington, Kentucky)

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Cameron Young&#39;s Masters performance vaults him to No. 1 in PGA Tour earnings

Cameron Young got a nice consolation prize for his tie for third in the Masters Tournament. 

A check in excess of $1 million and the lead on the PGA Tour money list. 

Young moved from second to first with a $1,080,000 payout for the Masters, while winner Rory McIlroy, with a $4.5 million check (a record for the Masters and matching what Young earned for winning The Players Championship last month) vaulted from 24th to second. 

Young now has more than $7.5 million and McIlroy is north of $6.4 million. 

Jacob Bridgeman, who had led the money list, earned $83,250 for tying for 41st in the Masters, but it wasn't enough to hold on to the top spot. 

Another big mover was Masters runnerup Scottie Scheffler. He pulled in $2.43 million and is now fourth on the money list with more than $6.2 million. 

Cameron Young, hitting onto the ninth green during the final round of the Masters on April 12 at the Augusta National Golf Club, is the new PGA Tour money leader after his tie for third.

How many players have won $1 million or more? 

There are now 54 players who have earned $1 million or more in on-course winnings this season, with Max Homa and Brooks Koepka among the newest with their Masters finishes. There are 28 who have earned $2 million or more, 14 with $3 million or more and eight with $4 million or more. 

PGA Tour money leaders 

Through the Masters Tournament 

1. Cameron Young $7,551,920 

2. Rory McIlroy $6,714,875 

3. Jacob Bridgeman $6,647,735 

4. Scottie Scheffler $6,246,430 

5. Akshay Bhatia $5,857,708 

6. Collin Morikawa $5,791,097 

7. Matt Fitzpatrick $5,577,488 

8. Chris Gotterup $4,400,613 

9. Xander Schauffele $3,767,238 

10. Min Woo Lee $3,691,399 

11. Justin Rose $3,295,403 

12. Sepp Straka $3,121,920 

13. Ludvig Åberg $3,093,400 

14. Jake Knapp $3,051,963 

15. Robert MacIntyre $2,910,008 

16. Hideki Matsuyama $2,833,770 

17. Daniel Berger $2,809,480 

18. Russell Henley $2,788,567

19. Tommy Fleetwood $2,627,100 

20. Si Woo Kim $2,611,938 

21. Ryo Hisatsune $2,438,796 

22. Nico Echavarria $2,361,750 

23. Ryan Gerard $2,352,429 

24. Kurt Kitayama $2,301,321 

25. Nicolai Højgaard $2,291,827 

26. Gary Woodland $2,104,253 

27. Sahith Theegala $2,077,793 

28. J.J. Spaun $2,073,772 

29. Adam Scott $1,998,997 

30. Sam Burns $1,979,096 

This article originally appeared on Florida Times-Union: Cameron Young takes over top spot on PGA Tour money list

Cameron Young&#39;s Masters performance vaults him to No. 1 in PGA Tour earnings

Cameron Young got a nice consolation prize for his tie for third in the Masters Tournament. 

A check in excess of $1 million and the lead on the PGA Tour money list. 

Young moved from second to first with a $1,080,000 payout for the Masters, while winner Rory McIlroy, with a $4.5 million check (a record for the Masters and matching what Young earned for winning The Players Championship last month) vaulted from 24th to second. 

Young now has more than $7.5 million and McIlroy is north of $6.4 million. 

Jacob Bridgeman, who had led the money list, earned $83,250 for tying for 41st in the Masters, but it wasn't enough to hold on to the top spot. 

Another big mover was Masters runnerup Scottie Scheffler. He pulled in $2.43 million and is now fourth on the money list with more than $6.2 million. 

How many players have won $1 million or more? 

There are now 54 players who have earned $1 million or more in on-course winnings this season, with Max Homa and Brooks Koepka among the newest with their Masters finishes. There are 28 who have earned $2 million or more, 14 with $3 million or more and eight with $4 million or more. 

PGA Tour money leaders 

Through the Masters Tournament 

1. Cameron Young $7,551,920 

2. Rory McIlroy $6,714,875 

3. Jacob Bridgeman $6,647,735 

4. Scottie Scheffler $6,246,430 

5. Akshay Bhatia $5,857,708 

6. Collin Morikawa $5,791,097 

7. Matt Fitzpatrick $5,577,488 

8. Chris Gotterup $4,400,613 

9. Xander Schauffele $3,767,238 

10. Min Woo Lee $3,691,399 

11. Justin Rose $3,295,403 

12. Sepp Straka $3,121,920 

13. Ludvig Åberg $3,093,400 

14. Jake Knapp $3,051,963 

15. Robert MacIntyre $2,910,008 

16. Hideki Matsuyama $2,833,770 

17. Daniel Berger $2,809,480 

18. Russell Henley $2,788,567

19. Tommy Fleetwood $2,627,100 

20. Si Woo Kim $2,611,938 

21. Ryo Hisatsune $2,438,796 

22. Nico Echavarria $2,361,750 

23. Ryan Gerard $2,352,429 

24. Kurt Kitayama $2,301,321 

25. Nicolai Højgaard $2,291,827 

26. Gary Woodland $2,104,253 

27. Sahith Theegala $2,077,793 

28. J.J. Spaun $2,073,772 

29. Adam Scott $1,998,997 

30. Sam Burns $1,979,096 

This article originally appeared on Florida Times-Union: Cameron Young takes over top spot on PGA Tour money list

Como 3-4 Inter Milan – Italy Midfielder Drives Nerazzurri Forward: France Striker Springs To Life After The Goal

Como 3-4 Inter Milan – Italy Midfielder Drives Nerazzurri Forward: France Striker Springs To Life After The Goal
Como 3-4 Inter Milan – Italy Midfielder Drives Nerazzurri Forward: France Striker Springs To Life After The Goal

Nicolo Barella delivered a vintage performance in last night’s goal-glutted Serie A showdown between Como and Inter Milan.

According to Tuttosport via FCInterNews, the diminutive midfielder emerged as one of the key figures in Inter’s stunning comeback.

Cristian Chivu’s side fought back from a two-goal deficit to secure their first come-from-behind away league win of the season.

Indeed, goals from Alex Valle and Nico Paz fired Como 2-0 up ahead of the first-half injury time.

However, Marcus Thuram pulled one back for the visitors on the stroke of halftime. Furthermore, he completed the comeback early in the second half.

Nicolo Barella Excels in Como 3-4 Inter Milan Triumph

Barella set up Thuram for Inter’s first with a delightful cross. Moreover, the Italian star chipped the ball over the top for the Frenchman in the build-up to Inter’s equalizer.

Despite his recent struggles, the former Cagliari midfielder rediscovered his form at the best possible moment for the Nerazzurri.

As for Thuram, he spent most of the first half cut off from the rest of the team. However, he sprang to life after getting off the mark.

Meanwhile, Denzel Dumfries completed the turnaround with a quick-fire second-half brace.

Unfortunately, Federico Dimarco had a rare night off, with Como exploiting his defensive shortcomings all night.

Como 3-4 Inter Milan – Dutch Wingback Makes Crucial Difference: “Harmless” Italy Prodigy Lacks Confidence

Como 3-4 Inter Milan – Dutch Wingback Makes Crucial Difference: “Harmless” Italy Prodigy Lacks Confidence
Como 3-4 Inter Milan – Dutch Wingback Makes Crucial Difference: “Harmless” Italy Prodigy Lacks Confidence

Inter Milan wingback Denzel Dumfries returned to the scoresheet in Serie A for the first time since September, inspiring his side to a 4-3 win at Como last night. 

According to Gazzetta dello Sport via FCInterNews, the Dutch star emerged as the visitors’ standout performer at Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia.

Cristian Chivu’s side took advantage of Napoli’s slip-up at Parma to restore a nine-point gap at the top of the table.

Furthermore, the Nerazzurri fought back from a two-goal deficit to pull off a fourth consecutive league double over Como.

Despite trailing Cesc Fabregas’ team by two goals heading into the first-half stoppage time, Inter claimed a precious victory at the Sinigaglia.

Denzel Dumfries Runs the Show in Como 3-4 Inter Milan Comeback

French striker Marcus Thuram stepped up to the plate in the absence of Lautaro Martinez to initiate the comeback at the tail-end of the first half.

Moreover, the 28-year-old leveled the score only four minutes after the break.

Meanwhile, Denzel Dumfries completed the turnaround just before the hour mark with a signature header, turning home Hakan Calhanoglu’s set-piece delivery.

However, the Dutch ace refused to rest on their laurels. Instead, he pounced on Manuel Akanji’s cutback to put clear daylight between the sides.

In doing so, the former PSV Eindhoven defender earned a flattering ‘Man of the Match’ award.

On the other hand, Francesco Pio Esposito failed to meet expectations, as the young center-forward continues to struggle after Italy’s heartbreak in Zenica.

Titans held virtual pre-draft meeting with versatile Georgia playmaker

As pre-draft preparations continue to wind down for the Tennessee Titans, more names of potential targets continue to trickle out.

On Sunday, the name of another offensive weapon came to light, and he is one that is completely flying under the radar. In an interview with Justin Melo from the NFL Draft on Sports Illustrated, Georgia running back Cash Jones revealed he had completed a virtual Zoom meeting with the Titans.

More of a third-down specialist and change-of-pace running back for Georgia, Jones enters the draft as a versatile weapon and potential late-round sleeper. The 5-foot-11, 195-pounder is listed as a running back, but with solid hands and after running a 4.4 40-yard dash, the experienced back could transition to the slot, or potentially develop as a core special teamer.

.@GeorgiaFootball RB Cash Jones is an intriguing + versatile playmaker in the NFL Draft.

3rd down specialist has some slot WR upside. Jones turned heads at Pro Day by running 4.4s with all 32 NFL teams in attendance 👀@Cash3Jones x NFL Draft On SI:https://t.co/Amrv540Xa7

— Justin M (@JustinM_NFL) April 12, 2026

Used primarily on passing downs, Jones saw action in 55 games at Georgia and finished his career with 253 rushing yards and three rushing touchdowns, and added 57 receptions for 573 receiving yards and six receiving touchdowns.

The Titans appear to be set in the slot with Wan’Dale Robinson and Chimere Dike, but with a new system being installed, there is a chance that Dike slides outside in the new scheme. Currently, Jones profiles as a late Day 3 or undrafted rookie free agent, but is also a name to keep an eye on.

This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Titans held virtual pre-draft meeting with versatile Georgia playmaker

VOTE for Morris/Sussex Baseball Player of the Week for April 6-12

It's time to vote for the Morris/Sussex baseball Player of the Week!

Read about the performances that stood out and let us know who you think should be the Player of the Week in the poll at the bottom of this page.

Nominations were provided by coaches and are presented in alphabetical order. Voting closes at 5 p.m. Thursday.

Josh Hale, Jefferson

Hale went 10-for-15 with eight RBIs, eight runs scored, four doubles, two walks and one stolen base in four games.

Jordan Ledesma, Parsippany Hills

In four games, Ledesma went 9-for-13 at the plate with two RBIs, two doubles, a triple and seven stolen bases.

Dan Lipsky, Morris Tech

Lipsky collected eight hits in 13 at-bats with five doubles, five RBIs, three runs and two stolen bases. On the mound, he tossed 92/3 innings, including a complete game win, while giving up just two hits and combined for 21 strikeouts.

Liam McClung, Lenape Valley

McClung tossed two complete games, one shutout, while ringing up 19 strikeouts and giving up seven hits and three walks.

Finnian O'Loughlin, Delbarton

O’Loughlin went 7-for-13 in four games last week with seven RBIs, five runs scored, a double, and two stolen bases.

Michael Paxos, Roxbury

Paxos went 6-for-14 at the plate for the week with five RBIs, a triple and one run scored. Threw five innings against Pope John, giving up one run, no earned runs, one hit, two walks and 13 strikeouts to earn the win.

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VOTE for Morris/Sussex Baseball Player of the Week for April 6-12

It's time to vote for the Morris/Sussex baseball Player of the Week!

Read about the performances that stood out and let us know who you think should be the Player of the Week in the poll at the bottom of this page.

Nominations were provided by coaches and are presented in alphabetical order. Voting closes at 5 p.m. Thursday.

Josh Hale, Jefferson

Hale went 10-for-15 with eight RBIs, eight runs scored, four doubles, two walks and one stolen base in four games.

Jordan Ledesma, Parsippany Hills

In four games, Ledesma went 9-for-13 at the plate with two RBIs, two doubles, a triple and seven stolen bases.

Dan Lipsky, Morris Tech

Lipsky collected eight hits in 13 at-bats with five doubles, five RBIs, three runs and two stolen bases. On the mound, he tossed 92/3 innings, including a complete game win, while giving up just two hits and combined for 21 strikeouts.

Liam McClung, Lenape Valley

McClung tossed two complete games, one shutout, while ringing up 19 strikeouts and giving up seven hits and three walks.

Finnian O'Loughlin, Delbarton

O’Loughlin went 7-for-13 in four games last week with seven RBIs, five runs scored, a double, and two stolen bases.

Michael Paxos, Roxbury

Paxos went 6-for-14 at the plate for the week with five RBIs, a triple and one run scored. Threw five innings against Pope John, giving up one run, no earned runs, one hit, two walks and 13 strikeouts to earn the win.

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VOTE: Softball Player of Week 3, presented by Atlantic City Electric

Softball

Each week we will feature some of the top performances across South Jersey baseball diamonds in our seven-county coverage area.

Who had the best week? Vote in the poll at the end of the story. Voting will close on Friday afternoon.

Clearview's Sienna Garrison was the top vote getter last week, garnering 50.5 percent of the 7.1K votes recorded. Northern Burlington's Emily Shiner and St. Joseph Academy's Kensie Giovinazzi rounded out the top three vote getters.

Burlington County Scholastic League

Katie Kovac, Bordentown. The Scotties extended their winning streak to four as Kovac has produced five doubles, six RBIs and three runs over the stretch. She’s hitting .333 (5-for-15) on the season.

Jayla Long, Florence. The senior has started the spring with a five-game hitting streak, batting .476 with 10 knocks over the stretch. She homered and drove in three runs during a 6-1 victory over Nottingham on April 11.

Riley Pieloch, Northern Burlington. The Greyhounds put together an incredible run to the RV Elite Tournament title and Pieloch played a key role in all three wins. After scoring twice in a tournament-opening win against Paul VI, the senior went 2-for-2 with the game’s lone run in a 1-0 victory over Cherokee in the semifinal round. In the final, she had a hit, two walks and two runs scored as Northern knocked off Rancocas Valley in the final.

Colonial Conference

Alicia Chila, Paulsboro. The senior tossed a two-hit shutout with 11 strikeouts as the Red Raiders blanked Lindenwold 16-0 on April 9. She helped her own cause with two runs scored, two stolen bases and four walks on offense. She also had two hits and two RBIs in Paulsboro’s other two games for the week. Chila is batting .429 (6-for-14) with seven runs scored and seven RBIs for the season.

Emma Covello, Haddon Heights. The junior leadoff hitter crossed the plate six times as the Garnets polished off wins over Woodstown, Haddon Township and Pennsville. Covello leads the team with nine runs scored and eight stolen bases as Haddon Heights has started the season at 4-1.

Vivian Green, Collingswood. The sophomore produced a pair of four-hit games and scored eight times to power the Panthers’ offense. She went 4-for-4 with two homers and two doubles in a loss to Haddon Township on April 7. Two days later, she had four more hits in Collingswood’s first win of the season – a 16-12 victory over Haddonfield.

Milestone: Audubon’s Emma Speyerer stole her 100th career base in a win against West Deptford on April 9. The Hofstra-bound senior swiped four bags in the game, raising her career total to 103.

Olympic Conference

Ella Davis, Cherry Hill West. The senior fired a five-inning no-hitter with 17 strikeouts against Bishop Eustace on April 7 and threw 10 innings with nine more Ks in 2-1 loss against Lenape on April 9.

Evelyn Stover, Cherry Hill East. The Cougars opened their season with wins over Paul VI and Seneca. Stover played a pivotal role in each as she compiled a team-best seven hits and five runs scored. In the season opener, she went 5-for-5 with four runs scored against Seneca.

Angelyn Vaughan, Seneca. The freshman cooled off the red-hot Rancocas Valley lineup, limiting the Red Devils to two runs on four hits while striking out 10 as the Golden Eagles knocked them from the ranks of the unbeaten with a 3-2 victory on April 9. Vaughan fanned 11 batters in her scholastic debut back on March 30.

Tri-County Conference

Joselyn Bermudez, Timber Creek. The sophomore fired seven strong innings with nine strikeouts as the Chargers knocked off Delsea 4-1 on April 9. She also had a 10-strikeout one-hitter against Camden Tech on April 7. Bermudez had three runs scored and two RBIs combined in the two games.

Angel Bush, Williamstown. The senior twirled a four-hitter with seven strikeouts to lead the Braves to a 2-1 win over then-No.2 ranked Delsea on April 7. She also had the only RBI in a 3-1 loss to Gloucester on April 9.

Emery Sharpnack, Pitman. The junior has started the season with a six-game hitting streak, batting .524 with 10 RBIs and eight runs scored over the stretch. She homered and drove in six runs in an 8-3 win over Riverside on April 10.

Cape-Atlantic League

Alaina Dorsey, St. Joseph Academy. The Seton Hall-bound senior continued to create havoc on the basepaths as she swiped four bases and scored six times as the Wildcats remained unbeaten with wins over Ocean City and Cedar Creek. Dorsey has crossed home plate 18 times, coaxed 12 walks and stole 12 bases this spring. Entering this week, she has eclipsed the century mark in hits (119) and runs (106) in her career.

Brooke Douglas, Ocean City. The senior put together four multi-hit games last week, batting .750 (9-for-12) as the Red Raiders went 3-1 over the stretch. Douglas homered twice and drove in seven runs while scoring five times. For the season, Douglas is batting .615 with 16 hits, including four homers, and 13 RBIs.

Dakota Laughlin, Middle Township. Talk about a hot start. The junior went 12-for-17 (.706) with eight RBIs as the Panthers opened with four straight wins. In a 10-9 win over Mainland on April 8, Laughlin went 4-for-4 with a pair of doubles and five RBIs.

Leylani Muniz, Buena. The Chiefs’ offense has posted eye-popping numbers so far this season and Muniz has been in the middle of all the action. She scored 14 runs and drove in six more in four games last week as Buena improved to 8-0. Muniz has 22 runs scored, 10 walks, five stolen bases and is batting .636.

Tom McGurk is a regional sports editor for the Courier-Post, The Daily Journal and Burlington County Times, covering South Jersey sports for over 35 years. If you have a sports story that needs to be told, contact him by email at tmcgurk@usatodayco.com. Follow him on Twitter at @McGurkSports. Help support local journalism with a digital subscription.

This article originally appeared on Cherry Hill Courier-Post: South Jersey softball's top performers from the third week of the season.

Kentucky, Louisville WBB players to watch for in WNBA draft 2026 today

Tonie Morgan made the most of her final college season with the Kentucky women's basketball team.

The Georgia Tech transfer replaced Georgia Amoore as the Wildcats' starting point guard averaged 13.8 points and 7.9 assists to help the team reach the Sweet 16 in the NCAA Tournament. Morgan will now hope to hear her name called during the WNBA draft later this evening.

CBS Sports projects the Florida native to go 20th to the Los Angeles Sparks, while Swish Appeal has her being selected by the Seattle Storm with the No. 16 pick. Swish Appeal has her teammate, center Teonni Key, gong 20th to the Sparks. Key was Kentucky's second-leading rebounder (7.5 per game) while averaging 11.4 points and 1.3 blocks.

On the other side of the Battle of the Bluegrass rivalry, Louisville forward Laura Ziegler will also look to begin her professional career in the WNBA. She performed well at the mid-major level during her time at Saint Joseph's and made the most of her one year in a Power Four conference. The Denmark native played an integral role in the Cards' record-setting season, supplying the team with 11 points, 6.9 rebounds and 2.9 assists en route to a Sweet 16 appearance.

Ziegler is projected to be selected by the Las Vegas Aces with the 44th pick, per Swish Appeal.

Here's what to know about the 2026 WNBA Draft:

What time is the 2026 WNBA Draft?

The WNBA Draft is set to begin at 7 p.m. today at the Shed in Manhattan, New York.

What channel is the 2026 WNBA Draft on?

The draft will be broadcast on ESPN.

How to stream the 2026 WNBA Draft

If you subscribe to a cable package, you'll be able to livestream the game via ESPN.com and the ESPN app. If you don't have cable, you can livestream the game via ESPN+ (subscriber only).

Which Louisville, Kentucky players could be selected in 2026 WNBA Draft?

  • Laura Ziegler, forward, Louisville
  • Teonni Key, center, Kentucky
  • Tonie Morgan, guard, Kentucky
  • Jordan Obi, guard, Kentucky
  • Amelia Hassett, forward, Kentucky

Reach Louisville football, women's basketball and baseball beat writer Alexis Cubit at acubit@gannett.com and follow her on X at @Alexis_Cubit. 

This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: WNBA draft projections for Louisville Cardinals, Kentucky Wildcats WBB

Billy Napier’s new edge at JMU? The culture he never had at Florida | Opinion

He knows what you’re thinking, and there’s no reason to push back. He failed

There, happy now?

“We can’t live in the past,” Billy Napier tells USA TODAY Sports. “But certainly, I have to evaluate all the things I could’ve done better.”

So let’s start there in the evaluation of why it didn't work at Florida, and why it could ― separately for Napier and Florida ― in the near future. Because self-evaluation in its purest form eventually leads to self-actualization.

That’s where this thing was pointed four years ago, when Napier was one of the hottest college football coaching candidates and chose Florida over LSU. Now he’s starting over deep in the Shenandoah Valley, off the Power Four grid at James Madison and no worse for the wear despite four brutal seasons in Gainesville.

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But there’s something beautifully normal about spring practice in Harrisonburg, Virginia, something downright peaceful.

There’s no drama. 

JMU has been humming along for quite a few years, thank you. Curt Cignetti got it rolling in the Bowl Subdivision, and Bob Chesney took the program — just four years removed from the Championship Subdivision — to the College Football Playoff.

You know the CFP, right? The holy land Florida hasn’t sniffed since its inception in 2014. The CFP followed the Bowl Championship Series national championship game, which Florida hasn’t reached since 2008.

Sure it’s a more difficult road in the SEC than any Group of Five conference, but that’s not the point. This is: Eight SEC teams have advanced to the playoff in the time Florida hasn't. 

Eight SEC teams have done enough within their programs to put players and coaches in position to win and advance in the toughest conference in college football. Florida, meanwhile, has run through four coaches since 2011 — and all four have been fired.

A school and program with the maximum level of support in a sport that demands resources, is 110-79 since 2011. So blame it all on four bad coaching hires (Will Muschamp, Jim McElwain, Dan Mullen, Napier), and keep expecting different results with each new hire. 

Or maybe look deeper. 

“This is the first time in my career where I’ve inherited a positive culture, confidence among players and alignment top to bottom,” Napier said.

Look, Napier is the first to admit he made mistakes at Florida. His staff needed more SEC coaching and recruiting experience. He screwed the pooch on special teams for nearly two years. He didn’t try hard enough to hire an offensive coordinator once his top choice, then-Mississippi offensive coordinator Charlie Weis Jr., said no before the start of Napier's third season in Gainesville.

But Florida didn’t just stumble into 79 losses over the past 15 years, didn’t morph into a more talented version of Kentucky on bad coaching alone. You learn how to win, you prepare to win — and then have the want and will to win. 

Somewhere along the way, after Urban Meyer’s remarkable six-year run ended with what he called a “broken program,” that simple formula was twisted in knots season after season, coach after coach. 

That’s culture. That’s why new Florida coach Jon Sumrall began his first few months with the very Urb-like move of eliminating Gators apparel from player workouts. They had to earn the logo, he said. 

Yeah, it’s corny. But something has to change an environment of entitlement that has dragged down a program for nearly two lost decades. Something has to shake the funk from a program that has lost 30 one-possession games since 2011. 

Meanwhile, we give you James Madison: 11-4 in one possession games since its first season in FBS in 2022.

“The player-led culture here is critical,” Napier said. “Every kid we have here is the underdog. A major chip on their shoulder, something to prove. Overlooked and disrespected. It’s the I-told-you-so university. They come here on a mission to prove themselves.”

Which, it can be easily argued, is the exact opposite at Florida.

Coaches are the easy mark, and frankly, they should be. They’re making millions to procure and develop players and win games. There are no excuses.  

But the ground rules have changed with the advent of pay-for-play and free player movement. There’s more responsibility and accountability on players, more weight for winning and losing. 

They’re no longer protected by coaches or an idealistic amateur system. They’re paid (and for many, paid well) to play and earn their keep. The locker room, the culture, is just as much part of their makeup as it is the coach. 

Entitled players aren’t high achievers, and rarely reach uncommon ground. More times than not, they’re failures and/or moving on to the next team, and now, the next payday.

So yeah, Napier made mistakes at Florida. His game day acumen was a mess at times, and a majority of his teams lacked the focus and intentional will to win games they shouldn’t — and more damaging, to lose games they should win.

