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KL Rahul to Nitish Kumar Reddy: 5 players battle to watch in today's IPL 2026 match between SRH and DC

Sunrisers Hyderabad, riding on back-to-back wins, will look to secure a third consecutive victory when they face Delhi Capitals at home. Currently fourth on the table, SRH are high on confidence after defending 194 against Chennai Super Kings, thanks to strong bowling contributions from Eshan Malinga, Nitish Reddy, Sakib Hussain, and Shivang Kumar. While Praful Hinge had an off day, his composure in the final over remains a positive.

However, SRH’s batting has been inconsistent. Openers Abhishek Sharma and Travis Head have followed a high-risk, high-reward approach, but the returns have been mixed. This has increased the reliance on Heinrich Klaasen, the current Orange Cap holder. Contributions from Ishan Kishan and the middle order will be crucial.



Delhi Capitals, placed fifth, bounced back from two consecutive losses with a successful chase against RCB. KL Rahul and Tristan Stubbs led the recovery after a top-order collapse, while David Miller sealed the win, redeeming himself after a previous setback. Historically, DC have had the edge over SRH in Hyderabad, winning two of the last three completed matches at this venue.

Here are five key player battles that could define the contest:

Abhishek Sharma vs Mukesh Kumar



This matchup pits an aggressive opener against a disciplined bowler effective in both the Powerplay and death overs. Historically, Abhishek has struggled for consistency against Delhi Capitals, averaging just 19.14 across nine matches, though he maintains an impressive strike rate of 191.42. Mukesh Kumar, with five wickets in five matches this season, has been a key wicket-taking option for DC, despite a slightly high economy rate of 9.28.

Head-to-Head: Runs: 36 | Balls: 22 | Outs: 1


Travis Head vs Lungi Ngidi



A crucial Powerplay battle, Travis Head’s attacking approach will be tested against Lungi Ngidi, Delhi’s leading wicket-taker this season. While both players have vast international experience, their direct T20 head-to-head record is limited, with most encounters coming in ODIs where Ngidi has had better control.

Head-to-Head:

All Formats: 62 runs off 48 balls | 2 dismissals

IPL/T20: 29 runs off 17 balls | 1 dismissal

Heinrich Klaasen vs Kuldeep Yadav



This contest of Heinrich Klaasen and Kuldeep Yadav could be the “match within the match” in the middle overs. Klaasen is one of the most destructive players of spin in T20 cricket, while Kuldeep Yadav remains DC’s primary wicket-taking threat during this phase.

Head-to-Head (T20s): Runs: 38 off 24 balls | Strike Rate: 158.33 | Dismissals: 1

KL Rahul vs Nitish Kumar Reddy



This intriguing battle features a mentor-protégé dynamic. KL Rahul has been a key performer for DC, scoring 168 runs in five matches at a strike rate of 168. Meanwhile, Nitish Reddy has emerged as a reliable seam-bowling option for SRH, picking up four wickets this season, including a crucial 2/31 against CSK. Reddy has often credited Rahul for "invaluable guidance" during their time together in the Indian Test and ODI squads . Tonight, he will look to apply those lessons against his mentor.

David Miller vs Eshan Malinga



A high-stakes battle in the death overs, both players come into this clash in strong form. Miller played a match-winning knock of 22* off 10 balls (SR 220) against RCB, showcasing his finishing ability. On the other hand, Eshan Malinga has been SRH’s standout bowler this season, picking up eight wickets in six matches and excelling under pressure at the death.

Scouting Future Saints: Ole Miss wide receiver De'Zhaun Stribling

Wide receiver is widely considered to be an area of need for the New Orleans Saints as they head into the 2026 NFL Draft. Most expect the Saints to select a wideout in the first or second day, but don't be surprised if they come out of the draft with two receivers. If so, keep an eye on Mississippi Rebels playmaker De'Zhaun Stribling as either a Day 2 or early Day 3 addition.

Wide receiver Chris Olave is coming off the best year of his career and likely gets a contract extension this offseason. Beyond Olave, there are major questions at this position. Devaughn Vele and Ja'Lynn Polk are each in the mix, but both are relatively unproven. The rest of the position is made up of cast-offs or practice squad players with minimal past production. Stribling has been somewhat overlooked in a fairly deep wideout class, but has the ability to make an instant impact for an NFL team.

De'Zhaun Stribling bio

  • Position: Wide receiver
  • College: Mississippi Rebels
  • Height: 6-feet, 2 inches
  • Weight: 207 pounds
  • 40-yard dash: 4.36 seconds
  • 10-yard split: 1.53 seconds
  • Vertical jump: 36"
  • Broad jump: 10'7"

A three-star recruit at Kapolei High School in Hawaii, Stribling was lured stateside to start his college career with the Washington State Cougars. He'd pull in 44 passes for 471 yards and 5 scores as a redshirt freshman in 2021. Playing with future first overall draft choice Cam Ward in 2022, Stribling led the Cougars with 602 receiving yards and 5 touchdowns on 51 catches. He'd enter the transfer portal after that season, winding up with the Oklahoma State Cowboys.

Stribling was only able to play in four games during the 2023 season because of a hand injury. He'd bounce back in the Cowboys wide open attack in 2024, leading the team with 882 yards through the air while catching 52 passes for 6 scores. After that season, he landed with the Mississippi Rebels via the transfer portal. Stribling was a major part of the Ole Miss attack and crucial in their CFP run. He had 55 receptions for 811 yards and led the team with 5 touchdowns through the air.

Strengths

  • Nice size and speed combination
  • Crisp route runner with sharp breaks
  • Strong acceleration into routes
  • Makes good read adjustments to coverages
  • Extends well to make catches outside his frame
  • Creates downfield separation with burst and long stride

Weaknesses

  • Doesn't consistently make the play in traffic
  • Hasn't shown the quickness to get immediate separation
  • Must be more physical to combat press
  • Needs to be more aggressive when finding the open spot in zones

De'Zhaun Stribling 2026 draft outlook

Projections for De'Zhaun Stribling are erratic; anywhere from a second round selection to being available early into the third day. While not mentioned often enough in national circles, Stribling is an all-around talent that will contribute to an offense in several ways. He might need to add some strength and will need to slip press coverage better, but has shown that he can be a playmaker at all three levels of the field.

New Orleans desperately needs more playmakers for quarterback Tyler Shough. Adding at least one more receiver will also free up more opportunities for Olave. Stribling, no matter what round he's drafted, should be able to be at least a productive third receiver in quick fashion and may round into a quality number two in a timely manner.

This article originally appeared on Saints Wire: 2026 NFL Draft: Ole Miss WR De'Zhaun Stribling scouting report

Ronald Acuña Jr. ‘day-to-day’ after being hit by pitch twice

Atlanta Braves right fielder Ronald Acuña Jr. left Monday night’s game against the Washington Nationals early after he was hit by a pitch twice.

The Braves said X-rays on his hand were negative and Acuña is now listed as day-to-day.

Atlanta trailed the Nationals 2-0 in the fourth when Jake Irvin hit Acuña with a fast ball. Two innings later, the Braves were down 3-2 when Irvin again hit Acuña with a fastball.

The second pitch appeared to hit Acuña’s left hand as he yelled in pain. Acuña appeared in the on-deck circle in the top of the sixth, but manager Walt Weiss replaced him with Eli White in the bottom of the inning.

Atlanta pitcher Bryce Elder hit a Nationals batter and the umpires issued warnings to both dugouts.

The Braves won the first game of the series, 9-4.

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US-based businessman Paylor to be Gateshead co-owner

United States-based businessman Stephen Paylor is to become the new co-owner of National League club Gateshead.

Born in Hartlepool, Paylor has lived in the States for more than 20 years and is the founder and president of Next Level Soccer, a prestigious youth academy in Arizona.

Subject to league approval, he will now become part of Gateshead's ownership group alongside Mark Nellist.

"This partnership will allow our club to grow with the links Stephen has in the United States and will give us a wider global audience," Nellist told the club's website.

"It has come after careful consideration to allow someone to share control. My actions have always been for the interest of the people of Gateshead and what Stephen brings will only add to that."

Gateshead are currently 17th in the league with one match to go after a spectacular run of 31 points from 15 games dragged Rob Elliot's team to safety.

Despite living on the other side of the Atlantic, Paylor says that he has been keeping an eye on events in the National League and he was drawn to Gateshead's resilience in battling against the odds.

"In Gateshead, I saw a club and community who had dealt with a lot after the challenges of the last year," he said.

"I also noticed a real spirit and strength from so many to stick together when things didn't go well - you learn who people really are when times are hard."

Paylor has been in regular contact with Nellist and club chairman Bernard McWilliams over the past year and says that has enabled him to develop an understanding and feel for how the club sits in its local community.

"Knowing some of the people behind the scenes at Gateshead and learning what they give to the club has been emotional for me to see," he said.

"The soul and spirit of Gateshead and the resurgence of the last few months gave me hope that there are still people in today's world who value loyalty, family and community first."

Report: Chelsea have made contact over move for Bundesliga forward

Report: Chelsea have made contact over move for Bundesliga forward
Report: Chelsea have made contact over move for Bundesliga forward

Chelsea transfer focus sharpens as Adeyemi signals Premier League move

Chelsea’s recruitment strategy rarely moves in straight lines. It tends to circle, hesitate, then suddenly accelerate. The latest signals emerging from Germany suggest that Karim Adeyemi could be one of those moments where patience meets opportunity, with Fussballdaten reporting that the Borussia Dortmund forward is edging closer to a Premier League future.

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The language around this situation is telling. It is not framed as a sudden rupture, but as a gradual drift. Adeyemi’s contract runs until 2027, yet the sense from Dortmund is that something fundamental has shifted beneath the surface.

Chelsea interest grows amid contract uncertainty

There is a clear indication that Chelsea are more than passive observers. The report states that “Chelsea FC are in close contact with the player’s agent.” That line alone positions the club as active participants in what could become a competitive transfer race.

The forward’s reluctance to commit to a new Dortmund deal adds further intrigue. “With a contract at Borussia Dortmund until the summer of 2027, Karim Adeyemi is keeping the club’s new contract offer on hold.” It is a familiar dynamic in modern football, where contractual control can still feel fragile when ambition pulls in a different direction.

For Chelsea, this creates an opening. The club’s long term planning has leaned heavily on youth, speed and versatility, and Adeyemi appears to tick each of those boxes.

Tactical friction raises questions over Dortmund future

Behind the scenes, there are signs of tension. Fussballdaten highlight that “tactical differences with head coach Niko Kovač, as well as the player’s visible frustration when substituted, have led many in the “Yellow Wall” to believe that the time for a separation has come.”

These details matter. Transfers are rarely about numbers alone, they are shaped by relationships, by trust, by how a player feels within a system. Adeyemi’s situation seems to sit at that intersection.

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His raw attributes remain undeniable. “Top speed: With a measured speed of 35.78 km/h, Adeyemi remains among the four fastest players in the Bundesliga.” Yet that explosiveness has not consistently translated into decisive output this season, a point not lost on critics.

Financial landscape aligns with Chelsea strategy

Chelsea’s interest also aligns with the financial contours of the deal. Dortmund are described as projecting strength, yet the reality appears more flexible.

“Transfer fee demand: Dortmund are likely to open negotiations in the range of 65-70 million euros.” That valuation, while significant, sits within a bracket Chelsea have previously navigated, particularly for players with resale potential.

Salary expectations also play a role. “Premier League clubs are reportedly prepared to pay up to 9-10 million euros.” For a player of Adeyemi’s profile, this represents both investment and risk, a calculation Chelsea have been willing to make in recent windows.

Premier League pathway becoming clearer

There is a growing sense that England is the destination. Fussballdaten’s assessment is direct. “Recent information from scouting networks suggests that the player’s compass is clearly pointing towards the British Isles.”

Manchester United and Newcastle are both mentioned, yet Chelsea’s position feels distinct. Their contact with the player’s camp suggests a level of intent that goes beyond monitoring.

The final piece of the puzzle may lie in Dortmund’s own thinking. The report notes an internal belief that players “whose hearts are no longer fully with the club” should be moved on. That framing shifts the narrative from resistance to pragmatism.

For Chelsea, this could become an opportunity shaped by timing as much as strategy. Transfers often hinge on moments when clubs and players align in their readiness for change. Adeyemi appears to be approaching that point.

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If you’re a Chelsea supporter, this report taps into a familiar feeling, excitement mixed with caution. The profile of Karim Adeyemi is undeniably appealing. Pace, directness, and the ability to stretch defences are qualities that have been missing at key moments this season.

Fans will recognise the logic behind the interest. Chelsea’s attacking play has often lacked incision, and a player capable of unsettling defensive lines could shift that dynamic. Adeyemi’s speed alone suggests he could thrive in the Premier League’s intensity.

At the same time, there is awareness of the risks. Inconsistency has followed him this season, and supporters have seen similar patterns before. The club’s recent transfer history is filled with players who arrived with promise but needed time to settle.

There is also the broader question of balance. Chelsea have invested heavily in young talent, and adding another developing forward raises questions about structure and opportunity within the squad. Fans will want to see a clear plan rather than accumulation.

Still, the sense remains that this is the kind of move Chelsea are drawn to. If the price aligns and the player is ready for a new challenge, it could be another step in the club’s ongoing rebuild.

Dutch midfield prodigy tipped for Real Madrid move – ‘Will undoubtedly end up there’

Dutch midfield prodigy tipped for Real Madrid move – ‘Will undoubtedly end up there’
Dutch midfield prodigy tipped for Real Madrid move – ‘Will undoubtedly end up there’

Real Madrid’s long-term recruitment strategy has leaned towards identifying young talent early and Kees Smit seems to be gathering serious attention.

The AZ Alkmaar midfielder has been building a strong reputation in the Netherlands, and now his rise is starting to attract heavyweight interest across Europe, including from Real Madrid.

One man who knows exactly what it takes to succeed at the Bernabeu is Rafael van der Vaart, and he has no doubts about Smit’s potential.

Smit tipped for Real Madrid move

Speaking on Ziggo Sport’s Rondo programme (h/t Mundo Deportivo), Van der Vaart was asked about the young midfielder’s future and did not hold back in his assessment. 

“He’s simply an incredibly good player. 

“We’re often quick to call someone good, but in this case, he really is good.

“If he keeps improving like this, he’ll undoubtedly end up at Real Madrid or one of the world’s biggest clubs, which for me is Real Madrid.”

However, Van der Vaart also pointed out that talent alone is not enough at the top level. 

Kees Smit is attracting serious interest. (Photo by Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images)

The mental side of the game will be just as important for Smit as the spotlight grows around him. Explaining what the youngster still needs to develop, he added,

“To learn to handle all this, but I get the impression he’s still a down-to-earth person. 

“He doesn’t let himself be pressured, at least I don’t see it that way. What’s more, he gives good interviews and comes across well,” he added.

What is Real Madrid’s position?

Within Real Madrid, Smit is already on the radar. The club view him as one of the most promising midfield prospects in Europe, and his progress is being monitored closely. 

That said, he is not currently seen as an immediate priority, with other areas of the squad taking precedence heading into the summer, and that could open the door for competition.

Several Premier League clubs are also tracking Smit’s development, while Barcelona have reportedly kept tabs on him as well. 

Interest is growing, and with that comes a rising price tag. Any deal for the Dutch midfielder is expected to require a significant investment, with reports suggesting a fee exceeding €50 million.

For now, Smit remains focused on his development at AZ Alkmaar. But if his trajectory continues, it may only be a matter of time before one of Europe’s giants decides to make a move.

Matthew Stafford contract update suggests Rams QB may play beyond 2026

Matthew Stafford arrived for the start of the Los Angeles Ramsoffseason program on Monday and with it came an update on his current contract situation. The Rams already confirmed recently that they’ve been in talks with Stafford about adjusting his current deal, but on Monday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network shared the latest on that matter.

He says the two sides have made “significant progress” on a new contract, and it’s not just about giving him a raise after winning league MVP. It’s more about actually extending his deal, which currently runs through 2026.

“My understanding is that the two sides have made significant progress on a deal, not focused on giving him a raise this year, though that likely will come. It’s more on giving him an extension,” Rapoport said.

From The Insiders on @NFLNetwork: The #Rams are extending MVP Matthew Stafford, who has shown zero signs of actually aging. pic.twitter.com/JlqEwjtaI5

— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) April 20, 2026

That’s a clear indication that Stafford wants to keep the door open for a return to the Rams in 2027, potentially putting off retirement for another year. And based on Sean McVay’s comments this offseason, the Rams will be happy to have him for as long as he wants to play.

Stafford just turned 38 in February and based on the way he’s played the last two years, there’s no reason to believe he can’t still play at a high level into his 40s. He’s set to make $40 million this year and while it’s reasonable to think he’ll get a raise, the fascinating part will be the length of his contract.

Will the Rams try to keep him signed through 2028, even if the last two years are player options? It sounds like he’ll be on the books for at least the next two years, which is great news for Los Angeles if he wants to keep playing that long.

This article originally appeared on Rams Wire: Matthew Stafford's Rams contract more about length than money

What Rick Barnes said about new Tennessee point guard Terrence Hill Jr.

Mar 19, 2026; Greenville, SC, USA; VCU Rams guard Terrence Hill Jr. (6) celebrates after defeating the North Carolina Tar Heels in overtime of a first round game of the men's 2026 NCAA Tournament at Bon Secours Wellness Arena. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-Imagn Images | Bob Donnan-Imagn Images

After a whirlwind of a week, former VCU point guard Terrence Hill Jr. has officially signed with the University of Tennessee. The Volunteers were hot in pursuit of Hill from the start, coming off of his 34-point outing against North Carolina in the NCAA Tournament.

Tennessee survived an early visit to Kansas, getting him on campus in the middle of last week. On Sunday, the deal was done. Hill, although not as pure of a point guard as those before him in Knoxville, will fill the shoes of Ja’Kobi Gillespie.

“Terrence comes from a great family and we are pleased to welcome them all to the Tennessee basketball program. He is a focused, mature and committed person who possesses clear leadership qualities,” Rick Barnes said via official release on Monday.

Hill is coming off of his sophomore season at VCU, where he averaged 15 points per game. The 6-3, 180 pound guard earned first-team All-A-10 honors after developing into a go-to scorer for the Rams last season. Hill shot 46.6 percent from the floor and 37 percent from three-point range.

Hill was a consensus top 25 overall player in the transfer portal.

“We are bringing Terrence here to make an immediate, significant impact and we feel great about his ability to do so,” Barnes said. “He is a dynamic player with speed, quickness, a strong basketball IQ and extreme confidence. Terrence can separate off the bounce and can put the ball in the basket from all three levels. He will mesh well with the way we run our offense.”

Hill joins Dai Dai Ames, Tyler Lundblade and Troy Henderson in the Tennessee backcourt. The Volunteers will also bring in 3-star point guard Marquis Clark, along with two 4-star wings — Manny Green and Ralph Scott. Tennessee has also added Notre Dame star forward Jalen Haralson and Loyola-Chicago rim protector Miles Rubin.

The Volunteers remain in pursuit of Wake Forest guard Juke Harris and await an official NBA decision from Nate Ament. Both of those situations feel like they need to be resolved before Tennessee makes anymore decisions, although the need for frontcourt depth remains obvious.

NBA’s last 5 champions

Over the past five seasons, the NBA has showcased a compelling blend of dynastic resilience, breakthrough contenders, and meticulously constructed rosters. As highlighted by Fox Sports, the veteran brilliance of the Golden State Warriors to the emergence of the Oklahoma City Thunder, this stretch captures a league in transition. Each champion reflects a distinct blueprint for success. Milwaukee leaned on overwhelming physical dominance and superstar force. Denver mastered offensive fluidity through generational playmaking, and Boston engineered one of the most balanced two-way rosters in recent memory.

What stands out most is the diversity in team-building philosophies. The Milwaukee Bucks and Denver Nuggets relied heavily on continuity and internal development, while the Boston Celtics strategically retooled with high-impact acquisitions. Meanwhile, Golden State reaffirmed the enduring value of chemistry and institutional identity, proving that a well-established system can still thrive in a rapidly evolving league. Oklahoma City’s rise, on the other hand, represents the modern model—patient asset accumulation transformed into a cohesive, explosive contender.

RELATED: Ranking the current NBA playoff duos

Now, as the NBA enters its current playoff stage, the narrative remains unfinished. The question looming over this postseason is whether the next champion will emerge from this recent group of title winners or if a new contender will break through and reshape the hierarchy once again. In a league defined by constant evolution, the answer will add yet another chapter to this already dynamic era.

1. Oklahoma City Thunder — 2025

1. Oklahoma City Thunder — 2025
Oklahoma City Thunder team owner Clay Bennett and the team hold up the Larry O’Brien Championship Trophy after being announced NBA Champions at the end of game seven of the 2025 NBA Finals at Paycom Center. Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

The Oklahoma City Thunder’s 2025 championship marked the culmination of one of the most successful rebuilds in modern NBA history. Led by MVP-caliber guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, the team paired elite shot creation and late-game execution. Emerging stars like Chet Holmgren and Jalen Williams provided versatility on both ends, anchoring a defense that could switch and protect the rim. By the Finals, Oklahoma City’s blend of youth, depth, and star power made them the league’s most complete and adaptable team.

2. Boston Celtics — 2024

2. Boston Celtics — 2024
The Boston Celtics celebrates after beating the Dallas Mavericks in game five of the 2024 NBA Finals to the NBA Championship at TD Garden. Credit: Peter Casey-USA TODAY Sports

The Celtics’ 2024 title reinforced their status as one of the league’s premier franchises. Driven by the leadership of Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown, their two-way excellence set the tone. Key additions like Kristaps Porziņģis and Jrue Holiday elevated both spacing and perimeter defense. Boston’s playoff run highlighted their ability to control tempo and execute under pressure, with contributions coming from a deep and disciplined rotation. The championship ultimately validated a core that had grown through years.

3. Denver Nuggets — 2023

3. Denver Nuggets — 2023
The Denver Nuggets celebrate after winning the 2023 NBA Finals against the Miami Heat at Ball Arena. Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports

Denver’s 2023 championship run was orchestrated by the brilliance of Nikola Jokić, whose playmaking and efficiency redefined the center position. Alongside him, Jamal Murray delivered clutch scoring, forming one of the league’s most potent duos. The supporting cast—featuring Michael Porter Jr. and Aaron Gordon—provided spacing, athleticism, and defensive balance. Their cohesion and unselfish style overwhelmed opponents, that showcased one of the most fluid offenses in recent memory.

RELATED: Longest active playoff droughts in the NBA

4. Golden State Warriors — 2022

4. Golden State Warriors — 2022
Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) celebrates with the MVP trophy after the Golden State Warriors beat the Boston Celtics in game six of the 2022 NBA Finals to win the NBA Championship at TD Garden. Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports

The Warriors’ 2022 championship was powered by Stephen Curry, whose Finals performance earned him his first Finals MVP. Veteran leaders Klay Thompson and Draymond Green added to the core, combining shooting, defense, and basketball IQ. Contributors like Andrew Wiggins played a crucial two-way role, particularly in the Finals. The blend of championship experience and timely contributions allowed Golden State to reclaim its place.

5. Milwaukee Bucks — 2021

5. Milwaukee Bucks — 2021
Milwaukee Bucks players celebrate after winning the NBA Championship following game six of the 2021 NBA Finals against the Phoenix Suns at Fiserv Forum. Credit: Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports

Milwaukee’s 2021 championship was defined by the dominance of Giannis Antetokounmpo, whose historic Finals performance cemented his legacy. He was supported by the shot-making of Khris Middleton and the steady playmaking of Jrue Holiday. The Bucks combined physical defense with efficient offense, overwhelming opponents with their size and intensity. Their victory not only ended a 50-year championship drought, it also validated a roster built on trust.

Conclusion

Conclusion
A general view of the TD Garden after the Boston Celtics beat the Dallas Mavericks in game five of the 2024 NBA Finals at the TD Garden. Credit: Brian Fluharty-USA TODAY Sports

The NBA’s last five champions underscore a league defined by stylistic diversity and strategic innovation. As the current playoffs unfold, the possibility remains that this exclusive list could soon expand—or be reinforced by a familiar powerhouse. Either way, the next champion will continue to reflect the league’s ever-shifting balance between legacy, talent, and opportunity.

Jets 2026 NFL draft target: Scouting report for S Cole Wisniewski

Texas Tech safety Cole Wisniewski could be a player to watch for the New York Jets ahead of the 2026 NFL draft.

As things stand, the Jets hold nine picks in the draft, including two first-rounders (No. 2 and No. 16), and two second-rounders (No. 33 and No. 44).

If things hold there, general manager Darren Mougey and the Jets front office could have plenty of options to consider when turning in their selection cards.

During the run up to the draft, which starts April 23, Jets Wire will compile information on prospects Buffalo could have interest in. Specifically, what scouting reports and draft profiles say about their game.

Wisniewski, who had a pre-draft visit with the Jets, is up next in our prospect previews.

Here's a rundown of what experts are saying about his game:

S Cole Wisniewski | Texas Tech | Senior

USAT

Vitals

Height: 6'4"

Weight: 220 lbs

Age: 24

Pros

  • Ideal frame for NFL and uses it well
  • Solid tackler and good instincts to make plays downhill
  • Combination of physical and quick
  • Versatility; lined up at free safety, in the box, and in the slot

Cons

  • Older aged for a rookie
  • Played in FCS at North Dakota State until 2025
  • Doesn't have top-end long speed

Stats

2025 stats (14 GP):

  • 41 combined tackles, 10.5 TFL, 2.5 sacks, 1 forced fumble

Career Stats (52 GP):

  • 172 combined tackles, 32 TFL, 7.5 sacks, 1 pass defended, 1 forced fumble

2025 PFF grade:

  • 80.9.

PFF grade over the last three seasons:

  • N/A

Consensus rank

Draft stock: Day 3

Highlight reel

Cole Wisniewski (6’3 214) Texas Tech

+ Punishing tackler
+ Quick to diagnose and react
+ Versatility to play in the box or at either safety spot
+ 87.2 run defense grade in 2025
+ Ideal size and length
+ Special teams’ experience
+ Almost 2,300 career snaps played
+ 80.6… pic.twitter.com/MMkQkQaZ6C

— Bengals & Brews (@BengalsBrews) January 26, 2026

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This article originally appeared on Jets Wire: Jets 2026 NFL draft target: Scouting report for S Cole Wisniewski

Bills 2026 NFL draft target: Scouting report for DT Lee Hunter

Texas Tech defensive tackle Lee Hunter could be a player to watch for the Buffalo Bills ahead of the 2026 NFL draft.

As things stand, the Bills hold the No. 26 overall pick in the first round. The team has seven total picks scattered around the board. Buffalo is missing their second-round pick (traded for D.J. Moore), but the team picks twice in the fifth round.

If things hold there, general manager Brandon Beane and the Bills front office could have plenty of options to consider when turning in their selection cards.

During the run up to the draft, which starts April 23, Bills Wire will compile information on prospects Buffalo could have interest in. Specifically, what scouting reports and draft profiles say about their game.

Hunter, who had a pre-draft visit with the Bills, is up next in our prospect previews.

Here's a rundown of what experts are saying about his game:

DT Lee Hunter | Texas Tech | Senior

USAT

Vitals

Height: 6'3 1/2"

Weight: 318 lbs

Age: 23.9

Pros

  • 6'9" wingspan and a powerful NFL-sized base
  • Can withstand double teams; impressive against run
  • Gap integrity
  • Violent shedding off blocks with upper body
  • Effective bull rush

Cons

  • Sometimes loses pad level and gets too high
  • Lacks pass-rush moves
  • Doesn't have pursuit speed
  • Stiff hips; lacks lateral agility

Stats

2025 stats (14 GP):

  • 41 combined tackles, 10.5 TFL, 2.5 sacks, 1 forced fumble

Career Stats (52 GP):

  • 172 combined tackles, 32 TFL, 7.5 sacks, 1 pass defended, 1 forced fumble

2025 PFF grade:

  • 80.5.

PFF grade over the last three seasons:

  • 75.9.

Consensus rank

Draft stock: Round 2

Highlight reel

Lee Hunter | DT | TTU

Nimble NT that is always attacking the backfield. Has the hip sink & strength to hold the PoA vs doubles but excels backdooring or crossing the face of a blocker.

Powerful push-pull & club to shed blocks or as a rusher. Excellent stunter + pocket pusher. pic.twitter.com/UU3N9j9LoU

— Matt Lane (@Matty_KCSN) March 9, 2026

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This article originally appeared on Bills Wire: Bills 2026 NFL draft target: Scouting report for DT Lee Hunter

New Lions RB 'dying' to lead Detroit to Super Bowl stage

As the Detroit Lions arrived for their first day of offseason workouts, the organization shared a sneak peek into the franchise's offseason with the first 2026 installment of its Inside the Den series.

At the tail end of the 36-minute behind-the-scenes feature, new Lions free agent running back signing Isiah Pacheco shared his excitement to be in the Motor City.

And he said he's not satisfied after having gone to three Super Bowls and winning two of them with the Kansas City Chiefs.

via : @Lionspic.twitter.com/VTQA6xDTHd

— Woodward Sports Network (@woodwardsports) April 20, 2026

"It felt like home the second I stepped in the doors," Pacheco said of arriving in Detroit. "I went to three Super Bowls, but I'm unsatisfied. I'm hungry and I'm dying to get back in that environment, especially with this crew here that's never done it and I want to set history.

"We're going to challenge each other in that room. We're going to compete. Every day we're going to get better. That's what it's about. Building competition in the room to make each other better. And it's going to be fun."

Pacheco won't need to be the bell cow back for the Lions. Detroit already has three-time Pro Bowler Jahmyr Gibbs in its backfield, so maybe that can help free Pacheco up to rediscover the play he enjoyed in his first two seasons.

Pacheco, a 5-foot-10, 216-pound back out of Rutgers, ran for 1,765 yards and 12 touchdowns during his first two regular seasons in KC.

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“We have to avoid stupid decisions in the transfer market” – Barcelona manager Hansi Flick

“We have to avoid stupid decisions in the transfer market” – Barcelona manager Hansi Flick
“We have to avoid stupid decisions in the transfer market” – Barcelona manager Hansi Flick

Barcelona manager Hansi Flick has warned that they must avoid ‘stupid decisions’ in the transfer market this summer if they are to win the Champions League. Ahead of the summer window, Flick also commented that he and Director of Football Deco have ‘clear ideas’ on their plans for their activity.

The Catalan side are still recovering from their Champions League exit at the hands of Atletico Madrid, but with a hefty advantage in La Liga, much of the media talk is about possible transfer plans in the summer. Flick told the media that his side had to be perfect in the transfer market to win the Champions League.

“For me its a big dream. There are two things in life that I want, that we win the Champions League, and we have a fantastic team for the next years. You know how I always say, we have to make the right decision about the transfer period, don’t make stupid decisions, we must be perfect. The team is young, and we have a lot of potential, also to get better and better. We have a good structure.”

Barcelona miss Inigo Martinez leadership

One of the major losses for Barcelona last season was that of Inigo Martinez, who left on a free for Al-Nassr. It has been reported that their priority for this summer is now an experienced left-footed centre-back, the exact characteristics of Martinez.

“Last season, we had Inigo [Martinez]. And he was a great leader, and so this is also what we are learning from, so we need also players to have this leadership on the pitch. This is important. It’s about speaking, saying one-two metres here, speaking to each other. In training, I’m really happy, but in the Champions League, we need this. Players who are mature, who are able to show where we have to go on the pitch. This is important.”

‘We have clear ideas’  – Flick on Barcelona transfer plans

Although he was reluctant to give away the content of their conversations, Flick confirmed he was discussing their transfer plans with Director of Football Deco.

“We are speaking every day when he is here. We are speaking by phone. Of course, we focus on next season, it’s normal.”

The other priority target, if reports in the Catalan media are to be believed, is a centre-forward. Flick would not confirm that either.

“This is also not the right moment to speak about that. For me, it’s clear, we need every player now. And then we will see at the end of the season, when we analyse it, what we need. We have clear ideas. But now is not the moment to talk about it.”

Flick confirms conversation on Bardghji future this summer

That goes in tandem with doubts about the futures of Robert Lewandowski and Ferran Torres up front. Another forward being linked with an exit is Roony Bardghji, who in March admitted that he felt he deserved more minutes.

“For him, what I can say about Roony is that he is a fantastic professional player. It’s not an easy situation for him, because he expects more minutes. We have a player in that position, and he is doing really good, he’s one of the best in the world, and he needs to play. In these moments, we also need him on the pitch, it was really important.”

“Roony is doing fantastic. And I also spoke with him, and said let us go this way, and now he’s part of the Barcelona team. He’s playing with the best in the world, and he has improved a lot. I said we will speak at the end of the season, but now is not the moment, because we have seven games left, and it’s about every player. We need every player motivated, to show their best peformance.”

Barcelona return to action against Celta Vigo on Wednesday night at 21:30 CEST at Camp Nou, looking to maintain their nine-point advantage at the top of La Liga.

Barcelona superstar yet to receive a formal contract offer; no talks held about future role in team

Barcelona superstar yet to receive a formal contract offer; no talks held about future role in team
Barcelona superstar yet to receive a formal contract offer; no talks held about future role in team

One of the major decisions that FC Barcelona have to make heading into the final weeks of the season concerns the future of Robert Lewandowski.

The 37-year-old striker’s contract expires on June 30, and so far, everything indicates that his time at the club could be coming to an end.

Reports in Spain have suggested that Barça have sent a contract offer to the Polish forward, who is not happy with the terms being offered, as it requires him to take a major pay cut.

No formal offer yet

However, according to Nil Sola on SER, despite reports in recent weeks, Lewandowski has not received any formal proposal, either verbal or written, from Barcelona to extend his contract for an additional season.

As per the report, not only is there no concrete offer on the table, but no one from the club has contacted the veteran superstar to outline what his role in the team would be if he were to remain at the Camp Nou for another year.

The forward has previously rejected highly lucrative offers, both before joining Barcelona and during his time at the club. What he prioritises is the sporting project and the role he would play within it.

What next for Lewandowski? (Photo by Eric Alonso/Getty Images)

Lewandowski wants to feel important and valued within the team. This does not mean he expects to be an undisputed starter in every match, but he does want to maintain a significant role in the project.

Seeking transparency

In this regard, the striker finds it unusual that, at this stage, there have been no discussions with Barcelona to define that role.

Lewandowski is seeking transparency. He is known for his direct approach, as demonstrated during his time at Bayern Munich, when he pushed for a move in order to join Barcelona. While the current situation is different, his need for clarity remains unchanged.

Sources close to the player make it clear that remaining at Barcelona as a symbolic figure, without real sporting prominence, is not an appealing option.

The Polish forward believes he still has much to offer and is looking to be part of a project in which he feels genuinely important.

21st April – Five Memorable Celtic Moments on This Day

21st April – Five Memorable Celtic Moments on This Day
21st April – Five Memorable Celtic Moments on This Day

Five memorable Celtic moments, with a nod to the late Celtic Historian and Celtic Star legend David Potter, on this day starting in 1906…

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David’s bestseller The Celtic Rising ~ 1965: The Year Jock Stein Changed Everything completely sold out in print  but is available on  Amazon kindle, with all the photographs of the hardback edition, for HALF PRICEat just £3.49

Jimmy Quinn scored

ONE – SATURDAY 21st APRIL 1906 – Celtic, already champions, finish an excellent League season by beating Hearts 1-0 at Celtic Park, the only goal of the game being scored by Jimmy Quinn. It is some measure of revenge for Hearts Scottish Cup win over them in February. Hearts will be playing in the Scottish Cup final next week against Third Lanark.

John McPhail: Scottish cup final – Celtic v. Mothervell at Hampden. Goal scorer McPhail – Captain of the Celtic team – Holds the Scottish cup Aloft. – Players faces from left: Weir, Boden, Fallon and Peacock. April 1951

TWO – SATURDAY 21st APRIL 1951 – Celtic win the Scottish Cup for the 16th time and the first time since the second world war, as they beat Motherwell 1-0 in front of 131,943 at Hampden Park. John McPhail scores the only goal of the game in the first half, and the Celtic defence is up to the task as Motherwell’s fine side throw everything at them in the second half.

Hearts’ Freddie Glidden shakes hands with Celtic’s Bobby Evans before the Hearts v Celtic Scottish Cup Final at Hampden in April 1956.

THREE – SATURDAY 21st APRIL 1956 – A major disappointment for Celtic as they go down 1-3 in the Scottish Cup final to Hearts before a huge crowd of 132,842. It is generally agreed that Hearts are the better team, but there are certain unsatisfactory aspects of Celtic’s performance, not least a crazy team selection. Stein and Collins are unavailable through injury, but right back Mike Haughney is played at inside right while good forwards like Jimmy Walsh and Jim Sharkey are ignored, and on the right wing, Billy Craig plays his fifth game for the club and is totally out his depth. Ironically, Mike Haughney scores Celtic’s only goal.

FOUR – MONDAY 21st APRIL 1969 – A draw at Rugby Park, Kilmarnock is enough to win the Scottish League Championship for Celtic – more or less. It is a far from impressive performance however, as Celtic need an own goal from Frank Beattie and a last gasp equaliser from Tommy Gemmell to earn a 2-2 draw. The attendance is 18,000 and Celtic are now only one step away from a treble.

George McCluskey scored twice

WEDNESDAY 21st APRIL 1982 – Celtic take another step towards the League title with a 3-1 win over Jim McLean’s Dundee United at Celtic Park tonight. George McCluskey scores twice and Davie Provan once before a rather disappointing crowd of 14,659.

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Highly Unpopular Hobby Opinions

Highly Unpopular Hobby Opinions

I have a lot of opinions, as you know, if you read this newsletter each week. 

Most of my opinions are sound and rock solid, but every once in a while I let loose with an unpopular one. It’s rare, but it happens. 

Here now, in a safe space, are more of my highly unpopular hobby opinions.

Mini cards rule: People hate them, but here are some mini cards that are awesome and prove my point:

  • the Campioni di Futuro is the most fun LeBron James rookie card

  • the Venorlandus mini Muhammed Ali card is the coolest Ali card ever

  • and don’t get me started on the Winged Animals cigarette card set 

  • or the Menko Japanese Mickey Mouse cards from the 1930s, which is the coolest of all Disney sets

  • the 1963 Topps mini monster cards are ridiculous

  • the 1974 Swedish Hitmakers set has Rick Springfield holding a baby tiger

  • and look at how adorable young Lionel Messi is in this 2004 promo mini card! 

Bowman 1st Cards are a Waste: Sorry, but I don’t get it. I mean I get it but I don’t “get it.” Rookie cards always cut the legs out from under the Bowman 1st cards. You know what’s usually “first?” Sports Illustrated for Kids cards. Why not just put “Rookie” on their...first card? It’s like some weird 7-course meal. 

ME: Is this the appetizer? 

WAITER: No, this is the amuse-bouche.

ME: Oh, So what was that earlier?

WAITER: That was the palette cleanser.

ME: And that…?

WAITER: That is the jar of mints you stole from the maître d' station…

ME: Oh…  

Overpaying for PSA cards is dumb: “Yeah but, like, it’s a PSA card, man.” Sure, man. No one has legitimately explained to me why PSA cards are “better” than something like TAG or SGC or Arena Club or whatever else is out there.  

ME: Why do PSA cards hold higher value than TAG cards?

WAITER: Sir, this is a Wendy’s…

ME: Why is there a waiter at a Wendy’s…?

Hockey is the best investment sport cards at the moment: Spicy!! Why do I say that? Well, hockey viewership is booming thanks to their “youth movement,” led by Macklin Celebrini. We might be seeing the best crop of young players to hit the league since – I don’t know, I’m not really a huge hockey guy – but the ratings seem to agree with me! According to ESPN they saw nearly a 40% increase in year-over-year viewership. And considering the boxes haven’t priced out the “common collector” like Topps has done for NFL, MLB and NBA, it still holds opportunity to hit some big, long-term collectibles. 

Let’s get into stamps: This isn’t really a hot take, but I’m just out here thinking about how nostalgia drives much of any hobby and how no one mails anything anymore and when you do you probably just print out label – there seems to be a supply/demand case to be made to start getting into collecting stamps. Should we? 

I made myself laugh thinking about me advocating for stamps while writing an email newsletter. So, yeah, it’s not lost on me. 

Panini focusing on women’s sports has been an interesting development. And it seems to be working out for them. They’ve been crushing it with the WNBA cards - even the Instant Draft Day cards look cool this year. They just launched their NWSL “First Look” set and it looks pretty cool. We might actually continue to get a better product out of them if they actually pick a lane and stay within it. 

In related news, it will be interesting to see if the early Parkside NWSL sets end up being as desirable as some of the early Rittenhouse WNBA sets have become. Of course the 2018 Rittenhouse WNBA set included the A’Ja Wilson rookie - but there’s a bit of “keep those boxes sealed” energy with those Series 1 Parkside sets. 

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Cooper Flagg is showing up in football boxes now? As Hurry Up Cards put it, “it’s like when you get an onion ring in your order of fries.” Nicely done. 

Disney Neon hit the market this past Thursday and the Mega and Hobby boxes almost immediately sold out. I actually love the design of this set – however, (hey, another opinion!!) I think we’ve tapped out on Disney cards. 

Like, if you Google “Moana Disney Topps cards” and look at the images: it’s just a bunch of different cards of Moana standing in generally the same-ish position but with different designed backgrounds.

I think we’re probably done at this point, right? 

Sinisalo hopes 'goals start flying in' after Celtic net six

Celtic players celebrate at Hampden
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Viljami Sinisalo is convinced Celtic's extra-time goal flurry in Sunday's Scottish Cup semi-final victory over St Mirren can mark the start of an improvement in attacking output.

The Parkhead side's scoring has plummeted this season compared with last, but they netted four in six minutes to progress to next month's final after letting a two-goal lead slip at Hampden.

Goalkeeper Sinisalo believes that spell can help them rediscover their best scoring form as they aim to climb to the summit of the Scottish Premiership in their final five post-split matches.

"I'm hopeful we'll take a lot from that," he said. "Hopefully the goals can start flying in like they did on Sunday.

"It's definitely there, it's just about putting yourself in that position more often, playing the forward pass more often and being in and around the opposition box to have those moments.

"We've got to somehow find a way to be in those moments more often, like we were four times in six minutes.

"If you put pressure on your opponent, play it forward and run forward, you've always got a chance of creating moments like that - and then individual brilliance sometimes takes over, like it did on Sunday."

Celtic are third in the Premiership, three points behind leaders Hearts and two adrift of city rivals Rangers, with an inferior goal difference to both sides.

Despite that, Sinisalo insists there remains a strong belief within the dressing room they can get themselves back on top and retain the title they have won in 13 of the previous 14 seasons.

"We're a very tight-knit group, we fight for each other and we're good team-mates," he added. "We get criticised, that's absolutely fair - that's what you sign up for when you're a footballer.

"But the belief is there. We'll do our job and see where it takes us, but there's definitely a belief among the group and the staff that we can do something.

"There's the tactical stuff and then there's the mental stuff that you hope helps you. We've been there before and there are players who have won a lot, so hopefully that's one thing."

Amon-Ra St. Brown 2.0 Predicted to Land With Matthew Stafford, Los Angeles Rams

There is a growing belief around the league that one of the most polished wide receivers in the 2026 NFL Draftcould be heading to Los Angeles.

According to ESPN draft analyst Jordan Reid, the Los Angeles Rams are projected to select Makai Lemon with the No. 13 overall pick. If that happens, Lemon could quickly become a favorite target for quarterback Matthew Stafford.

And for those who have followed his rise, the comparison is already clear.

This could be Amon-Ra St. Brown 2.0.

Makai Lemon Amon-Ra St Brown comparison

Why Makai Lemon fits perfectly in Los Angeles

Reid sees Lemon as an ideal addition to a Rams offense that is already loaded with talent.

“The Rams’ roster is pretty stout, but there is a need at receiver alongside Davante Adams and Puka Nacua,” Reid wrote. “Lemon is a reliable and competitive target who would be an ideal fit in Sean McVay’s scheme. He had 79 receptions for 1,156 yards and 11 touchdowns last season, but what was most impressive was his 21 forced missed tackles (14th among FBS receivers). Matthew Stafford would love Lemon’s YAC ability and sure-handedness (one drop).”

That last part stands out.

One drop all season.

That level of reliability is exactly what quarterbacks like Stafford value most.

“Amon-Ra St. Brown 2.0” is not just hype

The comparison to Amon-Ra St. Brown is not just fan talk. It is coming from inside NFL circles.

According to Adam Schefter, at least one coach sees a striking resemblance between Lemon and the Lions’ All-Pro receiver.

“This kid is a baller,” the coach said. “This kid’s ball skills are just as good, if not better, than St. Brown’s. If he would block in the run game, this kid is going to have the same impact if you use him the right way.”

That is high praise.

St. Brown has become one of the most dependable and productive receivers in the NFL, known for his toughness, precision, and ability to create after the catch. Lemon’s production and play style suggest he could follow a similar path.

A dangerous trio for Matthew Stafford?

If Lemon lands in Los Angeles, the Rams would suddenly have one of the most balanced receiving groups in the league.

Pairing him with veterans like Davante Adams and Puka Nacua would give Stafford a versatile mix of route-running, physicality, and yards-after-catch ability.

For a quarterback who thrives on timing and trust, Lemon’s consistency could make an immediate impact.

The bottom line

Makai Lemon may not be the flashiest name in the draft, but his skill set continues to draw serious attention.

And if the Rams follow through on this projection, they may be adding a player who reminds many around the league of one of the NFL’s most reliable stars.

Amon-Ra St. Brown 2.0 in Los Angeles?

It is starting to feel very real.

Alex Eala’s greatest strength right now highlighted by Filipino Sports Hall of Famer

Photo by Robert Prange/Getty Images
Photo by Robert Prange/Getty Images

Alex Eala’s rise through the tennis ranks has been hard to miss. The 20-year-old has drawn plenty of attention, both for her ability and the story behind her journey.

There’s something a bit different about how it’s all unfolded for her too.

Usually, it takes players a good few years to build up any kind of following. They pick up fans over time, either by winning titles or by grinding through tough patches and letting their character come through.

Eala, though, seemed to arrive with a fanbase already in place. Her popularity isn’t just down to what she does on court – there’s more going on behind the scenes that has helped shape her rise.

Philippines Sports Hall of Famer Cecil Mamiit praises Alex Eala

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Photo by Robert Prange/Getty Images

While Mamiit may not have reached global stardom during his playing days, he still holds a special place in Philippine tennis. He’s set to be inducted into the Philippines Sports Hall of Fame next month.

Discussing Eala, he started by drawing a comparison to Manny Pacquiao, telling GMA News Online: “As a player, it’s amazing that she’s taking on the role. She’s doing a great job overall. Her game, great lefty, [there’s] room to improve. She’s doing well.”

“She has pressure right now. But I think it’s manageable to make her a better player over time.

“If she can think longevity and get better every time. I believe being with Nadal Academy and all that support, I think she would be fine.”

Mamiit then finished by pointing out what makes Eala such an exciting prospect for the sport.

“That’s one thing that’s showing well – her ability to stay in there,” he added. “How many matches has she come back and keep being around and being tough to play? That is the biggest thing right now.”

Madrid Open draw hands Eala a manageable start

Eala hasn’t made much noise at the start of the clay season, but there’s still optimism that she could find her rhythm in Madrid.

She’ll begin her campaign against a qualifier, and if she gets through that, Elise Mertens will likely be waiting in the second round.

Should Eala advance further, she could face Ekaterina Alexandrova or former world number one Karolina Pliskova in the third round. From there, a demanding stretch may follow, with potential matchups against Amanda Anisimova, Elena Rybakina and Coco Gauff standing between her and the final.

If she makes it to that stage, Aryna Sabalenka would be a tough opponent to overlook once again.

The full draw is daunting, but with the depth of talent on the WTA Tour, every event presents its own set of challenges.

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Devils Daily: Mehta Day in New Jersey; Draft Lottery Odds

It’s Sunny Mehta Day in New Jersey. The New Jersey Devils are set to introduce their new general manager today at 3 P.M. at the Prudential Center.

It’s the start of a new era for the red and black.

Mehta has much work to do right away. One of those tasks will be to tackle what he will do with his first round pick. He’ll likely make that decision after he finds out the Devils’ fate of the draft lottery. So, what’re the odds they can move up? More on that in the links.

Plus, Mehtas’d other top priorities via Devils Rink Report.

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RFL appoints RL Commercial's Jones interim CEO

Rhodri Jones during the 2026 Super League season launch
Rhodri Jones held roles within the RFL before taking on the position as RL Commercial managing director [SWPix]

The Rugby Football League has appointed Rhodri Jones interim chief executive as it continues the process of finding a permanent CEO.

Abi Ekoku held the role on an interim basis but left to join St Helens as their CEO in April.

Jones has held his current role as RL Commercial's managing director since January 2023 and prior to that had been chief commercial officer for Super League (Europe).

"It's a privilege to step into this role at such an important moment for the sport," Jones said.

"The 2026 season has started strongly and that momentum must continue.

"I'm focused on providing stability, supporting our stakeholders and teams, and ensuring we continue to deliver for our fans, partners and wider community, whilst the search process for the new permanent CEO of the RFL concludes."

In a statement, the RFL said Jones would act as interim chief executive "until the process to appoint a permanent CEO is concluded".

"Rhodri's appointment gives the organisation continuity and stability, whilst we complete the search process for the new permanent CEO of the RFL which we expect to conclude over the next couple of months," RFL chair Nigel Wood added.

"Rhodri is well-regarded within the internal and external stakeholder group, and I am pleased he has accepted this interim role."

Who should replace Sonny Gray in the Red Sox rotation?

Fort Myers, FL - February 21: Boston Red Sox pitcher Payton Tolle warms up before the game. The Red Sox played the Minnesota Twins at Hammond Stadium on February 21, 2026. (Photo by Barry Chin/The Boston Globe via Getty Images) | Boston Globe via Getty Images

Sonny Gray exited Monday’s game early with a hamstring injury. While the injury isn’t believed to be serious, Gray is spending at least 15 days on the injured list to recover. The Red Sox play 14 games over the next 15 games, so they’ll need someone to fill in. Gray’s turn in the rotation won’t come back around until Friday, and Tyler Samaniego will replace him for now, but they could turn to a traditional starter when the time comes. So, who should replace him?

Payton Tolle has a 4.80 ERA in three minor league starts. Tyler Uberstine is also on the 40-man roster and can provide bulk innings. Jake Bennett has been impressive in his short stint in the organization as well. My vote would be for Tolle, but any of the three have a solid case. Lucas Giolito is a free agent as well — that could be fun, but it’s unlikely. Is there someone I’m forgetting? Let me know in the comments.

50* biggest NFL draft busts of last 50 years no longer includes Sam Darnold

What exactly is an NFL draft bust?

It seems like a self-evident question, one I personally thought I’d given more than sufficient thought to − especially in the context of assignments like this − than it might have even merited. But it’s seemingly becoming a more complicated query in the league’s current environment – particularly at its most critical position.

Years ago, I’d compiled – and subsequently updated – a list of the NFL’s biggest draft busts over the past few decades. In the more recent iterations, Sam Darnold landed on it. I’d always considered him a highly promising, and often effective, player in untenable situations where he didn’t get requisite support – namely his hitches with the Jets and Panthers at the start of the career.

Nevertheless, good players are able to overcome their circumstances, and Darnold simply had not been able to early on. And even if much – or even most – of the blame for his struggles didn’t seem to lie at his feet, it was hard to regard him as anything other than a bust six years into his career given the circumstances he left behind in New York and Carolina.

Then Minnesota Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell, who had a major hand in turning Darnold into a Pro Bowler, made one of those profound – if obvious, in retrospect – statements: "I just think as a whole, there's not enough emphasis put on the organization's role in the development of the (quarterback) position – meaning I believe that organizations fail young quarterbacks before young quarterbacks fail organizations," O'Connell said as Darnold’s career was belatedly taking off under his watch in 2024.

Nearly two years on, O’Connell’s organization finds itself in the throes of a similar debate after signing Kyler Murray – the No. 1 pick of the 2019 NFL Draft once replaced 2018 first-round QB Josh Rosen after just one season – as it tries to find the right answer behind center after 2024 Round 1 QB J.J. McCarthy failed to fill Darnold’s void after the Vikes opted not to re-sign him in 2025.

As for Darnold? As we all know, his landing was more than soft, the third overall pick of the 2018 draft exorcising his "ghosts" to become the first quarterback of that vaunted class (which includes Josh Allen, Lamar Jackson and Baker Mayfield) to win a Super Bowl as QB1 of the Seattle Seahawks last season.

So what did the Jets and Panthers miss?

“I’ve always believed in myself, and I’ve always had confidence in myself to do my job. And I learned,” Darnold said before Super Bowl 60. “I learned a ton from the mistakes that I made early on in my career, and I feel like that kind of mindset has gotten me to this point.”

Good on him. Maybe if Darnold was able to serve as a microcosm for the NYJ and Carolina, those franchises would currently be in a far better place.

Regardless, it’s a reminder that football operations are often equally, if not more, at fault for players’ failures than they are – and why Darnold is officially off this busts list. And in an era when success must often be microwaved and so little time is devoted to player development, particularly at quarterback, maybe a little more grace and patience should be afforded to players, especially the Darnolds and Mayfields of the world. (And don’t expect McCarthy or Michael Penix Jr. to show up as busts – here – prematurely, either.)

Some words about the methodology of this list: The ranking and analysis are certainly interspersed with opinion. But I tried not to view these wayward picks in a vacuum – taking into account what teams sacrificed to take a player, either in terms of trade currency or whom they opted not to select, when evaluating each bust. Some deals themselves are included since many prevented teams from choosing superior options. Naturally, extra weight was given to quarterback gaffes.

Lastly, I tried to have some fun and creativity in select spots to keep you engaged, so try not to get too bent out of shape if that guard or safety your team took in the top 10 before he petered out didn't warrant a mention.

With that, here we go – and you'll note I managed to shoehorn more than *50* players into this rundown of the 50 biggest busts of the past 50 years.

1. QB Ryan Leaf, 2nd overall 1998, Chargers

It seems patently obvious who was superior more than a quarter-century after the fact, but he was very much in the conversation to be this draft's No. 1 pick. Of course, the Colts wisely chose eventual five-time league MVP Peyton Manning. Meanwhile, the Bolts set themselves back years by taking Leaf (4-14 in 18 starts for the club with a 48.8 passer rating), whose gross immaturity and inability to solve pro defenses trumped his vast physical talent. What cements his infamy is the price San Diego paid to simply swap its initial No. 3 pick to get Arizona's spot at No. 2 (more on that later). But the freight the Cardinals commanded, aside from the switch, was a second-rounder, an additional first-rounder in 1999 and two veterans (WR Eric Metcalf and LB Patrick Sapp). Oof.

2. OT Tony Mandarich, 2nd overall 1989, Packers

The Sports Illustrated cover boy deemed "The Incredible Bulk" prior to the draft – he had uncommon athleticism and size for the position at the time – was labeled "The NFL's Incredible Bust" by SI only three years later. Mandarich's steroid-fueled body and poor work ethic didn't hold up against professional competition, and he later descended into drug and alcohol abuse. Any value he later provided at guard might have helped the Colts but obviously didn't do the Pack any good. But this context truly frames his failure: Mandarich was the only player selected in the top five that year who didn't wind up in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Troy Aikman went No. 1, but Green Bay passed on Barry Sanders, Derrick Thomas and Deion Sanders.

3. QB JaMarcus Russell, 1st overall 2007, Raiders

It turned out to be a miserable year for passers, the likes of Brady Quinn, Kevin Kolb, John Beck and Drew Stanton also taken way too early. But Russell, who began his career with a lengthy holdout, never fulfilled the hype generated by his howitzer arm and legendary pro day. He lasted just three seasons, losing 18 of 25 starts and compiling an abysmal 65.2 passer rating, before laziness and weight gain washed him out of the league. Who could Oakland (at the time) have taken instead? Calvin Johnson, Joe Thomas, Adrian Peterson, Patrick Willis, Marshawn Lynch and Darrelle Revis all came off the board in the first half of Round 1.

4. QB Trey Lance, 3rd overall 2021, 49ers

San Francisco surrendered four picks, three of them first-rounders, to get into position for a guy who was basically a one-year starter at North Dakota State. In fairness to Lance, then-incumbent QB Jimmy Garoppolo, subsequent injuries and a shoddy development plan that HC Kyle Shanahan largely blamed himself for derailed Lance before he had a legitimate chance to prove himself in Silicon Valley. But the Niners saw enough to pull the plug after two years, opting to give the reins to 2022 seventh-rounder Brock Purdy and sending Lance to Dallas for a Round 4 pick. (Lance has been a backup with the Chargers since last year.) But just imagine if the 49ers had taken Ja'Marr Chase, Penei Sewell, Patrick Surtain or Micah Parsons instead of Lance … who maybe eventually blossoms elsewhere, little good as that will do San Fran.

4a. QB Zach Wilson, 2nd overall 2021, Jets

Now queue up the unfortunate 2021 QB corollaries – and brace yourself, Jets fans, as this is merely the first of many mentions. The NYJ effectively threw in the towel on Wilson in 2023 after trading for four-time league MVP Aaron Rodgers … then were quickly forced to turn back to the BYU product, who again miserably failed in his third attempt to produce at a level commensurate with his draft billing. Traded to the Denver Broncos during the 2024 draft, Wilson is now with the New Orleans Saints – his NFL completion rate (57%) and passer rating (73.1) presently married to 23 TD passes and 34 turnovers. The mistake is magnified by the fact the Jets could have augmented the roster in 2021 around Darnold with Chase, Sewell, Surtain or Parsons, among others.

4b. QB Justin Fields, 11th overall 2021, Bears

Recently acquired by the Kansas City Chiefs after a perplexing year in Pittsburgh in 2024 and a horrendous one with the Jets last season, maybe a guy with titillating dual-threat abilities resurrects his career ... at some point. But not before the Chicago Bears sent four draft selections (including two first-rounders) to the New York Giants to get Fields five years ago … then almost completely failed to put a legitimate supporting cast around him for two seasons. Many of Fields’ frequent failures must be laid at the doorstep of Halas Hall, a building that’s been so dysfunctional in recent years that the Bears were in position to replace him just three years later – 2024 No. 1 pick Caleb Williams now charged with trying to overcome his surroundings, though coach Ben Johnson seemed to redress quite a few of the issues for a squad that won the NFC North in 2025.

4c. QB Mac Jones, 15th overall 2021, Patriots

With the help of former New England OC Josh McDaniels, he looked like a legitimate NFL starter … for a year, anyway. Then it all fell apart for Jones, also largely undermined by an organization that didn’t give him sufficient positional coaching or playmakers. It got so bad in 2023, the decision was made to send Jones home in a trade with Jacksonville, where he backed up Trevor Lawrence in 2024. Now, like Darnold did, Jones is hoping to initiate something of a career reboot while apprenticing with Shanahan and the 49ers − and the early returns were promising in 2025, but Jones is apparently still a year away from a second chance.

5. QB Jeff George, 1st overall 1990, Colts

He looked like Uncle Rico, threw like him, too ... and basically played like the “Napoleon Dynamite” folk hero. Navigating into the top spot for George forced Indianapolis to surrender Pro Bowl OT Chris Hinton, future Pro Bowl WR Andre Rison and a first-round pick in 1991 to Atlanta – where George wound up himself in 1994 after wearing out his welcome with a bad attitude and 14-35 record for the Colts, who passed on three eventual Hall of Famers in the first round (more on them later). Never particularly popular in the locker room, George played for five different teams – and did post better numbers, if not many more wins, later in his career.

6. RB Lawrence Phillips, 6th overall 1996, Rams

Bad player. Bad dude. And St. Louis should have known better. The Rams parted with DT Sean Gilbert to acquire the Phillips pick – Eddie George was still available – and they exported Jerome Bettis to Pittsburgh in a separate deal to clear the way for Nebraska’s fallen star. Phillips averaged 3.4 yards per carry and didn’t make it through his second season with the Rams, cut amid excessive in-season drinking.

7. Jets' decisions to trade down in 1997

After going 1-15 in 1996, Gang Green most definitely earned the No. 1 pick of the '97 draft – which they surely would have used for Manning ... had he opted not to return to the University of Tennessee for his senior year. (And you can argue that newly acquired coach Bill Parcells could have done more to entice Manning to go pro, but that's neither here nor there.) However after Manning was off the table, Parcells dealt down from No. 1 to No. 6 in a bid to restock this roster, passing on the opportunity to snatch future Hall of Fame LT Orlando Pace. Then Parcells dropped from No. 6 to No. 8, passing on the opportunity to get future Hall of Fame LT Walter Jones. (Ugh and ugh.) LB James Farrior, who was much better in Pittsburgh later in his career than during his Gotham stint, "headlined" New York's forgettable haul, which could have also included Hall of Fame TE Tony Gonzalez, who went 13th.

8. Colts' decision to draft John Elway No. 1 in 1983

His talent obviously justified the selection, but team brass should have taken Elway seriously when he threatened to play baseball rather than for Baltimore. In the end, he launched his Hall of Fame career in Denver while the Colts were left with Hinton, backup QB Mark Herrmann, a first-round pick in 1984 (spent on G Ron Solt) and, in a year's time, a one-way, franchise-wide ticket to Indianapolis.

9. QB Robert Griffin III, 2nd overall 2012, Washington

The team shipped three first-round picks and one in Round 2 to the Rams for the chance to take RG3. Initially, it seemed a reasonable gambit as the 2011 Heisman Trophy winner won Offensive Rookie of the Year honors while leading a charge to the NFC East title. The rest is unfortunate history, both for Griffin personally and the organization at large. But Washington may finally be picking up the pieces now that Jayden Daniels has arrived as the latest presumed savior.

9a. Rams' haul for Robert Griffin III

On the opposite end of the RG3 coin? St. Louis parlayed its bounty into Michael Brockers, Janoris Jenkins, Isaiah Pead, Rokevious Watkins, Alec Ogletree, Stedman Bailey, Zac Stacy and Greg Robinson. Some decent (and not-so-decent) players there, but obviously not a group that came anywhere close to salvaging the NFL in The Gateway City, much less providing the bedrock for a perennial powerhouse.

9b. DE Chase Young, 2nd overall 2020, Washington

Basically the defensive version of RG3 – a rookie of the year before suffering a serious knee injury and ultimately falling out of favor with the organization. A player who entered the league with astronomical expectations – reference the frequent (and unfair) Lawrence Taylor comparisons – Young had 7½ sacks in 2020 … and 6½ total over his next three seasons with Washington before being unceremoniously traded for a third-rounder in 2023. Justin Jefferson, Justin Herbert, CeeDee Lamb and Tristan Wirfs were among the players taken later in Round 1 of Young's draft.

10. OLB Aundray Bruce, 1st overall 1988, Falcons

Atlanta also thought it was getting the next Taylor. Nope. Bruce was no better than a sub package guy, including spot duty at tight end. There were five Hall of Famers picked elsewhere in Bruce's draft and a dominant pass rusher (Neil Smith) directly after him.

11. RB Bo Jackson, 1st overall 1986, Buccaneers

Don't get it twisted – this isn't a dig at a guy who might truly be a "once-in-a-lifetime" athlete. Instead, interpret it as a dig at a long-feckless franchise that chose to squander its pick even though Jackson had vowed never to play in Tampa, believing the team deliberately cost him his baseball eligibility at Auburn while trying to strong-arm him into a football-only career. The Bucs took Jackson anyway, and he was soon stroking towering taters for the Kansas City Royals ... before joining the Raiders in 1987.

12. OT Robert Gallery, 2nd overall 2004, Raiders

He never approached his pre-draft buildup and, like Mandarich years before, only became serviceable after moving to guard. Who could Oakland have had instead? Larry Fitzgerald, Philip Rivers, Sean Taylor and Ben Roethlisberger heard their names called shortly after Gallery's selection.

13. RB Blair Thomas, 2nd overall 1990, Jets

To think future Hall of Famers Cortez Kennedy and Junior Seau were sitting there. Or, if New York really had to have a tailback, eventual all-time leading rusher Emmitt Smith was around until No. 17. He only wound up outrushing Thomas by 16,000 yards.

14. Bills' decision to draft Tom Cousineau No. 1 in 1979

Buffalo owned the choice after dealing O.J. Simpson to the 49ers. But Cousineau took the Canadian Football League's money and bolted, never playing a down for the Bills. Hall of Famers Dan Hampton and Kellen Winslow went later in that first round.

15. Seahawks' decision to trade down in 1977

They were induced to deal out of No. 2 after Tony Dorsett threatened not to play in Seattle, so the Cowboys moved up for the future Hall of Fame back. The Seahawks were left with Steve August, Tom Lynch, Terry Beeson and Glenn Carano. Who? Exactly. Guess who won the Super Bowl the following season ...

16. QB Art Schlichter, 4th overall 1982, Colts

On the field, he was horrendous (42.6 passer rating). Off the field, he was worse, his gambling problems leading to his suspension for the 1983 season and, later, prison. Schlichter's issues also forced Baltimore into its ill-advised Elway pick the next year.

17. QB Jack Thompson, 3rd overall 1979, Bengals

The "Throwin' Samoan" never threw very effectively in six NFL seasons. Furthermore, Cincinnati was just fine behind center anyway with Ken Anderson, who would lead the Bengals to their first Super Bowl two years later. Also, Phil Simms was chosen four slots after Thompson – or, if Cincy needed, like, a developmental quarterback, they could have had, uh, Joe Montana in Round 3 ...

18. DE Dion Jordan, 3rd overall 2013, Dolphins

The slender pass rusher was repeatedly suspended and only rewarded Miami with three sacks in two seasons. The Dolphins paid a first- and second-round pick to Oakland to get the Oregon prospect. Philadelphia took future All-Pro OT Lane Johnson with the next selection.

19. WR Johnny 'Lam' Jones, 2nd overall 1980, Jets

New York hoped his Olympic speed would translate into stardom. Not so much. Jones never looked natural as a receiver, often leaving his feet while trying to catch easy passes. The next player taken was Hall of Famer Anthony Munoz, arguably the best left tackle of all time. The next receiver selected was Hall of Famer Art Monk. Yeah.

20. DT Steve Niehaus, 2nd overall 1976, Seahawks

Seattle's maiden draft selection didn't turn out nearly as well as fellow expansion franchise Tampa Bay's after the Bucs landed future Hall of Famer Lee Roy Selmon at No. 1. (The Seahawks recovered by acquiring HOFer Steve Largent, who was taken by the Oilers in Round 4 that year.)

21. Buccaneers' decision to trade down in 1978

Confident in RB Ricky Bell, the No. 1 pick in 1977, Tampa Bay sent the top pick of '78 to Houston for TE Jimmie Giles and four selections, including a first- and second-rounder. The Oilers? Hello, Earl Campbell.

22. QB Josh Rosen, 10th overall 2018, Cardinals

Arizona traded a first-, third- and fifth-round pick to move up five spots to snatch him 10th overall in 2018. He flopped as a rookie and was replaced by Murray atop the 2019 draft ... when Rosen also burned the Dolphins, who gave up a Round 2 pick to rescue him from the desert before he failed in Miami. Like Darnold, Rosen was a victim of circumstances, but the Cards wouldn't have reset had they picked Lamar Jackson in 2018 instead.

23. CB Jeff Okudah, 3rd overall 2020, Lions

No corner has ever been picked higher. Currently unemployed at a time when many first-rounders are already raking in money from lucrative second contracts, it remains to be seen if Okudah gets a shot with a fifth team. He’s played in 50 of 101 potential games in his career to date. Worse, quarterbacks have a 107.9 passer rating when targeting the former Ohio State star. Oh, and just to repeat, Jefferson, Herbert, Lamb and Wirfs were among the players taken later in Round 1 that year.

24. P Russell Erxleben, 11th overall 1979, Saints

Groan. Known for his record 67-yard field goal in college with Texas, he proved neither the kicker nor punter New Orleans envisioned. Erxleben is the highest-drafted special teamer of the common draft era (since 1967), going two spots ahead of Hall of Famer Winslow. Erxleben landed in prison later in life for securities fraud.

24a. K Steve Little, 15th overall 1978, Cardinals

Taking a kicker in Round 1, especially in an era when the position was far less reliable, could be forgiven. But not if your guy misses 14 of 27 field goal attempts in three seasons ... and when you could've had Ozzie Newsome or Doug Williams.

25. QB Anthony Richardson, 4th overall 2023, Colts

He joined a quarterback lineage that included Johnny Unitas, Bert Jones, Manning, Andrew Luck ... and Schlichter and George. Self-described as a combination of Cam Newton and Lamar Jackson prior to the 2023 draft, Richardson has thus far been a lot closer to Schlichter − in terms of on-field performance − to date in his career, effectively replaced by Gardner Minshew II, Joe Flacco and Daniel Jones over the course of his career amid his immaturity, injuries and ineffectiveness. Despite his obvious physical gifts, Richardson's lack of playing experience behind center and at the University of Florida should have been predictive of his struggles. Don't be surprised if the Colts accommodate Richardson with a trade at some point soon and provide him the kind of clean slate he clearly needs to get his career off the ground.

26. OLB Vernon Gholston, 6th overall 2008, Jets

He played 45 games for New York. He registered nary a sack.

27. QB Kelly Stouffer, 6th overall 1987, Cardinals

He held out his rookie season and got traded to Seattle. Lucky for the Cards, given Stouffer (7 TD passes, 19 interceptions in five seasons) would make subsequent Seahawks franchise QB Rick Mirer – continue reading – look like an All-Pro.

28. WR Troy Williamson, 7th overall 2005, Vikings

Minnesota basically traded Randy Moss to Oakland in order to get this guy ... who finished with 153 fewer TDs than Moss.

29. TE Kyle Brady, 9th overall 1995, Jets

New York could have had Warren Sapp. Or Ty Law. Or Derrick Brooks. But in typical J-E-T-S fashion, they screwed it up royally. (And the availability of Law and Brooks didn't deter the Jets from taking DE Hugh Douglas 16th overall, either.)

30. QB Sam Bradford, 1st overall 2010, Rams

He certainly wasn't a bad player, and many forget he was Offensive Rookie of the Year. But his injury history at Oklahoma was predictive. The six players selected after Bradford? Ndamukong Suh, Gerald McCoy, Trent Williams, Eric Berry, Russell Okung and Joe Haden, with Earl Thomas off the board at No. 14. Bradford later cost Minnesota a first- and fourth-rounder in 2016 to replace Teddy Bridgewater but didn't get the Vikings to the postseason and lost his job to Case Keenum the next year. Bradford never appeared in a playoff game.

31. Browns' haul for Julio Jones

Cleveland dealt the sixth pick in 2011 to Atlanta – Falcons GM Thomas Dimitroff was widely panned for paying so much to get Jones – and ultimately wound up with NT Phil Taylor, WR Greg Little, FB Owen Marecic and QB Brandon Weeden. (Good job, Tom.)

32. Browns' 2012 draft

As bad as Weeden (22nd overall) was, RB Trent Richardson, the No. 3 pick, was worse based on relative value. Cleveland sent Minnesota four picks to swap from fourth to third overall. Even when the Browns flipped Richardson to the Colts for a first-round pick in 2013, they eventually wound up with Johnny Manziel.

32a. Browns' 2014 draft

Manziel (22nd overall) was dreadful. CB Justin Gilbert, the No. 8 pick, was a bigger blunder given his slot.

33. QB Brady Quinn, 22nd overall 2007, Browns

Not only did he add to Cleveland's litany of quarterback washouts, he cost the Browns a first- and second-round pick in order to trade up for him. (In case you hadn't noticed, it's a QB death knell to get drafted by Cleveland at No. 22.)

34. QB Akili Smith, 3rd overall 1999, Bengals

Just abject in four seasons (3-14 record, 5 TD passes, 13 INTs). The next four players taken were Edgerrin James, Ricky Williams, Torry Holt and Champ Bailey. No. 12 selection Cade McNown, Chicago's QB failure that year, looked all-world relative to Smith.

35. WR Charles Rogers, 2nd overall 2003, Lions

Sadly, he couldn't evade drugs or injuries. Also, future Hall of Famer Andre Johnson went to the Texans with the next pick.

36. QB Heath Shuler, 3rd overall 1994, Washington

He was a better congressman than quarterback – and wasn't even the best passer Washington picked in 1994, seventh-rounder Gus Frerotte proving far superior.

37. DE Andre Wadsworth, 3rd overall 1998, Cardinals

Often forgotten in the aftermath of the Manning-Leaf debate atop that year’s draft, but some scouts considered Wadsworth a better prospect than both quarterbacks. Knee injuries sapped his vast potential after just three seasons. Hall of Famer Charles Woodson was chosen next.

38. QB Rick Mirer, 2nd overall 1993, Seahawks

That year's Drew Bledsoe consolation prize, Mirer was wretched in four years with Seattle (20-31 record, 65.2 passer rating). Oh, and Hall of Famers Willie Roaf and Bettis were available in the top 10.

38a. Bears' 1997 trade for QB Rick Mirer

Forgot about this, didn't you? Seattle stole Chicago's first-round pick in exchange for Mirer, who was even worse in one season in the Windy City. Meanwhile, the Seahawks recovered to draft stud CB Shawn Springs.

39. QB Mitchell Trubisky, 2nd overall 2017, Bears

Another botched move by Chicago atop a draft in an ill-considered bid to fix the century-old organization's historic quarterback conundrum. To simply swap the No. 2 and No. 3 overall selections, the Bears had to give the 49ers a third- and fourth-rounder plus a future third-rounder (used on eventual All-Pro LB Fred Warner in 2018). GM Ryan Pace then picked Trubisky, who was middling at best while starting for two Bears playoff teams – the 2018 edition was Super Bowl-caliber otherwise – when he could have had Patrick Mahomes or Deshaun Watson.

39a. DL Solomon Thomas, 3rd overall 2017, 49ers

For all the capital the Niners inhaled in the Trubisky deal, they flubbed much of it by taking the disappointing Stanford star (relative to this slot) before trading the 2017 third-round pick ... which the Saints used on future Pro Bowl RB Alvin Kamara.

40. Raiders' 2020 draft

As much trouble as former GM Mike Mayock ran into in early rounds, this was the class that ultimately might have gotten him fired. First-rounders Henry Ruggs and Damon Arnette (the latter obtained as part of the Khalil Mack trade years before) were both released in 2021 amid serious off-field incidents, an inebriated Ruggs involved in an auto accident that killed a woman and her dog. Third-rounder Lynn Bowden Jr. was traded to Miami before his rookie season and never amounted to much in the NFL. Fellow third-rounder Tanner Muse never played for the Raiders, either, while WR Bryan Edwards lasted just two seasons in Las Vegas. The best of the bunch is Round 4 G John Simpson, who blossomed with the Ravens and Jets.

40a. Raiders' 2019 draft

With three first-rounders, this was supposed to be the year that Mayock set the Silver and Black up for years of success. But the immediate criticism of DE Clelin Ferrell, taken fourth overall, proved justified. S Johnathan Abram didn’t make it through his fourth season with the franchise. RB Josh Jacobs was a productive player, but not one the team deemed worthy of a multi-year contract extension. Round 2 CB Trayvon Mullen was also an ex-Raider after three seasons. (Qualifying note: Mayock found DE Maxx Crosby and WR Hunter Renfrow on Day 3, not that they were able to save his job in the final analysis.)

40b. OL Alex Leatherwood, 17th overall 2021, Raiders

Mayock did get one more crack at the draft ... and took the Alabama lineman much earlier than most observers had him projected. Unable to handle right tackle in the NFL, Leatherwood moved to guard but was waived prior to the 2022 season – by the regime that succeeded Mayock.

41. Raiders' 2011 trade for QB Carson Palmer

Can’t blame this on Mayock. Oakland gave up a first- and second-rounder to pry the former No. 1 pick out of Cincinnati and quasi-retirement. A three-time Pro Bowler, Palmer was 8-16 in 1½ seasons with the Silver and Black and was shipped to Arizona – where he reverted to star form – for the net gain of a Round 6 choice in 2013.

42. DE Mike Mamula, 7th overall 1995, Eagles

It's bad enough that Philly got duped into taking the original scouting combine superstar. Adding to the ignominy, the Eagles traded the 12th pick to Tampa Bay (the Bucs used it on Warren Sapp) plus two second-rounders to elevate into this mistake.

43. Colts' 1992 draft

Indianapolis owned the top two picks and selected DE Steve Emtman and LB Quentin Coryatt. Emtman was beset by injuries, and Coryatt was a pedestrian performer. This would rank higher, but the '92 draft was short on talent and hasn't produced one Hall of Famer – despite running 12 rounds – though Dallas' Darren Woodson might eventually reach Canton.