The exact opposite of what he had at Louisiana-Lafayette, when he won 33 games in his final three seasons and had LSU and Florida throwing money at him. You don't just forget how to coach, there has to be more to the equation.

Even when he had it all set up at Florida prior to the 2025 season, when the lines of scrimmage were among the best in the SEC, and there were elite skill players on offense, his rising sophomore star quarterback couldn’t stay healthy. His breakout freshman wideout played a third of the season. His star defensive lineman couldn't stay on the field.

There’s a little luck in this coaching deal, too. 

“I can’t help but think we’re all going to be in a better situation because of what we went through,” Napier said. “Some of the best growth we experience is from the most adversity we go through.”

For Napier, and Florida. 

Matt Hayes is the senior national college football writer for USA TODAY Sports Network. Follow him on X at @MattHayesCFB.              

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Why Billy Napier could thrive at James Madison after Florida flop

Wooster Daily Record Softball Power Rankings - Norwayne off to fast start

With it being well into softball season across Ohio, let's get into this season's first power rankings edition and see where teams stand as of now.

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Wooster Daily Record Softball Power Rankings

10. Wooster (3-4)

9. Waynedale (3-5)

8. Smithville (3-4)

7. West Holmes (5-6)

There's not much separating these four teams at this point in the season. Wooster is coming off a 2-2 week. Waynedale loss a two-game set to Wayne County Athletic League foe Hillsdale in the week, while Smithville is coming off taking two games from Chippewa. West Holmes has won four of their last five games that included a key 13-2 road win over Ohio Cardinal Conference opponent Lexington last Tuesday, who were Division IV state semifinalists last season.

6. Dalton (2-4)

Last season's Division VI state semifinalists are off to a pretty slow start this season, especially with a good chunk of their roster back from last year. The Bulldogs have dropped three in a row that involved losing a key two-game series to Norwayne and a 9-3 defeat to Tuslaw on Saturday, April 11. With the quality and experience Dalton has, don't be shocked if they eventually turn things around.

5. Loudonville (7-2)

In five of their last six wins, Loudonville has scored double-digit runs (10, 17, 18, 17, 16) and the Redbirds sit in an early first-place lead in the Knox Morrow Athletic Conference.

4. Hillsdale (5-1)

Hillsdale went 3-0 last week by sweeping Waynedale (outscored the Golden Bears 18-3 in the two games) and won 13-1 against Fairless on Saturday, behind Macy Mager's nine strikeout-zero earned runs-pitched game versus the Falcons. The Falcons lone loss this season came to Norwayne.

3. Tuslaw (9-3)

Tuslaw is off to a fine 9-3 start this season and it looks like the Mustangs will be battling with last season's Principals Athletic Conference winners Akron Manchester and Triway for the league title as all three currently sit in the top three in the standings. Tuslaw is coming off a strong 5-1 nonleague win at home versus Dalton on Saturday, where pitcher Gabby McGowen (10 Ks, 9 hits, 0 ER, 0 walks, 7 IP) threw a whale of a game to earn the win.

Tuslaw will have a vital two-game set versus Akron Manchester early this week.

2. Triway (10-1)

Triway have come out the gate smoking at 10-1 and 6-0 in the PAC as last year's PAC runners-up and Division V district finalist have a strong case for being in the top spot. In Triway's 4-0 week, pitcher Elena Hilty earned two of those wins as the winning pitcher.

1. Norwayne (6-0)

Norwayne's MaKenna Heyden is greeted by a host of Norwayne players as she jumps on home plate after her home run against Dalton.

Last year's undefeated WCAL champions are looking quite good to start off the season as the Bobcats are currently the only undefeated team in Wayne/Holmes County. They have already submitted impressive wins against two teams that were state semifinalists last season (two wins against Dalton, Lexington) and a win versus Hillsdale, who were a regional semifinalist last season.

The season is young but the Bobcats hold the top spot right now.

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This article originally appeared on The Daily Record: Wayne/Holmes County Softball Power Rankings - Norwayne off to hot start

Palm Beach County baseball districts begin with higher stakes in 2026

Benjamin baseball coach Chad Mills had a simple message for his team.

"Hey, guys, if we don't win districts, season's over," Mills recalls telling the Buccaneers as the season entered the final stretch.

Benjamin is not alone. Thanks to a rare level of parity in Palm Beach County this season, most teams are in win-or-go-home mode as district tournaments begin this week.

Under the FHSAA playoff system, district champions account for half the field in the regional playoffs. The other half is made up of at-large teams determined by the state's ranking system.

Based on the latest rankings, at-large bids will be hard to come by for Palm Beach County teams. Only five are assured of regional bids regardless of how they fare in district tournaments — Jupiter and Park Vista in Class 7A, Dwyer in Class 6A, St. John Paul II in Class 2A and Atlantic Christian in Class 1A.

Benjamin's district, 13-2A, provides an example of how things can change from one year to the next.

In 2025, district champion Cardinal Newman was joined in the regionals by two at-large teams, St. Andrew's and St. John Paul II, with King's Academy just missing out. (St. Andrew's went on to win the regional and advance to the state tournament.)

This season, the district has four bubble teams — St. Andrew's, King's Academy, Cardinal Newman and Benjamin — that will be trying to knock off top-seeded St. John Paul II.

"There's not a matchup in districts where one team can't beat the other," Mills said. "I think it's up for grabs."

Suncoast coach Jimmy Beno is in a similar situation in District 14-4A, where the district champion will move on and the other two teams will likely pack up their uniforms. 

"I think districts are more important this year because there's way more parity among the teams," Beno said. "When you look around, outside of St. John Paul, there's not as many dominant teams as in years past. ... Nobody's really separated themselves to where they can get away with not winning districts." 

Here's a look at the county's 10 district tournaments:

7A-District 11

Host: Higher seed, April 14 and 16

Favorite: Jupiter

Seeds:

  • 1. Jupiter (15-9)
  • 2. Palm Beach Central (14-10)
  • 3. Wellington (7-13)
  • 4. John I. Leonard (11-5)

What to know: Jupiter, the county's preseason No. 1 team, ended the season on a three-game losing streak, scoring  only one run in that stretch. Outfielder Griffin Miller, a Wake Forest signee, hopes to be back in the lineup after missing about a third of the season with injuries. Clemson-bound left-hander Ethan Trivison (0.82 ERA, 51 strikeouts) is a bona fide ace, but pitching depth has been a concern for the Warriors all season. Palm Beach Central beat Jupiter in the teams' only meeting and is on the bubble for an at-large bid.   

7A-District 12

Host: Higher seed, April 14 and 16

Favorite: Park Vista

Seeds:

  • 1. Park Vista (15-5)
  • 2. Boca Raton (13-8)
  • 3. Spanish River (7-15-1)
  • 4. Santaluces (2-15)

What to know: Park Vista coach Larry Greenstein has a knack for developing surprise stars. This year, it's junior outfielder Hunter Bruce, who had only five at-bats in 2025 but is now among the team leaders in batting average (.357),  runs (16) and RBIs (12). The Cobras went 9-1 over the second half of the season. Spanish River played well down the stretch, beating West Boca Raton and Dwyer, and will provide a tough test for Boca Raton in the semifinals.

6A-District 8

Host: Higher seed, April 14, 15 and 17

Favorite: Dwyer

Seeds:

  • 1. Martin County (17-6)
  • 2. Dwyer (14-7)
  • 3. Forest Hill (11-10)
  • 4. Royal Palm Beach (9-13)
  • 5. Seminole Ridge (9-12)
  • 6. Palm Beach Gardens (3-16) 

What to know: Martin County nudged ahead of Dwyer in the final week to claim the top seed, earning home-field advantage if both teams make it to the championship game. That would be a rematch of the 2025 final, which Dwyer won on the road. Two sophomores, first baseman/outfielder Owen Hewitt and pitcher Kole Griffin, could hold the key to the Panthers' success. The other four teams face the long-shot task of winning three games in four days.      

6A-District 14

Max McDougall (8) waits on the pitcher's mound as the Boca Raton visited West Boca Raton for FHSAA varsity baseball action in unincorporated Palm Beach County, Fla., on February 26, 2025.

Host: Higher seed, April 14, 15, and 17

Favorite: West Boca Raton

Seeds:

  • 1. Coral Springs (14-6)
  • 2. West Boca Raton (15-10)
  • 3. Olympic Heights (10-10) 
  • 4. Fort Lauderdale (10-8)
  • 5. Piper (7-11-1)
  • 6. Monarch (4-17-1)
  • 7. Deerfield Beach (4-12) 

What to know: West Boca appears to be peaking at the right time, beating four top 10 teams (Park Vista, St. Andrew's, Boca Raton and Jupiter) down the stretch. Max McDougall is one of the county's best two-way players, excelling on the mound (1.46 ERA, 39 strikeouts) and at the plate (.346, 5 HRs, 22 RBIs). Olympic Heights has been one of the county's surprise teams after going 3-18 in 2025.

5A-District 14

Host: Higher seed, April 15 and 17

Favorite: Plantation 

Seeds:

  • 1. Plantation (3-5) 
  • 2. Atlantic (2-10)
  • 3. Boyd Anderson (5-5)

What to watch: This is possibly the weakest district in the state, but someone has to win it. Atlantic's only victories came against Glades Central and Lake Worth. 

4A-District 14

Host: Higher seed, April 14 and 16

Favorite: Jensen Beach

Seeds:

  • 1. Jensen Beach (14-9)
  • 2. Dr. Joaquin Garcia (12-11)
  • 3. Suncoast (11-10)

What to watch: All three teams have a shot, but Jensen Beach's first-round bye gives the Falcons a decided advantage. Dr. Joaquin Garcia and Suncoast will face off in the semifinals. Since a 6-1 start, Garcia has been hit hard by injuries, including the loss of ace Hunter Butler for the season. Suncoast has been inconsistent but has shown it's capable of beating top teams (Dwyer, King's Academy).   

3A-District 12

Host: Higher seed, April 14, 15 and 17

Favorite: North Broward Prep

Seeds:

  • 1. North Broward Prep (16-6)
  • 2. Coral Springs Charter (8-11)
  • 3. American Heritage-Delray (10-15)
  • 4. Clewiston (12-12)
  • 5. Somerset Academy-Canyons (4-16)
  • 6. Glades Central (2-13)

What to watch: North Broward Prep, a three-time state champion, has owned this district in recent years. Heritage-Delray has one of the county's top pitchers in right-hander Noah Garfinkel, but he'll likely be needed in the semifinals if the Stallions hope to face the Eagles for the title.

2A-District 13

Host: Higher seed, April 14, 15 and 17

Favorite: St. John Paul II

Seeds:

  • 1. St. John Paul II (21-3)
  • 2. St. Andrew's (13-8-1)
  • 3. King's Academy (14-10)
  • 4. Cardinal Newman (12-12)
  • 5. Benjamin (11-10) 
  • 6. Oxbridge Academy (8-6)

What to watch: St. John Paul II reached the regional finals the past two years as an underdog, but the Eagles have been the county's No. 1 team most of this season. Jack Wilhoit, a 6-foot-4 right-hander headed for North Florida, has led the Eagles on the mound (5-1, 1.35 ERA, 67 strikeouts) and at the plate (.408, 13 RBIs). Catcher Campbell Harrison and shortstop Tommy Ciaccio are other standouts. St. Andrew's edged out King's Academy for the No. 2 seed, earning a valuable first-round bye. Cardinal Newman-Benjamin may be the best 4 vs. 5 matchup in the state.   

1A-District 14

Host: Higher seed, April 14 and 16

Favorite: Atlantic Christian

Seeds:

  • 1. Atlantic Christian (13-2)
  • 2. Jupiter Christian (8-8)
  • 3. Lake Worth Christian (12-3)
  • 4. Berean Christian (7-8) 

What to watch: After earning an at-large bid last season, Atlantic Christian appears poised to win a district title under second-year coach Miguel Cuello. The Sharks, led by slugging outfielders Micah Herring and Bryan Zuniga, won all four games against district opponents. The semifinal between Jupiter Christian and Lake Worth Christian could decide an at-large berth.  

Rural-District 8

Host: Higher seed, April 14, 15 and 17

Favorite: Marathon

Seeds:

  • 1. Marathon (16-8-1) 
  • 2. Fort Meade (9-11)
  • 3. Frostproof (14-10)
  • 4. Glades Day (9-9)
  • 5. Moore Haven (8-8)

What to watch: Glades Day has to survive a tough 4 vs. 5 matchup to earn a trip to the Keys to face Marathon, the heavy favorite.

Rick Robb's Top 10

  • 1. St. John Paul II (21-3)
  • 2. Park Vista (15-5) 
  • 3. Dwyer (14-7)
  • 4. Jupiter (15-9)
  • 5. West Boca Raton (15-10)
  • 6. St. Andrew's (13-8-1)
  • 7. King's Academy (14-10)
  • 8. Palm Beach Central (14-10)
  • 9. Boca Raton (13-8)
  • 10. Cardinal Newman (12-12)

This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Palm Beach County high school baseball district tournaments begin

Palm Beach County baseball districts begin with higher stakes in 2026

Benjamin baseball coach Chad Mills had a simple message for his team.

"Hey, guys, if we don't win districts, season's over," Mills recalls telling the Buccaneers as the season entered the final stretch.

Benjamin is not alone. Thanks to a rare level of parity in Palm Beach County this season, most teams are in win-or-go-home mode as district tournaments begin this week.

Under the FHSAA playoff system, district champions account for half the field in the regional playoffs. The other half is made up of at-large teams determined by the state's ranking system.

Based on the latest rankings, at-large bids will be hard to come by for Palm Beach County teams. Only five are assured of regional bids regardless of how they fare in district tournaments — Jupiter and Park Vista in Class 7A, Dwyer in Class 6A, St. John Paul II in Class 2A and Atlantic Christian in Class 1A.

Benjamin's district, 13-2A, provides an example of how things can change from one year to the next.

In 2025, district champion Cardinal Newman was joined in the regionals by two at-large teams, St. Andrew's and St. John Paul II, with King's Academy just missing out. (St. Andrew's went on to win the regional and advance to the state tournament.)

This season, the district has four bubble teams — St. Andrew's, King's Academy, Cardinal Newman and Benjamin — that will be trying to knock off top-seeded St. John Paul II.

"There's not a matchup in districts where one team can't beat the other," Mills said. "I think it's up for grabs."

Suncoast coach Jimmy Beno is in a similar situation in District 14-4A, where the district champion will move on and the other two teams will likely pack up their uniforms. 

"I think districts are more important this year because there's way more parity among the teams," Beno said. "When you look around, outside of St. John Paul, there's not as many dominant teams as in years past. ... Nobody's really separated themselves to where they can get away with not winning districts." 

Here's a look at the county's 10 district tournaments:

7A-District 11

Host: Higher seed, April 14 and 16

Favorite: Jupiter

Seeds:

  • 1. Jupiter (15-9)
  • 2. Palm Beach Central (14-10)
  • 3. Wellington (7-13)
  • 4. John I. Leonard (11-5)

What to know: Jupiter, the county's preseason No. 1 team, ended the season on a three-game losing streak, scoring  only one run in that stretch. Outfielder Griffin Miller, a Wake Forest signee, hopes to be back in the lineup after missing about a third of the season with injuries. Clemson-bound left-hander Ethan Trivison (0.82 ERA, 51 strikeouts) is a bona fide ace, but pitching depth has been a concern for the Warriors all season. Palm Beach Central beat Jupiter in the teams' only meeting and is on the bubble for an at-large bid.   

7A-District 12

Host: Higher seed, April 14 and 16

Favorite: Park Vista

Seeds:

  • 1. Park Vista (15-5)
  • 2. Boca Raton (13-8)
  • 3. Spanish River (7-15-1)
  • 4. Santaluces (2-15)

What to know: Park Vista coach Larry Greenstein has a knack for developing surprise stars. This year, it's junior outfielder Hunter Bruce, who had only five at-bats in 2025 but is now among the team leaders in batting average (.357),  runs (16) and RBIs (12). The Cobras went 9-1 over the second half of the season. Spanish River played well down the stretch, beating West Boca Raton and Dwyer, and will provide a tough test for Boca Raton in the semifinals.

6A-District 8

Host: Higher seed, April 14, 15 and 17

Favorite: Dwyer

Seeds:

  • 1. Martin County (17-6)
  • 2. Dwyer (14-7)
  • 3. Forest Hill (11-10)
  • 4. Royal Palm Beach (9-13)
  • 5. Seminole Ridge (9-12)
  • 6. Palm Beach Gardens (3-16) 

What to know: Martin County nudged ahead of Dwyer in the final week to claim the top seed, earning home-field advantage if both teams make it to the championship game. That would be a rematch of the 2025 final, which Dwyer won on the road. Two sophomores, first baseman/outfielder Owen Hewitt and pitcher Kole Griffin, could hold the key to the Panthers' success. The other four teams face the long-shot task of winning three games in four days.      

6A-District 14

Max McDougall (8) waits on the pitcher's mound as the Boca Raton visited West Boca Raton for FHSAA varsity baseball action in unincorporated Palm Beach County, Fla., on February 26, 2025.

Host: Higher seed, April 14, 15, and 17

Favorite: West Boca Raton

Seeds:

  • 1. Coral Springs (14-6)
  • 2. West Boca Raton (15-10)
  • 3. Olympic Heights (10-10) 
  • 4. Fort Lauderdale (10-8)
  • 5. Piper (7-11-1)
  • 6. Monarch (4-17-1)
  • 7. Deerfield Beach (4-12) 

What to know: West Boca appears to be peaking at the right time, beating four top 10 teams (Park Vista, St. Andrew's, Boca Raton and Jupiter) down the stretch. Max McDougall is one of the county's best two-way players, excelling on the mound (1.46 ERA, 39 strikeouts) and at the plate (.346, 5 HRs, 22 RBIs). Olympic Heights has been one of the county's surprise teams after going 3-18 in 2025.

5A-District 14

Host: Higher seed, April 15 and 17

Favorite: Plantation 

Seeds:

  • 1. Plantation (3-5) 
  • 2. Atlantic (2-10)
  • 3. Boyd Anderson (5-5)

What to watch: This is possibly the weakest district in the state, but someone has to win it. Atlantic's only victories came against Glades Central and Lake Worth. 

4A-District 14

Host: Higher seed, April 14 and 16

Favorite: Jensen Beach

Seeds:

  • 1. Jensen Beach (14-9)
  • 2. Dr. Joaquin Garcia (12-11)
  • 3. Suncoast (11-10)

What to watch: All three teams have a shot, but Jensen Beach's first-round bye gives the Falcons a decided advantage. Dr. Joaquin Garcia and Suncoast will face off in the semifinals. Since a 6-1 start, Garcia has been hit hard by injuries, including the loss of ace Hunter Butler for the season. Suncoast has been inconsistent but has shown it's capable of beating top teams (Dwyer, King's Academy).   

3A-District 12

Host: Higher seed, April 14, 15 and 17

Favorite: North Broward Prep

Seeds:

  • 1. North Broward Prep (16-6)
  • 2. Coral Springs Charter (8-11)
  • 3. American Heritage-Delray (10-15)
  • 4. Clewiston (12-12)
  • 5. Somerset Academy-Canyons (4-16)
  • 6. Glades Central (2-13)

What to watch: North Broward Prep, a three-time state champion, has owned this district in recent years. Heritage-Delray has one of the county's top pitchers in right-hander Noah Garfinkel, but he'll likely be needed in the semifinals if the Stallions hope to face the Eagles for the title.

2A-District 13

Host: Higher seed, April 14, 15 and 17

Favorite: St. John Paul II

Seeds:

  • 1. St. John Paul II (21-3)
  • 2. St. Andrew's (13-8-1)
  • 3. King's Academy (14-10)
  • 4. Cardinal Newman (12-12)
  • 5. Benjamin (11-10) 
  • 6. Oxbridge Academy (8-6)

What to watch: St. John Paul II reached the regional finals the past two years as an underdog, but the Eagles have been the county's No. 1 team most of this season. Jack Wilhoit, a 6-foot-4 right-hander headed for North Florida, has led the Eagles on the mound (5-1, 1.35 ERA, 67 strikeouts) and at the plate (.408, 13 RBIs). Catcher Campbell Harrison and shortstop Tommy Ciaccio are other standouts. St. Andrew's edged out King's Academy for the No. 2 seed, earning a valuable first-round bye. Cardinal Newman-Benjamin may be the best 4 vs. 5 matchup in the state.   

1A-District 14

Host: Higher seed, April 14 and 16

Favorite: Atlantic Christian

Seeds:

  • 1. Atlantic Christian (13-2)
  • 2. Jupiter Christian (8-8)
  • 3. Lake Worth Christian (12-3)
  • 4. Berean Christian (7-8) 

What to watch: After earning an at-large bid last season, Atlantic Christian appears poised to win a district title under second-year coach Miguel Cuello. The Sharks, led by slugging outfielders Micah Herring and Bryan Zuniga, won all four games against district opponents. The semifinal between Jupiter Christian and Lake Worth Christian could decide an at-large berth.  

Rural-District 8

Host: Higher seed, April 14, 15 and 17

Favorite: Marathon

Seeds:

  • 1. Marathon (16-8-1) 
  • 2. Fort Meade (9-11)
  • 3. Frostproof (14-10)
  • 4. Glades Day (9-9)
  • 5. Moore Haven (8-8)

What to watch: Glades Day has to survive a tough 4 vs. 5 matchup to earn a trip to the Keys to face Marathon, the heavy favorite.

Rick Robb's Top 10

  • 1. St. John Paul II (21-3)
  • 2. Park Vista (15-5) 
  • 3. Dwyer (14-7)
  • 4. Jupiter (15-9)
  • 5. West Boca Raton (15-10)
  • 6. St. Andrew's (13-8-1)
  • 7. King's Academy (14-10)
  • 8. Palm Beach Central (14-10)
  • 9. Boca Raton (13-8)
  • 10. Cardinal Newman (12-12)

This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Palm Beach County high school baseball district tournaments begin

Who is one card away from suspension in the Premier League?

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Yerson Mosquera and Joelinton have become the latest players to receive a two-match ban for accumulating 10 yellow cards in the 2025-26 Premier League season.

The most recent round of Premier League matches was the final weekend for which the threshold for an automatic ban was 10 yellow cards, as the number required is now reset to 15 for game weeks 33-38.

Should a player reach a total of 15 yellow cards for the season in the remaining games, they will be handed a three-match ban that can carry over into the 2026-27 Premier League season.

Wolverhampton Wanderers defender Mosquera was booked during his side's 4-0 loss at West Ham, meaning he reached the 32-match 10-card threshold for disciplinary action.

Newcastle United midfielder Joelinton received his 10th yellow of the season during his side's 2-1 loss at Crystal Palace, also triggering the automatic two-match ban.

Brighton's Lewis Dunk is set to sit out the second game of his yellow card ban this week, having reached the threshold for disciplinary action for the second time this season.

The defender had already been issued a one-match ban for receiving five yellows before 3 January.

Until that date, players received a one-match ban for being shown five yellow cards, but after 19 games, the ban moved to 10 yellow cards - albeit with a harsher punishment.

Total yellow cards received before 3 January were carried into the next phase of games, and the same applies now.

While it my be statistically unlikely, there are currently five players for whom it is mathematically possible to reach 15 yellow cards and a three-match suspension.

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Wolves' Yerson Mosquera must now serve a two-match ban after accumulating ten yellow cards [Getty Images]

Who is close to a three-match suspension?

The following are the only players who can mathematically reach fifteen yellow cards in their remaining games of the Premier League season:

  • Bernardo Silva (Manchester City, seven games remaining) - nine yellows
  • Andre (Wolves, six games remaining) - nine yellows
  • Moises Caicedo (Chelsea, six games remaining) - nine yellows
  • Diego Gomez (Brighton, six games remaining) - nine yellows
  • Alex Jimenez (Bournemouth, six games remaining) - nine yellows

Who is currently suspended?

Four players will now miss the next round of Premier League matches because of yellow or red-card suspensions.

  • Lewis Dunk (Brighton) - 10 yellows (one match remaining of two-match ban)
  • Yerson Mosquera (Wolves) - 10 yellows (two-match ban)
  • Joelinton (Newcastle) - 10 yellows (two-match ban)
  • Harry Maguire (Manchester United) - red card suspension (one-match ban)

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Will UConn&#39;s Azzi Fudd be the No. 1 pick in 2026 WNBA Draft?

PHOENIX — Ahead of the Final Four and with the 2026 WNBA Draft looming, ESPN’s Andraya Carter had a simple response to a question about one of the biggest stars of the Women’s NCAA Tournament.

Could UConn’s Azzi Fudd be picked No. 1 overall by the Dallas Wings?

“Yeah, of course,” Carter told USA TODAY Sports. “Why not?”

Pressed further, Carter explained Fudd’s value.

“She's a specialist when it comes to being a shooter — the ability to hit shots, the ability to space the floor,” Carter said. “There's so many things that when you have a floor spacer, just that skill set alone is an amazing opportunity to have success at the WNBA level. Even on nights if she's not hitting (3-pointers), she can attack long close outs, which puts the defense in scramble mode. When the defense is in scramble mode, somebody's going to be open.”