44. RB Ki-Jana Carter, 1st overall 1995, Bengals

In fairness, he ripped up his knee in his first preseason game and was never the same. Of note, it could have been much worse for Cincinnati. Expansion Carolina only charged the Bengals the fifth and 36th overall picks to move up for Carter, sweetheart terms by today's standards. Yet it worked out OK for the Panthers, who took QB Kerry Collins.

44a. DT Dan 'Big Daddy' Wilkinson, 1st overall 1994, Bengals

He was average at best for Cincinnati, which could have avoided the Carter gaffe in 1995 by taking Marshall Faulk No. 1 in 1994.

45. WR Treylon Burks, 18th overall 2022, Titans

Rather than pay WR A.J. Brown – now a perennial (embattled) Pro Bowler, legitimate 1,500-yard receiver and Super Bowl champion – Tennessee traded him to Philadelphia for a pair of picks, including this first-rounder used on Burks. The Arkansas product has produced just 63 catches for 829 yards and two TDs in four seasons – a period when the Titans felt the need to acquire WRs like DeAndre Hopkins and Calvin Ridley to address the shortfall.

45a. WR Jalen Reagor, 21st overall 2020, Eagles

It must also be noted that Philadelphia was compelled to trade for Brown on the first night of the 2022 draft after the disastrous selection of Reagor, who was Burks-esque through two seasons with 64 receptions for 695 yards and three TDs before being shipped to Minnesota for a cheesesteak. However the real cardinal sin associated with Reagor was that the Vikings drafted Jefferson with the next selection.

46. Todd Blackledge, Tony Eason, Ken O'Brien

If you drafted a quarterback in the first round of the 1983 draft, you had a 50% shot at getting a Hall of Famer – Elway, Jim Kelly or Dan Marino. Otherwise, you got one of these guys, all taken with Marino (27th overall) still available.

46a. DT Gabe Rivera, 21st overall 1983, Steelers

For whatever reason, Pittsburgh also bypassed hometown hero Marino, who would have made a mighty fine acquisition with Terry Bradshaw heading into his final season. Driving drunk, Rivera was paralyzed in a car accident midway through his rookie season.

47. Bears' post-Walter Payton first-round RBs

Brad Muster (23rd overall pick, 1994), Rashaan Salaam (21st in 1995), Curtis Enis (5th in 1998) and Cedric Benson (4th in 2005) all bombed in the years following Sweetness’ retirement after the 1987 campaign.

48. Cowboys' 2000 trade for WR Joey Galloway

In one of owner Jerry Jones' most notorious moves, Dallas sent two first-rounders to Seattle for the speedy receiver. Galloway averaged fewer than 50 yards per game in four years in Big D, while the Seahawks snagged future MVP Shaun Alexander.

49. QB J.P. Losman, 22nd overall 2004, Bills

He followed Eli Manning, Rivers and Roethlisberger as the fourth Round 1 passer in 2004. Oops. Oh yeah, Buffalo also gave up a first-, second- and fifth-rounder to get Losman when it could have simply waited to grab future Pro Bowler Matt Schaub in Round 3.

50. QB Blaine Gabbert, 10th overall 2011, Jaguars

Aside from quarterbacks not named Cam Newton, this was an epic draft. Jacksonville didn't get a crack at Newton, Von Miller, A.J. Green, Patrick Peterson, Julio Jones or Tyron Smith but could've taken J.J. Watt, Robert Quinn, Mike Pouncey, Ryan Kerrigan, Cam Jordan or Mark Ingram (among others – even Andy Dalton) instead of Gabbert. The Jags also gave up a second-rounder to move up six spots for Gabbert. Oy.

50a. QB Jake Locker, 8th overall 2011, Titans

Aside from quarterbacks not named Cam Newton, this was an epic draft. Tennessee didn't get a crack at Newton, Von Miller, A.J. Green, Patrick Peterson or Julio Jones but could've taken Tyron Smith, J.J. Watt, Robert Quinn, Mike Pouncey, Ryan Kerrigan, Cam Jordan or Mark Ingram (among others – even Andy Dalton) instead of Locker. Oy.

50b. QB Christian Ponder, 12th overall 2011, Vikings

Aside from quarterbacks not named Cam Newton, this was an epic draft. Minnesota didn't get a crack at Newton, Von Miller, A.J. Green, Patrick Peterson, Julio Jones, Tyron Smith or J.J. Watt but could've taken Robert Quinn, Mike Pouncey, Ryan Kerrigan, Cam Jordan or Mark Ingram (among others – even Andy Dalton) instead of Ponder. Oy.

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Door now open wide for Man Utd to swoop in and sign player who won MOTM against them after Monday night’s developments

Door now open wide for Man Utd to swoop in and sign player who won MOTM against them after Monday night’s developments
Door now open wide for Man Utd to swoop in and sign player who won MOTM against them after Monday night’s developments

After Monday night’s Premier League result confirmed Wolverhampton Wanderers would be finishing 20th-placed and, therefore, relegated, the door has opened for Manchester United to swoop in and sign target Joao Gomes.

Crystal Palace and West Ham’s stalemate set in stone what Wolves had already accepted as their fate since much earlier in the campaign, with the Molineux outfit now already preparing for their first season outside the top flight in eight years.

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Wolves’ relegation has paved the way for United’s Joao Gomes coup

Thus, it’s anticipated that Rob Edwards will struggle to keep hold of some of his most influential stars, including Red Devils-linked Gomes.

The Brazilian international has been on United’s radar for several years now; ESPN even claimed the club have been scouting him since he broke onto the scene with Flamengo.

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Wolves then snapped him up back in January 2023 in a £15 million switch from his boyhood side, whom he’d represented since 2009.

He has since proven to be a stellar addition for the West Midlands outfit, even amidst their ongoing struggles in recent years.

United fans might recall that back in December, when Wolves claimed a rare point in a 1-1 away trip to Old Trafford, Gomes won Man of the Match.

Gomes is young and experienced in the EPL

The 25-year-old has now racked up 112 Premier League appearances in the three-and-a-half years he’s spent in England and tallied 8,775 minutes of action.

While Gomes wouldn’t be seen as a marquee signing in the way Adam Wharton or Elliot Anderson would be, it goes without saying that more than one midfield signing is necessary for United this summer.

Not only are they tasked with replacing trusted veteran Casemiro, but they are now planning for the addition of Champions League football to their schedule.

Given he might be available for a cut-price fee in the aftermath of his club’s relegation, it does look to be one option INEOS could pursue in the coming weeks.

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City boss Pep Guardiola says Rodri is set to be sidelined for Wednesday night’s key Premier League trip to Burnley.

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The holding midfielder came off towards the end of last Sunday’s crucial 2-1 Premier League win at home to leaders Arsenal.

In the immediate aftermath of the game, Guardiola revealed that Rodri had suffered an issue with his groin.

And addressing the media at Tuesday’s pre-match press conference, the City boss provided the latest update on the 2024 Ballon d’Or winner and said he was unlikely to be available for the trip to East Lancashire.

“I think for tomorrow he will not be ready. We’ll see for next games the FA Cup semi-final against Southampton or 12 days later for the Premier League game at Everton,” Pep revealed.

The boss also provided the latest news on central defender Ruben Dias who has been absent since last month’s UEFA Champions League Round of 16 second leg tie at home to Real Madrid.

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“He is not yet ready,” Pep added.

The victory against Arsenal moved City to within three points of the Gunners.

And should we secure what would be a third consecutive league win and beat Burnley by more than two goals at Turf Moor, it would lift us into top spot with just five games left in the league campaign.

For Guardiola however they key will all be about performance and consistency rather than mathematical permutations.

“We spoke immediately in the dressing room after the game on Sunday to focus,” Pep added.

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“Arsenal is top of the league, if it finishes right now they will be champions.

“We have to see how they [the players] recover not just the demanding game that we had emotionally and physically.

“Six games left, we know exactly what might happen with or without results.

“We go to Burnley and have to perform to the level that we have to do. We go to win the game because it’s what we need.”

Be at City’s FA Cup semi-final!

Pep Guardiola’s brilliant Blues are on the hunt for yet more silverware under Wembley’s famous arch.

We return to the national stadium on Saturday 25 April in a 17:15 (UK) kick-off for our FA Cup semi-final with Southampton.

And Members can be there with prices starting from £30 for adults and £20 for U18s and over 65s.

As we’ve seen with other recent Wembley visits, it’s an occasion not to be missed!

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Official – Inter Milan Set To Face Manchester City In Heavyweight Summer Friendly In Hong Kong

Official – Inter Milan Set To Face Manchester City In Heavyweight Summer Friendly In Hong Kong
Official – Inter Milan Set To Face Manchester City In Heavyweight Summer Friendly In Hong Kong

Inter Milan and Manchester City will renew hostilities in a high-profile summer friendly in Hong Kong.

According to FCInterNews, the 2023 Champions League finalists will lock horns on August 1 as part of the Hong Kong Football Festival.

Manchester City squeezed past Inter in the most prestigious European final three years ago in Istanbul.

Despite putting up a fight, Simone Inzaghi’s side suffered a heartbreak at the Ataturk Olympic Stadium, with Rodri scoring the winning goal.

Furthermore, the Nerazzurri failed to score in a goalless draw against the Cityzens in the opening round of last season’s Champions League.

Inter Milan to Face Manchester City in Summer Friendly

Cristian Chivu is likely to face Pep Guardiola as a reigning Serie A champion, with Inter set to win their 21st Scudetto.

Indeed, the San Siro giants are sitting 12 points clear of second-placed Napoli heading into the final five rounds of fixtures.

On the other hand, Man City beat Arsenal in a crunch Premier League meeting last weekend, blowing the title race wide open.

If Guardiola’s complete a late comeback, August’s showdown in Hong Kong will be a clash between the defending champions.

In addition to Man City, Inter will face AC Milan on August 5 and Juventus three days later.

Real Madrid managerial crisis deepens as Alvaro Arbeloa faces uncertain future

Real Madrid managerial crisis deepens as Alvaro Arbeloa faces uncertain future
Real Madrid managerial crisis deepens as Alvaro Arbeloa faces uncertain future

Real Madrid manager Alvaro Arbeloa is facing an uncertain future at Santiago Bernabeu, with the club already making plans for the summer.

According to The Athletic, Madrid are considering another managerial change, with the club facing the prospect of going trophyless in back-to-back campaigns.

Los Blancos were sent packing from the Champions League quarter finals following a 6-4 defeat against Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich.

Their only hope of salvaging the campaign is by winning the La Liga, which is also out of their hands.

After dropping points in back-to-back league games, Arbeloa’s side are nine points behind fierce rivals Barcelona at the La Liga summit, with just seven games remaining.

If Madrid are to turn their situation around, they must be flawless for the rest of the season and hope Hansi Flick’s side drop points in the run-in.

Madrid’s situation has forced them to re-evaluate their summer plans, and Arbeloa could be the first to make way despite only joining the club in January.

Arbeloa was brought in to replace former Madrid teammate Xabi Alonso, who was cut loose after seemingly losing the dressing room.

In fairness, Arbeloa has given a decent account of himself over the past four months, but his chances of reprising his role at the end of the season are slim at the moment.

While his close relationship with club president Florentino Perez initially gave him job security, results have not followed in a way that could secure his long-term future.

The club hierarchy is still cautious about making a final decision, so nothing has been officially confirmed, but conversations are ongoing behind the scenes.

In response to the growing pressure, Arbeloa recently gathered his squad for an unplanned meeting at the training ground and called for unity, focus, and commitment.

That move seems to have resonated with parts of the dressing room, with several players now backing Arbeloa to stick around next season.

Despite the vote of confidence, Mauricio Pochettino is reportedly admired by Perez and is considered a strong candidate, while Jurgen Klopp has also been linked with a sensational return to management.

Cornerback could be Ravens’ wildcard pick in Round 1

For months, the talk has been about wide receiver and offensive guard, but the Baltimore Ravens could pivot to cornerback in Round 1 if value aligns, adding depth and future flexibility in the secondary. Cornerback could emerge as a surprise direction for the Baltimore Ravens in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft, thanks to a lack of proven production behind the big three. As currently constructed, Baltimore has Marlon Humphrey, Nate Wiggins, and Chidobe Awuzie as starters. T.J. Tampa, Robert Longerbeam, Amani Oruwariye, Keyon Martin, Bilhal Kone, and Marquise Robinson offer depth with the second-year undrafted player, Keyon Martin, logging the most snaps in 2026 out of the reserve group. Making matters more concerning, Kone and Longerbeam are 2025 sixth-round picks who are returning from significant injuries.

While not viewed as an immediate need, the Ravens understand the importance of depth and flexibility in the secondary. Injuries, matchups, and evolving defensive schemes make cornerback a premium position.

Adding another young defensive back would allow Baltimore to maintain its aggressive defensive identity while preparing for the future. Players like Jermod McCoy and Mansoor Delane headline a group of defensive backs who could fit Baltimore's updated scheme under head coach Jesse Minter and defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver. With a premium placed on versatility and physicality, the Ravens are always looking to strengthen their secondary.

The Ravens have consistently shown a willingness to select the best player available, even if it doesn't align perfectly with perceived needs. If a top cornerback prospect falls within range, Baltimore could seize the opportunity.

In a draft full of uncertainty, the cornerback stands out as a true wildcard.

This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Ravens may target CB early based on draft board value

Full-back Mawson signs new Cornish Pirates deal

The Cornish Pirates club badge on a board inside the stand at their stadium
Cornish Pirates are seventh in the Championship with two games of the season left [Getty Images]

Full-back Angus Mawson has signed a new deal with Cornish Pirates to stay at the club for the 2026-27 season.

Mawson joined the Championship side after a trial last October, having previously played in Australia's Shute Shield with the Warringah Rats.

The 22-year-old, who can also play at fly-half, has scored two tries in 11 appearances so far.

Joint-head coach Gavin Cattle said he is a player who is "hungry to develop".

"He has embraced playing at 15 and is a clever ball-playing 10 with excellent distribution skills," Cattle said.

"We look forward to watching him develop and take his game to the next level."

2026 NFL Draft scenarios: 3 ways the Ravens could approach round one

The Baltimore Ravens enter the 2026 NFL Draft with a clear identity but multiple ways to strengthen their roster. With pick No. 14 and a front office known for discipline and value, general manager Eric DeCosta has the flexibility to either stay patient or strike aggressively.

For the Ravens, targeting a wide receiver in any round of the 2026 NFL Draft comes down to fit and value. Early-round prospects could step in immediately as featured options, while Day 2 and Day 3 picks offer depth, special teams value, and developmental upside. With an evolving passing attack and a need for more consistency on the outside, Baltimore has the flexibility to attack the position throughout the draft — ensuring they come away with at least one receiver capable of contributing right away.

From targeting playmakers early to trading back, here are three realistic ways the Ravens could approach the 2026 NFL Draft.

Scenario 1: Stay put and draft a premium playmaker

The Ravens' most straightforward path is to remain at No. 14 and select the best player available — likely a wide receiver or offensive lineman. Baltimore has prioritized adding weapons and protection to elevate its offense, and staying put could allow a top-tier prospect to fall into its lap. This approach keeps things simple while addressing a major offseason need with an immediate contributor.

Scenario 2: Trade up for a difference-maker

If a top wide receiver or elite talent begins to slip, Baltimore could move up a few spots to secure a true game-changer. The Ravens have the draft capital to be aggressive if needed, and jumping into the top 10 or early teens could land a player capable of transforming the offense. This would signal a clear intent to maximize their championship window with a bold move.

Scenario 3: Trade back and build depth

The Ravens have long been one of the league's best at trading down and accumulating picks, and this year could follow that trend. If their top targets are off the board, Baltimore could slide back, add extra selections, and still find value at positions like receiver, offensive line, or defensive front. This strategy would allow the team to address multiple needs while continuing to build one of the NFL's deepest rosters.

No matter the direction, Baltimore's approach will be calculated. Whether staying patient, moving up, or trading back, the Ravens are positioned to adapt — and once again come away with a class that fits their identity and long-term vision.

This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Ravens NFL draft scenarios: three ways Baltimore could attack

'Not a chance' - Kompany picks holiday over World Cup TV work

Bayern Munich coach Vincent Kompany inspects the pitch prior to the start of the UEFA Champions League Quarterfinal Second Leg soccer match between Bayern Munich and Real Madrid at Allianz Arena. Tom Weller/dpa
Bayern Munich coach Vincent Kompany inspects the pitch prior to the start of the UEFA Champions League Quarterfinal Second Leg soccer match between Bayern Munich and Real Madrid at Allianz Arena. Tom Weller/dpa

Bayern Munich coach Vincent Kompany has opted to go on holiday with his family during the World Cup rather than work as a television pundit.

The Daily Mail had reported that UK broadcasters BBC and ITV were keen to tempt the former Manchester City captain to work for them during the tournament in North America in June and July.

They were especially interested in insights on England captain Harry Kane, who has fired Kompany's team to two straight Bundesliga titles.

But the Belgian will instead enjoy some down-time in the club close-season after a busy few months where Bayern are eyeing a treble. He inferred his nearest and dearest would not have been impressed with even more work.

"Why should I do that when I'm on holiday? Then I wouldn't have a family in Munich next season. Not a chance," he told a news conference on Tuesday for Wednesday's German Cup semi-final at Bayer Leverkusen.

Did the Flyers win last night? Flyers game score vs Penguins in Game 2

It will be a welcome return back to Philadelphia for the Flyers.

An unlikely playoff berth has now turned into an even more unexpected lead in a first-round NHL Stanley Cup playoff series against the Pittsburgh Penguins.

Porter Martone of the Philadelphia Flyers celebrates with teammates after scoring a goal against the Pittsburgh Penguins during the second period of Game 2 of a first round Stanley Cup playoff series at PPG PAINTS Arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on April 20, 2026.

See how the Flyers have gone ahead of the cross-state rivals and take the momentum back to Philly.

We'll see them back in Philly and Broad Street will be waiting. #IgniteTheOrangepic.twitter.com/HUNwgk6rvb

— x - Philadelphia Flyers (@NHLFlyers) April 21, 2026

Did the Flyers win?

The Flyers head back to Philadelphia with a 2-0 series lead after securing 3-0 victory over the Penguins in Game 2 of a first round matchup at PPG PAINTS Arena in Pittsburgh on April 20.

After a scoreless first period, the Flyers got on the scoreboard with a goal by rookie Porter Martone — second of the series for the 19-year-old winger. Soon after, Philadelphia scored a shorthanded goal by forward Garnet Hathaway on a feed from winger Owen Tippett.

Garnet Hathaway #19 of the Philadelphia Flyers celebrates after scoring a goal past Pittsburgh Penguins goalie Stuart Skinner in the second period of Game 2 of a first round Stanley Cup playoff series at PPG PAINTS Arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on April 20, 2026.

Philadelphia Flyers right wing Garnet Hathaway scores short-handed goal against Pittsburgh Penguins goalie Stuart Skinner during the second period in Game 2 of a first round Stanley Cup playoff series at PPG PAINTS Arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on April 20, 2026.

In the third, Flyers center Luke Glendening capped off the victory with an empty-net goal.

With the game in hand, the last minute plus of play included a scrum between the two teams along with the ejection of Penguins players Kris Letang and Anthony Mantha each receiving 10-minute misconduct penalties.

Dan Vladar earns shutout for Flyers

Flyers goalie Dan Vladar was spectacular throughout the game, standing on his head for the first two periods that saw the Penguins throw a barrage of shots at the goaltender.

Vladar silenced Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin and Bryan Rust in the third, making a total of 27 saves in the game to earn his first career playoff shutout.

Philadelphia Flyers goalie Dan Vladar defends the net against Pittsburgh Penguins center Blake Lizotte during the first period in Game 2 of a first round Stanley Cup playoff series at PPG PAINTS Arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on April 20, 2026.

Martone makes NHL playoff history

After scoring his first career playoff goal in Game 1, Martone made history with his second in as many games.

With his goal in Game 2, Martone (19 years, 176 days) became the sixth youngest player to record a goal in each of his first two Stanley Cup playoff games of his career.

Is that good? 😏 https://t.co/ZC8gDn8zbk

— x - Philadelphia Flyers (@NHLFlyers) April 21, 2026

When do the Flyers play next?

Game 3: April 22, at  Xfinity Mobile Arena in Philadelphia, 7 p.m. (ESPN/NBCSP)

What channel is Flyers game on tonight?

  • TV: NBC Sports Philadelphia

Flyers radio station

  • Radio: 97.5 The Fanatic

Flyers vs Penguins playoff schedule

  • Game 1: Flyers 3, Penguins 2
  • Game 2: Flyers3, Penguins 0
  • Game 3: April 22 at Xfinity Mobile Arena in Philadelphia, 7 p.m. (ESPN/NBCSP)
  • Game 4: April 25, Flyers vs. Penguins, 8 p.m. ET (ESPN/NBCSP)
  • Game 5, if necessary: April 27 at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, TBD
  • Game 6, if necessary: April 29 at Xfinity Mobile Arena in Philadelphia, TBD
  • Game 7, if necessary: May 2 at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, TBD

Flyers vs Penguins 2025-2026 season series

The Flyers finished the season 42-27-12 and clinched the eighth seed, while the Penguins finished 41-24-16, good for second in the Metropolitan Division.

The two teams split the season series 2-2. Here's a look at the previous matchups:

  • Oct. 28: Flyers 3, Penguins 2 (SO)
  • Dec. 1: Penguins 5, Flyers 1
  • Jan. 15: Penguins 6, Flyers 3
  • March 7: Flyers 4, Penguins 3 (SO)

Last time Flyers made playoffs

It's been a rough patch recently for the historically successful franchise as it finally earned a playoff berth for the first time in more than a half decade.

The last time the Flyers were fighting for the Stanley Cup was during the 2019-2020 season, when they were knocked out in seven games of the second round by New York Islanders.

The last time the Penguins made the playoffs was in the 2021-2022 season.

Flyers vs Penguins playoff history

The Flyers and Penguins have a lengthy and notable playoff history.

This will be the eighth meeting between the cross-state rivals, with the last matchup coming in 2018 when the Penguins defeated the Flyers in six games in the first round.

In 2008 the Pens beat the Flyers in five games in the Eastern Conference Finals before losing the Stanley Cup Final to the Red Wings. The following season, they defeated the Flyers in the conference quarterfinals before winning the Stanley Cup.

The Flyers were victorious in the Eastern Conference quarterfinals in 2012, 2000 and in 1997 when the team lost to the Red Wings in the Cup finals.

The first matchup came during the 1989 Patrick Division Finals, which the Flyers won in seven games.

Flyers playoff history

  • 2018 Eastern Conference Quarterfinals: Penguins defeated Flyers in 6 games
  • 2012 Eastern Conference Quarterfinals: Flyers defeated Penguins in 6 games
  • 2009 Eastern Conference Quarterfinals: Penguins defeated Flyers in 6 games
  • 2008 Eastern Conference Finals: Penguins defeated Flyers in 5 games
  • 2000 Eastern Conference Semifinals: Flyers defeated Penguins in 6 games
  • 1997 Eastern ConferenceQuarterfinals: Flyers defeated Penguins in 5 games
  • 1989 Patrick Division Finals: Flyers defeated Penguins in 7 games

This article originally appeared on Delaware News Journal: Did the Flyers win last night? Flyers lead 2-0, see Flyers next game

Bears QB Caleb Williams shares Ben Johnson's message for him in Year 3

The Chicago Bears were one of the biggest surprises in the NFL last season, and a big reason for that was the combination of first-year head coach Ben Johnson and second-year quarterback Caleb Williams.

Johnson helped lead the Bears from worst to first, with an 11-6 record, an NFC North title and a wild-card playoff win in his first season. But it's Johnson's work with Williams that was most impressive, as the former No. 1 overall pick established himself as one of the NFL's most clutch quarterbacks with a record seven fourth-quarter comebacks.

While Williams became a household name, and flashed his impressive potential, there's still plenty of work to be done. But Johnson is the guy who can maximize Williams' potential, and the results from just one season speak volumes. Johnson coached Williams hard, which he accepted, and it sounds like that's not going to change heading into Year 2 of their partnership.

On the first day of the Bears' offseason program, Williams shared the message he received from his head coach, after the divisional round playoff loss to the Los Angeles Rams, about expectations heading into the 2026 season.

"I know that's one of the first things we talked about when we first met, I guess two days after the game was, "It's going to be more difficult. I'm going to push you more," Williams said, via Zack Pearson. "And my answer is: 'Yes, sir, let's do it.'"

Johnson pushed Williams hard last season, which had great results, and now he'll turn things up a notch heading into a crucial Year 3 for the young quarterback, who is eligible for a contract extension after the 2026 season. If Williams can take the next step, with Johnson giving him the push needed, Chicago might finally have their franchise quarterback.

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This article originally appeared on Bears Wire: Bears QB Caleb Williams shares Ben Johnson's message for him in Year 3

Teen Soccer Star Seriously Injured After Stabbing In Denmark

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Midtjylland midfielder Alamara Djabi is in stable condition after being stabbed and seriously injured, the Danish top-flight club said on Tuesday.

The incident occurred over the weekend in Herning, the central Danish town where the club is based, according to Midtjylland.

The 19-year-old, a product of the Benfica academy, joined the Danish Superliga club in 2023 and has made two senior appearances.

"Alamara Djabi was subsequently in critical condition and underwent emergency surgery," Midtjylland said in a statement. "Since then, he has undergone another operation, and thanks to the professional efforts of the emergency responders and later the hospital staff, his condition is now stable. He has awakened from an induced coma and is doing well under the circumstances.

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"FC Midtjylland is in close dialogue and cooperation with the authorities and is providing support to Alamara Djabi and his family."

Midtjylland sit second in Group A of the Danish Superliga, which they last won in 2024, two points behind AGF.

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Blue Jays' Nathan Lukes is red hot since discovery of vertigo

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Nathan Lukes started the season absolutely miserably for the Toronto Blue Jays.

Turns out, though, he was playing with vertigo -- just no one knew it yet.

Since the Blue Jays figured it out, Lukes has been on fire.

He began the season 2-for-31.

He's 8-for-his-last-12.

Nathan Lukes is now 8-for-his-last-12 with 4 RBIs & zero strikeouts after starting the year just 2-for-31.

It's amazing how much easier playing baseball is when you aren't battling untreated vertigo symptoms. #BlueJayspic.twitter.com/vYVblrvZ10

— Thomas Hall (@Hall_Thomas_) April 21, 2026

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Lukes had "been experiencing intermittent dizziness and nausea since spring training," Sportsnet's Arden Zwelling had written on X.

Vertigo is not an easy thing to play baseball with.

"Vertigo can cause an unusual sensation in which it feels as if your surroundings are in motion when still," Zwelling wrote on X at the time the news came out. "Makes it difficult to shift visual focus from one spot to another quickly and track moving objects. Explains Lukes’ 44% chase rate, an extreme outlier for his career."

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Clearly, the Blue Jays realizing that something was wrong with Lukes has allowed them to help him out and get him back to a more steady place.

It's working out at the plate, and it's a major development for Toronto -- which was already missing a few key hitters due to injury and needed guys to step up. Now healthy, Lukes is coming through.

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Cavs' Donovan Mitchell, James Harden create playoff chemistry. Opinion

CLEVELAND — James Harden used the term "ball hawk" while answering a question about the Cavaliers forcing the Toronto Raptors into a season-high 22 turnovers during Game 2 on April 20 at Rocket Arena.

Sitting next to Harden during a joint postgame news conference, fellow Cavs guard Donovan Mitchell interjected to ensure Harden did not plan on transforming into a ball hog.

"Hog or hawk?" Mitchell asked with a chuckle. “Hawk, like attack the ball," Harden said before cracking a smile and continuing his answer.

Communication between NBA stars who join forces is vital. It's also a huge reason the fourth-seeded Cavs captured a 115-105 wire-to-wire win over the fifth-seeded Raptors and a 2-0 lead in the best-of-seven first-round playoff series. Game 3 is scheduled for 8 p.m. Thursday, April 23, in Toronto.

Cavs coach Kenny Atkinson noted Harden and Mitchell have been engaging in an ongoing dialogue throughout games. They are on the same page, and their synergy is evident on the postseason stage.

The Harden-Mitchell pairing has not been as advertised. So far, it has been better than advertised.

"To be honest, they're a problem," Raptors guard RJ Barrett said.

In Game 2, Mitchell scored 30 points on 13-of-23 shooting from the field (4 of 10 on 3-pointers) and compiled seven rebounds, five assists and a steal in 37 minutes. Harden scored 28 points on 9-of-14 shooting from the floor (3 of 8 on 3s) to go along with five rebounds, four assists, five steals and a blocked shot in 35 minutes.

Cleveland Cavaliers guard James Harden shoots a free throw during Game 2 of a 2026 first-round NBA playoff series against the the Toronto Raptors on April 20, 2026, in Cleveland.

In the Cavs' 126-113 win over the Raptors in Game 1, Mitchell scored 32 points, and Harden produced a double-double with 22 points and 10 assists.

Instead of Mitchell putting the Cavs on his shoulders in the playoffs, Harden is there to lighten the burden.

"It's definitely better on the body," said Mitchell, who was plagued by playoff injuries in 2024 and 2025.

Cavs playoffs: Cavaliers vs. Raptors Game 2 recap and instant reactions

Mitchell feeling some meaningful relief is one of the greatest perks the Cavs gained when they traded point guard Darius Garland to the Los Angeles Clippers for Harden on Feb. 3. A future Hall of Famer, Harden knows operating as a co-star is more sustainable than attempting to seize control of high-stakes games as a solo act.

"It's a lot easier," Harden said. Mitchell added, "There's a trust level between the two of us."

Mitchell made several acrobatic field goals late in the shot clock in Game 2. His turnaround fadeaway jump shot repeatedly haunted the Raptors.

Harden said Mitchell is "capable of doing the spectacular," yet Harden also pointed out the Cavs cannot afford to continue to rely on desperation shots like the ones Mitchell kept draining, especially as the series shifts to Canada.

“Whether it's him, whether it's me, whether it’s our team, we can't put ourselves in that situation, especially on the road," Harden said. "If those shots don't go in, it's a different ballgame."

Love to see James Harden and Donovan Mitchell working together on the floor. 👏

📺 NBCSN and Peacock pic.twitter.com/pe8A9FA6jC

— NBA on NBC and Peacock (@NBAonNBC) April 20, 2026

Harden didn't merely issue the critique after the game. He did it in real time.

Peacock's telecast caught one example of Harden and Mitchell talking ball. Immediately after Mitchell nailed a stepback 3-pointer to inflate Cleveland's cushion to 15-7 leading into a timeout with 6:54 remaining in the first quarter, Harden made a beeline to Mitchell to discuss the play.

"There was an easier read that I didn't see that he saw," Mitchell explained.

These are two guys who are mature enough to realize the details matter.

Cavaliers news: Cavs forward Evan Mobley has plenty to prove in NBA playoffs

An 11-time All-Star, Harden is in the playoffs for the 17th time in his 17th NBA season. He has never won a championship. A seven-time All-Star, Mitchell is in the playoffs for the ninth time in his ninth NBA season. He has never advanced beyond the second round.

Harden, 36, and Mitchell, 29, have accepted the challenge to develop elite chemistry on the fly. They don't have time to allow anything important to go unsaid.

"I know we are behind, so I think what speeds that process up is communication and talking, helping each other out," Harden said.

Cleveland Cavaliers guard Donovan Mitchell (45) talks with guard James Harden (1) during Game 2 of a 2026 first-round NBA playoff series against the Toronto Raptors on April 20, 2026, in Cleveland.

Mitchell is the ultimate team player, so he wants Harden's feedback. Mitchell is also a driven competitor who loves the game. He has found a kindred spirit in Harden. They both have holes on their playoff resumes they're hungry to fill.

Whether the Cavs' new dynamic duo will be able to create magic on the fly against better Eastern Conference opponents than the Raptors warrants skepticism.

For now, the Cavs should be incredibly encouraged to see Harden and Mitchell in lockstep as they push each other to produce memorable outings like did in Game 2.

Nate Ulrich is the sports columnist of the Akron Beacon Journal and a sports features writer. Nate can be reached at nulrich@thebeaconjournal.com. On Twitter: @ByNateUlrich.

This article originally appeared on Akron Beacon Journal: Donovan Mitchell, James Harden chemistry key in Cavs vs Raptors Game 2

Declan Rice: Scholes explains why United must target Arsenal star

Declan Rice: Scholes explains why United must target Arsenal star
Declan Rice: Scholes explains why United must target Arsenal star

Manchester United legend Paul Scholes has named Arsenal’s Declan Rice as his dream signing for this summer. The Red Devils are in the market for a new midfielder this year to fill Casemiro’s shoes.

The Brazilian midfielder has been in resurgent form this season, but his contract expires in just over two months. Casemiro has already announced that he will be leaving Old Trafford at the end of this season in search of a new adventure, with reports suggesting that he could be on his way to Inter Miami.

The Premier League giants, meanwhile, need to bring in an able replacement to partner Kobbie Mainoo in the middle of the park. United do have Manuel Ugarte on their books, but having failed to impress so far, the Uruguayan also remains linked with an exit this summer.

The Red Devils are looking for a Premier League-proven midfielder this summer and one player who could have addressed a lot of issues at Old Trafford is Rice.

One of the Premier League’s best

Rice first gained prominence during his time with West Ham United, emerging as one of the finest midfielders in the league. United were linked with the Englishman for a while, but lost out to Arsenal in the race for his signature in the summer of 2023.

Since arriving at the Emirates, Rice has hit a higher gear and is now one of Mikel Arteta’s key men. This season, the 27 year old has registered five goals and 11 assists in 48 games across all competitions, 42 of which have been starts.

Declan Rice Stats: 2025/26 Season

Source: Transfermarkt.

Rice is already one of the favourites to win the Premier League Player of the Season award, alongside United skipper Bruno Fernandes. Former Red Devils skipper Gary Neville recently revealed that he was devastated when the former West Ham midfielder moved to the Emirates instead of Old Trafford.

Scholes has now urged United to make a move for Rice this summer.

Scholes’ dream signing

Scholes was asked to name his dream signing for this summer on The Good, The Bad & The Football podcast, and he responded: “I think I would go Declan Rice. I know I’ve slagged him off a little bit but I think Manchester United need someone like Rice. I think they need a proper central midfielder.”

“I heard Rio Ferdinand say something the other day about who is a realistic managerial target for United. But every manager and player should be realistic for Man United. Who isn’t a realistic target for United? I don’t believe that, I think anyone is possible for United.”

“The ones they’re talking about are Elliot Anderson, Adam Wharton and Sando Tonali – that is a position United need to strengthen.”

Final Thoughts

While there is no doubt that Rice would absolutely transform United into title contenders, he is unlikely to be available this summer. Nottingham Forest’s Elliot Anderson, however, could be a fine alternative for the Arsenal man, and INEOS should do everything possible to bring him to Old Trafford for the job.

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Clemson 2026 NFL Draft Player Preview: Antonio Williams

INDIANAPOLIS, IN - FEBRUARY 28: Antonio Williams #WO45 of Clemson participates in a drill during the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on February 28, 2026 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Position: WR

Height: 5’11.5”

Weight: 187

40 yd Dash: 4.41

Shuttle Time: Unavailable

Vertical Jump: 39.5”

Broad Jump: 10’4”

Bench Press: 10 reps

College Performance: Antonio Williams was a bit of a mixed bag at Clemson. Despite being primarily a slot receiver, the Tigers were forced to rely on him in a number of ways due to injuries, poor WR play, and just overall offensive crisis’s during his time at Clemson. Williams showed some excellent speed off the line, but could struggle to create separation afterwards. And while he had some nice hands, it did seem like he wouldn’t come through in key moments, with some notable drops. Overall Williams did well while with the Tigers, but he really showed that he needed at least one other WR on the field to force defenses to make decisions.

NFL Projections: Unsurprisingly, Williams is seen as a slot guy in the NFL. The concern with most scouts is how he’s going to do creating separation. Speed off the line only gets you so far and Williams will have to learn some of the dark arts of WR play, especially if he’s going to stick in the slot. His versatility does give teams options and it wouldn’t be surprising for him to be used in unusual ways, especially with the right offensive staff.

Semenyo: Huijsen predicted Real Madrid move when he left Juventus for Bournemouth

Semenyo: Huijsen predicted Real Madrid move when he left Juventus for Bournemouth
Semenyo: Huijsen predicted Real Madrid move when he left Juventus for Bournemouth

Antoine Semenyo reveals that his former Bournemouth teammate, Dean Huijsen, predicted his move to Real Madrid as soon as he joined the English club from Juventus in 2024.

Safe to say former Juventus defender Huijsen was quite confident about his footballing ability as the Spain international predicted he would join Real Madrid in 2025, right after joining Bournemouth.

Semenyo played for the English club with Huijsen in 2024-25 before joining Manchester City in the 2026 January transfer window.

Speaking to All Out Football, the Ghana international said: “When he [Huijsen] signed for Bournemouth, he said: ‘I’m going to sign for Real Madrid next year.’ I was like, What are you talking about?

“You need to start building up in the Prem. It wasn’t like that for me, so I don’t think it’s going to be that for you, but, again, he said, ‘I’ll sign for Real Madrid next summer.’

“He called it, and we were like, “What are you talking about?”

Real Madrid secured a deal to sign Hujsen even before the beginning of the 2024-25 summer transfer window.

“When the talks started happening, I was thinking: ‘Oh my God, this is madness if it goes through,” Semenyo concluded.

Huijsen, 21, has made 35 appearances in his first season at Real Madrid, scoring two goals.

VALENCIA, SPAIN – MARCH 23: Dean Huijsen of Spain looks on during the UEFA Nations League Quarterfinal Leg Two match between Spain and Netherlands at Mestalla Stadium on March 23, 2025 in Valencia, Spain. (Photo by Aitor Alcalde/Getty Images)

He played for Juventus and Roma in Serie A, making just one appearance for the Bianconeri and 14 with the Giallorossi, while on loan at the Stadio Olimpico in the second part of the 2023-24 campaign.

MONZA, ITALY – MARCH 02: Dean Huijsen of AS Roma celebrates following the Serie A TIM match between AC Monza and AS Roma at U-Power Stadium on March 02, 2024 in Monza, Italy. (Photo by Emilio Andreoli/Getty Images)

Huijsen joined Real Madrid for circa €62m last summer, and his contract in the Spanish capital expires in June 2030.

Match Officials: Andy Madley to referee Burnley vs Manchester City

Match Officials: Andy Madley to referee Burnley vs Manchester City
Match Officials: Andy Madley to referee Burnley vs Manchester City

The Premier League have confirmed the list of match officials to oversee proceedings in a huge top-flight encounter at Turf Moor on Wednesday night.

Manchester City will arrive in Lancashire brimming with confidence following a seismic 2-1 victory over title rivals Arsenal, in a result that has swung the Premier League race firmly back into their own hands.

For Pep Guardiola’s side, the objective is simple: a victory by more than one goal would see them officially leapfrog the Gunners to reclaim top spot for the first time since August, utilising a crucial game in hand at a pivotal moment in the season.

However, the stakes are equally grave at the opposite end of the table for Burnley, and anything less than a result against title-chasing City could mathematically confirm their relegation to the Championship.

With the Clarets currently sitting 19th and reeling from a heavy 4-1 defeat to Nottingham Forest, Wednesday represents a do or die scenario where they must pull off a significant upset to avoid having their fate sealed by a rampant Manchester City side.

And ahead of the meeting between Burnley and Manchester City this week, the Premier League have now announced the list of match officials to oversee proceedings at Turf Moor!

Match Referee

The Premier League have this week confirmed that lead on-field match referee duties have been granted to Andy Madley, in what will be his 25th outing across all competitions this season.

The 42-year-old, Huddersfield-born official has stepped out into matches across the Premier League, Championship, League One, FA Cup, League Cup, UEFA Champions League qualification, and international friendlies this campaign.

Across his 24 matches to date in the 2025/26 season, Madley has issued a total of 70 yellow cards, none of which have led to a second yellow card dismissal, five straight red cards, and awarding nine penalties in the process.

Andy Madley has met with Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City side on 15 occasions in his professional refereeing career, of which 11 have resulted in a Sky Blue victory, two draws, and two defeats for the Etihad Stadium club.

Madley and City have only come across one another on one occasion so far this season however, coming at the start of December and a game that saw Guardiola’s squad comfortably dismiss of Sunderland via a 3-0 scoreline at home.

Assistant Referees

Accompanying referee Andy Madley on the pitch at Turf Moor on Wednesday night will be Steven Meredith and Craig Taylor, appointed into the roles of assistant referees for the match.

Video Assistant Referees

Watching over Burnley against Manchester City from the VAR Hub at Stockley Park will be referee Stuart Attwell as the game’s Video Assistant Referee, supported by Constantine Hatzidakis as Assistant Video Assistant Referee.

Fourth Official

Standing between the two dugouts and managing events involving Burnley’s Scott Parker and Manchester City’s Pep Guardiola will be referee Adam Herczeg, acting as the fourth official for the game.

Former Chelsea manager says it’s “vital” the club now change their transfer strategy

Former Chelsea manager says it’s “vital” the club now change their transfer strategy
Former Chelsea manager says it’s “vital” the club now change their transfer strategy

Former Chelsea manager Roberto Di Matteo says that it is vital that the club now change their current transfer strategy.

And of course, we all know he is absolutely spot on there, because it is something that literally all of us, many former players, pundits, and journalists have been saying for YEARS now! Everyone can see it, it’s time that Chelsea’s owners see it.

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Di Matteo of course helped Chelsea lift their first Champions League trophy, and he was a pretty good player as well before injury forced him to retire too early. Even though he’s not really gone on to do much more coaching, he certainly knows he stuff about the game.

Di Matteo on Chelsea transfer policy

Roberto Di Matteo watches a game of football. (Photo by Charles McQuillan/Getty Images)

In words picked up today by SPTC, Di Matteo said:

“I think the owner just said it last week. On the weekend he said that they’re probably going to look at changing the transfer policy a little bit.

“I think it’s vital. If you want to have a little bit more consistency, if you want to be able to challenge, maybe for the Premier League, you need to have a good balance.

“You need very good, young, talented players, but you also need a little bit of experience within the team.”

In other news today…

Cole Palmer was annoyed with Alejandro Garnacho for switching off at a crucial moment and allowing Man Utd to score on Saturday. A video captured his angry reaction.

And also on Garnacho, a journalist has claimed that whoever signed him at Chelsea should be sacked on the spot, because he’s never been good enough.

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Salmon contract signing another great step for young defender

Marli Salmon in action for Arsenal
[Getty Images]

Arsenal have announced that 16-year-old centre back Marli Salmon has signed a pre-contract agreement which will mean he signs a first professional contract when he turns 17 in August.

It is another big step for the highly-rated defender, who has already made his first-team debut this season.

Salmon was taken on the tour of Hong Kong and Singapore and impressed the coaching staff, featuring in games against Newcastle and AC Milan.

The centre-back made his debut in the Champions League in the 3-0 win over Club Brugge and has also made three appearances in the FA Cup, starting the win over Mansfield.

He has mainly played at right-back for the first team as he gets used to the pressures and physicality of senior football, but predominantly plays in the centre of defence.

Salmon is one of several highly-rated players in the academy and, alongside fellow 16-year-old Max Dowman, is one of six youngsters to have made their debut for the first team during this campaign.

Haydon-Wood signs new Chiefs deal

Will Haydon-Wood standing on a pitch during a game, looking to his right holding the ball to his left between both hands
Will Haydon-Wood can play across Exeter's backline in multiple positions [Getty Images]

Fly-half Will Haydon-Wood has signed a new contract to stay with Exeter Chiefs.

The 25-year-old, who can play also play at full-back and in the centre, has made 19 appearances for the club so far this season, starting 10 games.

Director of rugby Rob Baxter said Haydon-Wood is a player they feel is "still growing" on the pitch.

"Will has shown this season that he can have an impact for us in pretty much any position in the backline, which is fantastic," said Baxter.

"It's really important for us in terms of the make-up of the match 23.

"He's had some good performances at 10 when we've needed him to, but he's also covered really well at full-back as well as inside centre."

Haydon-Wood joined Exeter in 2023 following a spell with French Pro D2 side Massy Esonne and has previously played for Wasps and Newcastle.

"I feel like I have settled in the south west, with the club being a very tight-knit group, and that is now translating into on-pitch performances this season," Haydon-Wood said.

"Being part of a team that is striving to win trophies was a huge part of the reason why I wanted to stay, along with getting to play alongside close mates – a major part of why I started playing the game in the first place."

Fever star Sophie Cunningham shuts down rumors about unhappiness with contract

The Indiana Fever brought back guard Sophie Cunningham on a one-year deal ahead of the 2026 WNBA season, but the reunion didn’t go as smoothly as expected.

Cunningham played for Indiana last year after a midseason trade, and the front office moved quickly to re-sign her during free agency. The deal itself looked straightforward on the surface, but the reaction told a different story.

MORE: Caitlin Clark provides injury update ahead of 2026 WNBA season

Sophie Cunningham clarifies Indiana Fever contract frustration

Cunningham opened up about the negotiations on her ‘Show Me Something’ podcast, and she didn’t sugarcoat things. She called the process difficult and admitted the business side of professional basketball wore on her.

At 27 years old, Cunningham is in a critical phase of her career, and the uncertainty around her future became clear in her tone. Social media picked up on her comments fast, and speculation flooded in. Most people assumed she was upset about the money.

That assumption spread quickly, but it missed the mark. Cunningham responded directly on X this week to set the record straight.

“I’m gonna shut this down right now. I’m not mad about the money,” Cunningham wrote on X. “I just wanted more years because I love it here. I wanted to get a house so I could bring my dog and donkey to Indy with me. That’s it. That’s the truth. I think we have something very special here in Indiana!!”

Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham
Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham (8) warms up before a game.

Her frustration wasn’t about the contract value. She wanted security and the ability to settle into Indianapolis long-term, not just for another season.

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Cunningham is coming off an injury-shortened 2025 campaign that limited her to 30 games. Despite the setbacks, she still ranked fourth on the Fever in scoring with 257 points and tied for fourth in rebounding with 105 boards.

Cunningham led the team with a 43.2 percent three-point shooting mark, which ranked third across the entire WNBA. That kind of accuracy from beyond the arc gave Indiana a legitimate weapon on the perimeter.

The injury cut into what could’ve been a breakout year. Now that she’s healthy again, the Fever are banking on her shooting and versatility to elevate the roster in 2026.

David Coulthard warns FIA about loss of F1’s ‘DNA’ under 2026 regulations

Photo by Mark Thompson/Getty Images
Photo by Mark Thompson/Getty Images

F1 legend David Coulthard has voiced concerns that the sport is drifting away from its roots due to the current set of regulations, which has split the grid since it was first introduced this season.

Fireworks were always expected heading into the 2026 F1 season given the brand-new engine formula, and that is exactly what fans have been given in recent months.

The new 50/50 split between combustion and electrical power in the 2026 hybrid power units has left teams at odds, with Red Bull’s Max Verstappen being one of the most vocal critics of F1’s new technical direction.

Concerns around artificial overtaking, reduced full-throttle action, and slower starts off the line have all been points of contention for drivers. And now someone who knows a thing or two about F1’s golden era has added their voice to those concerns.

David Coulthard says “We’re losing some of its DNA”

Speaking on Austria’s Sport and Talk from Hangar-7 show, David Coulthard shared his views on the direction F1 is heading after the early stages of the 2026 season.

Coulthard has previously defended Verstappen during his initial criticism of the new regulations and has acknowledged the FIA’s efforts to address issues with a technical amendment at Suzuka.

But despite those steps, Coulthard remains concerned about where F1 is heading. “We need to be careful now,” he warned via Speedweek. “What we must never lose sight of is that in qualifying, we need to have the driver at the front who gets the most out of the car.”

“When you think of corners like Becketts and Eau Rouge, if you can now cruise through them at full throttle, I don’t know…”

“Schumacher, Hamilton, Verstappen – these drivers who dominated have all shown what they’re capable of and how they can excel. We have strong drivers now too, but we’re losing some of Formula 1’s DNA.”

The two leading drivers in Formula One history have also raised similar concerns about where things are going under this rule cycle. Hamilton’s criticisms have quieted down lately, but Verstappen hasn’t held back when it comes to voicing his frustration with some elements of modern F1.

David Coulthard says Oliver Bearman’s crash at Suzuka ‘was bound to happen’

One of the most severe crashes linked to the new regulations happened recently at the Japanese Grand Prix, where Oliver Bearman endured a 50g impact after swerving to avoid Franco Colapinto near turn 13.

Colapinto’s Alpine had gone into harvesting mode as Bearman approached at full throttle. The Haas driver, caught off guard by the speed difference, needed help from race marshals to exit his VF-26.

Coulthard commented on the Austrian show, “It was clear that an accident like Colapinto’s was bound to happen. You see accidents like that at Le Mans, too.

“But when a car takes off, as Mark Webber and Kovalainen did in Valencia, nobody has control anymore. Let’s wait and see how it goes in Miami. The question is whether the difference is now big enough.”

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Who's to blame for Knicks' fourth-quarter collapse? Plenty to go around.

NEW YORK — So, who’s to blame for the fourth-quarter collapse of New York Knicks?

The Atlanta Hawks rallied from a 12-point deficit to start the period and stunned New York, 107-106, evening the first-round playoff series at one game apiece Monday, April 20. It tied for the worst blown fourth-quarter lead in Knicks playoff history. The other game was the infamous Reggie Miller "choke" game in the 1994 Eastern Conference Finals.

Is it Mikal Bridges, whose attempted game-winning jumper bounced off front rim?

Is it OG Anunoby, who, with a chance at the line to take a one-point lead with 1:54 to play, missed both free throws?

Is it Karl-Anthony Towns, who didn’t record a single point, rebound, assist, steal or block in nearly eight fourth-quarter minutes?

Is it Jalen Brunson, who got cooked on defense down the stretch (twice) by CJ McCollum and whose shot selection in the fourth felt forced, if not potentially self-serving?

Or is it coach Mike Brown, who oversaw it all?

The reality, frankly, is that it’s some combination of all of the above. Losses like these are rarely the fault of a single person, but of an overall breakdown that’s gradual, at first, before it becomes sudden.

"In that fourth quarter, too, you could tell that they were playing with a level of desperation," Brown told reporters after the game. "There were four 50-50 balls, and they got three of the four. We always use that stat to gauge the level of aggression. And in the fourth quarter, their aggression stepped up."

But – fairly or unfairly – the blame for losses like this almost always fall on the head coach. In this case, there’s plenty to back it up.

The Knicks were outscored 28-15 in the fourth, at one point allowing an 11-0 run that finally ended with 1:21 left in the game. New York shot just 22.7% in the period and converted just five field goals, compared with Atlanta’s figures in the period: 72.2% and 13, respectively.

The curious thing about the fourth was that Brown seemingly didn’t reward Towns for a big third quarter.

In the third, Towns dropped 14 points on 6-of-7 shooting and was active on the offensive glass, getting easier second-chance points. He relied on his range to hit two massive trail 3s. Yet, in the fourth, Towns was not a principal part of New York’s offensive sets or actions, and he recorded just two shot attempts.

The offense, instead, ran through Brunson, which, on one hand, makes sense. Brunson is the team’s best offensive player and elite closer. But the Hawks threw double-teams and traps at Brunson in the quarter, making his touches and shots far more contested.

New York could’ve adjusted to use Brunson almost as a decoy in pick-and-rolls, creating open space and looks for other players, especially Towns.

Granted, Towns also could’ve remained active on the glass to earn some of those offensive touches, but it’s difficult for a player to assert himself when he’s not a key piece in an action.

Another curious thing was that Brown, at one stretch (from 1:50 left in the third, through 7:56 left in the fourth) had both Brunson and Towns getting breathers on the bench. Teams often stagger their rotations so at least one of their primary scorers is on the floor at all times.

In that span, the Knicks lead went from 12 to nine, but it signaled a change in the game for Atlanta, which built momentum from that point.

"I don’t think (the game got away)," Brown said. "We’ve played that lineup quite a bit since the end of the season, and that lineup has been pretty good. We weren’t good tonight, and we turned the ball over a few too many times during that period.

"But we had opportunities where our starters were in and we were up eight to 10, and Atlanta closed it. So I wouldn’t say that specific lineup caused it."

New York Knicks head coach Mike Brown coaches against the Atlanta Hawks during the third quarter of Game 2 of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Madison Square Garden.

He’s not wrong, but it’s the job of the coach to understand that a team’s drive or focus or determination has been compromised, especially late in games. It’s also the coach’s job to motivate and guide his team to correct that.

The Knicks became far too passive. They didn’t match Atlanta’s pace and intention, and Brown’s tactics seemingly never addressed that.

So, now, the Knicks may have just given a young team a ton of confidence.

"This is a game we should’ve won," forward Josh Hart told reporters after the game, "and in the playoffs you can’t give away games."

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Knicks collapse against Hawks in fourth quarter. Who's to blame?

Star QB Jalen Parker changes mind on Camden High School transfer

Winslow junior Jalen Parker (7) delivers a pass under pressure from Millville sophomore Nyshon Jones during a 49-6 Winslow home win over Millville. Sept. 27, 2025

Jalen Parker is calling an audible.

Less than a week after saying he was transferring to Camden High School, the star quarterback told NJ.com on Monday night he has changed his mind.

Parker, who won two straight state championships with the Winslow Township football team, stated he is discussing the situation with his family and will select another school to attend in the coming days.

It’s been a turbulent week for the state’s all-time passing touchdown record holder.

More: Where is star quarterback Jalen Parker going to play next season?

One day after former Winslow head coach Bill Belton landed a new job at St. Augustine Prep on April 15, Parker said he was in the process to begin filling out the paperwork to complete a transfer to Camden, which captured the state Group 2 title last fall.

Parker became New Jersey’s all-time passing touchdown leader (107) in three seasons with Winslow, helping to lead the Eagles to back-to-back state Group 4 championships. He was the Courier-Post's Offensive Player of the Year last fall.

Parker threw for 43 touchdowns in each of the last two seasons at Winslow en route to an All-New Jersey selection for the USA Today Network. He also set program records for single-season passing yards (3,296) and career passing yards (7,723).

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: Jalen Parker changes mind on Camden High transfer

Mike Elko praises several Texas A&M freshmen who look 'comfortable'

Texas A&M's Maroon & White Game served as the final opportunity this spring for coach Mike Elko and his coaching staff to evaluate the progress his returning roster has made, but, most importantly, take note of how close, or far away, the 17 transfer portal additions, combined with 25 of 26 freshmen from the 2026 signing class are heading into fall camp.

During Saturday's scrimmage, several newcomers stood out, led by Alabama transfer wide receiver Isaiah Horton, who led both teams in receiving yards and made an incredible catch down the sideline in the first half.

In the freshman class, former five-star cornerback Brandon Arrington also made some noise, playing with consistent passion, and recorded his first pass deflection after covering fellow freshman WR Aaron Gregory on a perfectly thrown pass from quarterback Marcel Reed.

After senior linebacker Daymion Sanford sustained a devastating lower-body injury before the second half, freshman linebacker Tamarion Watkins, who will need to bulk up this summer, looked the part from an instincts standpoint, consistently being in on every tackle, while his high school career, primarily playing at safety, has helped his transition to linebacker.

Other young players, including freshman safety Tylan Wilson and running backs KJ Edwards and Carsyn Baker, earned praise from head coach Mike Elko, who was highly impressed with each of them, noting their comfort level in both offense and defense so far.

"Our true freshmen were more comfortable with what we are doing. There were some freshman flashes from guys like Tylan Wilson, Tamarion Watkins and Carsyn Baker."

At linebacker, Daymion Sanford could miss the first month, or even more of the 2026 season, depending on his official injury status, which could lead to early snaps for Tamarion Watkins, while Brandon Arrington might be too talented not to see the field this fall.

Texas A&M freshman Tamarion Watkins primarily played safety in high school but looked natural at linebacker in the Maroon and White Game yesterday. Smart player with good instincts. He also stepped in for the injured Daymion Sanford. pic.twitter.com/PaA69gGU3O

— Carter Karels (@CarterKarels) April 19, 2026

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Michigan State football post spring depth chart analysis: Quarterbacks

Michigan State football has completed the spring practice schedule and are now moving their focus to summer conditioning before the start of fall camp. With the first spring of the Pat Fitzgerald era in East Lansing coming to an end, the coaching staff should have a ton of clarity on where things stand with their depth chart heading into the fall.

For the Spartans, it is interesting to look at this new roster, and how the pieces may fall before the season opener against Toledo. Spartans Wire is going to attempt to piece the depth chart together, analyzing how we think the new roster will unfold in a depth chart manner.

The first position group up is the quarterbacks, which quite frankly, may be the most cut and dry group in East Lansing. Especially after Fitzgerald's recent comments, we have a good pulse on what this might look like:

  • 1st string: Alessio Milivojevic (Rs Soph)
  • 2nd string: Cam Fancher (GR)
  • 3rd string: Leo Hannan (Rs FR) OR Kayd Coffman (FR)

Fitzgerald noted that Milivojevic is this teams starting quarterback going into the season, and that makes this as cut and dry as it can be. Veteran backup transfer Fancher will provide the team with experience behind Milivojevic, while Coffman and Hannan are the young guys jockeying for their position in the room.

Follow along while Spartans Wire continues to break down the depth chart.

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Real Madrid 2025/26 La Liga run-in fixtures, schedule, predictions and results in the battle for title

Arda Guler and Kylian Mbappe of Real Madrid

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With only the league title race to focus on the remainder of the 2025/26 season, Real Madrid have their sights set on what would be a famous come-from-behind trophy win as they gun for the La Liga crown.

This season threatens to be the second consecutive campaign without a major trophy for Los Blancos, who were nursing a nine-point deficit behind La Liga leaders Barcelona with seven games to go.

Alvaro Arbeloa is believed to be a lame-duck coach, having been hired to replace Xabi Alonso but failing to keep Real Madrid in contention for silverware.

The Sporting News brings you a look at the remainder of this season's fixtures for Real Madrid as they put on a chase for an unlikely but potentially unforgettable domestic title.

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Real Madrid 2025/26 La Liga run-in fixtures, schedule

After Champions League elimination, Real Madrid went into their final seven games of the eason with a nine-point deficit behind league leaders Barcelona in La Liga's title race.

Real Madrid final La Liga fixtures, results in 2025/26

DateOpponentHome/AwayResult
Apr. 21AlavesH_
Apr. 24Real BetisA_
May 3EspanyolA_
May 10BarcelonaA_
May 14Real OviedoH_
May 17SevillaA_
May 24Athletic ClubH_

MORE:Will Real Madrid sack Alvaro Arbeloa? What Champions League failure, La Liga struggles mean for coach's future

Real Madrid predictions for La Liga run-in 2025/26

Alaves (H): April 21

Real Madrid have played Alaves close in a number of recent matches, but against a relegation candidate, it shouldn't be much trouble for Los Blancos to get three points. They have beaten all three teams in the bottom three of the league currently, so toppling the team one place above the drop shouldn't be a problem, even for an out-of-form Madrid.

Reverse fixture: Alaves 1-2 Real Madrid
Result last season: Real Madrid 3-2 Alaves
Prediction this season: Real Madrid 3-1 Alaves
Final score:TBD

Real Betis (A): April 24

Real Betis may be fifth in the league table, but their chase for Champions League places has fallen on hard times, as they are in putrid form. Real Madrid have had problems facing them in Seville in the recent past, but against an out-of-form opponent, they will prevail, even if it's by a slim margin.

Reverse fixture: Real Madrid 5-1 Real Betis
Result last season: Real Betis 2-1 Real Madrid
Prediction this season: Real Betis 1-2 Real Madrid
Final score:TBD

Espanyol (A): May 3

Espanyol are another opponent ending the season in poor form, with their last win across all competitions coming in early January. They have toppled down the table, and even though they managed a famous win at RCDE Stadium last time they met, Madrid won't be there for the taking twice in a row.

Reverse fixture: Real Madrid 2-0 Espanyol
Result last season: Espanyol 1-0 Real Madrid
Prediction this season: Espanyol 0-2 Real Madrid
Final score:TBD

Barcelona (A): May 10

Regardless what happens in the other matches, Real Madrid will have to collect all three points in this match if they are to even sniff a comeback in La Liga play. Unfortunately, Barcelona do not have the Champions League to distract them from the league title race, and the leaders will prove they are the better team by sealing the domestic crown in this match.

Reverse fixture: Real Madrid 2-1 Barcelona
Result last season: Barcelona 4-3 Real Madrid
Prediction this season: Barcelona 4-1 Real Madrid
Final score:TBD

Real Oviedo (H): May 13

Reeling from a potential El Clasico defeat, Real Madrid's season could be over at this point, but they won't want to go out with this kind of whimper. They will manage to skate past the league's worst side this year.

Reverse fixture: Real Oviedo 0-3 Real Madrid
Result last season: —
Prediction this season: Real Madrid 3-1 Real Oviedo
Final score:TBD

Sevilla (A): May 17

Real Madrid have not had too much difficulty against Sevilla in the recent past, but Los Nervionenses may have much more to fight for at this stage of the season as they battle against relegation. There could be a motivation gap, with a number of Real Madrid players looking to prioritise keeping themselves fit for the upcoming World Cup.

Reverse fixture: Real Madrid 2-0 Sevilla
Result last season: Sevilla 0-2 Real Madrid
Prediction this season: Sevilla 1-1 Real Madrid
Final score:TBD

Athletic Club (H): May 24

If Real Madrid are out of the running for all trophies by this point, the atmosphere in the Bernabeu could get hostile. It will make for a difficult setting to finish the season, and that could spell trouble for this team.

Reverse fixture: Athletic Club 0-3 Real Madrid
Result last season: Real Madrid 1-0 Athletic Club
Prediction this season: Real Madrid 1-3 Athletic Club
Final score:TBD

Predicted final La Liga table 2025/26

The table below is based on our predicted results for Real Madrid and Barcelona. It's hard to see how Real Madrid make up the gap, but crazier things have happened.

PosTeamPointsMatches
Played
Goals
Scored
Goals 
Conceded
Goal
Difference
1.Barcelona953810337+66
2.Real Madrid83387840+38

And here is the real league table as it stands. Let's see how wrong we end up being...

PosTeamPointsMatches
Played
Goals
Scored
Goals 
Conceded
Goal
Difference
1.Barcelona79318430+54
2.Real Madrid70316529+36

Where to watch Texas A&M vs UTSA channel, time, & stream

No. 7 Texas A&M (37–7, 12–5 SEC) returns to Blue Bell Park on Tuesday night for a midweek matchup against the UTSA Roadrunners, looking to secure another quality non‑conference win as the postseason picture sharpens.

Midweek games have been unpredictable for the Aggies this season, and with a bullpen stretched thin, they simply don’t have the same volume of reliable arms available outside of SEC play. That reality could prompt a few lineup adjustments, both to manage workload and to get additional players meaningful reps, while still keeping the focus on winning the game.

Offensively, A&M continues to look nearly unstoppable. The Aggies are averaging 8.4 runs over their last five SEC contests and lead the conference in on‑base percentage. Defensively, they’ve been just as impressive, fielding at a .983 clip despite starting two true freshmen in the infield and shifting several veterans into new positions. Cohesion and consistency have been major storylines over the last month.

UTSA enters as a dangerous opponent, much like Texas State, fully capable of walking into Blue Bell Park and stealing a midweek result. The Roadrunners are led by senior Drew Detlefsen, who recently earned his second American Athletic Conference Player of the Week honor this season. As a team, they’re hitting .310 with a .428 on‑base percentage. They don’t rely heavily on the long ball, but they do feature two hitters with double‑digit home run totals, giving them enough pop to punish mistakes.

Tuesday marks the 36th meeting between the programs, with Texas A&M holding a 24–11 advantage. The Aggies have won seven of the last 10 matchups, though UTSA claimed last year’s contest 7–4. A&M will look to flip that result and maintain momentum heading into another critical SEC weekend.

Below is all the information for the game:

What channel is Texas A&M vs. UTSA on today?

  • TV Channel: SEC Network+
  • Livestream: ESPN App

What time is Texas A&M vs. UTSA today?

  • Date: Tuesday, April 21
  • Start time: 3 p.m. CT

The Texas A&M vs UTSA game starts at 3 p.m. CT from Blue Bell Park at Olsen Park in Bryan-College Station

Starting Pitchers

Texas A&M: LHP Cole Hubert (subject to change)

Stats: 0-0, 9.77 ERA, 15.2 IP, 16 K, 6 BB

UTSA: TBD

Stats: N/A

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NFL insider Adam Schefter offers latest intel on Panthers' 1st-round plans

Will the Carolina Panthers build their 2026 NFL Draft class from the inside out?

ESPN senior NFL insider Adam Schefter dished out some intriguing draft intel in the latest episode of his podcast from Monday. And when it comes to the Panthers' first-round plans, Schefter seemed pretty adamant that the focus should be on the offensive line.

"To me, it's a trenches pick. It's a trenches pick," he firmly stated. "That's the one that makes the most sense, and it's another one of those teams that falls into that offensive-line hunt that we're talking about that's going on from roughly 11 to 31."

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Carolina is smack-dab in the middle of that range, as they're set to enter Thursday night at the 19th overall spot of the selection process. That pick could be used to help build the offensive trench, which will have questions at left and right tackle following 2026.

Starting left tackle Ikem Ekwonu, who is recovering from a torn patellar tendon, will likely give way to free-agent signee Rasheed Walker—at least in the early goings of the upcoming campaign. Both are not under contract with the Panthers beyond this year.

Right tackle Taylor Moton, meanwhile, will be 33 years old before the start of the 2027 season and may be a prime cut candidate.

Some notable offensive line prospects that may be available to Carolina at that 19th pick include Alabama's Kadyn Proctor, Arizona State's Max Iheanachor, Clemson's Blake Miller, Georgia's Monroe Freeling and Utah's Caleb Lomu.

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Cowboys Headlines: Aubrey's record extension; why OL is key to Dallas' defensive draft

Monday saw the Cowboys put a major piece of business to bed, making kicker Brandon Aubrey the highest-paid leg in the game and ending any speculation that someone else could sneak in and lure him away. Afterward, Aubrey had the perfect answer when asked what's next for him, and his record payday deserves a look back at his incredible NFL journey that began on the couch and with a software engineer job.

Draft Week is here, bringing with it a final round of mock exercises, rumors, and what-if scenarios. Today's headlines go behind the scenes of the Dexter Lawrence trade to explore how it affects the Cowboys, and one insider spills the very plausible perfect storm of picks that could put the Cowboys in line to grab one of this year's premier defenders. Dallas needs great defensive talent in a bad way... but the whole thing actually hinges on whether or not there's an early run on offensive linemen.

There's plenty of intrigue elsewhere, too, as the draft nears. Could the Raiders actually be talked into trading out of the top spot? And how can a presumptive second-round wide receiver be arrested the weekend before the draft and not see his stock drop? The case of Zachariah Branch is a strange one, to be sure. Meanwhile, an A.J. Brown trade seems sure to happen, but not until after the draft, so don't expect any picks to change hands for the Eagles or Patriots.

Around the league, the 49ers' standoff with offensive lineman Trent Williams is over, Patrick Mahomes was back with the Chiefs to start the offseason workout program... and spark new rumors about his rehab progress, and Odell Beckham may be making a comeback with the Giants. Also, quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo may be hanging up his cleats after a mostly mediocre yet highly-lucrative career, and Rod Martin, the Raiders linebacker who saved his greatest game for the biggest stage of them all, has passed away.

Dallas Cowboys Top Headlines

  • Cowboys, 3x All-Pro agree to record $28M extension ahead of '26 draft :: Cowboys Wire (Link)
  • With deal done, Aubrey's goal: Make my next kick :: DallasCowboys.com (Link)
  • How Brandon Aubrey went from software engineer to NFL's highest-paid kicker :: Dallas Morning News (Link)
  • Schefter: 'Some speculation' this sequence of picks could give Cowboys elite pass rusher :: Cowboys Wire (Link)
  • Why the position Cowboys fans should watch in the first round is offensive line :: Fort Worth Star-Telegram (Link)
  • Cowboys facing nightmare draft scenario after Giants trade transaction :: Cowboys Wire (Link)
  • Giants trading Lawrence could be good, or bad, for Cowboys draft plans :: Cowboys Wire (Link)
  • ESPN 7-round mock: Cowboys go (almost) all defense in draft, but with surprise names :: Cowboys Wire (Link)
  • Back to Work: Cowboys begin voluntary offseason workouts :: Cowboys Wire (Link)
  • Jason Witten on Hall of Fame omission: 'I didn't leave there feeling like I lost' :: DallasCowboys.com (Link)

Latest Updates from Draft Week

  • Raiders' Spytek says teams have inquired about No. 1 draft pick :: ESPN (Link)
  • Georgia and former USC star WR Zachariah Branch arrest may not affect his draft status :: Los Angeles Times (Link)
  • Patriots remain frontrunners for A.J. Brown: How looming trade impacts NFL Draft for Eagles, New England :: CBS Sports (Link)
  • NFL restricts access to contact info after Shedeur Sanders 2025 draft prank call :: The Athletic (Link)

News & Headlines from Around the NFL

  • 49ers, Trent Williams reach historic resolution to contract saga :: Niners Nation (Link)
  • Odell Beckham Jr. taking physical with Giants in step toward possible reunion :: New York Post (Link)
  • Patrick Mahomes attends start of Chiefs' offseason program as he rehabs torn knee ligaments :: NFL.com (Link)
  • Rams free agent Jimmy Garoppolo is considering retirement :: Rams Wire (Link)
  • Raiders legend Rod Martin, record holder for Super Bowl interceptions, dies at 72 :: The Athletic (Link)

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New York Giants make pair of unexpected selections in latest FOX Sports mock

Mock draft season is thankfully almost over as the real NFL draft descends upon us this week in Pittsburgh. Experts have mocked a dozen players to the New York Giants the past few months, from linebackers and safeties to offensive linemen and running backs.

Few, however, predict the Giants will select a pass rusher with the fifth overall pick. That is, before they traded away defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence this past weekend to the Cincinnati Bengals for the tenth overall selection.

With two high picks in their pockets, the Giants can afford to grab the best available player and a player at a position of need.

FOX Sports' top college football analyst, Joel Klatt, published his final mock draft on Monday, and this is what he sees the Giants doing in Round 1.

Are the Giants trying to package their two top-10 picks to move further up? I don't know about that. But I do know they love one of these offensive players in this draft. I think they're moving around and trying to position themselves into a place where they can target and draft Jordyn Tyson. I don't think they'll need to draft him at No. 5, though. I know pass rusher isn't a specific need for the Giants, but if you can get the best pure pass rusher in the draft, you go and do that. I've also been told the Giants aren't in on Ohio State linebacker Sonny Styles.

General manager Joe Schoen insists the Giants will select the best available player on their board when they are on the clock in this draft. If that is the case, the pick here should be Bailey, a polished edge rusher who has been compared to Denver's Nik Bonitto.

Former Giants GM Ernie Accorsi always said that you can't have enough pass rushers, and he knows a few things about that. A pass rush that includes Baliey, Brian Burns, and Abdul Carter in one that could set the NFL on its ear.

This pick makes even more sense if Schoen unloads Kayvon Thibodeaux before the draft.

Truth be told, I had a previous edition of a mock draft ready to go — until the Giants opted to trade defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence to the Bengals for the 10th overall pick. That mock draft will never see the light of day, though, and I now know that they're targeting Tyson, like I said before. Tyson's had some injury history, but he's got great athletic bloodlines and teams have really fallen in love with him. He's rising up draft boards as we get closer to the draft.

The Giants want to get a complementary receiver across from Malik Nabers, and they are reportedly smitten with Tyson, a former college teammate of running back Cam Skattebo.

Tyson and Nabers would make a deadly 1-2 combo for second-year quarterback Jaxson Dart. Throw in the rest of the wide receiver room (Darius Slayton, Darnell Mooney, Calvin Austin III) and the tight ends (Isaiah Likely, Theo Johnson), and opposing defensive coordinators will have many a sleepless night preparing for this Giants' vertical passing offense.

This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: Giants make pair of unexpected selections in latest FOX Sports mock

Memphis AD Ed Scott says 'we have to monetize' Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium

The Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium $225 million-plus renovation project — down the stretch it comes.

Nearly two years after work officially began on Memphis football’s home since 1965, the finish line is in sight. The first game in the Tigers’ gussied-up digs will be Sept. 5 against Arkansas State.

Memphis will play at least six games at Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium in 2026. The Southern Heritage Classic and the AutoZone Liberty Bowl will make it home to eight total events in the first four months post-makeover.

But that’s not enough for Memphis athletic director Ed Scott.

“We have to monetize the stadium,” he told The Commercial Appeal during a recent exclusive interview. “Because right now we play 7-9 football games in that stadium a year, and it’s the largest asset that we have as the Memphis Athletics Foundation — the largest one I’m in charge of, and we only monetize it 7-9 times.

“That’s not a good thing.”

Since taking the project baton upon his June 2024 hire, Scott has been upfront about the importance of diversifying Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium’s functionality. In previous interviews, he specifically mentioned the prospect of hosting Monster Truck rallies, wrestling matches, motocross races, Savannah Bananas events and concerts.

The venue, formerly known as Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium, last hosted a major standalone concert in 1997, when U2 (and opening act Rage Against The Machine) drew more than 31,000. R&B star Chris Brown was scheduled to perform at the stadium on Oct. 18, 2025, but logistical issues related to the ongoing construction (specially, the tunnel behind the North end zone) prompted a last-minute cancellation.

“They would have had to crane stage pieces over the bowl of Liberty Stadium to get them on to the field, which is laborious and it’s costly,” Scott said. “They didn’t want to do that, and I can’t really blame them.”

While Scott said there aren’t any acts “lined up” yet, the renovation work on the West tower and the tunnel have “spurred a lot of interest.”

“I do think that the stadium was not at a place where people — particularly, performers and some of these other events — loved where the stadium was, just from a tender loving care kind of situation,” he added. “The stadium needed some TLC.”

How many events would be ideal for Memphis?

“I’d like to find a good equilibrium where we’re doing enough to make some money on it, but we’re not wearing our staff out or watering down how many events take place in that stadium per year,” Scott said.

“I don’t have an exact number, but the number is definitely higher than zero, which is what it’s been for quite some time.”

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This article originally appeared on Memphis Commercial Appeal: Memphis AD Ed Scott wants more events at Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium

YouTube Gold: Could Larry Bird Still Dominate The NBA Today?

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - APRIL 24, 1981: Larry Bird #33 of the Boston Celtics drives against Julius Erving #6 of the Philadelphia 76ers during Game Three of the Eastern Conference Finals at The Spectrum in April 24, 1981 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by James Drake/Getty Images) | Getty Images

This video raises a question we’ve seen quite often in recent years: Could Larry Bird still dominate today? Or would be be a role player?

The answer is yes, he could still run the league, and for a few reasons.

First, Bird was, as Joe Dumar once said, a basketball savant. Do you think Charles Barkley could play today? Magic Johnson? Michael Jordan? Isaiah Thomas? James Worthy?

Of course they could – and they all said Bird was the one whom they feared most, who gave them sleepless nights.

The main criticism of Bird is that he was slow and couldn’t jump. Well, neither can Nikola Jokić or Luka Dončić, and both of those guys will be in the Hall of Fame, because they, like Bird, can force the game to adapt to them, rather than vice-versa.

If nothing else, Bird’s passing ability was off the charts, and his hand-eye coordination was superb. So was his ability to keep track of everything happening on the court: he didn’t have to see his teammates to know where they were.

What also really works in Bird’s favor is this: in his heyday, the NBA was far, far more physical than it is today. Go look at some Bill Laimbeer highlights.

The NBA in the 1980s could be brutal. Consider the courage Thomas had to go into the lane the way he did at his size, and consider also the Jordan Rules the Pistons had for #23. They all knew they were going to get a beating every game.

It’s not like that now. The game is far more open, and Bird would either drive, pass, or hit jumpers at will.

Finally, there are some other factors that would work in his favor. The first is personal. Bird’s desire to dominate would propel him in today’s game, too. His mindset is far different from anyone in today’s NBA. He would sneer at 90 percent of the players in the league now.

And second, the advances in training, nutrition, equipment, and medical care would have really helped him. Just for one thing, a back problem ended Bird’s career. The treatment options today are far better.

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Ruud Gullit highlights key flaw holding Man United back, likens it to AC Milan

Ruud Gullit highlights key flaw holding Man United back, likens it to AC Milan
Ruud Gullit highlights key flaw holding Man United back, likens it to AC Milan

Dutch football legend Ruud Gullit has put his finger on the single biggest issue dragging Manchester United down, warning that AC Milan are suffering from the exact same ailment.