In this year’s WNBA draft — which will be held Monday night in New York — there seems to be a clear separation between the top four prospects and everyone else.

There’s 6-foot-7 UCLA center Lauren Betts, who just powered the Bruins to the national championship. There’s TCU point guard Olivia Miles, a wizard with the ball in her hands who can dish out neck-breaking assists and swish open shots from deep range. There’s also Awa Fam, the 19-year-old 6-foot-6 center from Spain who is a bit unpolished, but brings sky-high potential.

And then there’s Fudd, a product UConn − the most successful program in women’s college basketball. Should the Dallas Wings take her with the top pick, she would be the seventh player coached by 12-time champion Geno Auriemma to go No. 1 overall.

“I look at Dallas and I wonder, are they going to focus more on positional need for the future? Because when it comes to post players, it's been a little inconsistent, right? So that's the only cause for pause that I have,” ESPN’s Chiney Ogwumike, a former No. 1 overall pick in 2014 said. “Are they going to take the best shooter or for-sure player, or are they going to look a little bit more positionally?

“It’s tough. I see Azzi’s skill set and she’s a sure bet. And one thing that translates is shooting.”

Like any draft prospect, there are arguments for and against Fudd having success in the WNBA.

The positives start with her offensive abilities. Fudd nearly had a 50-40-90 season this year for the dominant Huskies, shooting 48.1% from the floor, 44.7% from 3-point land and 95.5% from the free throw line. In a more prominent scoring role this year for UConn, she averaged 17.3 points and 3.1 assists per game.

Since 2009 — which is as far back as the databases for the women’s basketball analytics and statistics website Her Hoop Stats goes — Fudd is one of four players to average at least 17 points, three assists and 6.5 3-point attempts per game while shooting better than 44% from behind the arc. The others were Army’s Kelsey Minato in 2015-16, Gianna Kneepkens last season at Utah and Oklahoma’s Taylor Robertson in the 2021-22 campaign.

She’s underrated as a defender too, and this season ranked third in defensive win shares (2.8) and was 15th nationally in defensive rating (72.4).

Fudd was an All-American this season and is a two-time All-Big East selection. Last year, she was named the Most Outstanding Player at the Final Four after scoring a combined 43 points in wins over UCLA and South Carolina en route to UConn’s first national title since 2016.

“That’s who I would take No. 1 if I was a general manager,” ESPN’s Rebecca Lobo told USA TODAY Sports. “She's gonna fit in seamlessly. She's one of the greatest shooters we've seen in college. Her efficiency of movement, the way she has expanded her game — it's not just 3s. She's incredible in the mid-range, she's become a really next level defender out on the perimeter. I think she is WNBA-ready today. I think she has WNBA All-Star potential as a rookie.”

The knocks on Fudd begin with her injury history. She was tabbed as the high school National Player of the Year in 2019 and in 2021 was a McDonald’s All-American. A product of St. John's College High School in Washington, D.C., ESPN ranked her as the best prospect in the 2021 class.

But after the end of her high school season in 2019, Fudd tore the ACL and MCL in her right knee while competing in a 3-on-3 tournament. Her senior season of high school ball was limited by a foot sprain.

The injury bug followed her to UConn. She missed 11 games as a freshman due to a foot injury, then 22 games of her sophomore season due to a knee injury. She played two games in the 2023-24 season before tearing the ACL in her right knee again.

For the past two seasons, Fudd has been healthy and helped UConn go 75-4 with a national championship.

While Fudd avoided injuries this season, she didn’t finish strong. In her final three games for the Huskies — the Sweet 16 through their Final Four loss to South Carolina — Fudd averaged 10.3 points per game on 32% shooting from the floor while turning the ball over 2.6 times a game.

Experts believe that WNBA teams shouldn’t be deterred from drafting her high.

“She's a great fit anywhere. When you can shoot the way she can shoot — it's different than a post player,” Lobo said. “Everybody can use a shooter and somebody who has the versatile skill set that she has.”

Fudd proved at other points this season she can shine under bright lights. She tallied 27 points and seven assists in a win over Tennessee, scored 31 points in a narrow non-conference win over Michigan and dropped a career-high 34 points in a second-round March Madness victory over Syracuse.

Should Fudd get selected with the top pick by the Dallas Wings, it will reunite her with former UConn teammate Paige Bueckers and put her in new coach Jose Fernandez’s scheme that emphasizes constant motion on offense and 3-pointers.

“I’m interested in what Jose’s going to be able to do in Dallas,” Carter said. “Obviously, Paige and Azzi have played together before, so you trust that chemistry on the court. I think any system that he tries to put in place, having a knock down 3-point shooter would be helpful.”

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Will UConn's Azzi Fudd be the No. 1 pick in 2026 WNBA Draft?

Former WWF wrestler leads Park Vista girls lacrosse

Lacrosse is not as physical or painful a sport as professional wrestling, but it’s hardly a walk in the grass field, according to Park Vista girls coach Larry Brannon.

Brannon spent 12 years as a star in arguably the most physical sport known to mankind - the World Wrestling Federation.

Now Brannon is in his 8th season guiding Park Vista’s girls lacrosse team and will take the Cobras into the District 15 2A tournament as the No. 1 seed following a 9-3 regular season.

Led by top goal-scorer Brooke Ybarra, a Florida Southern commit, and elite goalie Dayana Perez, the Cobras get a first-round bye and start Monday, April 13.

By rule, girls lacrosse is not as hard-hitting as boys but it’s plenty rough.

“In theory it’s not as physical as the boys but it’s very physical,’’ Brannon said. “There’s a ton of contact. They knock the crap out of each other on a regular basis. It’s fast-paced and you’re shooting a hard rubber ball that hurts like hell when you get hit with it. I crack up when I hear girls lacrosse is a no-contact sport. That’s garbage.”

Best photos: Saint Andrew's boys lacrosse vs. Victor (NY)

Park Vista's Ella McCarthy, a junior attacker, and head coach Larry Brannon pose for a photo following a playoff victory over Wellington on April 14, 2025.

Every girl on the Cobras knows about Brannon’s background. The Martin County graduate and former college football offensive lineman wrestled under the stage name of  “Vito DeNucci’," one of WWF’s villains during his pro-wrestling stint  from 1999 to 2011.

Bannon, a Park Vista history teacher, is 55 now and his body remembers that era when he played to filled-up arenas around the globe.

“When I started off, I was 6-3 and change.’’ Brannon said. “Now I’m 6-1 and a quarter. I’ve lost two inches of height because I lost some disks. They are just history. People ask, 'Are they herniated?'  I say, “No they’re shrapnel. They’re gone."

Park Vista girls lacrosse coach Larry Brannon wrestled under the moniker "Vito DeNucci" with the World Wrestling Foundation.

Brannon talks of bizarre wrestling moves like the “Veg-O-Matic’’ and “Missile Drop Kick’’ like it was yesterday.

“It’s a tough, tough business,’’ Brannon said. “I was always the heel – the bad guy, the ones that have to make the good guys look strong. We’re taking a lot of hits. It takes a toll.’’

When Brannon was in high school at Martin County as a four-sport athlete (football, wrestling, baseball, track), he had a side gig as a crew member for pro wrestling matches.

But Brannon never envisioned pro wrestling as a career. At 6-3, 260 pounds, Brannon took a football scholarship to Tennessee-Chattanooga as a center/guard and later transferred to UCF.

After graduation, Brannon opened a home-theatre company, “Wire for Sound.”

At age 26, it all changed. Brannon bumped into an old crewmate, Dennis Allen, who was still in the business. Allen convinced Brannon to give wrestling a whirl.

Five months later, Brannon became a pro wrestler after training in Tampa with Steve Keirn, teacher/former fighter who ran the “School of Hard Knocks.’’

“The key for me to going pro was being on the ring crew (in high school), doing shows in Melbourne, Fort Pierce, West Palm,’’ Brannon said. “The cool part is was when we got the ring set up, we’d work out with some of the guys. Like Jesse Barr. They wanted to work out and were happy to teach you a little.

“I had potential, was a fan as a kid. I took to it pretty naturally and was athletic enough to do the things they do. It clicked pretty quickly for me.’’

This wasn’t high-school wrestling. “Vito DeNucci’’ weaved a career that had him performing in 33 states, including upstate New York and Chicago’s United Center. He went all over Florida and had gigs at Miami Heat’s old and new arena, Orlando Magic’s former arena, Tampa Bay Lightning’s arena and Tampa’s famed wrestling hall, the Fort Hesterly Armory.

He also wrestled in countries such as Italy, Germany, Japan, China Dubai, England and Saudi Arabia. He estimates over 1,000 matches in all.

Park Vista girls lacrosse coach Larry Brannon wrestled under the moniker "Vito DeNucci" with the World Wrestling Foundation.

“DeNucci” was best-known for aligning with tag-team partner, Chris Nelson, known as “The Heavenly Bodies.’’  They came into the ring with instrumental song, “Frankenstein,” blaring.

“The thrill – and I probably miss it to this day - was when you got a match with a big house,’’ Brannon said. “Your music plays, you hit the stage and the crowd reacts one way or another. I miss that. It’s a rush.’’

He doesn’t miss the violence and injuries, including countless concussions. They say it is fake, but don’t tell that to Brannon’s body.

Park Vista girls lacrosse coach Larry Brannon wrestled under the moniker "Vito DeNucci" with the World Wrestling Foundation.

Brannon tore up a knee from a “Missile Drop Kick” gone bad and missed four months. “In that industry, you miss too much, you lose your spot,’’ Brannon said. “So you don’t stay out too long.’’

It was a sordid business. There is a popular wrestling stunt of getting bashed by a chair. Wrestling officials encouraged their athletes not to shield themselves.

“Now you put your hands up at the last minute,’’ Brannon said. “In the late 1990’s/early 2000’s, you got ostracized if you put your hands up. They wanted reality. If you took a chair shot, you’re just supposed to give them the crown of your head and take it. File it under one of the dumbest things I’ve seen.’’

Concussions were inevitable. He sustained four from football and can’t count the number from wrestling.  “In my time, it’s one of those deals you referred to as getting your bell rung,’’ Brannon said.

Indeed, the wrestling stage wasn’t built for protection.

“When you bump into a wrestling ring, contrary to popular belief, it’s not a trampoline.’’ Brannon said. “The rings you get in are wood or steel and don’t give a whole lot. You hit the back of your head every time you take a back bump. By today’s interpretation, I probably had 1,000 of them. I may have gotten a concussion every damn time I wrestled.”

The threat of CTE is always looming in his mind.

“Big time,’’ Brannon said. “I’m not an idiot. I’ve had lot of head trauma over the years. I accept it likely will be a factor at some point. I hope not. I teach history and economics. I’m an intelligent guy. High enough IQ. Work my butt off to keep my brain active. You try not to get stagnant, which allegedly helps stave that off.’’

He’s safer now on the lacrosse sidelines in a sport he barely knew while raised in northwestern Indiana before moving to South Florida entering high school.

“I’ve always joked that lacrosse was a small town in Wisconsin,’’ Brannon said.

Now Brannon is a lacrosse fanatic, as are his daughters, Delaney and Riley, who each played Division I at Fresno State and Eastern Michigan, respectively. The daughters are on his Park Vista staff – Delaney as goalie coach and Riley offensive coordinator.

“I played college football, was a wrester, a pro wrestler,’’ Brannon said. “I’m a contact guy. What I bring to the table is a mental toughness in my approach that probably is lacking when they’re coached by other coaches who don’t have a similar background.

“They become more tough-minded. If they get knocked down, it’s not a deterrent as if if they’d been coached with kid’s gloves. The girls that play for me are tough. But we play the game very clean.’’  

This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Ex-WWF wrestler coaches Park Vista girls lacrosse

Former WWF wrestler leads Park Vista girls lacrosse

Lacrosse is not as physical or painful a sport as professional wrestling, but it’s hardly a walk in the grass field, according to Park Vista girls coach Larry Brannon.

Brannon spent 12 years as a star in arguably the most physical sport known to mankind - the World Wrestling Federation.

Now Brannon is in his 8th season guiding Park Vista’s girls lacrosse team and will take the Cobras into the District 15 2A tournament as the No. 1 seed following a 9-3 regular season.

Led by top goal-scorer Brooke Ybarra, a Florida Southern commit, and elite goalie Dayana Perez, the Cobras get a first-round bye and start Monday, April 13.

By rule, girls lacrosse is not as hard-hitting as boys but it’s plenty rough.

“In theory it’s not as physical as the boys but it’s very physical,’’ Brannon said. “There’s a ton of contact. They knock the crap out of each other on a regular basis. It’s fast-paced and you’re shooting a hard rubber ball that hurts like hell when you get hit with it. I crack up when I hear girls lacrosse is a no-contact sport. That’s garbage.”

Best photos: Saint Andrew's boys lacrosse vs. Victor (NY)

Park Vista's Ella McCarthy, a junior attacker, and head coach Larry Brannon pose for a photo following a playoff victory over Wellington on April 14, 2025.

Every girl on the Cobras knows about Brannon’s background. The Martin County graduate and former college football offensive lineman wrestled under the stage name of  “Vito DeNucci’," one of WWF’s villains during his pro-wrestling stint  from 1999 to 2011.

Bannon, a Park Vista history teacher, is 55 now and his body remembers that era when he played to filled-up arenas around the globe.

“When I started off, I was 6-3 and change.’’ Brannon said. “Now I’m 6-1 and a quarter. I’ve lost two inches of height because I lost some disks. They are just history. People ask, 'Are they herniated?'  I say, “No they’re shrapnel. They’re gone."

Park Vista girls lacrosse coach Larry Brannon wrestled under the moniker "Vito DeNucci" with the World Wrestling Foundation.

Brannon talks of bizarre wrestling moves like the “Veg-O-Matic’’ and “Missile Drop Kick’’ like it was yesterday.

“It’s a tough, tough business,’’ Brannon said. “I was always the heel – the bad guy, the ones that have to make the good guys look strong. We’re taking a lot of hits. It takes a toll.’’

When Brannon was in high school at Martin County as a four-sport athlete (football, wrestling, baseball, track), he had a side gig as a crew member for pro wrestling matches.

But Brannon never envisioned pro wrestling as a career. At 6-3, 260 pounds, Brannon took a football scholarship to Tennessee-Chattanooga as a center/guard and later transferred to UCF.

After graduation, Brannon opened a home-theatre company, “Wire for Sound.”

At age 26, it all changed. Brannon bumped into an old crewmate, Dennis Allen, who was still in the business. Allen convinced Brannon to give wrestling a whirl.

Five months later, Brannon became a pro wrestler after training in Tampa with Steve Keirn, teacher/former fighter who ran the “School of Hard Knocks.’’

“The key for me to going pro was being on the ring crew (in high school), doing shows in Melbourne, Fort Pierce, West Palm,’’ Brannon said. “The cool part is was when we got the ring set up, we’d work out with some of the guys. Like Jesse Barr. They wanted to work out and were happy to teach you a little.

“I had potential, was a fan as a kid. I took to it pretty naturally and was athletic enough to do the things they do. It clicked pretty quickly for me.’’

This wasn’t high-school wrestling. “Vito DeNucci’’ weaved a career that had him performing in 33 states, including upstate New York and Chicago’s United Center. He went all over Florida and had gigs at Miami Heat’s old and new arena, Orlando Magic’s former arena, Tampa Bay Lightning’s arena and Tampa’s famed wrestling hall, the Fort Hesterly Armory.

He also wrestled in countries such as Italy, Germany, Japan, China Dubai, England and Saudi Arabia. He estimates over 1,000 matches in all.

Park Vista girls lacrosse coach Larry Brannon wrestled under the moniker "Vito DeNucci" with the World Wrestling Foundation.

“DeNucci” was best-known for aligning with tag-team partner, Chris Nelson, known as “The Heavenly Bodies.’’  They came into the ring with instrumental song, “Frankenstein,” blaring.

“The thrill – and I probably miss it to this day - was when you got a match with a big house,’’ Brannon said. “Your music plays, you hit the stage and the crowd reacts one way or another. I miss that. It’s a rush.’’

He doesn’t miss the violence and injuries, including countless concussions. They say it is fake, but don’t tell that to Brannon’s body.

Park Vista girls lacrosse coach Larry Brannon wrestled under the moniker "Vito DeNucci" with the World Wrestling Foundation.

Brannon tore up a knee from a “Missile Drop Kick” gone bad and missed four months. “In that industry, you miss too much, you lose your spot,’’ Brannon said. “So you don’t stay out too long.’’

It was a sordid business. There is a popular wrestling stunt of getting bashed by a chair. Wrestling officials encouraged their athletes not to shield themselves.

“Now you put your hands up at the last minute,’’ Brannon said. “In the late 1990’s/early 2000’s, you got ostracized if you put your hands up. They wanted reality. If you took a chair shot, you’re just supposed to give them the crown of your head and take it. File it under one of the dumbest things I’ve seen.’’

Concussions were inevitable. He sustained four from football and can’t count the number from wrestling.  “In my time, it’s one of those deals you referred to as getting your bell rung,’’ Brannon said.

Indeed, the wrestling stage wasn’t built for protection.

“When you bump into a wrestling ring, contrary to popular belief, it’s not a trampoline.’’ Brannon said. “The rings you get in are wood or steel and don’t give a whole lot. You hit the back of your head every time you take a back bump. By today’s interpretation, I probably had 1,000 of them. I may have gotten a concussion every damn time I wrestled.”

The threat of CTE is always looming in his mind.

“Big time,’’ Brannon said. “I’m not an idiot. I’ve had lot of head trauma over the years. I accept it likely will be a factor at some point. I hope not. I teach history and economics. I’m an intelligent guy. High enough IQ. Work my butt off to keep my brain active. You try not to get stagnant, which allegedly helps stave that off.’’

He’s safer now on the lacrosse sidelines in a sport he barely knew while raised in northwestern Indiana before moving to South Florida entering high school.

“I’ve always joked that lacrosse was a small town in Wisconsin,’’ Brannon said.

Now Brannon is a lacrosse fanatic, as are his daughters, Delaney and Riley, who each played Division I at Fresno State and Eastern Michigan, respectively. The daughters are on his Park Vista staff – Delaney as goalie coach and Riley offensive coordinator.

“I played college football, was a wrester, a pro wrestler,’’ Brannon said. “I’m a contact guy. What I bring to the table is a mental toughness in my approach that probably is lacking when they’re coached by other coaches who don’t have a similar background.

“They become more tough-minded. If they get knocked down, it’s not a deterrent as if if they’d been coached with kid’s gloves. The girls that play for me are tough. But we play the game very clean.’’  

This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Ex-WWF wrestler coaches Park Vista girls lacrosse

Kyle Hamilton is open to any role in Jesse Minter’s defense

Ravens safety Kyle Hamilton was asked what excites him most about how new head coach Jesse Minter could deploy him within the defense, and said he's open to any role while noting the staff appears to have plans for multiple players across the roster.

“I think [head coach Jesse Minter] has his own little twist [and] flavor to it, but I think over the past, ever since [Seahawks head coach] Mike [Macdonald] was here, I think they’ve kind of found creative ways to use me in different areas, week-to-week, play-to-play, drive-to-drive, that kind of thing. And I think Jesse’s going to do more of that. And I mean, whether he does or doesn’t, I’m completely fine with just being out there [at] whatever position he needs me to play, but I think that doesn’t go just for me. It goes for Malaki [Starks], Jaylinn [Hawkins], who we just got and who’s very talented. And [it goes for] all the guys in the front seven, the corners; it’s a process that everybody’s involved with, and I don’t think it’s just me that he has big plans for. It’s a lot of people.”

Hamilton emphasized the group-wide nature of the defensive installation, pointing to multiple position groups as part of the staff's broader approach. Hamilton's willingness to embrace any role underscores the flexibility Baltimore is aiming to build into its defense. With multiple players capable of moving around the formation, the Ravens appear focused on creating matchup advantages and keeping offenses off balance from week to week.

If that vision comes together, the result could be a more dynamic and unpredictable unit. With Minter designing ways to maximize talent across the roster, Baltimore's defense may lean heavily on versatility as a defining trait heading into the 2026 season.

This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Kyle Hamilton expects a versatile role in the Ravens new defense

Ruud Gullit tips ex-Arsenal man for the Man Utd managerial role

Ruud Gullit tips ex-Arsenal man for the Man Utd managerial role
Ruud Gullit tips ex-Arsenal man for the Man Utd managerial role

Robin van Persie may have concluded his Premier League career at Manchester United, yet it was at Arsenal where he initially established himself as one of the competition’s most prolific forwards. His time in North London remains memorable, with the striker producing some of the finest performances of his career during that period.

Following his retirement, Van Persie has transitioned into management and is currently in charge of Feyenoord in the Dutch top flight. There, he is working with former Arsenal player Raheem Sterling, continuing his connection to familiar names from his playing days. His managerial career is still developing, but there is already speculation that he could one day take charge of a Premier League side.

Potential Future in Management

Given the manner of his departure from Arsenal to Manchester United, a return to the Emirates in a managerial capacity appears unlikely. However, there are suggestions that he could be considered for a role at Old Trafford in the future.

Manchester United may be assessing their managerial options ahead of the summer, with uncertainty surrounding their current situation. This has led to discussions about potential candidates, and Van Persie’s name has entered the conversation as a possible option.

Gullit’s Backing

Former Netherlands international Ruud Gullit has expressed his support for Van Persie’s managerial prospects. Speaking as quoted by the Metro, he said, “It would be great if Robin van Persie became the manager of Manchester United in the future.

‘I definitely hope that happens at some point!

‘Robin is a great manager, but he’s struggling a little bit at Feyenoord at the moment. I feel like the expectations for him are very high because of the career he had, so he’s under the spotlight a lot more than other managers in the Eredivisie.’”

Despite this backing, Arsenal supporters are likely to remain firmly behind Mikel Arteta. The current manager has delivered strong performances with the team, and there is little indication that the club would consider a change, regardless of Van Persie’s future trajectory.

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Today’s Papers – Scudetto in Inter’s pocket

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VOTE for HSS North Jersey Softball Player of the Week for April 6-12

After another exciting week of the high school softball season, it's time to look back on the best performances.

Read about the players who stood out last week and let us know who you think should be the HSS North Jersey Player of the Week in the poll at the bottom of this page.

Voting closes at 5 p.m. Thursday.

Vote for the HSS North Jersey Player of the Week!

Brooke Blaikie, Cliffside Park

The Red Raiders won three games last week, including a big win on the road in Ridgefield. The junior finished the week 7-13 at the plate and scored five runs.

Abby Buser, Waldwick

In four games in the circle, the sophomore went 4-0, with a perfect game against Wallington, and a no-hitter against Butler. At the plate, she went 7-14 with a triple, homer and scored three runs.

Angelina Cecere, Cresskill

In four games, including three impressive wins, Cecere went 5-10 at the plate, walked five times, scored 11 runs and stole two bases.

Abby Kiem, DePaul

In three games against top 10 teams, the junior pitcher went eight innings and struck out seven in a hard-fought win over Ramapo. She had 15 strikeouts against Paramus Catholic, then tossed a four-hitter in 3-2 win over Ramsey.

Alexis Muscia, Fair Lawn

The Cutters put up 50 runs in four games last week. Muscia went 11-19 at the plate, with eight RBIs, two doubles and a pair of stolen bases.

Alexis Reyes, Midland Park

Can Midland Park make it two Player of the Week winners in a row? The freshman pitcher threw a perfect game against Saddle Brook and has 49 strikeouts in 18 innings this season.

Olivia Rottner, Teaneck

One of North Jersey most underrated talents, in two games against Tenafly and Old Tappan, Rottner was a perfect 4-4 at the plate and scored four runs. She’s committed to Georgian Court.

Lauren Stewart, Park Ridge

In four games this week, Stewart kept the Owls going batting 11 for 18 at the play, scoring 10 runs and driving in eight. Against Bergen Tech, she went 5-5 and scored five runs.

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Previous winners

March 30-April 5: Zoe Palomino, Midland Park

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VOTE for HSS North Jersey Baseball Player of the Week for April 5-11

After another exciting week of the high school baseball season, it's time to look back on the best performances.

Read about the players who stood out last week and let us know who you think should be the HSS North Jersey Baseball Player of the Week in the poll at the bottom of this page.

Voting closes at 5 p.m. Thursday.

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Gabe Arcieri, Westwood

Arcieri drove the Cardinals (6-1) to a 3-1 week while extending his hitting streak to seven games. The junior reached base 13 out of 17 plate appearances. He batted .692 (9 for 13), with two walks and was twice hit by a pitch, scored five runs and had three RBIs.

Justin Diez, Paramus Catholic

Diez guided the Paladins (7-1) to a 4-0 week to extend their winning streak to six games. The senior hit .533 (8 for 15), with two doubles, a walk, four steals, four runs and six RBIs. In five innings pitched, he allowed no earned runs, struck out eight and earned a win.

Mark Francin, Saddle Brook

Francin helped the Falcons (5-1) to a 3-0 week to stretch their winning streak to five games. The junior batted .636 (7 for 11), with three walks, one steal, two runs and two RBIs. He had four hits and allowed no earned runs in six innings of a 6-5, 10-inning win over Garfield.