Champions League beckons

United are currently on the cusp of a sensational return to the Champions League, having beaten Chelsea 1-0 at Stamford Bridge on Saturday.

Matheus Cunha scored the only goal of the contest to draw United closer to qualifying for the continent’s most prestigious competition. The Red Devils sit in third place in the Premier League table, level on points with fourth-placed Aston Villa.

Michael Carrick and his players need just six points from their remaining five games to be mathematically qualified.

The additional revenue generated by Champions League participation will undoubtedly increase United’s summer spending power, enabling them to pursue higher-quality players. Furthermore, it will enhance the club’s attractiveness as a destination.

There is certainly plenty to look forward to as a fan, but Gullit believes that there is still a key flaw holding United back.

Gullit’s claim

Speaking to the Daily Mail, Gullit said that United, just like Milan, are still stuck in the past.

The 63-year-old told the newspaper, “Man United think too much of the past.”

“That’s the past. It’s like Milan. That’s the past, also.”

“You have to find a new way in order to come back. You have to be proactive.”

While United have not won the Premier League since 2013 when the legendary Sir Alex Ferguson retired, Milan lifted the Scudetto during the 2021/22 season.

Massimiliano Allegri’s side are also set to be in the Champions League next season. They’re currently second in Serie A.

United are next in action on Monday when they host Brentford at Old Trafford.

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What colleges do best job getting Florida players in NFL draft?

The state of Florida is one of the nation's biggest hotbeds for football players. Just about every college in the nation comes to Florida for elite high school talent.

But which colleges do the best job of getting players from Florida high schools to the NFL?

The USA TODAY Florida Network broke down the past five drafts to determine which colleges have had the most success with Florida players in the NFL Draft.

And because not all picks are created equally, more weight was given to a first-round pick than a seventh-round pick. USA TODAY gave points for each draft pick on the following scale: 10 points for a first-round pick, eight for a second, six for a third, five for a fourth, three for a fifth, two for a sixth and one point for a seventh.

Here are the top 10 schools getting Florida players to the NFL the past five years:

Just missed the cut: Boston College (18 points), Iowa State (16 points), Texas A&M (16 points), LSU (13 points), Oklahoma (11 points).

10. Louisville

Total points: 20

Total picks: Four

Highest drafted player: WR Tutu Atwell (Miami Northwestern, No. 57 overall in 2021)

Atwell, who won a Super Bowl ring with the Los Angeles Rams as a rookie, recently signed a one-year deal to return home and join the Miami Dolphins. Edge rusher Ashton Gillotte (Boca Raton) had a quality rookie year as a backup for the Kansas City Chiefs in 2025.

9. Pittsburgh

Total points: 21

Total picks: Four (one first-round pick)

Highest drafted player: DL Calijah Kancey (Miami Northwestern, No. 19 overall in 2023)

Kancey, who missed 14 games in 2025 because of a torn pectoral muscle, is the only Pitt player from Florida to be taken in the first three rounds over the past five years. Kancey started 26 games during his first two seasons, recording 11.5 sacks and 22 tackles for loss.

8. Michigan

Dec 14, 2025; Arlington, Texas, USA; Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy (9) celebrates after a touchdown during the first half against the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Images

Total points: 22

Total picks: Five (one first-round pick)

Highest drafted player: QB JJ McCarthy (IMG, No. 10 overall in 2024)

McCarthy missed his rookie year because of an injury but went 6-4 as a starter in 2025. DJ Turner (IMG) was a second-round pick in 2023. Turner set career highs for interceptions, pass breakups and forced fumbles with the Cincinnati Bengals in 2025.

7. UCF

Jan 4, 2026; Denver, Colorado, USA; Denver Broncos running back RJ Harvey (12) runs with the ball during the game against the Los Angeles Chargers during the first half at Empower Field at Mile High. Mandatory Credit: Isaiah J. Downing-Imagn Images

Total points: 33

Total picks: 7

Highest drafted player: Richie Grant (Choctawhatchee, 40th overall in 2021)

Grant had a couple strong seasons in Atlanta, while RJ Harvey (Edgewater) scored 12 touchdowns as a rookie with the Denver Broncos in 2025. Kalia Davis (West Florida), a sixth-round pick in 2023, is coming off a breakout season with the San Francisco 49ers and signed with the Cleveland Browns as a free agent.

6. Miami

Greg Rousseau #50 of the Buffalo Bills reacts after a play against the Miami Dolphins during the first quarter in the game at Hard Rock Stadium on November 09, 2025 in Miami Gardens, Florida.

Total points: 37

Total picks: 11 (one first-round pick)

Highest drafted player: Greg Rousseau (Champagnat Catholic, No. 30 overall in 2021)

Rousseau has been solid with the Buffalo Bills, recording 32 sacks and 89 quarterback hits in five seasons. Defensive backs Kamren Kinchens (Miami Northwestern) and Tyrique Stevenson (Miami Southridge) both have had bright moments in the past few seasons. Eight of Miami’s picks were selected in the fifth round or later.

5. Florida State

Total points: 41

Total picks: Eight

Highest drafted player: CB Asante Samuel Jr. (St. Thomas Aquinas, No. 47 overall in 2021)

The majority of Florida State’s top picks over the past five years have been defensive backs: Samuel, Renardo Green (Wekiva) and Azareye’h Thomas (Niceville). Green started every game he played for the San Francisco 49ers, including both postseason games, in 2025.  

4. Illinois

Seattle Seahawks cornerback Devon Witherspoon (21) celebrates after a fumble recovery against the Atlanta Falcons in the third quarter at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta on Dec. 7, 2025.

Total points: 47

Total picks: Seven (one first-round pick)

Highest drafted player: CB Devon Witherspoon (Pine Forest, No. 5 overall in 2023)

Surprised to see Illinois this high on the list — ahead of both Florida State and Miami? You shouldn’t be. Illinois has done a fantastic job producing quality NFL players from Florida. Witherspoon and Sydney Brown (St. Stephen’s) have both won Super Bowl rings, and Chase Brown (St. Stephens) rushed for 1,000 yards last season.  

3. Georgia

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - AUGUST 17: Jalen Carter #98 and Nolan Smith #3 of the Philadelphia Eagles look on against the Cleveland Browns during the preseason game at Lincoln Financial Field on August 17, 2023 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Browns tied the Eagles 18-18. (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)

Total points: 50

Total picks: Eight (two first-round picks)

Highest drafted player: DL Jalen Carter (Apopka, No. 9 overall in 2023)

The Bulldogs don’t have the most picks from Florida over the past five years, but perhaps no team has produced better NFL players. Carter and Nolan Smith (IMG) helped the Eagles win the Super Bowl two years ago, and James Cook (Miami Central) has become one of the top running backs in the NFL. Tyson Cambell has been a solid cornerback, too.

2. Florida

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - DECEMBER 14: Gervon Dexter Sr. #99 of the Chicago Bears celebrates a sack during the third quarter against the Cleveland Browns on December 14, 2025 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Patrick McDermott/Getty Images)

Total points: 57

Total picks: 11 (two first-round picks)

Highest drafted player: QB Anthony Richardson Sr. (No. 4 overall in 2023)

Gervon Dexter Sr. (Lake Wales) is an established starter on the defensive line for the Chicage Bears, but recent Gators draft picks have largely struggled to make an impact in the NFL. Richardson has had mixed results when healthy and former first rounder Kaiir Elam played for three teams in his first four years in the league.

1. Alabama

DENVER, COLORADO - SEPTEMBER 07: Pat Surtain II #2 of the Denver Broncos runs onto the field prior to the game against the Tennessee Titans during the game at Empower Field At Mile High on September 07, 2025 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Justin Edmonds/Getty Images)

Total points: 107

Total picks: 14 (nine first-round picks)

Highest drafted players: OT Evan Neal (IMG, No. 7 overall in 2021), OT JC Latham (IMG, No. 7 overall in 2024)

No school can even touch Alabama’s dominance of putting Floridians in the NFL over the past five years. Patrick Surtain II (American Heritage, 2021 draft) arguably is the best defensive back in the NFL. 2025 first rounders Tyler Booker (IMG) and Jihaad Campbell (IMG) are both coming off strong rookie seasons.

This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Alabama, Gators doing best job getting Florida players in NFL draft

Examining the Falcons depth chart ahead of 2026 NFL Draft

The Atlanta Falcons have made several changes since the start of NFL free agency, and now the team is locked in on the 2026 NFL Draft. Round 1 kicks off on Thursday, April 23, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

While the Falcons are hoping to make the most out of their five selections, they can't expect many to find many impact players with their first pick not coming until the middle of the second round. Although, anything can happen and last year, the team found two mid-round starters in Xavier Watts and Billy Bowman Jr.

The Falcons recently signed offensive tackle Jawaan Taylor and traded for defensive tackle Maason Smith, both of whom we expect to see start next season. We'll have to wait and see what general manager Ian Cunningham has up his sleeve, but we don't expect many major lineup changes following the draft.

With that said, let's check out the Falcons' updated depth chart ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft below.

Quarterback

  1. Michael Penix Jr. (9)
  2. Tua Tagovailoa (1)
  3. Trevor Siemian (13)

Running Back

  1. Bijan Robinson (7)
  2. Brian Robinson Jr. (15)
  3. Tyler Goodson (25)
  4. Nathan Carter (38)
  5. Carlos Washington Jr. (26)

Wide Receiver

  1. Drake London (5)
  2. Chris Blair (19)
  3. Casey Washington (82)

Wide Receiver

  1. Jahan Dotson (4)
  2. Deven Thompkins (83)

Wide Receiver (slot)

  1. Olamide Zaccheaus (14)
  2. Dylan Drummond (80)

Tight End

  1. Kyle Pitts (8)
  2. Austin Hooper (81)
  3. Charlie Woerner (89)
  4. Joshua Simon (47)

Left Tackle

  1. Jake Matthews (70)
  2. Jack Nelson (69)

Left Guard

  1. Matthew Bergeron (65)
  2. Kyle Hinton (68)

Center

  1. Ryan Neuzil (64)
  2. Corey Levin (62)

Right Guard

  1. Chris Lindstrom (63)
  2. Andrew Stueber (74)

Right Tackle

  1. Jawaan Taylor (71)
  2. Storm Norton (77)
  3. Michael Jerrell (72)

Defensive End/IDL

  1. Zach Harrison (96)
  2. Da'Shawn Hand (90)

Defensive Tackle/IDL

  1. Maason Smith (92)
  2. Chris Williams (93)
  3. Elijah Garcia (91)

Defensive End/IDL

  1. Brandon Dorlus (54)
  2. LaCale London (94)
  3. Ben Stille (95)

EDGE/OLB

  1. Jalon Walker (11)
  2. Azeez Ojulari (51)
  3. Cameron Thomas (99)

Linebacker

  1. Divine Deablo (0)
  2. JD Bertrand (40)
  3. Channing Tindall (55)

Linebacker

  1. Christian Harris (45)
  2. Troy Andersen (44)
  3. Malik Verdon (43)

EDGE/OLB

  1. Samson Ebukam (52)
  2. James Pearce Jr. (27)
  3. Bralen Trice (48)

Cornerback

  1. A.J. Terrell (24)
  2. Cobee Bryant (37)
  3. Clark Phillips III (22)

Cornerback

  1. Mike Hughes (21)
  2. Natrone Brooks (35)
  3. C.J. Henderson (39)

Nickel CB

  1. Billy Bowman Jr. (33)
  2. Darnay Holmes (30)
  3. Mike Ford Jr. (28)
  4. A.J. Woods (20)

Safety

  1. Jessie Bates III (3)
  2. DeMarcco Hellams (23)
  3. Jammie Robinson (34)

Safety

  1. Xavier Wats (31)
  2. Sydney Brown (29)
  3. Tysheem Johnson (41)

Special Teams

  • LS: Liam McCullough (49)
  • K: Nick Folk (6)
  • P: Jake Bailey (16)
  • P2: Gil Trenton (46)

Fans can tune in for the 2026 NFL Draft on Thursday, April 23, however, the Falcons won't make their first pick until Day 2 (pick No. 48 overall). Check back for the updated depth chart following the draft.

This article originally appeared on Falcons Wire: Atlanta Falcons depth chart: Pre-2026 NFL Draft edition

Predators' season wrap-up revelations, including Barry Trotz's tattoo

One week ago, the Nashville Predators were in the hunt for the Stanley Cup playoffs.

But a 3-2 loss to the San Jose Sharks on April 13 essentially knocked out the Predators, ending what would have been a miraculous march to the postseason.

"We want to be playing right now," captain Roman Josi told reporters at Bridgestone Arena on April 20. "This day is always a weird day. You don't want to be here, you want to be playing hockey."

While a summer of change looms for the Predators — they have yet to hire a general manager to replace the retiring Barry Trotz — there's plenty to reflect on the season that just ended. From the sounds of it, there won't be too many changes to the roster, unless the new GM comes in with eyes on an overhaul.

Here are four things we learned from the Predators' end-of-season availability.

Andrew Brunette confident he'll be back for Predators

Predators coach Andrew Brunette sounds as confident as ever that he will be back for the 2026-27 season.

"I'm the coach here today and I'm proud of the work we're doing," Brunette said. "I'm looking forward to keep coaching until someone says you can't coach anymore. When that time comes, it comes and there's no regrets."

Brunette, who played under Trotz, was hired by him to be the Predators' coach in 2023, and continues to rely on him to help develop his career.

"I was very grateful that (Trotz) worked with me over last year," he said. "To have somebody that you trust, that has so much knowledge, help me again this year. He helped me become a better player, he's helped me become a better coach."

Roman Josi healthy, POTS not a factor this season

Despite missing two of the last four games with an undisclosed upper-body injury, Josi said he feels healthy heading into the summer.

Josi was diagnosed with POTS last spring, in addition to dealing with multiple concussions during his career. This season, he began wearing a Q-Collar, a device designed to increase blood volume to the brain.

"I definitely felt a lot better than last year," he said. "The (Q-Collar), I think, helped me a ton . . . but I did a lot of other things in my life off the ice to help, too. This year was a big year with a lot games, the Olympics, traveling, and I felt good. I feel very healthy."

After an injury-riddled 2024-25 season, Josi bounced back with 13 goals and 42 assists in 68 games. He also led the Predators in ice time at 24:53 per game.

Jonathan Marchessault blames himself for Predators missing playoffs

Since signing in Nashville in 2024, forward Jonathan Marchessault has not resembled the 2023 Conn Smythe Trophy winner the Predators were hoping to get.

Even he admitted as much.

"I was not in a good head space," Marchessault said. "I wasn't the person that I usually am. And it ended up going against me. Whatever you feel in your body, if you're not in a good mindset, not a lot of success happens. I'm normally a really positive person . . . this year I wasn't."

Marchessault, who finished with just 31 points in 62 games, wasn't specific on the cause of his poor "head space." But he's convinced he was a big reason the Predators missed the playoffs.

"I want to be playing playoff games," he said. "But I'm aware that if I play the way I played this year, I'm not going to bring any team to the playoffs. You've got to look at yourself in the mirror. There's guys that made a difference this year and there's guys that didn't make a difference. I didn't make a difference this year."

Barry Trotz has a Predators-themed tattoo

Perhaps the most surprising revelation of the day was from Trotz. Apparently he has a Predators-related tattoo.

Though he did not reveal the type or location of the tattoo, he explained that he obtained one when illustrating what it meant for him to be wrapping up his three-year stint as Predators general manager.

"If you know me . . . the Nashville Predators are a team that . . . I've got a tattoo," he said, pointing to his lower body.

Barry Trotz on leaving the Predators’ GM role.

Reveals that he has a Preds tattoo (he did not show us, but I guess it’s on his… hip?) pic.twitter.com/RUkBGYsws9

— Alex Daugherty (@AlexDaugherty1) April 20, 2026

Trotz announced his retirement from his GM role on Feb. 2, citing the desire to be closer to family in his post-hockey days. The Predators' first-ever coach finished his coaching career with the fifth-most wins in NHL history (914) and the most in Predators history (557).

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Alex Daugherty is the Predators beat writer for The Tennessean. Contact Alex at jdaugherty@gannett.com. Follow Alex on X, the platform formerly called Twitter, @alexdaugherty1. Also check out our Predators exclusive Instagram page @tennessean_preds.

This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: What we learned at Predators' season wrap-up, Andrew Brunette's future

When is Wardley vs Dubois? Date, start time, undercard and how to watch fight

In May, Fabio Wardley and Daniel Dubois will clash in the kind of fight that always entices boxing fans: an all-British heavyweight title bout.

Wardley enters the main-event showdown with an unbeaten record, having bailed himself out in his last two fights; against Justis Huni then Joseph Parker, the Ipswich boxer was down on the scorecards when he secured late knockouts.

The October win over Parker saw Wardley, 31, win the interim WBO title, which was later upgraded when Oleksandr Usyk vacated the regular belt. And Wardley may be able to edge closer to a fight with Usyk if he can overcome Dubois, 28.

Fabio Wardley (left) will defend the WBO title against Daniel Dubois (Getty)
Fabio Wardley (left) will defend the WBO title against Daniel Dubois (Getty)

Last time out, in July, Dubois suffered his second stoppage loss to Usyk, dropping the IBF title to the Ukrainian in the process. But Dubois remains a dangerous opponent for anyone in the division, and it feels like a KO is guaranteed when he faces Wardley.

Here’s all you need to know:

When is the fight?

Wardley vs Dubois will take place on Saturday 9 May at the Co-op Live in Manchester. Timings for the event have not yet been announced, but the main card will likely begin at 7pm BST (11am PT / 1pm CT / 2pm ET), with main-event ring walks following at around 10pm BST (2pm PT / 4pm CT / 5pm ET).

How can I watch it?

The action will stream live on DAZN pay-per-view at a cost of £24.99. You do not need a DAZN subscription to purchase the event, but plans are available here and start at £15.99 per month.

Latest Odds

Betting sites give a slight edge to the champion with Wardley odds-on for the win over Dubois, who is around the even-money mark with most bookies.

Wardley - 5/6

Dubois - 21/20

Draw - 18/1

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Fight card in full

Subject to change; ‘C’ denotes champion

Wardley, down on the scorecards, stopped Joseph Parker last time out (Getty)
Wardley, down on the scorecards, stopped Joseph Parker last time out (Getty)

Fabio Wardley (C) vs Daniel Dubois (WBO heavyweight title)

Jared Anderson vs Solomon Dacres (heavyweight)

Jack Rafferty vs Ekow Essuman (super-lightweight)

Liam Cameron vs Bradley Rea (light-heavyweight)

Khaleel Majid vs Gavin Gwynne (super-lightweight)

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Lehmann extends Northants deal to end of 2029

Darren Lehmann standing on a cricket pitch holding his right hand out ready to catch a cricket ball
Darren Lehmann won the World Cup as Australia coach in 2015 [Getty Images]

Northamptonshire head coach Darren Lehmann has signed a new two-year contract until the end of the 2029 season.

The former Australia batter was appointed in October 2024 and led Northants to T20 Finals Day for the first time in nine years during his first campaign in charge, including an impressive quarter-final win against Surrey.

The club have drawn all three County Championship matches this season and sit second in Division Two.

"It was an easy decision for me because I love the place," Lehmann said.

"Everyone has made it such a family club for me, so I'm delighted to be carrying on here.

"We just want to keep improving and hopefully we represent the club proudly along the way."

Lehmann was Australia head coach from 2013 to 2018, winning two Ashes series and the 2015 World Cup.

He has also coached Northern Superchargers in The Hundred, Deccan Chargers in the Indian Premier League (IPL) and Sheffield Shield and Brisbane Heat in Australia's Big Bash League (BBL).

"We're all thrilled to have secured Darren's services for another two years. It's been an excellent fit since his first day and he's taking the club in a really positive direction," said Northamptonshire CEO Ray Payne.

"Darren's transparency and connection with the supporters has made a notable impact and the excitement around what the following years could bring on the field is a testament to his work so far."

Northamptonshire host Worcestershire in their next match, starting on Friday, 1 May.

Cedric Coward among current Grizzlies expecting to play in summer league

Regular season Memphis Grizzlies basketball won’t be played again until October, but that doesn’t mean meaningful games won’t take place.

In between the end of the 2025-26 and start of the next campaign, Grizzlies fans could see a glimpse of the roster’s best youthful talent in summer league action.

Summer league isn’t as meaningful to some franchises, but for a team like the Grizzlies, it’s a pivotal stretch. Memphis is in a position where the growth of its young players will play a major role in future decisions.

GG Jackson is only 21 years of age, but he’ll be entering his fourth season. That’s usually enough to earn a graduation from summer league action. Zach Edey and Jaylen Wells are also not expected to play after undergoing season-ending procedures.

Rayan Rupert, who was signed to a two-way contract in March, wouldn’t mind playing summer league action for the Grizzlies, but he’s entering free agency. That decision will ultimately come down to Memphis.

This year’s Las Vegas summer league action will take place from July 9-19.

Here is an early look at who is expected to represent the Grizzlies after verbal confirmation during the team's exit interviews on April 13.

Cedric Coward

If there’s a player who could take a leap and shorten his summer league stint, it’s Cedric Coward. He had a strong rookie season, but he knows his areas of weakness.

Coward is a potential swing piece for Memphis long term. He could be anything from a star to a three-and-d role player with limited playmaking.

Being better on and off the ball and working on ball handling are near the top of Coward’s list of improvements.

What excites Coward most is the ability to have a full offseason to work on his game. Last offseason, he didn’t participate in summer league or five-on-five action in pre-draft workouts due to a previous shoulder injury.

He said he’s expecting to play in summer league.

“Now that (the shoulder injury) is behind me and God forbid any other injuries or any nagging things, the sky is the limit,” Coward said. “All I can is come next season, you’ll see the progress.”

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Javon Small

Javon Small was sneakingly impressive as a rookie. He was thrown into a rotation role at the start of his career due to injuries at point guard. He had his struggles before his own injury eventually sidelined him.

Small finished the season averaging 9.7 points and 3.7 assists in 41 games.

He remains on a two-way contract. The next step for Small should be playing enough that he turns that deal into a standard contract.

Walter Clayton Jr.

Walter Clayton Jr. was a first-round pick in the same class as Small, but it feels like he’s lower in the pecking order after an uninspiring start in Memphis. Clayton did find his way to better results late in the season.

In four April games, Clayton had his most efficient stretch with the Grizzlies. After shooting 38.4% from the friend, Clayton said efficiency is at the top of list for improvement.

Jahmai Mashack

Several Grizzlies players quality for the student of the game title, but Jahmai Mashack may be at the top. He’s a guy who likes to watch film extensively while learning from his mistakes and studying some of the league’s best.

Mashack’s future role in Memphis is unknown. He played everything from point guard to center when available, but he seems to have an idea for what that role could look like.

Jrue Holiday, Derrick White, Lu Dort and Kris Dunn.

Mashack believes in his ability to get downhill offensively and kicking out to shooters. He wants to improve his ability to be a catch-and-shoot threat.

“I’m a guy who really believes I can be a 1-of-1 player,” Mashack said. “I know that sounds crazy to anybody that just watches basketball and doesn’t know a lot about me, but that’s truly how I think of myself.”

Damichael Cole is the Memphis Grizzlies beat writer for The Commercial Appeal. Contact Damichael at damichael.cole@commercialappeal.com. Follow Damichael on X, formerly known as Twitter, @DamichaelC.

This article originally appeared on Memphis Commercial Appeal: Cedric Coward, Javon Small among Grizzlies hoping for summer league

Wisconsin men's hockey named biggest transfer portal winner

Fresh off an appearance in the National Championship game, it's clear the Wisconsin Badgers men's hockey program is continuing to get better.

Head coach Mike Hastings may have had quite a few players sign professional contracts, but that just goes to show how talented this program truly is.

Losing to Denver wasn't easy, but Wisconsin hasn't lost a single player to the transfer portal this offseason. In fact, College Hockey News used their CHIP system (College Hockey Individual Point value) to determine that the Badgers are this season's biggest winner in the portal.

Wisconsin is currently +116.5, according to College Hockey Insider Mike McMahon. Of the Top 10 teams, no other program is in triple digits. For reference, No. 10 UMD and No. 9 Quinnipiac combine for +120.4.

This ranking system hurts teams who have a ton of players entering the portal, but rewards them for adding big names. Arguably, no team has added bigger names than Wisconsin. Hastings additions of J.J. Wiebusch and Alexis Cournoyer more than justify this ranking, and Badgers fans shouldn't forget they also added Dylan Compton.

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OKC's NBA Playoff shirt tradition still takes Thunder fans by storm

When the Oklahoma City Thunder made it to its first playoff run in 2010, the organization posed a question: How can we bring fans together?

At the time, the OKC Thunder's Fan Development team thought a crowd of matching T-shirts might be a one-time deal to solidify the community going into that first appearance. They never thought it would be as big as it turned out to be, nor that they would still be doing it over a decade later.

But in 2026, with an NBA Championship under their belt, the Thunder organization still places a complimentary, exclusive shirt in every seat at the Paycom Center during playoff games.

On Sunday, as the Thunder players walked into the arena for the first round, they could see a sea of blue in the stands. Fans were wearing the first design of this season's playoffs: a simple, blue shirt with "House of Thunder" written in a large font.

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The Thunder's Fan Development team works with the Oklahoma Shirt company to create each shirt from designs created internally by a team of graphic artists. Each time fans walk into the arena, they see a different design.

"It's not that we hold on to any T-shirts and recycle them," said Jennifer Watson, Thunder director of community engagement. "It's a whole new process every single home game."

After the idea came the logistics.

Would they place the whole arena? Would it only be partial? From the floor to the press level, Paycom Center has 18,203 seats. So the team created a map of the arena, divided by sections, to figure out how many shirts were needed per section.

"We committed from the very beginning," Watson said. "It didn't matter what our record was or how the attendance was going to be. We still sit every single game. We sit all 18,203 seats, no matter if it's sold out or not."

To help with cost and efficiency, the majority of shirts are large, but if a fan requires a larger size, there is an exchange area where they can size up. People have come up with creative ways to adjust the shirts to their body type: some cut them or tie them up to wear as a crop top, others tuck them into their shorts, or just use them as an oversized outfit.

"We have eight to 10 different designs at my house and still wear them all the time, mostly my kids sleep in them," said Porter Cunningham, a Thunder fan. "I do get really excited to see the designs; it's a fun reveal."

Before each home game, the team does a pre-launch, announcing the new design. Watson said fans even call the front desk in advance to ask what color the shirt will be so they can create a matching outfit for the game.

"People take a really good pride because that's something unique that you get a souvenir for coming to support us," Watson said. "That's something that people love and cherish."

It's not just the design or the color that varies from game to game. It's also the overall concept. While Sunday's game was a sea of blue, the next could be a checkerboard theme or a multicolor shirt.

Fans take their seats before Game 1 of the first round NBA playoff series between the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Phoenix Suns at Paycom Center in Oklahoma City on Sunday, April 19, 2026.

The excitement to see what the arena will look like on game day has become part of this tradition.

"There were themed nights for other organizations, but we were really the first to say we'll have matching T-shirts for every playoff game, and now almost every team does it," Cunningham said. "Since the Spurs did Fiesta Night this weekend, I'm hoping we get some more fun stuff besides the normal blue or white combos, like the black with yellow and orange we got last year."

Watson remembers the first time the players stepped onto the court to see nearly every fan in the stands wearing the same shirt. She recalls them pausing and looking around, a bit overwhelmed with the support. Today, it might no longer be a surprise, but the impact of the crowd is still relevant as the Thunder fights for a back-to-back championship run.

"We're their biggest cheerleaders," Watson said. "I know some family members love the shirts too; they may ask for an extra shirt later. But the guys enjoy it, it's a big push for them, it's encouraging during the playoff run...It's another fun part of what has become a great playoff tradition. I look forward to it every year."

And if you're not wearing the shirt, you will be a not-very-liked outlier, and chances are you'll see yourself on the jumbotron as the whole arena boos you until you put it on.

Even the Oklahoma City Police Department joined in on the tradition in 2025, posting “OKC ordinance requires those in attendance to put on the T-shirt! (probably). We’re watching," on social media.

As Isaiah Hartenstein himself said, you can never be "too cool" to put that shirt on.

Isa Almeida is a trending reporter for The Oklahoman. Have a story idea for Isa? She can be reached at ialmeida@oklahoman.com or on X/Twitter at @ialmeidasports. Support Isa's work and that of other Oklahoman journalists by purchasing a digital subscription today at subscribe.oklahoman.com.

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Fernando Mendoza in NFL draft: Should QB be Raiders' starter on Day 1?

The closer the NFL draft gets, the louder the questions and arguments get.

And it’s not just Player A vs. Player B, or if a team should stay put or move down in the draft.

Sometimes the questions have to do with individual players and what attributes prospective teams should be focused on.

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Should Fernando Mendoza be the Raiders starter in Week 1?

Background: The 6-foot-4¾, 236-pound Mendoza graduated from Cristopher Columbus High School in Miami. A three-star recruit in the 2022 class, Mendoza was ranked the 250th recruit in the state by 247Sports. He since won the Heisman Trophy, Associated Press Player of the Year, Walter Camp Award, Davey O'Brien Award and Maxwell Award in 2025 when he led Indiana to its first national championship.

Most likely landing spot: Las Vegas Raiders (No. 1)

What’s the argument for Mendoza starting immediately?

Fernando Mendoza #15 of the Indiana Hoosiers reacts after a touchdown against the Oregon Ducks during the fourth quarter of the 2025 College Football Playoff Semifinal at the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on January 09, 2026, in Atlanta, Georgia.

It's not every year that there's an undisputed No. 1 pick before the draft begins, but that's what we have this April. Mendoza is the clear choice for a quarterback-needy Raiders squad. His body of work in 2025 was so impressive. He has a strong enough arm to make all the throws, his accuracy is outstanding — he completed 72 percent of his passes and threw just six interceptions in 2025 — and his is mature beyond his years. Mendoza has the required toughness to take hits early on and keep getting up and performing. Mendoza's mental makeup will allow him to make the necessary adjustments both on and off the field that will allow him to have early success.

What’s the argument against Mendoza starting immediately?

No matter how good Mendoza was in 2025, it's still a big jump from college football to the NFL. Everything will be faster and there will be growing pains, just like there was for Cam Ward as the top pick in the 2025 draft. Signing Kirk Cousins as a free agent means the Raiders can bring Mendoza along slowly, possibly working him into the game plan in certain spots without putting too much on him all at once. Considering the Raiders have also have a rookie head coach in Klint Kubiak, maybe it will be best for Las Vegas to have a veteran under center — at least to start the season.

This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Fernando Mendoza starting for Raiders after 2026 NFL Draft?

FA fines Cardiff £15,000 for homophobic chants

Cardiff City flag at Cardiff City Stadium
Cardiff won promotion from League One to the Championship this season [Huw Evans Picture Agency]

The Football Association has fined Cardiff City £15,000 after the club's fans aimed homophobic chants at Chelsea.

Premier League side Chelsea beat League One Cardiff 3-1 in an EFL Cup quarter-final at Cardiff City Stadium on 16 December.

Cardiff say they have also been issued with an "action plan" by the FA for the abusive, offensive, homophobic and discriminatory chant during the second minute of the fixture.

A club spokesman said that while Cardiff acknowledge the charge and accept the incident happened, they will be lodging an appeal against what they believe to be an "excessive" fine imposed.

The Welsh club say they will present evidence that they took all reasonable measures to educate and inform and acted immediately on the night with removal of individuals and big screen messaging.

A club statement read: "The chant is defined as a homophobic slur and was made a prosecutable offence for anyone found to sing or use the words by the Crown Prosecution Service in January 2022. The Football Association considers this specific chant a breach of FA Rules (rule E21) and has thus pursued formal disciplinary action the club.

"The imposed action plan remains active until the conclusion of the 2026-27 season and will include the development of existing initiatives in respect of awareness and accountability.

"The club acknowledges the sanction. Cardiff City Football Club has a zero-tolerance policy to all forms of discrimination and will continue to work with the police and governing bodies to eradicate the scourge from our game and society."

Who is the NBA GOAT? The greatest U.S. basketball players of all time, from MJ to 'Pistol Pete'

While today's sports fans may not be able to imagine an American sports scene without basketball, more than 115 years passed between the signing of the "Declaration of Independence" and the first game of hoops in Springfield, Massachusetts.

James Naismith's invention began its spread across the nation in 1891. One year later, colleges began playing. The NBA was founded in 1949, and George Mikan quickly became the first professional basketball superstar. Now, as we near our nation's 250th birthday, we look back at the best U.S. athletes to play this uniquely American sport.

About USA TODAY's '250 for 250' series

Now through July 4, USA TODAY Sports is releasing our "250 for 250" list of America's top homegrown athletes of all time. Each week we'll bring you all-time standouts from across the sports world, and give readers a chance to vote on who should be featured.

Learn more about the series at usatoday.com.

You can also vote in a name that you feel is missing from this list by visiting our interactive poll.

Now, on to the list of our nation's top homegrown men's basketball players:

Michael Jordan, Laney High School (NC)

Jordan first became a national star when he hit the game-winning shot for North Carolina in the 1982 national championship game. He then took the NBA to new global heights as a six-time champion with the Chicago Bulls and member of the original Dream Team. Jordan won five NBA MVP awards and his "Air Jordan" shoe line and Jordan brand transformed Nike and the basketball apparel industry.

LeBron James, St. Vincent-St. Mary High School (OH)

James was a high school sensation who lived up to all the hype to become the NBA’s all-time leading scorer and the most influential player of his generation. The Akron, Ohio native has won four NBA titles with three different teams, three MVP awards and three Olympic gold medals. He ushered in the league's player empowerment era when he made "The Decision" to leave the Cleveland Cavaliers for the Miami Heat in 2010 and became the first NBA player to earn more than $1 billion in salary during his active career.

Kobe Bryant, Lower Merion High School (PA)

The 5-time NBA champion spent his entire 20-year NBA career with the Los Angeles Lakers, initially starring alongside Shaquille O'Neal en route to three-straight titles (2000-02) under coach Phil Jackson. Bryant then won two more NBA championships without O'Neal and earned league MVP honors in 2008. He died tragically in a helicopter crash in Southern California in January 2020.

Stephen Curry, Charlotte Christian School (NC)

The greatest 3-point shooter in NBA history burst onto the scene as a March Madness star who led the country in scoring and set NCAA records for 3-point shooting at Davidson. Curry then led the Golden State Warriors to four NBA championships and his infectious style of play, with the ability to hit shots from anywhere inside the halfcourt line, helped change the way the game is played by relying on the 3-point shot to historic levels.

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Power Memorial Academy (NY)

Abdul-Jabbar, under the name Lew Alcindor, led Power Memorial Academy to a national record 71-straight wins and won three-straight NCAA championships at UCLA (1967-69) while being named Most Outstanding Player of the NCAA Tournament in all three appearances. Abdul-Jabbar won an NBA record six MVP awards and six NBA titles with the Milwaukee Bucks and Los Angeles Lakers. The skyhook became his signature move.

Earvin 'Magic' Johnson, Everett High School (MI)

Johnson's rivalry with Larry Bird, beginning when Johnson won an NCAA championship with Michigan State over Bird's Indiana State team in 1979, jumpstarted the NBA's growth during the 1980s. Johnson won five NBA titles and three MVP awards, revolutionizing the point guard position and turning the "Showtime" Lakers into a national sensation with his combination of size, court vision and sublime passing skills.

Larry Bird, Springs Valley High School (IN)

Bird became a household name after leading Indiana State to the 1979 national championship game and began a career-long rivalry with Magic Johnson that helped define an entire generation of NBA basketball. "The Hick From French Lick" won three NBA championships and three-straight MVP awards (1984-86) with the Boston Celtics. He is also the only person in NBA history to be named rookie of the year, MVP, NBA Finals MVP, NBA All-Star Game MVP, coach of the Year, and executive of the Year.

Bill Russell, McClymonds High School (CA)

Russell led San Francisco to back-to-back NCAA titles (1955-56) and served as captain of the U.S. Olympic men's basketball team that won a gold medal at the 1956 Melbourne Games before becoming the most important figure of the NBA's greatest dynasty. Russell won 11 NBA championships in 13 seasons with the Boston Celtics as a dominating defensive force, including eight titles in a row at one point. He also served as a player-coach for the Celtics later in his career, becoming the first Black coach in a major U.S. sport and the first to win an NBA championship in 1969.

Wilt Chamberlain, Overbrook High School (PA)

Chamberlain's prodigious ability on offense using his 7-foot-1 frame allowed him to lead the NBA in scoring, rebounding and assists at various points in his legendary career. He is the only player in NBA history to score 100 points in a game and the only player to average more than 30 points and 20 rebounds for a season. He won two NBA championships and four MVP awards, with his matchups against Bill Russell's Celtics turning into the league's biggest attraction for years.

Shaquille O'Neal, Cole High School (TX)

O'Neal's combination of size, power, footwork and personality made him a dominating figure on and off the court during his NBA career, initially when he was drafted No. 1 overall by the Orlando Magic in 1992 and later when he won NBA championships with the Los Angeles Lakers and Miami Heat. He is one of only three players in NBA history to win the regular-season MVP award, All-Star Game MVP award and NBA Finals MVP award in the same year (2000). He remains a ubiquitous presence with his role on "Inside the NBA" and a plethora of endorsement deals.

Tim Duncan, St. Dunstan's Episcopal High School (U.S. Virgin Islands)

Duncan won five NBA titles and three MVP awards over 19 years with the San Antonio Spurs, emerging as arguably the greatest power forward of all-time thanks to his remarkable consistency. He is the only player in NBA history to earn all-NBA and all-defense honors in each of his first 13 seasons.

Kevin Durant, Montrose Christian School (MD)

"The Slim Reaper" is viewed as one of the greatest scorers in NBA history, with four Olympic gold medals, two NBA championships, one NBA Finals MVP and a regular-season MVP to his credit. He remains one of the league's stars after finishing his 18th NBA regular season with the Houston Rockets this year.

Allen Iverson, Bethel High School (VA)

Iverson was one of the most influential players of his time because of his fearless athleticism as a 6-foot guard, his signature crossover move, his embrace of hip-hop culture and even his hairstyle (cornrows). Iverson was a four-time NBA scoring champion who won MVP in 2011 when he led the Philadelphia 76ers to the NBA Finals.

Oscar Robertson, Crispus Attucks High School (IN)

Robertson, or "The Big O," is one of the NBA's greatest point guards and the first player in league history to average a triple-double over an entire season. The 1964 MVP and 11-time all-NBA selection also forced the NBA to become the first major American professional sports league to establish free agency when he filed class-action antitrust lawsuit that led to the "Oscar Robertson Rule" in 1976.

Elgin Baylor, Spingarn High School (DC)

Little-recruited out of Washington, D.C. due to segregation laws, Baylor led Seattle University to the 1958 national championship game and became a significant NBA star over 14 years with the Lakers. Baylor earned first team all-NBA honors 10 times and is credited with bringing a more athletic and creative style to the game, using superior hang time and an array of mid-air moves to become one of the most emulated players of his generation.

Jerry West, East Bank High School (WV)

West led West Virginia to the 1959 national championship game and served as co-captain of the gold-medal winning 1960 U.S. Olympic men's basketball team. Nicknamed "The Logo" because his silhouette became part of the league's logo, he was named all-NBA in 12 of his 14 seasons with the Los Angeles Lakers and remains the only player to be voted NBA Finals MVP from the losing team. He also won six NBA championships as the Lakers' general manager and was twice named NBA executive of the year, with the Lakers (1995) and Memphis Grizzlies (2004).

Julius Erving, Roosevelt High School (NY)

Known as "Dr. J," Erving was the best player in the ABA when it merged with the NBA in 1976 and earned four MVP awards between the two leagues. He won two ABA titles with the Nets before winning an NBA championship in 1983 as part of the Philadelphia 76ers. Erving is also considered one of basketball's greatest dunkers, both in games and during Slam Dunk contests.

Moses Malone, Petersburg High School (VA)

Malone is one of the greatest rebounders of all-time who starred in the ABA and NBA over 21 seasons after becoming the first player in modern basketball to go directly from high school to the professional ranks. Malone was named NBA MVP three times and won an NBA title with the Philadelphia 76ers in 1983.

Kevin Garnett, Farragut Career Academy (IL)/Mauldin High School (SC)

Garnett starred for the NBA's Minnesota Timberwolves and Boston Celtics, and "The Big Ticket" remains one of five players in league history to have been named the NBA's MVP award and its defensive player of the year at various points of his 21-year career. Garnett was a 15-time All-Star who won an NBA championship with the Celtics in 2008.

Charles Barkley, Leeds High School (AL)

Barkley is arguably the NBA's best undersized power forward and the 1993 MVP winner remains one of the league's most influential voices through his role on "Inside the NBA." Barkley, a member of the original Dream Team, was a 10-time all-NBA selection during his NBA career with the Philadelphia 76ers, Phoenix Suns and Houston Rockets.

Karl Malone, Summerfield High School (LA)

Malone, nicknamed the "Mailman," ranks third all-time on the NBA's scoring list and won two MVP awards teaming with point guard John Stockton on the Utah Jazz. He was a first team all-NBA selection for 11-straight seasons (1989-99).

David Robinson, Osbourn Park High School (VA)

Nicknamed "The Admiral" for his standout college career at Navy, in which he experienced a massive growth spurt, Robinson became a perennial NBA All-Star with the San Antonio Spurs upon fulfilling a two-year military commitment. He was the 1995 NBA MVP and won two NBA titles, while leading the league in scoring, rebounding and blocked shots at various points.

Isiah Thomas, St. Joseph High School (IL)

Thomas, one of the league's greatest point guards, was the leader of the 1981 Indiana men's basketball team that won a national championship and the "Bad Boy" Pistons teams that won NBA championships in 1988 and 1989. He ranked third in assists in NBA history when he retired.

John Havlicek, Bridgeport High School (OH)

Havlicek, known as "Hondo," won eight NBA championships with the Boston Celtics and retired in 1978 as the NBA's all-time leader in games played and third on the league's all-time scoring list.

George Mikan, Joliet Catholic (IL)

Mikan led the nation in scoring and won an NIT title at DePaul and then helped define the sport in its formative years because of his size. Mikan's dominance inside as a scorer, rebounder and shot blocker led to the creation of the goaltending rule and the "Mikan Rule" that widened the lane under the basket. He won seven NBA/NBL championships in an eight-year span (1947-54) with the Minneapolis Lakers. Mikan was one of the founders of the ABA and served as the league's first commissioner after his playing career.

Bob Cousy, Andrew Jackson High School (NY)

"The Houdini of the Hardwood" helped transform the point guard position for the modern era with his fast-paced dribbling and fantastic passing skills. He led the NBA in assists eight times, won six NBA championships and earned league MVP honors in 1957. Cousy also helped establish the NBA Players Association as the first trade union among the major U.S. professional sports leagues and served as its first president.

Pete Maravich, Daniel High School (SC)

"Pistol Pete" Maravich is the all-time leading scorer in NCAA history at LSU (1967-70) and averaged more than 44 points per game before the introduction of the 3-point line and shot clock. He was also a four-time all-NBA selection with the Atlanta Hawks and New Orleans/Utah Jazz.

Chris Paul, West Forsyth High School (NC)

Paul ranks second on the NBA's all-time assists lists after his 21st and final NBA season this year. The 6-foot point guard is an 11-time all-NBA selection and one of three players in league history to record 20,000 points, 10,000 assists and 2,000 steals for his career.

Meadowlark Lemon, Wiliston High School (NC)

Lemon had a legendary 24-year run with the Harlem Globetrotters thanks to halfcourt hook shots, dribbling tricks and charisma that earned him the "Clown Prince" nickname.

Dwyane Wade, Harold L. Richards High School (IL)

Wade won three NBA championships with the Miami Heat during a 16-year NBA career in which he became one of the sport's best shooting guards. He was named to eight all-NBA teams and 13 All-Star teams.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: The greatest American basketball players of all time

Previewing the 2026 season for Penn State CB Tyrell Chatman

Penn State football will have a completely overhauled roster to get to know in 2026 under new head coach Matt Campbell. Following one of the most active offseasons in recent memory for Penn State with a flurry of activity in the transfer portal, fans will have a lot of catching up to do in getting to know this year's Penn State roster. Fortunately, not every face will be brand new to fans. Regardless, we will be here to give you a fresh overview of every player on the roster for the 2026 season with a series of player profiles.

From all of the returning players, a long list of new faces from the transfer portal, and incoming recruits from the Class of 2026, we will have you covered with this year's player profiles for the Penn State roster. Here is a quick look at cornerback Tyrell Chatman for the 2026 season.

Preseason Player Profile

  • Hometown: Lincoln, Nebraska
  • Height: 6-2
  • Weight: 198
  • Class in 2026: Freshman

Recruiting Rankings

Class of 2026: Composite three-star prospect, No. 50 safety per 247Sports

Chatman was one of many flips for the Nittany Lions from Iowa State in the 2026 recruiting cycle. After de-committing from the Cyclones in December 2025, he officially signed with Penn State in February.

Career Stats

Chatman has not yet played a snap for the Nittany Lions. However, in his high school career at Lincoln North Star, he recorded 88 tackles, 21 pass breakups and four interceptions.

Depth Chart Overview

Chatman could actually end up being a likely candidate to redshirt his freshman season as the depth of the cornerback room in Happy Valley does not allow for many snaps for underclassmen. Still, the fact he is already gaining muscle and willing to put in the work shows he could be one of the Nittany Lions' more intriguing defensive prospects.

Random Fact

Chatman actually flipped his commitment twice last cycle, originally signing on to paly for Northern Illinois, before making the switch to Iowa State, and then to Penn State.

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Browns 7-round mock draft: When could Cleveland draft QB?

The Cleveland Browns are going to be one of the most interesting teams to watch during the 2026 NFL Draft.

The Browns are one of five NFL teams armed with two, first-round selections. The team has a clear-cut need to upgrade an offense that scored the second-fewest points per game last season (16.4) to give first-year coach Todd Monken a chance to successfully install his offense.

The Browns are also facing a question about whether or not they will select a quarterback. They aren't expected to target one in the first round, but will they really be comfortable rolling with a unit of Deshaun Watson, Shedeur Sanders and Dillon Gabriel in 2026?

It's possible, especially if the team is keeping one eye on the 2027 NFL Draft class, which looks stronger at the quarterback position. But Cleveland could still opt to add something to its quarterback room, if only to give Monken another option to watch in what once again figures to be the NFL's most wide-open quarterback battle.

Here's a look at how the Browns could upgrade their roster during the 2026 NFL Draft.

Cleveland Browns mock draft

Round 1, Pick 6: WR Carnell Tate, Ohio State

The Browns seem likely to add a wide receiver and an offensive tackle with their first two selections in the 2026 NFL Draft. It isn't clear yet which position they will prioritize, but if they go with a wide receiver at No. 6, Tate is most likely to be the pick.

Tate is one of the draft's most polished receiver prospects. He is a smooth route runner who showed the ability to be a downfield threat thanks to his soft hands and contested-catch capabilities. He would be a nice partner for Jerry Jeudy and would provide Watson and Sanders a much-improved receiver room.

Round 1, Pick 24: OT Kadyn Proctor, Alabama

Proctor may actually be in play for the Browns with the No. 6 overall pick, though they would probably like to trade down to get him. Either way, Cleveland has a big need at left tackle, where Dawand Jones is currently penciled in as the starter, and Proctor has the skills needed to fill that position.

Proctor has incredible size at 6-7, 352 pounds, but he has rare movement skills considering his frame. He will need to work on his consistency at the NFL level, but if he puts it all together, the 20-year-old could emerge as the best tackle from this year's class.

Round 2, Pick 39: CB D'Angelo Ponds, Indiana

Ponds is an interesting prospect. He doesn't exactly have prototypical NFL size at 5-9, 182 pounds, but he was hyper productive across three seasons at James Madison and Indiana, generating 169 tackles, seven interceptions and 33 pass defenses.

The Browns have a strong cornerback tandem in Denzel Ward and Tyson Campbell but could use an upgrade at the nickel position, where Ponds would be an ideal fit.

Round 3, Pick 70: WR Zachariah Branch, Georgia

Here's another smaller-stature playmaker for the Browns. Branch (5-9, 177 pounds) was a screen maven at Georgia and was hard to tackle with the ball in his hands. He showed great speed and elusiveness as a receiver and a return man, so he would be an ideal slot-man for Cleveland.

Branch has also drawn comparisons to Zay Flowers, who Monken coached in Baltimore, so that could be enough to convince the first-year coach to double-dip at the receiver position early.

Round 4, Pick 107: Edge LT Overton, Alabama

The Browns could use some depth along the edge behind Myles Garrett. Overton doesn't have the athleticism and burst for which teams typically look in an edge player, but his sizable 6-3, 274-pound frame should make him a quality edge-setter.

Overton can win with physicality at the point of attack and may also be able to play inside at the NFL level. He's a bit of a tweener, but Cleveland can find a role for him.

Round 5, Pick 146: LB Kaleb Elarms-Orr, TCU

Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah suffered a neck injury in 2024 and hasn't played since. Cleveland.com's Mary Kay Kabot reported earlier in the offseason it's "doubtful at best" that he will play again, so the Browns have to start planning for a future without him.

Cleveland started that process by signing veteran Quincy Williams in free agency to pair with Carson Schwesinger. The Browns still need depth at the position, however, so grabbing Elarms-Orr – who has good athleticism and notched a career-best 130 tackles in 2025 – to develop as a backup seems like a solid move.

Round 5, Pick 149: TE Nate Boerkircher, Texas A&M

David Njoku isn't returning to the Browns in 2026, which leaves the team a bit thin at tight end behind Harold Fannin Jr. Boerkircher wasn't all that productive as a receiver for the Aggies, but he's a good blocker with a solid 6-5, 245-pound frame. That makes him a nice partner for Fannin, who is undersized but has elite receiving skills for the position.

Round 6, Pick 206: C Parker Brailsford, Alabama

The Browns signed Elgton Jenkins in free agency to be their new starting center. They could still use depth behind the 30-year-old, and Brailsford enters the NFL with three years of starting experience at Washington and Alabama.

Brailsford is on the smaller side at 6-2, 289 pounds, but he's hyper-mobile and plays with a great motor. If he can add some muscle mass to his frame in the NFL, he could eventually emerge as a starter.

Round 7, Pick 248: QB Haynes King, Georgia Tech

Could the Browns select a quarterback earlier? Sure, but they could also eschew the position while keeping an eye on the 2027 NFL Draft class, which will likely feature Arch Manning, Dante Moore and Julian Sayin.

Still, taking a flier on a player like King – a dual-threat quarterback with excellent mobility – with their final selection would be a solid gamble.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Browns 2026 NFL mock draft: Cleveland builds up offense, lands WR

Today in Boston Celtics history: Bob Cousy inducted into Hall of Fame; Tracy Jackson born

Today in Boston Celtics history, Hall of Fame Celtics point guard Bob Cousy was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Massachusetts, in 1971, alongside his longtime rival Bob Pettit of the then-St. Louis Hawks.

Initially drafted out of Holy Cross by the Tri-City Blackhawks in 1950, Cousy declined to play for the team and was subsequently picked up by the Boston Celtics. The New Yorker spent a total of 13 seasons with Boston, nearly the entirety of his NBA career (although he played seven games for the Cincinnati Royals during the 1969-70 season in a brief comeback attempt). During his time with the Celtics, he won eight championships and was selected for 13 NBA All-Star Games.

Among many, many other honors.

Feb 22, 1961; Los Angeles, CA, USA; FILE PHOTO; Boston Celtics guard Bob Cousy (14) defends Los Angeles Lakers guard Rod Hundley (33) at the Forum. Mandatory Credit: Darryl Norenberg-USA TODAY Sports

Birthdays

It is the birthday of Tracy Jackson, who was born this day in 1959 in Rockville, Maryland. He was picked out of Notre Dame by the Celtics with the 25th selection in the 1981 NBA draft. Despite being taken ahead of current Boston head honcho Danny Ainge (No. 31 overall), Jackson's Boston tenure was short. His contract was sold to the Chicago Bulls for cash considerations in December of his rookie season.

In his time with the Celtics, the Fighting Irish alum put up 2.4 points and 1.1 rebounds per game.

This article originally appeared on Celtics Wire: Celtics history: Bob Cousy inducted into Hall of Fame; Tracy Jackson born

2026 NFL Draft: Chris Johnson leads list of small-school standouts

You don’t have to be a Power 4 star to make it in the NFL.

The 2025 All-Pro team featured plenty of small-school standouts who have become the league’s best at their positions. Look no further than tight end Trey McBride out of Colorado State or cornerback Quinyon Mitchell out of Toledo.

Even in the era of NIL, which is powering an exciting transfer portal, prospects can outplay their college’s standing and make it to the NFL as first-round picks. Mitchell was a first-round selection in 2024 and Eagles fans are thrilled to have him.

The top of this year’s draft board is dominated by players from the Power 4 conferences. Stars from the Big Ten, SEC, Big 12 and ACC will hear their names called early and often come the first round of April’s NFL Draft. After the first 32 picks, that certainly won’t stop. 

But there are prospects from more unheralded places who will hear their names called during the NFL draft, including one potentially in the first round. Here are the top small-school prospects to know in the 2026 NFL Draft:

NFL MOCK DRAFT: Fernando Mendoza leads final 7-round predictions, then what?

2026 NFL Draft: Small-school prospects

CB Chris Johnson, San Diego State

Johnson brings ideal size and speed at a premium position. At 6-foot and 193 pounds, Johnson hit 4.40 seconds in the 40-yard dash and 10 feet, six inches in the broad jump at the NFL combine. He hit 17 bench press repetitions, tied for the most among all cornerbacks, showing his mix of speed and strength.

Johnson stayed with the Aztecs in 2025 and took a step forward in coverage. He allowed just 18 receptions on 43 targets and none of them ended in a touchdown, per Pro Football Focus (PFF). He set a career-best in passer rating allowed when targeted at 16.1 with four interceptions and five pass breakups. In a league looking for shutdown corners on the outside, Johnson has the makings of a small-school gem.

Draft projection: Late Round 1/early Round 2.

S Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, Toledo

Caleb Downs and Dillon Thieneman are locks for the first round but Toledo’s latest top defensive back prospect won’t be too far behind them. McNeil-Warren combines good size (6-foot-3, 32 ⅛ inch arms) with solid speed (4.52 40-yard dash). 

In run defense, he’s a solid tackler who could use some improvement on his footwork to make sure his hard hits bring opposing ball-carriers down. But that power converted well to turnovers; McNeil-Warren has 11 career forced fumbles, per PFF. He’s a rangy cover man who uses his length to disrupt passes. He notched five pass breakups in 2025 alone and two interceptions. Penalties are not a concern with that length, though, with just one in his college career.

Draft projection: Early Round 2

WR Bryce Lance, North Dakota State

The younger brother of former No. 3 overall pick Trey, the latest Bison star with the surname Lance, was one of the top athletic performers at the NFL combine. He measured in at over 6-foot-3 and 204 pounds and ran the 40-yard dash in 4.34 seconds. His broad jump of 11 feet, one inch and his 41½-inch vertical jump were among the best at the position.

His speed isn’t sudden, more long speed that takes some time to gather up. His jumps and overall strength make him a threat in contested catch situations. He can’t be a top one or two targets in a passing game yet, though, because he needs to improve his releases and overall route-running at the next level.

Draft projection: Round 4

WR Ted Hurst, Georgia State

If Hurst played at an SEC school, there’s a chance he’s a top-50 selection. Like Lance, he’s got size at 6-foot-4 and 206 pounds with good long speed (4.42-second 40-yard dash). He’s more agile than Lance but less proven in contested-catch scenarios.

Hurst’s footwork shows up against press coverage to shake defenders off and bodes well for his progression as a route runner. It may take some time but Hurst could grow into a reliable No. 2 wide receiver on the outside for an NFL team.

Draft projection: Round 4

OT Kage Casey, Boise State

This offensive tackle class is top-heavy, as teams will likely use a top-50 pick to secure their favorite prospects in the group. Casey falls out of that range but offers a lot for teams to like.

His three years of starting left tackle experience and frame at 6-foot-6 and 310 pounds is a good place to start. His average athleticism and length may ultimately require a move to the inside, similar to what happened with fellow small-school left tackle Grey Zabel in the 2025 NFL Draft. Casey can deploy his strong hands in the run game well and could contend for a starting role sooner than later.

Draft projection: Late Round 4/early Round 5

DT Kaleb Proctor, Southeastern Louisiana

Proctor is slightly undersized for the position at 6-foot-2 and 291 pounds but came to the NFL Combine and did exactly what an undersized small-school player needs to make noise. He showed off his elite athleticism with a 1.69-second 10-yard split in the 40-yard dash, a 33-inch vertical jump and nine feet, five inches in the broad jump. 

In the position drills, he showed off his bend which should make him a potential plus pass rusher from the interior. His smaller frame may be tough against NFL-sized offensive linemen, specifically in run defense, but he’s tailor-made for stunts and inside games.

Draft projection: Late Round 5/early Round 6

Edge Nadame Tucker, Western Michigan

Tucker is one of the older prospects in the class at his position and is undersized at 6-foot-2 and just 247 pounds. Like Proctor, that smaller frame may show up more against NFL offensive lineman than his college competition.

Still, Tucker has great bend, burst and overall footwork to be a rotational pass rusher for a team looking for smaller bodies off the edge. He could struggle against NFL length but has enough tools to warrant an investment on Day 3.

Draft projection: Round 6 

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: 2026 NFL Draft: Small-school stars who will make an impact

Georgia baseball's top-5 clash with Georgia Tech won't be televised

The No. 5 Georgia Bulldogs play the No. 3 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets in clash of two of college baseball's top teams. The Georgia-Georgia Tech game will be in a special setting in the 23rd annual Spring Classic baseball game.

Georgia and Georgia Tech will play in Truist Park, which is the home of the Atlanta Braves. The top-10 clash is the only game between the rivals this season and won't be televised or streamed. The rivalry game will have radio coverage.

Tickets for the Georgia-Georgia Tech game are $25 with all proceeds benefiting Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center of Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. Georgia won last year's Spring Classic 5-2 over Georgia Tech at Truist Park. The Bulldogs have won four straight games in the rivalry.

Over the weekend, Georgia Tech dropped a three-game road series against the North Carolina Tar Heels. The Yellow Jackets salvaged a win with a 5-2 victory on Sunday.

Georgia won a road series two games to one over the Arkansas Razorbacks with a 26-14 offensive outburst to maintain their SEC-best record (13-5) in conference play. The Bulldogs have one of the best lineups in the country, but Georgia has struggled to pitch well consistently.

Georgia vs. Georgia Tech baseball TV, time

Georgia Tech junior Vahn Lackey (25) reacts after scoring

  • Date: Tuesday, April 21
  • Time: 7 p.m. ET
  • Television/streaming: None
  • Radio: Georgia Bulldogs Sports Network
  • Location: Truist Park in Atlanta, Georgia (Neutral site)

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This article originally appeared on UGA Wire: Georgia vs. Georgia Tech preview: Rivals play in Braves' stadium

Chiefs GM Brett Veach is pursuing more impact players in the 1st round

Since becoming the Kansas City Chiefs' general manager in 2017, Brett Veach has made notable first-round selections that have led to Super Bowl titles.

The Chiefs are scheduled to make two selections in the first round of this week's 2026 NFL Draft. The No. 9 and No. 29 overall picks hold plenty of promise with the deep pool of prospects. Past First-round picks from Veach include Trent McDuffie and George Karlaftis in 2022, Felix Anudike-Uzomah in 2023, Xavier Worthy in 2024, and Josh Simmons last year.

After not having a first-round selection in his first few seasons as general manager, Veach made his first first-round selection in the virtual 2020 NFL Draft. Kansas City selected LSU running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire 32nd overall to close out the round. During his rookie season, Chiefs Wire's Ed Easton Jr. spoke with Edwards-Helaire about his adjustment to the league.

"All I can say is, for me, it's been overall pretty smooth. I say the hardest transition was just getting acquainted with just the way the play calling was happening when I first got into camp," said Edwards-Helaire, "I feel like that was the biggest difference in just understanding all the ins and outs of checks and play calls before the plays. That was a big learning (experience) for me. But other than that, you know, once the ball is pretty much flying around and going, it's all back to playing football."

Edwards-Helaire contributed to two Super Bowl titles during his tenure in Kansas City, and his impact extended beyond the numbers, as he helped unite the locker room through adversity.

Kansas City this year will have two chances in the first round to add an impactful player who can star on and off the field within the team culture.

This article originally appeared on Chiefs Wire: Chiefs GM Brett Veach is pursuing more impact players in the 1st round

Can The Detroit Pistons Get Back Into This Series?

Toronto Raptors v Detroit Pistons

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Game one of the Detroit Pistons and Orlando Magic playoff series didn’t go how many expected. Despite being the number one seed in the Eastern Conference, Detroit was taken down by Orlando.

With this being a bit of a shock, it’s raised the question of whether the Pistons are in trouble. Below, we’ll break down game one and answer the question. Can the Detroit Pistons get back into this series?

Detroit Pistons and Orlando Magic Game 1 Recap

Game two of the Pistons vs Magic series takes place on April 22nd, but let’s recap game one. The eight seed Magic were able to take down the Pistons, 112-101.

Now, what really makes this interesting is that it’s not as if Cade Cunningham had an off game. Cunningham played great, scoring 39 points while shooting 13 for 27 from the field. Unfortunately, it just wasn't enough.

Jalen Duren is going to be a key player in this series, and he didn’t provide the scoring production Detroit needed. Despite making a significant leap from 11.8 PPG in 2024-25 to 19.5 in 2025-26, Duren only had eight points in game one.

It’s not as if Duren was missing opportunities, as he went three for four. Duren simply needs to get more shots in order help out Cunningham.

Outside of Tobias Harris, who went five for 15 from the field to put up 17 points, not a single other Pistons player had over 10 points. In the playoffs, it’s tough to win a game like that.

On the other hand, the Magic simply played well across the board. They were pretty much the opposite of Detroit, with every one of their starters scoring at least 16 points.

Paolo Banchero led the way with 23 points, as the Magic showed they can win without someone scoring 35 plus points.

Going back to Banchero, he had a very good game, which is exactly what the Magic needed. It would be unfair to call this a bad year, but after scoring 25.9 PPG in the 2024-25 season, many expected Banchero to take that leap to becoming a superstar in 2025-2026.

Despite going from 7.5 to 8.4 REB and 4.8 to 5.2 AST, Banchero saw his PPG mark dip from 25.9 to 22.2. The all-star award doesn’t mean everything, but Banchero still has yet to accomplish that feat again.

As a power forward, Banchero isn’t going to be taking a ton of three-point shots each game, but in the modern NBA, being able to shoot regardless of your size matters. Banchero went from 1.9 3P in 2024-25, down to 1.2 this past year.

Seeing Banchero go two for four from three in game one of the playoffs was a great sign for the Magic.

What’s Next for the Detroit Pistons?

After going through game one, there are a few key takeaways. If the Pistons want to win this series, they need to help out Cunningham offensively. While that’s true for this entire roster, the player that it applies to the most is Duren.

One of the main reasons that Detroit was able to make that massive leap this past year was the improved play of Duren on offense. If they want to keep finding success, Duren and Cunningham need to play like a top duo in the NBA.

To answer the final question, the Pistons can absolutely get back into this series. It wouldn’t make a ton of sense to completely overreact to just one game when the regular season provides a much bigger sample size.

That regular season sample size shows that Duren should have a bounce back game, and the Pistons are still the better team. It’s fair to be concerned to some extent, but the Detroit Pistons can absolutely get back into this playoff series.

This article was originally published on Forbes.com

Noles News: Can Duce Robinson lead the FBS in receiving this fall?

TALLAHASSEE, FL - NOVEMBER 15: Wide Receiver Duce Robinson #0 of the Florida State Seminoles makes a catch over Linebacker Caleb Woodson #20 of the Virginia Tech Hokies during the first half of the game at Doak S. Campbell Stadium on Bobby Bowden Field on November 15, 2025 in Tallahassee, Florida. The Noles defeated the Hokies 34 to 14. (Photo by Don Juan Moore/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Football:

CBSSports put together some bold ACC predictions and one of them has Duce Robinson leading the FBS in receiving.

After finishing eighth nationally with 1,081 receiving yards in 2025, Duce Robinson chose to return to Florida State instead of entering the 2026 NFL Draft. Now, he enters 2026 as one of the most productive receivers in the country. The volume is already there. Robinson accounted for 29.8% of Florida State’s targets last season, a top-15 mark nationally, and he paired that with elite efficiency, finishing 10th in yards per target. In other words, he was maximizing opportunities. If that usage holds — or even ticks up slightly — the path is there to lead the FBS in receiving yards.

This year’s offense is projected to be more varied throwing the ball and whoever wins the QB battle this fall will have big Duce to rely on.

FSU has announced the newest members of the Class of 2026 Florida State University Hall of Fame which includes former All-Americans Nick O’Leary & Bjoern Werner.

With spring practice officially in the books various members of the team spent a little time in the community over the weekend:

We had the chance to visit Oak Ridge & Astoria Park Elementary last week to celebrate and encourage students and teachers for this week’s FAST testing

Keep up the good work and finish the year strong!#NoleFamilypic.twitter.com/Jks6FjDzWB

— FSU Football (@FSUFootball) April 20, 2026

Recruiting:

FSU was in a good spot for four-star QB Wonderful Monds IV, a reclassification from 2028, but it looks like he’s trending towards Notre Dame and FSU will have to look elsewhere to solve its QB problem for the class of 2027.

BREAKING: Class Of 2027 4⭐ QB Wonderful "Champ" Monds has received a Rivals RPM Insider Prediction to land with Notre Dame, via Steve Wiltfong!

Wiltfong now joins 24/7 Sports National Recruiting Analyst Brain Dohn in predicting Monds to the Irish.

Monds was the first QB the… pic.twitter.com/No3PVosMFv

— Ryan Fravel (@Fravel_Ryan) April 20, 2026

Top-100 edge rusher Abraham Sesay has scheduled his first official visit and it’s to Florida State, the weekend of June 19th.

He’s a newly minted Five-Star in the Rivals300:

🚨NEW🚨 EDGE Abraham Sesay ranks No. 16 and five-stars in the updated 2027 Rivals300.https://t.co/lDEKUJ8pUrpic.twitter.com/Bjqi8bweXo

— Rivals (@Rivals) April 20, 2026

All Sports:

FSU Baseball after its 4-0 week will be traveling from Atlantic to the Pacific; the new normal in the ACC:

From coast to coast this week. pic.twitter.com/Xgk61Ni8Mk

— FSU Baseball (@FSUBaseball) April 20, 2026

Chase Williams hitting his stride right as FSU is approaching postseason play is exactly what the doctor ordered for Florida State’s offense:

Over the last 13 games, Chase Williams has looked much like the 2025 version of himself. A look at his '25 numbers compared to the last 13 games (currently on a nine-game hitting streak): pic.twitter.com/r6zeRQEdCQ

— Brett Nevitt (@brettpn) April 20, 2026

FSU Softball got back into the win column with a sweep over UNC and dominating their potent offense; UNC scored fewer runs in the entire series than what they average per game:

A moment for the pitchers👏👏👏

The Tar Heels came into the weekend averaging 8.5 runs per game, and the Noles held them to 7⃣ runs….total🔥#Team43pic.twitter.com/BOQKHRW9E0

— Florida State Softball 🥎 (@FSU_Softball) April 20, 2026

Welcome to Florida State Jasmine Nivar, the soon to be sophomore averaged 11.4 points per game and shot 33% from 3 last season with Campbell University:

A dynamic guard that can impact the game 🍢

Welcome to the family, Jasmine ‼️

📄 https://t.co/RfHGX0K8wOpic.twitter.com/fPPl1ASsB0

— FSU Women's Basketball (@fsuwbb) April 20, 2026

A tenacious two-way player with the speed to get up and down the court and the hands on defense to take the ball away; welcome the newest Seminole Timaya Lewis-Eutsey:

NEWS: Marshall transfer Timaya Lewis-Eutsey has committed to Florida State.

The 5-8 senior averaged 20 ppg, 3.8 rpg, 3.9 apg and 3.8 spg this season.

TRACKER: https://t.co/wYv1Ze6704pic.twitter.com/ABDVIwJS82

— Talia Goodman (@TaliaGoodmanWBB) April 18, 2026

The top-seeded Seminoles are poised to bring home a Big 12 (yes Big 12) Championship:

Florida State is the 1⃣ seed for the Big 12 Beach Volleyball Championship ⭐️

The Noles will face #5 Boise State and #4 South Carolina on day one in Tucson.#SandyNoles | #OneTribepic.twitter.com/UzWp2BNt0V

— FSU Beach Volleyball (@FSU_BeachVB) April 20, 2026

Pro Noles:

It’s NFL Draft week so things could be changing for both future and current Pro Noles.

Darrell Jackson Jr is projected to go anywhere from high third-round to the fifth round meanwhile Keon Coleman could be the subject of a draft night trade that seems him out of Buffalo.

Arsenal hopeful over new Saka return date

Arsenal hopeful over new Saka return date
Arsenal hopeful over new Saka return date

Arsenal are hoping to have Bukayo Saka back in action within the next week, according to a report, with games against Newcastle United and Atletico Madrid coming up.

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Miguel Delaney reports for the Independent that Arsenal are hopeful that Bukayo Saka will return from injury over the next week.

That doesn’t necessarily mean they’re expecting him to return against Newcastle United, with that game now just four days away. But it seemingly puts him in contention for the Atletico Madrid fixture the following Wednesday.

Arsenal travel to Madrid next week for the first leg of their Champions League semi-final tie, and it would certainly be a boost to have Saka available for that game.

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Saka played and captained Arsenal in the League Phase win over Atletico in October, putting in an excellent performance in the 4-0 victory. If he can help the team to another result in Madrid, a first Champions League final could be on the cards for him.

In the meantime, Arsenal’s full attentions will be on the Newcastle United game, knowing that they almost certainly need to win every remaining Premier League game to keep the title race in their hands.

Even five wins from five may not be enough, if City win six from six and maintain a better goal difference. But all the Gunners can do now is keep winning matches.

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Riccardo Calafiori andJurrien Timber are both seemingly close to comebacks, but like Saka, they’ll be doubts for the Newcastle game. Mikel Merino isn’t expected back yet either, but everyone else should be fit after a rare midweek of rest.

PREVIEW | Coventry City vs Portsmouth: team news, lineups, predictions (EFL Championship 21/04)

PREVIEW | Coventry City vs Portsmouth: team news, lineups, predictions (EFL Championship 21/04)
PREVIEW | Coventry City vs Portsmouth: team news, lineups, predictions (EFL Championship 21/04)

Coventry City and Portsmouth go head-to-head at The Coventry Building Society Arena this Tuesday in the EFL Championship. The match will be broadcast live at 19:45 on Sky Sports Main Event.

Coventry City have won 86 points to date and are placed in 1st position. In their last game, Frank Lampard's team drew 1-1 with Blackburn Rovers (Championship 2025/26).

Portsmouth have picked up 51 points and currently lie in 18th position. In their last fixture, John Mousinho's team won 1-0 against Leicester City (Championship 2025/26).

The last meeting between the two teams ended with Coventry City winning 2-1.

Predicted lineups

Coventry City: Carl Rushworth, Liam Kitching, Joel Latibeaudiere, Bobby Thomas, Milan van Ewijk, Victor Torp, Matt Grimes, Jay Dasilva, Brandon Thomas-Asante, Haji Wright, Josh Eccles

Portsmouth: Nicolas Schmid, Jordan Williams, Regan Poole, Conor Shaughnessy, Ibane Bowat, Ebou Adams, Andre Dozzell, Adrian Segecic, Conor Chaplin, Millenic Alli, Colby Bishop

Unavailable

Coventry City

Portsmouth

Last starting XIs

Coventry City ( vs Blackburn Rovers 2026-04-17): Carl Rushworth, Joel Latibeaudiere, Bobby Thomas, Liam Kitching, Milan van Ewijk, Frank Onyeka, Matt Grimes, Jay Dasilva, Jack Rudoni, Ellis Simms, Ephron Mason-Clark

Portsmouth ( vs Leicester City 2026-04-18): Nicolas Schmid, Terry Devlin, Regan Poole, Conor Shaughnessy, Jordan Williams, Andre Dozzell, Marlon Pack, Millenic Alli, Conor Chaplin, Keshi Anderson, Colby Bishop

What does Bayern Munich star Harry Kane need to do win the Ballon d’Or this year?

MUNICH, GERMANY - APRIL 19: Harry Kane of Bayern Muenchen celebrates as he scores the goal 4:1 during the Bundesliga match between FC Bayern München and VfB Stuttgart at Allianz Arena on April 19, 2026 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by Stefan Matzke - sampics/Getty Images) | Getty Images

For all of Bayern Munich’s dominance domestically, the path to the Ballon d’Or almost always runs through bigger stages and brighter lights. For Harry Kane, the equation is fairly simple in theory, but incredibly difficult in practice — combine overwhelming individual production with undeniable team success, especially in Europe.

First, the numbers must be absurd (and they are — Kane has 51 goals and six assists in 46 games across all competitions this season). Kane is already one of the most complete forwards in world football, but Ballon d’Or campaigns demand statistical separation. It is not just about scoring, though, it is about being the central force in everything Bayern Munich does in attack. Voters tend to reward players who feel inevitable, and Kane needs to continue to show that for the rest of the season, game in and game out.

Second, silverware is non-negotiable. Winning the Bundesliga probably does not move the needle much on its own. The real swing factor is the UEFA Champions League. If Kane leads Bayern Munich to a Champions League title — especially with decisive performances in the knockout rounds, his case strengthens dramatically. Iconic moments matter — late winners, dominant displays against elite clubs, and a visible imprint on the biggest matches.

Third, international impact could be a differentiator. If Kane delivers standout performances for England national team in the World Cup, it adds narrative weight. The Ballon d’Or is not just about data; it is about storylines, and international success often resonates with voters.

Finally, Kane must outshine the competition. Players like Kylian Mbappé, Erling Haaland, and others will also put up huge numbers. To separate himself, Kane needs signature performances in the biggest games — the kind that linger in voters’ minds when ballots are cast.

In short, if Harry Kane wants the Ballon d’Or, he must pair elite consistency with unforgettable moments on football’s grandest stages.

So what do you say— what does Kane need to do to win the Ballon d’Or? A double? A treble? A World Cup? All of the above?

Tell us in the comments below!


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Bengals News (4/21): Dan Patrick says Joe Burrow forced Dexter Lawrence trade

Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow (9) looks for hands to shake after the fourth quarter of the NFL Week 18 game between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Cleveland Browns at Paycor Stadium in Downtown Cincinnati on Sunday, Jan. 4, 2026. The Browns kicked a last second field goal to win 20-18. | Sam Greene/The Enquirer / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Dan Patrick says Joe Burrow forced Bengals’ hand with Dexter Lawrence
“I was told Joe Burrow is the one calling the shots in Cincinnati,” Patrick said. “…From what I’m told, Joe Burrow said to management, ‘you gotta do something defensively or I’m out of here.’ I was told this morning by a source, who said that Joe has given them an ultimatum.”

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The Joe Burrows, Ja’Marr Chases and Tee Higgins of the world don’t figure to show until closer to the voluntary field work in mid-May. But there were enough Bengals around to give the organization a thumbs-up for the defensive overhaul that not only netted the three-time Pro Bowler Lawrence, but other starters and regulars such as another D-Tackle with Pro Bowl skins, Jonathan Allen, as well as the best free-agent safety on the market Bryan Cook and Super Bowl pass rusher Boye Mafe.

Bengals’ Dexter Lawrence trade even has rival GMs praising Cincy
“The Bengals, as they discussed the deal, looked at what they’d get with the 10th pick, likely someone like Ohio State S Caleb Downs or LSU CB Mansoor Delane if they were fortunate enough to have one of those two fall to them. And they determined what the likelihood was they’d be picking someone that they had a mid-to-late first-round grade on at No. 10, based on the makeup of the draft class. It’s a sentiment I’ve heard from other teams, too, in the aftermath of the deal. “There’s nobody of his talent in this year’s draft,” said one rival GM. “I would take him over every defensive player in this draft.” Which, ultimately, explains why, by the end of that week, they’d wind up offering that pick clean to the Giants for Lawrence.”

Andrew Whitworth slams Trey Hendrickson on ‘Pat McAfee Show’
“Here’s the reality to Trey Hendrickson,” Whitworth told McAfee. “He’s a helluva player. But here’s the truth. He is ranked at the top of the group when it comes to sacks and pressures of the quarterback, no doubt. But let’s go look where he’s ranked in the run game in all those years as well. And it ain’t up at the top.”

Final Bengals 7-Round 2026 NFL Mock Draft: Dexter Lawrence trade sets up critical stretch of picks to hit following the first round
Cincinnati trading the No. 10 pick for nose tackle Dexter Lawrence is the kind of move a reasonable person would’ve never expected, but it is now the reality in which 31 other teams must work around. The New York Giants are slated to pick twice in the first 10 selections, and the Bengals will first be on the clock with their second-round pick.

Cincinnati Bengals mock draft: How Dexter Lawrence trade alters approach
Sadly, the original final mock draft will never see the light of day, deleted and replaced with a story on the Bengals trading the No. 10 pick for Dexter Lawrence. A moment of silence, please, for all the insightful analysis on Mansoor Delane’s fit in the secondary and why the concerning Jermod McCoy knee injury changed the dynamics of Cincinnati’s top 10.

Do you miss the days of the unbalanced MLB schedule?

Sep 13, 2025; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; New York Yankees starting pitcher Max Fried (54) pitches against the Boston Red Sox during the first inning at Fenway Park. Mandatory Credit: Eric Canha-Imagn Images | Eric Canha-Imagn Images

The Yankees are in Boston today, as they’ll take on their archrivals for the first time in 2026. It’s just the second time the Yankees have faced a divisional foe this season, their three-game set at the Trop against the Rays this month the only AL East matchup on a slate that’s otherwise been populated by teams like the Royals, Mariners, and Athletics.

It wasn’t so long ago that these divisional meetings were more frequent. In 2023, MLB smoothed out their schedule, reducing the number of games divisional rivals played against each other from 19 to 13. Gone were the long summers of seemingly playing only AL East foes, those drawn-out battles fomenting familiarity and resentment in equal amounts.

The schedule MLB has gone to has plenty of logic to it. It’s more balanced, and it allows every team to play every other team at least once, giving fans a regular chance to see all the other teams and stars the league has to offer. Yet the question still begs to be asked: do you miss the days of playing nearly half the schedule against division rivals?

Again, there’s a lot of logic to the new schedule, if only from the perspective of competitive balance. Teams in perennially strong divisions get the short end of the stick with unbalanced schedules, forced to beat up on each other all year while some team in the AL Central strolls to 87 wins and a division title. And there’s real benefit to the emergence of interleague play, setting up great annual matchups that we previously would have had to wait years to see. From a Yankees perspective, it’s been pretty cool to see them clash yearly with teams like the Dodgers, the Phillies, and the Brewers, top NL teams that they wouldn’t always have had the chance to face barring a World Series appearance.

But I’m sure some fans are nostalgic for the old days, where you really got to know your divisional rivals over the course of a season. At the cost of some spare interleague series against the Pirates and Marlins and the Diamondbacks, the Yankees would become deeply acquainted with the Red Sox, and the Blue Jays, Orioles, and Rays. There was something quaint to it, coming to revile these foes that we saw so often, but also finding some comfort in the familiarity, in the steady drumbeat that such consistent divisional matchups provided.

How do you feel? Do you miss the old days of playing the Sox and Jays over and over again? Or are you glad to see a schedule with more logic to it?


This morning, Kevin will recap what happened on the Yankees’ offday, while Jeremy will look ahead to the three-game set in Boston. Also, Michael delivers his review of the week that was down on the farm, and Nick writes up Joe McCarthy as part of our Yankees Birthday series. And in the afternoon, Josh discusses Aaron Judge, and being clutch in the first inning, while Peter’s At-bat of the Week gives some kudos to Ryan McMahon.

Today’s Matchup

New York Yankees vs. Boston Red Sox

Time: 6:45 p.m. EST

Video: YES Network, TBS, NESN+

Venue: Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NY

Phillies’ Kyle Schwarber Sends Injury Update After Roster Move

Philadelphia Phillies v Colorado Rockies

DENVER, CO - APRIL 3: Kyle Schwarber #12 of the Philadelphia Phillies walks to the field during the Colorado Rockies home opener at Coors Field on April 3, 2026 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Justin Edmonds/Getty Images)

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The Philadelphia Phillies have struggled after opening the season with largely the same roster that won just a single playoff game last year.

But one of the significant changes to the personnel group was the addition of platoon outfielder Otto Kemp to the Opening Day roster with a chance to seize a big-league role for the entire season. As the team fell short of expectations in the first tenth of the season, though, Kemp was moved down to the minor leagues and the Phillies called up Felix Reyes as his replacement.

Then, in Reyes’ first major-league at-bat on Saturday, he hit a home run off of nine-time All-Star Chris Sale and it seemed like the team might have found a new sparkplug for their batting order.

“Before the game, (manager Rob) Thomson said he hoped Reyes might provide “a little bit of a shot of energy” to a struggling offense,” Todd Zolecki wrote for MLB.com. “Reyes had replaced Otto Kemp, whom the Phils spent the entire offseason touting as their right-handed bat in a left-field platoon with Brandon Marsh… Reyes got an ovation as he returned to the Phillies’ dugout. Fans cheered him as he ran to left field in the third.”

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Philadelphia Phillies’ Kyle Schwarber Could Move To Make Room For New Slugger Felix Reyes

Though Reyes wasn’t in the lineup on Sunday or Monday, the Phillies will be looking to work him back in as Kemp’s replacement in left field against left-handed pitchers, or possibly at first base or in the designated hitter spot, which would mean a move for veteran slugger Kyle Schwarber.

“It’ll be all right,” Schwarber said of returning to left field to free up the designated hitter spot, per The Philadelphia Inquirer’s Scott Lauber. “Just try to go out there and get to the balls I can get to and try to catch them. It’s not like anyone’s expecting me, (Reyes), whoever to try to make the spectacular diving catch, right? You’re going out there trying to make the plays you need to make and get the ball to where it needs to be.”

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Philadelphia Phillies Slugger Kyle Schwarber Provides Injury Update Ahead Of Outfield Move

Schwarber has only started in left field sparingly over the last two seasons, generally occupying the designated hitter spot for the Phillies. In 2023, when Harper was recovering from an elbow surgery, Schwarber ranked as one of the worst outfielders in baseball.

But as he raised the possibility of moving back to the outfield, Schwarber sent a message about the knee injury that hampered him during that 2023 campaign.

“That’s pretty much all said and done now,” Schwarber said of that knee injury, per Lauber. “I feel like I would be moving around better than how I used to be moving around out there.”

Though the Phillies look like they could use a jolt on offense, they would likely need to see a better version of Schwaber in the outfield to consider moving him there for any extended period.

This article was originally published on Forbes.com

Deciphering the Steelers’ pre-draft visits

OXFORD, MISSISSIPPI - SEPTEMBER 27: Harold Perkins Jr. #7 of the LSU Tigers looks on during the game against the Mississippi Rebels at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium on September 27, 2025 in Oxford, Mississippi. (Photo by Justin Ford/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The 2026 NFL Draft is just around the corner, and predictions are flying in fast from everyone who cares about the NFL.

While it feels like the Steelers’ draft plans are more ambiguous than in recent years, followers of the team know to play close attention to the team’s allotted pre-draft visits to get an idea of what to expect.

What do you make of the Steelers’ pre-draft visits this year?

But first, how much do they matter? While national analysts repeatedly warn that “top-30” visits are just one prospect evaluation tool of many (true) and often a way teams scout prospects they have the most questions about (also true), Pittsburgh tends to use them as way to meet the players the team is most interested in.

In the three drafts under general manager Omar Khan, nine of the Steelers’ 10 Day 1-2 picks have been brought in for pre-draft visits. The lone exception is Michigan wide receiver Roman Wilson, who was still widely linked to the team ahead of being picked.

In 2025, three of the team’s seven draft picks were pre-draft visitors. In 2024, it was five of seven. You get the idea.

So what about the pre-draft visits in 2026? In total, there are 33 when counting local visits. From there, here’s the breakdown by position:

  • Quarterback: 4
  • Wide receiver: 6
  • Tight end: 3
  • Offensive line: 6
  • Defensive line: 2
  • Off-ball linebacker: 5
  • Defensive back: 7

I combined offensive line positions and defensive back positions as there’s quite a bit of overlap between offensive tackles/guards and corners/nickelbacks/safeties. You can view the exact players using BTSC’s visit tracker here.

Ultimately, a there’s a clear top four in defensive back, offensive line, wide receiver, and off-ball linebacker. The first three are generally regarded as positions of need for Pittsburgh. However, the team’s linebacker room looks full from the outside.

The team’s interest there shouldn’t be ignored, but it is worth noting that in 2025, the team hosted four wide receivers and didn’t draft any at that position. And in 2024, the team brought in a whopping seven cornerbacks but didn’t draft any of them. They did end up selecting a defensive back in Ryan Watts, who wasn’t among the visitors (and Pittsburgh did eventually sign visitor Beanie Bishop Jr., but as an undrafted free agent).

That’s to say, top-30 trends matter quite a bit for the Steelers, but don’t base all of your predictions off of them. Still, expect some names from the list linked above to be donning the black and gold by the end of the weekend.

Names aside, another interesting way to study the team’s visit list is to see where the players are projected to be drafted. All the quarterback visits have been mid-round talents. The offensive linemen are high- to mid-round picks, while the wide receivers and defensive backs include projected Round 1 picks, Round 7 picks, and everywhere in between — again, hinting these are the positions the Steelers are prioritizing the most.

The linebacker class has a potential high draft pick in Jacob Rodriguez, but leans more towards the mid- to late-rounds. Tight end contains Day 3 players, while of the two defensive linemen, one is considered an early Day 3 pick while the other should go mid-Day 3.

That data may not directly correlate to the Steelers’ picks in 2026, but they likely provide insight in terms of what round the team is prioritizing each position. But of course, under new head coach Mike McCarthy, some new draft trends could be on the way for the black and gold.

What are your takeaways from the Steelers’ pre-draft visits? Join the BTSC community and let us know in the comments!

The Bear’s Den, April 21, 2026

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - JANUARY 18: Caleb Williams #18 of the Chicago Bears stands on the sideline prior to an NFL divisional playoff football game against the Los Angeles Rams at Soldier Field on January 18, 2026 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Kara Durrette/Getty Images) | Getty Images

THE DAILY SPONGIE SPECIAL

BEARSSSSSS

Lawmakers sweeten pot to keep Bears in Illinois, with stadium bill linked to statewide property tax relief

Illinois going for the Hail Mary?

Bears should count on Coby Bryant to carry them at safety rather than sink major draft capital into position

Can he play both positions back there at the same time?

Bears QB Caleb Williams eyes leap, says 2025 ‘really wasn’t anything’

More. More! MOAR!!!!!!!

Bears QB Caleb Williams: I’ll probably talk ‘Iceman’ with George Gervin soon

Legit. Be sure to talk it over with Red Grange as well.

Bears picking up Darnell Wright’s option for 2027

Biggest no-brainer of the offseason. Now they can start working on an extensions with leverage, it would have made zero sense to let him on the free-agency threshold.

Coby Bryant Willing To Do Everything for the Chicago Bears’ Defense

That’s fine, but he can only play one spot at a time.

Edge Rusher Still Fits Bears’ Biggest Need in First Round of 2026 NFL Draft

I dunno, I might argue that a DT that can create pressure is the biggest need.

POLISH SAUSAGE

As the draft approaches, prank call season returns

Pranking draft picks is некультурный (nekulturny)

KNOW THINE ENEMY

Vikings giving Harrison Smith “as much space as possible” as he makes 2026 plans

Rumor has it that that are leaving “as much space as possible” because he eats far too much cabbage for that to be a comfortable smell to be near if/when gas is passed. Of course I don’t believe that for a minute. That would be rude.

Justin Jefferson: It’s good for J.J. McCarthy to feel the pressure that Kyler Murray brings

See above comment about pressure.

49ers think there’s “a chance” they can trade Brandon Aiyuk

I think there’s a chance that I still have a chance with Scarlett Johansson. We all have our little delusions.

Andy Reid: Patrick Mahomes is doing great, we just have to be smart

Well, you did just get rid of Matt Nagy so that was a start on smart…

WR Eric McAlister broke a foot at TCU’s Pro Day

Tough break for the young man.

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9 Takeaways from Cavs Game 2 win over Raptors: Physicality finally favors Cleveland

CLEVELAND, OH - APRIL 20: Donovan Mitchell #45 and James Harden #1 of the Cleveland Cavaliers hugs after the game against the Toronto Raptors during round one Game two of the 2026 NBA Playoffs on April 20, 2026 at Rocket Arena in Cleveland, Ohio. 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. Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 2026 NBAE (Photo by Jeff Haynes /NBAE via Getty Images) | NBAE via Getty Images

CLEVELAND — Toronto Raptors head coach Darko Rajaković was perplexed about Brandon Ingram’s lack of free throws after his team dropped Game 2 to the Cleveland Cavaliers115-105. In the process of that complaint, he admitted something that maybe no other coach has about this era of Cavs basketball.

Cleveland is playing with a lot of physicality,” Rajaković said. “They’re very prideful of their physicality, and their whole team was very, very physical with Brandon.”

These comments were mostly directed at how the Cavs defended Ingram, but it also speaks to how this Cavaliers team has evolved on both ends of the floor.

Donovan Mitchell had one more thing to say to the media after his postgame press conference ended in the wake of his 30-point performance.

“As much as y’all talk about us three: me, him (James Harden), and Ev (Evan Mobley)… Dean Wade deserves a ton of credit for tonight,” Mitchell said. “I know he only had three points, but his impact is extremely high outside of just scoring. Y’all need to give him his credit. He’s playing at a high level right now for us.”

Playoff basketball often comes down to whether you can take away one of the things your opponent does best. The Cavs have made a concerted effort to make Ingram work — Toronto’s leading scorer — to impact the series with his jump shot. They’ve been physical with him at the point of attack, forcing him to work to get to his patented midrange jumper.

And the one making it difficult for Ingram was Wade, due to his strength advantage.

It’s hard to contest a tough shotmaker like Ingram. At 6’8”, he can usually rise above his defender in the midrange for a clean look. And even if the defender does get a contest, he’s skilled enough to make them anyway.

The best defense for someone like that doesn’t necessarily come from contesting the shot, but by making it challenging for him to get to his spots. This is what Wade did.

Wade was physical and aggressive in denying Ingram the ball wherever he was on the court. The play below is an example of that.

The Raptors had to run a screen for Ingram just to get him the ball. Even though Ingram gets a good look after the screen, the physicality from the denial, combined with the impending threat of Wade trailing the play without fouling, contributes to the missed shot.

Wade’s ability to stay connected with his combination of strength and footspeed means he doesn’t have to sell out to put a good contest on a shot, including one as difficult to do so on as a high-post fadeaway.

Even though Wade deserves a majority of the credit, he wasn’t the only one who was physical with Ingram. Both Harden and Sam Merrill also had instances of forcefully pushing Ingram off his spots when they were switched onto him. It was truly a team effort.

Ingram vowed after Game 1 that he needed to take more than just nine shots. He did so here, but wasn’t efficient, going 3-15 for just seven points.

Cleveland’s physicality on offense showed up in two main ways. First, the Cavs’ star guards weren’t able to be taken out of the game.

Both Harden and Mitchell did a good job of dealing with Toronto’s ball pressure and the extra contact the referees were allowing. They were still able to get to their spots and keep the offense on track. This has been an issue in the past, as Cleveland’s previously undersized guards were susceptible to double teams and pressure in the backcourt.

Second, Mobley punished mismatches. The Raptors played much smaller this game, opting to switch screens as much as possible. Mobley made them pay for doing so as he forcefully attacked his smaller defender whenever getting an opportunity to do so, even off of offensive rebounds. This led to a 25-point outing on 11-13 shooting.

That aggression was much needed on a night the Raptors decided to shift their strategy and play small. Toronto started 6’7” forward Collin Murray-Boyles at center in place of their usual big Jakob Poeltl, to open the second half. Afterward, Rajaković said he wanted to do this so that they could easily switch the pick-and-roll and shut that down.

To Toronto’s credit, the switch shut down the pick-and-roll. The issue is that it made them susceptible to drives to the basket.

The lack of rim protection more or less left every individual defender on an island. The defenders guarding Cleveland’s bigs weren’t in a position to really help off, given the size disadvantage they already had. This resulted in more lanes for Mitchell and Harden to get to the basket. They took full advantage of that as they combined for 58 points.

Jarrett Allen wasn’t able to make the most of Toronto playing small. They were able to hide RJ Barrett on him for long stretches without Allen becoming much of a factor as a scorer or as an offensive rebounder. This led to head coach Kenny Atkinson choosing to leave him out of the closing lineup.

The bench was an issue for the Cavs.

They only provided 19 points, with none of the five reserves tallying more than six. This gave way to the Raptors’ reserves outscoring Cleveland’s by 26.

Max Strus and Merrill seem locked into the rotation. The same might not be said for the other three bench players who received minutes.

Dennis Schroder once again couldn’t find his shot, as he went 1-5 from the field with five points.

There are concerns about Keon Ellis’s defensive impact on this team. He’s likely best used guarding ones and twos, but he won’t often have the luxury to do so given Cleveland’s backcourt. This leaves him defending some of Toronto’s bigger and stronger wings. He’s struggled in that setting, which makes it difficult for him to get minutes when he isn’t providing much offensively.

Jaylon Tyson had some good moments as he seemed to calm down after a difficult playoff debut on Saturday. He handled Toronto’s bigger wings well defensively, but hasn’t found a rhythm yet on the other end.

The Cavs’ offense will go as their core four takes it. That said, the others need to provide much more on that end than they are. The current scoring balance isn’t sustainable over what could be a long postseason run.

The chemistry between Mitchell and Harden looks like it’s been forged over multiple playoff runs. It hasn’t. This was the duo’s 24th game together. That speaks to how well their games fit and how much they’ve invested in making this work.

Harden admitted that because they haven’t had much time together, they needed to find other ways to get on the same page. “I think what speeds that process up is communication and talking,” Harden said.

That includes pointing out when you see something the other could’ve done better, as was the case on at least one occasion on Monday.

“We always communicate what we see,” Mitchell said. “He was telling me what he saw, even though I scored on that possession…there was an easier read that I didn’t see.”

The Cavs made a daring and aggressive move when they traded for Harden as late as they did in the year. Adding someone that important into the mix when they did doesn’t have much of a precedent for resulting in a title or overall playoff success. That just isn’t how basketball is typically played.

But if it ever were to work, it’d be in a setting like this. One that is open to listening to and implementing feedback. Right now, it seems like the Cavs’ top two stars are trying to approach this the right way.

“We’re behind,” Harden said. “I don’t even know how many games we’ve had together, so I think our communication during games, practice days is very, very important. That can get us over the hump. So anytime I gotta say something, or Don say something, we communicate it. We let it be known to the team just so we can all be on the same page.”

PREVIEW | Southampton vs Bristol City: team news, lineups, predictions (EFL Championship 21/04)

PREVIEW | Southampton vs Bristol City: team news, lineups, predictions (EFL Championship 21/04)
PREVIEW | Southampton vs Bristol City: team news, lineups, predictions (EFL Championship 21/04)

Southampton and Bristol City go head-to-head at St. Mary's Stadium this Tuesday in the EFL Championship. The match will be broadcast live at 19:45 on Sky Sports +.

Southampton have 72 points to their name this season and occupy 5th position in the table. In their last fixture, Tonda Eckert's team won 1-2 against Swansea City (Championship 2025/26).

Bristol City currently have 58 points and lie in 10th position. Last time out, Gerhard Struber's team slipped to a 2-4 defeat against Norwich City (Championship 2025/26).

The last meeting between the two teams ended with Bristol City winning 3-1.

Predicted lineups

Southampton: Daniel Peretz, James Bree, Taylor Harwood-Bellis, Jack Stephens, Ryan Manning, Shea Charles, Caspar Jander, Kuryu Matsuki, Finn Azaz, Léo Scienza, Cyle Larin

Bristol City: Radek Vítek, Cameron Pring, Noah Eile, Neto Borges, Ross McCrorie, Adam Randell, Sam Morsy, Jason Knight, Scott Twine, Mark Sykes, Emil Riis

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Southampton ( vs Swansea City 2026-04-18): Daniel Peretz, James Bree, Nathan Wood, Taylor Harwood-Bellis, Ryan Manning, Caspar Jander, Flynn Downes, Kuryu Matsuki, Finn Azaz, Léo Scienza, Ross Stewart

Bristol City ( vs Norwich City 2026-04-18): Radek Vítek, Ross McCrorie, Neto Borges, Noah Eile, Cameron Pring, Adam Randell, Sam Morsy, Mark Sykes, Scott Twine, Jason Knight, Emil Riis

Mark Pope and Kentucky Basketball fumbled badly with Sebastian Rancik and Donnie Freeman

Kentucky head coach Mark Pope reacts during his team's 86-78 upset loss to Georgia at Rupp Arena on Feb. 17, 2026, in Lexington, Kentucky. UK has now lost two in a row and fallen from second in the SEC to a tie for sixth. (Ryan C. Hermens/Lexington Herald-Leader/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)

Kentucky Basketball’s pursuit of a frontcourt centerpiece took a major hit this week, and the fallout is drawing sharp criticism from the fanbase and national media.

After Sebastian Rancik committed to Florida State on Sunday and Donnie Freeman followed by choosing St. John’s on Monday, Kentucky was left empty-handed despite being heavily involved with both players.

And according to Matt Jones, Kentucky passed on Rancick because they were “sure” they had Freeman locked up.

“Kentucky essentially passed on Rancik because they were sure they were getting Freeman. They got neither,” Jones not holding back in his reaction on social media. “Mismanagement by a staff that insisted they didn’t need a GM. Fairly impossible to defend.”

Freeman, a 6-foot-9 forward from Syracuse, averaged 16.5 points and 7.2 rebounds, while Rancik, a 6-foot-11 Colorado transfer, brought versatility with 12.3 points and outside shooting ability.

Both players filled a clear need at the power forward spot for head coach Mark Pope, who is rebuilding the roster through the transfer portal. Kentucky has already added guards Zoom Diallo and Alex Wilkins, but the lack of a proven frontcourt addition now looms large.

Now, Kentucky must quickly turn its attention to a new group of potential targets. Among the top options are Milan Momcilovic and Allen Graves, both of whom are currently testing the NBA Draft waters while maintaining college eligibility. Their decisions could significantly impact Kentucky’s recruiting outlook in the coming weeks, though both are currently expected to remain in the NBA Draft.

Other portal options include Paulius Murauskas, Alvaro Folgueiras, Isaac Celiscar, and Justin McBride. Each brings a different skill set, from scoring and rebounding to floor spacing and versatility, as Kentucky looks to fill a critical need at the power forward position.

However, Murauskas is strongly favored to follow Randy Bennett to Arizona State, while Louisville is expected to get Folgueiras.

With the transfer portal still active and roster spots to fill, Kentucky’s next move is crucial as it tries to avoid another swing-and-miss stretch in a pivotal offseason.

Horse Tracks: Draft priority is ‘good football players’

GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN - APRIL 25: A general view of the video board on stage with The Pick Is In for the Denver Broncos during the third round of the 2025 NFL Draft on April 25, 2025 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (Photo by Perry Knotts/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Good morning, Broncos Country!

It is NFL Draft Week and that means we are on the brink of officially kicking off a new season.

After three months reminiscing (or trying to forget) just how close the Broncos were in their Super Bowl run in 2025, we can now truly focus on getting back there in 2026.

But when the famous NFL Draft chime sounds on Thursday night for teams to get their picks in, there will not be one for the Broncos.

If Denver doesn’t trade up or out of their first pick, the new player will come late in the second round at No. 62. 

But George Paton and Sean Payton are still expecting impact players.

“We’re always going to take the best player available within reason,” Paton said. “If there are a couple of defensive backs there and there are other players maybe that are a bigger need, we would go that way. You always want to build on a strength. I think we’ve done that since we’ve arrived, and it’s worked.”

In recent drafts, the Broncos have mostly hit on their second-round picks including RJ Harvey, Marvin Mims, Nik Bonitto and Courtland Sutton who were all taken around that 60-something selection.

“Expectations are high. We think there are good players in this draft. …We think there are good players where we’re picking at 62. We have two picks up in the top of the fourth [round], and we feel good [about] what’s going to be there. We like it.” 

George paton

But wherever the Broncos pick a player, the expectation is the same for each.

“They’re high. We think there are good players in this draft,” Paton said, adding that they have a number top players targeted for 62 as well as the two fourth-round picks. “We think there are good players where we’re picking at 62. We have two picks up in the top of the fourth [round], and we feel good [about] what’s going to be there. We like it.” 

Paton, who loves to move down and get more picks, noted he has flexibility to do just that.

“We don’t mind it, and we know we still have flexibility with the seven picks to move up or move back and get more picks,” he said. “We have experience with this. We’ve gotten good players with lesser picks, so we feel good.”

Denver is mostly drafting for depth, which is a good place to be when you have fewer picks.

There’s no telling what position the Broncos will go for at 62 but Paton indicated that it’s not necessarily a player they expect to be a starter on Day 1.

“We typically like to draft high-trait players,” the GM said, adding that they aren’t afraid of a player needing development. “Maybe they lack a little bit of polish, and it’s going to take some development. We’ve done a great job with the coaches in developing these types of players.”

Paton noted that there is some luxury in being able to draft players who don’t necessarily need to fill a starting role. The time to develop can make them much better when their number is called.

“It starts with just being a good football player. We are always trying to get our best players on the field. Does that impact how we draft, or is it vice versa? That would be the six-million-dollar question. I think it’s a little bit of both.”

sean Payton

But sometimes a new player has to step up, Paton said, highlighting their experience with Quinn Meinertz.

“He started his first year, maybe wasn’t quite ready. Sure we’d like somebody to come in and start right away, but that’s not always realistic for first-, second- [round picks], no matter where they’re picked,” Paton said. “It’s just hard. With the way our team is built now, it’s going to be hard to come in and start Day 1.”

One thing we know for sure is that Sean Payton likes smart players. Players with a high football IQ who can handle his system and maintain his culture. If I had to bet on it, I’d say Payton would choose those qualities over elite skill every time.

Just look at his franchise QB.

“It starts with just being a good football player,” Payton said. “We are always trying to get our best players on the field. Does that impact how we draft or is it vice versa? That would be the six-million-dollar question. I think it’s a little bit of both.”

It's #BroncosDraft Week‼️ pic.twitter.com/CjCdEpxmso

— Denver Broncos (@Broncos) April 20, 2026

Competition for Barcelona as AC Milan give up on Robert Lewandowski and join race to land Alexander Sorloth

BARCELONA, SPAIN - APRIL 8: Alexander Sorloth of Atletico Madrid celebrates 0-2 during the UEFA Champions League match between FC Barcelona v Atletico Madrid at the Camp Nou on April 8, 2026 in Barcelona Spain (Photo by David Ramirez/Soccrates/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Atletico Madrid star Alexander Sorloth appears to be in demand ahead of the summer transfer window, with AC Milan being credited with interest in the striker.

Barcelona have been linked with a move for Alexander Sorloth as an alternative to Julian Alvarez and are believed to have made an approach already.

Sorloth and Vedat Muriqi have emerged as possible low-cost options for the Catalan giants, with financial contraints still a real issue at Camp Nou.

According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, AC Milan are also keen on Sorloth after losing interest in Robert Lewandowski. The Rossoneri has been interested in the Pole but have been put off by his salary demands.

Sorloth is expected to cost around 40 million euros this summer and has impressed for Atletico this season, scoring 17 goals in all competitions for Diego Simeone’s men.

The striker also netted five goals in eight matches in World Cup qualifying as Norway booked their spot at the finals for the first time in 27 years.

Pens Points: Another No Show

PITTSBURGH, PA - APRIL 18: Philadelphia Flyers right wing Tyson Foerster (71) puts a shot on Pittsburgh Penguins goaltender Stuart Skinner (74) as Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman Kris Letang (58) defends during the first period of the Philadelphia Flyers versus Pittsburgh Penguins in Game One of the 2026 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs First Round on April 18, 2026, at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, PA. (Photo by Jeanine Leech/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Monday night was a chance for the Pittsburgh Penguins to make things right after a lackluster showing in Game 1 and tie up this first round series before heading to the road for Games 3 and 4. That was not at all how Game 2 went for the Penguins as they turned in another letdown performance in a 3-0 defeat to the Philadelphia Flyers and will now head east trailing 2-0 in the series. It was another scoreless first period between the two sides before the Flyers notched a pair of second period goals to take complete control of the game. Dan Vladar was at his very best and turned away all 27 shots the Penguins threw his way to register his first career playoff shutout. [Pensburgh]

Now the series shifts to Philadelphia with Game 3 scheduled for Wednesday night at Xfinity Mobile Arena.

Pens Points…

Justin Brazeau was a surprising healthy scratch for Game 1 of the playoff series against the Flyers and found himself in the same position last night for Game 2. Though this is not the situation he drew up in his mind, if he’s called on at any point, Brazeau knows he will be ready to contribute. [Trib Live]

In case anyone forgot since it hasn’t been a hot topic in a while, the Penguins are in the midst of being sold. That sale between Fenway Sports Group and the Hoffman Family is still in the works but nothing has been finalized and the final vote by the NHL has not been set according to Gary Bettman. [Trib Live]

NHL News and Notes…

One of the biggest questions to be answered across the NHL this offseason will be about the future of Alex Ovechkin. Many think this season was his last in the NHL, but the Washington Capitals are in no rush for an answer for their captain and are giving him all the time he needs to make a decision. [NHL]

6 safety fits for the Patriots in the NFL Draft

PISCATAWAY, NEW JERSEY - NOVEMBER 29: Zakee Wheatley #6 of the Penn State Nittany Lions looks on against the Rutgers Scarlet Knights at SHI Stadium on November 29, 2025 in Piscataway, New Jersey. The Penn State Nittany Lions defeated the Rutgers Scarlet Knights 40-36. (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The 2026 NFL Draft is less than 10 days away as the New England Patriots continue the process of finishing their board. Things will look quite different for the team this draft picking 31st overall after back-to-back years selecting in the top-five. While Eliot Wolf noted the secondary is not a strength of the class, New England may still be in the market for safety depth.

So, with that said, let’s take a look at some of the prospects that might make sense for the Patriots at the position.

Patriots’ current safety situation

A fourth-round pick last year, Craig Woodson went on to lead the Patriots in defensive snaps. His play only improved as the year went on which concluded with an extremely impressive showing in Super Bowl LX.

New England signed veteran Kevin Byard to play alongside Woodson in the secondary — a role that was held last year by Jaylinn Hawkins, who soon after departed in free agency. Entering his age 33 season, Byard is still playing at a high level after leading the league with seven interceptions last season en route to being named a first-team All Pro. 

Dell Pettus returns as the group’s top depth option in addition to free agent addition Mike Brown. The depth chart is then rounded out by John Saunders Jr. and Brenden Schooler.

Patriots NFL Draft fits at safety

Emmanuel McNeil-Warren (Toledo): Potentially the best player available when the Patriots are on the clock in the first-round, McNeil-Warren’s versatility would make him a fun pair with Byard and Woodson. He showcased solid range at Toledo but has the physicality and ball skills — including a dominant peanut punch — to thrive near the line of scrimmage. He’ll be a do-it all chess piece any defensive coordinator would like on their side. New England hosted EMW on a pre-draft visit. | Consensus ranking: 23

Bud Clark (TCU): Clark can do everything the Patriots ask in their safeties, from covering the deep area of the field to matching receivers and coming downhill in run support. He also proved to have a nose for the football with 15 career interceptions. | Consensus ranking: 89

Zakee Wheatley (Penn State): A tall safety who has plenty of range overtop, Wheatley also isn’t shy of lowering his shoulder into ball carries. He is best suited over top of the defense and did see his ball production dip last season, but Wheatley is reliable free safety who did not commit a penalty throughout his entire collegiate career. Wheatley visited the Patriots. | Consensus ranking: 94

Genesis Smith (Arizona): A 21-year old early declare, Smith is a natural center fielder with his athletic ability to easily cover ground. While he forced five fumbles the last two years, he is not a physical player and must become a better tackler, however, after ending his Wildcat career with a 20.1% missed tackle rate (39 total). | Consensus ranking: 108

VJ Payne (Kansas State): Payne offers incredible size and length at the safety position with a wingspan close to 81 inches. That allows him to matchup against tight ends in the passing game while his 4.4 speed also sees him make rangy cover plays. His versatility will continue to be tapped into but he can improve as a tackler and use his length better at times. | Consensus ranking: 121

Jalen Huskey (Maryland): A big-time playmaker with 11 interceptions over his three seasons as a starter, Huskey can also come down hill in coverage and as a run defender. He is a bit undersized and features an average athletic profile, but has versatility across the secondary. New England held a private meeting with him. | Consensus ranking: 198

Elsewhere, Dillion Thieneman (Oregon) is largely expected to be gone before New England’s first selection but would be a seamless fit in the secondary and likely best player available on the board. Other options include: A.J. Haulcy (LSU), Jalon Kilgore (South Carolina), Jakobe Thomas (Miami), Robert Spears-Jennings (Oklahoma), and Malik Spencer (Michigan State).

Commute: Mizzou Hoops in the Mix for Multiple SEC Guards

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Today we’re talking about Mizzou Hoops

Mizzou Basketball’s transfer portal haul started off with the additions of Jaylen Carey, Jamier Jones, and Bryson Tiller. It’s a good start for Dennis Gates and the staff as they have landed multiple Top-50 ranked players in the portal.

Though with the departure of Jevon Porter — there’s more work to be done with three open roster spots available — and guard play is a question mark.

Sure, five-star Jason Crowe Jr. is coming in, but guard depth is always a necessity. Per reports, Mizzou is looking to address the guard position within the SEC.

LSU’s Jalen Reece is expected to visit Mizzou this week along with Texas A&M and Ohio State.

Reece plans to visit Texas A&M, Ohio State, and Missouri this week, per source.

— Joe Tipton (@JoeTipton) April 19, 2026

Reece is a former four-star, Top-100 recruit and ended his freshman season at LSU scoring in double figures in seven out of the last eight games.

Meanwhile, Texas A&M transfer Josh Holloway is expected to visit Mizzou today — with West Virginia, Memphis, and USC also in the mix.

VISIT NEWS: Texas A&M transfer Josh Holloway is visiting Missouri tomorrow, source told @LeagueRDY

Holloway also plans to visit West Virginia this week while Memphis and USC are two other schools in the mix. Averaged 4.6PPG, 1.8APG, and 1.7RPG this season. https://t.co/LCQGJar5dspic.twitter.com/UvMXCCTINc

— Sam Kayser (@KayserHoops) April 20, 2026

Holloway’s production was limited in his junior season at Texas A&M, but he is coming off a strong performance in the Aggies’ 2nd round NCAA Tournament loss to Houston with 12 points, four rebounds, and three assists.

Per 247Sports, Missouri’s 2026 class ranks 6th overall — but they’re not done yet. Stay tuned to RockM+ for more of our coverage on hoops.


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But if the main goal of college players is to get themselves to the league, few teams in college football can boast a better record of doing that than the Tigers. Another half a dozen players hearing their names called this weekend would be another feather for Eli Drinkwitz’s cap.

This is pretty much the only reason why I pay attention to the NFL Draft.

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— Karen S (@karensteger) April 20, 2026

We also, of course, will also be keeping a close eye on the future, as a trio of baby Tigers in the nation’s no. 6 recruiting class earned regional titles at meets around the country last weekend, including Raegan McCarty, who won a floor title in her Region 5 meet with a 9.775, Dakota (Coco) Haynes, who won a Region 6 bars title with a 9.750, and Imani White, who won a Region 8 beam title with an astonishing 9.90 (watch the routine at the link).

Imani also earned a 9.875 on vault with her Yurchenko 1.5 (which looks an awful lot like a 10 in NCAA), a 9.825 on bars and a 38.925 in the all-around. Raegan earned a 9.675 on vault.

The future remains bright for the Mizzou Gymnastics program as Shannon Welker is bringing in a star-studded recruiting class.

A #Mizzou-focused NFL Draft primer https://t.co/e6rZmmVwAl

— ROCK M NATION (@RockMNation) April 20, 2026

Young is the type of player teams love to have. He’s a proven producer, a natural born leader and has the technical nuances in his game that you sometimes can’t teach the freakier athletes who win at the college level because of their talent. Young will more than likely go early in Day Two, but don’t be surprised if a run on pass-rushers makes a team afraid to miss and move into the first round to pick him.

Zion Young headlines this year’s Mizzou Football NFL Draft prospects.

Missouri is hiring UCF’s Deshon Lawrence Jr. as director of player and recruiting engagement, a source tells @CBSSports.

Was senior director of player development, pro liaison and internal operations at UCF. Made a strong impact in recruiting, particularly in Georgia. pic.twitter.com/U9SKEL1XSe

— Matt Zenitz (@mzenitz) April 20, 2026

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Giants news, 4/21: OBJ visits, Kayvon Thibodeaux, NFL Draft, more

New York Giants news

Good morning, New York Giants fans!

From Big Blue View

Other Giant observations

Giants star is an early fan of John Harbaugh: ‘He’s not a dictator’ | NJ.com

“The main thing I noticed is that he and a lot of coaches are very clear on the identity of the team and what they’re trying to create,” linebacker Brian Burns told NJ.com. “They paint that picture very vividly so there is no gray area. It’s very black and white as to what they expect and what they want, which is how I like it. There’s no need for gray area because that just causes confusion.”

“He’s not really on that dictator-type, saying this is how it’s going to happen,” Burns said. “He’s pretty open-minded and he’s open to new methods. That’s all you can ask for in a head coach, just for him to hear you out. I’m glad he has that character and I’m glad that’s the type of person he is because that could take this team far in my eyes.”

Brian Burns on the Dexter Lawrence trade

NEW: 1-on-1 #Giants OLB Brian Burns: New #Bengals DL Dexter Lawrence didn't “lead on” about desires to depart NY b4 trade desires publicized. Learned of breaking news while hosting gathering at his home for teammates.

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— JosinaAnderson (@JosinaAnderson) April 20, 2026

Bengals’ pick gives Giants ammunition to move up | Pro Football Talk

But there’s one sound reason for having the tenth overall pick in hand as draft week begins. The Giants now have the ammunition to package the 10th and fifth picks together in an effort to move higher in round one. Obviously, they won’t be trying to go all the way to No. 1, since the Giants have their quarterback. No. 2 becomes a possibility, as does No. 3.

That’s not to say any deal would be as simple as, for instance, No. 5 and No. 10 for No. 2 or No. 3. The Giants likely would get more in return than an increase by two or three spots. Still, having the ability to give a team two top-10 picks in return for one becomes a valuable enticement. Either way, everyone knows the Giants now have two picks in the top 10. It’s possible that those picks could become the starting point for inching higher in the draft order.

NY Giants mock draft with two Top 10 picks after Dexter Lawrence trade | The Record

The time is now for the New York Giants, and the future is a whole lot clearer in some respects after the entire NFL was awakened just five days before the 2026 NFL Draft with the trade of Dexter Lawrence to the Cincinnati Bengals on Saturday, April 18.

While Lawrence is on to Cincinnati – hat tip Bill Belichick, of course – the Giants have two Top 10 picks for the second time in the last five years, providing John Harbaugh, Joe Schoen and Co. an opportunity to reshape this roster from the top. That’s sort of a must when one of the best players on the team wants out and that request is granted.

2026 NFL Draft Notes: Rumors and rumblings around the league | SNY.tv

Players believed to be near the top of New York’s board include linebacker Sonny Styles, Love, and safety Caleb Downs. Receiver Jordyn Tyson is also in consideration, though injury concerns could make him a risk at No. 5. Sources believe Love would be the pick if available, but that appears unlikely. One head coach was adamant the Giants’ pick is Downs. Another team selecting top 10 told SNY its scouts were under the impression they wanted Styles. Again: Uncertainty.

A trade remains something to monitor. The Giants, like Arizona and Tennessee, would be open to moving back, though little traction has developed. If the Jets select Reese, Love goes to Arizona and Styles to Tennessee, Bailey would be available at No. 5. Every source SNY spoke with agreed he is the top pass rusher in the class — a scenario that could prompt a team to trade up. The Giants would listen.

Ian O’Connor: Lawrence expressed no displeasure when he talked with Harbaugh

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— Carl Banks (@CarlBanksGIII) April 20, 2026

Albert Breer’s 2026 NFL Draft Needs for Every Team Reveal a Compelling Theme | SI.com

If they stick, Styles would make sense as the sort of field general middle ’backer John Harbaugh always seemed to have in Baltimore with Ray Lewis, C.J. Mosley and Roquan Smith. Yet more and more, you hear they may want to help out starting QB Jaxson Dart. And with WR Malik Nabers on the mend, Carnell Tate and Arizona State’s Jordyn Tyson are very much on the radar. Harbaugh’s mention of the O-line as an area to improve does make Francis Mauigoa a consideration, though he’d likely have to start as a guard in New York (throwing the pick value question into the equation). With the 10th pick now part of the picture, Penn State guard Vega Ioane looms as a stylistic fit for Greg Roman’s run game. And I honestly haven’t heard Caleb Downs’ name connected to the Giants much, but he fits the need in Harbaugh’s defense for a heady, traffic-controlling safety.

OL back in play for Giants in first round | ESPN.com

Now armed with the fifth and 10th overall picks, the Giants have more options at the top of this year’s draft. That means offensive line is back in play as a realistic option in the first round, particularly with the 10th pick.

Utah’s Spencer Fano, Miami’s Francis Mauigoa and Penn State guard Olaivavega Ioane are fits. Fano is considered the safest offensive lineman in this draft while Mauigoa would’ve been the clear-cut top OL if not for some concerns about his back. Ioane is the consensus best guard.

New York Giants mock draft: Predicting the 10th pick after the Dexter Lawrence trade | The Athletic

Round 1, pick 5: Sonny Styles, ILB, Ohio State. This is the part of the draft process when every possible scenario gets floated, but I’m not backing off Styles, who has been linked to the Giants throughout the pre-draft process. He fits Harbaugh’s history of heavily investing in a top inside linebacker, and he has the intangibles to be a foundational piece for the team’s new culture.

Round 1, pick 10: Jordyn Tyson, WR, Arizona State. The Giants hosted the other top receivers in this class — Ohio State’s Carnell Tate and USC’s Makai Lemon — for pre-draft visits, so they clearly have interest in adding a top weapon for second-year quarterback Jaxson Dart. The Giants’ wide receiver room is shaky, especially with Malik Nabers recovering from a major knee injury. Tyson is viewed by some scouts as the most talented receiver in this class, but he has a concerning injury history.

Giants 4-Round Mock Draft: What Will New York Do With Its 2 Top-10 Picks? | FOX Sports

Round 1 (No. 5 overall): Sonny Styles, LB, Ohio State. One of Harbaugh’s top priorities was fixing the second-worst run defense in the NFL, and now he’s got a 340-pound (or more) hole to fill in the middle of it. He can’t fill all of it, but adding the athletic, speedy Sonny Styles up the middle would be a great way to start.

Round 1 (No. 10 overall): Jordyn Tyson, WR, Arizona State. The Giants already have a star-in-the-making in Malik Nabers, when he’s healthy, but it’s the No. 2 receiver that can really turn an offense into one that’s dynamic. And Jordyn Tyson would be the perfect complement — a strong, quick, 6-2, 203-pounder who can make the tough catches and draw the defense away from Nabers.

2026 NFL Mock Draft: Jets reset on defense | PFF

5. New York Giants: Francis Mauigoa, OT Miami.  New head coach John Harbaugh is used to having excellent pass-blocking offensive lines. His Baltimore Ravens ranked third in team pass-blocking grade over the past decade. The Giants’ line last season was solid, ranking 11th in pass-blocking grade (71.1), but there is room for improvement. Mauigoa improved significantly as a pass blocker throughout his college career. He allowed fewer than one pressure per game in his final season, surrendering 15 pressures across 16 games.

10. New York Giants: Sonny Styles, LB, Ohio State. Several mocks have Styles going fifth overall to New York. His availability here would be an excellent scenario for the team. The Giants released their primary linebacker from last season, Bobby Okereke, while the other starter, Micah McFadden, missed nearly all of last season due to a foot injury. New York added Tremaine Edmunds, but it does not have a linebacker on the roster who has earned a PFF grade above 70.0 in any of the past three seasons. Styles spent his career at Ohio State, earning both a run-defense grade and a coverage grade above 85.0 in his final season.

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3,000 times Valencia, a historic milestone in lean times

3,000 times Valencia, a historic milestone in lean times
3,000 times Valencia, a historic milestone in lean times

Valencia CF will experience a historic night this evening in their visit to RCD Mallorca.

The Mestalla side will become the fourth team in the history of Spanish football to reach the mark of 3,000 matches played in the Primera División, joining the select club made up of Real Madrid, FC Barcelona and Athletic Club.


This milestone comes at a moment of maximum tension for the black-and-white club. The team currently managed by Carlos Corberán is immersed in a desperate battle to avoid relegation to the second tier.

After a season marked by institutional instability and financial problems, Valencia need to pick up points at Son Moix to move away from the danger zone.

A historic LALIGA club in hard times

Despite their current difficulties, Valencia’s record in LALIGA is enviable. The club has 6 league titles in its trophy cabinet and sits fifth in the competition’s all-time standings, having amassed 1,294 wins in the top flight to date.

Mestalla has witnessed glorious eras, but today the absolute priority is survival on the pitch. For tonight’s match, Corberán is relying on the core group that led the comeback in the second half of last season. Players such as Hugo Duro, the team’s top scorer, and captain José Luis Gayà will be key in trying to overcome the Bermellones.

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Utd season 'a bit meh' - but can it be stepping stone?

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There hasn't been much to shout about this week but in a strange way that probably sums Dundee United up just now.

A 4-2 defeat at Ibrox followed by a 3-2 win over Livingston tells you everything you need to know about another rollercoaster season.

There is a good team in there but also a team that cannot quite get out of its own way.

The numbers back it up: Attack wise, we're sixth best with 45 goals scored. It's a team that going forward has pace and real quality, especially on the counter.

But defensively, it's a back three and a goalkeeper that has to defend far too much. Only two teams have conceded more than the 54 United have and only Livingston have kept fewer than our five clean sheets.

It's no wonder United find themselves stuck in no man's land.

Seventh place and likely safe and clear of trouble but miles away from where they wanted to be after finishing fourth last season. It is a strange place to be but a bit meh... not bad enough to panic and definitely not good enough to get excited.

Paul touched on it last week with Amar Fatah and Luca Stephenson. Two players who brought real quality into the team. Losing them now only underlines where United are, but with these guys out can two others step up with five games to play?

Looking ahead to the summer and next season, there seems to be some positives. Charlie Dewar's time on loan at Alloa has led to him being named in the PFA Scotland League One team of the year - can he build on that and make a claim for being part of the first-team squad like Big Sam Cleall-Harding and Owen Stirton have this season?

Current contract options look like being taken up and three new faces are already signed up for the 26-27 campaign.

But the priority is clear. Find a way to keep the door shut while still carrying a threat at the other end.

Get that right and this season looks like a stepping stone. Get it wrong again and it will feel like a missed opportunity and nothing learned.

Ronny Costello can be found at the Dode Fox Podcast

3 Options for the Vikings in Round 1 of the 2026 NFL Draft?

We are just days away from arguably the most important event of the entire off-season: the NFL Draft. The Minnesota Vikings have nine picks in total, including the 18th overall selection. There are a number of routes the Vikings could go down, and in this one, we will take a look at three potential prospects that Minnesota could take at pick 18.

Option 1: Dillon Thieneman, S, Oregon

The single most mocked prospect to Minnesota during this entire pre-draft process, Oregon's Dillon Thieneman, would be a seamless transition from Harrison Smith. Thieneman plays the kind of roaming, run-supporting playstyle that would thrive in Brian Flores's defense.

Option 2: Kenyon Sadiq, TE, Oregon

Staying in the Pacific Northwest, Minnesota could look to bolster its weapons by adding the explosive playmaker Kenyon Sadiq. Sadiq would bring an athletic playstyle that has been missing from this offense for years, and could carve out a massive role in this offense in year one.

Option 3: Kayden McDonald, DT, Ohio State

The final option for the Minnesota Vikings in the 2026 NFL Draft is to replace some huge losses to the interior of the defensive line. Minnesota parted ways with Jonathan Allen and Javon Hargrave to carve out some cap space, and McDonald fits a similar playstyle that could disrupt offenses in year one.

This article originally appeared on Vikings Wire: 2026 NFL Draft: 3 Options for the Vikings in Round 1?

Baroness Brady steps down after 16 years at West Ham United

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Baroness Karren Brady has stepped down from her position as vice-chair of West Ham United after 16 years at the Premier League club.

Her decision comes amid the Hammers' fight to avoid top-flight relegation, with Nuno Espirito Santo's side sitting just two points above the drop with five matches left to play.

The 57-year-old took up her role at West Ham United in January 2010 after joint-chairmen David Gold and David Sullivan bought the club.

Prior to that, she had been appointed as managing director at Birmingham City after Gold and Sullivan bought into the club in March 1993.

Reflecting on her tenure in a club statement, Baroness Brady said: "It has been a privilege to work alongside the board, management, players, staff and supporters at West Ham United.

"Together we have achieved remarkable milestones, but the highlight for me will always be lifting the Europa Conference League trophy - a moment that will stay with me forever.

"I am deeply grateful for the relationships, challenges and opportunities that have shaped my time at the club."

Baroness Brady also led negotiations to secure the club's move to the London Stadium and built a season ticket base of more than 50,000 supporters.

"Her contribution to our growth, such as the long-term contract for the London Stadium, shareholders transition and the British record transfer of Declan Rice, has been absolutely essential and not always fully appreciated," said joint-chair Daniel Kretinsky.

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Scouting Future Saints: Washington Huskies cornerback Tacario Davis

In the second round of the 2022 NFL Draft, the New Orleans Saints surprised some with their selection of Alontae Taylor out of Tennessee. Taylor would go on to have a major versatile role in the New Orleans defense for the last four years before departing as a free agent this offseason. Now, the Saints may eye up a similar player like Tacario Davis from the Washington Huskies as a replacement.

New Orleans ranked fourth in pass defense last year thanks to a young secondary. However, losing Taylor creates a need that they may fill with an early draft choice. If they use a later pick on their secondary, then Davis has some valuable attributes that have NFL teams interested.

Tacario Davis bio

  • Position: Cornerback
  • College: Washington Huskies
  • Height: 6-feet, 4 inches
  • Weight: 194 pounds
  • 40-yard dash: 4.41 seconds
  • 10-yard split: 1.59 seconds
  • Vertical jump: 37"
  • Broad jump: 10'3"

A three-star recruit at Millikan High School in California, Davis chose the Arizona Wildcats to start his collegiate career. He'd see only five games of playing time as a freshman in 2022, but emerged in big-time fashion as a sophomore. In 2023, Davis had an interception and led the Pac-12 with 15 passes broken up, leading to a 2nd Team All-Pac-12 selection.

Davis didn't record an interception in 2024, but broke up 6 passes in earning a second straight All-Pac-12 recognition. He'd jump to the Washington Huskies as a transfer last season. Injuries limited Davis to only seven games in 2025, where he'd have 2 interceptions and 3 pass breakups.

Strengths

  • Excellent height and length
  • Outstanding wing span
  • Presents imposing target to throw over
  • Reads quarterbacks extremely well in off-ball coverage
  • Good anticipation when jumping shorter routes
  • Solid overall coverage technique

Weaknesses

  • Trouble matching precise route runners
  • lays too upright, limiting his reaction quickness against breaks
  • May not have the agility for consistent NFL man coverage
  • Can get grabby against shifty receivers
  • Must improve in run support

Tacario Davis 2026 draft outlook

Not too many corners possess the combination of length and speed that Davis brings. It's those measurables that could cause a team to grab him with a second or third round pick. Davis has some flaws in his game, but his natural abilities should at least allow him to be an instant contributor in extra defensive back packages.

Tacario Davis has a lot of the physical attributes that Alontae Taylor had with the Saints. Davis will probably be more effective in off-ball coverage early on, but that's mostly the type of scheme that Brandon Staley often employs. Depending on the system or his development, Davis could also be moved to safety at some point. If the Saints are looking for a bigger defensive back on the second day, Davis could definitely be on their radar.

This article originally appeared on Saints Wire: 2026 NFL Draft: Washington Huskies CB Tacario Davis scouting report

Sporticast: Nike’s Controversial Running Ad

On the 545th Sporticast episode, hosts Scott Soshnick and Eben Novy-Williams discuss some of the biggest sports business stories of the week, including the looming sale of the San Diego Padres for a record price and a marketing controversy involving Nike.

Billionaire José E. Feliciano and his wife Kwanza Jones have reached an agreement to purchase the MLB team for $3.9 billion, Sportico reported last week. It’s by far the most ever paid for control of a baseball team, eclipsing the $2.4 billion that Steve Cohen paid for the Mets in 2020.

The hosts talk about why the Padres, who play in one of the league’s smaller markets and recently lost their local TV partner to bankruptcy, are worth so much. For starters, the Padres are a rare MLB team that doesn’t have an NFL or NBA team in its home market. The club finished second in attendance last year, behind the Los Angeles Dodgers, despite steep increases in ticket prices in recent years. There’s also an upcoming labor battle that could result in some increased cost certainty for owners. The weather, believe it or not, is also a factor.

Next the hosts talk the Boston Marathon, which was held Monday. Both the men’s and women’s pro winners were also the defending champions, which hasn’t happened in more than 30 years. Kenyan Sharon Lokedi, the women’s winner, is sponsored by Under Armour, which is scaling back its sports marketing. Separately, Nike apologized this week for ad copy at the race that many thought was exclusionary.

They close by talking through a series of topics rapid fire. They include the Dianna Russini-Mike Vrabel scandal, the lack of spending from new Portland Trail Blazers owner Tom Dundon, and a recent Wired story that took an in-depth look at how Madison Square Garden uses its facial-recognition software.  

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Report – Inter Milan To Use Brazil Wingback As Counterpart In Deal To Sign Atalanta Owned Starlet

Report – Inter Milan To Use Brazil Wingback As Counterpart In Deal To Sign Atalanta Owned Starlet
Report – Inter Milan To Use Brazil Wingback As Counterpart In Deal To Sign Atalanta Owned Starlet

Inter Milan could reportedly use Carlos Augusto as a bargaining chip in talks to sign Atalanta star Marco Palestra.

According to L’Interista, La Dea are genuinely interested in signing the Brazilian wingback at the end of the season.

Carlos Augusto is stalling on signing a new contract at San Siro.

Despite being offered fresh terms, the 27-year-old is still mulling over his future at the club.

Indeed, the former Monza star has failed to secure a regular starting berth under Cristian Chivu this season.

Therefore, he could ask for a transfer in the summer, with Atalanta joining Roma in the race to capture his services.

Inter Milan to Offer Carlos Augusto as Counterpart in Deal to Sign Marco Palestra

Inter have slapped a €25 million price tag on their unsettled star.

However, the Nerazzurri could use Augusto as a makeweight in a deal to sign Marco Palestra.

Aware of Atalanta’s interest in the Brazilian defender, they could look to insert him into negotiations to lower the overall cost of a deal.

As for Palestra, he has emerged as the leading candidate to replace Denzel Dumfries on the right wing.

Indeed, the Dutchman has attracted interest from Premier League clubs, with his €25 million release clause set to become active in July.

IPL 2026: Tilak Varma outguns Gujarat Titans as record-breaking blitz rewrites MI history

NEW DELHI: In an innings that will be remembered as one of the most explosive in IPL history, Tilak Varma didn’t just score a century — he rewrote the record books and outscored the entire Gujarat Titans lineup to power Mumbai Indians to a resounding 99-run victory on Monday.

Varma’s unbeaten 101 off just 45 balls was not only his maiden IPL century but also a knock packed with staggering numbers. The left-hander equalled Sanath Jayasuriya’s 45-ball hundred from 2008 — the joint-fastest ever for MI — announcing himself among elite company.



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Yet, what made the innings truly extraordinary was the manner in which it unfolded. Varma crawled to just 17 off his first 20 balls, before unleashing a jaw-dropping assault — smashing 84 runs in his next 25 deliveries. The 251-point difference in strike rate between the two phases is the highest ever recorded in an IPL innings.

“I wanted to spend time in the middle,” Varma said after the match. “In the first 20 balls, I was just batting ball by ball. Then I knew the ability I have… it was about reading the situation and backing my skills.”

For nearly 14 overs, Varma hadn’t struck a single boundary, managing only 19 runs off 22 balls. What followed was carnage. His final 23 balls yielded a staggering 82 runs, including 15 boundaries, as he tore into the GT attack with ruthless precision.

Records tumble in breathtaking finish



The closing overs turned into a personal highlight reel. Varma plundered 82 runs in the last six overs — the most by any batter in that phase of an IPL innings — eclipsing Quinton de Kock’s previous record of 80. He also hammered 64 runs in the last four overs, the second-highest ever, just behind Tim David’s 68 earlier this season.

Batting at No. 5, Varma became only the fourth player in IPL history to score a century from that position or lower, joining the likes of Yusuf Pathan, David Miller and Ben Stokes.

Perhaps the most astonishing stat of all — Varma became the first MI batter ever to outscore the opposition in an IPL match, with GT bowled out for 100 in reply.

“The first 100 will always be special… every game is important for us,” Varma said, also crediting his partner Naman Dhir. “The way he played with intent helped build momentum.”

It was also a long-awaited personal milestone. Playing his 60th IPL match, Varma finally secured his first Player-of-the-Match award — ending one of the longest waits in the league.

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Damon Hill says Lewis Hamilton has accepted the end of his peak years in F1

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Photo by JOHN THYS / AFP via Getty Images

Damon Hill says Lewis Hamilton can’t rely on the same instincts he used to in his younger years. Now 41, the seven-time champion is the second-oldest driver in Formula One.

Just nine drivers have won a Grand Prix after turning 40. The last to do it was Nigel Mansell at the 1994 Australian Grand Prix.

It’s also been more than six decades since anyone over 40 won a world title, with Bruce McLaren being the last to do so. While Hamilton still chases an eighth championship, there are those who question if he’s still capable of reaching that level again.

Lewis Hamilton realises he’s nearing the end of his racing career

Hamilton managed to win at least one race in each of his first 15 seasons in F1, but that streak ended in 2022. And by 2025, he’d gone an entire year without even a single podium finish for the first time.

Some see these numbers as clear signs of a driver past his best. Hamilton has even admitted to self-doubt on occasion, once describing himself as ‘useless’ and suggesting Ferrari should consider replacing him.

But speaking on the Stay On Track podcast, Hill said Hamilton has now ‘come to terms’ with reality. He knows he’s no longer in his prime, but his demeanour has generally been far more positive this year.

The mood shift may have something to do with Ferrari’s progress this season. Hamilton finally broke his podium drought at last month’s Chinese GP and looked like a contender again during the Canadian race weekend.

“It seems to me that he’s come to terms with the fact that he’s at that end of his career and you simply can’t keep doing the instinctive things you do when you’re 20,” said Hill.

Johnny Herbert urges Lewis Hamilton to face the reality of retirement

Speaking on the same podcast, Johnny Herbert added that Hamilton needs to be realistic about when it’s time to step away from racing.

Hamilton is under contract with Ferrari until the end of next season, and there hasn’t been any talk yet of him calling time on his career after that.

In fact, he’s said he wants to stay in the sport until F1 adds a race in Africa, and there’s no sign of that happening soon.

“With everything he’s done in his whole career, even before Formula 1, there’s always been that unbelievable talent that’s always been shining through,” Herbert said. “The one thing I would probably say if I was close to him is, ‘Be honest.’

“There is a point where things aren’t going to be as easy as they once were, your competitiveness is probably not going to be where it once was and you have to go: ‘I’ve had my time.’”

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How to follow the Premier League on the BBC this midweek

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The Premier League has three midweek matches this week - and you can keep tabs on all of the games across the BBC.

Manchester City have the chance to overtake current league leaders Arsenal, while Burnley could be relegated.

Throughout the season, you can watch highlights from every game on Match of the Day, listen to all the talking points on Football Focus and keep across all the goals as they go in on Final Score.

Listen wherever you are in the UK via BBC Radio 5 Live and the BBC Sounds app.

Live text commentary will also cover all of the midweekaction, while digital highlights will be available on the BBC Sport website and app.

Who is playing?

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Tuesday, 21 April

  • Brighton & Hove Albion v Chelsea (20:00 BST)

Wednesday, 22 April

  • Bournemouth v Leeds United (20:00 BST)
  • Burnley v Manchester City (20:00 BST)

What time is Match of the Day this week?

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Match of the Day will bring you all the goals and analysis from this week's Premier League games [BBC]

With only three Premier League fixtures across Tuesday and Wednesday, there will be no midweek edition of Match of the Day.

Highlights of the weeknight matches will be published at 22:30 BST.

The BBC Sport website is featuring highlights of every Premier League match during the 2025-26 season.

At weekends, these will be available on the BBC Sport app, website and iPlayer on Saturdays and Sundays - ordinarily from 20:00 BST.

If there is an evening match, highlights from all matches that day will be available 30 minutes after the final game of the day finishes.

You can join Alex Scott and guests every week on Football Focus (Saturday, 12:00 BST) for all the big talking points, reaction and interviews with players.

Don't miss any of the goals as they go in on Final Score - starting on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Red Button from 14:45 BST and BBC One at 16:30 BST on Saturdays.

How to listen on BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Sounds

BBC Radio 5 Live is bringing you 209 live Premier League commentaries this season, meaning more live Premier League matches than anywhere else.

Every matchday this season, you can listen to selected live commentaries, plus updates from all matches, on BBC Sounds, the BBC Sport app and website, and via your smart speaker.

Sports Extra 2 and Sport Extra 3 are new radio streams available only on BBC Sounds, offering you the chance to discover and enjoy more live Premier League.

Tuesday, 21 April and Wednesday, 22 April

Around-the-Grounds (19:00 BST) - BBC Radio 5 Live

Here are ways to download the BBC Sounds app in the UK:

Apple

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Listen on your smart speaker

You can now listen to commentaries via your smart speaker, so if you're busy at home you don't need to miss a moment.

Just ask your smart speaker to 'play 5 Live' or 'play Sports Extra 3', for example.

Or if you want to find your Premier League team, you can also - for example - say 'ask BBC Sounds to play the Fulham match', or 'ask BBC Sounds to play Fulham v Burnley'. This is available on most smart speakers.

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NFL Mock Draft 2026 with player comparisons: Projecting the best NFL comps for first-round picks

NFL Mock Draft 2026 with player comparisons: Projecting the best NFL comps for first-round picks originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

NFL comparisons come with any pre-draft evaluation of prospects. The 2026 class is no exception, regardless of position.

Likening players entering the league to players already in the league gives a better understanding of what kind of talent a team will get — great, good, bad or somewhere in between.

From floor to ceiling, here's looking at Sporting News' first-round projections based on NFL veterans past and present:

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NFL Mock Draft 2026

1. Las Vegas Raiders 

  • Fernando Mendoza, QB, Indiana (6-5, 236 pounds)

Mendoza is right up there with the best pocket passing prospects in the past 20 drafts, including first-rounders Matt Ryan, Joe Burrow and Jared Goff, and later-round sleepers Brock Purdy and Kirk Cousins, the latter now serving as Mendoza's ideal veteran backup and initial competition.

2. New York Jets

  • David Bailey, EDGE, Texas Tech (6-4, 251 pounds)

The Jets should have taken notice that Will Anderson Jr. just got a massive extension and that's the kind of dominant all-around potential Bailey has. He can also be as effective in coverage as Rams recent first-rounder Jared Verse and has some of that Brian Burns-like athleticism, too.

3. Arizona Cardinals

  • Arvell Reese, LB/EDGE, Ohio State (6-4, 241 pounds)

The Cardinals and the rest of the league has been well aware of how Micah Parsons came in as a star linebacker from Penn State and turned into a devastating, versatile pass rusher for the Cowboys and now the Packers. Reese can channel that same vibe from the Big Ten. 

    4. Tennessee Titans

    • Carnell Tate, WR, Ohio State (6-2, 192 pounds)

    The Titans need to get a true No. 1 wide receiver for Cam Ward and after some late evaluation of Tate, they might seem him as the needed choice for their second-year QB instead of a luxury running back pick. Tate is a combination of Mike Evans and George Pickens with his size, strength, field-stretching ability and red zone pop.

    5. New York Giants

    • Jeremiyah Love, RB, Notre Dame (6-0, 212 pounds)

    The Giants have grown enamored with Love of late as John Harbaugh has vision of him becoming the new Derrick Henry and helping Jaxson Dart become the sequel to the Lamar Jackson dual threat the new coach had in Baltimore. Love has some Henry hammer ability, but he's more like recent Falcons first-rounder Bijan Robinson and speedy former Chiefs workhorse Jamaal Charles.

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    6. Cleveland Browns

    • Caleb Downs, S, Ohio State (6-0, 206 pounds)

    The Browns might trade down from this pick should Tate be off the board as offense takes a little precedence over defense. But if they stay and take Downs to fill their safety cleanup need, they can take the hybrid of rival Ravens Kyle Hamilton and Ed Reed.

    7. Washington Commanders

    • Sonny Styles, LB, Ohio State (6-5, 244 pounds)

    The Commanders are ready to take the best defensive player available and have liked what Styles can do in the middle of Dan Quinn's defense as their version of either recent Hall of Famer Luke Kuechly or future Hall of Famer and replace their own future Hall of Famer, Bobby Wagner.

    8. New Orleans Saints

    • Rueben Bain Jr., EDGE, Miami (6-2, 263 pounds)

    The Saints also can be fortunate to let the draft "come to them" and land Bain to be their pass-rushing and run-stopping successor to Cameron Jordan. The strength and power comparisons to Jordan (6-4, 287) are uncanny.

    9. Kansas City Chiefs

    • Mansoor Delane, CB, LSU (6-0, 187 pounds)

    The Chiefs can go to work reloading at corner after moving Trent McDuffie and Delane compares well to him as the strongest cover corner in this class with some shutdown potential. Kansas City will feel Delane won't disappoint like other recent first-rounders Pat Surtain II, Sauce Gardner and Quinyon Mitchell.

    MORE: NFL power rankings 2026 after free agency

    10. New York Giants (from Bengals)

    • Peter Woods, DT, Clemson (6-2, 298 pounds)

    The Giants, in the wake of trading former Clemson star Dexter Lawrence for this pick, can take a shot on Woods being a Chris Jones or Jeffery Simmons-level inside disruptor with massive pass-rush upside.

    11. Miami Dolphins

    • Francis Mauigoa, OT, Miami (6-6, 315 pounds)

    The Dolphins have two first-rounders so the thought is they will prioritize offensive tackle before wide receiver in terms of key rebuilding needs. Mauigoa could be a strong long-term right-side solution in the Penei Sewell vein.

    12. Dallas Cowboys

    • Jermod McCoy, CB, Tennessee (6-1, 188 pounds)

    The Cowboys will be willing to be more aggressive to get defensive help, trading up for either Styles or Delane. They should be happy to have a prospect who compares very favorably to former top Browns starter Joe Haden.

    13. Los Angeles Rams (from Falcons)

    • Spencer Fano, OT, Utah (6-6, 302 pounds)

    The Rams are in the market for stashing a versatile future starting offensive linemen. Fano has some qualities inside of Mike Iupati and outside of current Seahawks starter Charles Cross.

    14. Baltimore Ravens

    • Jordyn Tyson, WR, Arizona State (6-2, 203 pounds)

    The Ravens can go after their version of Michael Pittman Jr. as a potential big slot or a versatile route-runner in the Amari Cooper mold. They want a big complementary target to Zay Flowers and also lost key tight end target Isaiah Likely.

    15. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

    • Kenyon Sadiq, TE, Oregon (6-3, 241 pounds)

    The Bucs did bring back Cade Otton and have key defensive needs, but this would be a unique way to replace Mike Evans in the new offense to better support Baker Mayfield and Emeka Egbuka. Sadiq matches some traits of recent first-rounders Kyle Pitts, Brock Bowers and Tyler Warren and is the biggest positional freak since Vernon Davis.

    16. New York Jets (from Colts)

    • Makai Lemon, WR, USC (5-11, 192 pounds)

    The Jets could use a quick, reliable route-running slot to pair with Garrett Wilson. Lemon makes sense as someone who can get open often in the middle, la la fellow former Trojan Amon-Ra St. Brown.

    17. Detroit Lions

    • Olaivavega Ioane, G, Penn State (6-4, 330 pounds)

    The Lions need to focus on their offensive line rebuild and getting the big, powerful and mean Ioane from the Nittany Lions would be ideal to maintain their run blocking strength inside. The best-case scenario is Quenton Nelson while Ioane also has qualities of long-time Browns stalwart 

    18. Minnesota Vikings

    • Dillon Thienman, S, Oregon (6-0, 201 pounds)

    The Vikings need to replenish safety with some personnel losses and weaknesses. Thienman blew up the Combine as a dynamic athlete who can give them a huge playmaking force in coverage. He can be a scary combination of Kyle Hamilton and Cooper DeJean.

    19. Carolina Panthers

    • Monroe Freeling, OT, Georgia (6-7, 315 pounds)

    The Panthers have a need on the offensive line and Freeling is an intriguing athlete who can start right away at either left guard or right tackle. He can also develop into a top left tackle and allow Ikem Ekonwu to bounce inside. He has a lot of Bernhard Raimann qualities.

    20. Dallas Cowboys (from Packers)

    • Akheem Mesidor, EDGE, Miami (6-3, 259 pounds)

    The Cowboys can work on rebuilding their pass rush for defensive coordinator Christian Parker, too, with Mesidor, providing some explosive burst to transition well as a hybrid producer in the new base 3-4.  He has the potential to be the new Michael Bennett.

    NFL DRAFT RANKINGS 2026:QBsWRs | TEs | EDGE | RBs

    Miami Hurricanes defensive lineman Akheem Mesidor

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    21. Pittsburgh Steelers

    • Blake Miller, OT, Clemson (6-6, 315 pounds)

    The Steelers need to shore up right tackle with a powerful presence in the running game and his toughness and technique are reminiscent of the Broncos' Mike McGlinchey.

    22. Los Angeles Chargers 

    • Avieon Terrell, CB, Clemson (5-11, 186 pounds)

    The Chargers will consider pass rusher and offensive line early, too, but they do have a key need at corner for a physical cover man. Terrell compares best to his older brother, the Falcons' A.J. Terrell.

    23. Philadelphia Eagles

    • Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, S, Toledo (6-4, 201 pounds)

    The Eagles will have their eye on Thienman to address their key defensive need in the secondary but also should love the fact of McNeil-Warren meshing well in making plays in coverage like a bigger Kevin Byard III.

    24. Cleveland Browns (from Jaguars)

    • Caleb Lomu, OT, Utah (6-6, 304 pounds)

    The Browns need to go to work in reconstructing the offensive line after all their big hits inside and outside of late. Lomu could be their long-term tackle like the Falcons' Jake Matthews.

    25. Chicago Bears

    • Keldric Faulk, EDGE, Auburn (6-6, 276 pounds)

    The Bears have been attached to Faulk as a big complementary pass rusher to Montez Sweat since early in the draft process. His powerful style is much like a combination of former Dennis Allen stars Cameron Jordan and Trey Hendrickson.

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    26. Buffalo Bills

    • Cashius Howell, EDGE, Texas A&M (6-3, 253 pounds)

    The Bills need a high-energy, productive young pass rusher to rev up their rotation. Howell was built to thrive in their scheme. Howell has the sack-ability of former Aggie Von Miller with the relentlessness of Aiden Hutchinson to say he will have a high floor.

    27. San Francisco 49ers

    • Kadyn Proctor, OT, Alabama (6-7, 366 pounds)

    The 49ers have become more enamored with the massive athlete as they prepare to soon replace Trent Williams at left tackle. Proctor's appeal is how nimble is for that size and how he can develop consistent technique and execution in their blocking system. They are hoping he can be the next Williams or Jonathan Ogden.

    28. Houston Texans

    • Kayden McDonald, DT, Ohio State (6-3, 326 pounds)

    The Texans will keep piling on to their defense by addressing some of the weak spots. McDonald fills a big hole for adding more inside pass-rush pop like former Bengals star Geno Atkins.

    29. Kansas City Chiefs (from Rams)

    • Omar Cooper Jr., WR, Indiana (6-0, 196 pounds)

    The Chiefs aren't in desperate need at wide receiver but will need to think long before passing on Cooper should he remain on the board. Cooper compares most favorably as another version of Rashee Rice but also has some Brandon Aiyuk on-field qualities.

    30. Miami Dolphins (from Broncos)

    • KC Concepcion, WR, Texas A&M (6-0, 196 pounds)

    The Dolphins need to think about replacing Jaylen Waddle and Tyreek Hill with a quick, speedy playmaker to give new QB Malik Willis a go-to guy. Concepcion can deliver well right away in that role all over the field and is most like Waddle.

    Texas A&M Aggies wide receiver KC Concepcion

    Oct 25, 2025; Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA; Texas A&M Aggies wide receiver KC Concepcion (7) celebrates after a first down during the first half against the Louisiana State Tigers at Tiger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Stephen Lew-Imagn Images

    31. New England Patriots

    • C.J. Allen, LB, Georgia (6-1, 230 pounds)

    The Patriots go for the best player available and take a linebacker in Allen whose speed, versatility, intangibles and sound tackling can make him a smaller version of long-time Dont'a Hightower for Mike Vrabel.

    32. Seattle Seahawks

    • T.J. Parker, EDGE, Clemson (6-4, 265 pounds)

    The Seahawks lost Boye Mafe in free agency and would benefit from adding this instinctual pass rusher to their rotation with some Jadeveon Clowney qualities in stopping the run.

    MORE:Biggest, strongest, fastest from 2026 NFL Combine

    Real Madrid settle on profile of manager they want to replace Alvaro Arbeloa

    Real Madrid settle on profile of manager they want to replace Alvaro Arbeloa
    Real Madrid settle on profile of manager they want to replace Alvaro Arbeloa

    The future at Real Madrid is all anyone is talking about at the Santiago Bernabeu, despite there being seven games to go in La Liga this season. Los Blancos are now out of all the cup competitions, and with a nine-point gap to Barcelona in La Liga, are on course for a second consecutive season without a major trophy.

    The main question is over the future of the managerial spot. While it has been reported for some time that Los Blancos will target a central defender and a central midfielder, but beyond that, there is little clarity on their transfer business. President Florentino Perez is set to meet with current manager Alvaro Arbeloa in the coming days to discuss what happens after the end of the season.

    Arbeloa unlikely to retain Real Madrid job

    There has been some pushback on the idea that Arbeloa will be relieved of his duties, with the decision reportedly hinging on that meeting with Perez. Fabrizio Romano has claimed that while there are those at the club that value his work, the word is that it is ‘difficult’ to see Arbeloa staying next season. Even with the backing of sections of the dressing room, it seems his days are numbered.

    Real Madrid settle on profile of replacement

    The latest coming from the Spanish capital is that Real Madrid are starting to narrow down the profile of the manager that they want to take over from Arbeloa. Jose Luis Sanchez has told El Chiringuito that the new man in the dugout must be ‘experienced, a winner and must command respect within the dressing room as soon as they walk in.’ Easier said than done.

    This would tally with the managers being linked to the job. Jurgen Klopp has been continually linked to Los Blancos, and would fit that profile. Mauricio Pochettino and Unai Emery have also been mentioned as options, but Pochettino has less of a record of winning trophies, and Emery’s previous handling of a dressing room of stars at Paris Saint-Germain was not a unanimous success.

    Manchester City must beat Burnley to make their win over Arsenal count

    Manchester City must beat Burnley to make their win over Arsenal count
    Manchester City must beat Burnley to make their win over Arsenal count

    With their 2-1 win over Arsenal on Sunday, Manchester City moved within three points of the Gunners, who sit top of the Premier League table. City play Burnley this Wednesday night at Turf Moor, and if they can beat Scott Parker’s side, City will move to the top of the Premier League table. Manchester City ramped up the pressure in the title race on Mikel Arteta’s side with their win at the Etihad. To take full advantage of their win over Arsenal, City simply must beat Burnley. No other result will do for Pep Guardiola’s side as they hunt the Premier League title.

    Manchester City must quickly move on from their win over Arsenal.

    There is no time for Manchester City to bask in the glow of their victory over Arsenal. Pep Guardiola’s side has another crucially important Premier League fixture against Burnley at Turf Moor to focus on. Any win over Burnley by City on Wednesday night will see them move to the top of the Premier League table by virtue of goals scored. City created an opening in the title race with their victory over Arsenal. It’s one you feel they must seize upon by beating Burnley, who are on the brink of relegation back to the Championship.