Tyler Harris, Passaic Tech

Harris helped the Bulldogs (5-1) to a 3-0 week – all three by shutout – to extend their winning streak to five games. The senior threw six scoreless innings, with three hits, one walk and eight strikeouts, in a 9-0 win over Lakeland, and he has not allowed a run in 11 innings.

Jordan Kassteen, Wallington

Kassteen led the Panthers (5-1) to a 3-0 week and the first of back-to-back shutouts. The senior hit .750 (6 for 8), including his second homer of the season. He had three walks, seven steals and seven RBIs. He threw a five-inning shutout with nine strikeouts.

Ryan Reynoso, Lodi

Reynoso powered the Rams (5-1) to a 3-0 week and lifted his batting average above .600. The junior hit .714 (10 for 14), extending his hitting streak to six games and hitting his first homer of the season. He had six runs and six RBIs and has driven in a team-high 14.

Roysell Rivera, St. Mary

Rivera drove the Gaels (5-2) to a 3-0 week and raised his RBIs total to a team-leading 15. The sophomore hit .667 (6 for 9), with two doubles, four walks, two steals, three runs and nine RBIs. He had a double, single and two RBIs in a 3-0 victory over Lyndhurst.

Yuto Sasaki, Leonia

Sasaki paced the Lions (2-4) to a 2-1 week to help them bounce back from an 0-3 start. The senior, who transferred from Japan, batted .545 (6 for 11) to extend his hitting streak to six games. He had two doubles, a triple, three runs, six RBIs and stole five bases.

Alex Silverstein, River Dell

Silverstein helped the Golden Hawks (6-1) to a 4-0 week. The sophomore hit .308 (4 for 13), with five walks, five runs and six RBIs, including a homer and three RBIs in an 8-2 win over Old Tappan. He allowed no earned runs over five innings of a 4-1 win over Pascack Hills.

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2026 NFL Draft: Names to know if Commanders trade back in first round

If the Washington Commanders were to trade down in the 2026 NFL Draft, who might be some of their prime prospects to draft?

The Commanders do have the No. 7 draft pick right now, but they also do not own selections in the second or fourth rounds. This means, if the phone rings on draft night, and someone wants that No. 7 selection bad enough, they may offer the Washington GM Adam Peters something he may feel like he can't reject. Such an offer might help Peters build the roster more than a single player at No. 7.

If they trade down with Tampa Bay to No. 15, then the Bucs would have to offer something like pick No. 46 in the second round and perhaps another pick as well, like a fourth rounder. What if the Panthers call and they want to trade up from No. 19 up to No. 7? Then the Panthers would perhaps need to give the Commanders their picks at No. 51 and 119.

It's been suggested the Rams having two first-round choices might be wanting to move up to No. 7 if Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love is still available, giving Rams QB Matthew Stafford a big-time back, helping the Rams go for another Super Bowl before Stafford retires. To move up from No. 13 to No. 7, the Rams would likely have to also provide the Commanders their pick at No. 61 and another pick either this year or next.

So, who might the Commanders be looking to draft if they ended up selecting in one of these options: Rams (No. 13), Bucs (No. 15), or Panthers (No. 19)? Don't laugh, these are real possibilities. Why else did the Commanders recently bring in Indiana receiver Omar Cooper Jr? Well, Cooper has not been mocked by anyone to be drafted near the top 10. So, the Commanders are certainly not drafting Cooper at No. 7.

Consequently, Peters is going to interview a few players he likes who are projected to be drafted later. Why? Because Peters thinks he will probably receive an offer or two on draft night to move back. Peters is doing his due diligence to prepare for a possible trade down by the Commanders.

The spots we've illustrated (No. 13, 15, and 19) suggest USC receiver Makai Lemon, Arizona State receiver Jordyn Tyson, and Indiana receiver Omar Cooper Jr. are all very capable candidates if Peters wants to go best receiver available. Other possibilities could be Tennessee cornerback Jermod McCoy, Oregon safety Dillon Thieneman, Miami edge rusher Akheem Mesidor, if Peters wants to go best defensive player available.

So, over the next 10 days, be looking at players mocked to be drafted anywhere from around 11-25. Become more familiar with those names, because Peters had Cooper in this week for a good reason.

This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Washington Commanders: Names to know in NFL draft if they trade back

What is the Titans most pressing need heading into the 2026 NFL Draft?

With the NFL draft less than two weeks away, there is still much debate about what direction Tennessee Titans general manager Mike Borgonzi will go with the fourth overall selection. 

While the Titans have needs along the interior of the offensive line, edge, linebacker, and wide receiver, many outlets continue to link Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love to the Titans in the first round. While this doesn’t fill an immediate need, Love is a game-changer who could help build the offense around Cam Ward. 

While Love has gained momentum, as Nick Shook of NFL.com lays out, finding a dynamic edge to play next to Jeffery Simmons may be the wise choice. 

Tennessee Titans

2026 draft picks: 9

Titans' biggest draft goal: Edge

I see a lot of mock drafts pairing running back Jeremiyah Love with the Titans, but they need another edge rusher to pair with Jeffery Simmons more than they need a ball-carrier. Luckily, this draft is loaded at that position, and the Titans are near the top of the board with their first pick (No. 4 overall). Make the wise choice instead of the sexy one, GM Mike Borgonzi.

The Titans have added to their defense during the offseason, but still lack a true outside edge rusher and will likely address the position in the draft. Fortunately, this is a deep class that offers some options beyond those at the top. That is where the question of positional value comes into play. 

In a traditional view, edge would hold more value than running back, but is that perceived value worth passing up a potential generational talent? That is the question Borgonzi and the Titans’ front office must answer on April 23 in Pittsburgh. 

This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Tennessee Titans: Most pressing need heading into 2026 NFL Draft

Four smart signings that could take Manchester United to the next level this summer

Four smart signings that could take Manchester United to the next level this summer
Four smart signings that could take Manchester United to the next level this summer

Manchester United are set for a massive summer in the transfer market. The Red Devils are edging closer to Champions League qualification and optimism has returned around Old Trafford.

A big decision awaits on the club's next manager, with interim bossMichael Carrick the frontrunner after an impressive caretaker reign. Anticipation will soon turn to transfers, and there's expected to be serious movement.

With a likely windfall fromChampions League qualification, expected fees for players out on loan, and the offloading of high earners including Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho and Casemiro, funds should not be in short supply.

We've profiled four potential summer signings that could take Manchester United to the next level.

Andrea Cambiaso - Juventus

A left-back is on the priority list for Manchester United this summer, amid reservations about Luke Shaw's ability to cope with the extra demand of European football. Cambiaso was heavily linked with a move to the other side of Manchester last summer, with Manchester City expressing interest before pivoting to Rayan Ait-Nouri.

Juventus are facing a fight to secure Champions League qualification and could be forced to cash in if the club fall short.

Cambiaso ranks in the 10% of Serie A full-backs for accurate crosses this season and in the top 12% for percentage of defensive duels won. Comfortable in either full-back role or as a defensive midfielder, it's a deal that makes plenty of sense.

Sandro Tonali - Newcastle

Sandro Tonali has been linked with an exit from Newcastle United with enquiries from Arsenal in the January window.

Manchester United have the midfielder on an extensive shortlist of options, as the Red Devils prioritisePremier League proven talent. Tonali is an exceptional athlete and would add the dynamism that has been lacking in the Manchester United midfield.

Newcastle would demand a huge fee for the Italian, but with a likely absence of European football, a big sale could again be necessary for a team that has been constrained by financial rules. At 25, Tonali is the perfect profile to make an instant impact and give good value.

Earlier in the season, director of football Jason Wilcox told MUTV about the need to sign players who could 'plug and play' in the Premier League.

Mateus Fernandes - West Ham

A real all-rounder who has caught the eye in a struggling West Ham team. Fernandes joined the Hammers from Southampton last summer and has spent successive seasons impressing in troubled teams.

The 21-year-old ranks fourth among all players in Europe's top-five leagues for tackles won this season, though offers far more in possession than an out-and-out destroyer. His best role remains unclear, but Fernandes has a variety to his game that can be moulded.

He has cited Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes as a role model, after earning his first Portugal call-up in March.

Serhou Guirassy - Borussia Dortmund

A modest release clause available to select clubs makes Serhou Guirassy a viable option for the summer, even if the 30-year-old deviates from a policy that should be focused on up-and-coming hungry talent.

Guirassy’s contract contains a release clause allowing him to depart for €35m (£30.4m), withBILD reporting that Manchester United are one of the clubs who can activate it.

Benjamin Sesko has made positive strides in season one but the addition of a more experienced frontman to complement the Slovenian would improve a squad due for substantially more games next season.

The Guinea international has scored 56 goals in 90 games for Dortmund over the last two seasons, including 17 in 24 Champions League games. For a modest fee, he could ease the pressure on Sesko as the 22-year-old develops. It's a transfer that wouldn't overly impact the ability to get major midfield deals done.

Vote now for the Wayne/Holmes County Athlete of the Week for April 6-11

Vote now for the candidates in the Wooster Daily Record Athlete of the Week poll.

The performances in the poll are from April 6-11. The poll will run from 4 a.m. Monday to 5 p.m. Wednesday.

Below are some of the top performances from this past week:

Athlete of the Week candidates

Jaiden Stitzlein, Loudonville softball

In Loudonville's 16-4 home win on Saturday versus Plymouth, Stitzlein had five RBIs, four hits, scored two runs and hit one home run. She also earned the win as a pitcher after striking out seven, walking three batters, gave up four runs and seven hits in five innings pitched.

Briar Cline, West Holmes softball

Cline produced four RBIs, four hits and scored three runs in West Holmes' 20-5 road win against Marion Harding on Saturday.

Ben Beichler, Smithville baseball

In Smithville's 14-0 shutout win at home versus Open Door Christian on Saturday, Beichler drove in four runs, had two hits and scored three runs in three at-bats.

This article originally appeared on The Daily Record: Who is the Wooster-area Athlete of the Week for Mar 2-7? Vote Now

VOTE for HSS North Jersey Lacrosse Player of the Week for April 6-12

After another exciting week of the high school lacrosse season, it's time to look back on the best performances.

Read about the players who stood out last week and let us know who you think should be the HSS North Jersey Player of the Week in the poll at the bottom of this page.

Voting closes at 5 p.m. Thursday.

Vote for the HSS North Jersey Player of the Week!

Sam Allen, River Dell junior midfielder

Allen scored eight goals and five assists last week, helping River Dell knock off Old Tappan on the road and storm back to beat Wayne Hills in overtime. She added 12 draw controls and seven ground balls.

Delaney McCrone, Ridgewood sophomore midfielder

McCrone stepped up across the board in wins over Bergen County rivals Northern Highlands and Immaculate Heart and an upset over state No. 1 Oak Knoll. She totaled 11 goals, three assists and 25 draw controls in four Ridgewood victories.

Gabriella Solis, Pompton Lakes senior attacker

Solis matched a career high with six goals apiece in consecutive wins over Indian Hills and Waldwick. She chipped in four assists and 10 draw controls.

Jane Tenaglia, Holy Angels junior midfielder

The Liberty commit checked off another milestone last week by scoring her 200th career goal with more than one full season still to go. In two games, she picked up 11 goals and three assists for the Angels.

Ant Amato, Rutherford senior goalie

Amato was lights out last week, making 27 saves on 30 shots to help the Bulldogs earn a pair of wins. He stopped all 12 in a shutout against Passaic Tech.

Dylan Joyce, Paramus senior midfielder

It was a monster week for the Ohio Wesleyan commit, who poured in 16 goals and two assists for the Spartans. He notched his 100th career point on Apr. 11 against Demarest.

Connor Murphy, Ridgewood sophomore attacker

Murphy powered the offense with six goals and one assist on Saturday when the second-ranked Maroons got past No. 3 Bergen Catholic, 10-7, in a Gibbs matchup in Oradell. He had one goal in Ridgewood's win over Moorestown earlier in the week.

Michael Snudden, Indian Hills junior midfielder

Snudden racked up 12 points including the 100th of his career in a 21-12 divisional win over Cullen rival Dwight-Englewood. Overall, he had 10 goals and 11 assists for the Braves in a 2-1 week.

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Vote for the SouthCoast Boys Indoor Track Athlete of the Year

Another winter season is in the books with some local teams and athletes reaching high levels of success in their conference and beyond.

The SouthCoast saw three male athletes — GNB Voc-Tech’s Logan Rego, New Bedford’s Michael Antunes and Old Rochester’s Malik Washburn — reach the MIAA Meet of Champions. Washburn went on to compete at New Englands and Nationals. 

Now it’s time to shine a spotlight on the athletes that made this winter a season to remember. 

But, before we announce our super teams, we need more help from our readers to help choose our Player of the Year in each sport. Like our polls from this past fall, the list has been narrowed down to the most elite athletes in the area.

Vote for the SouthCoast High School Boys Track Athlete of the Year below. Reader votes will make up 25% of the tally, with Sports Editor Laurie Los Lee making up the rest of the vote.

Candidates are listed in alphabetical order by school.

Voting will conclude at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, April 22. 

THE POLL

THE CANDIDATES

Logan Rego, GNB Voc-Tech

Rego enjoyed a breakthrough junior campaign in which he won the 55 dash at the MSTCA Rising Stars Track Invitational and ran on the second-place 4x200 relay team. He went on to compete in the 55 at the Meet of Champions, clocking a 6.76.

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Michael Antunes, New Bedford

Antunes capped off his high school career with a strong showing this past winter. After placing second in the long jump at the Div. 1 championship (21-11.00), he came in 10th place in the seven (20-08.75) at the Meet of Champions. 

Malik Washburn, Old Rochester

It was a winter to remember for Washburn, who won the Div. 5 championship in the 55 hurdles, clocking a 7.66. He went on to place second in the 55 hurdles at the Meet of Champions (7.63) to advance to New Englands, where he came in third place with a season-best time of 7.48. Washburn also competed at the New Balance National Championships at the Track at New Balance.

This article originally appeared on Standard-Times: Vote for the 2026 SouthCoast Boys Indoor Track Athlete of the Year

Who is the SouthCoast Early Season Girls Tennis Player of the Year?

With the return of the Girls Tennis Player of the Year, Neva Matos (Old Rochester), and three Standard-Times Super Teamers — Katherine Johnson (Bishop Stang), Ava Dusoe (Dartmouth) and Caroline Houdelette (Old Rochester) — SouthCoast girls tennis teams have a mix of veterans and rising stars. 

Below are the names of 18 local girls tennis players we expect to have an impact on their respective teams this spring.  

Cast your vote for the 2026 Standard-Times Early Season Girls Tennis Player of the Year.

Voting will end at 8 p.m. on Sunday, April 19. 

Emily Pavao, Apponequet

Stella Texeira, Apponequet

Caroline Hannigan, Bishop Stang

Katherine Johnson, Bishop Stang

Ava Dusoe, Dartmouth

Sophia Rutkowski, Dartmouth

Cami Taradash, Dartmouth

Mikayla Smith, Fairhaven 

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Emma Stout, New Bedford

Haley Vera, New Bedford

Ella Bishop, Old Rochester

Zadie Goyette, Old Rochester

Grace Hebert, Old Rochester

Caroline Houdelette, Old Rochester

Neva Matos, Old Rochester

Nevaeh Smith, Wareham

Julia Statkus, Wareham

Lan Tran, Wareham

This article originally appeared on Standard-Times: Vote SouthCoast Early Season Girls Tennis Player of the Year for 2026

Plaque planned to mark first England international

A smiling Pat Mitchell-Firth wears a blue and white striped shirt and is holding a crimson velvet official Football Association cap with gold embroidery and brocade. It bears the number 16 and has the England three lions badge on
Pat Mitchell-Firth scored the team's first ever hat-trick during the match in Nuneaton in 1973 [BBC]

A heritage blue plaque is set to be unveiled, marking the site of the first home match involving the England women's football team.

The team beat Scotland 8-0 at Nuneaton's Manor Park pitch in 1973.

The event is part of celebrations marking a "landmark milestone" when the Lionesses play their 500th international match against Iceland on Saturday, said the Football Association.

Members of the squad who played in the 1973 match, including goalscorer Pat Mitchell-Firth, will be in attendance, it said.

Aged 16, she scored England Women's first ever hat-trick in front of a crowd of 1,308 at the Warwickshire game.

The player went on to represent England in 11 matches, scoring nine goals, but was forced to retire from the game aged 21 after a cartilage injury.

A black and white image of Pat Mitchell-Firth on the football pitch. She is wearing a white shirt with the number nine on the back
Ms Mitchell-Firth, then 16, wore the number 9 shirt during her England debut against Scotland [Pat Michell-Firth]

The meeting with Scotland on 23 June was one of the "cornerstone moments" in the team's history, said the FA.

The team were given home-made caps but were finally recognised as original Lionesses in 2023 when the FA issued official caps to all past and present players.

The two sides had already met in the reverse fixture in Greenock in November 1972, England winning 3-2 at Ravenscraig Park.

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Preston team, Dick, Kerr Ladies, regularly played in front of crowds of thousands before the FA banned women's football [Getty Images]

The FA banned women's football in 1921 - a time when the women's game was attracting crowds of 53,000 - saying "the game of football is quite unsuitable for females and ought not to be encouraged".

It was nearly 50 years later when the FA rescinded that ban, in 1971, following the formation of the Women's Football Association (WFA) a couple of years earlier.

England Women wear bright purple football tops with yellow EE branding. They are seen running on a football pitch.
The England team will play their 500th game [Football Association]

A week of celebrations will begin at game 499, the World Cup qualifier with Spain at Wembley Stadium on Tuesday.

More than 50 former Lionesses from across the decades will be in attendance and will form a guard of honour as both teams walk out onto the pitch, said the FA.

England captain Leah Williamson said: "As we reach the 500th game it feels more important than ever to honour every former Lioness and those who had to play in the shadows prior.

"We are the lucky ones, we get to play with opportunities they could only dream of," she added.

"The trailblazers who played with passion and determination broke boundaries and built the foundations we stand on today."

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Red Wings Recall Brandsegg-Nygard For Season-Ending Road Trip

Red Wings Recall Brandsegg-Nygard For Season-Ending Road Trip
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In what can only be described as a puzzling decision, now that it’s too late to help, the Detroit Red Wings are recalling rookie forward Michael Brandsegg-Nygard for the club’s season-ending Florida road trip.

He was summoned under emergency conditions.

UPDATE: The #RedWings have recalled Michael Brandsegg-Nygard from the AHL’s Grand Rapids Griffins under emergency conditions. pic.twitter.com/80HStaHnQf

— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) April 12, 2026

The Red Wings play Monday against the Tampa Bay Lightning. Then they close out the NHL regular season on Wednesday against the Florida Panthers.

Brandsegg-Nygard was one of three rookies to make the Red Wings’ opening-night roster out of training camp. He spent two previous stints with Detroit this season. The Norwegian winger has one assist, two penalty minutes, and a minus-five rating in 12 games.  

“I feel like I’ve grown into the North American style of hockey,” Brandsegg-Nygard said. “It’s getting used to everything here, like the season and how many games we have.

“So trying to still learn that, but I feel like I’m getting used to it

The Red Wings chose Brandsegg-Nygard 15th overall in the 2024 NHL entry draft. He was the first Norwegian selection in the first round of an NHL entry draft.

Red Wings Pick Blossomed With AHL Griffins

Brandsegg-Nygard would really discover his footing once the club re-assigned him to its top farm club, the AHL Grand Rapids Griffins.

With the Griffins, Brandsegg-Nygard has 20 goals, 44 points, and a plus-19 rating in 58 games. He logged three consecutive multi-point nights from April 1-4 and has seven points (4-3-7) in his last five outings.

The quickness, strength, and accuracy of Michael Brandsegg-Nygard should get Detroit Red Wings fans excited about the future. #gogrg#lgrw#ahlpic.twitter.com/lMUpvx45JU

— y-Elaine Shircliff (@imaraindancer) April 4, 2026

Brandsegg-Nygard ranks among the AHL rookie leaders in points (tied for seventh), goals (fifth), assists (tied for 11th), plus-minus rating (tied for sixth), power-play goals (seven, tied for fourth), and game-winners (eight, first). On the Griffins, Brandsegg-Nygard is in a tie for second in points. He’s also third in assists, and fifth in goals (5th)

He was the selection as AHL Player of the Week for the period ending March 1 when he tallied five goals, six points in three games.

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I&#8217;d love to be in Arsenal&#8217;s position, says Pep Guardiola citing Real Madrid regret

I’d love to be in Arsenal’s position, says Pep Guardiola citing Real Madrid regret
I’d love to be in Arsenal’s position, says Pep Guardiola citing Real Madrid regret
  • Guardiola insists beating Arsenal next weekend will be ‘so difficult’ despite City’s title charge
  • Catalan admits he would love to be in Arsenal’s position ahead of next Sunday’s showdown
  • Man City are six points behind Gunners after Sunday’s commanding 3-0 win at Stamford Bridge

Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has insisted that beating Arsenal on Sunday will be an enormous challenge despite growing title belief at the Etihad Stadium.

Nico O’Reilly, Marc Guehi and Jeremy Doku were all on the scoresheet as Guardiola’s men swept Chelsea aside in a dominant second-half display at Stamford Bridge, cutting the gap to Arsenal to six points with seven games to go and a game in hand still to play.

City will face Arsenal at the Etihad Stadium next Sunday in what is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated Premier League fixtures in recent memory, with the destiny of the title likely to be shaped significantly by the outcome.

Match Report & Player Ratings: Chelsea 0-3 Manchester City (Premier League)

Guardiola: Beating Arsenal once is so difficult

Speaking to Sky Sports after the final whistle at Stamford Bridge, Guardiola was careful not to get carried away despite the magnitude of Sunday’s result and was full of praise for the opposition that awaits City next weekend.

“They have been the best team in this country, in Europe, so far today. Beating Arsenal once is so difficult,” the Catalan said of Arsenal.

The comments reflect a consistent theme in Guardiola’s assessment of Arsenal’s season, with the City manager having previously spoken at length about the Gunners’ remarkable consistency across a campaign in which they have not lost a single UEFA Champions League game and arrived at this stage of the season as heavy title favourites.

I would love to be in Arsenal’s position, admits Guardiola

In his post-match press conference, Guardiola elaborated further on where the title race now stands and outlined, with characteristic honesty, exactly how he views the task that lies ahead.

“I would love to play in midweek (in the UEFA Champions League), to be honest. I would love it. I would love to be in the position of Arsenal,” the Manchester City manager added.

Arsenal face Sporting Lisbon in the return leg of their UEFA Champions League quarter-final tie in midweek – before next Sunday’s visit to the Etihad Stadium – while City have the luxury of a full week to prepare for the most important game of their Premier League season.

Rayan Cherki is an extraordinary talent, says Pep Guardiola after Manchester City win over Chelsea

The Blues have now beaten Arsenal, Liverpool and Chelsea in three successive outings and go into next Sunday’s home clash with the Gunners in the best form of their campaign. Whether it proves enough to keep the title race alive beyond that will be the defining question of Manchester City’s transitional term.

Hurricanes Game 81: Lines, Notes, Goalies, and How to Watch vs. Flyers

Hurricanes Game 81: Lines, Notes, Goalies, and How to Watch vs. Flyers
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The Carolina Hurricanes will face the Philadelphia Flyers in a Metropolitan Division matchup Monday in a game that means a great deal to the home team, who are clawing at the postseason as they try to fend off the two other remaining undecided teams – the Columbus Blue Jackets and Washington Capitals.

The game is scheduled for 7:00 PM EDT.

In Their Previous Games…

Saturday, the Hurricanes took the win in their final Western Conference matchup of the regular season, taking the win against the Utah Mammoth 4-1. In doing so, Andrei Svechnikov reached an all-time high in his NHL career, scoring 31 goals for the first time. Additionally, Jordan Staal joined the 20-goal club, bringing the Hurricanes’ total of players to accomplish that number to seven. It was the first time since the 2015-16 season that he had reached the mark.

With the game’s conclusion, an empty net goal scored by Sean Walker broke a record in Hurricanes history, giving the Hurricanes their most goals in a regular season campaign with 287, surpassing the 2005-06 season’s 286.

However, there was another special occasion highlighting the night, as Jaccob Slavin and his brother Josiah skated in their first regular-season NHL game together. They, along with their family, had some really interesting thoughts to share about the special moment – you can read all about it here!

Nevertheless, Monday’s game will not have the Slavin duo. Sunday, Josiah was reassigned to the Chicago Wolves.

On the other side of the ice, the Flyers – against all odds – have managed to pull ahead of the crowd and into third in the Metro, as the Atlantic Division’s Boston Bruins and Ottawa Senators have already claimed both Eastern Conference wild cards.

A big boon to them has been the arrival of prospect Porter Martone from Michigan State University following the Spartans’ elimination from the NCAA’s Hockey Championship at the hands of the Wisconsin Badgers at the end of March. In just seven games with the big club, Martone has averaged a point per game, netting three goals and acquiring four assists already. He has only gone scoreless in two games thus far.

In the Crease

In their last game, the Hurricanes broke form as they ran Frederik Andersen twice in a row, starting him against the Chicago Wolves and again versus the Mammoth. With that being said, Brandon Bussi is the most likely option going into Monday’s match with the Flyers. His save percentage this season is .890, with a goals against average of 2.52 across a 30-6-1 record.

Meanwhile, the Flyers have leaned heavily on Daniel Vladar. Throughout the season, he has taken the brunt of the starts, with 49 to Samuel Ersson’s 28. His numbers have also been favorable compared to the younger netminder.

The Flyers have not shied away from handing a goalie consecutive starts, and there is a significant likelihood he will get the remaining two for Philadelphia this season. Vladar’s save percentage this season is .904, with a goals against average of 2.47 across a 27-14-7 record.

Expected Carolina Hurricanes Lines

Andrei Svechnikov – Sebastian Aho – Seth Jarvis

Nikolaj Ehlers – Jordan Staal – Jordan Martinook

Nicolas Deslauriers – Jesperi Kotkaniemi – Eric Robinson

Josiah Slavin – Skyler Brind’Amour – Bradly Nadeau

Defense

Jaccob Slavin – Shayne Gostisbehere

Alexander Nikishin – Sean Walker

Mike Reilly – Charles-Alexis Legault

Goaltenders

Brandon Bussi / Frederik Andersen

Expected Philadelphia Flyers Lines

Tyson Foerster – Trevor Zegras – Owen Tippett

Travis Konecny – Christian Dvorak – Porter Martone

Denver Barkey – Noah Cates – Matvei Michkov

Garnet Hathaway – Sean Couturier – Luke Glendening

Defense

Travis Sanheim – Rasmus Ristolainen

Cam York – Jamie Drysdale

Nick Seeler – Emil Andrae

Goaltenders

Dan Vladar / Samuel Ersson

Special Teams

Carolina Hurricanes power play: 24.7% (5th, up one spot from previous game)
Carolina Hurricanes penalty kill: 80.6% (10th, up one spot from previous game)

Philadelphia Flyers power play: 15.5% (32nd)
Philadelphia Flyers penalty kill: 77.6% (21st)

Hurricanes Game Notes

The Hurricanes only have two games remaining in the regular season: Monday versus the Flyers and Tuesday versus the New York Islanders – both of which are Metropolitan Division teams.

As of late, the Hurricanes’ lineup has been hard to lock onto due to the lack of practices and frequent resting of players in preparation for the postseason. Therefore, the above lineup is merely a projection based on the lines played in the previous game.

How To Watch

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Streaming: ESPN+
Radio: 99.9 The Fan

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Rajat Patidar equals Adam Gilchrist’s 17-year-old record with a blazing knock

NEW DELHI: Royal Challengers Bengaluru skipper Rajat Patidar produced a breathtaking assault at the Wankhede Stadium, scripting history by equalling a long-standing Indian Premier League record during a high-octane clash against Mumbai Indians on Sunday.

Patidar smashed a stunning 53 off just 20 balls, reaching his half-century in just 17 deliveries — matching the record set by Adam Gilchrist back in 2009 for the fastest fifty by a captain in IPL history. The Deccan Chargers legend had achieved the feat against Delhi in Centurion, and 17 years later, Patidar joined him at the top in emphatic fashion.

Record-equalling blitz stuns MI

Walking in during the middle overs, Patidar wasted no time in shifting gears. He announced his arrival with a hat-trick of sixes off Mayank Markande and continued his onslaught against Shardul Thakur, turning the tide firmly in RCB’s favour.

In a matter of overs, Patidar raced to 34 off just nine balls, dismantling both spin and pace with ease. He brought up his fifty with four boundaries and five towering sixes, equalling Gilchrist’s iconic record before eventually falling to Mitchell Santner.

The knock not only matched a historic benchmark but also placed Patidar among elite company in IPL history, underlining his evolution into one of the most destructive leaders in the format.

Fastest fifties by a captain in IPL history


Captain

Team

Balls

Against

Venue

Date

Adam Gilchrist

HDC

17

DC

Centurion

May 22, 2009

Rajat Patidar

RCB

17

MI

Mumbai (WS)

April 12, 2026

Faf du Plessis

RCB

18

GT

Bengaluru

May 4, 2024



Records fall amid RCB carnage

Patidar’s fireworks came in the backdrop of a dominant batting display. Virat Kohli (50) and Phil Salt (78) had already laid a solid platform with a 120-run opening stand, setting the tone for the carnage that followed.

RCB eventually posted a mammoth 240/4, with Tim David adding the finishing touches with an unbeaten cameo.

Patidar’s 17-ball fifty also places him among the fastest ever for RCB, just behind the 14-ball effort by Romario Shepherd in 2025, and level with Chris Gayle’s iconic knock in 2013.

Fastest fifty for RCB in IPL


  • 14 - Romario Shepherd vs CSK, Bengaluru, 2025
  • 17 - Chris Gayle vs PWI, Bengaluru, 2013
  • 17 - Rajat Patidar vs MI, Wankhede, 2026*
  • 18 - Faf du Plessis vs GT, Bengaluru, 2024
  • 19 - Robin Uthappa vs KXIP, Bengaluru, 2010
  • 19 - Rajat Patidar vs SRH, Hyderabad, 2024


While the all-time IPL record for the fastest fifty remains with Yashasvi Jaiswal (13 balls), and Yuvraj Singh holds the Indian record in T20s (12 balls), Patidar’s innings stands out for its context — a captain leading from the front under pressure.

Fresh off leading RCB to their maiden IPL title in 2025, Patidar has continued his aggressive approach in the new season. His fearless batting and clarity of intent were evident once again as he tore into MI’s bowling attack without hesitation.

What does &#39;treatment and rehab&#39; look like for De Ligt?

Matthijs de Ligt arrives at Carrington Training Ground
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"Licha back in the squad. Harry's new contract. Good day to be a centre-half."

Those were the words from Manchester United's Instagram account recently. Well, try telling that to Matthijs de Ligt.

Unlike Lisandro Martinez and Harry Maguire, De Ligt didn't spend the other week in the plush surroundings of Carton House Hotel in Maynooth, 20 miles outside Dublin.

While most of the players were having a getaway, De Ligt was back in Manchester keeping himself in shape for when he gets the green light to start playing again.

It is over four months since the Netherlands international last played.

While sources stress his mood is good and he remains optimistic about a return before the end of this season, he is also acutely aware there will need to be some kind of lead-in time and games are running out.

There's also the reality that being within touching distance of securing a return to the Champions League, which may also prove decisive in Michael Carrick getting the full-time head coach role, may mean the man currently in charge is unlikely to take risks.

Asked about the possibility last month, Carrick said he did not want to talk about surgery as a possible remedy to De Ligt's problem. It is understood that it isn't a path the player is speaking about either, and there is good reason for that.

No two cases are the same but Bournemouth midfielder Tyler Adams' recovery from back surgery in 2024 went well, yet it was nearly four months before he was ready to start games. There are also other examples of absences stretching on far longer.

For now, De Ligt's wait goes on. It might've been a good day for Martinez and Maguire, but it was a familiar and frustrating one for De Ligt.

When asked what De Ligt had been up to while his team-mates were at their enjoyable camp, Carrick replied: "Just treatment and rehab."

But what does 'treatment and rehab' look like?

Carrick made a joke of the question, but there was a serious undertone. "He is obviously in the gym and doing work, but he isn't ready for the grass yet," he continued.

"Unfortunately, that's the process you have to go through when you're injured. Sometimes it happens quicker; sometimes things don't quite go to plan and it's a bit slower. We're trying to get him back right."

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“I’m not a troublemaker” – Demirović apologises to Stuttgart coach Hoeneß after win over HSV

“I’m not a troublemaker” – Demirović apologises to Stuttgart coach Hoeneß after win over HSV
“I’m not a troublemaker” – Demirović apologises to Stuttgart coach Hoeneß after win over HSV

VfB Stuttgart forward Ermedin Demirović made his frustration very clear when he was substituted in the 70th minute of Sunday’s 4-0 win over Hamburger SV.

Unlike his four teammates Angelo Stiller, Chris Führich, Maximilian Mittelstädt, and Bilal El Khannouss, Demirović did not get on the scoresheet, much to his own frustration.

Stuttgart coach Sebastian Hoeneß, however, would have liked the striker to have toned it down a bit.

“I would have preferred that the whole stadium did not see the frustration. It has to be possible to hide that,” Hoeneß said in a post-match interview, but added that he was not “angry with him”.

Demirović, meanwhile, revealed he quickly realised his mistake and apologised to his coach.

“I overreacted there. It was a mix of things,” said Demirović, who had a goal ruled out for offside in the win.

“The frustration came out. I wanted to make it clear straight away that I’m not a troublemaker. That’s why I wanted to sort it out immediately,” added the forward.

Demirović has 12 goals and four assists in 31 games for the Bundesliga side in all competitions this season.

Mateo leads Braves against the Marlins following 4-hit game

Miami Marlins (8-8, second in the NL East) vs. Atlanta Braves (10-6, first in the NL East)

Atlanta; Monday, 7:15 p.m. EDT

PITCHING PROBABLES: Marlins: Eury Perez (1-1, 5.06 ERA, 1.38 WHIP, 18 strikeouts); Braves: Grant Holmes (1-1, 2.55 ERA, 1.07 WHIP, 14 strikeouts)

BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Braves -141, Marlins +119; over/under is 8 1/2 runs

BOTTOM LINE: The Atlanta Braves play the Miami Marlins after Jorge Mateo had four hits against the Guardians on Sunday.

Atlanta has a 6-3 record at home and a 10-6 record overall. Braves pitchers have a collective 2.47 ERA, which leads the NL.

Miami has an 8-8 record overall and a 1-5 record in road games. The Marlins have a 2-1 record in games when they hit two or more home runs.

Monday's game is the first time these teams match up this season.

TOP PERFORMERS: Drake Baldwin has two doubles and five home runs for the Braves. Matt Olson is 12 for 39 with six doubles, four home runs and nine RBIs over the past 10 games.

Xavier Edwards has three doubles, two triples and a home run for the Marlins. Otto Lopez is 13 for 37 with three doubles, a triple and two home runs over the past 10 games.

LAST 10 GAMES: Braves: 6-4, .281 batting average, 2.76 ERA, outscored opponents by 34 runs

Marlins: 3-7, .224 batting average, 4.60 ERA, outscored by 15 runs

INJURIES: Braves: Danny Young: 60-Day IL (elbow), AJ Smith-Shawver: 60-Day IL (elbow), Ha-Seong Kim: 10-Day IL (finger), Spencer Strider: 15-Day IL (oblique), Sean Murphy: 10-Day IL (hip), Hurston Waldrep: 15-Day IL (elbow), Spencer Schwellenbach: 60-Day IL (elbow), Joe Jimenez: 60-Day IL (knee), Joey Wentz: 60-Day IL (knee)

Marlins: Griffin Conine: 10-Day IL (hamstring), Christopher Morel: 10-Day IL (oblique), Esteury Ruiz: 10-Day IL (oblique), Kyle Stowers: 10-Day IL (hamstring), Adam Mazur: 60-Day IL (elbow), Max Acosta: 10-Day IL (oblique), Ronny Henriquez: 60-Day IL (elbow)

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Yankees host the Angels to open 4-game series

Los Angeles Angels (8-8, third in the AL West) vs. New York Yankees (8-7, second in the AL East)

New York; Monday, 7:05 p.m. EDT

PITCHING PROBABLES: Angels: Yusei Kikuchi (0-2, 6.75 ERA, 1.77 WHIP, 16 strikeouts); Yankees: Will Warren (1-0, 3.07 ERA, 1.29 WHIP, 14 strikeouts)

BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Yankees -181, Angels +150; over/under is 9 runs

BOTTOM LINE: The New York Yankees host the Los Angeles Angels to open a four-game series.

New York is 8-7 overall and 3-3 in home games. The Yankees have the second-best team ERA in MLB play at 2.79.

Los Angeles has a 5-5 record in road games and an 8-8 record overall. The Angels are 4-1 in games when they hit at least two home runs.

Monday's game is the first meeting between these teams this season.

TOP PERFORMERS: Ben Rice has six doubles, four home runs and 12 RBIs for the Yankees. Aaron Judge is 9 for 35 with a double, two home runs and six RBIs over the last 10 games.

Zach Neto leads the Angels with five home runs while slugging .531. Jo Adell is 13 for 41 with a home run and five RBIs over the last 10 games.

LAST 10 GAMES: Yankees: 4-6, .183 batting average, 3.88 ERA, outscored opponents by five runs

Angels: 5-5, .205 batting average, 4.35 ERA, outscored by four runs

INJURIES: Yankees: Gerrit Cole: 15-Day IL (elbow), Carlos Rodon: 15-Day IL (elbow), Clarke Schmidt: 60-Day IL (elbow), Anthony Volpe: 10-Day IL (shoulder)

Angels: Ryan Johnson: 15-Day IL (illness), Kirby Yates: 15-Day IL (knee), Robert Stephenson: 60-Day IL (elbow), Grayson Rodriguez: 15-Day IL (arm), Ben Joyce: 15-Day IL (shoulder), Anthony Rendon: 60-Day IL (hip), Alek Manoah: 15-Day IL (finger)

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Red Sox take on the Twins after Story&#39;s 4-hit game

Boston Red Sox (6-9, fourth in the AL East) vs. Minnesota Twins (9-7, second in the AL Central)

Minneapolis; Monday, 7:40 p.m. EDT

PITCHING PROBABLES: Red Sox: Garrett Crochet (2-1, 3.12 ERA, 1.04 WHIP, 22 strikeouts); Twins: Bailey Ober (1-0, 5.27 ERA, 1.24 WHIP, seven strikeouts)

BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Red Sox -167, Twins +141; over/under is 7 1/2 runs

BOTTOM LINE: The Boston Red Sox play the Minnesota Twins after Trevor Story had four hits on Sunday in a 9-3 win over the Cardinals.

Minnesota has a 5-2 record in home games and a 9-7 record overall. Twins pitchers have a collective 4.18 ERA, which ranks 10th in the AL.

Boston has a 3-6 record on the road and a 6-9 record overall. The Red Sox have the seventh-ranked team batting average in the AL at .233.

Monday's game is the first meeting between these teams this season.

TOP PERFORMERS: Luke Keaschall has a double, a home run and seven RBIs while hitting .213 for the Twins. Josh Bell is 10 for 33 with two doubles and a home run over the past 10 games.

Ceddanne Rafaela has a double, a home run and five RBIs for the Red Sox. Willson Contreras is 14 for 36 with two doubles and three home runs over the past 10 games.

LAST 10 GAMES: Twins: 7-3, .229 batting average, 4.10 ERA, outscored opponents by 10 runs

Red Sox: 5-5, .245 batting average, 3.38 ERA, outscored opponents by 13 runs

INJURIES: Twins: Cody Laweryson: 15-Day IL (forearm), Royce Lewis: 10-Day IL (knee), David Festa: 60-Day IL (shoulder), Travis Adams: 15-Day IL (tricep), Pablo Lopez: 60-Day IL (elbow)

Red Sox: Justin Slaten: 15-Day IL (oblique), Johan Oviedo: 15-Day IL (elbow), Patrick Sandoval: 15-Day IL (elbow), Kutter Crawford: 15-Day IL (wrist), Triston Casas: 10-Day IL (knee), Romy Gonzalez: 60-Day IL (shoulder), Tanner Houck: 60-Day IL (elbow)

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Mets aim to break skid in matchup with the Dodgers

New York Mets (7-9, fifth in the NL East) vs. Los Angeles Dodgers (11-4, first in the NL West)

Los Angeles; Monday, 10:10 p.m. EDT

PITCHING PROBABLES: Mets: David Peterson (0-2, 6.14 ERA, 1.84 WHIP, 14 strikeouts); Dodgers: Justin Wrobleski (1-0, 4.00 ERA, 1.22 WHIP, four strikeouts)

BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Dodgers -164, Mets +139; over/under is 9 runs

BOTTOM LINE: The New York Mets are looking to break their five-game slide with a win over the Los Angeles Dodgers.

Los Angeles is 6-3 at home and 11-4 overall. The Dodgers are 8-0 in games when they scored five or more runs.

New York has a 4-3 record on the road and a 7-9 record overall. The Mets have gone 4-1 in games when they scored at least five runs.

Monday's game is the first time these teams meet this season.

TOP PERFORMERS: Shohei Ohtani ranks third on the Dodgers with six extra base hits (a double and five home runs). Max Muncy is 10 for 41 with four home runs and four RBIs over the last 10 games.

Francisco Alvarez leads the Mets with five extra base hits (a double and four home runs). Bo Bichette is 13 for 41 with two doubles, a home run and six RBIs over the past 10 games.

LAST 10 GAMES: Dodgers: 7-3, .309 batting average, 4.15 ERA, outscored opponents by 26 runs

Mets: 4-6, .251 batting average, 4.30 ERA, outscored by six runs

INJURIES: Dodgers: Mookie Betts: 10-Day IL (back), Gavin Stone: 60-Day IL (shoulder), Jake Cousins: 60-Day IL (elbow), Landon Knack: 15-Day IL (undisclosed), Bobby Miller: 60-Day IL (shoulder), Brusdar Graterol: 15-Day IL (shoulder), Brock Stewart: 15-Day IL (shoulder), Tommy Edman: 10-Day IL (ankle), Blake Snell: 15-Day IL (shoulder), Kike Hernandez: 60-Day IL (elbow), Evan Phillips: 60-Day IL (elbow)

Mets: Clay Holmes: day-to-day (hamstring), Juan Soto: 10-Day IL (calf), Justin Hagenman: 60-Day IL (rib), A.J. Minter: 15-Day IL (lat), Reed Garrett: 60-Day IL (elbow), Tylor Megill: 60-Day IL (elbow), Dedniel Nunez: 60-Day IL (elbow)

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Guardians visit the Cardinals to start 3-game series

Cleveland Guardians (9-7, first in the AL Central) vs. St. Louis Cardinals (8-7, fourth in the NL Central)

St. Louis; Monday, 7:45 p.m. EDT

PITCHING PROBABLES: Guardians: Gavin Williams (1-1, 2.04 ERA, 1.07 WHIP, 25 strikeouts); Cardinals: Matthew Liberatore (0-0, 3.38 ERA, 1.50 WHIP, 10 strikeouts)

BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Guardians -118, Cardinals -102; over/under is 8 runs

BOTTOM LINE: The St. Louis Cardinals start a three-game series at home against the Cleveland Guardians on Monday.

St. Louis has a 5-4 record in home games and an 8-7 record overall. The Cardinals are 3-0 in games when they out-hit their opponents.

Cleveland has a 5-5 record on the road and a 9-7 record overall. The Guardians have gone 7-2 in games when they record at least eight hits.

The matchup Monday is the first meeting this season between the two clubs.

TOP PERFORMERS: Jordan Walker leads the Cardinals with nine extra base hits (two doubles and seven home runs). Ramon Urias is 6 for 26 with two doubles, two home runs and four RBIs over the past 10 games.

Chase DeLauter leads the Guardians with five home runs while slugging .680. Angel Martinez is 12 for 35 with two doubles, a home run and six RBIs over the last 10 games.

LAST 10 GAMES: Cardinals: 5-5, .209 batting average, 5.10 ERA, outscored by 14 runs

Guardians: 6-4, .243 batting average, 3.78 ERA, outscored opponents by one run

INJURIES: Cardinals: Masyn Winn: day-to-day (leg), Matt Pushard: 15-Day IL (knee), Hunter Dobbins: 15-Day IL (knee), Lars Nootbaar: 60-Day IL (heels)

Guardians: Gabriel Arias: 10-Day IL (hamstring), George Valera: 10-Day IL (calf), Andrew Walters: 15-Day IL (lat), Hunter Gaddis: 15-Day IL (forearm)

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Athletics host the Rangers to start 4-game series

Texas Rangers (8-7, second in the AL West) vs. Athletics (8-7, first in the AL West)

West Sacramento, California; Monday, 9:40 p.m. EDT

PITCHING PROBABLES: Rangers: Nathan Eovaldi (1-2, 7.98 ERA, 1.84 WHIP, 19 strikeouts); Athletics: Luis Severino (0-1, 5.40 ERA, 1.80 WHIP, 17 strikeouts)

BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Rangers -133, Athletics +112; over/under is 9 runs

BOTTOM LINE: The Athletics host the Texas Rangers to begin a four-game series.

The Athletics are 8-7 overall and 2-1 at home. The Athletics are 7-1 in games when they record eight or more hits.

Texas is 8-7 overall and 5-4 on the road. Rangers hitters are batting a collective .233, which ranks seventh in the AL.

The teams meet Monday for the first time this season.

TOP PERFORMERS: Shea Langeliers has two doubles and five home runs for the Athletics. Max Muncy is 14 for 40 with three doubles, a triple, a home run and three RBIs over the past 10 games.

Brandon Nimmo has three doubles, a triple and three home runs for the Rangers. Josh Jung is 10 for 33 with a double and an RBI over the past 10 games.

LAST 10 GAMES: Athletics: 7-3, .259 batting average, 4.25 ERA, outscored opponents by four runs

Rangers: 4-6, .215 batting average, 3.72 ERA, outscored by six runs

INJURIES: Athletics: Brent Rooker: 10-Day IL (oblique), Gunnar Hoglund: 60-Day IL (knee)

Rangers: Wyatt Langford: day-to-day (quadricep), Carter Baumler: 15-Day IL (ribs), Cody Freeman: 10-Day IL (back ), Cody Bradford: 15-Day IL (elbow), Jordan Montgomery: 60-Day IL (elbow)

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Phillies start 3-game series with the Cubs

Chicago Cubs (7-8, fifth in the NL Central) vs. Philadelphia Phillies (7-8, third in the NL East)

Philadelphia; Monday, 6:40 p.m. EDT

PITCHING PROBABLES: Cubs: Javier Assad (1-0, 0.00 ERA, 0.53 WHIP, three strikeouts); Phillies: Cristopher Sanchez (1-1, 1.65 ERA, 1.35 WHIP, 23 strikeouts)

BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Phillies -188, Cubs +157; over/under is 8 runs

BOTTOM LINE: The Philadelphia Phillies begin a three-game series at home against the Chicago Cubs on Monday.

Philadelphia is 7-8 overall and 4-5 in home games. Phillies pitchers have a collective 4.16 ERA, which ranks 10th in the NL.

Chicago has a 7-8 record overall and a 3-3 record in road games. The Cubs are 7-1 in games when they have more hits than their opponents.

The teams meet Monday for the first time this season.

TOP PERFORMERS: Justin Crawford leads the Phillies with a .341 batting average, and has four doubles, a triple, four walks and an RBI. Bryce Harper is 13 for 35 with three home runs and eight RBIs over the past 10 games.

Nico Hoerner has seven doubles and a home run while hitting .316 for the Cubs. Moises Ballesteros is 9 for 24 with two home runs over the last 10 games.

LAST 10 GAMES: Phillies: 5-5, .232 batting average, 3.38 ERA, outscored by two runs

Cubs: 5-5, .227 batting average, 3.13 ERA, outscored opponents by eight runs

INJURIES: Phillies: Andrew Painter: day-to-day (migraine), Max Lazar: 15-Day IL (oblique), Zack Wheeler: 15-Day IL (shoulder)

Cubs: Hunter Harvey: 15-Day IL (right tricep inflammation), Phil Maton: 15-Day IL (knee), Matthew Boyd: 15-Day IL (biceps), Cade Horton: 15-Day IL (forearm), Porter Hodge: 15-Day IL (elbow), Justin Steele: 60-Day IL (elbow), Jordan Wicks: 15-Day IL (forearm), Shelby Miller: 60-Day IL (elbow), Christopher Austin: 60-Day IL (knee)

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Nationals take 3-game road win streak into game against the Pirates

Washington Nationals (7-8, fourth in the NL East) vs. Pittsburgh Pirates (9-6, first in the NL Central)

Pittsburgh; Monday, 6:40 p.m. EDT

PITCHING PROBABLES: Nationals: Cade Cavalli (0-0, 2.51 ERA, 1.47 WHIP, 11 strikeouts); Pirates: Paul Skenes (2-1, 5.25 ERA, 1.25 WHIP, 12 strikeouts)

BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Pirates -225, Nationals +185; over/under is 7 runs

BOTTOM LINE: The Washington Nationals will try to keep a three-game road win streak alive when they play the Pittsburgh Pirates.

Pittsburgh has a 9-6 record overall and a 4-2 record at home. The Pirates rank fourth in the NL with 16 total home runs, averaging 1.1 per game.

Washington is 7-8 overall and 6-3 in road games. The Nationals are 0-3 in games decided by one run.

Monday's game is the first time these teams meet this season.

TOP PERFORMERS: Oneil Cruz has a .339 batting average to lead the Pirates, and has three doubles and five home runs. Bryan Reynolds is 11 for 36 with two home runs and six RBIs over the past 10 games.

James Wood has six doubles and five home runs while hitting .274 for the Nationals. C.J. Abrams is 13 for 36 with a double and four home runs over the past 10 games.