    Erling Haaland has called on his team to focus on the task at hand.

    Speaking after Manchester City’s 2-1 win over Arsenal, Erling Haaland called on his team to quickly move on from their big win and focus on Burnley. He also reminded his team to stay humble after their win. He explained: “Every game is a final. Now when we are done speaking here, it’s starting to prepare for Burnley. That game is as important as this one. “We need to focus. We need to stay humble, don’t think too much and focus on the next game.

    No game is a given in the Premier League, especially at this point of the season. Manchester City have another crucial Premier League match to focus on which comes against Burnley. City must pick up three points at Turf Moor to take full advantage of their win over Arsenal. It is as simple as that for Pep Guardiola’s side as they cannot afford to waste the chance they created for themselves by beating Mikel Arteta’s side at the Etihad.

    Ian Poulter sarcastically reacts as the PGA Tour scraps Kapalua event to start their season

    Photo by Warren Little/Getty Images
    Photo by Warren Little/Getty Images

    The PGA Tour schedule is heading for big change from the 2027 season, which won’t start in Hawaii.

    Ending its tournament presence in Maui, the PGA Tour will explore options to transition the Sony Open in Hawaii into a PGA Tour Champions event.

    Held at Waialae Country Club in Honolulu, the Sony Open served as this season’s opener and was won by Chris Gotterup.

    Previously The Sentry had served as the season-opening tournament from 1999-2013 and 2024-2025, taking place at The Plantation Course at Kapalua.

    The decision has since drawn a sarcastic reaction from former PGA Tour player Ian Poulter, who is currently competing on LIV Golf.

    Ian Poulter sarcastically reacts as the PGA Tour scraps Kapalua event

    Reacting to a report about the PGA Tour moving the start of its season from Hawaii and possibly making the Sony Open a PGA Tour Champions event, Poulter wrote on X: “Here comes the cost-cutting exercise from Private Equity funding.

    “Next up you’ll tell us all something silly like the PGA Tour are going to lay off 500 members of staff.”

    Photo by Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images
    Photo by Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images

    Michael Kim, currently playing on the PGA Tour, also shared his reaction to the upcoming schedule change, simply posting a crying emoji on X.

    What could the 2027 PGA Tour schedule look like?

    Further details about the 2027 PGA Tour schedule are set to arrive at a later date, but CEO Brian Rolapp has already made his plans clear.

    Rolapp wants a “marquee” event to open the PGA Tour schedule on the west coast, while more north-east venues could be added to the calendar.

    He is also targeting full 120-player fields with a cut, and a possible timeframe of late January to early September.

    It remains to be seen what the future of the PGA Tour will look like exactly, but it is the end of the road for Hawaii.

    And it’s a particularly disappointing end for The Sentry, which was not contested this year due to drought conditions on Maui, water conservation requirements and agronomic conditions.

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    Dodgers GM Brandon Gomes shuts down possible $8M bullpen move after Edwin Diaz injury

    Roki Sasaki

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    The Los Angeles Dodgers have been trying to determine what was going on with Edwin Díaz after a relief appearance in which his velocity dropped. While Díaz initially assured there were no major concerns, it was revealed Monday that he will be out until the second half of the season.

    “Los Angeles Dodgers closer Edwin Diaz is scheduled to undergo surgery Wednesday to remove loose bodies in his right elbow, the team announced. The expectation is that the reliever could sit out around three months, a source told ESPN's Alden Gonzalez on Monday. Los Angeles put Diaz, 32, on the 15-day injured list before the team's series finale with the Colorado Rockies on Monday,” ESPN wrote.

    The Dodgers will now have decisions to make and a bullpen to restructure. One move that will not be made, however, involves second-year pitcher Roki Sasaki.

    “Brandon Gomes had an (expected) one-word answer to the suggestion that Roki Sasaki could shift back to the bullpen with Edwin Díaz's injury: "No." The Athletic’s Fabian Ardaya wrote.

    The decision may come as a surprise, as Sasaki has done some of his best work out of the bullpen. Last postseason, he even served as the Dodgers’ closer, delivering electric performances in relief. So far in 2026, however, Sasaki has struggled.

    “While some fans are being way too harsh on Sasaki, it's undeniably troublesome to see the right-hander getting off to another rough start. In 2025, Sasaki's rookie season, his struggles out of the gate were such that he was ultimately removed from the Dodgers' pitching plan entirely. Injuries played a role in this, but Sasaki's temperament was also called into question,” Dodgers Way’s Colin Keane wrote.

    Los Angeles still appears committed to Sasaki as a starter, but if his struggles continue, a change could eventually be considered. For now, Dodgers GM Brandon Gomes is not ready to move him back to the bullpen.

    The Dodgers are high on Sasaki as a starter as he has made $8 million from LA so far in his career. There are still several questions the Dodgers need to answer early in the season. While identifying Díaz’s issue was important, it does not appear Sasaki will be the one to replace him in the bullpen.

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    Soccer player Dos Santos signs first pro deal after surviving fatal bar fire in Switzerland

    METZ, France (AP) — After surviving a fatal bar fire in Switzerland on New Year’s Day, French soccer player Tahirys Dos Santos has signed his first professional contract with Metz.

    The Ligue 1 club announced the one-year contract signing late Monday, nine days after the 19-year-old defender returned to play for its reserves team.

    Dos Santos was severely burned in the fire at a bar in ski resort Crans-Montana in the early hours of Jan. 1 that killed 41 people and injured more than 100.

    “This moment has an even more special meaning after the difficult months I went through in the hospital,” Dos Santos said in a club statement. “This test made me stronger and taught me to never give up.”

    The French teenager, who has family ties to Cape Verde, joined his local club Metz at age eight. His return to action on April 11 was in the French fifth-tier division.

    Metz is last in Ligue 1 and will be relegated to play in the second tier next season.

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    Is it time for shot clock in high school basketball? Proposal coming to IHSAA vote

    The implementation of a shot clock in Indiana high school basketball will come up for vote at the Indiana High School Athletic Association board of directors meeting on May 4.

    If voted through, a 35-second shot clock would go into effect for the 2028-29 basketball season for varsity games only. Will it happen?

    Does college basketball need to lower the shot clock from 35 seconds to 30 or lower?

    IHSAA commissioner Paul Neidig said that the straw polls conducted by the IHSAA at four principals’ meetings last week at Fort Wayne Snider, Hobart, Logansport and Pendleton Heights, the vote was about 70% against a shot clock. That vote is almost exactly the opposite the vote from the Indiana Basketball Coaches Association, which is making the proposal.

    Neidig said there are 66 schools that are already set up with a shot clock in their main gym, according to a survey conducted by the IHSAA. The biggest concerns include the additional bench personnel to run the clock, the cost (roughly $10,000 per school according to Neidig) and officials’ concerns over resetting the clock and coordinating with the scorer’s table.

    “I think most of those things resolve themselves over time,” Neidig said. “It really comes down to whether it is good for the game of basketball.”

    As of the 2025-26 season, there are 32 states that now use a shot clock at the high school level. Alabama voted just this week to add a 35-second shot clock for the 2026-27 season.

    If the shot clock vote fails to pass, Neidig said he expects it will come up again in two years when the IBCA could again make a proposal.

    “The coaches association has to respond to what their membership wants,” Neidig said. “If 75 percent of their coaches want it, they are going to keep asking for it.”

    The National Federation of State High School Associations approved state adoption for a 35-second shot clock four years ago but does not mandate a shot clock.

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    This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: IHSAA basketball: A 35-second shot clock will come before vote in May

    Can Juan Soto save sinking Mets? Return expected amid losing streak

    If Juan Soto wants to win MVP in the era of Shohei Ohtani, his quest begins with a rescue mission.

    Soto's first task will be helping dig the team out of its 11-game losing streak. The Mets superstar outfielder is expected to return from a calf strain during the club's nine-game homestand, beginning Tuesday against the Twins at Citi Field against the Twins.

    The superstar outfielder's reemergence comes at a pivotal time. The club enters Tuesday with the worst record in the National League.

    The Mets' journey back to relevance will take a demanding effort from Soto and the rest of his teammates; only four teams in major league history have reached the postseason with a losing streak of more than 10 games.

    This is Soto's chance to prove just how valuable he is to the Mets in his second season.

    What has gone wrong without Juan Soto?

    Mar 30, 2026; St. Louis, Missouri, USA; New York Mets manager Carlos Mendoza (64) looks on before a game against the St. Louis Cardinals at Busch Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Curry-Imagn Images

    Initially after Soto pulled up wincing as he rounded second base on a Bo Bichette single against the Giants on April 3, it appeared that the Mets might be able to at least stay afloat during his absence. The club scored a combined 24 runs in the final three games of that series — all wins — and walked off the Diamondbacks in the 10th inning of a 4-3 victory when they returned back home.

    But since then, the Mets' anemic offense has been the prevailing reason for the club's longest winless drought since 2004.

    In nine of the their 11 losses, the lineup has scored two runs or fewer. They have been shut out three times.

    "In general, we're not creating those opportunities," manager Carlos Mendoza told reporters Sunday. "In general, we're just not impacting the baseball as a team."

    Over the course of the losing streak, the Mets are 9-for-60 (.150) with runners in scoring position. They are walking 4.7 percent as a team.

    The club's .200 batting average over the recent skid is fragile, but it's not the worst in the league. Three other teams (Reds, Royals and Brewers) have worse averages, and the Yankees, who have managed five wins during the recent stretch, are batting only 10 points higher.

    How can Juan Soto help the Mets?

    New York Mets left fielder Juan Soto (22) smiles as he is safe at third base, Thursday, March 26, 2026.

    Soto has a knack for putting immense pressure on opposing pitchers.

    A season ago in his first campaign with the Mets, Soto produced a .396 on-base percentage, including a league-high 127 walks. It was the lowest OBP of Soto's career yet still led the National League.

    In eight games before the injury, Soto was already off to one of the best starts of his career. He was slashing .355/.412/.516 with one home run, five RBI and three runs. His 160 WRC+ early in the season is elite — it would be 16th in the league among qualifying hitters.

    "He's the best left-handed hitter in the game," Semien said after the club's sixth straight loss last week. "We miss him, but we need to get him right. Make sure he comes back healthy. We don't want to see a situation where he comes back too soon and then something worse happens."

    The Mets are already short-handed, with injuries to Jared Young (torn meniscus) and the switch-hitting Jorge Polanco (right wrist contusion) adding to the attrition in the lineup. Soto's lefty bat would add further balance to the top of the lineup.

    Juan Soto will need support from Mets cast

    New York Mets third baseman Mark Vientos (27) reacts after striking out in the sixth inning against the Los Angeles Dodgers on April 14, 2026, at Dodger Stadium.

    The Mets handed out a record $765 million deal to Soto to be the type of difference-maker who can change the complexion of the lineup, but he can only do so much in four or five plate appearances.

    "Soto is irreplaceable and having him back is going to help us a lot," Francisco Lindor told reporters Sunday. "Hopefully he's back. He's in the top three hitters in the league, probably two, so yeah, he's going to help us a ton. He's gonna lengthen our lineup but even when he comes, we still got to get it done. It would be unfair to throw everything on him as a team.

    "We got to come together and execute. That's what it's going to come down to as a team."

    The Mets need more production up and down the lineup, particularly from their stars like Lindor and Bichette, but also throughout in run-scoring situations.

    During the rut, Lindor is 11-for-46 (.239), actually elevating his batting average from .167 to .205, but he has only driven in one run on a solo home run. Bichette is 10-for-42 (.238) with four runs and three RBI. Lindor is 0-for-4 with runners in scoring position, while Bichette is 1-for-8.

    Mark Vientos and Brett Baty have two hits apiece in a combined 59 at-bats. No one on the roster has driven in more than three runs.

    As Lindor said, Soto can certainly help, but the unit also needs to begin pulling its weight if the Mets have any chance of climbing out of the massive hole they've dug themselves.

    This article originally appeared on NorthJersey.com: Juan Soto to return from injury amid NY Mets losing skid

    'Learning from last year’s failures': SRH coach hails Nitish Reddy’s breakout run

    Despite not firing on all cylinders, Sunrisers Hyderabad have managed to stay in the top four of the ongoing Indian Premier League, a testament to their resilience and depth. The team hasn’t had the smoothest of campaigns so far. Their experienced pacers have struggled for rhythm, injury concerns have kept several overseas players out, and Travis Head is yet to truly hit his stride. Yet, across six matches, SRH have found different match-winners stepping up at crucial moments, a factor that has helped them secure three important victories.

    While the young bowling unit, featuring Ehsan Malinga, Sakib Hussain, Shivang Kumar, and Praful Hinge, has shown promise in patches, one name that has quietly made a significant impact is Nitish Kumar Reddy.



    The All-Rounder Making the Difference



    Reddy’s contributions may not have grabbed headlines, but they have been vital to SRH’s campaign. His biggest impact has come with the ball, where he has been used across phases, from the Powerplay to the death overs, often filling gaps in the bowling attack.

    His standout performance came in SRH’s last outing against Chennai Super Kings. With the side one bowler short, the responsibility of completing the fifth bowler’s quota fell on the all-rounders. Reddy rose to the occasion brilliantly, returning figures of 2 for 31 in his four overs. Bowling both early and at the death, he played a key role in defending a competitive total of 194, helping SRH seal a 10-run win. His wickets of Sanju Samson and Ayush Mhatre proved crucial in shifting momentum.

    Interestingly, all four of Reddy’s wickets this season have come from good length and back-of-length deliveries, a clear indication of his growing tactical awareness. He has conceded just 77 runs in 57 balls on those lengths, maintaining a tidy economy of 8.1, while being less effective when going too full or too short.

    Backed by the Team Management



    SRH assistant coach James Franklin was full of praise for the young all-rounder, highlighting his growth and maturity.

    ''It’s great to see Nitish play the way he’s been playing this year. Last season, by his own admission, he didn’t quite perform at the level he expected. But that became a valuable learning phase for him,” Franklin said on Monday, on the eve of SRH's clash against Delhi Capitals, in Hyderabad.

    Franklin also pointed out improvements in Reddy’s bowling, from increased pace to better planning and execution.

    “The way he’s sequencing his deliveries and adapting to different batters has really stood out. His form is encouraging, but the challenge will be to maintain it through a long tournament, ” he added.

    Impactful Cameos with the Bat



    While his bowling has been impressive, Reddy has also delivered crucial contributions with the bat, often under pressure.

    His knocks, 28 off 13 against Rajasthan Royals, 39 off 24 against Kolkata Knight Riders, and a composed 56 off 33 against Lucknow Super Giants, have all come in situations where SRH needed stability after losing wickets. Balancing the dual responsibility of rebuilding and accelerating, Reddy has scored 136 runs at an impressive strike rate of 160.

    "He's been brilliant with the bat," Franklin noted. "We've seen the bounce back early in this year's IPL, and hopefully he can maintain that form throughout. That's the real challenge for him. He's played some real good cameos and been part of some very vital partnerships for us, particularly with Heinrich Klaasen," Franklin concluded.

    Kroos rallies sporting world to stand for peace as he wins award

    Toni Kroos, German former footballer, holds his Laureus Sporting Inspiration Award during the 2026 Laureus World Sports Awards ceremony. Oscar Manuel Sanchez/ZUMA Press Wire/dpa
    Toni Kroos, German former footballer, holds his Laureus Sporting Inspiration Award during the 2026 Laureus World Sports Awards ceremony. Oscar Manuel Sanchez/ZUMA Press Wire/dpa

    Former Germany midfielder Toni Kroos said sport stars should pull together to do what they can in "crazy" times after he received the special Sporting Inspiration Award at the Laureus World Sports Awards.

    The award honours achievements that go beyond sporting success. The 36-year-old founded the Toni Kroos Foundation in 2015, which supports seriously ill children and hospices that care for them across Germany.

    The 2014 World Cup winner was presented with the prize, which is rarely awarded at the illustrious annual event, at the Palacio de Cibeles in Madrid on Monday.

    The former Real Madrid and Bayern Munich player is only the fourth recipient of the award, which was first presented in 2017.

    "I think it is very important to present these values because ... I think we can see that things are going crazy in the world," he told the audience of sport stars, referring to various wars and other issues.

    "If we stand together for the right values, for the right things, for peace, for respect, I think we can achieve a lot because other things we can't control, but we can control ourselves."

    A football academy named after him was also opened in Madrid in 2024 and, according to Laureus, offers a training programme based on respect, responsibility and personal development.

    Coach Woodman to leave Gloucester this summer

    Trevor Woodman holds a rugby ball under his left arm to his chest while holding his right arm out and pointing his index finger during a pre-game warm-up
    Trevor Woodman has held various roles at Gloucester since joining their staff in 2014 [Getty Images]

    Assistant coach Trevor Woodman will leave Gloucester at the end of the season to join the backroom team at Connacht as the Irish province's scrum coach.

    Woodman, 49, has spent 12 years with the coaching staff at Kingsholm, returning to the club where he played in 2014, working with the academy, specialising in the scrum and with the forwards.

    The former England prop and World Cup winner made 140 appearances for the Cherry and Whites before retiring in 2005.

    "Trevor has been an immense servant of this club both as a player and a coach, so he'll leave with nothing but respect and gratitude for his time here," Gloucester head of rugby George Skivington said.

    "Our scrum has been strong under Trevor's guidance - he's done great work in that area.

    "He'll be sorely missed, but we've got some great guys coming into the building too, which is exciting."

    Cat Ferguson leads British hopes as UK start to 2027 Tour de France Femmes set to be toughest in history

    The Tour de France Femmes will start in the UK next year (Local Library)

    Further details of the 2027 Tour de France Femmes Grand Départ were revealed on Monday, with the UK hosting the first three stages of the race and London set to be the scene of its first-ever team time trial.

    2027 marks the first time the women’s race – by then in its sixth year – will step foot on British soil, while the men’s race will return for the third time this century, after starts in 2007 and 2014. It will mark the first time that both races will kick off in the same country, outside France.

    The race is expected to be the most-attended women’s sporting event ever held in Britain, with British Cycling and ASO – the Tour’s organisers – estimating some 10 million people will line the streets to cheer on the peloton.

    Stage one of the Tour de France Femmes will begin in Leeds and head to Manchester, before stage two moves from Manchester to Sheffield via the Peak District. Stage three will be a team time trial passing by many of London’s iconic landmarks.

    From a British point of view the presence of 19-year-old Movistar rider Cat Ferguson, who could make her Tour debut in 2027, will mark a full circle moment from that 2014 edition. Then aged eight, the Yorkshire native was inspired by watching the men’s peloton race past on her home roads, and hopes that the first edition of the Tour de France Femmes to visit the UK will have a monumental impact on women’s cycling in years to come.

    The first three stages of the 2027 Tour de France Femmes will take place in the UK (ASO)
    The first three stages of the 2027 Tour de France Femmes will take place in the UK (ASO)

    She told press on Monday: “Arguably we’re going to the two most iconic places in the UK, Yorkshire and London. I remember when the Tour came to Yorkshire in 2014, every time I go back home and train on those roads, I remember sitting on the side of the road with my parents.

    “I’ll give it my all to be on the start line. I don’t think I'll ever get an opportunity [again] to race on my home roads, with local voices and accents cheering me on.

    “I’d like to think I could be an example [of the visible impact the Tour can have], and if we’d had a women’s race in 2014, how many more girls it could have inspired. That’s what we’re hoping to achieve next year. It worked for me, the men really inspired me, but the participation numbers for girls specifically could have increased [with a Tour de France Femmes]. I think next year is going to be crazy.”

    Former junior world champion Cat Ferguson is aiming to make her Tour debut next year (AFP/Getty)
    Former junior world champion Cat Ferguson is aiming to make her Tour debut next year (AFP/Getty)
    Stage one of the Tour de France Femmes 2027 (ASO)
    Stage one of the Tour de France Femmes 2027 (ASO)

    Fellow Brit, Fenix-Premier Tech rider Flora Perkins, added: “I think with things like the Olympics or the men's Tour starting here, we've always seen that there's been a peak in cycling interest after that, and that's what we hope for this time round, that people who haven't come in contact with cycling before see this bike race and see especially women at the top end of the sport competing and think, ‘This is great, I love this, I want to do this more often’ or ‘I want to watch these women more often’.”

    Race director Marion Rousse described the British Grand Depart as a “hugely historic moment” for the Tour de France Femmes and a “huge step forward for women's cycling”. She said: “The three stages will be harder than they seem. [For] the young riders coming through, it’s wonderful that they’ll have the opportunity to be part of a race which is what women’s cycling deserves.

    “I remember watching what was going on in Yorkshire [in 2014] and seeing just how many people lined the streets to watch the race, it was a standout event in the history of the race and we’re really hoping to see similar support.”

    Stage one, on Friday 30 July 2027, will begin in Headrow in the centre of Leeds, mimicking the path of the men’s peloton in the 2014 Grand Depart. The 86km route, which crosses the Pennines and passes through Huddersfield and the Peak District National Park en route to a city centre finish in Deansgate, Manchester, will be “short, dynamic and tough,” according to Rousse.

    Stage two will retrace the men’s route from 12 years ago, when Vincenzo Nibali won in Sheffield (Local Library)
    Stage two will retrace the men’s route from 12 years ago, when Vincenzo Nibali won in Sheffield (Local Library)
    Stage two of the 2027 Tour de France Femmes (ASO)
    Stage two of the 2027 Tour de France Femmes (ASO)

    Stage two will similarly echo Tour de France history in the UK, with the finish in Sheffield re-using elements of the parcours from the 2014 Tour, when Vincenzo Nibali won and took yellow on stage two en route to his one and only overall victory.

    Rousse described stage two as “probably the hardest stage that we’ve had in a Grand Depart”. “There’s not one single flat kilometre,” she said. “The magic of the Tour is really going to come to life. This is going to be a Classic race and we can compare it to Liege-Bastogne-Liege next Sunday.”

    The stage will incorporate 3,000m of climbing across 154.4km and tackle some of the north-west’s biggest climbs, including the Winnats Pass (1.4km at 12.3%) and Snake Pass (5.4km at 4.6%). Two short, punishing ascents in Sheffield which the men’s race summited in 2014, the Côte d’Oughtibridge (1.5km at 9.1%) and the Côte de Jenkin Road (0.8km at 10.8%), will prove crucial.

    Huge crowds gathered for the Yorkshire Grand Depart in 2014 and organisers ASO hope 10 million people will welcome the Tour de France Femmes next year (PA Wire)
    Huge crowds gathered for the Yorkshire Grand Depart in 2014 and organisers ASO hope 10 million people will welcome the Tour de France Femmes next year (PA Wire)

    Ferguson has previously trained in the area alongside close friend and Visma-Lease a Bike rider Imogen Wolff, who is from south Yorkshire, and summed up the opening two stages as “super brutal”.

    Stage three will start and finish in the capital, with the teams racing over a central London circuit for around 18km, passing by the Houses of Parliament, London Eye and Tower Bridge en route to a finish on The Mall – the start and finish location for the London 2012 Olympic Games road race, won by Britain’s Lizzie Deignan (then Armitstead).

    Rousse said: “The Tour is seen from the sky with a [TV] helicopter but the city streets are our stadium, so we’ll make the most of the environment to showcase the best of London.”

    Barcelona pull out of the race for 19-year-old winger due to €100m demand

    Barcelona pull out of the race for 19-year-old winger due to €100m demand
    Barcelona pull out of the race for 19-year-old winger due to €100m demand

    According to SPORT, it has come to light that Barcelona will not pursue Yan Diomande for multiple reasons.

    Notably, the Blaugrana had seriously explored the possibility of signing the RB Leipzig winger. 

    In fact, less than a month ago, club officials held talks with the player’s new representatives

    At that stage, Diomande was seen as a leading option to reinforce the wide areas, especially with uncertainty surrounding attacking depth.

    There was a scenario where the move made sense, as Marcus Rashford was expected to leave, and there were also internal discussions around Raphinha potentially accepting a lucrative offer. 

    But the situation has shifted. Rashford’s departure still looks likely, but Raphinha is now expected to stay at Camp Nou for at least another season and that changes everything.

    There is more to the story

    With that, Barcelona’s urgency to invest heavily in another winger has cooled, and when the financial reality of the Diomande deal became clear, the club stepped away completely.

    RB Leipzig are in a strong position to retain Yan Diomande. (Photo by Maja Hitij/Getty Images)

    RB Leipzig are in a strong position and have no intention of negotiating on favourable terms. 

    Reports from Germany suggest the asking price is set at around €100 million, a figure Barcelona are simply not willing to entertain.

    From Leipzig’s point of view, there is no pressure to sell, as securing qualification for next season’s Champions League has strengthened their financial standing. 

    They are even pushing to extend Diomande’s contract, aiming to keep him for at least another year and potentially increase his value even further.

    It’s worth noting just how quickly Diomande’s rise has happened. 

    His move from Leganes raised eyebrows at the time, with Leipzig investing €20 million in a player who had barely settled in Spain. But that gamble has paid off in a big way.

    Now, the Ivorian winger is widely regarded as one of the most exciting attacking prospects in Europe.

    PREVIEW: Leicester City face relegation at home to Hull

    PREVIEW: Leicester City face relegation at home to Hull
    PREVIEW: Leicester City face relegation at home to Hull

    In what has been an absolute disaster of a season that has summed up years of mismanagement and turmoil, former Premier League Champions, Champions league quarter-finalists and FA Cup winners Leicester City are staring down the barrel of relegation tonight as they host Hull City in what is simply do or die for the Foxes.

    Tonight’s game is simply do or die for Leicester City; Rowett’s side absolutely have to win, or it will be League One football being played at the King Power stadium. The disarray on the pitch and in the boardroom has taken its toll on the Foxes, and it really is desperate times.

    Following a 1-0 defeat to Portsmouth on Saturday, which means they can’t catch Pompey in the table, heated clashes between players and fans summed up the situation Leicester find themselves in. A victory for West Brom later that afternoon meant the writing was all but on the wall for Gary Rowett’s side.

    Saturday’s results mean that in order for Leicester to avoid the drop, they’d need to win all of their last three games (something they haven’t managed to do all year) and hope that both Blackburn, Charlton and West Brom fail to gain a single point in their remaining fixtures, given how both West Brom and 22nd placed Oxford both have to play bottom side Sheffield Wednesday in their remaining games, that is looking like a tall order to say the least.

    With all of the eyes being on Leicester and what this game could mean for them, it can be easy to forget that tonight’s game is a huge chance for Hull City to realise their play-off potential. A win over the Foxes could put Hull just a point behind fifth-placed Middlesbrough and five points ahead of Wrexham in seventh. Sergej Jankovic’s side have been nothing but consistent this season and have flirted with the play-offs relentlessly.

    However, their form has taken a slight dip in recent weeks, with just one win in their last five games, which has spoiled what could have been lots of chances to really cement themselves in the top six; however, thanks to their consistency, they are still in a healthy position. A 1-1 draw with Birmingham last time out will have been disappointing, but they have the chance to make up for dropped points away from home, where they are particularly strong.

    Leicester have been relatively injury-free throughout the season, which makes the situation they’re in that much more baffling. Midfielder Jordan James won the EFL young player of the season award yesterday, which shows just how impactful he’s been on a sinking ship. The Welshman is expected to return to the fold after making his first cameo in weeks against Portsmouth.

    They are without centre-half Ben Nelson and Caleb Okoli, who have been missing for the past month through hamstring and knee issues, respectively. Full-back Victor Kristensen is also out; his signing has been uninspired at best since he arrived during the side’s last Premier League outing last season.

    Hull City are without a multitude of players, which may explain their poor run of form, midfield veteran John Lundstrum is still missing alongside full-backs Cody Drameh and Ryan Giles, who have been key to the Tigers throughout the season. A damaging injury for Hull has been the absence of midfielder Regan Slater, who has been out for over a month with a calf issue. Slater has been massive for Hull this season, and his absence has been hugely felt.

    Elsewhere, for Hull, winger David Akintola is still out from a hamstring injury, which has hampered Hull in the wider areas up front.

    As for Hull, they have the chance to wrestle back from their poor form and really re-establish themselves in the Play-off picture, which will be a massive incentive for Jankovic’s side heading into this fixture.

    When is London Marathon 2026? Times, schedule, prize money, elite fields and how to watch on TV

    Ethiopia's Tigst Assefa crosses the finish line to win the women's elite race  (Action Images via Reuters)

    The TCS London Marathon 2026 is just days away now and over 50,000 runners will take to the streets of the capital in a bid to conquer 26.2 miles.

    Sabastian Sawe and Tigst Assefa, last year’s champions in the elite men’s and women’s fields, return to defend their titles.

    Huge prize money is on offer for the winners, while bonuses are available for breaking tough barriers and even world records.

    There is talk of a two-day London Marathon in 2027, too, with the running boom showing no signs of stopping.

    Here’s everything you need to know about the London Marathon 2026:

    When is the London Marathon 2026?

    The 2026 London Marathon is on Sunday, 26 April. The race starts in Blackheath and Greenwich, with the finish near Buckingham Palace and Horse Guards Road, opposite St James’s Park.

    London Marathon start times

    All times BST

    08:50am Men’s and women’s elite wheelchair races

    09:05am Elite women’s race at 9:05am.

    09:35am Elite men and first mass participation wave (championship wave)

    Regular additional waves through to 11:30am.

    How to watch the London Marathon 2026

    You can follow the elite races and mass participation race with Independent Sport and our live blog. While the race will be on BBC One, BBC Two and BBC iPlayer in the UK. Coverage starts at 8:30am on BBC One. But live coverage will move to BBC Two at 2pm. While a second live stream will afford family and friends to spot runners at Tower Bridge from 10:30am and the Finish Line from 12:30pm on BBC iPlayer. Highlights with Gabby Logan will air on BBC Two at 6:00pm.

    The London Marathon finish line with Buckingham Palace in the background (PA Media)
    The London Marathon finish line with Buckingham Palace in the background (PA Media)

    London Marathon 2026 Elite fields

    Women's Field

    • Tigst Assefa 2:11:53
    • Joyciline Jepkosgei 2:14:00
    • Hellen Obiri 2:17:41
    • Degitu Azimeraw 2:17:58
    • Magdalena Shauri 2:18:02
    • Eunice Chebichii Chumba 2:20:02
    • Catherine Reline Amanang’ole 2:20:34
    • Balemelay Shumet 2:21:59
    • Rose Harvey 2:23:21
    • Florencia Borelli 2:24:18
    • Eilish McColgan 2:24:25
    • Jessica Warner-Judd 2:24:45
    • Fadouwa Ledhem 2:25:50
    • Marta Galimany 2:26:14
    • Lucy Reid 2:26:35
    • Julia Paternain 2:27:09
    • Louise Small 2:27:48
    • Verity Hopkins 2:31:19

    Men's Field

    • Sabastian Sawe 2:02:05
    • Jacob Kiplimo 2:02:23
    • Deresa Geleta 2:02:38
    • Amos Kipruto 2:03:13
    • Tamirat Tola 2:03:39
    • Amanal Petros 2:04:03
    • Geoffrey Kamworor 2:04:23
    • Joshua Cheptegei2:04:52
    • Shunya Kikuchi 2:06:06
    • Mahamed Mahamed 2:07:05
    • Philip Sesemann 2:07:10
    • Hassan Chahdi 2:07:30
    • Adam Lipschitz 2:08:54
    • Patrick Dever 2:08:58
    • Peter Lynch 2:09:36
    • Tim Vincent 2:09:40
    • Weynay Ghebresilasie 2:09:50
    • Tewelde Menges 2:09:58
    • Liam Boudin 2:10:28
    • Jake Smith 2:11:00
    • Jack Rowe 2:12:31
    • Andrew Fyfe 2:13:20
    • Alex Milne 2:14:03
    • Peter Le Grice 2:14:45
    • Sean Hogan 2:14:51
    • Christopher Thomas 2:14:55
    • Chris Perry 2:14:57
    • David Bishop 2:15:16
    • Charlie Sandison 2:15:38
    • William Mycroft 2:15:54
    • Yomif Kejelcha Debut
    • Hagos Gebrhiwet Debut
    • Isaia Kipkoech Lasoi Debut
    • Alfie Manthorpe Debut

    What is the prize money?

    Men’s and women’s elite races

    1st place - $55,000

    2nd place - $30,000

    3rd place - $22,500

    4th place - $15,000

    5th place - $10,000

    6th place - $7,500

    7th place - $5,000

    8th place - $4,000

    9th place - $3,000

    10th place - $2,000

    11th place - $1,500

    12th place - $1,000

    Additional bonuses

    Elite men

    2:02:00 - $150,000

    2:03:00 - £100,000

    2:03:30 - $75,000

    2:04:00 - $50,000

    Elite women

    2:15:00 - $150,000

    2:15:30 - £100,000

    2:16:00 - $75,000

    2:17:00 - $50,000

    Elite men

    • First and men’s course record (2:01:25) - $25,000 
    • First and men’s world record (2:00:35) - $125,000

    Elite women

    • First and women’s course record (2:15:50) - $25,000 
    • First and women’s world record (2:15:50) - $125,000

    Elite men’s wheelchair

    • First and men’s course record (1:23:44) $5,000

    Elite women’s wheelchair

    • First and women’s course record (1:34:18) $5,000

    “That’s what I’m looking for” – Liam Rosenior sends strong message to players ahead of Brighton game

    “That’s what I’m looking for” – Liam Rosenior sends strong message to players ahead of Brighton game
    “That’s what I’m looking for” – Liam Rosenior sends strong message to players ahead of Brighton game

    Liam Rosenior has called on Chelsea players to “stand up for the shirt and fight” ahead of Tuesday’s game against Brighton.

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    The Blues lost 1-0 to Manchester United on Saturday evening, their fourth consecutive league defeat without scoring.

    Chelsea currently sit sixth, seven points behind Liverpool who occupy the final Champions League place, but more worryingly they are only one point ahead of Brighton and Everton in ninth and tenth.

    Liam Rosenior calls on Chelsea players to fight for the shirt

    Rosenior is coming under growing pressure following the poor run of form, and will be fully aware anything other than a win against Brighton will see that grow even more.

    Fabrizio Romano has reported the Blues are still backing Rosenior, but football’s a results based business, and if things don’t change quickly he’ll find himself out of a job.

    With five games remaining qualifying for the Champions League is a very difficult task, but Rosenior has called on the players to “stand up for the shirt and fight.”

    “The first thing is we can’t be looking to other teams or other results, we have to look to ourselves. That’s what you have to do,” he told Chelsea’s website.

    “It’s easy to say these words, but it’s about belief and keeping the faith. The way you do that is you work as hard as you can, with as much quality as you possibly can, and you turn things around.

    “It’s about character now; it’s about standing up. It’s about people who are willing, in difficult moments, to stand up for the shirt and fight. That’s what I’m looking for tomorrow.

    “But I believe in them, and I believe that we can come through this period so much stronger, but we have to get this part right now.”

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    Estevao will miss the trip to Brighton with it still unclear how long the Brazilian will be out for, whilst Enzo Fernandez is fit and available.

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    Barcelona forward ‘likely to leave’ this summer due to lack of game time

    Barcelona forward ‘likely to leave’ this summer due to lack of game time
    Barcelona forward ‘likely to leave’ this summer due to lack of game time

    Barcelona forward Roony Bardghji has enjoyed a positive impact during his first season at Camp Nou, but it has been limited by his opportunities. Playing behind Lamine Yamal has left him without minutes in the second half of the season, with the Spain international overcoming his sports hernia problems earlier in the season.

    Bardghji has shown he can operate as a number 10 or even on the left of attack, but there is little doubt that he is most comfortable on the right side of attack. The 20-year-old Swedish talent joined from FC Copenhagen last summer for €2.5m, scoring twice and giving four assists in his 23 appearances, although that amounts to just 616 minutes. Overall, it averages out as a goal contribution every 102 minutes.

    Bardghji likely to leave Barcelona this summer

    According to Sport, Bardghji is likely to leave Barcelona this summer. The Catalan side have received enquiries from Porto, Monaco and Stuttgart about Bardghji as far back as January. More recently, Juventus have supposedly shown interest in him too. However the Catalan paper maintain that any exit is more likely to be on loan than on a permanent deal, as Barcelona are keen to retain control over his future, as they believe he has significant potential. There is an acknowledgement that he needs a bigger role to continue his growth though.

    Will Barcelona replace Bardghji?

    The Blaugrana certainly appreciated having an alternative to Lamine Yamal earlier in the season, but it is a limited role. The ideal for Hansi Flick is probably to have a forward comfortable playing on the right as well as the left to back up Raphinha too. It could depend on what talent the Catalan side have coming through at the right-wing position in La Masia, as those 616 minutes could be supplied by a youngster.

    At the same time, it is a major risk if Lamine Yamal is injured not to have someone that can perform when called upon, something Bardghji demonstrated was the case.

    Liverpool ticket price increases seem even more despicable as FSG reap £225m boost

    Liverpool ticket price increases seem even more despicable as FSG reap £225m boost
    Liverpool ticket price increases seem even more despicable as FSG reap £225m boost

    Liverpool owners Fenway Sports Group (FSG) have seen their net worth increase significantly over the past year, thus making their decision to raise ticket prices at Anfield even more despicable.


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    In late March, the Merseyside club announced that the cost of tickets for home games would rise from the start of next season in line with inflation, a decision which has been strongly condemned by supporters’ groups and Jamie Carragher.

    Match-going fans have since been urged not to spend any money once they enter the stadium on matchday, in an attempt to hit the ownership in the pocket just as John Henry and co have done to supporters by jacking up ticket prices.

    FSG’s net worth has increased by £225m in 12 months

    As reported by The Mirror, the annual Forbes Billionaires List has just been published, and its figures show that FSG’s net worth has increased by £225m in the past 12 months.

    The combined wealth of Henry, Tom Werner and minority shareholder LeBron James is cited at almost £7bn, with the former reported to possess a fortune of £4.2bn, the same amount at which Liverpool FC was valued last May.

    In the 2024/25 season, LFC posted a club-record revenue of £703m, a 14% increase from the previous financial period.

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    How can FSG continue to stand over ticket price increases?

    FSG have done plenty of good at Liverpool since their stewardship of the club began in autumn 2010, but they’ve also been guilty of some crass misjudgements, with the ticket price increases being their latest misstep.

    Increased matchday operational costs at Anfield were cited as justification for the rise in ticket prices (liverpoolfc.com), but that reasoning seems even harder to stand over now that we know the owners’ net worth has extended over the past year.

    While Henry and co enjoy even greater wealth, the loyal fans who follow the team on matchdays are left to pay even more to demonstrate their loyalty at a time when the cost of living in the UK is soaring.

    How can FSG stand over that when they evidently had the financial wherewithal to cover that cost? If anything, they ought to have gone the other way with ticket prices and earned reputational brownie points from the fan base.

    Huge credit is due to all Liverpool fans who’ve taken action to register their opposition to the ticket price increases – the fight must continue so that those in the boardroom in Boston are eventually shamed into reading the room and acting accordingly.

    Oilers host the Ducks with 1-0 series lead

    Anaheim Ducks (43-33-6, in the Pacific Division) vs. Edmonton Oilers (41-30-11, in the Pacific Division)

    Edmonton, Alberta; Wednesday, 10 p.m. EDT

    LINE: Oilers -191, Ducks +158; over/under is 6.5

    NHL PLAYOFFS FIRST ROUND: Oilers lead series 1-0

    BOTTOM LINE: The Edmonton Oilers host the Anaheim Ducks in the first round of the NHL Playoffs with a 1-0 lead in the series. The teams meet Monday for the fifth time this season. The Oilers won the last meeting 4-3. Jason Dickinson scored two goals in the victory.

    Edmonton has gone 41-30-11 overall with a 17-7-3 record in Pacific Division games. The Oilers are 40-9-8 in games they score three or more goals.

    Anaheim has a 43-33-6 record overall and a 15-11-1 record in Pacific Division play. The Ducks have gone 38-13-4 in games they score at least three goals.

    TOP PERFORMERS: Jack Roslovic has scored 21 goals with 15 assists for the Oilers. Connor McDavid has seven goals and 10 assists over the last 10 games.

    Cutter Gauthier has 41 goals and 28 assists for the Ducks. Leo Carlsson has scored six goals and added two assists over the last 10 games.

    LAST 10 GAMES: Oilers: 6-2-2, averaging 3.2 goals, 5.7 assists, 2.7 penalties and six penalty minutes while giving up 2.2 goals per game.

    Ducks: 2-6-2, averaging 3.1 goals, 5.4 assists, 3.6 penalties and 9.5 penalty minutes while giving up four goals per game.

    INJURIES: Oilers: Max Jones: out (lower-body), Mattias Janmark: out for season (undisclosed).

    Ducks: Petr Mrazek: out for season (lower-body), Jansen Harkins: out (upper body), Ross Johnston: day to day (lower-body).

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    The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.

    Wild and Stars square off with series tied 1-1

    Dallas Stars (50-20-12, in the Central Division) vs. Minnesota Wild (46-24-12, in the Central Division)

    Saint Paul, Minnesota; Wednesday, 9:30 p.m. EDT

    LINE: Wild -128, Stars +108; over/under is 6

    NHL PLAYOFFS FIRST ROUND: Series tied 1-1

    BOTTOM LINE: The Dallas Stars visit the Minnesota Wild for game three of the first round of the NHL Playoffs with the series tied 1-1. The teams meet Monday for the seventh time this season. The Stars won the last meeting 4-2. Wyatt Johnston scored two goals in the win.

    Minnesota has a 46-24-12 record overall and a 14-11-3 record in Central Division games. The Wild are 10th in NHL play with 268 total goals (averaging 3.3 per game).

    Dallas is 18-7-3 against the Central Division and 50-20-12 overall. The Stars are first in league play with 71 power-play goals.

    TOP PERFORMERS: Kirill Kaprizov has 45 goals and 44 assists for the Wild. Ryan Hartman has six goals and four assists over the last 10 games.

    Jason Robertson has 45 goals and 51 assists for the Stars. Johnston has scored seven goals with four assists over the past 10 games.

    LAST 10 GAMES: Wild: 6-4-0, averaging 3.8 goals, six assists, 4.3 penalties and 10.2 penalty minutes while giving up 2.7 goals per game.

    Stars: 7-3-0, averaging 3.1 goals, 5.2 assists, 4.7 penalties and 10.8 penalty minutes while giving up 2.7 goals per game.

    INJURIES: Wild: Yakov Trenin: day to day (upper-body), Mats Zuccarello: day to day (upper-body).

    Stars: Nathan Bastian: out (hand), Roope Hintz: out (lower body), Tyler Seguin: out for season (acl).

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    Who has qualified for next season's Champions League?

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    Arsenal and Manchester City are among seven teams to have already qualified for the 2026-27 Champions League.

    Regardless of their results between now and the end of the season, both clubs have already gained enough points to finish no lower than fifth in England's top flight.

    Traditionally, England are awarded four places in the Champions League. However, due to performance of English clubs in Uefa club competitions this season, they will be awarded one of two Elite Performance Spots (EPS) for next season, meaning the top five qualify for the Champions League.

    Joining Arsenal and City so far are Inter Milan, Bayern Munich, Barcelona, Real Madrid and PSV Eindhoven.

    Inter have secured a top-four finish in Serie A, with Barcelona and Real Madrid doing the same in La Liga.

    Bayern and PSV have already won the Bundesliga and Eredivisie titles respectively, guaranteeing their places.

    A total of 36 teams will compete in the league phase of the Champions League, 29 of which will be decided before the end of this season.

    The other seven all come from qualification, taking place in the early months of the 2026-27 campaign.

    How many spots are given to each nation?

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    Arsenal and Manchester City, currently in the Premier League's top two spots, will feature in next season's Champions League [Getty Images]

    The first two places into next season's Champions League's league phase go to the winners of this season's Champions League and Europa League.

    Following that, to determine how many places each nation gets, Uefa uses their association rankings from the five-year period ending two seasons prior to that campaign.

    For example, for the 2026-27 season, places are used based on Uefa's rankings between the 2020-21 and 2024-25 seasons.

    With England, Italy, Spain and Germany ranked first to fourth respectively, the top four teams in their leagues qualify straight to the league path.

    France, ranked in fifth, see the top three teams in Ligue 1 directly qualify. Fourth place will also earn a spot in the third qualifying round of the competition.

    Netherlands are ranked sixth and are awarded spots for the top two Eredivisie sides, as well as third place entering the third qualifying round.

    Portugal, Belgium, Czech Republic and Turkey, ranked seventh to 10th in order, are given two places each. The league winners from all four countries get a spot in the league phase. The league runners-up in Portugal, Belgium and Czech Republic all get a place in the third qualifying round, while Turkey are given an extra team in the second qualifying round.

    Norway, Greece, Austria and Scotland are the nations ranked 11th to 14th. The winners of each league all get a place in the play-off qualifying round, effectively the fourth and final round of qualifying. All four countries also get a second place in the second qualifying round.

    Poland, ranked 15th, will see their top two clubs enter in the second qualifying round. All other nations only get one team each, all of which will enter in either of the first two rounds of qualifying.

    In qualifying, seven spots are available. Teams are split into the 'champions path' and the 'league path'.

    Champions path clubs, league winners from nations outside the top 10 during the qualifying period, will compete for one of five spots.

    The other two spots go to league path clubs, a separate qualifying path for clubs from nations given multiple qualifying spots without winning their domestic league.

    The other EPS spot is yet to be decided, but only Germany, Spain and Portugal can mathematically qualify for it.

    While not officially guaranteed, there is a likely scenario in which the winners of this season's Champions League will have already qualified for next season's competition via their domestic competition.

    In that instance, Uefa will re-award that spot to the league winner that has yet to directly qualify for the Champions League with the highest club coefficient ranking over a five-year period ending this season.

    Olympiakos are the highest-ranked club in the race for the title-holder replacement spot but are five points shy of Greek Super League leaders AEK Athens.

    Second on the list is Rangers, meaning if they win the Scottish Premiership and Olympiakos do not overturn their current deficit in their domestic league, Rangers would qualify straight into next season's league phase.

    Full list of teams in the 2026-27 Champions League

    • Arsenal (Premier League)
    • Manchester City (Premier League)
    • Inter Milan (Serie A)
    • Barcelona (La Liga)
    • Real Madrid (La Liga)
    • Bayern Munich (Bundesliga winners)
    • PSV Eindhoven (Eredivisie winners)
    • Champions League winner (Titleholder replacement spot if required)
    • Europa League winner
    • Undecided EPS
    • Premier League top four
    • Premier League top four
    • Premier League fifth (EPS)
    • Serie A top four
    • Serie A top four
    • Serie A top four
    • La Liga top four
    • La Liga top four
    • Bundesliga top four
    • Bundesliga top four
    • Bundesliga top four
    • Ligue 1 top three
    • Ligue 1 top three
    • Ligue 1 top three
    • Eredivisie runners-up
    • Liga Portugal winners
    • Belgian Pro League winners
    • Czech First League winners
    • Super Lig winners
    • Winner of play-off qualifying round tie (Champions Path)
    • Winner of play-off qualifying round tie (Champions Path)
    • Winner of play-off qualifying round tie (Champions Path)
    • Winner of play-off qualifying round tie (Champions Path)
    • Winner of play-off qualifying round tie (Champions Path)
    • Winner of play-off qualifying round tie (League Path)
    • Winner of play-off qualifying round tie (League Path)

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    Real Madrid UEFA Youth Cup hero to be included in squad list for Alaves clash

    Real Madrid UEFA Youth Cup hero to be included in squad list for Alaves clash
    Real Madrid UEFA Youth Cup hero to be included in squad list for Alaves clash

    Real Madrid’s match against Deportivo Alaves will carry an extra storyline, as a new name is stepping into the spotlight.

    Interestingly, it is the one name that the club already holds in very high regard – Javi Navarro.

    According to AS, the young goalkeeper has been included in Alvaro Arbeloa’s squad and will be on the bench for the La Liga clash. 

    It is an unexpected opportunity, but one that feels earned rather than gifted.

    A UEFA Youth League hero

    As per the outlet, an injury to Fran Gonzalez has opened the door, while Thibaut Courtois remains unavailable. 

    That leaves the goalkeeping unit downsized, with Andriy Lunin, Sergio Mestre, and now Navarro stepping into the picture.

    But this call-up is not just about filling numbers, it is about recognising form.

    Navarro has just come off a remarkable UEFA Youth League campaign, one that has put him on the map within the club. 

    In the semi-final against Paris Saint-Germain, he produced a stunning display by saving three penalties. 

    As if that wasn’t enough, he followed it up in the final against Club Brugge with two more decisive saves. That’s five penalties stopped across two high-pressure matches.

    That run has changed things for him.

    Originally set to celebrate the Youth League title with his teammates at the Santiago Bernabeu, Navarro now finds himself staying behind for a different reason – to be part of the first-team squad on matchday. 

    Inside Real Madrid, there is already a clear pathway being mapped out for him. 

    Over the coming months, Navarro is expected to rotate between Juvenil A, Real Madrid C, Real Madrid Castilla, and occasional involvement with the senior squad.

    This is because he is seen as the natural successor to Fran Gonzalez once the latter fully transitions upwards. 

    New NFL rule of eight minutes between first-round picks has some GMs feeling rushed

    The NFL changed the rules for this year's draft, limiting teams to eight minutes between first-round picks. Some NFL general managers are not happy about that.

    Steelers GM Omar Khan said he preferred the old rule of 10 minutes between first-round picks.

    "I'd love to have 10 minutes, but it's the same for everybody else," Khan said. "Eight minutes is what it is, but those two minutes, it feels like an eternity sometimes."

    After Khan said that at the Steelers' pre-draft press conference, head coach Mike McCarthy joked that if Khan feels rushed during the draft, he should try calling plays on the sideline during a game.

    "I only get 40 seconds to call a play," McCarthy said. "We'll be fine."

    Khan said he and other GMs have been talking more about trades in the days leading up to the draft because they know they'll have less time to work out trades while they're on the clock.

    “They moved the first round from 10 minutes to eight minutes, so naturally we’ve been having more conversations to set parameters of what the value is if you move up to this spot or trade back,” Khan said. “There’s more conversation, but until we get there, I’m not sure how that’s going to go.”

    This is the first time the NFL has changed the timing of the first round since 2008, when the time between picks was reduced from 15 minutes to 10 minutes. The timing for Rounds 2-7 remains the same as last year: Teams get seven minutes to make picks in the second round, five minutes in Rounds 3-6 and four minutes in round 7.

    ‘The Best In The World’ – Nadaka Ready To Prove His Dominance In Rematch With Songchainoi At ONE SAMURAI 1

    Reigning ONE Atomweight Muay Thai World Champion Nadaka has experienced a life-changing transformation since capturing inaugural gold, and the Japanese striking sensation is ready to cement his legacy when he defends his belt for the first time against longtime rival Songchainoi Kiatsongrit at ONE SAMURAI 1 on Wednesday, April 29.

    The showdown goes down on live.onefc.com from the historic Ariake Arena in Tokyo.

    The Eiwa Sports Gym representative brings a 66-6 career record into this title defense, including a 40-fight winning streak that has established him as one of the sport’s pound-for-pound best strikers.

    He is a perfect 4-0 in ONE since making his debut in 2025. In his most recent outing, he outworked Numsurin Chor Ketwina to claim the inaugural title at ONE 173.

    Since that night, life has shifted in ways Nadaka is only beginning to appreciate. The recognition that comes with being a ONE World Champion has found him everywhere he goes, from Thailand to Japan and everywhere in between.

    The 25-year-old said:

    “When I went to Thailand, or at ONE events, a lot of fans came up to talk to me. In Japan as well, my name has really spread as a ONE [World] Champion. Over the past six months, I’ve truly started to feel that I am a ONE [World] Champion.”

    Beyond personal satisfaction, Nadaka takes immense pride in being the first Japanese fighter to claim ONE Muay Thai gold.

    That belt carries the weight of an entire country’s martial arts legacy and a deeper responsibility toward the sport he has dedicated his life to.

    He said:

    “In modern Muay Thai, being a ONE [World] Champion means being the best in the world. Being able to wear that belt, as the first Japanese fighter, is something I’m truly proud of.

    “Winning the ONE [World] Title has made me truly believe that I am the best in the world. As the inaugural ONE Atomweight Muay Thai [World] Champion, I believe I represent this division. My performance reflects the strength of Muay Thai and proves what it’s all about.”

    Now comes the first defense, and it arrives in the form of a deeply familiar face. Nadaka and Songchainoi first crossed paths in 2023, with Nadaka taking that contest.

    Since that defeat, the Thai contender has built a 10-1 promotional record. The rematch has been three years in the making, and Nadaka is not about to underestimate what awaits him.

    He said:

    “I fought Songchainoi about three years ago, and I won that fight. But three years is a long time, and I’m not taking anything lightly, not at all.

    “After losing to me, he went on a nine-fight win streak in ONE. So to me, it feels like facing a completely new opponent. I want to approach it that way. This is a highly anticipated matchup for ONE fans, so I want both of us to deliver a fight that lives up to it.”

    Nadaka Plans To Overwhelm Challenger With Superior Speed

    Nadaka recognizes what makes his Thai challenger dangerous and has identified the game plan that will preserve his World Title reign.

    Songchainoi’s striking power is the best in the atomweight division. But Nadaka believes his speed is the decisive edge. By moving faster than Songchainoi expects, the defending king plans to disrupt the timing and rhythm the challenger relies upon.

    He said:

    “I think his striking power is number one in this division. And in addition to that, he also has great speed. But when it comes to speed, I have pride in that I absolutely have to be the best, so I won’t lose in that area.

    “As for weaknesses, I don’t think Songchainoi has much experience facing someone faster than him. So I want to move faster than him and throw him off.”

    Tokyo’s Ariake Arena is the perfect stage for his most complete performance yet. For his first defense in front of Japanese fans, Nadaka wants more than victory — he is targeting a finish and a performance bonus.

    He said:

    “Like a true champion, I want to win by knockout in dominant fashion. I’ve had four fights in ONE, but I haven’t earned a bonus yet. So this time, I want to deliver a performance that earns one.”

    Source

    East Stroudsburg women's lacrosse approaches perfect season

    EAST STROUDSBURG — East Stroudsburg University women's lacrosse isn't new to success but it's hard to downplay what this year's Warriors team is on the verge of accomplishing, standing only one win away from an undefeated regular season.

    ESU currently stands 16-0 with a regular-season finale against West Chester on April 22, a team it has already defeated once this season. But as remarkable as that sounds, maintaining the "0" in the loss column hasn't really been on their minds.

    "We try to leave that piece at the door when we come in to face our next challenge," head coach Xeni Barakos-Yoder said. "I don't think we really acknowledge it that much. I think we just try to be present, be where our feet are, and think about the next opponent.

    "Our goal is to win every single play that we have in front of us, and that is a testament to the hard work of the women on the team, our staff, the support of the entire administration and athletics just being behind women's lacrosse."

    Junior defender Molly Atwell echoed her coach's approach. saying the team is more focused on executing than simply winning.

    More: Pocono great Sebastian Joseph-Day to host youth football camp at Stroudsburg

    East Stroudsburg University women's lacrosse's Molly Atwell (21) anchors the Warrior defense.

    "It's less about the outcome, and it's how we're gonna get there. Focusing on the little moments, the plays, and executing those things, that's how we get where we are," Atwell said. "Honestly, being undefeated sounds great, but it never felt like that was the goal. It just feels like we're just executing. I think all of us can appreciate that."

    There are factors that help contextualize the success of ESU women's lacrosse, but the biggest one happens before a single stick is picked up or jersey put on. This year's team made a concerted, purposeful effort to bond as a team.

    It's not that team bonding is a new concept, but for the players that have been a part of teams with positive chemistry, they see the value in that and made sure to have that this year.

    "The juniors this year took this huge initiative to say 'We are going to hang out. We're gonna force this upon each other. We're gonna make them be my best friend,'" Barakos-Yoder said. "You can tell the difference when a team is really bonded off of the field and have trust, and we play opponents who are not."

    East Stroudsburg University women’s lacrosse head coach Xeni Barakos-Yoder

    Even though such efforts are well-meaning, it's not always a guarantee that the rest of the players will buy in. For ESU, however, the buy-in was there.

    "Like coach said, we hang out a lot, but it's never forced. That's a huge detail for us," sophomore attacker Sadie Kauffman said. "If we get a text saying 'Let's go make s'mores,' no one is responding 'Oh, I really wanted to do this instead.' Everybody wanted to go."

    Barakos-Yoder has coached teams that are coach-led, where the head coach has to be the catalyst for inspiration and motivation. But she said she doesn't have to do that this year as East Stroudsburg is player led — the players are taking the opportunity into their own hands and making the most of it.

    Positive camaraderie, dedication to the process and that internal fire has ESU on the verge of an accomplishment it has yet to reach in program history.

    ESU women's lacrosse's two-way tenacity

    Offensively, East Stroudsburg has one of the most potent offenses in all of Division II, being one of only three schools with over 300 goals as a team, and the only team in the conference.

    The offense is headlined by Kauffman, whose 82 goals leads the conference by a wide margin and currently leads the country in goals scored. But she is far from the only offensive threat on the team: junior Ariana Tucci is second on the team (and in the conference) with 55 goals, and Jolee Roth and Paige Moreland are both top-5 in the PSAC in assists while approaching 30 goals each.

    East Stroudsburg women's lacrosse's Jolee Roth (28) attempts a shot on goal agaainst Shippensburg on April 15, 2026

    "We need each other," Kauffman said. "I need them to score like they need me to score. Off the bench too, we have a lot of good players coming in that work well with our starters."

    Kauffman added that many players are often at the field an hour, or even two hours, early to get extra reps in to build that trust, along with the bonding off the field, whether that's grabbing dinner together or going to get ice cream. And it's those off-field moments that help solidify trust.

    "We were talking about earlier this season how, even if there's only about an inch of space, like, you still should trust your person by throwing them the ball, they're gonna catch it," Kauffman said. "You just have to think of the positives, because if you think of the negatives, the negatives are gonna happen."

    Defensively, ESU has shut the water off on almost every team they've played, allowing double-digit goals only once in 16 games. Only Slippery Rock, which is ranked ahead of ESU in the national standings, has allowed less goals in the PSAC. Atwell says the team is comfortable using man-to-man or zone defense.

    "The key is that we're a unit," Atwell said. "At the end of the day, we work together in everything we do. There's not one person that stands out. I think everybody has their strengths and we all contribute to the goal."

    East Stroudsburg ends the season against West Chester, so there's a chance the Golden Rams reach double figures a second time.

    More: Vote for the Pocono Record Athletes of the Week for April 13-18

    Legacy-defining season

    East Stroudsburg University women's lacrosse's Ariana Tucci (27) runs past the Shippensburg defender on Apri 15, 2026.

    Barakos-Yoder is an ESU lifer, from her time as a player to nearly a decade as a head coach. She's seen a lot of success at Whitenight Field, so much so that the regular season, while memorable, is only secondary to the playoff hopes she and her players have.

    There's still the conference tournament to get through before the Warriors can look at the national tournament, but the nine-year head coach understands the opportunity this year's team has given itself.

    "This is what we promised we'd prep them for, and we remind them of that quite often: 'This is what you signed up for. This hard work is what you said you wanted to do. And you are so close, so close,'" Barakos-Yoder tells her team. "There's no other option other than to keep trucking on and giving it our best and playing as a unit and playing as a family. Because if we continue to do what we've been doing, they will get everything they've ever wanted and more.

    "We have 34 people who have been buying in to make the team better. A huge difference, I think, to where we're performing is because the entirety of the team is bought into what we're doing and how we're going to get there."

    East Stroudsburg women's lacrosse's postseason run begins April 28, the first day of the PSAC Tournament.

    This article originally appeared on Pocono Record: ESU women's lacrosse nears perfect season built on trust, chemistry

    PREVIEW: Coventry look to seal title against Portsmouth

    PREVIEW: Coventry look to seal title against Portsmouth
    PREVIEW: Coventry look to seal title against Portsmouth

    Coventry City will be crowned Championship champions tonight if they beat Portsmouth in front of a huge home crowd at the CBS Arena.

    The Sky Blues were promoted to the Premier League with a 1-1 draw away at Blackburn on Friday night, thanks to Bobby Thomas’ late headed equaliser. Frank Lampard’s side have led from the front for the vast majority of the season and will be hoping to seal the league title and kickstart Saturday’s potential trophy-lifting celebrations.

    Lampard has had his say on what Coventry will need to do this summer to survive in the top flight next season. “We have to work on it quickly now because of where we’re at, we have to be ambitious – we’re Coventry City football club. I know what the Premier League is, and it’s going to be a challenge. We can enjoy the moment for the next two weeks, but of course, we have to work behind the scenes to ensure we go up the right way.”

    Meanwhile, Portsmouth picked up a 1-0 win over relegation rivals Leicester City on Saturday afternoon, a result which has all but confirmed their Championship status for next season. Pompey currently sits seven points clear of the drop zone, with nine left to play for.

    John Mousinho’s side come into this one on a run of five games unbeaten and three consecutive wins, keeping a clean sheet in all three. Their survival can be confirmed tonight if they win, or if Oxford lose; if both sides draw, they will also be safe.

    The match will take place this evening, and kick-off is scheduled for 7:45pm (UK time).

    Titans land playmakers, depth in final Jordan Reid 7-round mock draft

    The NFL draft is only two days away, and most outlets are releasing their final mocks before the big event on April 23.

    The Tennessee Titans enter the draft with some needs but also with a wide-open board, allowing them to look for impact players. While what they will do remains a mystery, ESPN analyst Jordan Reid took a shot at solving it in his final mock draft.

    Day 1 - Thursday, April 23

    Round 1, Pick 4: Tennessee Titans: David Bailey, Edge, Texas Tech

    The Titans have to choose between finding explosive playmakers for second-year QB Cam Ward or continuing to revamp their defensive front. We're going with Option B and projecting them to take the best pass rusher in the draft. Bailey's first step is lethal, which helped him to an FBS-high 14.5 sacks and 23 tackles for loss last season. Tennessee already has All-Pro Jeffery Simmons and brought in John Franklin-Myers and Jermaine Johnson II this offseason, so adding Bailey could give the team a ferocious front four.

    Taking Bailey over Jeremiyah Love and Sonny Styles could happen, as information pointing in all directions has popped up over the past few days. Any of those three prospects could come in and make an impact, but Bailey comes at a position that is arguably their biggest need.

    Day 2 - Friday, April 24

    Round 2, Pick 35: Tennessee TitansDenzel Boston, WR, Washington

    Boston is a big, physical outside receiver who aggressively attacks passes out of the air. He has excellent hand-eye coordination to haul in downfield passes and would give Cam Ward another reliable perimeter target.

    Round 3, Pick 66: Tennessee Titans: Caleb Tiernan, OT/G, Northwestern

    The Titans got Ward, a pass-catcher, in Round 2; now it's time for some protection. Opinions are mixed on Tiernan's position at the next level, though.

    Boston has been rising on some draft boards, and it is a bit of a surprise that he was available in the second round to fill a need on the outside and give Cam Ward a red zone threat. Tiernan is an interesting pick and likely will be a better fit at guard in the NFL. A college tackle, he could bring some position versatility while competing for the open right guard position. Experienced interior offensive linemen were still on the board, but the value appears to be there.

    Day 3 - Saturday, April 25

    Round 4, Pick 101: Tennessee Titans: Julian Neal, CB, Arkansas

    Round 5, Pick 142: Tennessee Titans (from NYJ via BAL): Justin Jefferson, LB, AlabamaRound 5, Pick 144: Tennessee Titans (reacquired from LAR): Febechi Nwaiwu, G, Oklahoma

    Round 6. Pick 184: Tennessee Titans: J'Mari Taylor, RB, VirginiaRound 6, Pick 194: Tennessee Titans (from BAL via NYJ): TJ Hall, CB, Iowa

    Round 7, Pick 225: Tennessee Titans (from KC via DAL): Matthew Hibner, TE, SMU

    Borgonzi used Day 3 to add some depth to key positions on the roster, including linebacker, cornerback, and offensive line. The Titans had Jefferson in for a Top 30 visit, and he is likely on the radar, and Nwaiwu is center-capable and could be a sleeper.

    The most surprising pick of the day in this mock is likely Taylor. While he is a solid prospect, the team appears to be set at the top of the depth chart with Tony Pollard and Tyjae Spears, has an unknown in Kale Mullings, and signed Michael Carter in free agency.

    This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Titans land playmakers, depth in final Jordan Reid 7-round mock draft

    NFL insider reveals who Commanders love at No. 7 and a wild card

    We are only two days away from the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft. And, as Washington Commanders general manager Adam Peters confirmed last week, we are also in the middle of lying season.

    So, two years ago, kind of knew that one pretty good," Peters said last week at his pre-draft press conference, referring to Washington's 2024 draft where it selected quarterback Jayden Daniels.

    "Last year, didn't know, you know, there's a lot of space in between one and 29. But, this year, I mean, we talked about it, I think a little bit in Phoenix (NFL owners meetings), but it's hard to really understand or figure out where everything's going to go, where everybody's going to go, and man, you hear something new every day, right? Really everybody's, nobody's telling the truth."

    He's right.

    So, what do we make of the latest intel from NFL insiders? Well, it depends on where you hear it from. When Adam Schefter and Peter Schrager of ESPN say something, it's generally great information. The same goes for NFL Network draft analyst Daniel Jeremiah. Jeremiah has been saying for days that he doesn't see the New York Giants taking Ohio State linebacker Sonny Styles at No. 5 overall.

    On Monday, Schrager, in the latest edition of "The Schrager Hour," said he no longer believes the Tennessee Titans will select Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love.

    Schrager wasn't done dropping some interesting draft intel. He discussed the Commanders and he believes that Washington's guy is Ohio State wide receiver Carnell Tate.

    "The Commanders, my latest intel is that I heard Carnell Tate is their guy," Schrager said. "It could change. Carnell Tate could be sitting there at 7, then you'd have your reliable wide receiver, another Ohio State guy, you pair with Terry McLaurin, and you go to work."

    Then, Schrager's attention turns to Styles.

    "If Sonny Styles is sitting, I believe Adam Peters would love to have his future Fred Warner," he said. "And that would be Sonny Styles. Adam Peters, of course, had Fred Warner in San Francisco and is trying to reshape and rebuild in that mold."

    Then, Schrager drops his wild card at No. 7 overall, if Washington can't find a trade partner to move back. The Commanders have been mentioned often as a trade-back team, due to being without second and fourth-round picks.

    The wild card, per Schrager, is new offensive coordinator David Blough. The player is USC wide receiver Makai Lemon. Lemon would be Blough's version of Lions star Amon-Ra St. Brown, who he played with in Detroit. Blough plans to run a similar offensive scheme to the one Ben Johnson ran with the Lions, which helped turn St. Brown into a superstar. We've often mentioned Lemon being Blough's version of St. Brown in the lead-up to the draft.

    "Who is the Amon-Ra St. Brown avatar in this draft? It's the Biletnikoff winner, Makai Lemon out of USC," Schrager said. "So, two names for the Commanders I would put in the back of your mind on this one. Carnell Tate, if he's there, and don't be shocked if it's Makai Lemon. A David Blough pick.........but if Tate is on the board, I think that is a, hit that one right on the fairway. That is a great building block. Awesome kid. Everything checks out."

    It's not a surprise that Washington likes Lemon. The Commanders have met with him multiple times. However, Lemon is often mentioned as being selected in the 10-20 range. But, if Washington is on the clock and Love, Styles and Tate are all gone, Peters could be choosing between Miami EDGE Rueben Bain Jr., Ohio State safety Caleb Downs, LSU cornerback Mansoor Delane, and Lemon.

    We'll find out soon.

    This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Washington Commanders: NFL insider reveals wild card at No. 7 in draft

    A rivalry renewed as the Yankees meet the Red Sox at Fenway Park

    BOSTON – Back in the Back Bay, the Yankees can bring a certain swagger into this year’s first meeting at Fenway Park.

    In this ongoing saga between baseball’s ancient rivals, the Yankees outlasted the Red Sox in an entertaining best-of-three AL Wild Card Series last October in the Bronx.

    And this 2026 version of the Olde Towne Team isn’t off to a brilliant start (9-13), while the Yanks (13-9) are atop the AL East, coming off a three-game sweep of the Kansas City Royals.

    The Ben Rice Factor

    Apr 1, 2026; Seattle, Washington, USA; New York Yankees designated hitter Ben Rice (22) celebrates in the dugout after hitting a home run against the Seattle Mariners during the ninth inning at T-Mobile Park. Mandatory Credit: Steven Bisig-Imagn Images

    Here comes a real test of the Ben Rice-Aaron Judge dynamic atop the Yankees’ lineup.

    With the Red Sox due to start lefties Connelly Early and Ranger Suarez in these first two games, will Rice be in manager Aaron Boone’s lineup both nights?And will he be in the leadoff spot?

    One of the game’s most productive hitters to start 2026, the lefty-hitting Rice has homered in four straight games.

    As the Yanks’ DH, Rice batted leadoff Sunday against KC lefty Cole Ragans, with Aaron Judge – who has homered in six of his last eight games – batting second.

    That 1-2 punch has a lot of intrigue, and Rice – born and raised in New England – has earned an everyday spot, regardless of whether a lefty is starting.

    Veteran first baseman Paul Goldschmidt is the usual option to start vs. lefties, with Boone valuing the ability to use Rice in a leveraged spot, even early in games.

    But, again, Rice has more than earned an everyday assignment.

    Cam Schlittler's Boston start

    Apr 1, 2026; Seattle, Washington, USA; New York Yankees starting pitcher Cam Schlittler (31) pitches to the Seattle Mariners during the first inning at T-Mobile Park. Mandatory Credit: Steven Bisig-Imagn Images

    This will be Schlittler’s first start as a Yankee in Fenway Park.

    And what a scene it’ll be for the kid from Weymouth, Mass., who attended Northeastern University and became the toast of New York in 2025.

    Schlittler’s rookie campaign was highlighted by a brilliant performance against Boston in last October’s clinching Wild Card Series Game 3, with eight shutout innings and 12 strikeouts.

    Of course, the backdrop to that sensational Bronx night was the social media venom aimed at Schlittler and his friends and family from a certain segment of Red Sox fans.

    Schlittler rose above it all, more concerned about those closest to him – telling them not to respond – and had himself a playoff night that will be well remembered.

    Red Sox-Yanks rivalry started early in 2026

    Well, it was quite an offseason for off-the-field Yankee-Red Sox friction.

    It started with ex-Yankee and now current Boston closer Aroldis Chapman appearing on a podcast and declaring that he’d rather retire than ever pitch in pinstripes again.

    Chapman will be on a Hall of Fame ballot when he retires, and he was coveted by the Yanks, who traded him to the (eventual world champion) Cubs in 2016 and re-signed him that winter.

    But there were some memorable Yankee playoff moments after that (none of them good) and it ended badly in the Bronx, with Chapman cast off the postseason roster and going AWOL from the club.

    When starter Sonny Gray arrived in Boston from the St. Louis Cardinals, the righty mentioned that he “never wanted to be a Yankee’’ when they acquired him via trade, adding that his old club was “easy to hate.’’

    Gray wasn’t going to pitch this series and exited Monday’s Patriots Day win with a hamstring injury.

    And then there’s old pal Isiah Kiner-Falefa, a Blue Jay last year, who mentioned upon his Fenway arrival that Toronto – matchup wise – preferred the Yanks as their AL Division Series opponent.

    The fun starts again on Tuesday night.

    This article originally appeared on NorthJersey.com: A rivalry renewed as the Yankees meet the Red Sox at Fenway Park

    20 years later, Masters memories rekindled with round at Augusta National

    When I left the Augusta Chronicle in the summer of 2006, I figured that was the end of one of the neatest (and most exclusive) experiences any golfer can have.

    In that time, Augusta National Golf Club held an annual “appreciation week” for community members who helped make The Masters what it was that year – vendors, volunteers, security, media, etc.

    As part of that, I was able to play the course in late May with co-workers. Not just once, but annually for four years: The first time in a monsoon of Caddyshack proportions, the others on warm, late-spring days in the South.

    Each round was its own amazing day full of good (and horrible) shots, and plenty of stories. As two decades have gone by, they remain indelible memories, easily recounted at a moment’s notice when the Masters gets mentioned: “You know, Dan’s played Augusta National.”

    In 2026, I returned as part of the USA TODAY Network’s in-person coverage team, which is a experience in itself. Augusta National remains the gold standard for sporting events, and watching a host of co-workers bust their butts for nearly two weeks (including the Women’s Amateur event) is inspiring and impressive.

    The tournament has held an annual lottery for a small group of media members to play the course the day after the final round and I had only entered it once before. The two-decade anniversary of my last round, and the good vibes I was having back in Augusta, were obvious signs I should at least try again.

    They made my selection much more special.

    Going into Monday’s tee time, I expected I’d be looking around at what’s changed since I last got to be inside the ropes. And to be sure, there were a few cool first-time things and reinforced thoughts.

    • The drive down Magnolia Lane? When you hear pro golfers talk about it … I get that now.
    • The trees on the right of 11 are not as bad as they first were, but I still wish they weren’t there. That new tee on 13 is WAY back.
    • I still believe the experience from the member tees (around 6,400 yards) lets you understand the original design better than the current tees you see for the pros.
    • Hurricane Helene’s impact remains, even though Augusta National has done a lot to mitigate that damage.

    Before all that, however, my mindset already had changed.

    Before I even turned my car into the course and meeting the three other people in my group, all of them from overseas who truly were about to have the experience of a lifetime, I wasn’t thinking about what would happen that afternoon.

    USA TODAY Network's Dan Spears in front of the Hogan Bridge and the 12th green at Augusta National Golf Club on Monday, April 13, 2026, as part of the Masters Tournament media lottery round.

    I was thinking about 20 years ago.

    Old co-workers who haven't been front of mind in a long time. Covering this tournament in a different era. Embracing the success (and survival) of another Masters Week after we put the Monday edition to bed by celebrating in the Reynolds Street parking lot. Previous times at Augusta National as part of my job, and as a patron, too.

    Good memories.

    This time, I didn’t make any bomb putts, like the 50-footer I hit on No. 4 in 2005. We had no experiences with a security officer like we did in 2003, the man incredulous as we approached the Sarazen Bridge, supersaturated with rain yet still playing after a deluge of biblical proportions.

    This day, instead, was filled with non-stop laughs, smiles, wide-eyed stares – and several great golf shots in there, too. My score far exceeded my expectations. Our caddie group was A+. The weather was superb.

    New, good memories.

    As I folded myself into my car in the early evening to drive away, I took one more careful look at the clubhouse.

    When is “the last time” really the last time?

    In sports, you truly never know.

    But the chances of this never happening again are far greater than me returning to the No. 1 tee box at Augusta National and sticking a peg in the ground.

    If this was “the last,” it’s everything anyone would have wanted it to be.

    The 16th hole at Augusta National Golf Club on Monday, April 13, 2026, as part of the Masters Tournament media lottery round.

    Dan Spears has covered high school and college sports and professional golf since 1995 and now helps lead communications and strategy on those topics for the USA TODAY Network. He is based in Wilmington, North Carolina, and can be reached at dspears@usatodayco.com.

    This article originally appeared on Augusta Chronicle: Masters Tournament media lottery selection rekindles memories of Augusta National

    Indiana football 2026 NFL draft projections. What experts are saying

    BLOOMINGTON — Indiana football will make history in this week’s 2026 NFL Draft. 

    The Hoosiers are expected to send a record number of players to the NFL later this week starting with former IU quarterback Fernando Mendoza going No. 1 overall to the Las Vegas Raiders. He won’t be the only former Indiana player to hear their name called with prominent mock drafts predicting as many as 10 IU players from last year’s team getting selected across the three-day event. 

    Indiana hasn’t had a player drafted in the first round since the New York Giants drafted receiver Thomas Lewis in 1994. The Hoosiers haven’t had a player drafted No. 1 overall in the modern era. Over the last two decades, IU hasn’t had more than three players drafted in a single year. 

    Here's a roundup of the latest projections:

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    ESPN.com (Jordan Reid)

    • Fernando Mendoza, No. 1 (Round 1); Las Vegas Raiders
    • Omar Cooper, No. 19 (Round 1); Carolina Panthers
    • D’Angelo Ponds, No. 51 (Round 2); Carolina Panthers
    • Elijah Sarratt, No. 94 (Round 3); Miami Dolphins
    • Aiden Fisher, No. 126 (Round 4); Buffalo Bills
    • Kaelon Black, No. 167 (Round 5); Houston Texans
    • Riley Nowakowski, No. 181 (Round 5); Detroit Lions
    • Pat Coogan, No. 187 (Round 6); Washington Commanders
    • Roman Hemby, No. 226 (Round 7); Cincinnati Bengals
    • Louis Moore, No. 256 (Round 7); Denver Broncos

    Indiana's Fernando Mendoza (15) gets loose before the College Football Playoff National Championship college football game at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens on Monday, Jan. 19, 2026.