LAST 10 GAMES: Pirates: 7-3, .245 batting average, 2.96 ERA, outscored opponents by 10 runs

Nationals: 4-6, .266 batting average, 6.23 ERA, outscored by 10 runs

INJURIES: Pirates: Jared Triolo: 10-Day IL (knee), Jared Jones: 60-Day IL (elbow)

Nationals: Ken Waldichuk: day-to-day (elbow), Trevor Williams: 60-Day IL (elbow), Josiah Gray: 60-Day IL (elbow), DJ Herz: 60-Day IL (elbow)

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Astros look to end 7-game road losing streak, play the Mariners

Houston Astros (6-10, fifth in the AL West) vs. Seattle Mariners (7-9, fourth in the AL West)

Seattle; Monday, 4:10 p.m. EDT

PITCHING PROBABLES: Astros: Mike Burrows (1-2, 5.63 ERA, 1.75 WHIP, 15 strikeouts); Mariners: George Kirby (1-2, 3.60 ERA, 0.90 WHIP, 16 strikeouts)

BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Mariners -172, Astros +144; over/under is 7 1/2 runs

BOTTOM LINE: The Houston Astros visit the Seattle Mariners looking to stop a seven-game road losing streak.

Seattle has a 7-9 record overall and a 6-4 record at home. Mariners hitters have a collective .312 on-base percentage, the ninth-ranked percentage in the AL.

Houston has a 6-10 record overall and a 1-8 record in road games. The Astros have the best team batting average in the AL at .275.

Monday's game is the fourth time these teams meet this season.

TOP PERFORMERS: Randy Arozarena has three doubles and a home run while hitting .291 for the Mariners. Brendan Donovan is 8 for 30 with a double and two home runs over the last 10 games.

Yordan Alvarez has four doubles and six home runs while hitting .340 for the Astros. Christian Walker is 10 for 36 with a double and three home runs over the past 10 games.

LAST 10 GAMES: Mariners: 4-6, .193 batting average, 3.16 ERA, outscored opponents by two runs

Astros: 2-8, .277 batting average, 7.69 ERA, outscored by 19 runs

INJURIES: Mariners: Victor Robles: 10-Day IL (pectoral), Carlos Vargas: 60-Day IL (lat), Miles Mastrobuoni: 10-Day IL (calf), Bryce Miller: 15-Day IL (oblique), Logan Evans: 60-Day IL (arm)

Astros: Cody Bolton: day-to-day (back), Jeremy Pena: day-to-day (knee), Jake Meyers: 10-Day IL (oblique), Ronel Blanco: 60-Day IL (elbow), Cristian Javier: 15-Day IL (shoulder), Hunter Brown: 15-Day IL (shoulder), Hayden Wesneski: 60-Day IL (elbow), Brandon Walter: 60-Day IL (elbow), Nate Pearson: 15-Day IL (elbow), Zach Dezenzo: 10-Day IL (elbow), Bennett Sousa: 15-Day IL (oblique), Josh Hader: 15-Day IL (biceps)

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Orioles start 3-game series against the Diamondbacks

Arizona Diamondbacks (9-7, third in the NL West) vs. Baltimore Orioles (8-7, first in the AL East)

Baltimore; Monday, 6:35 p.m. EDT

PITCHING PROBABLES: Diamondbacks: Ryne Nelson (1-1, 4.20 ERA, 1.07 WHIP, 12 strikeouts); Orioles: Trevor Rogers (2-0, 1.89 ERA, 1.05 WHIP, 14 strikeouts)

BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Orioles -130, Diamondbacks +110; over/under is 8 1/2 runs

BOTTOM LINE: The Baltimore Orioles host the Arizona Diamondbacks to begin a three-game series.

Baltimore is 8-7 overall and 5-4 in home games. The Orioles have a 4-2 record in games when they out-hit their opponents.

Arizona has a 4-5 record in road games and a 9-7 record overall. The Diamondbacks have the 10th-best team ERA in the majors at 3.64.

Monday's game is the first time these teams match up this season.

TOP PERFORMERS: Gunnar Henderson has three doubles and six home runs while hitting .242 for the Orioles. Samuel Basallo is 5 for 36 with two home runs over the past 10 games.

Corbin Carroll has four doubles, three triples and two home runs for the Diamondbacks. Ildemaro Vargas is 13 for 33 with three doubles, a triple, a home run and five RBIs over the past 10 games.

LAST 10 GAMES: Orioles: 6-4, .257 batting average, 3.31 ERA, outscored opponents by seven runs

Diamondbacks: 6-4, .222 batting average, 3.10 ERA, outscored by four runs

INJURIES: Orioles: Ryan Mountcastle: day-to-day (foot fracture), Tyler O'Neill: 7-Day IL (illness), Adley Rutschman: 10-Day IL (ankle), Dietrich Enns: 15-Day IL (foot), Zach Eflin: 60-Day IL (elbow), Yaramil Hiraldo: 15-Day IL (shoulder), Jordan Westburg: 60-Day IL (ucl), Jackson Holliday: 10-Day IL (finger), Heston Kjerstad: 10-Day IL (hamstring), Keegan Akin: 15-Day IL (groin), Andrew Kittredge: 15-Day IL (shoulder), Felix Bautista: 60-Day IL (shoulder), Colin Selby: 60-Day IL (shoulder)

Diamondbacks: Gabriel Moreno: 10-Day IL (back), Carlos Santana: 10-Day IL (groin), Jordan Lawlar: 60-Day IL (wrist), Pavin Smith: 10-Day IL (elbow), Tyler Locklear: 10-Day IL (elbow), Cristian Mena: 60-Day IL (shoulder), Lourdes Gurriel Jr.: 10-Day IL (knee), Blake Walston: 60-Day IL (elbow), A.J. Puk: 60-Day IL (elbow), Merrill Kelly: 15-Day IL (back), Andrew Saalfrank: 60-Day IL (shoulder), Corbin Burnes: 60-Day IL (elbow), Justin Martinez: 60-Day IL (elbow)

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Report: Former Liverpool manager may have agreement with Spanish giants

Report: Former Liverpool manager may have agreement with Spanish giants
Report: Former Liverpool manager may have agreement with Spanish giants

Klopp, Real Madrid and Liverpool: Shock Links Raise Stakes for European Giants

Klopp speculation gathers pace across Europe

Fresh noise around Klopp and a potential return to the dugout has rippled through European football, with Real Madrid now firmly inserted into the conversation. According to a report from Spanish outlet Defensa Central there has already been movement behind the scenes that could shape the next managerial domino to fall.

The claim is striking. It suggests that an “agreement in principle” has been discussed between influential figures connected to Real Madrid and Klopp himself. While nothing is signed, the mere existence of such dialogue elevates this from idle gossip to something far more tangible.

The report states: “Nothing is finalised, but there is an agreement in principle between Anas Laghrari, who wields considerable power behind the scenes, and Jürgen Klopp, for him to officially become Real Madrid’s next coach next season.”

For a manager who walked away from Liverpool citing exhaustion and the need to step back, the idea of him re-emerging at one of football’s most demanding institutions carries both intrigue and tension. Real Madrid is not a club for quiet returns. It is a stage that amplifies everything.

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Real Madrid ambitions could reshape squad

Should Klopp entertain the move, the conditions attached hint at a significant rebuild. The same source claims the German has outlined clear demands before committing to the Bernabéu project.

Those requirements are ambitious and telling. “The agreement in principle already has a foundation, with conditions and demands set by the German manager. These would involve the signing of two proven defenders, two proven midfielders, and Erling Haaland.”

That shopping list reflects Klopp’s long-standing emphasis on structural balance. His Liverpool sides were built on defensive resilience, midfield intensity and a devastating forward focal point. Transplanting that philosophy into Real Madrid would require both patience and substantial investment, something the Spanish giants are historically capable of delivering.

Yet it also raises questions. Real Madrid already possess a squad laden with talent and emerging stars. Integrating Klopp’s high-octane system into that environment would demand tactical recalibration and, perhaps more crucially, cultural alignment.

Liverpool implications and fading return hopes

For Liverpool supporters, this development lands with a sense of finality. There had been a lingering belief in some quarters that Klopp might one day return to Anfield, particularly amid inconsistency under Arne Slot.

However, this reported link with Real Madrid effectively shuts that door. Klopp taking charge in Madrid would represent not just a new chapter, but a definitive closing of his Liverpool era.

Liverpool’s current trajectory adds further context. Despite securing the Premier League title last season, their form has dipped sharply. Seventeen defeats in a single campaign have left them scrambling for stability and at risk of missing out on Champions League qualification.

In that environment, nostalgia inevitably surfaces. Klopp’s legacy looms large, and any hint of his availability fuels speculation. Yet football rarely indulges in sentiment for long. If Real Madrid move decisively, Liverpool’s focus will have to remain on internal solutions rather than revisiting the past.

Managerial landscape and next steps

The wider managerial picture is equally compelling. Names such as Xabi Alonso continue to circulate in connection with Liverpool, offering a different but equally intriguing pathway forward. His tactical acumen and connection to the club make him a natural candidate should changes be made.

Meanwhile, Real Madrid’s interest in Klopp signals a desire for evolution rather than continuity. It suggests a willingness to pivot towards a more intense, system-driven approach, one that contrasts with the club’s traditional reliance on individual brilliance.

For Klopp, the decision would not be straightforward. Real Madrid offers prestige, resources and the chance to conquer a new league. Yet it also brings relentless scrutiny and limited margin for error.

As things stand, the situation remains fluid. An agreement in principle is not a contract, and football’s landscape can shift rapidly. Still, the fact that Klopp, Real Madrid and Liverpool are once again intertwined in the same narrative ensures this story will not fade quietly.

The stats that favour Barcelona ahead of Atletico Madrid showdown

The stats that favour Barcelona ahead of Atletico Madrid showdown
The stats that favour Barcelona ahead of Atletico Madrid showdown

Barcelona head into their decisive clash against Atletico Madrid knowing that they cannot hold back. 

With a 0-2 deficit to overturn, the approach must be to attack, create, and score.

While the mountain is too big to climb for the players, Barcelona’s attacking numbers this season remain among the strongest in Europe, giving Hansi Flick genuine reason to believe a comeback is possible.

Positive statistics

In the UEFA Champions League, Barcelona have scored 30 goals in 11 matches, averaging 2.72 goals per game

Even more telling is that they failed to score in two of those fixtures, yet still maintain such a high average, which is a clear indication of their explosive attacking potential when they find rhythm.

Across all competitions, the numbers are just as strong. 

Barcelona have scored 131 goals this season, with an average of 2.67 per match

Away from home, where the second leg will be decided, they have netted 55 goals in 24 matches (excluding the Spanish Super Cup), maintaining a solid average of 2.29. 

Barcelona have enough power to get past Atletico Madrid. (Photo by Aitor Alcalde/Getty Images)

These figures suggest they have the firepower required to challenge Atletico at the Metropolitano.

Several scorers

One of Barcelona’s biggest strengths is the spread of goals across the squad. 

As many as nine different players have contributed in Europe, namely Marcus Rashford, Ferran Torres, Fermin Lopez, Lamine Yamal, Jules Kounde, Dani Olmo, Robert Lewandowski, Raphinha and Marc Bernal. 

Furthermore, the creativity behind those numbers is just as impressive. 

Simply put, Barcelona have produced 548 attacking sequences in 11 Champions League matches, and 167 have come in high-danger areas.

That volume of chances is crucial, as against a defensively strong Atletico side, opportunities may be limited.

However, Barcelona’s track record suggests they will generate enough to stay in the tie.

Winning a trophy better as a manager - Wilshere

Luton Town boss Jack Wilshere says it feels "better to win silverware as a manager than a player" after guiding his side to victory over Stockport in the Vertu Trophy final at Wembley.

It has not taken long for the former England and Arsenal midfielder to experience both, doing so just six months after taking his first permanent managerial job at Kenilworth Road.

Wilshere won the FA Cup twice in his time with the Gunners and now after just his 40th match in charge of a senior club, the 34-year-old has lifted his first trophy as a boss.

He did so by overcoming an experienced County manager in Dave Challinor, who has five league titles, an FA Trophy and three play-off final promotions on his CV in 16 years and 606 games of management.

Wilshere, who retired from playing in 2022, started coaching with Arsenal's Under-18s team before joining the Norwich staff in October 2024 and had a spell as interim manager of the Canaries towards the end of last season before being appointed Luton boss in October.

'It feels really good'

Jack Wilshere, wearing a black blazer and white shirt with a medal around his neck, smiles as he holds up the Vertu Trophy following Luton's 3-1 over Stockport at Wembley
Jack Wilshere took his first managerial job at Luton Town in October 2025 [Shutterstock]

"It's a really nice feeling, it's better [as a manager]," Wilshere told BBC Three Counties Radio following Luton's 3-1 win.

"Don't get me wrong, I loved every single moment of my career, especially the times we came here and won trophies [with Arsenal].

"But to do it as a coach... I've felt nothing but love since I've been here, from the board, from everyone at the training ground, the physios, the staff.

"They've backed me, they've believed in me and I couldn't have done it without them.

"To be standing there at the side of the pitch as a leader, but behind a really hardworking group of people that want the best for this club, it feels really good."

Luton have now won five of their past six games, with one draw, and appear to be hitting form at the right time in their quest to finish in a League One play-off place - they sit 10th and six points off the top six with five games to play.

Wilshere said his team are "all-in on him" and was keen to ensure the credit goes to the players for their Wembley exploits.

On this occasion it was a combination of experienced 35-year-old striker Nahki Wells leading the way with two goals - his first in particular was a classy first touch and finish - alongside young wide man Emilio Lawrence, who drew Luton level after falling behind.

Nahki Wells, wearing Luton's orange home shirt, smiles while holding the Vertu Trophy
Nahki Wells became the oldest player ever to score twice at Wembley for an EFL club, aged 35 years and 315 days [Shutterstock]

"There will come a time of course at the end of the season where I will be able to sit down and reflect, have a couple of weeks off and start to see where I am," he told BBC Sport.

"I've learnt a lot since being here. I've done my badges and I've coached a lot. But there are some things that badges can't teach you and you just have to adapt.

"That's probably the biggest thing that I've learnt - the ability to adapt. Then ultimately it's my ability to convince and inspire people. I'm still learning and trying to get better but I'm also proud of what we've achieved together as a group.

"I'll reflect on my time at the end of the season because I want the players to enjoy it, I want the players to take the credit. They have to because they're the ones who execute it."

Wilshere admitted he was "emotional" at the full-time whistle, citing the "sacrifice" both he and his family make for him to pursue his coaching dream.

"You sacrifice a lot," he added. "I've got four young kids and an amazing wife and they also have to sacrifice a lot.

"We [Luton] are not where we want to be but it's a big step. It's a nice feeling because of all the hard work we've put in. You can kind of see we're on the right track. We have to enjoy it."

Monroe Freeling predicted to surge as Browns eye risky but high-upside pick

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The Cleveland Browns enter the upcoming draft with a straightforward priority: upgrade an offense that still lacks stability in key spots. Left tackle remains unsettled, and the wide receiver group could need as many as two additions. With selections at No. 6 and No. 24, the front office appears positioned to address both concerns, though movement on the board remains a possibility.

Recent roster moves have reshaped the offensive line, bringing in Elgton Jenkins, Zion Johnson, and Tytus Howard as projected starters. Still, none clearly solves the blindside role. Howard is expected to stay on the right, while Jenkins may shift inside. 

That context explains the team’s focus on tackle prospects during pre-draft visits. According to Mary Kay Cabot,

“The Browns have hosted first-round left tackle prospects Monroe Freeling of Georgia, Kadyn Proctor of Alabama and Caleb Lomu of Utah for top 30 pre-draft visits, with Freeling coming in two weeks ago and Lomu and Proctor on Thursday, sources tell cleveland.com.”

Among them, Monroe Freeling stands out as a high-variance option. ESPN highlighted him as a fast riser, noting, “He has rare fluidity in his lower body for a player his size and should be able to add more strength since he won’t turn 22 until July. He ran the 40-yard dash in 4.93 seconds, has 34¾-inch arms and moves like a tight end in space.”

Quarterback uncertainty adds another layer to Browns strategy

While the offensive line draws attention, the quarterback situation introduces equal complexity. Deshaun Watson and Shedeur Sanders are expected to compete during the preseason, creating a scenario where long-term clarity remains elusive.

Sanders flashed potential in seven starts, yet questions linger about his development trajectory. Watson, meanwhile, may not factor into the team’s future beyond this season.

The organization’s approach suggests openness to further experimentation. Dillon Gabriel, despite reporting to offseason activities, is not viewed as part of the primary competition.

That leaves room for additional options, including Anthony Richardson, whose athletic profile aligns with head coach Todd Monken’s preferences. Though inconsistent early in his career, Richardson represents a developmental gamble with significant upside.

Another name drawing attention is Drew Allar. The former Penn State signal-caller offers size and arm strength, traits evaluators believe could translate at the next level. Cleveland previously showed interest before his return to school, and his profile contrasts sharply with Gabriel’s limitations.

General manager Andrew Berry has emphasized flexibility at the position, reinforcing the idea that multiple swings may be necessary. Pairing Sanders with another high-upside option could allow the Browns to evaluate several paths at once. If none emerge, the strategy preserves the ability to reset again in 2027 without a high long-term cost.

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Ngumoha would be &#39;a high-risk strategy&#39; against PSG

Rio Ngumoha warms up
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The strains of Duran Duran's 80s hit 'Rio' swept around Anfield after the pressure and scrutiny that has been closing in on Arne Slot and Liverpool was relieved - for now - by victory against Fulham.

It was played in celebration of the brilliance of Rio Ngumoha.

He was born 26 years after the song was released - but on this day it was a timely soundtrack of celebration after the 17-year-old delivered an electrifying performance.

Ngumoha not only answered their call for inspiration in these troubled times with a goal and a starring role in a win which kept Liverpool fifth in the Premier League table, he also gave his head coach a dilemma.

If fortune favours the brave, does he now start the teenage prodigy in an attempt to retrieve the deficit when Champions League holders Paris St-Germain come to Anfield on Tuesday night?

Slot and Liverpool needed a spark with the club's season at a pivotal point - step forward Ngumoha to provide it.

Indeed, including Ngumoha would be a high-risk strategy and Slot's natural default this season has been conservatism. He will also be wary of PSG's threat on the counter-attack, which has already torn apart better teams than this current Liverpool side.

The other side of the argument asks: what has Slot got to lose?

He played his cards close to his chest post-match. "Rio showed why I play him more and more and more, because he is getting stronger and stronger, fitter and fitter, more and more ready to play at this level at 17 years of age," Slot said.

"He dominated his 1v1 situations, which is crucial, and that's why we went 1-0 up."

He was a constant threat on Liverpool's left-flank against Fulham, deservedly receiving a standing ovation when he was substituted after 69 minutes.

Was that to preserve his energy levels for Tuesday? Or was it simply because Slot felt the youngster had done enough?

The odds are probably against Ngumoha starting against PSG, but most observers would suggest he is contributing more than the subdued Cody Gakpo.

He is a guaranteed star of the future, but will Slot be bold enough to make him a star of Liverpool's present by playing him?

Read Phil McNulty's full article here

Boardroom turmoil emerges at Real Madrid amid growing concerns

Boardroom turmoil emerges at Real Madrid amid growing concerns
Boardroom turmoil emerges at Real Madrid amid growing concerns

Real Madrid are dealing with more than just problems on the pitch, with fresh reports pointing to growing instability within the structure itself.

According to Mundo Deportivo, there are increasing signs that internal harmony is breaking down. 

The report highlights ongoing friction between Jose Angel Sanchez, the club’s general manager, and Anas Laghrari, a close advisor to president Florentino Perez.

These tensions come at a sensitive moment for the club. 

It must be noted that last year, Perez presented a proposal during the General Assembly aimed at reshaping Real Madrid’s business structure, a move that has not been universally welcomed internally. 

Since then, there have been persistent rumours about disagreements over the club’s long-term direction.

What’s the story?

The situation has been further complicated by recent speculation that Madrid are looking to appoint a new sporting director

While the club officially denied those claims, the fact that such reports have surfaced only adds to the sense of uncertainty around decision-making at the boardroom level.

Real Madrid are facing problems within the boardroom level. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)

On the pitch, results have done little to calm the situation, as inconsistent performances from the first team have led to visible frustration among supporters, including boos and even calls for Perez to step down. 

That atmosphere only increases pressure on those in charge, making any structural changes harder to implement.

Troubles behind the scenes

As per the outlet, Laghrari’s growing influence has also become a talking point. 

The financier has been involved in key strategic areas, including advising on the financing of the renovated Bernabeu and playing a role in ideas linked to the European Super League project. 

His presence on official trips with the team reportedly caused discomfort among sections of the fanbase.

Another issue with the situation is his past involvement in advising Barcelona on financial matters, something that has not gone down well with Madrid supporters.

Furthermore, despite the noise, Real Madrid have denied that Jose Angel Sanchez is set to leave at the end of the season. 

Still, with the club facing a crucial clash against Bayern Munich and the possibility of ending the season without silverware, the pressure is mounting.

Bayern star turns down interest from Manchester United, Chelsea and Manchester City

Bayern star turns down interest from Manchester United, Chelsea and Manchester City
Bayern star turns down interest from Manchester United, Chelsea and Manchester City

A number of Premier League clubs are keeping tabs on Bayern Munich midfielder Aleksandar Pavlović, but he doesn't appear to be interested in leaving.

According to Teamtalk, Manchester United, Chelsea and Manchester City have all had enquiries turned down by Pavlović’s representatives.

The report claims Real Madrid and Barcelona have been given the same response, with the 21-year-old not interested in a move away from Bayern.

The Munich-born midfielder is a regular starter alongside Joshua Kimmich in central midfield for the German champions.

Since coming through the youth ranks, he has featured 92 times for Bayern, scoring six goals and providing four assists.

He has also made nine appearances for the German national team.

Is Garnacho living up to early promise?

Alejandro Garnacho
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Alejandro Garnacho has multiple tattoos depicting Stranger Things - his favourite show - but unlike many of its characters, he is being forced to wait for his coming-of-age journey at Chelsea.

The 21-year-old is struggling to stand out among the cast at Stamford Bridge, having been linked with a transfer away and having drawn criticism for his lack of output in attack and for switching off defensively.

Garnacho has started just seven of Liam Rosenior's first 20 games in charge, with opportunities often coming in cup games against lesser opposition such as Pafos, Charlton, Hull City and Wrexham.

His best moment this season came in the Carabao Cup semi-final first leg at home to Arsenal, when he struck twice as his side were beaten 3-2, eventually losing the tie 4-2 on aggregate.

He is currently averaging one goal every 4.6 games - a slight improvement on his return of one goal every 5.5 games for Manchester United across all competitions.

Eight goals and four assists in 37 appearances this season is a reasonable tally. However, a return of just one strike in 20 Premier League appearances, while underperforming his expected-goals figure of 3.11 from 28 shots, paints a less encouraging picture.

He has also been criticised for switching off at set-pieces and failing to track back in Chelsea's league defeats by Brentford, Bournemouth and West Ham.

Garnacho acknowledged he is yet to reach his peak in a recent interview with Premier League Productions, adding: "There's a lot more to come, this is just the start.

"I joined two months after the rest without a pre-season and then you also need time to adapt to a different club. Sometimes the first season is harder, but I will work very hard in the games we have left.

"I know what I can do and the most important thing is having the confidence in the player I can be. Of course, in football you have to show it so that's what I have to do."

Yet the statistics suggest the Argentina international is hardly moving forward quickly, following the early promise of his Manchester United debut at the age of 17 in 2022.

Read Nizaar Kinsella's full article here

Predicted Liverpool XI vs Paris Saint-Germain: Anfield awaits as Reds plot Champions League revival

Predicted Liverpool XI vs Paris Saint-Germain: Anfield awaits as Reds plot Champions League revival
Predicted Liverpool XI vs Paris Saint-Germain: Anfield awaits as Reds plot Champions League revival

Liverpool return to Anfield on Tuesday night needing to overturn a 2-0 deficit against Champions League holders Paris Saint-Germain.

Desire Doue and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia scored in Paris to give PSG a commanding first-leg advantage, and Arne Slot must now decide how to set his side up for what could be a memorable European night—or a very short one.

Alisson remains sidelined with a hamstring injury, meaning Giorgi Mamardashvili is expected to continue in goal.

Slot is expected to revert to a 4-3-3 after his three-man defensive experiment in Paris backfired, with Dominik Szoboszlai likely shifting to right-back.

Ibrahima Konate and Virgil van Dijk are set to continue at centre-back, with Milos Kerkez on the left. Curtis Jones is almost certain to miss out after sustaining a groin injury against Fulham, opening the door for Alexis Mac Allister to come into midfield alongside Ryan Gravenberch.

The biggest selection dilemma is upfront. Mohamed Salah did not start in Paris but is expected to return to the XI at Anfield. Alexander Isak is fully fit after his long absence and could come off the bench, with Hugo Ekitike likely to lead the line from the start. Rio Ngumoha could feature from the left after scoring his first Anfield goal recently.

Liverpool must score at least three goals without reply to progress in normal time—a tall order against a side that has kept clean sheets in each of their last three away games.

Anfield has witnessed famous European comebacks before, but PSG arrive in better shape than almost any side previously dismantled here.

Slot will need his team to deliver arguably their most complete performance of the season.