    The Athletic (Dane Brugler) 

    • Fernando Mendoza, No. 1 (Round 1); Las Vegas Raiders
    • Omar Cooper, No. 21 (Round 1); Pittsburgh Steelers
    • D’Angelo Ponds, No. 50 (Round 2); Detroit Lions
    • Elijah Sarratt, No. 67 (Round 3); Las Vegas Raiders
    • Aiden Fisher, No. 176 (Round 4); Kansas City Chiefs
    • Kaelon Black, No. 201 (Round 6); Green Bay Packers
    • Louis Moore, No. 210 (Round 6); Kansas City Chiefs
    • Riley Nowakowski, No. 231 (Round 7); Atlanta Falcons

    Omar Cooper Jr. participates in Indiana University's Pro Day at Mellencamp Pavilion on Wednesday, April 1, 2026.

    NFL.com (Chad Reuter)

    • Aiden Fisher, No. 206 (Round 6); Cleveland Browns
    • Fernando Mendoza, No. 1 (Round 1); Las Vegas Raiders
    • Omar Cooper, No. 23 (Round 1); Philadelphia Eagles
    • D’Angelo Ponds, No. 43 (Round 2); Miami Dolphins
    • Elijah Sarratt, No. 70 (Round 3); Dallas Cowboys
    • Kaelon Black, No. 164 (Round 5); Jacksonville Jaguars
    • Louis Moore, No. 183 (Round 6); Arizona Cardinals
    • Pat Coogan, No. 201 (Round 6); Pat Coogan

    Michael Niziolek is the Indiana beat reporter for The Bloomington Herald-Times. You can follow him on X @michaelniziolek and read all his coverage by clicking here.

    This article originally appeared on The Herald-Times: Projecting Indiana football 2026 NFL Draft selections

    Vote for the Softball Player of the Week for April 13-19

    The winner of last week’s Softball Player of the Week poll was Old Colony’s Abby Norton. She had more than 8,000 votes (63%) to receive the honor. 

    In a win over Bourne, Norton went 2-for-3 with a triple, 2 runs scored and an RBI. 

    The previous winner was GNB Voc-Tech’s Leah Perez. 

    The winner of the Preseason Softball Player of the Year poll was Old Colony’s Madison Canton with more than 10,000 votes (50%). Fairhaven’s Brianna Pierce was second followed by Wareham’s Jolee Anderson. 

    Each week during the regular season, we will highlight the top performances. 

    Here’s your chance to vote for the top high school softball performance from the past week.

    Editor’s note: Voting will end at 8 p.m. on Sunday, April 26. 

    Riley Fiano, Apponequet

    In three combined games, Fiano had a combined 1 hit, 6 walks, RBI and 2 runs scored.

    Lylah Gussis, Apponequet

    In a win over Bourne, Gussis pitched 3 innings, allowing 3 runs (2 earned) on 3 hits and 2 walks with 6 strikeouts. She also went 2-for-2 with a double, walk and run scored. 

    Kate Suneson, Apponequet

    In a pair of games against Bourne and Dartmouth, Suneson went a combined 4-for-6 with a walk, 2 RBIs and 3 runs scored. 

    Reese Taylor, Apponequet

    In a pair of wins over Bourne and Dartmouth, Taylor pitched a combined 9 scoreless innings, allowing a combined 2 hits and 2 walks with 19 strikeouts. She also pitched 7 innings against GNB Voc-Tech, allowing 2 runs (1 earned) on 6 hits and 1 walk with 13 strikeouts. She also went a combined 3-for-6 at the plate with 2 runs scored and 2 RBIs against Bourne and Dartmouth.

    Alaina Chasse, Bishop Stang

    Chasse pitched her first career shutout against Arlington Catholic. She also pitched a complete game, allowing 3 runs on 5 hits against St. Mary’s. 

    Melanie Peckham, Bishop Stang

    Peckham went 2-for-3 with 2 RBIs against St. Mary’s and had a sacrifice fly against Arlington Catholic. 

    Teagan Caffrey, Dartmouth

    Caffrey hit her second home run of the season in a win over Durfee. 

    Abby Lancaster, Dartmouth

    In two games, Lancaster went a combined 5-for-9 with 5 RBIs. 

    Olivia Rapoza, Dartmouth

    In a win over Old Rochester, Rapoza went 4-for-4 with a home run and 2 RBIs. 

    Emma Silva, Dartmouth

    Silva went 4-for-4 with 3 RBIs against Old Rochester. 

    Addie Thomas, Dartmouth

    Thomas went a combined 3-for-9 with 5 RBIs in two games and was the winning pitcher against Durfee. 

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    Brianna Pierce, Fairhaven

    Pierce threw a five-inning, no-hitter with 1 walk and 12 strikeouts in a win over Durfee. She also had 2 hits and 1 RBI. Against D-R, she had 8 strikeouts and 10 strikeouts against West Bridgewater. 

    Stella Zangao, Fairhaven

    In three games, Zangao had a combined 4 hits and 5 RBIs. 

    Sasha Asci, GNB Voc-Tech

    Asci had a two-out, three-run home run against Case. 

    Emma Machado, GNB Voc-Tech

    Machado had a combined 5 hits in three games. 

    Khloe Pereira, GNB Voc-Tech

    In three games, Pereira had a combined 5 hits.

    Brylee DeDeus, New Bedford

    DeDeus had a combined 3 hits in two games.

    Ivy Mattos, New Bedford

    In two games, Mattos had a combined 3 hits.

    Sharon Delancey, Old Colony

    Delancey pitched a complete-game win over Blue Hills, allowing 5 runs (3 earned) on 4 hits and 3 walks with 8 strikeouts. She also pitched 5 innings, allowing 2 earned runs on 1 hit and 5 walks with 5 strikeouts against Avon. Delancey was 3-for-4 with a double, triple, run scored and 3 RBIs against Avon. 

    Laila Servis, Old Colony

    In a pair of games against Blue Hills and Avon, Servis went a combined 5-for-6 with a double, 2 triples, 5 runs scored and 2 RBIs. 

    Abby Norton, Old Colony

    Against Avon, Norton went 3-for-3 with a home run, 3 runs scored, a walk, an RBI and 3 stolen bases. She also went 3-for-4 with 2 stolen bases, 2 RBIs and 2 runs scored against Avon. 

    Kali Buckingham, Old Rochester

    Against West Bridgewater, Buckingham went 3-for-4 with 2 home runs, a triple and 5 RBIs.

    Claudia Surace, Old Rochester

    Surace went 1-for-3 with a home run and 2 RBIs against Dartmouth. 

    This article originally appeared on Standard-Times: Vote SouthCoast Softball Player of Week April 13-19 2026

    Vote for the Baseball Player of the Week for April 13-19

    The winner of last week’s Baseball Player of the Week poll was Dartmouth’s Sebastian Diaz. He had more than 4000 votes (61%) to receive the honor. 

    Diaz went 1-for-2 with 2 RBIs in a loss to New Bedford. 

    The previous winner was Dartmouth’s Chase Afonso. 

    The winner of the Preseason Baseball Player of the Year poll was Dartmouth’s Logan Stott with more than 1,000 votes (38%). Old Colony’s Cam Vallee was second followed by GNB Voc-Tech’s Ashton DeMedeiros.  

    Each week during the regular season, we will highlight the top performances. 

    Here’s your chance to vote for the top high school baseball performance from the past week.

    Editor’s note: Voting will end at 8 p.m. on Sunday, April 26. 

    Lucas Beauregard, Apponequet

    Beauregard allowed 1 run on 2 hits and 4 walks with 5 strikeouts in 5 innings against Dartmouth. In three games, he had a combined 4 hits and 3 RBIs. 

    Brayden Bogdan, Apponequet

    Bogdan led Apponequet in a win over Dartmouth with 2 hits, including a home run, and 4 RBIs. Bogdan also had 3 hits in a win over GNB Voc-Tech and picked up the save against Dartmouth.

    Pete Kanakis, Apponequet

    Kanakis pitched 5 scoreless innings in a win over Bourne, allowing 5 hits, 1 walk and 1 hit batsman with 7 strikeouts.

    Ryan Levesque, Apponequet

    In a win over GNB Voc-Tech, Levesque went 6 innings, allowing 3 hits and 2 walks with 8 strikeouts.

    Amir Cartagena, Bishop Stang

    Cartagena went a combined 5-for-8 with 2 RBIs and 3 runs scored. 

    Tom Guenette, Bishop Stang 

    Guenette went a combined 4-for-7 with 3 RBIs and 2 runs scored in two games. 

    Devin Lord, Bishop Stang

    In a pair of games against Arlington Catholic and St. Mary’s, Lord went a combined 5-for-8 with 4 RBIs and 3 runs scored. 

    Brock Winslow, Bishop Stang

    In three games, Winslow went a combined 6-for-12 with 4 RBIs and 2 runs scored. 

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    Chase Afonso, Dartmouth

    Afonso got the win on the mound against Durfee, pitching 4 ⅔ scoreless innings, allowing 2 hits and 1 walk with 7 strikeouts. He also went 2-for-5 at the plate and drove in the game-winning run with a 2-out, 2-strike single in the bottom of the eighth inning. He also went 1-for-2 with an RBI and run scored against GNB Voc-Tech. 

    Dom Gioiosa, Dartmouth

    In a win over GNB Voc-Tech, Gioiosa allowed no runs on 1 hit and 2 walks with 6 strikeouts over 5 innings. 

    Logan Stott, Dartmouth

    In three games, Stott had a combined 5 hits, 2 RBIs and a run scored. 

    Clayton Blanchard, Fairhaven

    Blanchard picked up the win over Somerset Berkley, allowing 1 earned run on 4 hits and 1 walk with 7 strikeouts in 4 innings. 

    Gavin Bourgeois, Fairhaven

    Bourgeois pitched 5 shutout innings against West Bridgewater, allowing 5 hits with no walks and 2 strikeouts. 

    Aidan Smith, Fairhaven

    In a win over West Bridgewater, Smith went 3-for-3 with 2 doubles, an RBI, run scored and stolen base. He also helped turn two double plays on defense and was 4-for-4 on balls hit to him.

    Kyle Soares, Fairhaven

    In two games, Soares went a combined 4-for-6 with a double, RBI and 3 runs scored. 

    Trevor Roderiques, New Bedford

    In a loss to Falmouth, Roderiques pitched 5 innings, allowing 5 earned runs on 7 hits and 2 walks with 4 strikeouts. He also had 2 hits and a walk.

    Zach Mendes, Old Rochester

    Mendes pitched 2 ⅓ scoreless innings of relief, allowing 1 hit and no walks with 3 strikeouts in a comeback win over West Bridgewater. He also went 2-for-3 with a sacrifice fly and 3 RBIs. Against Wareham, Mendes picked up the win, allowing 3 runs on 4 hits, 3 walks, 3 hit batsmen and 4 strikeouts over 5 innings. 

    Nolin Vieira, Old Rochester

    In three games, Vieira had a combined 5 hits, 2 runs scored and 4 RBIs. 

    Ben Wesoly, Old Rochester

    Wesoly had a combined 3 hits, including 2 doubles, a sacrifice fly and 6 RBIs in two games.

    Tyler Cannon, Wareham

    In a loss to Old Rochester, Cannon had a pair of hits.

    This article originally appeared on Standard-Times: Vote SouthCoast Baseball Player of Week April 13-19 2026

    We need our readers' help. Who are the best South Coast high school athletes ever?

    The South Coast has been home to phenomenal high school athletes over the decades.

    We're talking specifically about the coverage areas of the Taunton Gazette, The Standard-Times and The Herald News.

    And we want to take a look at back at some of the best the area has ever seen. To do so, we need help from our readers.

    As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, USA TODAY Sports will celebrate the 250 greatest American sports figures of all time. Alongside that national recognition, the USA TODAY Network will spotlight the roots of the country’s sports culture: the high school athletes and sports figures who shaped communities and defined their states. 

    We're starting small as we'll focus on highlighting the best football and basketball (boys and girls) players ... EVER ... to suit up for South Coast high schools. No easy task, right? That's why we're looking for help from our readers. Our goal is to narrow down the list to the 10 best high school athletes in those four sports ... with your help!

    So if you want to help us out as we embark on this nearly impossible venture, fill out a form online if you want your voice heard. We're looking to highlight those who starred at the high school level. That doesn't mean we're excluding future professionals, but we're hoping to focus on those athletes that dominated local headlines.

    FILL OUT OUR FORM HERE

    Thanks for your help as we embark on this gargantuan task!

    This article originally appeared on Standard-Times: South Coast's best high school athletes ever

    Here are 28 choices for midseason baseball player of the year

    The Wilmington-area high school baseball season continues to deliver week after week, but the regular season is beginning to wind down.

    With less than a month until the NCHSAA postseason gets underway, local teams are locked into pivotal conference matchups as they look to build momentum and position themselves for a deep playoff run. From breakout hitters to dominant arms, the first half of the season has produced no shortage of standout performances across the area.

    Now, you have a chance to weigh in. Voting for the 2026 StarNews Midseason Baseball Player of the Year is open, giving fans the opportunity to recognize the players who have made the biggest impact so far this spring.

    Below are 28 nominees to choose from. Voting runs through Tuesday, April 28, at 11:59 p.m., and is determined entirely by fans. Vote as many times as you like.

    VOTE FOR SOFTBALL Vote now among 27 nominees for midseason softball player of the year

    This article originally appeared on Wilmington StarNews: Wilmington, NC StarNews 2026 Midseason Baseball Player of the Year voting

    Pick from 28 Gastonia, Shelby high school Athlete of the Week nominees

    Who did enough to be recognized as the top athletes over the past week in Cleveland, Gaston and Lincoln counties? Here’s your chance to decide the area’s boys and girls Athlete of the Week for April 13-18, 2026. The polls close Friday at 11:59 p.m. Multiple votes are allowed.

    South Point baseball’s Brody Crawford and West Lincoln softball’s Kaitlyn Carpenter were voted the area’s top athletes during the last round of voting prior to spring break.

    Nominations are compiled courtesy of information obtained by The Gaston Gazette and Shelby Star by coaches, athletic directors and statisticians through emails, MaxPreps, game results or highlights posted to social media. If a top performer’s name doesn’t appear on the list, encourage their coach to email submissions to jhughes@gastongazette.com or sports@gastongazette.com.  

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    Boys Athlete of the Week candidates

    Caden Browning, Gaston Christian baseball: Hit two home runs along with seven RBIs in wins over Metrolina Christian, Gaston Day and Covenant Day.

    Brian Buttrick, Burns baseball: Pitched eight innings over two games against Cherryville, allowing three runs — none earned — on four hits with nine strikeouts.

    Rex Champion, Forestview track and field: Placed first in the shot put (44 feet, 4 inches) and discus (148 feet, 10 inches) events at the North Gaston Relays.

    Christian Cherry, Lincoln Charter baseball: Was 8-for-13 with a double, two home runs, seven RBIs and three runs scored over three games.

    'I'd bet they haven't had many tougher challenges than Sunderland'

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    I hate losing, but I don't especially mind getting beaten if I can come away and say the lads gave their all and I think that we can say that without any doubt that they did on Sunday.

    All three of Sunderland's goals were quality and it gave me a sense of pride when all three goalscorers were lads who came through the EFL with us and have successfully made the step up.

    Chris Rigg's first-ever Premier League goal was a corker. I think he's really turned a corner recently and you can see the stark improvement in his all-round game in recent weeks. That was the finish of a proper top-level footballer in the making and the type of goal I've been wishing we'd see from him all season.

    Similarly, Trai Hume's first goal in the top flight was a belting finish. He's got so much more in his locker than a tough tackle and this finish was proof of that - he absolutely spanked it past Emiliano Martinez, who is one of the best goalkeepers on the planet.

    Then came the Wilson Isidor goal, which really ought to have earned us at least a point. Considering he's not scored since October, and has barely had a sniff recently, that was the finish of a player who is capable of performing at the top level if he's switched on and you give him the right kind of opportunities. It was typical Isidor - quick, alert, off the shoulder of the last man and an instinctive finish.

    Aston Villa, a team that looks certain to finish in a Champions League spot, have so much quality. Right now, they're at a different level than us and there's no shame in losing to them. Yet this season, I'd bet they haven't had too many tougher challenges over the two games than Sunderland and I think that says a lot about how good we actually are.

    Instead of dwelling on the negatives this week, I'm going to carry all of these positives forward as we head towards the Nottingham Forest game, because we know we're capable of taking three points and putting ourselves even closer to the teams above us and, importantly, those European places.

    Find more from Gavin Henderson at Roker Report

    We need your help! Who are the best North Jersey HS athletes ever?

    North Jersey has been home to phenomenal high school athletes across more than century.

    We want to take a look at back at some of the best the area has ever seen. To do so, we need help from our readers.

    As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, USA TODAY Sports will celebrate the 250 greatest American sports figures of all time. Alongside that national recognition, the USA TODAY Network will spotlight the roots of the country’s sports culture: the high school athletes and sports figures who shaped communities and defined their states. 

    We're starting small as we'll focus on highlighting the best athletes in baseball, basketball, football, soccer, softball, track & field and wrestling ... EVER ... to suit up for North Jersey high schools. No easy task, right? That's why we're looking for help from our readers. Our goal is to narrow down the list to the 10 best high school athletes in those sports ... with your help!

    So if you want to help us out as we embark on this nearly-impossible venture, click the link below and fill out the form to have your voice heard. We're looking to highlight those who starred at the high school level. That doesn't mean we're excluding future professionals, but we're hoping to focus on those athletes that dominated local headlines.

    FILL OUT THE NOMINATION FORM HERE

    Thanks for your help as we embark on this gargantuan task!

    This article originally appeared on NorthJersey.com: Who are the best North Jersey HS athletes ever? We need your help!

    The Daily Mauling: 4/21/26

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    A 7’5 (yes, 7’5) transfer center from USC is now set to visit Kansas

    Is the Tyran Stokes waiting game hurting the Jayhawks’ offseason?

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    Links!

    UNC’s Seth Trimble is fighting for another year of eligibility and has landed in the portal

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    Question of the Day

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    'Silva situation needs to be resolved as soon as possible'

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    Marco Silva with his players after the Brentford draw
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    Beware of jealousy, they say.

    But I find it hard not to be when I look at clubs of a similar size, in similar situations, handling it far better than us.

    Marco Silva's reluctance to sign a new contract has hampered our season. It is something that is becoming increasingly difficult to argue against.

    It becomes more frustrating when you look at Bournemouth, who continued to perform despite uncertainty surrounding boss Andoni Iraola, even before he took the decision to inform the club of his intention to leave in the summer.

    The players' ability to shut out the noise, coupled with the manager's move to bring certainty to the situation, respecting fans and the club alike - while still helping the side succeed - are in contrast to the confusion, mystery and inertia surrounding our Portuguese coach's future.

    It has shown on the pitch. We have failed to score a goal in five of our last six games and once again look likely to fizzle out at the most crucial part of the campaign, when so much remains on the table.

    The drab stalemate at Brentford encapsulated this perfectly. The players - and manager - appeared to be going through the motions. We are not in trouble, but we are not showing any ambition to go further either.

    It all leads me to wonder whether it is best to just part ways. But I am wary of being careful what I wish for. You only have to look across London at West Ham for an example of the dangers of swapping a manager who delivers mid-table security for a fresh start - and David Moyes even delivered a trophy for the Hammers.

    Ultimately, this situation needs to be resolved as soon as possible. It is not too late to save the rest of the season; a new deal, or a decision to part amicably, could be the catalyst for a run of form in these final five games that sees us push past the ceiling that we have been knocking against for the past three years.

    Then the green eyes of envy would be firmly locked on SW6.

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    Follow all the Athens high school soccer teams in GHSA playoffs here

    We are in the home stretch, Athens. High school spring sports are entering the playoffs beginning Tuesday.

    Soccer concluded its region play and declared its seedings over the weekend and are now gearing up for the GHSA-wide competition to start April 22. Top-seeded Oconee County girls had a scheduling issue with another sport, so they kicked off the tournament early on Monday, April 20, with a 10-0 win against 32-seed Riverdale.

    As usual, the first, second, quarterfinal and semifinals rounds will be hosted by the higher seed in each matchup. Here's the first and second round schedule breakdown, which is always split up by classification and gender:

    Round 1

    • April 21: A-D1/D2, 3A, 5A girls
    • April 22: A-D1/D2, 3A, 5A boys
    • April 23: 2A, 4A, 6A girls
    • April 24: 2A, 4A, 6A boys

    Round 2

    • April 28: A-D1/D2, 3A, 5A girls
    • April 29: A-D1/D2, 3A, 5A boys
    • April 30: 2A, 4A, 6A girls
    • May 1: 2A, 4A, 6A boys

    The quarterfinals will be May 4-5 and the semifinals May 7-8. If two of the same seeds are paired, a universal coin toss will be used to determine the host.

    The championships are slated for May 12-15. There will be three host sites for the finals, with classifications set for each destination. Two classes will be held at Upson-Lee and St. Pius X each, while the remaining four classes will be held at Duluth. Here's the schedule breakdown:

    Upson-Lee High School

    Address: 268 Knight Trail, Thomaston

    • May 14: A-Division 1
    • May 15: A-Division 2
      • Both days: Girls play at 4 p.m., boys play at 6:30 p.m.

    St. Pius X Catholic High School

    Address: 2674 Johnson Road Northeast, Atlanta

    • May 12: Private
    • May 13: 2A
      • Both days: Girls play at 5 p.m., boys play at 7:30 p.m.

    Duluth High School

    Address: 3737 Brock Rd Northwest, Duluth

    • May 12: 3A
    • May 13: 5A
    • May 14: 6A
    • May 15: 4A
      • All days: Girls play at 5 p.m., boys play at 7:30 p.m.

    GIAA-wide competition does not begin until May 8-9 and will conclude May 26-27 at Stratford Academy in Macon.

    Here are the Athens-area soccer programs with sights set into the postseason and their first round opponents:

    Athens-area high school soccer teams in state tournament: First round opponents

    Girls

    GHSA Class 5A

    2-seed Jackson County vs. 3-seed Glynn Academy | Tuesday, April 21; 5:30 p.m.

    4-seed Clarke Central at 1-seed Greenbrier | Tuesday, April 21; 5:30 p.m.

    Class 4A

    1-seed North Oconee vs. 4-seed Ware County | Thursday, April 23; 6 p.m.

    Class 3A

    1-seed Oconee County vs. winner of 16-seed Calhoun/17-seed Pickens | TBD

    • First round: W, 10-0 vs. Riverdale

    7-seed Jefferson vs. 26-seed Spalding | Tuesday, April 21; 6 p.m.

    Class 2A

    11-seed East Jackson vs. 22-seed Stephens County | Thursday, April 23; 5:30 p.m.

    Class 1A

    24-seed Commerce at 9-seed Armuchee | Tuesday, April 21; 6 p.m.

    27-seed Oglethorpe County at 6-seed Jeff Davis | Tuesday, April 21; 4 p.m.

    Class Private

    12-seed Athens Academy vs. 21-seed Galloway | Thursday, April 23; 5:30 p.m.

    24-seed Prince Avenue Christian at 9-seed Holy Innocents | Thursday, April 23; 5 p.m.

    Boys

    GHSA Class 5A

    1-seed Clarke Central vs. 4-seed South Effingham | Wednesday, April 22; 6 p.m.

    2-seed Jackson County vs. 3-seed Greenbrier | Tuesday, April 21; 7:30 p.m.

    4-seed Winder-Barrow at 1-seed Glynn Academy | Wednesday, April 22; 5:30 p.m.

    Class 3A

    7-seed Oconee County vs. 26-seed Richmond Academy | Wednesday, April 22; 7 p.m.

    12-seed Jefferson vs. 21-seed Johnson (Savannah) | Wednesday, April 22; 6 p.m.

    Class 2A

    31-seed East Jackson at 2-seed Thomson | Friday, April 24; 6 p.m.

    Class Private

    28-seed Prince Avenue Christian at 5-seed Athens Academy | Friday, April 24; 7 p.m.

    This article originally appeared on Athens Banner-Herald: Follow the Athens-area high school soccer teams in GHSA playoffs

    'A club of nothingness' as relegation looms

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    No matter how the season is going, or the challenges you are trying to overcome, conceding four goals in 45 minutes is not good. Not good at all.

    We did "OK" in the first half against Nottingham Forest and Zian Flemming's opening goal was a really well-worked opportunity. I have spoken about Flemming previously and vocalised my hope that he stays with us next year, but I fear he may wish to remain in the Premier League for another season, given how well he has adapted to it.

    The second half wasn't even worth thinking about. We were second best all over the park. Our attacking threat non-existent. Our ability to string a positive or meaningful pass together laughable. And, again, Parker just seemed to lack any consistency or clear strategy in his starting line-up or his substitutions.

    It feels like we are in Gameweek 33 and he still has no idea what his best starting 11 is.

    But the most difficult part to take is that we simply crumbled so very easily. As ugly as the football was during the Sean Dyche years - and I have no desire to return to that - we had that strong jaw mentality. We gave our all. We fought for everything.

    We are so very weak as a club. A club of nothingness. With no clear identity and none of the East Lancashire grit that has run through our DNA since 1882.

    How we get that back is a concern that is monopolising my thoughts this week.

    Perhaps, I will be able to see that more clearly once relegation is confirmed after the Manchester City game on Wednesday.

    Given that City could do with winning by a large goal tally - and Burnley haven't been historically shy in gifting them 5-0 victories when they have needed it - perhaps that will be the wake-up call everyone at the club needs.

    Find more from Natalie Bromley at No Nay Never podcast

    Duke women’s basketball transfer portal recap: Who Blue Devils added, lost

    The NCAA women's basketball transfer portal window is officially closed, and Duke women's basketball made some moves during the 15-day window.

    The Blue Devils and head coach Kara Lawson are coming off a second-straight Elite 8 appearance, falling 70-58 to eventual national champion UCLA. Duke finished 27-9 overall, overcoming a 3-6 start, for its second-best season under Lawson. Duke claimed both the ACC regular-season and tournament titles, finishing the season ranked as the No. 5 team in the country.

    While the period for players to enter the portal has closed, those already in the portal can still commit to new programs.

    Here’s a look at what Duke brought in and lost during the transfer portal cycle:

    DRAFTEES: Duke women's basketball's Taina Mair, Ashlon Jackson selected in 2026 WNBA Draft

    DUKE IN THE PORTAL: Duke women's basketball transfer portal tracker: Blue Devils land first commit

    Duke women's basketball transfer portal additions

    Duke's lone portal addition is Texas freshman guard Aaliyah Crump. Formerly the No. 5 recruit in the 2025 cycle, Crump averaged 7.9 points and 2.3 assists, primarily coming off the bench for the Longhorns, and had 11 double-digit outings.

    Crump missed time early in the season due to a stress fracture in her foot but returned in January. In total, she saw time in 24 games for Texas and made five starts, averaging 17.5 minutes per game.

    "Aaliyah Crump brings a ton of quality to our roster on and off the floor," Lawson said in a school-issued release. "There is a great familiarity. When you talk about bringing in a player through the portal, I think it's about connection and fit. There has to be a connection that exists between me and the player. Aaliyah and I have a strong connection already. The fit in the locker room with our team – they know her and she feels like she's been a part of us for a long time already."

    Crump is a native of Minnetonka, Minnesota.

    "The connection Coach Lawson and I have built is one of a kind, and I fully trust in her plan for the success of this program," Crump said. "This journey has led me to a Sisterhood that has consistently made me feel like part of the family. The support and love within it are so strong and unique. I'm looking forward to competing alongside these amazing players. I know we will have a tremendous amount of success together. I'm so thankful I get to call this outstanding university and program home."

    Duke women's basketball transfer portal losses

    Duke lost two players to the portal: freshman Anna Wikstrom and senior Hailey Johnson. Wikstrom came to Duke out of Bergen, Norway, appearing in 18 games for Duke and averaging 1.3 points per game. Johnson spent one year in Durham, transferring from Pepperdine, and did not see action during the 2025-26 campaign.

    Neither have yet to find new homes as of April 20.

    Anna Snyder covers Duke for The Fayetteville Observer as part of the USA TODAY Network. Reach her at asnyder@usatodayco.com or follow her @annaesnydr on X, formerly known as Twitter. 

    This article originally appeared on The Fayetteville Observer: Duke women’s basketball transfer portal recap: Blue Devils additions, losses

    Reader poll for Polk County's girls lacrosse player of the year | Vote

    The 2026 lacrosse postseason is in full swing.

    Many teams have competed hard in districts, but of course, it’s all about the players who have led their programs that far, though there are highly productive players that haven’t had as much team success. Below are highly productive players who are girls lacrosse Player of the Year candidates, and below, readers can vote for who they believe is most deserving.

    District champions and highlights: Lakeland Christian lacrosse wins first title; District highlights

    Semis: Lakeland Christian girls lacrosse wins semis; 3 takeaways on the game

    Sophomore midfielder Kendall Reber leads a Lakeland Christian girls lacrosse team that won a district championship for the first time in school history, and of course, they are playing in regionals this week. She’s up to 28 goals, 32 points, 74 ground balls and 44 draw controls.

    Then there is her teammate in junior midfielder Carly McKeel, who has 29 goals, 31 points, 10 ground balls and 25 draw controls. Both players have led Lakeland Christian to a 12-4 record to date.

    Lake Wales junior midfielder Ayvalei Joyner led the Highlanders to a 9-6 record — the program’s first winning season in two years — thanks to her 31 goals, 47 points, 39 ground balls and 28 draw controls.

    The Highlanders just lost to All Saints in the district semifinal game last week. And All Saints just went down to Lakeland Christian in the final. Still, the Saints are led by junior midfielder Summer Barfield, who is up to 29 goals, 35 points, 28 ground balls and 29 draw controls on the year.

    Barfield's teammate, sophomore attack Annie Baird is having an extraordinary season as well thanks to her 27 goals, 52 points, 34 ground balls and seven draw controls.

    While the team may not have the success that it wants, junior Ryann White and junior Kierra Brantley are having standout offensive seasons with 58 and 52 goals respectively for Winter Haven. White also has 64 points, 87 ground balls and 67 draw controls, while Brantley is up to 53 points, 74 ground balls and 42 draw controls.

    Bartow girls boast senior Anne Clark, who has 29 goals, 51 points, 54 ground balls and 59 draw controls.

    Vote below for the for who you believe is the girls lacrosse Player of the Year. This poll will close 8 p.m. on Friday.

    Cast your vote for the Oshkosh and Fond du Lac Athlete of the Week

    The Oshkosh and Fond du Lac Athlete of the Week poll from April 13 – April 19 is live until noon, Friday, April 24.

    Cast your vote for an area athlete that participated in sports including baseball, girls soccer, softball and boys and girls track and field.

    To nominate someone for Athlete of the Week please email BSchultz@usatodayco.com with the athlete’s name, school, sport and why they’re deserving by noon on Sunday to be considered for the next poll.

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    Nominees

    Jackson Anderson, Oshkosh North baseball

    Anderson pitched five innings and had 10 strikeouts while allowing three runs and two hits against Appleton East. He also went 1-for-2 with two walks.

    Haleigh Caspary, Lomira softball

    Caspary pitched a complete game shutout against Laconia and had nine strikeouts and allowed three hits.

    Colleen Fitzpatrick, Oshkosh West softball

    Fitzpatrick went 4-for-4 with five RBIs, two triples, one home run and a walk in a win against Appleton West.

    Sunjaya Greenlee, North Fond du Lac track and field

    Greenlee took first in the 100 meters (12.46) and long jump (17-5) and second in the 200 meters (26.48) at the Rosholt Early Bird.

    Caitlyn Krause, Waupun softball

    Krause had 13 strikeouts, allowed two hits and a run in seven innings pitched in a win against Algoma.

    Andrew Oehler, Oshkosh North track and field

    Oehler took first in the discus (149-5) and second in the shot put (49-0) at the Appleton West FVA Boys Quad.

    Lucky Pahl, Winneconne baseball

    Pahl had nine strikeouts in seven innings pitched, gave up five hits and two runs in a win over Shawano.

    Lola Rich, Winnebago Lutheran soccer

    Rich scored three goals in a win over Lomira.

    Michael Santiago, Lourdes Academy baseball

    Santiago went 3-for-4 with a double and an RBI in a win over Hustisford/Dodgeland.

    Abigail Tercha, Oshkosh West track and field

    Tercha took first in the 800 meters with a time of 2:30.44 at the Oshkosh West Girl’s Quad.

    Zella Tidemanson, Lourdes Academy softball

    Tidemanson had 10 strikeouts, allowed no runs and gave up two hits in five innings pitched against Menominee Nation. She also went 1-for-2 with a walk and an RBI.

    Nathan Viau, Fond du Lac track and field

    Viau took first in the triple jump (40-6) and second in the long jump (19-6) at the Appleton West FVA Boys Quad.

    Past Winners

    Aug. 21 – Aug. 30: Maya Hawi, Lourdes Academy girls tennis (10,768 votes)

    Sept. 1 – Sept. 6: Jack O’Brien, Valley Christian cross country (4,437 votes)

    Sept. 8 – Sept. 14: MaKaelyn Clark, Oshkosh West volleyball (4,685 votes)

    Sept. 15 – Sept. 21: Finley Morgan, Laconia volleyball (4,786 votes)

    Sept. 22 – Sept. 28: Tyler Farnsworth, Oshkosh North football (5,107 votes)

    Sept. 29 – Oct. 5: Alexis Babiash, Waupun volleyball (4,132 votes)

    Oct. 6 – Oct. 12: Matthias Behling, Valley Christian football (227 votes)

    Oct. 13 – Oct. 19: Lennon Rauls, Oakfield football (10,582 votes)

    Oct. 20 – Oct. 26: Sam Flood, United soccer (552 votes)

    Oct. 27- Nov. 2: Thomas McCarthy, Berlin cross country (115 votes)

    Nov. 17 – Nov. 23: Joe Promersberger, Mayville football (2,450 votes)

    Nov. 24 - Nov. 30: Calistin Schommer, North Fond du Lac girls basketball (592 votes)

    Dec. 1 – Dec. 7: Xander Osinga, Valley Christian basketball (5,025 votes)

    Dec. 8 - Dec. 14: Caden Umentum, Fond du Lac hockey (4,382 votes)

    Dec. 15 – Dec. 21: Lucas Neuens, Lourdes Academy basketball (4,823 votes)

    Dec. 22 – Dec. 28: Nick Oberneder, Fond du Lac hockey (229 votes)

    Dec. 29 – Jan. 4: Annabelle Chase, Omro basketball (6,813 votes)

    Jan. 5 – Jan. 11: Lucas Neuens, Lourdes Academy basketball (7,044 votes)

    Jan. 12 – Jan. 18: Taylor Schladweiler, Campbellsport basketball (8,542 votes)

    Jan. 19 – Jan. 25: Mya Moran, Valley Christian basketball (9,541 votes)

    Jan. 26 – Feb. 1: Emerson Wissink, Campbellsport wrestling (7,143 votes)

    Feb. 2 – Feb. 8: Collin Gamble, Fond du Lac hockey (4,701 votes)

    Feb. 9 – Feb. 15: Henry Achterberg, Lourdes Academy basketball (12,347 votes)

    Feb. 16 – Feb. 22: Paige Boevers, Valley Christian basketball (138 votes)

    Feb. 23 – March 1: Joey Ware, Oshkosh West basketball (2,868 votes)

    March 2 – March 8: Grace Mitchell, Winneconne basketball (3,998 votes)

    March 9 – March 15: Josie Christian, Lomira basketball (2,866 votes)

    March 16 – March 22: Koltyn Kachur, Winneconne track and field (784 votes)

    March 23 – March 29: Lia Lipinski, Oshkosh West softball (2,263 votes)

    March 30 – April 5: Addison Braun, Waupun softball (967 votes)

    April 6 – April 12: Elaina Reichenberger, Lourdes Academy softball (3,210 votes)

    Contact or send game stats/info to Ben Schultz at BSchultz@usatodayco.com. Follow him on X, formerly known as Twitter, @benschultz52.

    This article originally appeared on Oshkosh Northwestern: Oshkosh, Fond du Lac Athlete of the Week poll now live

    Yesterday Match Result: Mumbai Indians climb table with thumping win over Gujarat Titans

    NEW DELHI: Mumbai Indians reignited their IPL 2026 campaign with a dominant 99-run win over Gujarat Titans at the Narendra Modi stadium on Monday, riding on a sensational maiden IPL century from Tilak Varma to climb up the points table.

    Coming into the match under pressure after a string of defeats, MI produced a complete performance in Ahmedabad. Varma’s breathtaking unbeaten 101 off just 45 balls powered the five-time champions to 199/5, despite being in early trouble at 96/4. The left-hander shifted gears dramatically, smashing eight fours and seven sixes, turning the contest on its head with a stunning late assault.

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    In response, Gujarat Titans’ chase never got going. Pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah struck with the very first ball, dismissing Sai Sudharsan for a golden duck, setting the tone for a clinical bowling display. Skipper Hardik Pandya led from the front, contributing with the ball and energy in the field, including trapping Jos Buttler early.

    The collapse continued as impact substitute Ashwani Kumar delivered a match-winning spell, finishing with impressive figures of 4/24. Mitchell Santner chipped in with two quick wickets, while sharp fielding — highlighted by Naman Dhir’s stunning catch — ensured GT were bundled out for just 100 in 15.5 overs.

    “It feels very special because it was much needed,” Pandya said after the match, as MI returned to winning ways. The victory marked only their second win in six matches but proved crucial, lifting them from the bottom of the table to seventh and reviving their campaign.

    For GT, led by Shubman Gill, it was a setback after a mixed run this season. With three wins and three losses, Gill described the defeat as “a small hiccup”, expressing confidence in a quick turnaround.

    Focus shifts to Hyderabad clash

    Attention now turns to Hyderabad, where Sunrisers Hyderabad host Delhi Capitals in a crucial battle for top-four positioning on Tuesday. Both teams are locked on six points, with SRH currently fourth and Delhi just behind in fifth, making the contest pivotal in the playoff race.

    With momentum building across the league, MI’s resurgence has added fresh intrigue, while the Hyderabad clash promises another high-stakes encounter in the race to the knockouts.

    Yankees’ Cam Schlittler has short but sweet message for Red Sox fans ahead of series

    Cam Schlittler

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    We have the best rivalry in Major League Baseball ready to get going during the week, as the Boston Red Sox are set to host the New York Yankees at Fenway Park for a three-game set. 

    The Red Sox and Yankees, two of the better teams in the American League on paper, have played some interesting baseball to start the year. The Yankees have been much better than Boston, currently 13-9 and in first place in the American League East. Boston, on the other hand, sits at 9-13.

    Regardless, this will be an important series for both sides, considering how early it is in the year.

    There's also another aspect that many are speaking of, and that's how the Yankees' young right-hander Cam Schlittler will respond to the expected boos he will receive in Boston. 

    However, Schlittler isn't backing down, as the Massachusetts native made it known that he thought they would quiet down after he shut them down in the postseason a year ago.

    “(You’d) think after last time,” Schlittler told Brendan Kuty, “how much they were talking before, that they might be trying to quiet it down a little bit…

    “I don’t expect to get a friendly welcome, which I’m planning on,” he said. “It’s going to be a great atmosphere.”

    It's pretty funny hearing a young player get so invested in this rivalry, but considering what Red Sox fans have done to him, it's almost unfair not to expect a response.

    Whatever happens, the Yankees will have to hope that he puts his money where his mouth is and throws a big game in an important moment.

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    Dolphins’ De’Von Achane rumors get expected result from insider after months of trade speculation

    De'Von Achane

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    The Miami Dolphins have made some interesting decisions throughout much of their existence, especially over the past 20-plus years. There's a reason why the Dolphins haven't won a playoff game in a very long time, and that's not because the organization has made good decisions.

    The Dolphins have another tough decision to make over the next few months: what to do with De'Von Achane. Achane, one of the top running backs and a decent pass-catcher as well, doesn't seem to be on the market.

    However, others believe he could be traded, though the Dolphins' front office recently shut that down. Others believe that it's time to read the writing on the wall about what Miami is going to do with him.

    “While there might be an offer that changes the Dolphins’ view of holding onto Achane for the long term, it doesn’t sound like there’s much reason to believe he will be anywhere but Miami come the fall,” Josh Alper of PFT wrote.

    While all signs point to Achane staying on the roster, I think it's also fair to suggest that the Dolphins are in a position where, if they get an offer they simply can't refuse, anything is possible. However, I'd like to see Achane on the roster long term.

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    Premier League relegation battle: Do Tottenham, West Ham, Nottingham Forest or Leeds have the best run-in?

    Tottenham could not beat Brighton despite Xavi Simons scoring a spectacular goal to lift Spurs  (Getty)

    Tottenham are staring down the barrel of the unthinkable: relegation from the Premier League. The tide is not shifting after last-gasp heartbreak was compounded by results not going their way this weekend.

    Relegation for a Spurs side that won the Europa League last season, reached the Champions League knockout stage this term and has spent just one season outside the top flight since 1950 would go down as one of the biggest shocks in Premier League history. Roberto De Zerbi is now the man tasked with engineering an escape, but Brighton scoring a last-minute equaliser at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday evening felt like a dagger into the heart of Spurs supporters.

    Leeds have pulled clear of the relegation zone after back-to-back victories against Manchester United and Wolves, while Nottingham Forest and West Ham have both done what Tottenham have failed to do in recent weeks and pick up precious points. Morgan Gibbs-White hat-trick inspired a 4-1 win over Burnley for Forest on Sunday, while the Hammers ground out a goalless draw at Crystal Palace the night after - a result which confirmed Wolves’ demotion.

    With Wolves down and Burnley doomed, here’s how the crucial relegation run-in is shaping up.

    Leeds United

    Position: 15th | Played: 33 | Points: 39 | GD: -7

    Remaining fixtures:

    • 25 April - Bournemouth (A)
    • 2 May - Burnley (H)
    • 9 May - Tottenham (A)
    • 17 May - Brighton (H)
    • 24 May - West Ham (A)

    Where to pick up points? The fixtures have fallen fairly kindly for Leeds and after their seminal win over Manchester United - a first league victory at Old Trafford since 1981 - and a 3-0 home victory over Wolves it now looks probable that they will secure Premier League football next season. Leeds just need one more point to reach the 40-point mark and they’ll be eyeing up the home fixture against Burnley to get over the line. Away games against relegation rivals Tottenham and West Ham also look like prime opportunities to get results on the board.

    Tricky contests? They’ve passed their toughest test on paper with flying colours by beating United, which was their last game against a team currently above 10th in the standings. Nevertheless, a trip to Bournemouth in April and hosting European football-chasing Brighton in their penultimate fixture won’t be easy. Will a FA Cup semi-final against Chelsea this weekend prove to be a welcome distraction or a hindrance?

    Final straight? Leeds look safe, but they will be desperate to have that secured by the time they travel to West Ham on the final day but if not, that could be a high-octane shootout for survival. Games against Brighton and Spurs immediately preceding that are too unfriendly as finales go.

    Dominic Calvert-Lewin celebrates scoring a penalty to wrap up a 3-0 win for Leeds over Wolves (PA Wire)
    Dominic Calvert-Lewin celebrates scoring a penalty to wrap up a 3-0 win for Leeds over Wolves (PA Wire)

    Nottingham Forest

    Position: 16th | Played: 33 | Points: 36 | GD: -9

    Remaining fixtures:

    • 24 April - Sunderland (A)
    • 2 May - Chelsea (A)
    • 9 May - Newcastle (H)
    • 17 May - Manchester United (A)
    • 24 May - Bournemouth (H)

    Where to pick up points? Forest had to make the most of a home fixture against doomed Burnley and, inspired by a 15-minute Gibbs-White hat-trick, they made the most of that golden opportunity on Sunday. That could be enough to get over the line. If not, a home game against a struggling Newcastle side who may have nothing to play for could be their best chance.

    Tricky contests? Games against two of the current top six still await Forest with trips to Manchester United and Chelsea on the docket. Forest also have to negotiate a Europa League semi-final with Aston Villa, which may prove a distraction.

    Final straight? It’s not the best with a journey to Old Trafford on the penultimate day of the season far from ideal although, as mentioned above, hosting Bournemouth on the final day could offer a chance to snatch the points required if things aren’t wrapped up by then. A home match against a floundering Newcastle as their antepenultimate fixture could also be worse. Things could be complicated if they are still going in the Europa League by that point, however.

     (Getty)
    (Getty)

    West Ham United

    Position: 17th | Played: 33 | Points: 33 | GD: -17

    Remaining fixtures:

    • 25 April - Everton (H)
    • 2 May - Brentford (A)
    • 9 May - Arsenal (H)
    • 17 May - Newcastle (A)
    • 24 May - Leeds (H)

    Where to pick up points? Their impressive form since hugely damaging back-to-back defeats to Wolves and Nottingham Forest at the start of the year have seen West Ham go from doomed to having a genuine chance of survival – even climbing out of the bottom three by thumping Wolves 4-0 straight after the international break. Another hard-fought point at Crystal Palace should probably be seen as one gained rather than two lost as they enter their final five games of the season, but they now enter a run of tricky tests. Welcoming Leeds to the London Stadium on the final day looms incredibly large and could prove pivotal.

    Tricky contests? The Everton (H), Brentford (A), Arsenal (H) run from late April to early May does not look very friendly. The games before and after that run appear to be much better chances to pick up the points the Hammers need to pull off an impressive escape.

    Final straight? If West Ham can get through that three-game stretch with a realistic shot at survival then an away game against Newcastle and a home clash with Leeds to finish the season might just be the ticket to get them clear of the drop zone. The final-day showdown against Daniel Farke’s side could be an all-time classic but won’t be a pretty watch if both sides are still fighting for their lives. However, the fact that the Whites are coming to the London Stadium at least plays into Nuno and co’s hands.

    West Ham's form since the turn of the year has given them a chance of survival (Getty Images)
    West Ham's form since the turn of the year has given them a chance of survival (Getty Images)

    Tottenham Hotspur

    Position: 18th | Played: 33 | Points: 31 | GD: -11

    Remaining fixtures:

    • 25 April - Wolves (A)
    • 2 May - Aston Villa (A)
    • 9 May - Leeds (H)
    • 17 May - Chelsea (A)
    • 24 May - Everton (H)

    Where to pick up points? At the moment, Spurs can’t pick up a win from anywhere... They haven’t won for 16 league matches, with their last Premier League triumph coming against Crystal Palace back in December. Spurs looked set to end that miserable run after Xavi Simons fired the hosts ahead against Brighton on Saturday but Georginio Rutter struck at the death to deny Roberto de Zerbi’s side. On paper, a game away to Wolves next has to end up with three points, and a potentially pivotal clash with Leeds at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium three matches from the end of the campaign is also a golden opportunity. But every fixture is tough currently.

    Tricky contests? Sidestepping the obvious quip of ‘every single one’, given their recent form, away games at Champions League-chasing Aston Villa and Chelsea in May don’t look too fruitful.

    Final straight? Leeds at home as the third-last game is absolutely huge. Should that game go awry and Spurs head into the final two matches in the relegation zone, then a trip to Stamford Bridge and clash with Everton to finish up appear unlikely to provide succour.

    Tottenham Hotspur’s Xavi Simons appears dejected after Brighton and Hove Albion scores their second goal during the Premier League match at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London. Picture date: Saturday April 18, 2026. (PA Wire)
    Tottenham Hotspur’s Xavi Simons appears dejected after Brighton and Hove Albion scores their second goal during the Premier League match at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London. Picture date: Saturday April 18, 2026. (PA Wire)

    Verdict?

    This could genuinely go in any direction and you’d have to be a brave person to predict the outcome with any confidence.

    It could still all come down to the final day when West Ham host Leeds, Spurs play Everton and Nottingham Forest host Bournemouth. Leeds generally have the kindest fixtures and although the goals have dried up for them recently, they should have enough to survive given the current cushion.

    Forest could be adversely affected by their Europa League run and will probably need to have survival wrapped up going into the final couple of games, while West Ham’s boosted their chances with that Wolves win.

    Meanwhile, Spurs could be in real trouble if De Zerbi doesn’t flip the club’s fortunes and fast. He isn’t known as the fastest starter at new clubs - and with injuries piling up, we are beginning to really fear that the worst is probable rather than just possible for Spurs. But things can change within the week.

    Bears could be impacted by Lions draft decision in first-round, with warning sent to Chicago

    Ben Johnson

    Bears could be impacted by Lions draft decision in first-round, with warning sent to Chicago originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

    The Chicago Bears and Detroit Lions don't have identical needs, but there are a few players they could both target in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft. 

    The Bears have continued to put themselves in a very good position thanks to the front office and the emergence of Ben Johnson and Caleb Williams. Improving either side of the football will be a priority for this organization, but Detroit could be an issue in doing so. When examining what that means, it was recently proposed that both teams could be interested in Keldric Faulk, an edge rusher out of Auburn.

    “Faulk figures to hear his name called in the first round; it's just a matter of when. The Bears are hoping they at least have the option to take him No. 25 overall. However, he's listed on both Chicago and Detroit's shortlist of targets on FanSided's Big Board — and the Lions hold the 17th pick…

    "It sounds like there might be a race for Faulk's services, with a pair of division foes firmly in the mix. The Bears and Lions, among other clubs, can both greatly benefit from adding a high-profile prospect of his caliber. But at the end of the day, only one team will ultimately be able to claim him as theirs,” Lior Lampert wrote.

    Considering the Lions have the higher pick, if that's the direction they want to go, there isn't much Chicago can do with its draft board. However, the Bears could also look to move up in this draft and take Faulk if they believe he would make an impact on the roster at the highest level in the near future.

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    Shedeur Sanders not expected to be immediately impacted if Browns take Ty Simpson

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    Shedeur Sanders not expected to be immediately impacted if Browns take Ty Simpson originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

    There have still been questions about what the Cleveland Browns might do at the quarterback position during the 2026 NFL Draft. Some seem to believe that Shedeur Sanders will be the guy of the future in Cleveland, while others believe it could go a different direction and take a quarterback in the first round. 

    If the Browns end up going the quarterback route, whether in the first round or later in the draft, Ty Simpson out of Alabama and Penn State’s Drew Allar seem to be the two guys.

    Selecting one of them would certainly impact Sanders, but according to the latest from Mary Kay Cabot of cleveland.com, it doesn't sound like if they were to draft Simpson, he'd be a guaranteed starter.

    “I don’t think Simpson would have to climb to the top of the heap right away. It’s OK to let a quarterback wait a bit,” Cabot wrote. “Green Bay’s Jordan Love and others have had to wait their turn. If they draft Simpson at No. 24 or No. 39, it means they believe he has plenty of upside and might have a chance to supersede Sanders.

    “But it doesn’t mean they’d have to give up on Sanders or part with him right away. I think the Browns truly feel that Sanders has an excellent chance to elevate his game and become a quality NFL starter. It wouldn’t be out of the question to see how Sanders plays, and go from there, with Simpson waiting in the wings.”

    If that's really the case, I don't think the Browns have any reason to go after a quarterback. The only reason they should take a quarterback in the first or second round is if they believe they have a real opportunity to be a starter in Week 1. 

    There's no reason to continue playing these games, as it really doesn't help anybody in the short or long term.

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    Kenan Yildiz: What United are willing to offer for Juventus sensation

    Kenan Yildiz: What United are willing to offer for Juventus sensation
    Kenan Yildiz: What United are willing to offer for Juventus sensation

    Matheus Cunha emerged as the match-winner for Manchester United in their crucial clash against Chelsea.

    Cunha showed his killer instincts in front of goal with a superb first-time finish to put United ahead at Stamford Bridge. The Brazilian has produced a number of such decisive moments for the Red Devils in his maiden season.

    Still, many fans may argue that the return of eight Premier League goals and two assists is underwhelming from United’s first-choice left winger.

    Manchester United’s plot to sign Kenan Yildiz

    According to SportsBoom, Manchester United are seeking a “new icon” and have made Juventus jewel Kenan Yildiz their “top target” for the summer transfer window.

    It is claimed that United are preparing to knock on Juventus’ door with a package worth around €90 million (£78.3m) for the technically gifted playmaker, who is capable of playing out wide on the left as well as through the middle.

    The former Bayern Munich gem is “a phenomenon and will be a Ballon d’Or winner in the future”, according to ex-United forward Giuseppe Rossi.

    However, United’s alleged proposal for the 20-year-old, who has also attracted interest from Arsenal and Chelsea, is “insufficient” for Juventus.

    Juventus reluctant to listen to offers for Kenan Yildiz

    It is claimed Yildiz is seen as the heir to Alessandro Del Piero in Turin on the back of several encouraging campaigns in Serie A. Juventus’ hierarchy reportedly consider him the “face” of the club.

    The Turkey international recently signed a contract until the summer of 2030, handing the Old Lady significant control over his future amid interest from Europe’s biggest clubs.

    Kenan Yildiz Stats: 2025/26 Season

    Juve’s current strategy is to build their team around Yildiz, and any suitor would reportedly have to put forward at least €100m to open talks with the Serie A giants.

    United’s priority this summer is to overhaul their midfield, with a number of marquee names, including Real Madrid defensive midfielder Aurélien Tchouaméni, on their list of targets.

    As such, it is not far-fetched to assume the Premier League side would not break the bank to sign Yildiz. 

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    Laporta pushing to keep Barcelona forward until 2027 but salary talks remain unresolved

    Laporta pushing to keep Barcelona forward until 2027 but salary talks remain unresolved
    Laporta pushing to keep Barcelona forward until 2027 but salary talks remain unresolved

    Barcelona are heading into a crucial phase of their summer planning, and one situation that refuses to settle is the future of Robert Lewandowski. 

    What initially looked like a straightforward contract decision is now turning into something far more delicate.

    According to journalist Florian Plettenberg, club president Joan Laporta is keen to extend Lewandowski’s stay until 2027. 

    Internally, there is still a strong belief that the veteran striker has a role to play, especially given his experience and consistent output in front of goal.

    But this is where the situation becomes complicated.

    What’s the story?

    Barcelona are not in a position to offer the same financial terms. 

    This means a reduced salary is very much part of the proposal, although discussions around exact figures have not properly advanced yet. 

    Those talks are expected to pick up soon, but for now, there is a noticeable gap between intent and agreement.

    Laporta does not want to lose Lewandowski. (Photo by Eric Alonso/Getty Images)

    Notably, Lewandowski shares a strong connection with Laporta and his agent, Pini Zahavi, which has historically made negotiations smoother. 

    However, even that may not be enough this time because there are already multiple clubs circling. 

    Offers for Lewandowski

    Chicago Fire have put forward an offer that is being taken seriously, while interest from Saudi Arabia continues to hover in the background. 

    On top of that, the journalist mentions that two major European clubs are also monitoring the situation closely, ready to step in if Barcelona fail to secure an agreement.

    Lewandowski’s current deal is running down, and despite initial contact between Barcelona and Zahavi, there has been no real breakthrough. 

    From the player’s perspective, the idea of accepting a significant pay cut is not something being taken lightly, especially at this stage of his career. 

    While he remains committed professionally, there is a growing sense that he is not entirely convinced by the current proposal on the table.

    Meanwhile, Laporta does not want to lose Lewandowski, but the final outcome will depend on whether both sides can find a middle ground quickly.

    Dominik Szoboszlai takes a page out of Mo Salah's contract renewal playbook

    Dominik Szoboszlai takes a page out of Mo Salah's contract renewal playbook
    Dominik Szoboszlai takes a page out of Mo Salah's contract renewal playbook

    Liverpool fans were treated to two pieces of contract news on Monday.

    Stopping in the mixed zone following the first-ever Merseyside derby at the Hill Dickinson Stadium both Ibrahima Konate and Dominik Szoboszlai spoke out on their respective futures.

    Konate, 26, now appears certain to clinch a new contract with his previous deal due to expire in summer 2026. The Frenchman has been involved in protracted contract talks with the club for well over a year but there is finally white smoke over Anfield.

    .

    Szoboszlai future in doubt

    The 25-year-old signed for the Reds back in 2023 on a £60m deal from RB Leipzig. Having initially struggled to carve out an identity in the lineup Szoboszlai has finally become one of the main men for the Premier League champions.

    The Hungarian has gone from strength to strength - stepping up as a leader this season under Arne Slot in very difficult circumstances.

    And with a deal that runs until 2028 these are crucial times for Liverpool negotiators in tying the playmaker down for the long term.

    Szoboszlai will be well aware of his worth in the market - with midfielders at rival clubs making far more than his reported £150k per week salary.

    He is entitled to ask Liverpool to meet his demands - secure in the knowledge that Real Madrid and potentially other leading European teams will offer him a home should his contract run down.

    Given his age - and his quality - Szobsozlai holds all the cards right now and he knows it.

    Szoboszlai borrows Salah's contract playbook

    He has been taking notes from Mohamed Salah - following the same kind of playbook the Egyptian King took before his renewal was announced in 2025.

    “There has been no real progression, so I cannot say anything new about my contract situation,” the Hungary captain said on Sunday as per The Athletic.

    “We have a lot of games to go and I am focusing on that. As you guys know, my contract ends in 2028, so I am ready to go every day, every week, and then let’s see.

    “Of course I see myself here in the long term, but it is not really in my hands any more. I love being here. I love the fans. My family is happy.

    “I’m completely relaxed. We have five games to go. Then I am going to rest — a big one, after my international break. Then we will see.”

    Szoboszlai wants up to £300k per week

    It doesn't take a genius to figure out that "not in my hands" were precisely the words used by Salah while his previous deal was running down.

    Liverpool would dearly love to get Szoboszlai on a new deal - following in the footsteps of Ryan Gravenberch who renewed a few weeks ago.

    It won’t come cheap - with the Dutchman reportedly jumping to around £277k per week as part of his new deal. Szoboszlai will be looking to match - or even beat that total - with recent estimates suggesting he wanted between £250k and £300k per week.

    If the midfielder is relaxed, it’s no wonder. Because he is going to get weighed in on his new deal whether it’s at Liverpool or elsewhere.

    Steelers suddenly linked to Russell Wilson again after Aaron Rodgers news surfaces

    Russell Wilson

    Steelers suddenly linked to Russell Wilson again after Aaron Rodgers news surfaces originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

    Amid the uncertainty about what Aaron Rodgers will do in the future, as reports now indicate he still hasn't given the Pittsburgh Steelers a response, some are looking at what the organization might do next. There's reason to believe that could impact former Seattle Seahawks legend Russell Wilson, who remains on the free-agent market.

    Wilson, similar to Rodgers in the regard that both of them used to be very, very good players and aren't what they once were, is below Rodgers in terms of all-time status, as the former Green Bay Packers, New York Jets, and Steelers quarterback is one of the greatest ever, but that doesn't mean that Wilson still isn't a respectable player and somebody who could fit in for what the Steelers are looking to do. 

    He was already on the roster, which didn't exactly work out, but some believe that it could be better this time around.

    “If the question is where Wilson could reasonably sign right now, Pittsburgh is the cleanest answer.

    “Not because the Steelers are definitely choosing Wilson, but because Rodgers’ unresolved status keeps that door cracked open. Rooney’s public timeline matters here: if the Steelers truly want clarity before the draft, then every other veteran option sits behind that decision,” Erik Anderson of Heavy wrote.

    It's tough to say in a sense that Wilson would be an ideal candidate for a team like the Steelers right now. He's still a proven veteran and well respected, but if Pittsburgh has other options, which it does with Will Howard, it's probably better to go in that direction.

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    Shedeur Sanders former college teammate hints at playing with him and Browns

    Cleveland Browns QB Shedeur Sanders

    Shedeur Sanders former college teammate hints at playing with him and Browns originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

    Given how young Shedeur Sanders still is, there are multiple players in the upcoming 2026 NFL Draft, starting on Thursday night, who once played with him. Whether that was at Jackson State or Colorado, Sanders still has a few former teammates who were in the college football ranks a year ago.

    Among them is wide receiver Kevin Coleman, who played with Sanders at Jackson State. He posted 2,536 yards throughout his college career and is viewed as a potential draft pick in this upcoming class.

    Speaking about what it would mean to play with Sanders, it sounds like he has a lot of respect for what the young Cleveland Browns quarterback has done in his career so far. He also added that he would love to play with him again if given the opportunity.

    "That's my guy," Coleman said when asked about Sanders, per Browns Wire. "I'm super happy for him, proud of him for where he's at right now, proud of the guy that he is becoming. But hey, that would be crazy. Freshman year, the chemistry we [have]...I would love to go back and play with him."

    The Browns can use wide receiver help, and taking somebody that Sanders has a history with probably wouldn't be the worst idea, but it's also fair to note that Coleman isn't exactly what this organization needs right now. Cleveland will probably need someone a bit better, so that's something it will have to figure out in the draft.

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    NBA playoffs 2026 takeaways: Anthony Edwards perseveres, Rudy Gobert makes Nikola Jokić look human as Timberwolves stun Nuggets

    The Nuggets appeared to be cruising to a 2-0 series lead Monday night as they opened a 44-25 lead over the Minnesota Timberwolves.

    But the Timberwolves rallied to take the lead in the second quarter. And they rallied again in the fourth against a Nuggets team that looked outmatched and out of gas down the stretch to stun the Denver home crowd in a 119-114 win.

    The series is now tied at 1-1 and headed to Minnesota for Game 3. And now, it’s anybody’s game. Here’s how the Timberwolves got the job done — and how the Nuggets didn’t — in Game 2.

    Rudy Gobert makes Nikola Jokić look human

    Rudy Gobert flustered Nikola Jokić early in Game 1 before the Nuggets pulled away behind Jamal Murray’s 30 points.

    On Tuesday, Gobert made life hard on Jokić virtually whenever he was on the floor. In the end, he helped limit Jokić to two fourth-quarter points as the Timberwolves rallied to stun the Nuggets.

    Early on, Jokić let the game come to him. He didn’t attempt a field goal as Denver opened up a 28-13 first-quarter lead in the game’s first nine minutes. Jokić settled into his role as a playmaker and thrived while racking up five assists before taking his first shot from the field.

    But after the Timberwolves punched back to take the lead in the second quarter, waiting was no longer an option. And outside of his 16-point third quarter, Jokić was largely a non-factor as a scorer, especially when matched up with Gobert.

    Jokić scored just six points in the first half. And as Minnesota outscored Denver 29-21 in the fourth quarter, Jokić shot 1 of 7 in the final frame as Gobert repeatedly challenged him at the rim.

    Rudy Gobert showed why he is a 4-time Defensive Player of the Year with these CLUTCH stops on the 3-time MVP Nikoka Jokic! pic.twitter.com/ygRYwZPOF7

    — NBA on NBC and Peacock (@NBAonNBC) April 21, 2026

    The two-man game with Jamal Murray that paced Denver’s Game 1 win was no longer effective as Minnesota took control. Jokić finished with 24 points, 15 rebounds and 8 assists. But he faltered down the stretched, turned the ball over three times and shot just 8 of 20 from the field and 1 of 7 from 3.

    Gobert’s box score (2 points, 7 rebounds, 2 steals, 0 blocks, 5 fouls) left a lot to be desired. But his impact on the game was evident to anyone who was watching Monday night.

    Anthony Edwards is grinding — and producing — through pain

    Anthony Edwards clearly still isn’t himself due to a lingering knee injury that sidelined him for 11 of Minnesota’s last 14 regular-season games. He’s been a game-day call for both playoff games and appeared to tweak his knee early Monday. He grabbed it in clear pain in the first first quarter.

    But he’s pushing through and finished Monday with a team-high 30 points and 10 rebounds alongside 2 assists, 2 blocks and 1 steal. He wasn’t particularly efficient while shooting 10 of 25 from the field and 3 of 11 from 3.

    But he was tenacious and aggressive and kept constant pressure on Denver’s defense despite clearly not being 100%.

    HANG TIME IN THE MILE HIGH CITY. 😮‍💨 pic.twitter.com/tMJoXv48XM

    — Minnesota Timberwolves (@Timberwolves) April 21, 2026

    Edwards now has two days off to rest his ailing knee before Game 3 Thursday night. How he continues to play through pain could very well tilt the balance of the series.

    Denver’s depth is still an issue

    The Nuggets prioritized building depth in the offseason after they ran out of gas in a seven-game series against the Thunder last postseason. But through two playoff games, a tight rotation has them looking gassed again after two games.

    It was the Nuggets who looked like the road team playing in elevation Monday as Denver effectively ran a seven-man rotation. Spencer Jones (10 minutes, 0 points, 0 shots, 2 rebounds) and Jonas Valanciunas (3 minutes, 0 points, 0 shots, 2 rebounds) both played, but were non-factors. Tim Hardaway Jr. and Bruce Brown were Denver’s only effective players off the bench.

    This meant 40 minutes for Jokić after 40 minutes in Game 1. It meant 43 minutes for Murray after 39 in Game 1. And both were gassed in the fourth quarter as they combined for four points while shooting 2 of 12 from the field.

    Free-throw discrepancy eliminated

    Minnesota coach Chris Finch was not pleased with Jamal Murray’s 16 free throws in Denver’s Game 1 win as the Nuggets secured a 33-19 advantage in attempts en route to victory. He continued to work the officials in his pregame news conference Monday.

    "Maybe we ought to start flopping, too,” Finch told reporters pregame.

    The Timberwolves repeatedly fouled early while helping the Nuggets build their early 19-point advantage. Denver scored 12 points on three consecutive and-1 3s in the first quarter to build that lead, prompting Edwards to take up Finch’s case with the refs.

    3 4-POINT PLAYS FROM DENVER IN Q1 🤯

    2 from Murray.
    1 from Hardaway Jr.

    Nuggets up 14 after 1Q in Game 2! pic.twitter.com/46lOsWGyFy

    — NBA (@NBA) April 21, 2026

    But there was no lopsided free-throw advantage when the final horn blew. Officials swallowed their whistles when fouls should have probably been called on both teams, particularly in the third quarter. By the fourth, the refs were largely letting both sides play with minimal interference.

    In the end, each team attempted 30 free throws. Minnesota’s struggles at the line (19 of 30) were the only only free-throw issues Finch could rightfully complain about in Game 2.

    Denver’s lack of rim protection is a problem

    The Nuggets are in desperate need of an adjustment for their poor rim protection.

    Denver finished 22nd in the NBA in the regular season in defensive rating, and the Timberwolves exploited that weakness while turning their early deficit into a comeback win. They did so by repeatedly attacking the rim.

    They did it with ball movement:

    ball movement is key. 😤 pic.twitter.com/Mrmulk18sI

    — Minnesota Timberwolves (@Timberwolves) April 21, 2026

    They did it with size:

    Rudy Gobert throws it DOWN on Jokic 😳 pic.twitter.com/aWqUHnmkE3

    — TSN (@TSN_Sports) April 21, 2026

    They did it with Edwards’ athleticism:

    30 PIECE FOR Æ. 🐜 pic.twitter.com/Btf2fyT2IF

    — Minnesota Timberwolves (@Timberwolves) April 21, 2026

    And the Nuggets are in trouble in this series — and beyond if they advance — if head coach David Adelman can’t cook up an adjustment.

    Game 3 is scheduled for Thursday night in Minneapolis (9:30 p.m. ET, Prime).

    Bengals’ Dexter Lawrence makes thoughts on Joe Burrow clear in first interview since Giants trade

    Bengals’ Dexter Lawrence makes thoughts on Joe Burrow clear in first interview since Giants trade originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

    The Cincinnati Bengals made one of the biggest moves of the offseason, trading for Dexter Lawrence over the weekend. Lawrence, one of the top players in the NFL, will now have a new home in a super-competitive AFC North. 

    Not only will he have an opportunity to win games at a very high level if the Bengals can stay healthy, but he'll get to play with one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL, something he hasn't been able to say yet in his career due to Jaxson Dart being as young as he was last season.

    Now with Joe Burrow, Lawrence understands that he's with one of the top quarterbacks not just in his conference, but the entire NFL. It sounds like he has a lot of hope about what Burrow will be with him on the roster.

    “You know, for the longest, I’ve been thinking he’s one of the top quarterbacks in the league, if not the top,” Lawrence said, per the team. “It’s going to be fun to share a field with him and to watch him up close, to see how he prepares, how he studies, how he leads guys and gets guys going. I’m excited for that part of it.”

    While the addition of Lawrence doesn't directly impact Burrow, as he plays on the defensive side of the ball, it could also help the star quarterback. 

    The Bengals' defense has been one of the worst in the NFL over the past few seasons, and now having one of the better defensive players in the NFL should help Burrow and Cincinnati win more games.

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    Longhorns Daily News: Texas RHP Sam Cozart tapped for second time as SEC Freshman of the Week

    SAN MARCOS, TX - March 10: Texas Longhorns pitcher Sam Cozart delivers a throw during game between the Texas Longhorns and the Texas State Bobcats on March 10, 2026 at Bobcat Ballpark in San Marcos, TX. (Photo by John Rivera/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

    Twice, now, in a little over a month’s time, Texas baseball right-handed pitcher Sam Cozart has been named the SEC Freshman of the Week, the conference announced on Monday.

    Here’s how Inside Texas broke down Cozart’s performance:

    “Cozart’s first appearance on the weekend was on Friday, relieving Dylan Volantis on the mound. Cozart entered the game in the 7th inning, facing 10 Alabama batters as part of his fifth save on the season. Of the 10 batters faced, Cozart retired nine of them. Five were retired via strike out and only one batter reached base. His 3.0 innings pitched were dominant, he did not allow a single hit. He entered the Saturday game in the 9th inning, closing out what would be the series clinching 3-1 victory. His final strikeout was the 19th of the game, tying a program record for strikeouts in a nine inning game. Of 13 batters faced on the weekend only one became baserunner and that was from a walk. Cozart struck out eight hitters across 4.0 hitless innings, notching a couple of saves as a result.”

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    • Strap in. Texas Athletics uploading.

    got the lineup ready for this week🤘#HookEmpic.twitter.com/49Fih71YPj

    — Texas Longhorns (@TexasLonghorns) April 20, 2026

    Seahawks Super Bowl champion reportedly being floated as trade option for picks in upcoming 2026 NFL Draft

    Seahawks Super Bowl champion reportedly being floated as trade option for picks in upcoming 2026 NFL Draft originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

    During draft season, most typically look at blockbuster deals that could happen. The Seattle Seahawks are in a position where they could look to move on from some players, add players, picks, or even move on from picks. It totally depends on what comes up for the front office, as it is coming off a Super Bowl ring. 

    The last thing the Seahawks want to do is make the mistake of trying to do too much, something we've seen other contending teams do in the past after winning it all.

    Considering the moves the front office has made, there's certainly a reason to believe that they should be trusted.

    When searching out what the next move could be, Olu Oluwatimi was named as a potential trade candidate for a Day 3 pick.

    “I would not discount the possibility of Seattle adding a draft pick by trading somebody on their roster, and Olu Oluwatimi is the guy that comes to mind. I would not be surprised at all if they end up trading him either before the draft or maybe on Day 3, kind of like they did with Sam Howell a few years ago, and you pick up a Day 3 pick that way,” Brady Henderson said.

    The Seahawks would need to know who they want to take in the third round and try to target that player by making a move with a team that has that pick. I don't want to say that it would be a bad idea by any means, but it's also important to recognize that the 26-year-old hasn't been a bad player in the NFL by any means, and having offensive line depth is typically a good thing.

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    Former Man United academy coach rips into ‘stand-off-ish’ Garnacho

    Former Man United academy coach rips into ‘stand-off-ish’ Garnacho
    Former Man United academy coach rips into ‘stand-off-ish’ Garnacho

    Former Manchester United midfielder and academy manager Nicky Butt has ripped into Chelsea attacker Alejandro Garnacho.

    The 21-year-old Chelsea winger is coming off a poor performance against his former club, Manchester United, at Stamford Bridge.

    After the terrible showing in West London, his former Manchester United teammates seemed to take digs at him on social media.

    He fell out with the club on a few occasions and endured an acrimonious departure. He has also started causing quite the fuss at Chelsea.

    The Argentine recently deleted all Chelsea-related posts on his TikTok before uploading posts of Man Utd fans calling for his return.

    Butt has given a first-hand account of Garnacho’s character, and it makes for grim reading, especially for Chelsea.

    Butt told The Good, The Bad & The Football, “I was academy manager at the time, and he signed in a deal where they also signed Alvaro (Fernandez).

    “Garnacho was always a bit stand-off-ish. He had a high opinion of himself.

    “I thought he had an edge about him. And when he got into the first team – I will just say what I think because I was there – he got above his station way too quick.

    “He got superstar status way too quick. And that’s not a former player saying they get paid too much.

    “I hope young players get paid millions, but he got superstar status too quick, and he obviously scored the bicycle kick, which was phenomenal.

    “Someone in that club or team at the time should have been swatting him down, and they might have been, and he ignored them.

    “But the best thing Man Utd did was sell him because, forget his ability, and I don’t think he is that great anyway, but I thought his attitude was a disgrace when he was at Man United.

    “More importantly, when he left, and if you completely disrespect your teammates and the football club when you leave, then that’s it.”

    There are reports that Chelsea are already open to selling Garnacho only a year following his Old Trafford exit.

    Chelsea boss Liam Rosenior denied those reports, but he will need to make immediate moves to keep Garnacho’s ego in check and his feet on the ground.

    Given the right platform, he can be a superstar but he has to work for it. His ego alone won’t earn him that title.

    Tuesday’s Everton News: Derby fallout, Djú, Gallagher and Hackney links

    Jarrad Branthwaite of Everton reacts to his latest injury setback. (Getty Images) | Getty Images

    Your daily dose of Everton news and rumours

    Everton facing crunch Beto contract decision as Liverpool regret once again clear. [Liverpool Echo]

    Toffees target Franculino Djú has officially hit the market, with his exit from FC Midtjylland this summer now 100% certain. [4th Official]

    David Moyes said Everton did not deserve their injury-time heartache after a cruel 2-1 loss in the first Merseyside derby at Hill Dickinson Stadium. [Everton FC]

    Everton have emerged as leading contenders to sign Middlesbrough midfielder Hayden Hackney this summer, with the Toffees’ recruitment team huge admirers of the 23-year-old. [TEAMtalk]

    🚨🔵 John Stones, expected to leave Manchester City in the summer as free agent.

    31 year old defender wants to help until the end of the season and then expected to go after making history at #MCFC.

    Bernardo and Stones, both leaving in June 👋🏼

    🎥➕ https://t.co/KFssVri38Gpic.twitter.com/4wnm8xaq4c

    — Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) April 20, 2026

     Everton are keeping close tabs on the Tottenham midfielder Connor Gallagher ahead of the summer window. [Football Insider]

    Liverpool’s lack of yellow cards questioned as Everton fan makes ‘agenda’ claim. [Liverpool Echo]

    David Moyes says he’s concerned Jarrad Branthwaite’s injury could be “serious” – and has praised the defender for an excellent performance in Sunday’s Merseyside derby. [Everton FC]

    It takes some referee to watch this and think, ‘I’d best book the keeper’ pic.twitter.com/X1w2c6e9MJ

    — Jim Keoghan (@jim_keoghan) April 19, 2026

    A comprehensive round up of how Everton’s loanees are getting on. [ToffeeWeb]

    Michael Ball believes that Everton’s lack of bravery cost them in the derby as David Moyes must learn from Arne Slot. [Liverpool Echo]

    Thanks to @the1878s and everyone involved in another display of your unrivalled support for this football club.

    Two home games left. Let's make them count and reach our goal. UTT. 💙 pic.twitter.com/9E6VgVMwM8

    — Everton (@Everton) April 20, 2026

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    The Hoddle of Coffee: Tottenham Hotspur News and Links for Tuesday, April 21

    LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 18: Pedro Porro of Tottenham Hotspur celebrates scoring their first goal during the Premier League match between Tottenham Hotspur and Brighton & Hove Albion at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on April 18, 2026 in London, England. (Photo by Marc Atkins/Getty Images) | Getty Images

    I know we’re still a good week and change away from the turn of the month, but I think we need to do a quick check-in on the EFL Championship.

    Most clubs only have three or four matches to play and there is a lot that’s still to be played for. So let’s do a quick run-down of the run-in:

    Promotion secured:

    Coventry (86 pts)

      I’m not going to get too much into this one. Coventry have been promoted to the Premier League after a two-decade wait!

      Race for automatics:

      Ipswich Town (76 Pts, +29 GD)

      Ipswich Town sit second with a game in hand and some favourable matches. It’s clearly theirs to lose at this point.

      Remaining matches at Charlton, at West Brom, at Southampton, QPR

      Millwall (76 Pts, +11 GD)

      This Millwall side is a lot more resilient than in years past and I favour them against Stoke and Leicester. Oxford United could be a tough final game of the season, but I don’t think it’ll matter too much given Ipswich’s ease of schedule.

      Remaining matches: at Stoke City, at Leicester City, Oxford United

      Southampton (75 Pts, +24 GD)

      Southampton are in the best form in the league right now and haven’t lost a game since January. But they’ve also got a really difficult final few games (that doesn’t include their FA Cup clash against Manchester City). Surely their run has to end at some point, right?

      Remaining matches: Bristol City, Ipswich Town, at Preston NE

      Middlesbrough (73 Pts, +20 GD)

      I think they’re just too far away to surpass all three of their rivals. Three points is a lot at this stage and there isn’t enough road left. That said, I think wins against Wednesday and Watford could give them a slightly easier path in the playoffs. Wrexham remain spoilers.

      Remaining matches: Sheffield Wednesday, Watford, at Wrexham

        Race for the playoffs

        Hull City (69 Pts, +4 GD)

        A remarkable season for Hull City, who I thought would be battling relegation. They’ve got favourable games against Leicester and Charlton before closing the regular season against an in-form Norwich City.

        Remaining matches: at Leicester, at Charlton, Norwich City

        Wrexham (67 Pts, +5 GD)

        I think they’ve finally lost steam. They have recent defeats to Birmingham and Southampton, plus a draw against West Brom. That’s probably enough to dash their incredible season. It doesn’t get any easier.

          Remaining matches: at Oxford United, at Coventry, Boro

          Derby (66 Pts, +9 GD)

          It’s possible their fate is determined Tuesday with a tough game against Norwich City. Like Wrexham, I have a hard time seeing them leapfrogging Hull for the playoffs unless the Tigers collapse.

          Remaining matches: at Norwich, at QPR, Sheffield United

          Race for survival

          Charlton (50 Pts, -12 GD)

          It looks like they’ve done just enough to survive, but it’ll be close. One point should just about secure it, but where will it come from? Swansea City?

          Remaining matches: Ipswich Town, Hull City, at Swansea

          West Brom (49 Pts, -12 GD)

          West Brom found the right form at the right time by picking up 13 points in their last seven matches. If current form holds, they look just about clear for survival.

          Remaining matches: Watford, Ipswich Town, Wednesday

          Blackburn (49 Pts, -15 GD)

          Five points separate Blackburn from the drop. Even with playing an extra game, they might be okay. Maybe. Unless Oxford can pull a great escape.

          Remaining matches: Sheffield United, Leicester City

          Oxford United (44 Pts, -13 GD)

          That’s the big question: Can they? Where will the points come from? They’ll need to pick up at least a win against either Wrexham or Millwall, plus a win against Wednesday.

          Remaining matches: Wrexham, Wednesday, at Millwall

          Leicester (41 Pts, -11 GD)

          They look doomed. It’s remarkable, but Leicester City are getting relegated to League One unless they win their final three games and get a lot of help.

          Remaining matches: Hull, Millwall, at Blackburn

          Relegated

          Sheffield Wednesday (-3 Pts, -57 GD)

          The only question here is whether or not Wednesday finish with a positive goal differential.

          Fitzie’s track of the day:But Not For Me, by Ahmad Jamal

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          Blue Jays veteran is reportedly feeling better after being diagnosed with tough injury

          Blue Jays veteran is reportedly feeling better after being diagnosed with tough injury originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

          Among the many injuries the Toronto Blue Jays have been dealing with to start the season, some have been a bit different than the typical ones. Not all injuries at the start of the year have been arm and leg problems, as left-handed hitter Nathan Lukes, a 31-year-old, is dealing with vertigo.

          Vertigo symptoms are typically tough to manage at first, but it sounds like Lukes now has the dizziness and nausea under control that he's been dealing with since spring training. 

          According to the latest report, he was recently diagnosed with vertigo, but the Blue Jays have cleared him to continue playing, and the coaching staff is confident that he will be more than fine.

          “Nathan Lukes, 3-for-32 to begin the season, has been experiencing intermittent dizziness and nausea since spring training. He was recently diagnosed with vertigo. Blue Jays medical staff cleared Lukes to continue playing and coaching staff trusted him to battle through it,” Arden Zwelling wrote.

          Looking at what Lukes has done to start the season, there have been some struggles from the Sacramento, California native. 

          However, he had two great games against the Arizona Diamondbacks over the weekend, collecting three hits in each of them. He went 3-5 in both games, now 9-24 on the year.

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          PGA Tour plans to have no Hawaii event in 2027

          Hideki Matsuyama holding The Sentry trophy in 2025
          Japan's Hideki Matsuyama was the most recent winner of The Sentry having triumphed in 2025 [Getty Images]

          The PGA Tour plans to have no events in Hawaii for the first time in 63 years after this year's season opener in Maui was cancelled because of drought conditions.

          The Sentry was scheduled for 8-11 January at the Plantation Course in Kapalua, but had to be scrapped as the course failed to resolve a water rights dispute with another local company.

          An alternative venue could not be found so the season made a less ceremonious start on 15 January with the Sony Open at Waialae Country Club in Honolulu.

          That event on Oahu has traditionally been paired with The Sentry, allowing golfers a two-week stay in the Pacific, but the PGA Tour is considering moving it to the Champions Tour alongside the Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai.

          Sentry Insurance's event sponsorship deal runs to 2035 and PGA executives have reportedly visited Torrey Pines in San Diego with a view to transferring the title sponsorship as that event's partnership with Farmers Insurance is expected to end this year.

          The Sentry was formerly known as the Tournament of Champions and served as the PGA Tour's season opener from 1986-2013 and 2024-25.

          It typically boasted the top 50 players from the final FedEx Cup standings and all winners from the previous season.

          The PGA Tour has hosted at least one event in Hawaii each year since the Sony Open began in 1965.

          It said more details about the 2027 schedule will be shared at a later date.

          Darlow has 'proved he's worth being in net'

          Karl Darlow of Leeds United in action against Wolverhampton Wanderers
          [Getty Images]

          Kaiser Chiefs bassist Simon Rix believes Leeds United must hand goalkeeper Karl Darlow a new contract with his current deal expiring this summer.

          The Welsh keeper has received praise for his standout performances between the sticks over the last few weeks, which have helped catapult Daniel Farke's side to the brink of Premier League safety.

          Speaking on the Don't Go To Bed Just Yet podcast, Rix said: "It's a test for the recruitment people of getting the right decision here. You've got to give Darlow a year. Even if you're saying to him, you might end up being number three. He's a bit older in age, so maybe give him a few years to be that experienced guy around the squad.

          "He was very good with [Lucas] Perri as well when he was having a bad time. When we've been in the FA Cup games, Darlow has been very supportive.

          "It's about working out exactly how that contract looks, but I think you've got to. He's been reliable and good. I think it's just whether you go out and get another one and you've got to, haven't you?"

          BBC Radio Leeds journalist and host Adam Pope said: "I think if Leeds are to progress, and it looks like they're going to be in the Premier League again, you're going to need a really top-class goalkeeper, I would say. I think Darlow, I said at the start of the season, they should've started with what they had as number one and I think he's definitely proved he's worth being in net.

          "Everybody feels so secure around him, and all his games are decent and the amount of saves he's made lately, which sounds like Leeds have been under the cosh when they haven't, he's made four or five worldies to keep Leeds with the points."

          Listen to the full podcast here

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          Cowboys-Browns blockbuster trade idea would completely change the first round of NFL Draft

          Cowboys-Browns blockbuster trade idea would completely change the first round of NFL Draft originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

          The Cleveland Browns have some questions to answer on Thursday night during the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft, though it still remains uncertain if Andrew Berry and the rest of the front office are interested in making a trade to add more picks in the first round. 

          The Browns obviously aren't in a situation where one or two picks are going to completely change everything for the organization, but getting two important picks out of the way in the first round and taking impactful players would be a very promising step in the right direction for this organization.

          Recently, looking for ways to do even more than that, Mel Kiper Jr. of ESPN floated an idea of a trade with the Dallas Cowboys to get a third first-rounder. However, the Browns would move on from the sixth pick.

          “Let’s have some fun here. Dallas and Cleveland each have two first-round picks coming into the draft, which gives those front offices some ability to maneuver. With an elite prospect still on the board, I have Cowboys owner Jerry Jones calling up Browns general manager Andrew Berry to try to make something happen,” Kiper said. 

          “In this scenario, Dallas would trade pick Nos. 12 and 20 to Cleveland for Nos. 6 and 39. That means the Browns suddenly have three first-round picks,” Kiper wrote.

          A lot of that idea would come down to whether the Browns believe they can get who they want at No. 6 at No. 12. There's also a scenario where the Browns don't love who they can get at No. 6 anyway, so moving down a few spots to get an extra pick in the first round would make sense. 

          Ultimately, this is something Berry has to consider if it comes up.

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          Bolt advises Gout not to forget track and field

          Gout Gout, wearing a red vest and a gold crucifix around his neck, points with his right hand across his body and smiles while crouching on a blue athletics track with white and yellow stadium seating in the background.
          Gout Gout won silver in the 200m at the 2024 World Under-20 Championships aged 16 [Getty Images]

          Sprint legend Usain Bolt has urged rising Australian star Gout Gout not to forget track and field and find a good support network to keep him focused on his career as the spotlight and distractions intensify.

          Gout, 18, retained the 200m title at the Australian Athletics Championships on 12 April in a time of 19.67 seconds, beating USA sprinter Erriyon Knighton's world under-20 record (19.69) and bettering Bolt's time of 19.93 from 2004 – the Jamaican's fastest time as a teenager.

          Gout, who also claimed the under-20 100m national title, went under the 20-second mark at last season's championships with a wind-assisted 19.84 and previously set the quickest time by a 16-year-old over 200m when he ran 20.04 in 2024.

          Offering advice to Gout, who he has previously said "looks like young me", Jamaican eight-time Olympic champion Bolt told CNN: "At that young age, because I was there, you start getting put left and right and then you forget track and field.

          "Hopefully he has the right set of people to guide him and keep him focused on track and field because the rest of the stuff will always be there.

          "But if you mess up on track and field, then it all goes away."

          Gout is set to make his Diamond League debut in the 200m in Oslo on 10 June but has indicated he will skip the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow to focus on the World Under-20 Championships in Oregon in August.

          Ex-Spurs star Davids condemns 'lack of quality, lack of management'

          Edgar Davids in action for Spurs in 2006 (JOHN D MCHUGH)

          Former Tottenham star Edgar Davids on Tuesday told AFP that the fallen London giants will find it hard to avoid relegation and condemned "a lack of quality and a lack of management".

          Tottenham are on their third manager of a disastrous season and sit in the Premier League relegation zone, two points adrift of safety with five matches left.

          Former Netherlands international midfielder Davids said the appointment of Italian coach Roberto De Zerbi three weeks ago was a good move, but fears for Spurs' Premier League future.

          Asked by AFP how Tottenham had ended up in such a predicament, Davids said: "It's very obvious, if you pay peanuts, you get...

          "It's a lack of quality and a lack of management. Everything."

          Davids, who played for Spurs in 2005-2006 after starring for Ajax, AC Milan, Juventus, Barcelona and Inter Milan, said Spurs should have strengthened an injury-hit squad in the winter transfer window.

          "I hope they stay up, I think it's a very good thing they got in De Zerbi," said the 53-year-old, speaking at the announcement of the "Hong Kong Football Festival" featuring Manchester City, Chelsea, Inter Milan and Juventus in August.

          "But it's hard. They should have done big things in the winter period to get some players in. It was obvious."

          Tottenham, who have not won in the league since late December, travel to already relegated Wolves on Saturday.

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          Who controls Canada cricket? Lawrence Bishnoi gang calling shots through threats and influence

          Canadian cricket has been rocked by allegations that run from threats, selection pressure to match fixing, with the Lawrence Bishnoi gang at the centre of a CBC investigation.

          Dilpreet Bajwa, who led the Canadian team in the recently held ICC Men’s T20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka, is under scrutiny after a match-fixing case linked to him in a Canada vs New Zealand match during the tournament.

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          A report by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), Canada’s public broadcaster, says Bajwa may have links with jailed gangster Lawrence Bishnoi’s network and could have been influenced to fix matches for the Bishnoi group.

          The CBC report also states that the Bishnoi gang may have played a role in Bajwa’s rise in Canadian cricket. The same gang has been accused of the killing of singer Sidhu Moose Wala, the murder of politician Baba Siddique, and threats to Bollywood actor Salman Khan.

          The restaurant threat



          "Last July (2025), around 25 cricketers, fresh off a win at a major provincial tournament, gathered at a restaurant in Surrey, British Columbia. Two players from the tournament made their way from the outside patio to a table inside, where a star on Canada's national men's team was having dinner with another group. According to sources, they claimed they represented the Bishnoi gang — a violent criminal group designated a terrorist entity in Canada. They told the star that if he didn't support the rise of a young player named Dilpreet Bajwa and another player on the men's provincial team and the national team, he and his family would face consequences," the CBC report says.

          The national player who was threatened then spoke to a person who was named Noah by the CBC about the incident at the restaurant. Noah, like the national player, also received death threats.

          Bajwa, then 22, was appointed captain three weeks before the T20 World Cup began in February this year. The alleged fixing incident involved the fifth over of New Zealand's chase vs Canada in the T20 World Cup, when the captain Dilpreet Bajwa came on to bowl.

          He is mainly a batting allrounder who bowls offspin. He came on to bowl with New Zealand at 35 for 2. He started with a no-ball, bowled a wide down the leg side, and conceded 15 runs in that over.

          Restaurant threat part of broader trend



          The CBC report says these threats such as at the restaurant are part of what it describes as a pattern of intimidation within Canadian cricket, involving people who claim links to the Lawrence Bishnoi gang. It says such groups appear to be trying to place cricket administrators and players in specific positions.

          According to sources quoted by CBC, the intimidation cases are being reported in British Columbia and are linked to individuals associated with Arvinder Khosa, head of Cricket BC and recently elected president of Cricket Canada.

          The report says multiple sources believe the threats are linked to Khosa because of his association with players (who threatened the national player at a restaurant) involved in the incident. Khosa said he did not know the full details of what happened at the restaurant, but later held a call with the players involved along with then Cricket Canada president Amjad Bajwa. When asked by CBC, Amjad Bajwa, who is not related to Dilpreet Bajwa, denied knowledge of the threats.

          People who were allegedly threatened said the aim of the intimidation was to secure Bajwa’s position as captain of the Canada national team.

          Khosa's influence on the rise



          The CBC report claims that while Khosa may have just recently become president of Cricket Canada, his influence appears to be on key decisions, including Dilpreet Bajwa's rise to captaincy.

          Soon after the restaurant incident, Khosa reportedly overruled selectors and board decisions to appoint Bajwa as captain of a provincial team, even though another player had been chosen by the selectors.

          "I opposed it and within 30 minutes or 40 minutes, I got another message from the same number and that terrified me because it was a picture," said Noah, as quoted in the CBC report.

          A source close to Cricket Canada also cited as saying by the CBC that Khosa, now the president of Canada Cricket, was part of a group that put Bajwa's name forward for the national team and that Khosa told Bajwa that he owed Khosa for his place on the team.

          "I personally feel they wanted to fix the games, make money out of it. That's why they knew they can use him," said Noah, referring to those claiming to be from the Bishnoi gang.

          "What other reasons can there be that they can go to an extent to make him captain for a Canadian team?"

          A phone recording alleging spot-fixing emerges



          The report also mentions a phone recording from May last year in which former Canada coach Khurram Chohan was allegedly asked to fix parts of matches by then Cricket Canada president Amjad Bajwa, CEO Salman Khan, and board member Rana Imran.

          Chohan claimed he was given a specific team and batting order to follow before a game against Bermuda in 2025, but did not follow the instructions. He said that he later received a phone call from Salman angrily asking him, "What have you done?"

          Chohan was removed from his position in July, around a month after the recording surfaced.

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          ‘Bring The Belt Back Home’ – Songchainoi Confident He Can Topple Old Foe Nadaka In World Title Rematch At ONE SAMURAI 1

          Everything in Songchainoi Kiatsongrit‘s journey has been building toward this moment.

          On April 29 at ONE SAMURAI 1, inside Ariake Arena in Tokyo, the Thai contender challenges Nadaka for the ONE Atomweight Muay Thai World Championship. At the event, ambition, experience, and unfinished business will collide.

          The Japanese athlete is one of the most complete strikers of his generation. His rise has been defined by speed, precision, and an ability to control fights before opponents can settle into a rhythm.

          Songchainoi understands the challenge but believes he has the tools to solve it:

          “Nadaka’s strengths include his speed, precision, and game analysis skills round by round. Those make him very special.

          “I still haven’t seen him being attacked and badly injured. I haven’t seen him being struck fully on point. Therefore, if I could get close enough and strike him fully on point, we will see how well he could withstand my punches.”

          Few opponents have tested Nadaka under sustained pressure. His movement and timing have prevented clean strikes from landing, leaving uncertainty around how he would respond if pushed into uncomfortable territory.

          The Eiwa Sports Gym affiliate has remained flawless in ONE, scoring four wins since his debut at ONE 172 in March 2025 to extend his overall winning streak to 40.

          For Songchainoi, that unanswered question presents a clear opening.

          Since learning of the matchup, he and his team have sharpened their preparation, focusing on tactical discipline and calculated execution. Closing distance alone will not be enough. It must be done with precision against one of the most elusive fighters in the sport.

          He said:

          “Our camp has prepared spontaneous and tactical adjustments meticulously.

          “I am also very driven to bring the championship back home. I need to train very well because many opponents who faced him before were beaten. I was beaten, too. And I don’t want to lose again. I would like to bring the belt back home.”

          Songchainoi lost to Nadaka when they first met three years ago outside of ONE. Since then, the Thai has built a resume of 10 victories across 11 appearances in the organization, earning his place in this World Title fight.

          A split-decision loss to Numsurin Chor Ketwina last August at ONE Friday Fights 122 postponed his shot at the inaugural World Title. The lessons from that defeat have sharpened both his discipline and his awareness heading into this opportunity.

          He said:

          “Losing in the match against Numsurin has made me want to become the champion even more. I have also learned many things from the fight with him.

          “I have seen so many things and I have seen the [championship within reach]. There was an opportunity to win the championship in atomweight. It has made me crave for it. I want it. To be honest, I need it so badly. I want to have it. It is so beautiful. I want to place it on my shoulder.”

          Songchainoi Gears Up To Prevail In Hostile Territory

          When Songchainoi Kiatsongrit steps into Ariake Arena, he has the chance to settle two accounts at once.

          A victory would avenge his loss to Nadaka while claiming the most prestigious prize of his career. But doing so means overcoming more than just his opponent. Fighting in Japan puts him in front of a partisan crowd where every strike from Nadaka will echo through the arena.

          He said:

          “Fighting in Japan, surrounded by the fans of Nadaka, it is surely a lot of pressure. As you know, once he kicks, the audience is going to roar very loudly. But when I do kick, it’s going to be quiet.

          “That is the pressure, but I had this experience the first time we fought. I feel like that is what I have to adjust myself into.”

          Songchainoi embraces the moment, driven by national pride and a journey that has been building toward exactly this.

          He said:

          “As a Thai citizen and a Thai boxer, I really want to bring [the belt] back home. I really do. I would be the first Thai fighter to beat him. No one has taken him down yet.

          “He has been keeping his winning streak. If I could be the one who breaks his streak and brings the belt back, it would be really awesome. It would be amazing.”

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          Plymouth yet to receive any Tolaj bids - Cleverley

          Lorent Tolaj celebrates scoring against AFC Wimbledon
          Lorent Tolaj's goal against AFC Wimbledon was his 21st of the season - 20 coming for Plymouth Argyle [Shutterstock]

          Plymouth Argyle boss Tom Cleverley says he has had no bids for top scorer Lorent Tolaj.

          The 24-year-old Swiss striker has scored 20 goals in 32 appearances in all competitions since joining from Port Vale in August.

          He has been linked with a move away from the club, with Championship sides reportedly interested in him as well as Scottish giants Celtic.

          It led to Cleverley saying a club would "have to pay a lot of money" for Tolaj after his side's 3-1 win at AFC Wimbledon, where he scored Argyle's second goal.

          Tolaj has scored in his last three appearances after returning from injury at the start of the month.

          "Neither mine or (director of football) Derek Adams' phone has received any calls," Cleverley told BBC Radio Devon.

          "But I'd imagine agents are doing their thing in the background.

          "Tolly hasn't expressed anything about wanting to leave the football club and I think you can see by his work-rate and competitive spirit more than anything, before you talk about the goals, how much he loves playing for Argyle.

          "Obviously, he's one of our best players, he will attract some interest and inquiries.

          "Every team in the country would love a striker that can turn a draw into a win in the blink of an eye and those do cost a lot of money."

          Lorent Tolaj celebrates a goal
          Lorent Tolaj is just the second player in the past decade to score 20 or more goals for Plymouth Argyle in a single season - the last player to do it was Morgan Whittaker in the 2023-24 campaign [Shutterstock]

          Tolaj missed out on the League One Team of the Season at Sunday's EFL awards, with Leyton Orient's Dom Ballard and Stockport County's Kyle Wootton being selected.

          But Cleverley feels that had Tolaj not missed a large amount of football between the start of December and this month he would have been included.

          Tolaj's red card against Northampton saw him miss Argyle's first three league games in December before he missed 11 games between mid-January are the start of this month after a number of injuries.

          "There's a lot of respect to Kyle Wootton and Dom Ballard of what they've done this season, and exceptional seasons and great strikers," he said.

          "But I think the suspension against Northampton knocked him a little bit off track, and then I think he missed maybe 10 games with small injuries either side of the Cardiff game.

          "The goals per 90 (minutes), that probably would have worked out about another eight goals and he would been the top goal scorer in the league and most certainly been in that team."

          Newcastle set €86m fee for Gordon as forward discusses Bayern with Kane

          Newcastle set €86m fee for Gordon as forward discusses Bayern with Kane
          Newcastle set €86m fee for Gordon as forward discusses Bayern with Kane

          Newcastle United will sell Anthony Gordon to Bayern Munich if they can match their £75million [€86m] valuation, The Times reports.

          The Magpies are said to aware of Bayern's interest, although no official club-to-club contact has yet been made.

          There is also a belief that Gordon is open to the move, but Bayern’s initial valuation of the player is thought to be about £55million [€63m].

          Regardless, at this stage the German record champions are clear favourites for Gordon, ahead of both Liverpool and Arsenal.

          Meanwhile, Ben Jacobs of GiveMeSport has revealed that Gordon has already spoken to compatriot Harry Kane about Bayern.

          Gordon is open to a move to the Bundesliga, even though a starting spot is by no means guaranteed due to Luis Díaz's form.

          Why stakes are so high in England's hottest title race

          A composition image of York City manager Stuart Maynard and Rochdale manager Jimmy McNulty raising their arms in loft in celebrations after wins for their respective clubs in the National League 2025-26 title race
          York City manager Stuart Maynard (left) and Rochdale boss Jimmy McNulty have guided their clubs to hugely impressive campaigns in the National League [Getty Images]

          When Rochdale and York City kick off their National League final-day title decider at lunchtime on Saturday, the result will decide who is promoted as champions - but will also have a potentially enormous impact on both clubs' respective futures.

          Over 45 matchdays, the two teams have far outclassed the rest of their rivals in the fifth tier of English football, going toe-to-toe in an epic race where dropped points have been extremely rare.

          Now only one game remains.

          Leaders York boast a two-point advantage, having amassed a whopping 107, but Rochdale have home advantage and their 10,249-capacity Crown Oil Arena has long been sold out.

          Rochdale were almost down and out last weekend, but scored a 99th-minute winner away at Braintree to keep their title charge alive and deject York, whose players were watching a live stream on the pitch after they beat Yeovil.

          Never before have two teams with so many points faced off in a winner-takes-all final-day decider for a place in the English Football League.

          The champions will take home the trophy and be promoted to League Two, while the runners-up will need to dust themselves off and battle through the gruelling six-team play-offs.

          Why is National League title race so important?

          The National League title race is so fraught with danger because the winners tend to enjoy a positive long-term future, while the runners-up often face lasting negative consequences.

          Let's start with the bad news.

          Since the play-off system and its second promotion spot were introduced to the National League at the end of the 2002-03 season, the team finishing second has been promoted only six times out of 23.

          During that time, there have been a fair few horror stories involving high-flying runners-up who missed out on the title by small margins then losing in the play-offs to sides who finished way below them.

          In 2003-04, Hereford finished second with 17 more points than third-placed Shrewsbury, who were promoted via the play-offs instead. Hereford then finished second and missed out in the play-offs again the following year, before finally being promoted from second place, at the third time of asking, in 2005-06.

          Now playing in the Championship, Wrexham endured a torrid time after finishing second on 98 points in 2011-12. They were immediately knocked out of the play-off semi-finals, and were mired in mid-table mediocrity in the National League for more than a decade before finally being promoted as champions in 2022-23.

          York themselves have been here before. They were terrific last season too, earning 96 points but finishing five behind Barnet, before being knocked out of the play-offs in the semi-finals by Oldham, who had finished 26 points behind them in fifth.

          While the psychology of narrowly missing out on promotion is a huge obstacle for National League runners-up, the high turnover of players every year in the fifth tier makes it hard for squads who have just come up short to build momentum in the following season - meaning a single missed promotion chance can lead to years in the doldrums.

          But for the winners, the signs are hugely promising.

          Since the 2002-03 revamp, not a single team promoted from the National League to League Two has been relegated straight back down the following season.

          In fact, of the 43 different clubs promoted in that time, only 16 have dropped back into the National League at all in the subsequent seasons.

          And never mind regression, most clubs have actually progressed further up the pyramid.

          Of those 43, 24 have played at least a single season in League One, six have gone as high as the Championship and one (Luton) has even played in the Premier League.

          For the National League champions, then, promotion to the EFL often leads to a huge boon, while the runners-up more likely than not find themselves trapped in the fifth tier for a while longer.

          Oldham Athletic players celebrate after beating York City in the 2024-25 National league play-off smei-finals
          York were left to pick up the pieces and go again in the National League after Oldham knocked them out of the play-offs last season [Getty Images]

          How do players handle pressure of high-stakes battle?

          Despite the stunning campaigns both York and Rochdale have put together, they have not quite managed to become the most impressive top two in National League history.

          The combined 212 points they have earned this season (with a potential total of three more to come if one side wins on Saturday) is slightly below the 218 accrued by champions Wrexham and runners-up Notts County in 2022-23.

          That season, Wrexham won the title with 111 points and a game to spare, while Notts County were promoted by the skin of their teeth in the play-offs after winning on penalties at Wembley against Chesterfield, who had finished a whopping 23 points behind them in third.

          "The psychological side of bringing yourself back up to compete in massive games after not quite reaching your goal is very challenging," says Sam Slocombe, who spent six seasons as Notts County's goalkeeper before becoming a coach at the club last summer.

          "You have to verbalise it and say to each other 'we wanted to get promoted and we're still in an unbelievable position to do that'. That burning desire needs to stay there.

          "National League play-offs are one-legged, pure tournament football - what you did week in, week out doesn't matter any more.

          "If you finish second, you also have a gap where the teams lower down play the first play-off match. I found that very challenging because they get to keep their intensity while you're waiting around - maybe your level is dropping.

          "The lower play-off teams will go to York or Rochdale with zero pressure - it's a freebie for them."

          Notts County finished their first season in League Two in mid-table, before losing in the play-off semi-finals last season, and are in promotion contention again this year.

          "Winning week in, week out, in the National League means the feeling in the group is really positive. You go on to the pitch thinking 'we'll turn up, we'll play our stuff, and we'll win'.

          "Once you go up, you can take that morale, the feeling in the crowd, and confidence in your way of playing into the next season, which makes it a hard place for the established League Two teams to come and play."

          Notts County players look nervous while linking arms as they watch the penalty shootout from the halfway line during their victory over Chesterfield in the 2022-23 National League play-off final
          Notts County lost 3-2 Wrexham four matches from the end of the 2022-23 National League season, and had to pick themselves up to come through the play-offs [Getty Images]

          Does a top-quality title race mean promotion rules should change?

          In 2025 the National League launched its 3UP campaign, which aims to secure a third promotion spot for National League clubs into League Two.

          The campaign is supported by all 72 clubs in the National League and the North and South divisions below it, as well as the Football Supporters' Association.

          Those behind the campaign believe another title race contested by two teams capable of putting up a tally of more than 100 points, as well as the long-standing success enjoyed by clubs after promotion to the EFL, strengthens their argument.

          Any change to the promotion quota would require a majority of EFL clubs to vote in favour of a change to the system's rules.

          "I agree with the argument, because I've been through it, and if ours and Wrexham's legacy helps them get it then great," Slocombe says.

          "But I really don't think there will be a rule change. If you're an owner in the Football League, why would you vote for something that increases your chances of being relegated?

          "The people who would make the decision have nothing to gain and everything to lose."

          Jets get update on what they plan to do with No. 2 pick ahead of 2026 NFL Draft

          Jets get update on what they plan to do with No. 2 pick ahead of 2026 NFL Draft originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

          The NFL draft is this week, a very exciting time for many teams around the league. The New York Jets are one of those squads that have a lot to be excited about, holding the second overall pick.

          While the Jets' second pick isn't expected to completely change the franchise, as they're still searching for a quarterback, there's reason to believe this pick can put them in a very good position to start winning at a high level in the near future. Hitting this pick out of the park is very important for the Jets, and it sounds like they have a decision made on who they're going with at No. two.

          “Flying to LA early tomorrow am. I’m going to bed believing Reese is the Jets pick at 2, Love won’t last to pick 7 (maybe not to TEN at 4) and if the Cardinals want Ty Simpson (and they do) —they better move WAY up (which explains why they’re trying so hard to move out of 3),” Todd McShay wrote.

          As McShay touched on, it sounds like New York will be selecting Arvell Reese out of Ohio State, an athletic edge rusher who proved during his time with the Buckeyes that he can get to the quarterback at will. 

          There have been a few things the Jets need to improve on over the past few years, and while getting to the quarterback wasn't always one of them, last season showed that New York needs to add another young edge rusher to this group who can make a major impact. Reese is exactly that and would fit in well with some of the other young players on the defense.

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          'A huge honour & privilege' - Al Ahli rally to book another ACL Elite final

          'A huge honour & privilege' - Al Ahli rally to book another ACL Elite final
          'A huge honour & privilege' - Al Ahli rally to book another ACL Elite final

          For the second year running, Al Ahli will be representing the Roshn Saudi League in the showpiece match in Asian club football.

          Matthias Jaissle’s men, aiming to become the first back-to-back champions since Jeddah counterparts Al Ittihad, booked a berth in a second successive AFC Champions League Elite final with a brilliant comeback against Japan’s Vissel Kobe in Jeddah on Monday.

          Having gone a goal down at Alinma Stadium, Al Ahli rallied in the second half to triumph 2-1, through Galeno’s incredible long-range effort - yet another one from the Brazilian - and then a predatory finish from 2025-26 RSL top scorer Ivan Toney.

          In front of almost 45,000 people in their hometown, Al Ahli did it again. Now, they will meet either Japan’s FC Machida Zelvia or UAE side Shabab Al Ahli in Saturday’s final.

          “We’re really proud again to be in the final; back-to-back is something special and a huge honour and privilege,” manager Jaissle said. “The game was not easy, as always in this stage, in a semi-final in this competition.“Details decided the game… also we needed some special moments in the game like the goal from Galeno, which was amazing.

          “The conclusion was, from my side, that we deserve to be in the final.”

          There were almost 45,000 in attendance to watch Al Ahli book place in Asian Champions League Elite final

          It was only 12 months ago that Al Ahli prevailed in the inaugural edition of Asian’s premier club competition - marking their first continental title, too.

          So, an immediate chance to make more history in emulating Al Ittihad’s successful defence of the trophy more than two decades ago?

          “It’s not in our head,” Jaissle said. “We’re only focusing on us. We want to make it happen again; back-to-back titles are a huge goal now and being there is already a marvellous achievement.“If you’re there, you want to make the last step. That’s the clear mindset and I think every player has that already. If you saw them in the locker room, then you would know.”

          Speaking to the Asian Football Confederation’s official social media directly after the final whistle, goal hero Galeno said: "Hello fans, thank you for your incredible support. We knew it would be a tough game, but we managed to secure the victory.

          “Now it’s time to rest, recover and focus on the final. Let’s go!”

          Real Madrid internally admire Argentine manager’s experience

          Real Madrid internally admire Argentine manager’s experience
          Real Madrid internally admire Argentine manager’s experience

          When Real Madrid comes calling on the market, options begin to arise, and the same phenomenon is beginning once more in their pursuit of a manager.

          As word spreads that Los Blancos are looking for a new head coach, several top managers in various posts across the world are beginning to find their names linked, and it will not come as a surprise if they opt to leave their current posts and push for the switch if the chance arises.

          One such candidate is Mauricio Pochettino, who is currently the manager of the USMNT. Despite having joined only in September 2024, he is seen as a top target.

          Internal support

          As reported by Fabrizio Romano (h/t Madrid Xtra) in a recent update, someone inside Real Madrid’s administration really admires Pochettino and his managerial ideas.

          They value the experience he brings to the table, and his manner of working with the players are both of which are serious positives from their perspective.

          At this point, however, no decision has been made yet as to whether Real Madrid should go for him or not. That call will likely be taken only at the end of the season once the club know all their options.

          Real Madrid admire Mauricio Pochettino. (Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images)

          As the club value an experienced name at this point in their rebuild, Pochettino would be an understandable option.

          His man-management, after all, is impressive and also happens to be what is crucial at the club.

          Moreover, the Argentine coach’s CV is quite impressive as he has worked with Tottenham Hotspur, PSG and Chelsea in the past.

          In those three stints, he averaged 1.84, 2.15 and 1.78 points per game, respectively.

          As matters stand, Los Blancos have a solid list of candidates they deem fit, even beyond the Argentine coach, including Didier Deschamps, Lionel Scaloni and Jose Mourinho. 

          Barcelona step up contract talks with priority target over five-year contract

          Barcelona step up contract talks with priority target over five-year contract
          Barcelona step up contract talks with priority target over five-year contract

          According to recent information from Mundo Deportivo, early groundwork has already been established between Barcelona and Alessandro Bastoni regarding a long-term contract that would keep him at the club until 2031. 

          As per the outlet, talks are progressing steadily, which signals a clear intent from the Catalan giants to reinforce their backline with a top-level, ball-playing defender.

          Despite strong reports from Italy suggesting that the deal is close to being finalised, the situation is not as advanced as it may seem. 

          This is because both Barcelona and the player’s camp remain cautious, as the operation is still dependent on one crucial factor – approval from Hansi Flick. 

          The Barcelona coach is playing a central role in the decision, and no final green light will be given without his full backing.

          Bastoni wants Barcelona move

          Bastoni, for his part, is fully committed to making the move happen. 

          In fact, the 27-year-old defender is reportedly willing to adjust his salary to fit within Barcelona’s financial framework. 

          Alessandro Bastoni wants to play for Barcelona. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)

          His desire to wear the Blaugrana shirt next season is understood to be firm, with the player prepared to actively support negotiations if required.

          The Italian defender’s position goes even further, as he is ready to hold discussions with Inter Milan to request a transfer, making it clear that Barcelona is now his only preferred destination. 

          This strong position could prove decisive in negotiations, especially given Inter’s initial valuation of the player.

          What’s the cost of the transfer?

          The Nerazzurri are believed to have set a price tag between €70 million and €80 million. 

          However, Bastoni’s willingness to push for the move could play a key role in lowering that figure and facilitating an agreement between the clubs.

          At Barcelona, all eyes are now on the next step. 

          Sporting director Deco is expected to advance talks once Flick provides his final approval. Until then, the deal remains in a delicate but promising position.

          Kapanen’s 2nd goal of game with 1:54 remaining lifts Oilers over Ducks 4-3 in playoff opener

          NHL: Stanley Cup Playoffs-Anaheim Ducks at Edmonton Oilers

          Apr 20, 2026; Edmonton, Alberta, CAN; Edmonton Oilers defenseman Mattias Ekholm (14) and right winger Kasperi Kapanen (42) celebrate a goal on the Anaheim Ducks in game one of the first round of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs during the third period at Rogers Place. Mandatory Credit: Walter Tychnowicz-Imagn Images

          Walter Tychnowicz-Imagn Images

          EDMONTON, Alberta — Kasperi Kapanen scored his second goal of the game with 1:54 left in the third period to give the Edmonton Oilers a 4-3 victory over the Anaheim Ducks in the opener of their first-round playoff series Monday night.

          Jason Dickinson also scored twice for the Oilers, who trailed 3-2 entering the third after squandering a 2-0 lead.

          Oilers star Leon Draisaitl returned to the ice after missing the final 14 regular-season games with an injury. Draisaitl and Jake Walman each had two assists for Edmonton, while Connor McDavid was held without a point.

          McDavid and the Oilers are seeking their third consecutive trip to the Stanley Cup Final, having lost each of the last two seasons to the Florida Panthers, who missed the postseason this year.

          Troy Terry had two goals and an assist and Leo Carlsson also scored for the Ducks, who are in the playoffs for the first time since 2018.

          Connor Ingram made 25 saves, including a doozy in the waning seconds, to earn the win. Lukas Dostal stopped 30 shots for Anaheim.

          Game 2 in the best-of-seven series is Wednesday in Edmonton.

          The Oilers started the scoring with 2:39 remaining in the first period as Walman made a long stretch pass to Dickinson, who undressed Dostal with a great move. Edmonton was 30-5-5 when scoring first this season.

          Edmonton scored again exactly a minute later as Kapanen took a feed from Draisaitl and then had two cracks at his own rebound to score his first of the playoffs.

          The Oilers outshot the Ducks 14-4 in the first period.

          Anaheim only needed 19 seconds into the middle frame to make it 2-1 as Terry scored on a huge rebound off Carlsson’s shot.

          The Ducks tied it 4:38 into the second period as Carlsson returned the favor by banging in a rebound of Terry’s shot.

          Anaheim had 26 comeback wins this season, tied for the NHL lead with Montreal. The Ducks won 17 games when trailing by a goal and nine when down by two.

          The Ducks took the lead on the power play with 5:31 left in the second as Terry, playing his first career playoff game, sent a shot through traffic for his second goal of the game.

          Edmonton tied it at 3 when Radko Gudas slipped and fell as a huge rebound on Mattias Ekholm’s shot came to Dickinson for his second goal of the game.

          The Oilers went ahead for good when Vasily Podkolzin made a great backhand pass from behind the net to set up Kapanen’s second of the game.

          Red Sox trade proposal moves on from Jarren Duran and prepares team for future

          Boston Red Sox outfielder Jarren Duran

          Red Sox trade proposal moves on from Jarren Duran and prepares team for future originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

          An ugly start to the Boston Red Sox season has certainly posed some questions about what the organization might look like in the future. There were already questions about who the Red Sox would decide to move on from at the deadline, and there seems to be a clearer answer now than just a few months ago. 

          The Red Sox certainly need to do a better job of figuring out this outfield situation, which makes somebody like Jarren Duran much more tradable than he typically would be.

          The Red Sox just need to ensure they get a decent package back for Duran, though trading him now likely wouldn't yield the same return they would have gotten a few years ago. 

          Regardless, the Red Sox can't go back now, so moving on from him in a trade as good as they can make right now should be the plan. Regarding potential options out there for the Red Sox, the Cincinnati Reds pose as a suitor, and a recent trade proposal would be more than enough to consider moving on from him.

          Reds get: Duran

          Red Sox get: Chase Petty, Cam Collier, Deivi Villafana

          “The Red Sox would consider this trade while sitting last in the AL East, especially if they view the slow start as a sign to retool rather than push for immediate contention. In that context, Jarren Duran is a valuable but movable asset—an everyday MLB outfielder with speed and solid production whose value could be maximized before any decline or stagnation,” Ryan Shea wrote.

          I really like the idea of getting back Petty and Collier in this situation. Not that both of them are guaranteed to be stars in the big leagues, but they have a lot of potential and are still relatively young. 

          If that's the type of trade the Red Sox can make with Cincinnati, I think it's one they should probably make.

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          “We’ve played that lineup quite a bit at the end of …

          Brown prefers to sit both Jalen Brunson and Karl-Anthony Towns for the starts of the second and fourth quarters rather than stagger them and have one on the court. The lineup he uses instead — with Miles McBride, Landry Shamet, Jordan Clarkson and Mitchell Robinson on the floor — struggled in the Knicks’ 107-106 Game 2 loss to the Hawks on Monday night at Madison Square Garden. “We’ve played that lineup quite a bit at the end of the season,” Brown said. “That lineup’s been pretty good. We weren’t good tonight and we turned the ball over a few too many times during that period. But we had opportunities where our starters were in, and we were up eight to 10 [points] and Atlanta closed it. So I wouldn’t just say that specific lineup caused it.”

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          And like I said, Steve is a really, really special …

          Obviously a big question for you guys is Steve’s future. What has he meant for you with your time here?” Gui Santos: “Man, Steve is a special guy for me. He was the coach that gave me my first opportunity to play in the NBA, so that’s a guy who realized a dream for me. He was a big part of it. And the way that he coaches—you can see, one thing that I always like about guys who were players and now are coaches is that they understand the players very, very well. The fact that he was a player and played a long time in the NBA, being in the NBA for a long time, he really understands everything that players go through. So yeah, I love that. And like I said, Steve is a really, really special dude for me. I want to be coached by him my whole career if I can.”

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          The changes Mikel Arteta is making – and why all is not lost for Arsenal

          After a game at Manchester City that demanded everything, Mikel Arteta has given his Arsenal players two days off. It could be said that is needed now more than ever to afford them some breathing space, but this was always the plan.

          What’s more, the mood in the Arsenal dressing room isn’t as devastated as perception would have it. A tone was set by Declan Rice and Martin Odegaard afterwards. They very much feel “this isn’t done”.

          Somewhat ironically, there was actually encouragement from the performance in the 2-1 defeat, because it was superior to almost all of Arsenal’s wins in 2026. The players don’t feel they should have lost the game.

          Mikel Arteta will try to pick his Arsenal side up after the frustration of defeat to title rivals Man City (PA)
          Mikel Arteta will try to pick his Arsenal side up after the frustration of defeat to title rivals Man City (PA)

          Arteta and his staff might well say that’s what happens when you have some of your best attackers back – and there’s still Bukayo Saka to return.

          That’s why this very mood is now fascinating, as the long-time leaders attempt to rally for the run-in.

          It’s like the worst has happened, but not in the worst way. They didn’t crumble, or collapse. They instead feel a different defiance. That might prove very important given how the last few months have gone.

          Arsenal suffered a blow against Man City but all is not yet lost (Getty)
          Arsenal suffered a blow against Man City but all is not yet lost (Getty)
          The return of Martin Odegaard is seen as a huge positive for the Gunners (Reuters)
          The return of Martin Odegaard is seen as a huge positive for the Gunners (Reuters)

          After all, Arsenal have essentially been playing with the anxiety of precisely this situation for all that time; of letting their lead slip; of crumbling; of “bottling it”.

          Now it has happened, and it doesn’t feel as bad as was expected. That pressure is now off, as a different pressure ratchets up. Arteta reminded them the title is still in their hands. There’s a different mood, and maybe a new belief about their football.

          If all of this sounds like positive “spin” – as one club insider genuinely quipped in relaying it – there’s a relevant example from modern history. And it comes from the very team they played on Sunday.

          Back at this exact time 14 years ago, City were hoping to end the wait for a first title in 44 years and were suffering through every moment of the 2011-12 run-in. They felt it was lost.

          After bad draws against Stoke City and Sunderland in successive weeks, they finally went eight points behind Manchester United after a 1-0 defeat to… Arsenal. The goal was even scored by one Mikel Arteta.

          Arteta scored the only goal as Arsenal beat Man City 1-0 in April 2012 - but City hit back to win the Premier League title on the final day (PA)
          Arteta scored the only goal as Arsenal beat Man City 1-0 in April 2012 - but City hit back to win the Premier League title on the final day (PA)

          Although that provoked such a bad reaction in the camp that Vincent Kompany and Mario Balotelli had a bust-up, it was almost like it served as a cleanser. Again, the worst had happened, so there was then a new calm.

          The next two games saw them put four past West Brom and six past Norwich City to set-up a six-game winning streak culminating in Sergio Aguero’s famous winner.

          It of course helped that a player of Carlos Tevez’s quality returned after his controversial banishment, to elevate the side but also change the mood. There may also be a parallel there, even if the circumstances are obviously different.

          With Odegaard having finally returned to the team, Arsenal are hopeful that Saka comes back over the next week. There is the possibility that those two and Kai Havertz could play together for the first time since December 2024.

          That is a long time, especially since this was the trio responsible for an attack that scored 91 goals in the 2023-24 season. It’s not a coincidence Arsenal haven’t looked the same since. With just two of them, you could immediately see the change of emphasis in their play on Sunday.

          Bukayo Saka, Kai Havertz and Odegaard haven’t played together since December 2024 (PA)
          Bukayo Saka, Kai Havertz and Odegaard haven’t played together since December 2024 (PA)

          Some of the staff were enthused by Odegaard’s performance, especially with the way it immediately became clear how and why Arteta has him as the player to knit everything together. That will be deepened if Saka returns.

          As one source said, Arteta especially missed the winger in the City game for the way he would have been the recipient of David Raya long passes on the right to then go one on one against his man. There’s an argument that City’s second goal doesn’t come in the way it did if he is there.

          The timing might also be crucial, if this does become a shoot-out for goal difference. Of course, to make that happen, Arsenal have to go and actually win – and respond. With City now expected to smash Burnley on Wednesday, Arsenal will then face a different type of pressure to beat Newcastle United.

          If that happens, however, the run-in adopts a different rhythm.

          It isn’t a full-out sprint because of the timing of games. Arsenal will play twice – at home to Newcastle and Fulham – before City face Bournemouth the following midweek due to the FA Cup. Such shifts in the table can cause shifts in moods.

          Arsenal now need to pick themselves back up (Getty)
          Arsenal now need to pick themselves back up (Getty)

          Both clubs will likely face different types of congestion, too. While City face a sudden crunch of trying to accommodate two competitions if they get to an FA Cup final as expected, Arsenal have an emotionally intensive Champions League semi-final against Atletico Madrid.

          That can also go either way in terms of mood. If Arsenal go out, it might be a final deflation. If they go through, and reach a Champions League final for just the second time in their history, there will be a rush of energy through the club.

          It's also why these two days off are seen as a significant. There's a sense that Arteta is now doing things a bit differently, that he's realised the need for some changes. Previously, there had been concerns Arsenal's training was too intense, especially as a reaction to bad results. Now, he's looking at it in a different way. All of Arsenal may have to do the same.

          With the way this entire season has gone, it does not feel likely that either side wins all of their games. This is set up for another two twists at least – and maybe a title climax unlike any in years.

          Cubs trade idea brings in $45 million ex-Yankees starter to help with injuries

          Cubs trade idea brings in $45 million ex-Yankees starter to help with injuries originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

          Injuries continue to be an issue for the Chicago Cubs, especially on the mound. 

          The Cubs have lost multiple starters to season-ending injuries already, something Jed Hoyer and the rest of the front office will have to figure out over the next few months. 

          Ahead of the trade deadline, the Cubs will need to stay afloat, hoping to still have a chance to win the National League Central by the end of July.

          There will be some interesting names available, even from teams that seem to be in a possible playoff hunt. 

          That includes the Athletics, which could be looking to move on from Luis Severino. Severino has largely been fine during his time in Sacramento, but he's also on a rather expensive deal for the Athletics and could make sense as a trade candidate depending on which direction the organization wants to take at the deadline.

          Cubs would land: Severino

          Athletics would land: RHP Brandon Birdsell, LHP Riley Martin

          “The Chicago Cubs make this trade because they are prioritizing reliable starting pitching with upside to stabilize their rotation for a competitive push.
          “In acquiring Luis Severino, they get an experienced arm who can immediately take the ball every fifth day, provide strikeouts, and help limit the strain on their bullpen. Even with some volatility, Severino’s ability to miss bats gives Chicago a higher ceiling than a typical back-end starter,” Ryan Shea wrote.

          If the Athletics are one of the top teams in the American League West, as they're playing right now at the deadline, moving on from Severino might not be something the front office wants to do. However, that contract aspect is the biggest part here.

          Severino has also made some interesting comments about being in Sacramento and playing at its small ballpark, so that's another factor that has to be considered in all of this.

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          Arsenal lead pursuit of Rangers' Fernandez - gossip

          Arsenal lead the pursuit of Rangers defender Emmanuel Fernandez, with the Gunners closely monitoring the centre-half as a potential reinforcement for their backline, with Chelsea, Everton and West Ham United also interested in the 24-year-old Nigeria international. (TeamTalk)

          Ajax and Schalke want to sign Bailey Rice from Rangers, with the 19-year-old midfielder out of contract at the end of the season. (Fabrizio Romano on X)

          Former Rangers captain Barry Ferguson believes the club should be trying to keep Rice, saying the teenager has "got everything you would want in a midfielder". (Go Radio via Sun)

          Scotland defender Jack Hendry has been offered a lucrative deal by Al-Hilal as the 30-year-old prepares to leave Saudi rivals Al-Ettifaq as a free agent this summer. (Glasgow Times)

          Aberdeen manager Stephen Robinson backs striker Kevin Nisbet for a Scotland World Cup call-up. (Record - subscription required)

          Robinson challenges 11-times capped Nisbet, 29, to make a late push for the World Cup. (Press and Journal - subscription required)

          Aberdeen could look into extending defender Liam Morrison's loan deal from Queens Park Rangers if it was an option for next season, says Robinson. (Aberdeen Live)

          Return Of Dynamic Soto, Lindor Hitting Could Fuel New York Mets’ Surge

          New York Mets v San Francisco Giants

          SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - APRIL 4: Juan Soto #22 of the New York Mets prepares for the game at Oracle Park on April 4, 2026 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Andy Kuno/San Francisco Giants/Getty Images)

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          The return of All Star Juan Soto to the slumping New York Mets should come at some point in the team’s next home stand.

          A right calf strain sent Soto, 27, to the Mets disabled list April 6, retroactive to April 4.

          The calf strain had been troubling Soto since before he hit the Injured List.

          As reported bytotalsports.com April 5,, Soto told reporters, “We got some images from the MRI this morning. Right Now, it’s a minor strain. We’re gonna be going day-by-day —see how it feels.”\

          It was a condition Soto and the Mets realized could get even more serious if he continued to play.

          Soto was placed on the Injured List the day after Soto’s optimistic comments..

          But he’s ready to return.

          Mets manager Carlos Mendoza told mlb.com, “Yes, he’s still on track. Not sure which day, but as of right now, the plan is for him to start playing for us at some point in the next home stand.”

          The Mets have lost 11 consecutive games, dating back to April 8.

          The Mets defeated the Arizona Diamondbacks, 4-3 April 7. They then lost the next two to Arizona, three in a row to the Athletics, three in a row to the Los Angeles Dodgers, and three in a row to the Chicago Cubs.

          With the left-handed hitting Soto hopefully back in the lineup, the Mets play the Minnesota Twins for three games, and the Colorado Rockies for three at Citi Field in New York, from April 21-26.

          After one off day, the Washington Nationals will complete the home stand from April 28-30.

          That’s a favorable Mets schedule.

          mlb.com lists the Mets team is hitting just .226, while their New York Yankee rivals are hitting .218. Not too much difference between the two New York clubs.

          New York Mets v San Francisco Giants

          SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - APRIL 02: Juan Soto #22 of the New York Mets celebrates with teammates in the dugout after scoring a run against the San Francisco Giants in the top of the first inning at Oracle Park on April 02, 2026 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images)

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          Soto So Far In 2026:

          Soto hit his first home run this year in the Mets 6th game of the season, on April 1, 2026. It was a solo shot in an extra-innings loss to the St. Louis Cardinals.

          In his last five games before his injury, baseballreference.com listed Sosa getting six hits in 16 at-bats. He had one double in addition to the home run during that span.

          So far this season, in 34 plate appearances, Soto is hitting .355/.412/.516/.928, with the one homer, and five RBIs. He has walked three times, and has struck out six times.

          Soto is a four-time All Star, and a five-time Silver Slugger.

          Those consequential, game-changing hitters can help turn a franchise around with their presence in the lineup.

          Soto must be careful as he moves forward after his Injured List stint. Calf strains have a tendency to linger, and there is always the fear Soto may be returning too soon.

          New York Mets v. Los Angeles Dodgers

          LOS ANGELES, CA - APRIL 15: Francisco Lindor #12 of the New York Mets (wearing #42 in honor of Jackie Robinson) prepares to bat during the game between the New York Mets and the Los Angeles Dodgers at UNIQLO Field at Dodger Stadium on Wednesday, April 15, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Jessie Alcheh/MLB Photos via Getty Images)

          MLB Photos via Getty Images

          Is Francisco Lindor Heating Up?

          Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor, 32, is off to a miserable start to his season.

          After needing left hamate bone surgery in Spring Training, Lindor returned to the Mets healthy, beginning the season on time.

          Lindor has a history of playing through injuries. In the past four years, Lindor has averaged playing 158 games a year.

          mlb.comillustrated that Lindor got just three hits in his first 17 2026 plate appearances. He had one triple, and two singles. He struck out three times, and didn’t accept a walk.

          Through April 19, Lindor had just 15 hits in 71 plate appearances. He stroked two doubles, and one home run. He drove in only one run.

          The Mets must get more production from their All-Star caliber shortstop.

          Perhaps Lindor is starting to produce.

          New York Mets v Los Angeles Dodgers

          LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - APRIL 13: Francisco Lindor #12 of the New York Mets laughs during a game against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodger Stadium on April 13, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images)

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          baseballreference.com shows Lindor getting six hits in his last 20 plate appearances. Those hits included a double, and a home run.

          There is reason for optimism.

          Last year, Lindor, a switch-hitter, made the All Star team. He hit 35 doubles, 31 homers, and drove in 86 runs. He stole 31 bases, in 37 attempts.

          When the weather turns warmer, and Lindor is further away from his hamate bone surgery, the Mets and their fans will most likely see offensive numbers from Francisco Lindor that are more consistent with last year, than his cold 2026 start.

          The combination of the returning Juan Soto, and Francisco Lindor heating up could be a great recipe for New York Mets success moving forward.

          Key players matter.

          Soto is dynamic.

          Lindor ia consequential.

          Together, they can lead a surge for the New York Mets.

          Here is my most recent story about Juan Soto.

          MORE FROM FORBESNew York Mets Bats Should Boom, But Pitching May Be An IssueBy Bernie Pleskoff

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          '199-mile round-trips for away games is unsustainable'

          A women's football team in a traditional pose of two rows with the women at the back standing and the women in the front crouching neatly. They are dressed in red and black striped kits.
          Brunsmeer Athletic Women's Team only formed in 2022 and are now competing in Tier 5 in the North East Regional Womens Football League [Trevor Fox]

          Anyone driving on the A1 on a freezing night in February would have surely offered a sympathetic nod towards a group of women stranded at the side of the road.

          The coach taking Brunsmeer Athletic Women's first team back from their match against Sunderland had blown a tyre, leaving the players huddled together in the cold for two hours - just one peril of taking the regular long trips up and down the A1 which have become the norm for the team from Dore, in Sheffield, this season.

          Despite forming in 2022 and playing their home games at Hillsborough College in Sheffield, the Football Association (FA) placed the team in the North East Regional Women's Football League for the 2025-26 season, meaning regular visits to places such as Thornaby, Alnwick, Ponteland and South Shields, as well as closer locations like Bradford and Harrogate

          As a result, Brunsmeer Athletic's travel costs have so far reached £6,000 in coach fares this season - and for a team not bankrolled by a rich football club, and one that relies on limited sponsorship, it has left them with a difficult decision: either fold or relegate themselves to a division closer to home.

          A group of women huddled together in silver fire blankets at the side of the road
          The team found themselves stranded on the side of the A1 returning from Sunderland after a tyre blew on their coach [Andy Harper]

          Striker Nat Shaw, 36, previously rubbed shoulders with some of the greats of the current women's game, including Rachel Yankey and Alex Scott.

          Shaw's career has taken her to the highest level with Arsenal and Doncaster Belles, and later Sheffield United and Barnsley, who folded in 2025 after financial difficulty.

          She now works for an autism charity and has played for Brunsmeer in Tier 5 for the past two seasons.

          She says: "I keep telling the girls, they should be really proud of where they've got to.

          "We've practically no resources and we're playing against teams with five coaches, analysts, a physio and players in high-tech equipment showing how far they've run.

          "We didn't even have a manager that day [the tyre burst] - he was on holiday. We joke we're like the Dog and Duck team."

          'Unsustainable cost'

          Brunsmeer Athletic has a rich history in grassroots football in Sheffield.

          Formed in 1967 after players at Meersbrook and Brunswick Church joined together, the club now runs 26 teams including men's, boys' and girls' teams.

          The women's team formed in 2022, breaking away from Rotherham United's women's reserves.

          Manager Trevor Fox has led the group to two promotions, moving up from Tier 7 to Tier 5.

          This season, although the team has sometimes struggled on the field against more established clubs such as Huddersfield Town and Bradford City, the biggest hurdle has remained the long journeys.

          The team will have racked up over 2,000 miles (3,220 km) on the road, with an average of 199 miles (320 km) per round trip for away games.

          Fox says: "The unfortunate thing is that because of the travelling, many of the players have decided it's too big a commitment.

          "We're a small grassroots club. All the funding we receive is via sponsorship. The travelling is an expense we didn't account for.

          "It's costing us the best part of £6,000, which for a team of this size is unsustainable."

          While Brunsmeer Athletic currently sit in 10th place in their division, just above the relegation zone, two other teams - Hull United and York Railway Institute - have already succumbed to the financial pressures and folded in the past two years.

          A social media illustrated post showing a female footballer holding up a red shirt
          Carly Gill joined Brunsmeer from Dronfield Town for the 2025-26 season [Carly Gill]

          The long journey time has also proved a physical strain on Brunsmeer's players, who juggle football with full-time careers.

          Among the players are accountants, teachers, a scaffolder and several parents with young children.

          For civil servant Carly Gill, 42, the oldest member of the team, playing in Tier 5 has been a hugely "rewarding challenge" - but a challenging one, too.

          "It's really testing on the body when you're sat on a coach or minibus for between two and three hours," she says.

          "The shortest journey for us is around two hours and 45 minutes, so it's a long time to be on a minibus to then get out, start warming up, play and then travel back again. We're doing 12-hour days."

          Gill previously played and coached for 15 years at Dronfield Town FC in the East Midlands Regional Women's Football League.

          Last year, Brunsmeer applied to join that league at Tier 5 level, playing against local rivals Chesterfield, Rotherham United and Mansfield, but were turned down.

          A group of female footballers celebrate on a grass pitch, spraying champagne
          Last year, Brunsmeer were promoted to Tier 5 of the football pyramid [Andrew Harper]

          While recruiting players has proved difficult, finding coaching support for manager Fox has also been tricky.

          Most Sundays are spent away from home all day, meanwhile his wife, Karen, washes the team's kit.

          Andy Harper, who has 17 years of experience in the women's game coaching at Sheffield FC among others, volunteered to support Fox for the season, but says the FA needs to "rethink" football at this level.

          "The FA needs to stop focusing on the Women's Super League at the top and deal with real women's football and organise it properly.

          "You don't need to be super-intelligent to work out that some of these trips are ridiculous.

          "Instead of having two leagues - North and South - where there's massive travelling, why not have four leagues more regionalised?"

          A spokesperson for the FA said: "Once promotion and relegation takes place each season, we review each tier of the Women's Football Pyramid to ensure that clubs are allocated to the most appropriate league.

          "This allocation is based on geographic location, travel times and distances, and takes into account the views and requests of clubs.

          "The allocations are made to give the best possible outcome for the maximum number of clubs."

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          History of Indiana QBs in the NFL: Fernando Mendoza leads select group of Hoosiers to reach pros

          Fernando Mendoza

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          Fernando Mendoza is expected to have a great shot at becoming the greatest Hoosier QB to play in the NFL. 

          While the list of Indiana QBs to play in the NFL after the AFL-NFL 1970 merger is quite short (eight total, five got into a game), Trent Green currently stands alone atop the alumni list with over 28,000 passing yards and triple-digit touchdown passes. If Mendoza were to throw for six touchdowns in his rookie year, he would already move up to have the second-most TDs thrown by a Hoosier alum.

          Mendoza already has one of football's most prestigious awards in all of football with his 2025-26 Heisman Trophy, but he will be looking to his hardware collection in the NFL. The Offensive Rookie of the Year looks to be well within reach for the Indiana QB, and only time will tell in his NFL capabilities.

          Here's what to know about the history of Indiana quarterbacks in the NFL, plus how Mendoza's collegiate career stacks up to some of the big names.

          MORE: Who will be drafted after Fernando Mendoza at the 2026 NFL Draft?

          Indiana quarterbacks in the NFL

          Dating back to the NFL-AFL merger in 1970, there have been eight Indiana quarterbacks drafted to the NFL. 

          Despite the number, only five Hoosier QBs have seen any time on the field. To boot, only three of them have started an NFL game prior to Mendoza's entry to the league. While he was drafted in 1983, Babe Laufenberg became the second Indiana QB to start a game in the NFL after the 1970 merger. Laufenberg's first game came five years after he was drafted on his second stint with the San Diego Chargers. He started the first six games of the season after winning the starting QB position before suffering three broken ribs against the New Orleans Saints, before being cut after the season.

          Steve Bradley became the first Hoosier to throw a pass in the NFL in 1987, when he started a game for the Chicago Bears. In his lone professional start, Bradley completed 6 of 18 passes and threw for 77 yards, two touchdowns, and three interceptions in a 19-17 loss against the New Orleans Saints. He would be released following the loss.

          Indiana's best QB in the NFL was comfortably Trent Green. The former Hoosier had a 15-year career in the NFL and has the 67th most passing yards with 28,475. He was drafted by the Chargers with the third-to-last pick in the 1993 NFL Draft. While he didn't start until the 1998 season, he exceeded expectations with 3,441 yards, 23 touchdowns, and 11 interceptions, and became a free agent. After a stint with the Rams, he found his footing with the Kansas City Chiefs. In 2003, Green had his breakout year, throwing for 4,039 yards, 24 touchdowns, and 12 interceptions; this season's performance was enough to earn his first nod to the Pro Bowl. He led the Chiefs to a 13–3 record and a first-round bye in the playoffs before falling to Peyton Manning's Colts. In 2005, he was named to his second Pro Bowl after throwing for 4,010 yards (second to Tom Brady). After this, his career began to fizzle out largely due to repeated concussions, and he retired in 2009.

          Here's the full list of Indiana quarterbacks to be selected in the NFL Draft since 1970:

          YearNameRound (Pick)NFL RecordNFL career passing stats
          1973Ted McNulty15 (380)--
          1981Tim Clifford10 (260)--
          1983Babe Laufenberg6 (168)2-51,057 yards, 5 TDs, 11 INTs
          1986Steve Bradley12 (316)0-177 yards, 2 TDs, 3 INTs
          1993Trent Green8 (222)56-5728,475 yards, 162 TDs, 114 INTs
          2003Gilbran Hamdan7 (232)0-07 yards, 0 TDs, 0 INTs
          2016Nate Sudfield6 (187)0-0188 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT
          2025Kurtis Rourke7 (227)--

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          How Fernando Mendoza compares to Indiana QBs in NFL

          Barring an injury, Mendoza should be on track to have the second-most passing yards by an Indiana QB in his first NFL season. It may be some time before he is able to catch Green to top the charts, but Mendoza's career outlook is certainly bright.

          He will become the highest-drafted Hoosier QB when his name is called on April 23, most likely to the Las Vegas Raiders, and the first to be drafted in the first round. In fact, Mendoza will be the first Indiana QB to be drafted earlier than the sixth round.

          If all goes to plan, Mendoza has a very good shot of being the best Hoosier QB to play in the NFL. He will be drafted by a team that desperately needs help at the quarterback position, and Mendoza proved to be a great team leader for Indiana during their first-ever college football championship.

          During the 2025-2026 season for the Hoosiers, Mendoza broke IU’s single-season touchdown record that was set by Kurtis Rourke. He became the first Hoosiers quarterback to throw 30 or more touchdowns in a season. He was also the first Indiana QB to win the Heisman. Mendoza was 39 yards shy of breaking Nate Sudfield's program record for most passing yards in a single season (3,573). Here are Mendoza's complete stats for his collegiate career, where he showed vast improvement.

          SeasonTeamsGames PlayedPass YdsPass TDsRush TDsINTsCMPsATTsCmp %Y/AY/GRating
          2023Cal91,7081421015324363.07.0189.8132.8
          2024Cal113,004162626538668.77.8273.1144.6
          2025Indiana163,535417627337972.09.3220.9156.2
          Career--368,2477111226211,00868.68.2227.9156.2

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          Al Horford doesn't rule out retirement

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          Josh Hart: 'In the playoffs, we can’t give away games'

          The Knicks blew a 12-point lead to start the fourth quarter and fell to the Hawks 107-106 in Game 2 Monday night at Madison Square Garden. Now the series is tied 1-1 heading to Atlanta with a completely different tenor. Now the Hawks have life. Now, the worst memories around the Knicks have come flooding back. “It’s a game we should’ve won,” Josh Hart said. “In the playoffs, we can’t give away games.”

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          Luka Doncic returned to the Lakers in time for Game 1 against the Rockets, and although he is limited in practice as he continues his injury recovery, head coach JJ Redick jokingly acknowledged that he still has a specific role on the team. “He definitely passed and rebounded on some shooting drills,” Redick joked following Lakers’ practice on Monday. “It’s nice, it’s been really nice,” Redick continued. “I think having the group together two out of the last three days has been really nice.”

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          Carlos Cortes goes 4 for 5 with a homer and the Athletics beat the Mariners 6-4

          SEATTLE (AP) — Carlos Cortes, Nick Kurtz and Shea Langeliers each hit a solo homer, and the Athletics overcame an early three-run deficit to defeat the Seattle Mariners 6-4 on Monday night.

          Cortes went 4 for 5 with a home run in the fourth inning that trimmed Seattle's lead to 3-1. Kurtz and Langeliers hit back-to-back shots in the sixth to chase starter Emerson Hancock with the score tied at 3.

          Max Muncy put the Athletics ahead 4-3 in the eighth on a sacrifice fly with the bases loaded and no outs. Lawrence Butler added a two-run single to make it 6-3.

          The Athletics took sole possession of first place in the AL West.

          A's starter J.T. Ginn struck out six in 5 1/3 innings, allowing six hits and three runs. Hogan Harris (2-0) fanned two in 1 2/3 hitless innings to earn the win, and Joel Kuhnel worked the ninth for his fourth save.

          Kuhnel gave up an RBI double to Leo Rivas but got Cal Raleigh to pop up to shallow right field with a runner on second to end it.

          Hancock permitted seven hits over five-plus innings. Casey Legumina (0-1) took the loss after giving up three runs in the eighth.

          Josh Naylor went 3 for 4 with an RBI double for Seattle, and Raleigh hit his third home run of the season. Raleigh’s 156th career homer tied Raúl Ibañez for eighth in franchise history.

          Dominic Canzone also hit his third homer for the Mariners. Julio Rodríguez reached base safely for a 17th consecutive game and scored a run.

          Up next

          The second of 13 meetings between the Mariners and Athletics this season is scheduled for Tuesday, with Seattle RHP Luis Castillo facing LHP Jacob Lopez, who will be making his fifth start.

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          Nicky Butt rips into “disgrace” Alejandro Garnacho, exposes attitude issues

          Nicky Butt rips into “disgrace” Alejandro Garnacho, exposes attitude issues
          Nicky Butt rips into “disgrace” Alejandro Garnacho, exposes attitude issues

          Former Manchester United man Nicky Butt has delivered a scathing critique of Alejandro Garnacho, pointing to the behavioural concerns that marked his time at the club.

          Humiliated

          Garnacho endured an extremely difficult game on Saturday as United beat Chelsea 1-0 at Stamford Bridge. He came on in the first half for the injured Estevao and had no impact whatsoever for the Blues, who are currently in a torrid run of form.

          Diogo Dalot had a comfortable game against the forward, who repeatedly broke down Chelsea’s attacks and bizarrely kept tumbling over even under minimal pressure.

          After the final whistle, Luke Shaw appeared to aim a dig at the Argentina international when he posted a picture of himself flooring the Chelsea star to the ground. Several United players responded to the post, ridiculing Garnacho and offering a stark indication of how unpopular he may have been within the Old Trafford dressing room.

          Since joining Chelsea from United last summer, Garnacho has struggled to make an impact. His departure from United was somewhat acrimonious, following a public falling out with then-manager Ruben Amorim. Unhappy at being left on the bench for the Europa League final loss to Tottenham, Garnacho criticised Amorim for the decision while also raising questions about his future at the club.

          The shocking episode was the final straw in a long history of misconduct by the 21-year-old and his brother, with United appearing to have finally run out of patience.

          A recent report covered by The Peoples Person relayed that Sir Jim Ratcliffe was over the moon and could hardly contain his joy when Chelsea lodged a £40m bid for Garnacho.

          Speaking on The Good, The Bad & The Football podcast, United legend former academy manager and coach (coached reserves and briefly served as Ryan Giggs’ assistant), Nicky Butt, ripped into Garnacho’s attitude and shed some details on his experience with the player.

          Butt tears into Garnacho

          Butt said, “He signed at 16. I was academy manager at the time and he signed in a deal where they also signed Alvaro (Fernandez). Garnacho was always a bit stand-off-ish; he had a high opinion of himself. I thought he had an edge about him. And when he got into the first team – I will just say what I think because I was there – he got above his station way too quick. He got superstar status way too quick.”

          “And that’s not a former player saying they get paid too much, I hope young players get paid millions, but he got superstar status too quick and he obviously scored the bicycle kick which was phenomenal.”

          “Someone in that club or team at the time should have been swatting him down, and they might have been, and he ignored them. But the best thing Man United did was sell him because, forget his ability, and I don’t think he is that great anyway, but I thought his attitude was a disgrace when he was at Man United.”

          Butt added, “More importantly when he left, and if you completely disrespect your teammates and the football club when you leave, then that’s it.”

          “It is common knowledge that (Amorim) told him on the final game of the season that he can go find a new club. If he had been in our team then he would have been taken out every single day in training with the players we were brought up with.”

          “He would have been treated really badly, he’d have learned from that and got better.”

          “He was 21 or whatever when he left the club but you can’t be up your own backside thinking you are as big or bigger than Man United. In an interview recently, I watched it and he said: ‘I thought I should have played every game.’ I was thinking number one, you weren’t even that good, and number two you are young, be humble.”

          “What I would say is that he was very mentally strong. We had a lad called Anthony Elanga, I thought he was better, if he went at the right-back and lost the first three he wouldn’t do it again. He wouldn’t want to give the ball away. He is different now.”

          “Garnacho had that mentality to just keep going, that’s his biggest strength and that is why every now and again he will do something unbelievable. He has massive belief in himself.”

          Garnacho made 144 appearances for United, scoring 26 goals during that period. He also provided 22 assists.

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          Romelu Lukaku and Napoli reach amicable resolution after injury rehabilitation dispute

          Romelu Lukaku and Napoli reach amicable resolution after injury rehabilitation dispute
          Romelu Lukaku and Napoli reach amicable resolution after injury rehabilitation dispute

          Napoli and Romelu Lukaku have reached a positive resolution following recent discussions over the striker’s injury rehabilitation, bringing an end to a brief period of uncertainty between player and club.

          Lukaku travelled back to Italy earlier this week to hold face-to-face talks with Napoli officials after concerns emerged over his absence from the club’s training base.

          The 32-year-old had been recovering in Belgium after suffering a setback in his return from a long-term hamstring injury, a decision that initially caused tension with the Serie A side.

          Napoli had previously considered disciplinary measures after Lukaku failed to report for training, but those concerns have now eased following constructive dialogue between both parties.

          It has been agreed that the striker will continue his rehabilitation programme in Belgium, with the club satisfied that the arrangement best supports his recovery.

          Lukaku is expected to return to Naples once he reaches full fitness, with a timeline being managed carefully ahead of his anticipated involvement in upcoming international commitments.

          The forward has endured a frustrating campaign, having missed large parts of the season after sustaining a hamstring injury during pre-season.

          Although he returned to action in January, his involvement has been limited, with just seven appearances made, all from the substitutes’ bench.

          His decision to remain in Belgium during the March international break further highlighted his focus on regaining full fitness, with the Belgian football federation confirming that he had prioritised recovery over selection.

          Lukaku also addressed the situation publicly, stating: “I could never turn my back on Napoli, never,” while explaining that ongoing physical issues had prevented him from performing at his best.

          He added that medical checks had revealed inflammation around the iliopsoas muscle, which required careful management to avoid further complications.

          The striker joined Napoli from Chelsea in the summer of 2024 and made an immediate impact during his first season.

          He scored 14 goals and registered 11 assists as Napoli secured the Serie A title, establishing himself as a key figure in the squad.

          Despite the current campaign being disrupted by injury, the club remain confident in Lukaku’s importance once he returns to full fitness.

          For now, both player and club appear aligned in their approach, with the focus firmly on ensuring a complete recovery rather than rushing his return to action.

          Keeping calm in the fire separated a Manchester City maverick from everyone else on the pitch on Sunday

          Keeping calm in the fire separated a Manchester City maverick from everyone else on the pitch on Sunday
          Keeping calm in the fire separated a Manchester City maverick from everyone else on the pitch on Sunday

          As Manchester City have won their past four matches in all competitions, Rayan Cherki has put in four spellbinding displays. The French international is a one-of-a-kind player, as his ability on the ball is almost second to none in world football. Another aspect of Cherki’s play that stands out is his composure under pressure. Cherki’s composure under fire perfectly complements his prodigious technical ability. As Manchester City beat Arsenal 2-1 at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday, Cherki’s composure under pressure was impossible to miss in the top-of-the-table Premier League clash.

          The brilliance and composure of Rayan Cherki stood out in the heat of Sunday’s match.

          Sunday’s match between Manchester City and Arsenal was the perfect encapsulation of a top-of-the-Premier-League-table clash. The stakes were high, and both teams knew what picking up all three points would mean. At times, players for both teams seemed weighed down by this. The standard of Sunday’s match was high, but at times players made simple errors they ordinarily wouldn’t make. One player didn’t exhibit this tendency. That was Rayan Cherki. Every time he was on the ball, he seemed unfazed by the stakes of the match. The perfect example of this came when Cherki opened the scoring in the 16th minute.

          Rayan Cherki received the ball on the edge of the Arsenal area after a superb touch from Matheus Nunes. Cherki glided into the Arsenal area. He still had plenty to do to fashion a chance from the situation he was facing. First, Cherki left Gabriel in his wake with a brilliant touch on his left foot. He did the same to Declan Rice. Cherki made space for himself to shoot with his right foot and beat David Raya with a composed right-footed finish. It was a brilliant goal from Cherki as his skill and composure stood out.

          The goal Cherki scored was one of the goals of the season. In that one moment, he showed everything that makes him such a dangerous and great player. Plenty of players have tremendous technical ability, but many don’t have the composure to go with it. Rayan Cherki does, and that makes him such a dangerous weapon for Pep Guardiola’s side.

          Rayan Cherki showed once again how important he is to Manchester City against Arsenal.

          As Manchester City have beaten Arsenal twice, Chelsea and Liverpool in their past four matches, Rayan Cherki has shown just how vital he is to Pep Guardiola’s side. He is a weapon that can decide, or break open a match in a moment. If it wasn’t for Gianluigi Donnarumma’s error 107 seconds after Cherki’s goal, the piece of brilliance from the French international would have gotten more attention. It deserved to. As did his overall performance against Arsenal. When other players seemed rushed by the occasion on Sunday, Cherki didn’t seem flustered by it all. That trait will carry him a long way in the game coupled with his talent.

          Rayan Cherki’s ability to stay calm in the fire that is a top-of-the-table Premier League clash caught the eye as Manchester City beat Arsenal. It was impossible to miss every time Cherki got on the ball at the Etihad on Sunday. As the title race heats up, Cherki’s ability to stay calm when the stakes are at their highest may be a decisive factor that sees him break open games and tilt the title race City’s way.