Arsenal&#39;s teetering title challenge

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Arsenal's shock 2-1 defeat by Bournemouth at Emirates Stadium means Mikel Arteta's side have picked up just 70 points from 32 games this season.

The last Premier League champion to have as few points with six games left to play was Leicester City on 69 points in 2015-16.

Only three teams in the last 22 seasons have had as few points at this stage of the season and went on to win the title - Manchester United in 2010-11 (69 points), Manchester City in 2013-14 (70 points) and Leicester City in 2015-16 (69 points).

The average points tally of an eventual champion after 32 games played, in a 38-game season, is 74 points.

Therefore, the Gunners are four points off the pace after Saturday's loss to the Cherries. However, they still have more points at this stage than they did when they won top-flight titles in 1997-98 (66 points) and 2001-02 (69 points).

&#39;I don&#39;t know where the points are coming from&#39; - Nevin

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Spurs are in deep. Seriously deep. For all of the effort they made very, very few real chances in this game.

Now they are officially in the relegation zone, people are taking it seriously. It's been serious for much longer than that. It's been sitting staring at you.

We've seen teams in the past start to fall and they have faltered, they have started to lack belief. There was no lack of effort from the Spurs players at Sunderland, but was there a desperation about the desire? I'm not sure there was.

It's not like they didn't try today, but was that the desperation level that they need? I'm afraid not. Nothing feels easy. Nothing feels certain. I don't know where the points are coming from.

&#39;There is a stench of relegation around the club&#39;

Tottenham manager Roberto De Zerbi shouts instructions to his team
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The Telegraph's Luke Edwards believes Roberto de Zerbi will have to "oversee some turnaround" to keep Tottenham in the Premier League this season, adding that there are "huge problems" for the club to sort out.

Tottenham failed to end their run of 14 Premier League games without a win against Sunderland on Sunday afternoon, continuing their worst run in the league for 81 years and leaving themselves stuck in the bottom three.

Speaking on BBC Radio 5 Live's Football Daily, Edwards said: "There is always hope because Nottingham Forest, West Ham and Leeds United haven't been truly convincing themselves all season. However, all of those clubs have a bit more upward momentum than Tottenham at the moment.

"It is some turnaround that Roberto de Zerbi has got to oversee. When he went to Brighton, he actually lost his first five games in charge. So as good a job as he did there, it actually took a while for him to get his ideas across.

"I was in his post-match press conference and I listened to him say: 'I can't be a coach, I've got to be a father and a brother - I've got to put my arm around these players' - but I'm not sure that is going to be enough.

"They can't keep clean sheets, they can't score goals, they are too easy to play through midfield - that is a pretty poisonous mix. There are huge problems.

"De Zerbi will be on a huge bonus to keep the club in the Premier League - and he will earn every single penny of it if he manages to do it from here.

"Having watched them, there is a stench of relegation around the club. I think they are doomed."

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Most golfers left the Masters upset. This pro left surprisingly thrilled

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The tenor of press conferences shift throughout any Masters tournament, but never more than on Sundays. The build-up to the final round is most often a stream of optimism that gets dented slightly here and there as players moving closer to contention. But the instant the buzzer sounds, when there are no more holes left to play, the reasons for optimism get drowned by the reality of a non-victory setting in. 

Take Cam Young, for example, who got stuck in neutral Sunday and kept responding to queries about what he’d do differently with … well, not much. He wouldn’t change much at all. Or take Scottie Scheffler, who lost by one, and whose first instinct was to blame that Friday round he played in conditions he didn’t think were fair to the entire field

For obvious reasons, Rory McIlroy is beyond happy as the defending champ, but this list of displeased golfers is always going to trump the list of happy pros. Mild-mannered Tommy Fleetwood called his weekend scoring “dreadful” and his short game “awful.” Shane Lowry didn’t bother to chat about his final-round 80. Jacob Bridgeman started his press conference expressing how frustrated he was. 

All of which brings us to a surprising admission from the shortlist of happy boys. Consider Collin Morikawa. But not just his Masters week — let’s think about his 2026 season. 

After a slow start, he broke through with a win at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, adding a couple of top 10s in the Signature Events that followed. He was playing “Collin Golf,” as he likes to call it. Power fades off the tee and flagging iron shots. That is precisely where you want to be in the lead-up to the Masters, and Morikawa was on everyone’s shortlist of Masters favorites — until he pulled up lame on the opening morning of the Players Championship with a balky back. 

He didn’t get any extra starts ahead of the Masters and showed up gingerly in practice rounds. He wasn’t going full speed on the driving range and was limiting his total driver swings. He woke up more nervous for Thursday’s opening round than any other he could remember. His back was so tight that he needed his legs to support his body more than ever — and he didn’t feel he could trust it. 

But then he found something. Some thing. A move that worked with his arms more than his core and a mental thought that allowed him to push forward. He shot 74 in his opening round, but you could see he was rigid. His swing was something less than its normal, fluid, forceful self. But after a six-birdie 69 Friday he was … content.

“Trust me,” he said after making the cut, “the last two days were some of the best golf. No matter what I would have shot, but truthfully, today was probably the best golf I could have played.”

Morikawa was never truly in the hunt, as they say, on the weekend at Augusta National. But he also never blew up. The back strain never left him hobbled. It wasn’t until a poor swing on the 2nd hole in the final round that he carded anything worse than a bogey. He was … afloat. And loving the grind. He couldn’t go for par 5s in two. Couldn’t manage much for ball speed. But he hit 73% of his fairways and 67% of greens — both better than the field average. And then, after a barrage of four straight birdies on the final nine holes, he found himself in the top 10. 

“This blew by any expectations I had for the week,” Morikawa said late Sunday night. “Honestly, for me it was just survive each day — wake up, do the prep I needed to do, and go and tee off on [hole] 1. I didn’t know how uncomfortable it was going to be, but we managed to get through all 18 and all 72.”

The golf he played was decidedly not Collin Golf, but it seemed to work. He lost strokes to the field off the tee, which would be abnormal for him and his famously accurate tee game. He cashed plenty of putts, though, which will always mask plenty of what’s happening underneath. He finished third for the week in Strokes Gained: Putting, and best of anyone who made the cut. He very simply stayed in the fight and learned something along the way.

“It’s going to be one of the best tournaments forever,” Morikawa said. “I’m going to remember this one for many reasons, but just more how strong the mind is, to be able to go out and convince yourself that everything is going to be okay.”

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Bayern planning second summer signing

Bayern planning second summer signing
Bayern planning second summer signing

After joining Bayern Munich on loan from Gambinos Stars Africa in January, Bara Sapoko Ndiaye finally made his debut for the German champions in their 5-0 win over FC St. Pauli on Saturday, coming off the bench with six minutes remaining.

According to Abendzeitung, Bayern want to make the loan move permanent, as the 18-year-old midfielder has impressed during his spell at the club so far.

In that case, he would become Bayern’s second summer signing, with the Bavarians already having agreed a deal to re-sign Noel Aseko from Hannover 96.

As Bayern board member for sport Max Eberl said following the win over St. Pauli, Ndiaye would probably have made his debut some time ago had he not picked up an injury.

“He was unfortunately injured, so the opportunity would probably have come earlier,” said Eberl, who was pleased with what he saw from Ndiaye after he was brought on in the away match in Hamburg.

“He settled into the game very well. You could not detect any nervousness.”

Leon Goretzka described Ndiaye as a “good guy who is very grateful”.

“You could see he’s an incredible talent,” the midfielder said of his young teammate.

🥐Champions week, Liga hangover... Monday&#39;s 5️⃣ stories

🥐Champions week, Liga hangover... Monday's 5️⃣ stories

It’s a key week and one of the most important of the year because of everything at stake, and the news is clear.



No Mbappé two days before Munich

With still two days to go before the battle at the Allianz Arena against Bayern, Real Madrid are already preparing, with the notable absence of Mbappé, who took a hard elbow to the face against Girona.


Tomorrow, the battle at the Metropolitano

Tomorrow is the big day for Atlético de Madrid or Barça; one of the two will continue in this Champions League, and the advantage lies with Atleti. Simeone has a plan, Flick does too, and only one will come out on top.


Athletic are losing steam

Another slip-up for the Lions in the league, which is starting to leave them in no man’s land with just seven matchdays remaining. Valverde, whose future is already far from Bilbao, is still trying to find the solution.


Spain play tomorrow

It will be in London, and it is already one of the biggest matches in world women’s football: the reigning world champions against the reigning European champions. Probably the two strongest national teams on the planet face to face in another battle.


Less than two months until the World Cup

It seems unbelievable, but in just under two months we will already have the most eagerly awaited event of the year in football. The World Cup is being felt more every day, and the time to enjoy football’s biggest celebration is getting closer.

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Real Madrid&#8217;s anger grows over referee call on Mbappe: &#8216;What they did was&#8230;&#8217;

Real Madrid’s anger grows over referee call on Mbappe: ‘What they did was…’
Real Madrid’s anger grows over referee call on Mbappe: ‘What they did was…’

Real Madrid are furious following the controversial refereeing decisions in their 1-1 draw against Girona, with the focus on the incident involving Kylian Mbappe.

According to a report from Ok Diario, the frustration inside the club has reached a boiling point. 

As such, the club believes a clear penalty was denied after Mbappe suffered a heavy blow inside the box, a moment that could have directly influenced the result and, by extension, the La Liga standings.

Reacting to the incident, voices from inside Valdebebas did not hold back, stating, “What they did to Madrid was a gangland robbery.”

Real Madrid are not happy

The controversy centres on the final stages of the match, when Mbappe was struck by an elbow that left him with a serious cut above his eyebrow. 

The injury required three stitches and even forced him to miss training the following day

Despite the visible damage, the referee allowed play to continue and did not award a penalty.

Real Madrid are furious with the match referee. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)

From Madrid’s perspective, the issue is not limited to the on-field call. There is equal frustration with VAR, which had access to multiple angles and still chose not to intervene. 

Within the club, there is disbelief that such a significant incident went unpunished despite the available technology.

Officials under spotlight

The report highlights the growing distrust towards the officials involved, particularly Alberola Rojas and Trujillo Suarez. 

Both referees are now under scrutiny, with Madrid questioning how such a decision could stand without correction.

There is also concern directed at the Referees’ Technical Committee (CTA), with questions growing regarding the refereeing standards.

Within Real Madrid, they feel that these types of errors are becoming too frequent.

While Real Madrid acknowledge that their overall performance was not at the required level against Girona, they maintain that such decisions cannot be overlooked, especially in a title race where every point is crucial.

Richard Hughes holds the key for Liverpool to sign &#39;generational talent&#39;

Richard Hughes holds the key for Liverpool to sign 'generational talent'
Richard Hughes holds the key for Liverpool to sign 'generational talent'

Liverpool are now concretely interested in Eli Junior Kroupi

Seeing as though Mohamed Salah is definitely leaving at the end of the season, one of Liverpool's main priorities will be sourcing his replacement.

The Egyptian King has been a stalwart among Liverpool's ranks for as long as many can remember and, even though he hasn't been at his best this term, he's still going to leave a massive void to fill.

This is why it's hardly surprising to see players such as Yankuba Minteh, Yan Diomande and Bazoumana Toure constantly linked with an Anfield switch.

However, as per a fresh update from Caught Offside, Liverpool are now concretely interested in Bournemouth's Eli Junior Kroupi.

"Liverpool and Chelsea have a very concrete interest [in Kroupi], they’re both really keen to make a deal happen this summer and are looking into it," they wrote.

"I wouldn’t be surprised if Liverpool have already had some conversations.

"Richard Hughes has a good relationship with his former club and will be on the phone to his counterparts there after that performance yesterday."

Liverpool have some tough decisions to make in the summer

Seeing as though Liverpool's recent recruitment process has been to sign young players with big potential, there's not really a better candidate than Kroupi.

The attacker put in a fine performance for the Cherries on Saturday after they managed to beat Arsenal 2-1.

He's already scored 10 goals this season and the fact that one of his teammates described him as a "generational talent" proves how good he actually is.

Although the Frenchman has played in a more central role for Andoni Iraola's men this term, in the past, he's been used on the left wing and even as a right-midfielder.

This versatility coupled with his keen eye for goal and the fact that he's only 19 years old make him the perfect candidate for a Liverpool transfer.

However, with how many young wingers there are available for Liverpool to sign this summer, it's clear that some tough decisions will need to be made.

Because, even though they're one of the most well-known clubs in the world, their £450 million spend last summer will still be weighing heavily on their heads.

And, since the winger that comes in will need to be Salah's replacement, they need to be ready to step up and provide from the start.

Howe accepts accountability after Newcastle collapse at Crystal Palace

Howe accepts accountability after Newcastle collapse at Crystal Palace
Howe accepts accountability after Newcastle collapse at Crystal Palace

Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe accepted full responsibility after his side squandered another lead in a 2-1 defeat at Crystal Palace on Sunday afternoon.

Consequently, the Magpies have plummeted to 14th in the table. William Osula opened the scoring for the visitors with a hooked finish before half-time.

However, Jean-Philippe Mateta equalised in the 80th minute. The Palace substitute then converted a stoppage-time penalty to seal the turnaround.

Eddie Howe took full responsibility for the collapse during his post-match assessment. “I always have to look at myself first,” the Newcastle manager admitted. “I’m number one accountable,” he added with visible frustration.

Howe suggested the final result was “harsh” on his players. “The defeat is harsh on us because we controlled the majority of the first half,” he explained.

Eddie Howe claims responsibility for Newcastle collapse at Crystal Palace

He believed Newcastle remained in “total control” with 60 minutes gone. However, the manager lamented the “really poor” defensive work for the late winner.

Newcastle have now dropped 25 points from winning positions this season. Howe noted that these incredible numbers have “blighted” their entire campaign. “There’s no way we should have lost that game,” he insisted.

He further clarified that retreating into a defensive shell is not a tactical instruction. Howe also defended his decision to start Osula over his expensive strike force.

“I don’t pick the team based on transfer fees,” the coach stated firmly. He maintained that Osula deserved the opportunity after training well recently. Nevertheless, the pressure is mounting as Newcastle struggle to find consistency.

The squad are currently miles behind the standard set by reigning champions Liverpool. Newcastle must now regroup before hosting Bournemouth this Saturday.

Howe knows his players must navigate defensive aspects better to save their season. This result leaves the Tyneside club searching for urgent answers during the run-in.

Read more- Rooney claims Man City have Psychological edge over Arsenal

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Carrick positive over new Mainoo deal ahead of Leeds clash

Carrick positive over new Mainoo deal ahead of Leeds clash
Carrick positive over new Mainoo deal ahead of Leeds clash

Manchester United head coach Michael Carrick confirmed that the club is nearing a new contract agreement with Kobbie Mainoo.

The new deal is expected to run until 2031. Consequently, the 20-year-old midfielder will receive a significant salary increase.

Carrick remains calm about the ongoing negotiations. “It’s getting closer, so we’re positive with that,” the United boss stated.

He added that the club is currently in a good place regarding the deal. Mainoo’s future seemed uncertain earlier this season under former manager Ruben Amorim.

The midfielder had not started a Premier League match before Amorim’s dismissal in January. However, the situation changed quickly after a 1-1 draw against Leeds.

Amorim criticised the club hierarchy and left within 24 hours. Carrick was holidaying in Barbados when he received the call to take charge. “There wasn’t really any sign of it at that stage,” Carrick recalled.

Carrick confirms new Kobbie Mainoo deal is getting closer

United currently sit third in the Premier League table after seven wins under Carrick. They need just thirteen more points to guarantee Champions League qualification.

Carrick remains realistic about the club’s progress after finishing 15th last season. “As a club, we want to be challenging right at the top,” he admitted.

Moreover, he knows that European football is vital for the club’s prestige. “The Champions League just brings so many positive things,” Carrick explained.

United face Leeds United on Monday evening as they look to strengthen their position. Carrick refuses to accept anything less than a strong finish to the campaign.

He believes the club must keep building to reach their long-term goals. “We need to try and get used to being in there more often,” he concluded.

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Where to watch the WNBA Draft: Channel, time, TV schedule, live stream for 2026 Round 1-3 selections

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After wrapping up March Madness, the best women's basketball players in the country are headed to New York City for the 2026 WNBA Draft.

While fans have a general idea of where their favorite players could go, Monday's draft will be different than years past as there's not a clear cut overall No. 1 pick. Whereas Caitlin Clark and Paige Bueckers headlined 2024 and 2025, The Dallas Wings could go in several different directions with their first selection.

The picture was even more muddied with player performances during the NCAA Tournament. UCLA's Lauren Betts upped her draft stock exponentially after helping her team to national championship and being named overall MVP, but UConn's Azzi Fudd dropped a few picks in the eyes of experts.

Olivia Miles, Awa Fam, Kiki Rice and Flau'jae Johnson are also expected to go early in the first round. 

Here's everything you need to know about the 2026 WNBA Draft, including TV channel and streaming options for the annual event.

Where to watch the WNBA Draft

This year's WNBA Draft will air nationally on ESPN. There will be an "Orange Carpet" ceremony and a special edition of "WNBA Countdown" airing on ESPN before the draft begins.

Cord-cutters can also stream the action live on the ESPN app.

Now you can watch ESPN without cable. Stream live NBA, NFL, MLB, NHL, college sports, plus SportsCenter, First Take, and all your favorite ESPN shows—anytime, anywhere—only in the ESPN app.

WNBA Draft start time

  • Date: Monday, April 13
  • Time: 7 p.m. ET

This year's WNBA Draft will start at 7 p.m. ET on Monday, April 13. It will take place at The Shed at Hudson Yards in New York City, NY.

2026 WNBA Draft order

First round

PickTeam
1. Dallas Wings
2.Minnesota Lynx
3.Seattle Storm
4.Washington Mystics
5.Chicago Sky
6.Toronto Tempo
7.Portland Fire
8.Golden State Valkyries
9.Washington Mystics
10.Indiana Fever
11.Washington Mystics
12.Connecticut Sun
13.Atlanta Dream
14.Seattle Storm
15.Connecticut Sun

Second Round 

PickTeam
1.Seattle Storm
2.Portland Fire
3.Connecticut Sun
4.Washington Mystics
5.Los Angeles Sparks
6.Chicago Sky
7.Toronto Tempo
8.Golden State Valkyries
9.Los Angeles Sparks
10.Indiana Fever
11.Toronto Tempo
12. Phoenix Mercury
13.Atlanta Dream
14. Las Vegas Aces
15.Washington Mystics

Third Round

PickTeam
1. Dallas Wings
2.Chicago Sky
3.Connecticut Sun
4.Washington Mystics
5.Los Angeles Sparks
6.Toronto Tempo
7.Portland Fire
8.Golden State Valkyries
9.Seattle Storm
10.Indiana Fever
11.New York Liberty
12.Phoenix Mercury
13. Atlanta Dream
14.Las Vegas Aces
15.Minnesota Lynx

Weir on World Cup dreams, coaching kids in Fife & Empire Biscuits

Caroline Weir has a decent excuse for missing her beloved Dunfermline Athletic take on Falkirk in the Scottish Cup semi-final since she will be captaining Scotland in Belgium on the same day.

The 30-year-old may be a superstar with Real Madrid but the pull of her hometown remains strong.

A Ballon D'Or nominee last year, Weir has fond memories of walking the family dog in The Glen, as Pittencrieff Park is known locally, and admits to indulging in an Empire Biscuit from Stephens Bakery on her most recent visit.

Not far from the bakers on Pilmuir Street is The Royal Bengal restaurant, the site of a mural depicting Weir, created in 2019 to mark Scotland's World Cup debut.

"It's right up there with some of my proudest achievements," she says of the street art. "It's coming up seven years and even with the Dunfermline weather, it's still managed to stay on."

Another proud moment came in October, when Weir scored and set up two goals for Scotland at East End Park in a 4-3 friendly defeat to Switzerland.

Having held a season ticket throughout her childhood, her previous outing at the stadium had been for a kids' birthday party, involving notoriously mischievous club mascot Sammy the Tammy.

"It's probably the number one question I get asked," Weir says of Dunfermline's Hampden date with fierce rivals Falkirk on 18 April.

"It just seems like every time we play Falkirk, it's a massive game. But this is going to be one of the biggest of the lot. I'm confident. I just feel it this year."

The game clashes with the second date in a double-header with the Belgians, who visit Easter Road four on Tuesday.

Both nations have 100% records after two games and will be vying for top spot in the World Cup qualifying group.

"We know it's going to be a challenge, but we're really looking forward to it," says Weir. "I think the squad's in a good place."

In September 2023, Weir ruptured her anterior cruciate ligament during a 1-1 draw with Belgium.

She missed a year of action but has gone on to become Real Madrid's leading all-time goalscorer and has now amassed 116 caps for her country, taking over the captaincy in February.

Scotland have not been at a major tournament since 2019 and Weir is desperate to end that absence at the next edition of the World Cup in Brazil next year.

"It's what I dreamed of as a kid, just to play for Scotland," she says. And then to have the honour and the privilege of leading the team in this campaign, it's a big responsibility, something I'm very proud of.

"I want nothing more this year than to qualify for that World Cup.

"The disappointment of the last couple of campaigns, it's only a bigger driver for me, and not just me, but other players in the squad.

"There's many experienced players that have been through the process before, but I think what's good is we have a lot of fresh faces, young, talented, hungry players that also want to be at that World Cup."

Another element to Weir's trips home is work with the Pars Foundation, engaging and encouraging the next generation of footballers from Fife.

"It started with me coming back and going to coaching sessions, mainly for the girls' set up and it's just developed from there and I became an official ambassador," she explains.

"It's such a cool feeling because it wasn't like that when I was their age.

"I've been so fortunate in my career and it all started at Pitreavie playing fields and coming to watch the guys at East End Park.

"Those memories are so vivid in my mind. To come back and see other girls kind of live that as well is so cool.

"This [latest] programme is for girls aged 13 to 14. And basically it's all about developing transferable leadership skills that they can take into school, into sport, whatever it is they're passionate about. Learning ways to communicate, trying to develop confidence, resilience."

Caroline Weir was talking to BBC Radio Scotland's Saturday Show.

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Hansi Flick makes big dressing room call before Atletico Madrid vs Barcelona

Hansi Flick makes big dressing room call before Atletico Madrid vs Barcelona
Hansi Flick makes big dressing room call before Atletico Madrid vs Barcelona

Barcelona are preparing for a crucial night in the UEFA Champions League, and Hansi Flick is leaving nothing to chance as his side looks to overturn a 0-2 first-leg deficit against Atletico Madrid.

According to a report from Mundo Deportivo, Flick has taken a strong stance to boost unity within the squad. 

As such, he plans to ensure that every player feels involved ahead of one of the biggest games of the season.

What’s the story?

The German manager has proposed that the entire squad travel to Madrid for the second leg. 

This includes not only the available players but also those who are currently injured, carrying minor knocks, and even suspended individuals like Pau Cubarsi. 

While the club has not officially confirmed this decision, the idea shows Flick’s focus on togetherness during a defining moment in the campaign.

Barcelona have already finalised their travel schedule as they gear up for the decisive clash. 

Barcelona will leave for Madrid this morning. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)

The squad is set to depart for Madrid in the morning, with the aim of arriving well ahead of their preparations at the match venue.

Barcelona will train in Madrid

Once in the Spanish capital, the team will train at the Metropolitano Stadium

Now, there is added confidence within the camp, given that Barcelona have already secured three victories at this venue under Flick’s management, a record that could provide a psychological edge heading into the tie.

The intention behind taking the full squad is to build a collective mindset, ensuring that every player, whether involved on the pitch or not, feels part of the mission. 

However, it is also understood that not every player may make the trip, with final decisions expected closer to departure. 

Still, the overall message from the coaching staff is that Barcelona are approaching this game as a united group.

Real Madrid losing patience with underperforming midfielder; will put him on transfer list this summer

Real Madrid losing patience with underperforming midfielder; will put him on transfer list this summer
Real Madrid losing patience with underperforming midfielder; will put him on transfer list this summer

Real Madrid are facing growing concerns over Eduardo Camavinga at a crucial stage of the season, with his future now under serious doubt.

According to a report from AS, the midfielder has failed to inspire confidence when the team has needed him most. 

As a result, Real Madrid are now considering placing him on the transfer list ahead of the summer window.

It must be noted that Real Madrid were recently held to a 1-1 draw by Girona, a result that has only increased pressure ahead of their decisive UEFA Champions League quarter-final second leg against Bayern Munich. 

Having lost the first leg 2-1, Alvaro Arbeloa’s side must now produce a strong response in Germany.

The situation is further complicated by the absence of Aurelien Tchouameni, who is suspended for the clash in Munich

This leaves Camavinga as the natural option to step into the defensive midfield role, a position where he has struggled to convince.

Subpar at best

Against Girona, Madrid’s overall performance lacked control, but Camavinga’s individual display once again came under scrutiny. 

Real Madrid are open to selling Camavinga. (Photo by Juan Manuel Serrano Arce/Getty Images)

Deployed as a holding midfielder, he failed to impose himself and looked uncomfortable in the role. 

His positioning and decision-making were questioned, particularly in the build-up to Girona’s equaliser, where he was seen as partly responsible.

This has become a recurring issue throughout the season. Once viewed as one of the most promising young midfielders in Europe, Camavinga is now enduring what is arguably his most difficult campaign since arriving at the club. 

His performances have dipped significantly, and criticism has grown sharper in recent weeks.

Real Madrid will make a decision

Internally, Real Madrid have taken note. The club is increasingly concerned about his lack of consistency and his inability to deliver in high-pressure situations. 

As a result, the possibility of placing him on the market is now very real.

If that decision is made, there will be no shortage of interest, as Paris Saint-Germain are already monitoring his situation closely and could emerge as a serious contender should Madrid open the door for a transfer.

For now, however, all focus shifts to Munich, where Camavinga has a chance to respond and possibly resurrect his career.

AEW Dynasty 2026: 9 big takeaways after Kenny Omega, Will Ospreay can&#39;t get the job done

AEW’s packed schedule in early 2026 rolled on with AEW Dynasty on Sunday night from the Rogers Arena in Vancouver, Canada. The top acts in AEW maintained their respective places, with MJF, Thekla and Jon Moxley all retaining their belts. Kevin Knight and Darby Allin also took leaps of their own, with the former winning the vacant TNT championship and the latter earning a world title shot.

As we bridge the gap to this summer’s All In show in London, here’s our nine biggest takeaways from a relatively mild night in Canada.  

1. MJF keeps on rolling

Billed as what may be Kenny Omega’s last run to the world title, his showdown with MJF didn’t disappoint. It was emotional, as Omega alternated selling the toll injuries have taken on his body with finding openings to push the champion to his limits. Ultimately, it was MJF using the Dynamite diamond ring to help him gain the advantage over Omega, then Tombstoning him through a table and landing the Heat Seeker for the pinfall. 

This may be just the beginning of the best run of MJF’s AEW career. He’s the unquestioned top guy right now, he brings out the absolute best from anyone across the ring from him, and he’s balancing heel tactics with legit victories. He’s now on a collision course to face off against Darby Allin for the world title on Wednesday night “Dynamite,” which offers another chance for the champ to show why he’s the headline act. 

2. A setback for a bigger comeback?

Will Ospreay will have to wait a little longer to have his moment in the sun. After returning from a career-threatening neck injury, Ospreay fought valiantly and seemed like a sure thing to dethrone Jon Moxley. But Moxley put Ospreay down with a series of Deathriders, and refused to give him the storybook ending many (including myself) expected. 

Ospreay didn’t just fail in his attempt to claim the Continental Championship — he was pinned clean. From a booking perspective, coming up short in a time limit draw would have been plenty of setback for Ospreay. But immediately taking his legs out from such a strong return is a strange call. Perhaps he’s being groomed for even bigger things this summer? It’s difficult not to have a short-term view for a star fans have been impatiently waiting on to break through. 

3. Kevin Knight is ready for takeoff

Kevin Knight has been right on the cusp of singles stardom essentially since joining AEW last year. Back in January I called him one of the breakout contenders for 2026, needing only a Kyle Fletcher-esque mid-card run to make the leap. And here we are in April, and Knight hasn’t just set himself up for a similar run, but he’s holding the very title Fletcher held to catapult himself.

The ending sequence of Knight winning Sunday’s TNT Championship Gauntlet Match serves to enhance both Knight and his tag-team partner, “Speedball” Mike Bailey. With Daniel Garcia holding a submission onto Bailey, Knight’s frogsplash onto Garcia took advantage of an opening and gave him the victory at the expense of his partner. That’ll be one to watch in coming months as Knight steps into his new role as TNT Champion and Bailey attempts to find his footing. 

KEVIN KNIGHT HAS DONE IT! @Jet2Flyy is the NEW TNT Champion!

Watch #AEWDynasty LIVE on HBO Max PPV pic.twitter.com/O1bQ4477LX

— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) April 13, 2026

4. FTR’s generational run

FTR is on the run of a lifetime, with consecutive wins over the Young Bucks and now Adam Copeland and Christian Cage. Played as AEW’s ultimate heel tag-team champions, FTR’s role has been clear in recent months as they garner as much heat as possible in the bridge run to All In later this summer. They did just that again on Sunday, pulling on the heartstrings of the Canadian faithful with a victory that seemed to take the air out of the audience. 

Any title change looks like it will have to wait until London in August as recent wins have built real momentum for FTR. As of now, it feels like AEW’s tag-team division is possibly the organization’s strongest division with a clear path toward the biggest show of the year.

5. Darby Allin gets another shot

Sometimes Darby Allin meets someone just as crazy as him — or at least just as willing to take the insane bumps we’ve come to expect from him. Andrade El Idolo and Allin pulled out all the stops Sunday night, with Allin dropkicking Andrade on the stairwell in the audience, Allin taking a suplex from the ringside out to the floor, and the duo putting together an instant classic. 

Allin won with a Last Supper, earning him a handshake of respect from Andrade and guaranteeing himself a world championship shot. The win signals a potential turn for Andrade, who’s been a fan-favorite since his return, putting together unreal showings against basically anyone he’s been in the ring with. It also sets Allin up for another shot to reach the top of the mountain. 

For a guy like Allin, the timing feels off for a title change. He’s destined to hold it at some point in his career, but it feels like MJF is just getting started before potentially passing the belt to someone like Will Ospreay. 

TOLEDO, OH - OCTOBER 03: Darby Allin in the ring during AEW Collision on October 3, 2024, at the Huntington Center in Toledo, OH. (Photo by Frank Jansky/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
Darby Allin is next in line for a shot at the AEW World Championship.
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6. One step closer to a Don Callis Family explosion

Perhaps the best tag-team in the world, the Young Bucks, dazzled in tonight’s opener and set the pace for the evening. Their fluidity and ingenuity were on full display in a match that had only one logical conclusion: The Bucks getting their hands raised.

It was already well established that Kazuchika Okada and Konosuke Takeshita despise each other, with a match slated for next month’s Double or Nothing pay-per-view for the AEW Continental Championship already set. Don Callis acknowledged that the original plan was to have Kyle Fletcher partner with Okada, but the former’s injury required a quick intervention. 

The decision for AEW to shoehorn the Okada-Takeshita rivalry into next month’s show is an odd one after teasing the Don Callis Family’s breakup for months. With an objectively larger stage in All In locked in for August, it makes the decision to set up their match for May all the more curious. 

Whatever the reasoning is, it’s a welcome sight to see Takeshita portrayed as an elite talent. He has all the tools to become an AEW World Champion, it’s really just a matter of presentation and opportunities at this point. 

7. Can Ricochet make the leap?

After a lengthy National Championship reign, Ricochet seems ready to turn a corner in his climb up the AEW roster. A matchup (and win) against the returning Chris Jericho certainly fits the bill for the 37-year-old passing the eyeball test of a guy who belongs in the main-event scene against someone who’s been there since the beginning of AEW. 

I don’t want to get too ahead of myself in earmarking Ricochet into the world title picture just yet, as there was a heavy dose of The Demand making their presence felt in Sunday’s tilt. That could very well signal more faction wars should Jericho align himself yet again with a couple of young, rising stars. 

.@KingRicochet adds insult to injury!

Watch #AEWDynasty LIVE on HBO Max PPV pic.twitter.com/cEHHojJDRc

— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) April 13, 2026

8. Jamie Hayter and Thekla are just getting started

With “Timeless” Toni Storm out of action for the foreseeable future, Jamie Hayter stepped up and took the fight to AEW Women’s World Champion Thekla. Hayter and Thekla paired together with a strong, hard-hitting bout that has the legs to carry the women’s division. 

After a finish that saw Hayter potentially minutes away from claiming the world championship, it feels like this rivalry is far from over. A return to London would serve Hayter well in a chase throughout the summer and back to All In’s grand stage, with her eyes still fixed on the division’s top prize. 

9. The trios division is lost

There was a time when AEW’s trios division felt like it had some longevity. The House of Black, Death Riders, the Opps all had lengthy title reigns. But the last four trios champions have held the belts for just over a combined month and change, with Orange Cassidy, Kyle O’Reilly and Roderick Strong being the latest group to claim the titles. 

Winning the trios belts these days feels relatively meaningless, meant to either serve short-term gains or to be used as part of a larger story to move along the world title picture. Sunday’s match itself served as a nice palette cleanser ahead of the main event, but these matches can happen without the crowded championship picture. It might be time to start cutting back on when gold is defended and when a grudge match is more than enough. 

Is Man United vs Leeds on TV? Channel, kick-off time and how to watch Premier League clash

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Manchester United lock horns with arch-rivals Leeds in a clash that could prove pivotal at both ends of the table.

Without an FA Cup assignment last weekend, United’s spent four days in Ireland for a mid-season training camp as they looked to iron out any issues ahead of resuming their push for a Champions League place.

The Red Devils sit seven points above Chelsea in sixth and would require a serious capitulation to throw away a top-five finish, though Michael Carrick will nevertheless be keen to keep his so-far successful interim stint on track by passing the test of Leeds.

The visitors, meanwhile, come to Old Trafford off the high of reaching their first FA Cup semi-final since 1987 but will need to snap back into survival mode, with Daniel Farke’s side just four points above the drop zone.

Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the clash.

When is Man United vs Leeds?

Man United’s clash with Leeds kicks off at 8pm BST on Monday 13 April at Old Trafford.

How can I watch it?

Viewers in the UK can watch the game live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League, with coverage starting at 6:30pm BST. If you’re not a Sky customer, you can grab a NOWTV Day Pass here to watch without a subscription.

Team news

United welcomed Lisandro Martinez back to the fold during their training camp in County Kildare, meaning the Argentine is in contention after five games out. Mason Mount, Bryan Mbeumo and Benjamin Sesko are also set to be available but the game will come too soon for Patrick Dorgu, who is not yet ready to return. Matthijs De Ligt remains absent while Harry Maguire, who signed a new contract this week, is suspended.

Leeds will make the trip across the Pennines without Anton Stach and Joe Rodon, while former United winger Dan James is also unavailable. Jaka Bijol, Noah Okafor and Gabi Gudmundsson are all doubts.

Predicted line-ups

Man United XI: Lammens; Dalot, Yoro, Martinez, Shaw; Casemiro, Mainoo; Amad, Fernandes, Cunha; Mbeumo.

Leeds XI: Perri; Struijk, Bijol, Bornauw; Bogle, Ampadu, Tanaka, Justin; Aaronson; Nmecha, Calvert-Lewin.

WNBA Mock Draft 2026: Projecting Rounds 1-2 for Awa Fam, Olivia Miles, Azzi Fudd, more

WNBA Mock Draft 2026: Projecting Rounds 1-2 for Awa Fam, Olivia Miles, Azzi Fudd, more originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The next generation of hoop mavens will bask beneath the moonlight at The Shed at Hudson Yards on Monday night. The 2026 WNBA Draft is on the horizon, vowing to enchant the masses -- and drum up controversy, too.

Who will WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert call first? There are a host of captivating options, with Spanish forward Awa Fam and college stars Azzi Fudd, Olivia Miles and Lauren Betts all drawing interest. The Wings found their franchise cornerstone in last year's draft. Can they repeat the feat once more?

The drama is certain to continue down the board. Players like Flau'jae Johnson, Ta'Niya Latson and Janiah Barker could see their stock wax and wane as the draft wears on.

With that, here are The Sporting News' latest pick projections for the 2026 WNBA Draft, now going from picks No. 1 through No. 30.

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WNBA Mock Draft 2026

First round

1. Dallas Wings: Azzi Fudd, UConn

  • Age: 23, Senior
  • Position: Guard
  • Height: 5-foot-11

After weeks of deliberation, it seems the Wings have landed on Fudd. The UConn guard is the best shooter in her class -- and one of the best in draft history. Blessed with impressive relocation skills and effortless form, Fudd figures to fit nicely next to girlfriend Paige Bueckers.

MORE: Who are the best UConn women's players ever?

Awa Fam, Valencia (Spain) | Spain

  • Age: 19
  • Position: Forward/Center
  • Height: 6-foot-4

Fam is the best prospect available in this year's draft. Her size, versatility, footwork and passing chops -- especially in the short roll -- make her an enchanting prospect, especially to a side already blessed with one gifted pick-and-roll operator in Paige Bueckers.

Three years younger than the majority of her draft class peers, Fam and her two-way skillset make her poised to be the first international prospect to go No. 1 overall since Lauren Jackson did so in 2001.

2. Minnesota Lynx: Lauren Betts, UCLA

  • Age: 22, Senior
  • Position: Center
  • Height: 6-foot-7

Minnesota saw its front-court depth dissipate in the first few days of free agency, with Jessica Shepard and reigning co-Defensive Player of the Year Alanna Smith exiting stage left. The Lynx will swiftly find a replacement in Betts, the draft's best defensive prospect.

It's unclear how Betts' offensive game will scale up at the next level. But she is a defensive savant, adept at contesting and swatting away shots and stepping out on ball-handlers in drop coverage. Her defensive potential is enchanting. That should be enough to prompt Cheryl Reeve to invest in her services in 2026.

Azzi Fudd

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3. Seattle Storm: Olivia Miles, TCU

  • Age: 23, Senior
  • Position: Guard
  • Height: 5-foot-10

Miles is one of the best passers in draft history, blessed with a passing repertoire awash with glitter and gold.

Her defense leaves a lot to be desired. But her offensive gifts are dizzying, both as a driver and shooter. Miles sank 37.6 percent of her threes across her final two collegiate seasons. If that shooting prowess sticks at the WNBA level, she could find herself in contention for All-Star berths for years to come.

Seattle needs a ball-handler to join its ranks after Skylar Diggins and Gabby Williams left town in the offseason. Who better than Miles, who was widely assumed to be interested in Miles' services before she spurned last year's draft?

4. Washington Mystics: Awa Fam, Valencia (Spain) | Spain

  • Age: 19
  • Position: Forward
  • Height: 6-foot-4

Fam has the highest upside of any player in this year's draft. Her size, versatility, footwork and passing chops -- especially in the short roll -- are befitting of ballads.

She finds a home in Washington after a brief tumble, a dynamic that had less to do with her skillset than her fit on Dallas, Minnesota and Seattle's rosters. Washington will benefit 

Her slide has less to do with her gifts and more to do with fit. Dallas looks to have settled on its frontcourt, while Minnesota and Seattle have more glaring holes in their roster than at forward. 

Betts showed out in the tournament, flaunting her considerable defensive traits while showcasing a deft passing touch out of the post. She's not the perfect prospect by any means -- her build doesn't appear to lend itself to fast-pace play. But the Mystics need help on the defensive side of the court, especially with Shakira Austin slated to hit restricted free agency in the offseason.

5. Chicago Sky: Kiki Rice, UCLA

  • Age: 22, Senior
  • Position: Guard
  • Height: 5-foot-11

Angel Reese's departure kicks off a new era in Chicago. Reinforcements are on the way in the form of Rice, a talented senior who helped push the Bruins during their run to the national title.

Rice is athletic, aggressive and defensively sound. She also sank 38 percent of her threes during her senior year, an enchanting proposition for a Chicago side that ranked fifth-worst in three-point shooting. The Sky boasted the league's worst backcourt in 2025. Rice figures to change that.

6. Toronto Tempo: Flau'jae Johnson, LSU

  • Age: 22, Senior
  • Position: Guard
  • Height: 5-foot-10

Johnson slips slightly in our latest mock draft. She struggled at times during her final season in Baton Rouge.

Still, the talent is enchanting. Johnson is a dogged defender whose athletic gifts alone bring her the title of her draft class' best slasher. Johnson could be a star in the right setting. We think she'll land in Toronto, where she should get a chance to see plenty of the ball.

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Raven Johnson

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7. Portland Fire: Raven Johnson, South Carolina

  • Age: 23, Senior
  • Position: Guard
  • Height: 5-foot-9

Johnson has all the makings of a steady pro, pairing strong defense with a burgeoning 3-point stroke to propel South Carolina up the college ranks. Johnson brings her 41.4% 3-point shooting to a Fire squad that will look to find consistency in its maiden WNBA season.

8. Golden State Valkyries: Nell Angloma, BMLA (France) | France

  • Age: 19
  • Position: Forward
  • Height: 5-foot-10

The Valkyries dipped into the international market during the 2025 WNBA Draft, adding Janelle Salaun and Juste Jocyte to a roster already teeming with foreign flavor.

We think they'll go to that well once more to land Angloma. She is the latest standout France prospect, enjoying a splendid campaign with Basket Lattes Montpellier Agglomeration. Her success at the EuroCup level has drawn admirers, although there are questions about her ability to shoot the ball at the next level.

Still, Angloma is a strong, lanky athlete who should have ample time to fill into her frame. If she can consistently hit shots from range, the Valkyries will have quite the building block at their disposal.


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9. Washington Mystics: Gianna Kneepkens, UCLA

  • Age: 23, Senior
  • Position: Guard
  • Height: 5-foot-11

Kneepkens is the easy pick for the Mystics, who ranked bottom of the league in three-point attempts. Sonia Citron is a trebuchet, flaunting a scorching 44.5% three-point rate in her rookie season. Beyond her, Washington was lacking in floor spacers.

Kneepkens should fill that role with aplomb. The Utah transfer is a career 43.2% three-point shooter across five collegiate seasons.

Gabriela Jaquez

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10. Indiana Fever: Gabriela Jaquez, UCLA

  • Age: 22, Senior
  • Position: Guard
  • Height: 6-foot

The Fever fell just short of a Finals berth in 2025. Assuming Caitlin Clark has a clean bill of health in 2026, they should be able to contend for glory in 2026.

Jaquez possesses all the skills desired out of a modern wing. She projects to be something of a utility player at the next level, with her potential hinging on whether her jumper is consistent. If the NCAA tournament was any indication, things are trending up in that direction. 

11. Washington Mystics: Madina Okot, South Carolina | Kenya

  • Age: 21, Senior
  • Position: Center
  • Height: 6-foot-6

Okot is the youngest college prospect in this year's class. Her game is fairly unrefined -- she only started playing basketball five years ago. But she has shown flashes of brilliance on both ends of the floor, touting a burgeoning shooting stroke on triples -- albeit on limited attempts.

If she does declare, though, Okot could draw first-round buzz. Her youth, athleticism and hands are enchanting. So, too, are her budding shooting skills -- Okot has hit 48.1% of her three-pointers, albeit on limited attempts.

Washington enjoyed marked success putting its faith in youngsters last season. With Stefanie Dolson's contract expiring, the Mystics could do worse than add another young big to their ranks.

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12. Connecticut Sun: Ta’Niya Latson, South Carolina

  • Age: 22, Senior
  • Position: Guard
  • Height: 5-foot-8

Latson can light the basket up like few others in the nation. At Florida State, she was artful, particularly in transition. Her athletic gifts make her a difficult matchup to handle out in the open floor.

The South Carolina guard has her detractors — she’s not much of a shooter and can struggle to attack defenders one-on-one. But Latson’s athleticism should be enough to draw first-round consideration, especially for a Connecticut side still finding its way after Alyssa Thomas, DeWanna Bonner and Brionna Jones’ departures.

13. Atlanta Dream: Iyana Martin, Perfumerias Avenida (Spain) | Spain

  • Age: 20
  • Position: Guard
  • Height: 5-foot-8

Martin is one of the best passers in this year’s draft, adept at finding cutters and shooters with unique passing angles.

She’s undoubtedly a prospect player, needing to add some dynamism in other parts of her game. Her lackluster frame is also of concern, although Rhyne Howard, Allisha Gray and Angel Reese should have the defensive chops to help her at the next level.

Martin projects as a draft-and-stash. Atlanta has the talent to justify keeping her in Europe for an additional season.

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14. Seattle Storm: Ashlon Jackson, Duke

  • Age: 22, Senior
  • Position: Guard
  • Height: 6-foot

Jackson is far from your proverbial 3-and-D wing, also offering a play-making flourish. She averaged a career-best 4.6 assists as a senior and should sizzle coming off the bench for Seattle.

15. Connecticut Sun: Cotie McMahon, Ole Miss

  • Age: 21, Senior
  • Position: Forward
  • Height: 6-foot-1

McMahon rounds out the list of first-rounders. The Ole Miss wing needs to improve her shooting stroke at the next level. But she’s an athletic marvel at her size. That’s a welcome addition to the Sun’s underwhelming roster.

Second round

16. Seattle Storm (via Dallas Wings)

  • Janiah Barker, F, Tennessee (6-4)

17. Portland Fire (via Chicago Sky)

  • Charlisse Leger-Walker, G, UCLA | New Zealand (5-10)

18. Connecticut Sun

  • Lani White, G, Utah (5-11)

19. Washington Mystics

  • Maggie Doogan, F, Richmond (6-2)

20. Los Angeles Sparks

  • Taina Mair, G, Duke (5-9)

21. Chicago Sky (Portland Fire)

  • Shay Ciezki, G, Indiana (5-7)

22. Toronto Tempo

  • Justine Pissott, F, Vanderbilt (6-4)

23. Golden State Valkyries

  • Frieda Buhner, F, Movistar Estudiantes (Spain) | Germany (6-1)

24. Los Angeles Sparks (via Seattle Storm)

  • Angela Dugalic, F, UCLA | Serbia (6-4)

25. Indiana Fever

  • Laila Phelia, G, Syracuse (6-0)

26. Toronto Tempo (via New York Liberty)

  • Marta Suarez, F, TCU | Spain (6-3)

27. Phoenix Mercury

  • Kara Dunn, G, USC (5-11)

28. Atlanta Dream

  • Teonni Key, F, Kentucky (6-5)

29. Las Vegas Aces

  • Raegan Beers, C, Oklahoma (6-4)

30. Washington Mystics (via Minnesota Lynx)

  • Saffron Shiels, F, Townsville Fire (Australia) |  Australia (6-2)

Maite Zubieta: Man United Women&#8217;s stance on Spanish star revealed

Maite Zubieta: Man United Women’s stance on Spanish star revealed
Maite Zubieta: Man United Women’s stance on Spanish star revealed

Manchester United Women have had a decent season so far.

Season

They made history by reaching the quarter-finals of their maiden Champions League campaign but were eventually eliminated by Bayern Munich after a brave effort.

Marc Skinner’s side also reached their first League Cup final but were beaten 0-2 by old nemesis Chelsea.

United now also find themselves fourth in the league and are currently outside the Champions League places. Nonetheless, three wins from their final league games would be enough to claim a spot amongst next season’s European elite.

Head coach Skinner was backed in the winter window with the signings of Lea Schuller and Swedes Hanna Lundkvist and Ellen Wangerheim.

However, Skinner still believes this is not enough and has regularly called publicly for a bigger, stronger squad so that his side can truly compete in four competitions next season.

Maite Zubieta

Spanish newspaper AS reports that United may have set their sights on their next midfield reinforcement, Athletic Club’s Maite Zubieta.

The paper states that, “according to sources consulted by AS, Atlético Madrid and Real Madrid have inquired about the Basque midfielder’s situation and future plans.”

Nonetheless, interest in the player is not only limited to Spain. AS also reports that she “has options in the English Premier League, where Arsenal and Manchester United already showed interest last season.”

Zubieta has been described as “a box-to-box midfielder with excellent ball distribution and vision.”

She is also currently “the driving force” behind Athletic Club, where she has been a regular starter since her teenage years.

The midfielder has also had success on the international scene, winning the European Under-19 Championship twice and an Under-20 World Cup with Spain. She was also part of the senior team that finished runner-up to England in last summer’s Euros.

She has scored two goals in 23 matches this season in Liga F.

Maite Zubieta season stats

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Atletico Madrid to welcome back two key players for Barcelona showdown

Atletico Madrid to welcome back two key players for Barcelona showdown
Atletico Madrid to welcome back two key players for Barcelona showdown

Atletico Madrid are hoping to finish the job when they host Barcelona at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano on Tuesday. Diego Simeone’s side lead 2-0 from last week’s Champions League quarter-final first leg in Catalonia, which makes Los Colchoneros firm favourites to face Arsenal or Sporting CP in the last four.

Atleti got the win at the Spotify Camp Nou without a number of key players. Pablo Barrios was among those to miss out, and while he will again be absent on Tuesday, the same cannot be said for Jan Oblak and Johnny Cardoso.

According to Sport, Oblak and Cardoso have resumed training with their Atleti teammates, and barring any last-minute setbacks, both will be included in Simeone’s squad for the Barcelona showdown this week.

Simeone has big decisions to make with his line-up

This news is very welcome for Atleti, but it also gives Simeone a selection headache. Juan Musso has deputised very well in Oblak’s absence, so it would be a risky call to drop him, especially since the Slovenia international will not be at 100% by the time Wednesday rolls around. As for Cardoso, he will almost certainly start on the bench, with Koke Resurreccion and Marcos Llorente primed to continue in the centre of midfield.

Nevertheless, Atleti will be pleased to welcome both back, especially considering they will be without Marc Pubill (suspended) and David Hancko (injured) for the Barcelona match, while Jose Maria Gimenez is also unlikely to return in time from yet another physical problem. That means Clement Lenglet and Robin Le Normand will start in defence together, which is a pairing that has not often been utilised in tandem, especially this season.

It remains to be seen how Simeone will line up his side at the Metropolitano. It won’t be his strongest XI, but he’ll hope it’s enough to see off Barcelona’s expected fightback.

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