          How mum inspired 'goofy' Mendoza to brink of NFL stardom

          Fernando Mendoza celebrates with his family after the Indiana Hoosiers win the college football national championship in Miami in 2026
          Fernando Mendoza's family joined him on the field after Indiana won the national championship [Getty Images]

          Fernando Mendoza had already shed a tear after being named the best player in college football.

          But as the Indiana quarterback gave his Heisman Trophy acceptance speech, his voice really began to crack when he talked directly to his mother.

          "This is your trophy as much as it is mine," he said. "You've always been my biggest fan. You're my light, you're my why."

          Elsa Mendoza hasn't just been a devoted 'football mom'. After living with multiple sclerosis (MS) for nearly 20 years, she is now a wheelchair user and the inspiration behind Fernando's rise from obscurity.

          "You taught me that toughness doesn't need to be loud," he added. "It can be quiet and strong. It is believing in yourself when the world doesn't give you much reason to."

          Now the 'goofy' business graduate is the overwhelming favourite to be picked first in this year's NFL Draft and link up with his idol Tom Brady.

          From 2,149th to national champion

          Fernando and Alberto Mendoza smiling after helping Indiana win college football's national championship in 2026
          Alberto Mendoza (right) was back-up quarterback to brother Fernando (left) last season [Getty Images]

          Having played tennis at the University of Miami, Elsa Mendoza encouraged her three sons to play sports and work hard academically.

          She urged her eldest Fernando to keep believing despite repeatedly being overlooked, beginning with his first team at nine years old, when he was initially fourth-choice quarterback.

          Coming out of high school, he was ranked 2,149th in the class of 2022 - and the 140th quarterback.

          He had to wait until late in the recruiting process to receive his only offer from a Power Five school - the top level of college football - but Elsa insisted it would come.

          In 2024, Fernando launched a fundraising campaign for the National MS Society to honour his mother's "strength and positivity". She had told her boys that she has MS in 2020, when her condition deteriorated after contracting Covid.

          In an open letter to Fernando on The Players' Tribune, days before the Heisman Trophy ceremony in December, she wrote that "one of the biggest issues I had to overcome as my condition first worsened wasn't just the condition itself. It was the embarrassment".

          But she added "you've never once looked away. You've never once treated me like I'm embarrassing, or deficient, or anything other than someone you love and are standing by".

          That became evident to a national audience last season after Fernando transferred to Indiana, where his younger brother Alberto was already on the roster.

          As they led the Hoosiers to their first national championship, they warmed the hearts of American sport fans by making sure their mother was part of the celebrations, with Fernando frequently highlighting her impact on his career.

          "To see her fight and overcome the struggle with the optimism that she has, she's been a great role model," he said.

          How 'football nerd' nearly went to Yale

          Several of Mendoza's post-game interviews have gone viral, partly because the 22-year-old is not your typical quarterback.

          As well as raising awareness of MS, Mendoza has been proud to talk about his heritage - all four of his grandparents are Cuban immigrants.

          He has boundless enthusiasm and is comfortable showing his emotions. He is also modest and polite - some have even said 'goofy'. After Indiana upset Ohio State to win their conference, he declared "the Hoosiers are flippin' champs".

          He talks about philosophy as well as football and has embraced being labelled a "football nerd" who is always eager to learn, putting more effort into updating his LinkedIn profile than Instagram.

          The Miami native had actually committed to study economics at Yale and play in the Ivy League before California gave him the athletic scholarship he yearned for.

          And even after becoming the Golden Bears' starting quarterback in 2023, he continued to prepare for a potential future outside the NFL, doing summer internships at real estate investment firms and coaching elementary school teams.

          He earned a bachelor's degree in business administration in only three years at Cal before transferring to Indiana last year to pursue a master's degree.

          Their football programme also gave Mendoza a better opportunity to take his game to the next level and his development exceeded expectations.

          He led the Hoosiers to an undefeated 16-0 season and enjoyed a fairytale finish, scoring the game-winning touchdown in his hometown against Miami, who would not even give him the chance to play as a walk-on (without a scholarship) in 2022.

          Days after winning that national championship game, he declared for this year's draft in trademark fashion, announcing "my LinkedIn status is now Open to Work".

          Fernando Mendoza scores a touchdown for Indiana to clinch victory in college football's national championship game in 2026
          Mendoza is slightly more athletic than Tom Brady, as he showed when diving into the end zone for his iconic 12-yard touchdown against Miami [Getty Images]

          Mendoza's leadership has impressed Brady

          Mendoza grew up idolising Tom Brady, who produced the ultimate underdog story by going from the 199th pick to record seven-time Super Bowl winner.

          Brady made that transformation by ensuring he had the best physical and mental preparation, and Mendoza has been doing the same having read Brady's book and followed his approach to nutrition, training and recovery.

          At 6ft 5in and 236lb (107kg), Mendoza has a similar build and playing style - an elite passer who admits he is not the fastest or strongest, but has the composure to make big plays in big moments.

          Mendoza's high school team-mates called him "baby Brady" because he "always had the intangibles, always had the personality" to lead. Speaking in December, Brady said that "his leadership is what stands out to me".

          Brady is now a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders, who have the first pick of this year's draft. He was part of a Raiders contingent at the national championship game and spoke briefly with Mendoza when the Raiders interviewed him at the NFL Combine.

          Mendoza says he would relish having Brady as a mentor and the Raiders have already signed Kirk Cousins with a view to the Heisman Trophy winner learning under the veteran quarterback during his rookie season.

          But Mendoza has turned down the chance to stroll onto the stage when his name is called out in Pittsburgh on Thursday.

          He has opted to stay home in Miami, to share the moment with his family and the mother who made sure he never gave up on his NFL dream.

          Ranking the most successful world record transfers of the past 50 years

          Graphic of Ronaldo, Zidane, Shearer and Gullit
          [BBC]

          Will the £200m Paris St-Germain-paid Barcelona for Neymar Jr ever be surpassed?

          Records are there to be broken, but that figure has stood as football's most expensive sum for almost a decade now and it is hard to see anyone topping it soon.

          Yet tracking the progression of the world record fee offers an insight into evolving trends of power and dominance in global football - from the Italian golden era to Real Madrid's Galactico splurge and, ultimately, Parisian riches.

          In the past half century, since Vicenza made jointly-owned Paolo Rossi the most expensive player when acquiring him from Juventus, the record has been broken 20 times, most recently in 2017.

          The names glitter like their price tags, Diego Maradona and Brazilian Ronaldo both there twice - being the world's most expensive footballer places you in an elite club where goals, glory and prestige are currency.

          Not all premium purchases pack a punch, of course. Neymar brought profile and panache to Paris but could not deliver the holy grail of European success, Denilson's trickery failed to help Real Betis beat the drop, a car crash curtailed Gigi Lentini's buccaneering brilliance.

          But let's look at those record deals that did prove a hit - value for money, if you like, moves that would have money saving expert Martin Lewis nodding approvingly.

          I've ranked the top 10 from the past 50 years. You can have your say below, too.

          "Wales, Golf, Madrid." Gareth Bale wasn't always adored at the Bernabeu, and when former Real Madrid star Predrag Mijatovic suggested those were the order of the Welshman's priorities, it stuck.

          For all the noise that he didn't care, though, Bale left Madrid with five European crowns.

          Only Cristiano Ronaldo has more than his three Champions League final goals and arguably no one has done it better than Bale's 2018 bicycle kick against Liverpool.

          His legacy among Madridistas may have been scorched by his penchant for the putting green, but Bale's ability to deliver big moments, and 106 goals in total, eked enough from his £86m arrival in 2013 to reach number 10 on this list.

          Gareth Bale
          Gareth Bale joined Real Madrid from Tottenham for £86m in 2013 - he won five Champions Leagues, scoring in two finals, as well as three La Liga titles, a Copa del Rey and numberous super cups [Getty Images]

          Which one of Ronaldo's world record moves was better? When he burst into the global footballing conscious with 47 goals in 49 games during a single season at Barcelona after arriving from PSV for £13.2m?

          Or the debut campaign at Inter where, up against the pound-for-pound best defenders in the world, he toyed with Serie A markers and netted 34 goals in all competitions?

          His first Ballon d'Or in 1997 straddled those electric campaigns, starring in Barcelona's Cup Winners' Cup and Copa del Rey triumphs, and at the Nou Camp they were certainly wowed - the Catalan giants just wish they could have held on to 'The Phenomenon' for longer.

          Inter, having stumped up the Brazilian's buyout clause, got a 20-year-old with the world at his record-breaking feet who would lead them to Uefa Cup glory that season and later captain the Nerazzurri.

          Ronaldo lifts Cup Winners' Cup
          Ronaldo's Barcelona stint only lasted one season, but saw him score 47 goals in 49 games for Bobby Robson's side. At Inter, he netted 59 in 99 games [Getty Images]

          But Ronaldo's dreaded knee injuries meant his time at San Siro never realised the glorious heights of that first scintillating season.

          After the initial injury in November 1999, by which point Inter had paid another world record fee for Christian Vieri, Ronaldo managed only 10 Serie A games in two years before joining Real Madrid after Brazil's 2002 World Cup triumph.

          With that in mind, Ronaldo's Barcelona transfer pips his Inter move to come in at eight. If his mesmerising spell in Blaugrana had lasted longer, it would be a lot higher…

          Alan Shearer celebrates
          Alan Shearer scored 206 goals in 405 games during 10 seasons at Newcastle, after joining from Blackburn for £15m in 1996 - a fee that with inflation has been suggested would be worth more than £200m today [Getty Images]

          The summer of 1996 was a fruitful one for club accountants. Before July was out, Newcastle United broke the record again to take Alan Shearer from Blackburn Rovers.

          Shearer - after three successive seasons scoring more than 30 Premier League goals and a Euro 96 Golden Boot - had his pick of Manchester United or Real Madrid.

          Instead he chose a £15m homecoming, looking to propel Kevin Keegan's Toon outfit from runners-up to title winners.

          The goals flowed even if the silverware didn't - 206 in total, the England striker charged around St James', arm aloft, to become Newcastle and the Premier League's all-time top scorer.

          Netting the most satisfying volley in Champions League final history is perhaps worth the £46.6m Real Madrid paid Juventus for Zinedine Zidane alone. Real purchased peak Zizou and got an immediate delivery on their dough that season.

          The Frenchman joins this list at six as, despite that being his only European triumph as a player, Zidane's affiliation with the club saw him return to lead Madrid to three successive crowns from the dugout.

          Luis Figo
          Barca fans threw objects, including a pig's head, at former star Luis Figo every time he took a corner during the Clasico in November 2002 - such was the volume of objects thrown that play was suspended at the Nou Camp for almost 20 minutes in the second half [Getty Images]

          The transfer that altered the course of Real Madrid's modern history, though, was snagging Luis Figo from bitter rivals Barcelona in 2000, heralding the dawn of Florentino Perez's presidency and the club's Galactico era, breaking the transfer record five times in a row over the next 13 years.

          Perez, bidding to be elected, bet all his chips on bringing Figo to Madrid as the Portugal star's contract talks at the Nou Camp stalled.

          Figo unwittingly found himself embroiled in a soap opera of a transfer saga - power in the hands of those who wanted a slice of his talent and crazed by the cash that came with it.

          Figo looked dazed and bewildered at his unveiling but showed his class once he hit the Bernabeu turf. Winning the Ballon d'Or months after arriving in Madrid, in part for his form at Barcelona, was further salt in the Catalan club's wounds.

          Barca's Culers responded with a pig's head.

          Roberto Baggio
          Roberto Baggio scored 115 goals in 200 games at Juventus during an Italian era characterised by frugal defending. Baggio won the Uefa Cup and Serie A title, as well as landing the Ballon d'Or while in Turin [Getty Images]

          The story goes Fiorentina president Flavio Pontello had to barricade himself inside Stadio Artemio Franchi as a rioting mob of angry La Viola fans protested the sale of star Roberto Baggio to rivals Juventus for a world record £8m in May 1990.

          The same wrath greeted Baggio on his return to Florence even as 'The Divine Ponytail', who converted to Buddhism after a career-threatening injury, refused to take a spot-kick against his old club and then wrapped one of the purple scarves thrown towards him around his neck.

          That did nothing to satisfy supporters in Turin, who felt Baggio was reluctant to join anyway, even if the diminutive Italian's brilliance helped drag Juventus to a Uefa Cup triumph in 1993 and overcome Milan's Serie A dominance two years later.

          Baggio left Stadio delle Alpi with 115 goals and 54 assists in 200 games, but the 1993 Ballon d'Or winner's contribution cannot be determined merely by stats.

          Following Baggio at three is Ruud Gullit, a transformative cog in Silvio Berlusconi's own all-star cast assembled at San Siro after joining AC Milan from PSV for £6m in 1987.

          Shortly after touching down in Milan, the versatile 'total footballer' who could play anywhere and do almost anything with his poise, skill and formidable frame, won the Ballon d'Or and helped the Rossoneri clinch a first Scudetto in a decade.

          Gullit was one of three famed Dutchmen in the side that then ended Milan's 20-year wait for a European Cup in 1989, him and Marco van Basten both scoring twice in the final, before retaining that crown the following summer.

          The elegant all-rounder, though, says a knee problem during that first European success took away some of his edge.

          Between injury issues and Italian football's limit on foreign players, he missed the 1993 Champions League final and eventually left Serie A, via Sampdoria, for Chelsea.

          Ruud Gullit
          Ruud Gullit played 171 times for AC Milan, scoring 56 goals. He won two European Cups, two Serie A titles and a Ballon d'Or during his time at San Siro [Getty Images]

          For all Diego Maradona twinkled at the Nou Camp, his time in Catalonia is characterised by all-night parties and the brawl with Athletic Club players that brought a three-month ban and convinced Barca chiefs they no longer wanted to indulge the game's most-gifted star.

          In Naples, fans contributed to help get a world record £5m deal over the line and Maradona found a city reflecting his own flaws, beautiful but broken - one in the Camorra's grip and recovering from a deadly earthquake.

          Maradona guided Napoli to a first ever Scudetto and added another three years later. He won the Uefa Cup and Coppa Italia and when his stunning individual performances lifted Argentina to World Cup glory in 1986, Neapolitans proudly declared him theirs.

          His legacy transcends football because of how he resonated with the people of Naples, the anti-establishment 'Pibe' who echoed their principles. It's why he's still worshipped today - from the stadium bearing his name to the dizzying Quartieri Spagnoli streets lined with murals and memorabilia.

          Diego Maradona
          Diego Maradona spent seven seasons at Napoli, winning Serie A twice, a Coppa Italia and the Uefa Cup [Getty Images]

          In at number one, though, is a force who made the £80m Real Madrid coughed up to prise him from Manchester United in 2009 look like pennies. To think 33 goals in 35 games during his first season at the Bernabeu would prove the least prolific.

          Cristiano Ronaldo channelled every ounce of energy into becoming the best in the world - phenomenal with the ball, technically sublime yet a physical specimen who could jump higher, run faster and out-battle almost any defender on the planet.

          The Portugal legend scored 450 goals in 438 games over nine seasons. He won four Champions Leagues and four Ballons d'Or while in Madrid, and when the time came to sell the 33-year-old to Juventus in 2018, Real still made a £13m profit.

          Jordan Martinook gives Hurricanes 2OT win after missing penalty shot

          Jordan Martinook made amends after an earlier overtime opportunity went awry by scoring with 6:07 remaining in the second OT, lifting the Carolina Hurricanes to a 3-2 victory in Game 2 on Monday, April 20.

          Martinook scored coming down the slot to end the game and send the Hurricanes to a 2-0 lead in the best-of-seven series.

          Logan Stankoven and Sebastian Aho scored the first two goals for Carolina. Frederik Andersen made 36 saves for the win.

          Drake Batherson and Dylan Cozens had Ottawa's goals, with Jake Sanderson assisting on both tallies. Goalie Linus Ullmark seemed dialed in to steal a victory for Ottawa, making 43 saves.

          JORDAN MARTINOOK WINS IT FOR THE HURRICANES IN DOUBLE OT 🤯 pic.twitter.com/AbE5BkaX7m

          — ESPN (@espn) April 21, 2026

          The Hurricanes appeared to win it on a Mark Jankowski goal with 2:42 left in the first overtime, but an offside ruling after a video review negated the score and reset the clock to slightly more than three minutes. Yet Martinook was awarded a penalty shot as part of the sequence, with Ullmark making the stop to extend the game.

          Game 3 is Thursday night in Ottawa.

          There were stretches, including in overtime, when Ullmark and Andersen seemed to take turns making game-saving stops. Ottawa's Tim Stutzle nearly ended it in OT, but his shot bounced off the post.

          Stankoven converted on the game's first power play 6:31 into the game off a feed from Taylor Hall, who was stationed behind the net. Stankoven has scored the first goal in both games in the series. Ottawa's Brady Tkachuk was in the penalty box for roughing.

          Aho's first goal of the postseason came 7:50 into the second period in transition after he took a pass from Jordan Staal.

          Ullmark's recovery for a save on Hall's blast prevented Carolina from taking a three-goal lead.

          The Senators didn't score for the first 90 minutes of the series, and then they notched two goals in less than a six-minute stretch.

          Batherson scored by shoveling the puck into the net after a deflection ended back near his stick on the left side of the net.

          Cozens pulled the Senators even with 3:20 to play in the second period.

          The pace was much accelerated from Game 1, with the Hurricanes holding a 28-16 edge in shots through two periods. The Senators outshot Carolina 8-5 in the scoreless third, which was played without a penalty called.

          Stars 4, Wild 2

          Wyatt Johnson scored twice as the Dallas Stars tied their series against the Minnesota Wild 1-1.

          Johnson scored the opening goal and an empty netter as the Stars overcame a 6-1 loss in Game 1. Brock Faber scored twice for the Wild.

          Game 3 is Wednesday in Minnesota.

          Oilers 4, Ducks 3

          Kasperi Kapanen scored twice, including the game-winner, as Edmonton won its opener.

          Leon Draisaitl had two assists in his return from a 14-game injury absence.

          Jason Dickinson also scored twice for the Oilers and Troy Terry scored twice for Anaheim.

          This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Hurricanes' Jordan Martinook scores in 2OT to beat Senators

          San Francisco 49ers, Trent Williams agree to $50M extension

          The Arizona Cardinals will have to deal with one of the best left tackles in the NFL for potentially another couple of seasons. Avoiding a potential lengthy offseason contract dispute, the San Francisco 49ers and left tackle Trent Williams agreed to a two-year, $50 million extension that keeps him around through 2027.

          Williams will turn 38 years old in July, but the 12-time Pro Bowler and three-time first-team All-Pro is still great.

          He gets a $22 million signing bonus and $37 million guaranteed.

          If he plays out both seasons, it means the Cardinals will have to deal with him protecting 49ers quarterbacks and creating holes in the run game at least four more times.

          The $25 million per-year average on the extension is something to watch, as the Cardinals will be negotiating an extension with left tackle Paris Johnson. Johnson has said he wants to be a $40 million per-year man. With Williams' deal, we will see how that impacts future left tackle contracts.

          Get more Cardinals and NFL coverage from Cards Wire's Jess Root and others by listening to the latest on the Rise Up, See Red podcast. Subscribe on SpotifyYouTube or Apple podcasts.

          This article originally appeared on Cards Wire: San Francisco 49ers, Trent Williams agree to $50M extension

          Chelsea XI vs Brighton – Predicted lineup and team news

          Chelsea XI vs Brighton – Predicted lineup and team news
          Chelsea XI vs Brighton – Predicted lineup and team news

          Chelsea travel to the south coast tonight, desperate to end a goal drought that has paralysed their season.

          The Blues have failed to find the net in their last four Premier League matches. Saturday’s 1-0 home loss to Manchester United was their fourth consecutive league defeat. Liam Rosenior’s side have seen their form nose-dive since early March. They are now seven points behind the top five with only five games remaining.

          Stamford Bridge was stunned by the lack of cutting edge against United on Saturday. Chelsea have lost two of their last three visits to the Amex Stadium. Despite creating more chances in some games, they have been punished for poor finishing. Tonight is widely considered a must-win fixture to save their European ambitions.

          Chelsea team news

          Liam Rosenior is hoping to welcome back top scorer Joao Pedro for this crucial match. The striker missed the defeat to Manchester United with a thigh problem. He was out on the grass training on Monday and faces a morning fitness test. His return would provide a massive psychological boost to a struggling strike force.

          In his absence, the burden falls on Cole Palmer to rediscover his clinical touch. Palmer has five goals in his last three appearances against the Seagulls. He has accounted for 43% of Chelsea’s total attempts in those fixtures. Enzo Fernandez is confirmed as available after a calf scare at the weekend.

          However, Estevao Willian has joined a lengthy injury list with a hamstring problem. He joins captain Reece James, Filip Jorgensen, and Jamie Gittens on the sidelines. That said, Levi Colwill is training again but is not yet ready for a first-team start. He featured for the Under-21s last week as part of his ACL recovery.

          Liam Delap is predicted to start up front as the focal point of the attack. He will be supported by Alejandro Garnacho and Pedro Neto on the flanks. Moises Caicedo will anchor the midfield against his former club at the Amex. Chelsea have not kept an away clean sheet in eight Premier League games. They must find a balance between attacking intent and defensive discipline tonight.

          Chelsea predicted lineup

          Chelsea Predicted XI (4-2-3-1): Sanchez; Gusto, Fofana, Chalobah, Cucurella; Caicedo, Fernandez; Neto, Palmer, Garnacho; Delap

          When will the match kick off?

          Tuesday, 21 April 2026, at 20:00 BST.

          How to watch Brighton vs Chelsea?

          The match is live in the UK on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League. Coverage begins at 19:30 BST.

          Read more- Giggs advocates potential Palmer move to Manchester United

          See Also- How Man City’s win vs Arsenal could actually decide the title

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          Real Madrid vs Deportivo Alaves – Predicted lineup and team news

          Real Madrid vs Deportivo Alaves – Predicted lineup and team news
          Real Madrid vs Deportivo Alaves – Predicted lineup and team news

          Real Madrid host Deportivo Alavés at the Santiago Bernabéu on Tuesday night in a La Liga encounter.

          Los Blancos are currently second in the table with 70 points from 31 games, sitting nine points behind leaders Barcelona. Álvaro Arbeloa’s side will be aiming to bounce back to winning form and extend their dominant run in this fixture, having won the last eight meetings against Alavés.

          However, Madrid comes into the match on a difficult run, without a win in their last four games in all competitions. A tough April included a 2-1 loss to Mallorca and a 1-1 draw with Girona in La Liga. Their struggles were made worse by a Champions League quarter-final exit, where they lost both legs to Bayern Munich (2-1 and 4-3).

          Real Madrid team news

          There is some good news on the team front, with Aurelien Tchouameni returning after missing European action through suspension. Still, Madrid is dealing with several absences.

          Rodrygo is out with a serious knee injury, while Thibaut Courtois remains sidelined, meaning Andriy Lunin continues in goal. Raúl Asencio is also unavailable after being hospitalised due to illness.

          At the back, Eder Militao is expected to partner Dean Huijsen. Franco Mastantuono is back from suspension but is likely to start on the bench, with Federico Valverde and Jude Bellingham preferred in midfield for their energy and control.

          Real Madrid predicted lineup

          Possible Real Madrid starting XI: Lunin; Alexander-Arnold, Militao, Rudiger, Carreras; Valverde, Tchouameni, Guler, Bellingham; Mbappe, Vinicius Jr

          When will the match kick off?

          The match will kick off at 8:30pm BST on Tuesday, 21st April.

          How to watch Real Madrid vs Deportivo Alaves?

          In the UK, the match will be broadcast live on Premier Sports 1 and can also be streamed via Premier Sports online or through a La Liga TV subscription.

          Read Also – Chelsea XI vs Brighton – Predicted lineup and team news

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          Real Madrid vs Deportivo Alaves– Match preview and team news

          Real Madrid vs Deportivo Alaves– Match preview and team news
          Real Madrid vs Deportivo Alaves– Match preview and team news

          Real Madrid welcomes Deportivo Alaves to Santiago Bernabeu on Tuesday night in a La Liga clash.

          Currently sitting in second position in the league table with 70 points from 31 matches, nine points adrift of league leaders Barcelona, Alvaro Arbeloa will look to come back to winning ways making this the ninth straight head-to-head victory against Deportivo.

          Real Madrid vs Deportivo Alaves – Match preview and team news

          • Date: Tuesday, 21st April.
          • Kick-off: 8:30pm BST.
          • Venue: Estadio Bernabeu.

          Real Madrid team news

          Real Madrid enters this clash with a mix of returning strength and long-term absences. Aurélien Tchouaméni is back he missed the recent European action due to suspension.

          However, the squad remains hampered by the loss of Rodrygo Goes, who is sidelined with a major knee injury. In goal, Andriy Lunin continues to deputise for the injured Thibaut Courtois, while Raúl Asencio is unavailable after being hospitalised with gastroenteritis.

          Defensively, the duo of Eder Militao and Dean Huijsen is expected to start. While Franco Mastantuono returns from his own domestic ban, manager Álvaro Arbeloa is expected to keep him on the bench initially, opting for the established energy of Federico Valverde and Jude Bellingham to control the tempo.

          Deportivo Alaves team news

          Deportivo Alaves faces a daunting task at the Bernabéu while dealing with several forced changes to their starting eleven. Manager Quique Sanchez will be without the services of Abde Rebbach who is serving a suspension for yellow card accumulation.

          Joining him on the sidelines is defender Facundo Garcés, who is suspended as well. On the injury front, Carlos Protesoni is injured with a muscular issue.

          Carlos Benavidez also remains sidelined. Youssef Enriquez will likely take the left back role in place of Rebbach, while Lucas Boye might replace Ibrahim Diabate after scoring in two consecutive matches as a substitute.

          Form

          Real Madrid

          Real Madrid enters this fixture in a rare slump, winless in their last four matches across all competitions. A punishing April saw them suffer a 2-1 defeat to RCD Mallorca and a 1-1 draw against Girona FC in La Liga. These domestic setbacks were compounded by a heartbreaking Champions League exit, losing both legs of their quarter-final to FC Bayern Munich (1-2 and 4-3).

          Deporting Alaves

          Deportivo Alavés arrives at the Bernabéu showing resilient form as they battle for La Liga survival. Currently 17th in the standings, they are unbeaten in their last four outings. Their recent results include back-to-back high-scoring draws: a 2-2 tie with CA Osasuna followed by a thrilling 3-3 draw away to Real Sociedad. While their attack has produced 10 goals in four games, they remain defensively vulnerable, failing to keep a clean sheet in their last 16 league matches.

          Predicted lineups

          Real Madrid: Lunin; Alexander-Arnold, Militao, Rudiger, Carreras; Valverde, Tchouameni, Guler, Bellingham; Mbappe, Vinicius Jr

          Deportivo Alaves: Sivera; Perez, Otto, Tenaglia, Parada, Enriquez; Ibanez, Blanco, Guridi; Martinez, Boye

          How to watch Real Madrid vs Deportivo Alaves?

          In the UK, Real Madrid vs Deportivo Alavés is shown on Premier Sports 1 and is also available through the Premier Sports online streaming service or a La Liga TV subscription.

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          Brighton XI vs Chelsea – Predicted lineup and team news

          Brighton XI vs Chelsea – Predicted lineup and team news
          Brighton XI vs Chelsea – Predicted lineup and team news

          Brighton & Hove Albion host Chelsea tonight with the chance to move into the top six of the Premier League.

          The Seagulls are currently enjoying a four-match unbeaten run following a dramatic draw with Tottenham. Georginio Rutter’s stoppage-time equaliser on Saturday kept Brighton firmly in the hunt for European football. They have won their last two league games against Chelsea. A third consecutive win against the Blues would be a historic achievement for the Sussex club.

          Fabian Hürzeler has transformed the Amex into a difficult venue for elite opposition this season. He has never lost a Premier League match against an English manager in nine attempts. Chelsea manager Liam Rosenior will be the latest to test this impressive record. Brighton’s tactical flexibility has seen them score 17 goals in their last seven games against Chelsea.

          Brighton team news

          The biggest boost for the hosts is the return of captain Lewis Dunk. He missed the Tottenham game through suspension, but will lead the defence tonight. Kaoru Mitoma is also available for selection after overcoming minor cramps. Hürzeler confirmed that the Japanese winger’s withdrawal on Saturday was merely a precautionary measure.

          However, the squad still faces several injury-related absences in midfield and defence. Diego Gomez is ruled out with a suspected knee injury sustained last weekend. Solly March remains unavailable due to a minor muscle issue picked up in training. Meanwhile, veteran James Milner is also not ready to return to the matchday group yet.

          Danny Welbeck will lead the line, having a prolific record against tonight’s opponents. He has seven goal involvements in eight Premier League games against Chelsea for Brighton. This contrasts sharply with his single goal in ten previous games for other clubs. Pascal Gross and Yasin Ayari are expected to control the midfield engine room.

          Yankuba Minteh and Georginio Rutter will provide the creative spark from the attacking positions. Brighton’s home matches have become tighter recently, averaging just 1.8 goals over the last nine games. This suggests a more disciplined approach from Hürzeler compared to earlier in the season. They will look to strike first and maintain their dominance over the Blues.

          Brighton predicted lineup

          Brighton Predicted XI (4-2-3-1): Verbruggen; Wieffer, van Hecke, Dunk, Kadioglu; Ayari, Gross; Minteh, Hinshelwood, Rutter; Welbeck

          When will the match kick off?

          Tuesday, 21 April 2026, at 20:00 BST.

          How to watch Brighton vs Chelsea?

          The match is live in the UK on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League. Coverage begins at 19:30 BST.

          Read more- Chelsea boss Rosenior refuses to give up Champions League hopes

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          Brighton vs Chelsea – Match preview and team news

          Brighton vs Chelsea – Match preview and team news
          Brighton vs Chelsea – Match preview and team news

          Chelsea head to the Amex Stadium on Tuesday night desperately seeking to halt a season-defining collapse.

          Liam Rosenior’s side have lost their last four Premier League matches without scoring a single goal. This dismal run has left the Blues seven points adrift of the Champions League qualification spots. Successive wins for Aston Villa and Liverpool at the weekend have further increased the pressure on Chelsea. They must find a way to score and win to remain in the European race.

          Brighton, meanwhile, arrive at this fixture as one of the most resilient teams in the division right now. The Seagulls extended their unbeaten run to four games with a late draw against Tottenham on Saturday. Fabian Hürzeler’s men have won their last two league encounters against Chelsea. They sit just one point behind the Blues in ninth place with five games remaining. A victory for the hosts would see them leapfrog Chelsea in the Premier League standings.

          Brighton vs Chelsea – Match preview and team news

          • Date: Tuesday, 21 April 2026
          • Kick-off: 20:00 BST
          • Venue: Amex Stadium
          • Referee: Craig Pawson
          • VAR: James Bell
          • Last Meeting: Chelsea 1–3 Brighton (27 September 2025, Premier League)

          Team news

          Brighton

          Kaoru Mitoma is available despite being substituted against Tottenham with cramps. Captain Lewis Dunk returns to the squad after serving a suspension for yellow cards. That said, Diego Gomez, Solly March, and James Milner will all miss the clash through injury.

          Chelsea

          Enzo Fernandez is fit to feature despite withdrawing with a calf problem against Manchester United. Joao Pedro faces a late fitness test to determine if he can face his former club. In his absence, Estevao Willian is out with a hamstring injury alongside long-term absentee Reece James.

          Form

          Brighton

          The Seagulls have lost only once in their last seven matches across all competitions. They have shown great character recently by coming back late in games to secure results. Brighton have opened the scoring in five of their last seven outings. Their home form against Chelsea is strong, with three wins in their last four meetings.

          Chelsea

          Chelsea are currently enduring a five-match losing streak without scoring if including European competition. They have lost six of their last seven matches during a disastrous spring period. Despite their struggles, eight of their last ten games have finished with over 2.5 goals. Defensively they remain vulnerable, conceding the opening goal in nine of those ten fixtures.

          Predicted lineups

          Brighton (4-2-3-1): Verbruggen; Wieffer, van Hecke, Dunk, Kadioglu; Ayari, Gross; Minteh, Hinshelwood, Rutter; Welbeck

          Chelsea (4-2-3-1): Sanchez; Gusto, Fofana, Chalobah, Cucurella; Caicedo, Fernandez; Neto, Palmer, Garnacho; Delap

          How to watch Brighton vs Chelsea?

          The match is live in the UK on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League. Coverage begins at 19:30 BST.

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          Johnston and Stars beat Wild 4-2 in Game 2 to even their first-round playoff series

          DALLAS (AP) — Wyatt Johnston had two unusual goals, Matt Duchene scored a tiebreaking power-play goal and had an assist, and the Dallas Stars beat the Minnesota Wild 4-2 in Game 2 on Monday night to even their first-round Western Conference series.

          The Stars went ahead to stay with a power play winding down about four minutes into the penalty-filled second period when Duchene made a quick pass to Mikko Rantanen and then got the puck back just in front of the crease. That made it 2-1.

          Dallas goalie Jake Oettinger stopped 28 shots, including a point-blank attempt by Kirill Kaprzov with 2 1/2 minutes to play when the Wild were on a power play after Dallas was penalized for too many men on the ice.

          Brock Faber scored his first two career playoff goals for Minnesota, which won the opener 6-1 on Saturday but missed a chance in its 15th playoff appearance to take its first-ever 2-0 series lead.

          Jason Robertson, who like Johnston scored 45 goals in the regular season, also scored for Dallas. Nils Liundvist had two assists.

          Game 3 is Wednesday night at Minnesota.

          Johnston, the 22-year-old center already in his fourth postseason and 58th playoff game, put Dallas up 1-0 midway through the first on his shot that ricocheted off the boards behind the net and then went off the left skate of Wallstedt and just inside the post. Lundkvist had the primary assist when he pushed the puck with his skate back to Johnston.

          The Stars were on another power play in the final minute when Johnston — from a crowd in front of Oettinger — knocked the puck to the other end, with it rolling and swerving into the empty net.

          Wild rookie goalie Jesper Wallstedt, who has started both games ahead of playoff-experienced Filip Gustavsson, also had 28 saves.

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          'Bad moment' to team of the season - Doyle's turnaround

          Callum Doyle smiles as he celebrates after scoring against Chelsea in the FA Cup
          Callum Doyle had loan spells at Sunderland, Coventry, Leicester and Norwich before joining Wrexham [Getty Images]

          Defender Callum Doyle has been a key member of the Wrexham team bidding for the Championship play-offs.

          The 22-year-old has played in 36 games in all competitions this season, including 26 successive matches.

          His performances have been recognised with a spot in the Championship team of the season, one he describes as a "massive honour".

          But Doyle acknowledges that life at the Stok Cae Ras did not get off to the best of starts.

          Back in October the 22-year-old former Manchester City youngster was featuring in only his eighth game for his new club following a late summer move.

          In the second half at home to Oxford - a game Wrexham won 1-0 - he was shown a straight red card.

          "It's one of those moments that it's a bad moment," Doyle said.

          "But, in the grand scheme of things it's not so bad of how I've changed my attitude towards training.

          "And it's been good for me since that point."

          The sending off proved to be a blessing and a turning point for the centre-back's season.

          Doyle's enforced absence was an opportunity that manager Phil Parkinson and his coaching team used to work with the Manchester-born defender.

          "He came in and missed a lot of pre-season, so it took us a while to get him up to speed," said Parkinson.

          "When he got sent off, it was a chance for us to pull him away and do work with him and almost give him a mini pre-season and get him to where he needed to be.

          "But I think everybody can see what a class player Callum is.

          "He's got a lot of experience for someone so young and the aim is for him now to finish his season strongly."

          Oxford United's Siriki Dembele is in the air with Callum Doyle sliding across the pitch after a tackle
          Callum Doyle received a straight red card for a sliding challenge on Oxford United's Siriki Dembele. [Getty Images]

          Doyle is grateful for the support of Wrexham's staff, and team-mates, during those difficult opening weeks of the season.

          He had arrived at the newly-promoted Championship club in mid-August, two league games into the new campaign.

          "You know, at the start, I did struggle," Doyle admited.

          "At the start it wasn't the best and at the time I was a bit down.

          "But since then I think I've improved a lot and I think everyone can see around the building that my mood's changed."

          And the former England Under-21 international recognises the improvements that have come from working closely with Wrexham's coaching team.

          "It helps with the staff pushing me every day, working with me, improving me, day in, day out," added Doyle.

          "I just talk to them, little chats just in training, just to keep me going and confident.

          "And I'm thankful that it's worked out this season.

          "And, you know, it helps that we've got a really good bunch of lads that are helping me along the way as well."

          A graduate of the Manchester City academy, Doyle did not make a senior appearance for the Citizens prior to his move to Wrexham last summer.

          The 2022 Uefa European Under-19 Championship winner with England had, however, enjoyed promotions during loan spells with Sunderland and Leicester - something he is hoping to achieve with Wrexham.

          The Red Dragons are two points off the play-offs with three games remaining, beginning with an away trip to Oxford United on Tuesday.

          "Getting promoted is probably one of the best feelings in football," Doyle said.

          "The Championship this year, you know, it's tough. Everything's so tight, especially now. We've got to focus on ourselves at the moment - big three games to go.

          "We've just got to keep going, keep doing what we're doing - keep just trying our hardest and putting the effort in.

          "We've got to go for it and I think the fans will help with that, especially the travelling fans."

          Where to watch Red Sox vs. Yankees today: Channel, time, TV schedule, live stream for rivalry series games

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          Where to watch Red Sox vs. Yankees today: Channel, time, TV schedule, live stream for rivalry series games originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

          The best rivalry in sports is between the Red Sox and Yankees. When the two teams face off, you can always expect fireworks. This year looks to be no different.

          Boston hosts New York for a three-game midweek set to rekindle the rivalry for 2026. The Yankees have the best record in the American League at 13-9 and are coming off a sweep of the Royals, with the Red Sox at the opposite end of the AL East after a hard-fought weekend set against the Tigers. 

          The Yankees own the all-time record against the Red Sox, 1,249-1,037-14. Dating back to the days of Babe Ruth, the rivalry between the two teams has elevated in the 2000s.

          From Derek Jeter and Aaron Judge to David Ortiz and Roman Anthony, the rivalry has featured several top-tier stars. What will happen when the division rivals face off early on during the 2026 season?  

          Here is everything you need to know about Red Sox vs. Yankees, including TV and streaming options for the series.

          Where to watch Red Sox vs. Yankees today

          • TV channel: TBS, MLB Network, Fox
          • Live stream:DIRECTV

          All three games of the Red Sox vs. Yankees series will air nationally, on three different channels: TBS, MLB Network and Fox (see full series schedule below). Fans can stream all of them live on DIRECTV, which offers a free trial to new users. 

          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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          Red Sox vs. Yankees schedule this week

          Here's all you need to know about this week's Red Sox-Yankees series schedule:

          DateGameTime (ET)Channel
          April 21vs. Yankees6:45 p.m.TBS, DIRECTV
          April 22vs. Yankees6:45 p.m.MLB Network, DIRECTV
          April 23vs. Yankees6:10 p.m.Fox, DIRECTV

          Red Sox vs. Yankees 2026 series schedule

          Here are all the games this season between the Red Sox and Yankees:

          DateGameTime (ET)
          April 21at Boston6:45 p.m.
          April 22at Boston6:45 p.m.
          April 23at Boston6:10 p.m.
          June 5at New York7:05 p.m.
          June 6at New York7:35 p.m.
          June 7at New York1:35 p.m.
          June 25at Boston7:10 p.m.
          June 26at Boston7:10 p.m.
          June 27at Boston1:10 p.m.
          June 28at Boston7:20 p.m.
          August 28at New York7:05 p.m.
          August 29at New York7:15 p.m.
          August 30at New York1:35 p.m.

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          NFL Draft prospects 2026: Final big board of top 257 players overall, rankings by position

          NFL Draft prospects 2026: Final big board of top 257 players overall, rankings by position originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

          With about three weeks remaining before the first-round of the 2026 NFL Draft goes on the clock, the pre-selection process has come to an unofficial close. The on-field evalutions through college football season, all-star games, the Combine and pro days are in the rearview mirror.

          All eyes are now forward on how good of players the draff-worthiest prospects will be. Here's an updated, expanded and final look (barring injuries or other developments) at the most likely players to be taken sometime in Rounds 1 through 7:

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          NFL Draft prospect rankings 2026

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          1. Fernando Mendoza, QB, Indiana (6-5, 236 pounds)

          Mendoza lived up to his potential coming over from Cal and then some, taking college football by storm as a strong-armed, athletic and accurate pocket passer with clutch leadership and intangibles. He sent his stock into the stratosphere with his Heisman Trophy and national championship season, a la Joe Burrow in 2019, to lock himself down as the Raiders' best option for No. 1 overall pick.

          2. Arvell Reese, LB/EDGE, Ohio State (6-4, 241 pounds)

          Reese broke out as a terrific, rangy, all-around transcendent second-level defender to the point that he will be an intriguing chess piece with pass-rush juice for the NFL.

          3. Caleb Downs, S, Ohio State (6-0, 206 pounds)

          Downs is the ultimate triple-threat playmaker with his outstanding ball-hawking skills in coverage, cleanup instincts against the run and return-game juice. He dominated everywhere on the field for the Buckeyes as expected.

          4. Rueben Bain Jr., EDGE, Miami (6-2, 263 pounds)

          Bain went from versatile pass rush for multiple fronts to blossoming into a superstar during Miami's CFP run with some dominant play, also rounding out into a force against the run.

          5. Sonny Styles, LB, Ohio State (6-5, 244 pounds)

          Styles is strong at leading and covering plenty of ground vs. the run. He shot up boards playing with Downs and Reese with his emergent play in coverage.

          6. Jeremiyah Love, RB, Notre Dame (6-0, 212 pounds)

          Love is a powerful, explosive runner with the athleticism, strength and vision to become a reliable workhorse in the NFL, much like he was for the Fighting Irish.

          7. David Bailey, EDGE, Texas Tech (6-4, 251 pounds)

          Bailey has some natural explosive qualities as a pass rusher and grew more into that potential after transferring from Stanford. He also has special dropback coverage skills for the position.

          8. Carnell Tate, WR, Ohio State (6-2, 192 pounds)

          Tate is the classic, strong route-running receiver with big-play ability and quickness in the open field after the catch. He took over as the Buckeyes' next great downfield target.

          9. Francis Mauigoa, OT, Miami (6-6, 315 pounds)

          Mauigoa kept tapping into his big upside as a pass protector and better learned how to use his frame as a run blocker. He had a great impact in fueling the Hurricanes' CFP championship drive.

          10. Jordyn Tyson, WR, Arizona State (6-2, 203 pounds)

          Tyson is a smooth route-runner all over the field who can deliver as a downfield threat and a reliable intermediate target.

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          11. Mansoor Delane, CB, LSU (6-0, 187 pounds)

          Delane had a big year using his size and sound physical coverage and he can handle multiple schemes. He has some shutdown potential for the NFL.

          12. Peter Woods, DT, Clemson (6-3, 298 pounds)

          Woods is a dominant, powerful run stopper who also has great quickness as an inside pass rusher, making him the easy top interior line prospect in this class.

          13. Jermod McCoy, CB, Tennessee (6-1, 188 pounds)

          McCoy is capable of moving around well to handle all types of receivers in coverage with his size and instincts. He also has a strong nose for making big plays on the ball.

          14. Akheem Mesidor, EDGE, Miami (6-3, 259 pounds)

          Mesidor got more attention with Bain during the Hurricanes' run, too, showing off explosive pass-rush athleticism for his size. He can continue to rise into early first-round consideration.

          15. Spencer Fano, OT, Utah (6-6, 302 pounds)

          Fano is a nasty, powerful run blocker for the outside who delivered more on his pass-protecting upside. He can dominate at right tackle in the NFL or even slide inside.

          16. Avieon Terrell, CB, Clemson (5-11, 186 pounds)

          Terrell is the younger brother of fellow Clemson star A.J., a top starter for the Falcons. Avieon plays very physically for his size to help his coverage. That also makes him a rare back-end run-stopping force.

          17. Keldric Faulk, EDGE, Auburn (6-6, 276 pounds)

          Faulk is a power-based pass rusher who is exceptional vs. the run. He should garner some more Myles Garrett comparisons in the pre-draft process.

          18. Kenyon Sadiq, TE, Oregon (6-3, 241 pounds)

          Sadiq should be the latest smooth route-running tight end to land in the first round after a big season as the Ducks' go-to guy for Dante Moore.

          19. Makai Lemon, WR, USC (5-11, 192 pounds)

          Lemon is loaded with savvy athleticism and route-running skills. He can be a dominant slot receiver in the NFL in the mold of former Trojan Amon-Ra St. Brown.

          20. Olaivavega Ioane, G/C, Penn State (6-4, 330 pounds)

          Ioane has risen up boards as a sturdy mauler who has great blocking footwork and quickness in relation to his size and power.

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          Oregon defensive back Dillon Thieneman, right, brings down Texas Tech quarterback Behren Morton as the Oregon Ducks take on the Texas Tech Red Raiders in the Orange Bowl on Jan. 1, 2026, at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Florida. Credit: Ben Lonergan/The Register-Guard / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

          21. Dillon Thienman, S, Oregon (6-0, 201 pounds)

          Thieneman is a solid all-around veteran safety with the ability to make plays everywhere vs. the run and pass.

          22. Cashius Howell, EDGE, Texas A&M (6-3, 253 pounds)

          Howell is a fluid athlete who uses all of his speed and quickness for his effective wide pass-rush repertoire and can have an immediate situational impact.

          23. Caleb Lomu, OT, Utah (6-6, 304 pounds)

          Lomu is a well-rounded, big-framed blocker who can keep rising up draft boards if he can put it all together with his power and athleticism.

          24. Omar Cooper Jr., WR, Indiana (6-0, 196 pounds)

          Cooper is rising up boards after being a sharp route-running receiver with reliable hands for Mendoza. His versatility to produce in the slot and outside will have wider appeal.

          25. Kadyn Proctor, OT, Alabama (6-7, 366 pounds)

          Proctor has natural athleticism for his massive frame and can often engulf defensive linemen, especially in pass protection. He just needs to refine his game to get more consistent all-around with his technique.

          26. Kayden McDonald, DT, Ohio State (6-3, 326 pounds)

          McDonald is powerful and relentless working upfield against the run and has stood out more of late for his inside pass-rush juice.

          27. T.J. Parker, EDGE, Clemson (6-4, 265 pounds)

          Parker is an instinctual, quick and highly productive pass rusher who is also a major asset against the run.

          28. Monroe Freeling, OT, Georgia (6-7, 315 pounds)

          Freeling is an immediate starting right tackle with his massive frame and power as a run blocker, but he is also showing quickness and footwork upside in relation to his size to think he can develop into a reliable pass-protecting left tackle.

          29. KC Concepcion, WR, Texas A&M (6-0, 196 pounds)

          Concepcion has great speed and quickness, allowing him to be a natural big playmaker both in stretching the field and bursting in the open field after the catch.

          30. Max Iheanachor, OT, Arizona State (6-6, 330 pounds)

          Iheanachor is an intriguing raw athletic talent with his size to develop into a dominant left tackle with the right coaching.

          31. Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, S, Toledo (6-4, 201 pounds)

          McNeil-Warren blows up run plays like a linebacker and is getting more attention for his coverage playmaking upside.

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          32. Denzel Boston, WR, Washington (6-4, 212 pounds)

          Boston is a big and strong physical receiving threat who can stretch the field and also has the fight and toughness to win on contested catches.

          33. Blake Miller, OT, Clemson (6-6, 315 pounds)

          Miller is the classic right tackle with size, power, footwork and hand technique.

          34. Ty Simpson, QB, Alabama (6-1, 211 pounds)

          Simpson can offer great short-to-intermediate accuracy plus winning intangibles with some upside to develop his arm and technique as a downfield pocket passer.

          35. Lee Hunter, DT, Texas Tech (6-4, 318 pounds)

          Hunter should continue to be very productive as a complementary run stopper after starring in that capacity for the Red Raiders.

          36. Colton Hood, CB, Tennessee (6-0, 193 pounds)

          Hood has a good blend of toughness, physicality and speed to make a lot of plays in man coverage, but he needs to be more consistent overall in his technique.

          37. Christen Miller, DT, Georgia (6-4, 321 pounds)

          Miller is best suited for 3-4 or 4-3 work up front because of his natural run-stopping frame, but he also has the quickness to quickly develop as an inside pass rusher.

          38. C.J. Allen, LB, Georgia (6-1, 230 pounds)

          Allen is a classic Bulldogs linebacker with his speed, playmaking instincts, off-the-charts intangibles and sound, physical tackling.

          39. Brandon Cisse, CB, South Carolina (6-0, 189 pounds)

          Cisse covers a lot of ground vs. the run, including using his size well to burst into his coverage assignments, but he likely would fit best early, covering the big slot.

          40. Caleb Banks, DT, Florida (6-6, 327 pounds)

          Banks moves very well for his size and is trying to continue to raise his overall stock as a run stopper and inside pass rusher.

          41. Keith Abney II, CB, Arizona State (5-10, 187 pounds)

          Abney will have great value as a versatile corner who can handle any type of coverage assignment, outside or inside, solid vs. spectacular.

          42. Chris Bell, WR, Louisville (6-2, 222 pounds)

          Bell is impressing with his uncanny strength and toughness to win as a physical route runner to overpower a lot of smaller or same-sized corners.

          43. Anthony Hill Jr., LB, Texas (6-2, 238 pounds)

          Hill is the classic active all-around linebacker with his ability to stop the run, make plays in coverage and get to the quarterback on blitzes.

          44. Germie Bernard, WR, Alabama (6-1, 206 pounds)

          Bernard is a straight-up inside-outside offensive weapon who gets open well to make big plays with quickness and suddenness in the open field.

          45. Chris Johnson, CB, San Diego State (6-0, 193 pounds)

          Johnson will have an appeal to many teams looking for a ballhawking clean-up man with burst, especially when sitting back in zone.

          46. Zion Young, EDGE, Missouri (6-6, 262 pounds)

          Young is a strong-effort pass rusher who can be productive situationally until he rounds out his technique and is more consistent with his burst.

          47. Chase Bisontis, G/C, Texas A&M (6-5, 315 pounds)

          Bisontis looks every bit the part of a long-term physical inside run blocker.

          48. R Mason Thomas, EDGE, Oklahoma (6-2, 241 pounds)

          Thomas is a natural explosive pass rusher with high upside but will need to work on being less situational by improving technique and run defense.

          49. Jadarian Price, RB, Notre Dame (5-11, 203 pounds)

          Price, overshadowed by Jeremiyah Love in college, is a well-rounded athletic back in his own right who would fit best in a zone-blocking running scheme.

          50. D'Angelo Ponds, CB, Indiana (5-9, 182 pounds)

          Ponds channels Brent Grimes as a corner who plays bigger than his size and fights hard to win any coverage assignment.

          51. Jake Golday, LB, Cincinnati (6-5, 239 pounds)

          Golday is one to watch for a steady rise with dynamic athleticism and a strong, powerful finish as a tackler.

          52. Chris Brazell II, WR, Tennessee (6-4, 190 pounds)

          Brazell is a massive receiver who uses his size well to post up in coverage and also is a run blocking asset.

          53. Malachi Lawrence, EDGE, UCF (6-4, 253 pounds)

          Lawrence brings nice power and size as a quick pass rusher and has room to grow vs. the run.

          54. Keionte Scott, S, Miami (5-11, 193 pounds)

          Scott has proved to be a well-rounded cover corner who does a little of everything well to help a defense.

          55.  A.J. Haulcy, S, LSU (6-0, 215 pounds)

          Haulcy has a good blend of linebacker-like thumping and nose to force takeaways in coverage.

          56. Josiah Trotter, LB, Missouri (6-2, 237 pounds)

          Trotter is a physical clean-up man, sound tackling vs. the run with some untapped coverage potential.

          57. Gabe Jacas, EDGE, Illinois (6-4, 260 pounds)

          Jacas is a versatile pass rusher who uses his strength and size and becomes more dangerous by getting more nimble and using improved technique.

          58. Emmanuel Pregnon, G/C, Oregon (6-5, 318 pounds)

          Pregnon is a savvy all-around blocker with a good blend of ideal size and assets to win inside for the running and passing games.

          59. Jacob Rodriguez, LB, Texas Tech (6-1, 231 pounds)

          Rodriguez makes up for some physical limitation witih smarts, instincts and off-the-charts sound tackling.

          60. Caleb Tiernan, OT, Northwestern (6-7, 325 pounds)

          The first thing that stands out for Tiernan is his size, but he also is technically sound with good footwork to compensate for less than top-end athleticism.

          61. Eli Stowers, TE, Vanderbilt (6-4, 239 pounds)

          Stowers is a hybrid athletic receiving type who uses his body well to position himself before and after the catch.

          62. Elijah Sarratt, WR, Indiana (6-3, 210 pounds)

          Sarratt is a tough competitive route-runner and big-play receiver who needs to show more consistency.

          63. Connor Lew, G/C Auburn (6-3, 300 pounds)

          Lew is a technically sound mauler who should start for a long time in the NFL, standing out in the running game much like Tyler Linderbaum.

          64. Jonah Coleman, RB, Washington (5-8, 220 pounds)

          Coleman doesn't explode with his game but he plays bigger and tougher than his size with production in any capacity.

          65. Romello Height, EDGE, Texas Tech (6-3, 239 pounds)

          Height has decent size, but overall, he's limited to being a very dynamic pass rusher or situational defender until he can bulk up and get stronger vs. the run.

          66. Genesis Smith, S, Arizona (6-2, 202 pounds)

          Smith is a lanky and big cover man for the inside with a chance to be this year's Nick Emmanwori.

          67. Mike Washington Jr., RB, Arkansas (6-1, 233 pounds)

          Washington is a strong versatile runner who has solid power for inside and burst to the outside and has gotten more attention as someone who can handle a bigger workload late in the process.

          68. Antonio Williams, WR, Clemson (6-0, 187 pounds)

          Williams has some explosive qualities to his game that make him an intriguing, quick developmental project on Day 2.

          69. Gracen Halton, DT, Oklahoma (6-3, 293 pounds)

          Halton is a bit undersized but teams have found it difficult to knock him too much for that with his immense quickness that helps disrupt so much in the backfield.

          70. Anthony Lucas, EDGE, USC (6-6, 256 pounds)

          Lucas looks the part of a dominant engulfing pass-rushing with his frame, but consistency and honing technique are his key pro challenges.

          71. Gennings Dunker, G/C, Iowa (6-5, 315 pounds)

          Dunker will either excel at right tackle or slide inside to guard to use his nasty, tough run blocking to a great extent. He can be dominant at times with pure power and has athletic upside to boot.

          72. Max Klare, TE, Ohio State (6-4, 243 pounds)

          Klare can be the new Colston Loveland coming out of the Big Ten with his athletic pass-catching and ability to get open on downfield routes.

          73. Sam Hecht, G/C, Kansas State (6-4, 300 pounds)

          Hecht lacks ideal size and power to some, but to others, he can't miss because of his smarts and technique in blocking and line calling.

          74. Zachariah Branch, WR, Georgia (5-9, 177 pounds)

          Branch offers yet another dynamic slot option in the class as he tries to position himself to go higher than the third round.

          75. Joshua Josephs, EDGE, Tennessee (6-3, 242 pounds)

          Josephs is a very active and aggressive pass rusher who is also relentless in blowing up run plays in the backfield. He needs to be more consistent and start faster on his rush.

          76. Derrick Moore, EDGE, Michigan (6-4, 255 pounds)

          Mooore has a variety of good, quick and powerful pass-rush moves but he needs to turn his savvy into more consistent production.

          77. Domonique Orange, DT, Iowa State (6-2, 322 pounds)

          Orange is a nice swing backup who can provide plenty of work vs. run and pass in any rotation.

          78. Logan Jones, G/C, Iowa (6-3, 302 pounds)

          Jones has stood out late for his smarts and quickness as he still has some upside to get stronger.

          79. Malachi Fields, WR, Notre Dame (6-5, 218 pounds)

          Fields has a tantalizing size/speed profile with his talent but he needs some polish and consistency to emerge as a top NFL target outside.

          80. Malik Muhammad, CB, Texas (6-0, 182 pounds)

          Muhammad is ideally built to handle zone coverage well, working in busy nickel packages.

          81. LT Overton, EDGE, Alabama (6-3, 274 pounds)

          Overton is an experienced, versatile pass rusher with his size, power, and athleticism.

          82. Kyle Louis, LB, Pittsburgh (6-0, 220 pounds)

          Louis is.a bit undersized, but he can be an intriguing coverage and run cleanup safety hybrid in the bigger Reed Blankenship vein.

          83. Jalon Kllgore, S, South Carolina (6-1, 210 pounds)

          Kilgore is a natural big cover man as corner hyrid who can either help in the slot or be effective outside ffor some teams.

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          84. Michael Trigg, TE, Baylor (6-4, 240 pounds)

          Trigg stands out most as a receiver with his work downfield with his speed and his good hands for the red zone, with a lot of inconsistency in between.

          85. Kamari Ramsey, S, USC (6-0, 202 pounds)

          Ramsey isn't a blazer but he's a technically sound inside cover man who has shown the instincts to make a lot of big plays.

          86. Devin Moore, CB, Florida (6-3, 198 pounds)

          Moore is getting more Day 2 attention for his size, savvy and shiftiness in coverage. 

          87. Garrett Nussmeier, QB, LSU (6-2, 203 pounds)

          Nussmeier's NFL coaching pedigree pays off and his quick release, accuracy and ability to hang tough as a smart pocket passer, giving him some buzz to jump Simpsons.

          88. Chandler Rivers, CB, Duke (5-10, 185 pounds)

          Rivers is a smart, savvy nickel corner who can have an impact in the way of the Texans' Jalen Pitre.

          89. Julian Neal, CB, Arkansas (6-2, 203 pounds)

          Neal is a durable and physical player vs. the run to add another element to his big-bodied, steady and durable coverage.

          90. Rayshaun Benny, DT, Michigan (6-3, 298 pounds)

          Benny plays bigger than his size as a solid run stopper for early downs and would be welcome in a lot of 4-3 rotations.

          91. Dani Dennis-Sutton, EDGE, Penn State (6-5, 270 pounds)

          Dennis-Sutton is a natural tough outside run defender for his size and can also blossom into a more reliable pass-rush finisher.

          92. Skyler Bell, WR, UConn (6-0, 192 pounds)

          Bell is a well-rounded receiver whose best asset might be his ability to use his ideal size and quickness after the catch well in the open field.

          93. Jaishawn Barham, EDGE, Michigan (6-4, 240 pounds)

          Barham thrived as a pass rusher in Ann Arbor to the point his speed and production kind of took away from the notion he's more of a complete player.

          94. Keyron Crawford, EDGE, Auburn (6-6, 256 pounds)

          Crawford will bring a lot of energy and production as a situational pass rusher at first.

          95. Chris McClellan, DT, Missouri (6-4, 313 pounds)

          McClellan flashes with his strong arm and sturdy feet to make big plays and can develop more to become more consistent from down to down.

          96. Zakee Wheatley, S, Penn State (6-3, 203 pounds)

          Wheatley is a rangy playmaker who handles himself well in coverage because of that tough frame with athleticism.

          97. Treydan Stukes, CB, Arizona (6-1, 190 pounds)

          Stukes has some age (will soon turn 25) and past injury issues but has shot up because of his tenacity and willing to execute well across the secondary.

          98. Darrell Jackson Jr., DT, Florida State (6-6, 315 pounds)

          This physical and sturdy run defender can beef up any pro rotation right away with his play.

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          99. Dontay Corleone, DT, Cincinnati (6-1, 340 pounds)

          Corleone has been well polished in school to be a run-stuffer, playing nose in either a 4-3 or 3-4.

          100. Brenen Thompson, WR, Mississippi State (5-9, 164 pounds)

          Thompson is an elusive complementary vertical threat who can make a lot of big plays in the open field in the right system.

          101. Davison Igbinosun, CB, Ohio State (6-2, 189 pounds)

          Igbinosun is appealing for his physical coverage which also translates into an asset vs. the run. He might be a better fit at safety.

          102. Brian Parker II, G/C, Duke (6-5, 300 pounds)

          Parker is a well-rounded experience blocker who can play multiple positions well, including tackle.

          103. Cade Klubnik, QB, Clemson (6-2, 207 pounds)

          Klubnik has a strong, accurate arm through intermediate throws and can develop plenty in the right pocket-passing system.

          104. Keylan Rutledge, G/C, Georgia Tech (6-4, 330 pounds)

          Rutledge is a powerful interior downhill run blocking with some needed nastiness.

          105. Deontae Lawson, LB, Alabama (6-3, 226 pounds)

          Lawson is a great downhill thumper against the run with some improving coverage skills..

          106. Cyrus Allen, WR, Cincinnati (5-11, 180 pounds)

          Allen is the classic good hands and solid route-running slot option.

          107. Daylen Everette, CB, Georgia (6-1, 196 pounds)

          Everette doesn't blow away with his speed but he uses his agility well in coverage where his size can have a big impact.

          108. Seth McGowan, RB, Kentucky (6-0, 223 pounds)

          McGowan brings a good blend of power and juice but he must be more consistent with his ball security and blocking.

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          109. Kaleb Proctor, DT, Southeastern Louisiana (6-2, 291 pounds)

          Proctor remains on the rise as a downright dynamic athlete with big inside pass-rush upside.

          110. Jake Slaughter, G/C, Florida (6-4, 303 pounds)

          Slaughter is solid with his agile blocking, a huge asset in pass protection. He has the smarts to fit best as a starting center.

          111. Tyreak Sapp, EDGE, Florida (6-2, 273 pounds)

          Sapp packs a run-smashing wallop for his smallish frame, giving him room to improve with the quickness aspects of his game.

          112. Taurean York, LB, Texas A&M (5-11, 226 pounds)

          York stands out for being a tough, aggressive and instinctual starter with a chance to tap into more playmaking upside.

          113. Isaiah World, OT, Oregon (6-8, 318 pounds)

          World is a massive natural outside run blocker trying to get healthier and better in shape to be trusted as a regular starting tackle.

          114. Drew Allar, QB, Penn State (6-5, 228 pounds)

          Allar has no issues with hanging in the pocket with his size and delivering strong throws all over the field, but his execution and efficient need to be more consistent.

          115. Emmett Johnson, RB, Nebraska (5-10, 202 pounds)

          Johnson is a compact, well-balanced runner with good hands and zip when bursting in the open field off a carry or a catch.

          116. Jack Endries, TE, Texas (6-5, 245 pounds)

          Endries is a smart, smooth short-to-intermediate route-runner who can help plenty get open inside for key tough gains.

          117. Nate Boerkircher, TE, Texas A&M (6-5, 245 pounds)

          Boerkircher is a pure upside prospect with all the natural skills as a blocker and receiver to become a middle-round steal.

          118. Parker Brailsford, G/C, Alabama (6-2, 290 pounds)

          Brailsford is strong and solid with his interior run blocking and is only a middle-rounder because his game lacks the spectacular.

          119. Hezekiah Masses, CB, California (6-1, 179 pounds)

          Masses is getting more attention late for being such an aggressive and productive on-ball playmaker.

          120. Kaytron Allen, RB, Penn State (5-11, 216 pounds)

          Allen is a compact strong power runner with some underrated qualities for passing downs.

          121. Austin Barber, OT, Florida (6-6, 314 pounds)

          Barber is sturdy and experienced, giving him appeal as a backup to help a team in running and passing.

          122. Jude Bowry, OT, Boston College (6-5, 314 pounds)

          Bowry has impressive natural pass-protecting qualities but would benefit from becoming stronger in the running game.

          123. Bryce Lance, WR, Notre Dakota State (6-3, 204 pounds)

          Trey's brother spent a lot of time in college as a savvy playmaker flashes most with his size and explosiveness outside.

          124. Carson Beck, QB, Miami (6-5, 233 pounds)

          Beck is most intriguing for his prototypical size, experience and intangibles. He has a chance if he can improve his mechanics to be more accurate and his decision-making ot be more efficient.

          125. Tyren Montgomery, WR/RB, John Carroll (5-11, 190 pounds)

          Montgomery is a dynamic offensive weapon from a small school trying to find the ideal fit for his usage, perhaps the Saints or Broncos.

          126. Billy Schrauth, G/C, Notre Dame (6-4, 305 pounds)

          Schrauth is the classic strong and smart reliable run blocker often produced by the Fighting Irish.

          127. Zxavian Harris, DT, Mississippi State (6-8, 330 pounds)

          Harris is an appeal massive run-stunning tackle who needs to develop more pass-rush pop to see regular starting time.

          128. Mikail Kamara, EDGE, Indiana (6-1, 265 pounds)

          Kamara is a productive, high-energy pass rusher who can get to the QB with a variety off moves.

          129. Kage Casey, OT, Boise State (6-6, 310 pounds)

          Casey is a nimble versatile all-round blocker who could benefit greatly from adding more bulk and strengthening.

          130. Eric Rivers, WR, Georgia Tech (5-10, 176 pounds)

          Rivers is a bit undersized but still can be a dynamic field-stretcher if not growing into being a big-play option inside.

          131. Carver Willis, G/C, Washington (6-5, 303 pounds)

          Willis has gotten more attention for his ace athleticism of which he takes full advantage in his smooth inside run blocking.

          132. Kevin Coleman Jr, WR, Missouri (5-11, 179 pounds)

          Coleman works his slot routes well to get open with quickness and toughness.

          133. Ted Hurst, WR, Georgia State (6-3, 206 pounds)

          Hurst is the classic big vertical deep threat made to complement a No. 1 outside.

          134. J.C. Davis, OT, Illinois (6-5, 320 pounds)

          Davis is an experienced strong outside run blocker who can further develop as a potential starting right tackle or guard down the line.

          135. Charles Demmings, CB, Stephen F. Austin (6-1, 193 pounds)

          Demmings will join a team with his physical intensity that can be an asset in coverage subpackages and special teams.

          136. Dametrious Crownover, OT, Texas A&M (6-7, 335 pounds)

          Crownover checks the intriguing boxes with nimble feet for such a big, strong frame.

          137. Trey Zuhn III, OT, Texas A&M (6-6, 312 pounds)

          Zuhn is an experienced left tackle with the blend of athleticism and strength to back up everywhere well on the line.

          138. Eli Raridon, TE, Notre Dame (6-6, 245 pounds)

          Raridon is a sturdy big blocker as a traditional inline tight end with some receiving upside.

          139. Justin Joly, TE, NC State (6-3, 241 pounds)

          Joly is undersized for a tight end but is a dynamic short-area slot receiver with reliable hands.

          140. Deion Burks, WR, Oklahoma (5-10, 180 pounds)

          Burks is an intriguing, speedy deep threat who can also excel at making big plays out of the slot when getting in the open field after the catch.

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          141. Ja'Kobi Lane, WR, USC (6-4, 200 pounds)

          142. Reggie Virgil, WR, Texas Tech (6-3, 187 pounds)

          143. Eric McAlister, WR, TCU (6-4, 194 pounds)

          144. Matt Gulbin, C/G, Michigan State (6-4, 305 pounds)

          145. Ethan Burke, EDGE, Texas (6-6, 267 pounds)

          146. Tim Keenan III, DT, Alabama (6-1, 327 pounds)

          147. Demond Claiborne, RB, Wake Forest (5-10, 188 pounds)

          148. Sam Roush, TE, Stanford (6-6, 267 pounds)

          149. Joe Royer, TE, Cincinnati (6-5, 247 pounds)

          150. Tacario Davis, CB, Washington (6-4, 194 pounds)

          151. Devon Marshall, CB, NC State (5-11, 200 pounds)

          152. Jalen Farmer, G/C, Kentucky (6-5, 312 pounds)

          153. Drew Shelton, OT, Penn State (6-5, 313 pounds)

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          154. Nicholas Singleton, RB, Penn State (6-0, 219 pounds)

          155. Michael Taaffe, S, Texas (6-0, 190 pounds)

          156. Dallen Bentley, TE, Utah (6-4, 253 pounds)

          157. Marlin Klein, TE, Michigan (6-6, 250 pounds)

          158. Josh Cameron, WR, Baylor (6-1, 220 pounds)

          159. Beau Stephens, G/C, Iowa (6-5, 315 pounds)

          160. Max Llewellyn, EDGE, Iowa (6-6, 258 pounds)

          161. D.J. Campbell, G/C, Texas (6-3, 313 pounds)

          162. Bryce Boettcher, LB, Oregon (6-1, 233 pounds)

          163. Josh Cuevas, TE, Alabama (6-3, 243 pounds)

          164. C.J. Daniels, WR, Miami (6-2, 202 pounds)

          165. Nadame Tucker, EDGE, Western Michigan (6-2, 247 pounds)

          166. Ephesians Prysock, CB, Washington (6-3, 196 pounds)

          167. Albert Regis, DT, Texas A&M (6-1, 195 pounds)

          168. Lance Mason, TE, Wisconsin (6-4, 235 pounds)

          169. Keagan Trost, G/C, Missouri (6-5, 311 pounds)

          170. Jeff Caldwell, WR, Cincinnati (6-5, 216 pounds)

          171. Thaddeus Dixon, CB, North Carolina (6-1, 195 pounds)

          172. Wesley Williams, EDGE, Duke (6-4, 256 pounds)

          173. Ar'maj Reed-Adams, G/C, Texas A&M (6-6, 314 pounds)

          174. Kaleb Elarms-Orr, LB, TCU (6-2, 234 pounds)

          175. Jager Burton, C/G, Kentucky (6-4, 312 pounds)

          176. Brent Austin, CB, California (5-11, 180 pounds)

          177.  Skyler Gill-Howard, DT, Texas Tech (6-1, 280 pounds)

          178.  Aiden Fisher, LB, Indiana (6-1, 232 pounds)

          179. VJ Payne, S, Kansas State (6-3, 206 pounds)

          180. DeMonte Capehart, DT, Clemson (6-5, 313 pounds)

          181. Zane Durant, DT, Penn State (6-1, 190 pounds)

          182. Caleb Douglas, WR, Texas Tech (6-3, 206 pounds)

          183. Isaiah Nwokobia, S, SMU (6-1, 205 pounds)

          184. DeVonta Smith, CB, Notre Dame (5-11, 195 pounds)

          185. Caden Curry, EDGE, Ohio State (6-3, 257 pounds)

          186. Trey Moore, LB, Texas (6-2, 243 pounds)

          187. Aaron Anderson, WR, LSU (5-8, 191 pounds)

          188. Jaeden Roberts, G/C, Alabama (6-5, 333 pounds)

          189. Alex Harkey, G/C, Oregon (6-6, 308 pounds)

          190. Red Murdock, LB, Buffalo (6-2, 232 pounds)

          191. Aamil Wagner, OT, Notre Dame (6-6, 306 pounds)

          192. Bishop Fitzgerald, S, USC (5-11, 201 pounds)

          193. Oscar Delp, TE, Georgia (6-5, 245 pounds)

          194. Eli Heidenreich, RB, Navy (6-0, 198 pounds)

          195. Lorenzo Styles II, CB, Ohio State (6-0, 194 pounds)

          196. Lander Barton, LB, Utah (6-5, 233 pounds)

          197. Owen Heinicke, LB, Oklahoma (6-1, 227 pounds)

          198. Markel Bell, OT, Miami (6-8, 335 pounds)

          199. Nolan Rucci, OT, Penn State (6-8, 305 pounds)

          200. Luke Altmeyer, QB, Illinois (6-2, 210 pounds)

          201. Le'Veon Moss, RB, Texas A&M (5-11, 203 pounds)

          202. Bud Clark, S, TCU (6-1, 188 pounds)

          203. Mason Reiger, EDGE, Wisconsin (6-5, 251 pounds)

          204. Jeremiah Wright, C/G, Auburn (6-,5, 331 pounds)

          205. Andre Fuller, S, Toledo (6-1, 200 pounds)

          206. Tyler Onyedim, DT, Texas A&M (6-3, 292 pounds)

          207. Nick Barrett, DT, South Carolina (6-3, 312 pounds)

          208. Dae'Quan Wright, TE, Ole Miss (6-4, 246 pounds)

          209. Kendrick Law, WR, Kentucky (6-0, 203 pounds)

          210. Miles Kitselman, TE, Tennessee (6-5, 251 pounds)

          211. Cole Wisniewski, S, Texas Tech (6-4, 220 pounds)

          212. Bryson Eason, DT, Tennessee (6-2, 323 pounds)

          213. Louis Moore, S, Indiana (5-11, 191 pounds)

          214. Tanner Koziol, TE, Houston (6-6, 247 pounds)

          215. Zavion Thomas, WR, LSU (5-10, 190 pounds)

          216. Chase Roberts, WR, BYU (6-3, 209 pounds)

          217. Pat Coogan, G/C, Indiana (6-5, 311 pounds)

          218. Jack Kelly, LB, BYU (6-2, 240 pounds)

          219. Diego Pounds, OT, Ole Miss (6-6, 325 pounds)

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          220. Sawyer Robertson, QB, Baylor (6-4, 216 pounds)

          221. Kaelon Black, RB, Indiana (5-9, 208 pounds)

          222. D'Zhaun Stribling, WR, Ole Miss (6-2, 207 pounds)

          223. Robert Spears-Jennings, S, Oklahoma (6-2, 205 pounds)

          224. Jordan van der Berg, DT, Georgia Tech (6-3, 310 pounds)

          225. Jimmy Rolder, LB, Michigan (6-2, 240 pounds)

          226. Domani Jackson, CB, Alabama (6-1, 194 pounds)

          227. John Michael Gyllenborg, TE, Wyoming (6-6, 249 pounds)

          228. Harold Perkins Jr., LB, LSU (6-1, 223 pounds)

          229. Fa'alili Fa'amoe, OT, Wake Forest (6-5, 311 pounds)

          230. Taylen Green, QB, Arkansas (6-6, 227 pounds)

          231. Robert Henry Jr., RB, UTSA (5-9, 196 pounds)

          232. Anez Cooper, G/C, Miami (6-6, 334 pounds)

          233. Brett Thorson, P, Georgia (6-1, 237 pounds) 234    

          234. Cian Slone, EDGE, NC State (6-4, 235 pounds)

          235. J. Michael Sturdivant, WR, Florida (6-3, 207 pounds)

          236. Vincent Anthony Jr., EDGE, Duke (6-6, 258 pounds)

          237. Desmond Reid, RB, Pittsburgh (5-6, 174 pounds)

          238. George Gumbs Jr., EDGE, Florida (6-4, 245 pounds)

          239. T.J. Hall, CB, Iowa (6-1, 189 pounds)

          240. Roman Hemby, RB, Indiana (6-0, 207 pounds)

          241. Jayden Ott, RB, Oklahoma (5-11, 198 pounds)

          242. Quintayvious Hutchins, EDGE, Boston College (6-3, 233 pounds)

          243. Dominic Svada, K, Michigan (6-3, 178 pounds)

          244. Barion Brown, WR, LSU (5-11, 177 pounds)

          245. Travis Burke, OT, Memphis (6-9, 325 pounds)

          246.  Jalon Daniels, QB, Kansas (6-1, 219 pounds)

          247.  J'Mari Taylor, RB, Virginia (5-10, 199 pounds)

          248.  Jalen Stroman, S, Notre Dame (6-0, 199 pounds)

          249. Noah Thomas, WR, Georgia (6-4, 203 pounds)

          250. Tommy Doman Jr., P, Florida (6-4, 214 pounds)

          251. Jack Pyburn, EDGE, LSU (6-4, 258 pounds)

          252. Vinny Anthony II, WR, Wisconsin (6-0, 183 pounds)

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          253. Cole Payton, QB, North Dakota State (6-3, 232 pounds)

          254. Will Kacmarek, TE, Ohio State (6-5, 261 pounds)

          255. Chris Adams, G/C, Memphis (6-5, 311 pounds)

          256. Behren Morton, QB, Texas Tech (6-2, 221 pounds)

          257. Trey Smack, K, Florida (6-1, 188 pounds)

          2026 NFL Draft prospect rankings by position 

          Quarterbacks 

          1. Fernando Mendoza, Indiana (6-5, 236 pounds)
          2. Ty Simpson, Alabama (6-1, 211 pounds)
          3. Garrett Nussmeier, LSU (6-2, 203 pounds)
          4. Cade Klubnik, Clemson (6-2, 207 pounds)
          5. Drew Allar, Penn State (6-5, 228 pounds)
          6. Carson Beck, Miami (6-5, 233 pounds)
          7. Luke Altmeyer, Illinois (6-2, 210 pounds)
          8. Sawyer Robertson, Baylor (6-4, 216 pounds)
          9. Taylen Green, Arkansas (6-6, 227 pounds)
          10. Jalon Daniels, Kansas (6-1, 219 pounds)
          11. Cole Payton, North Dakota State (6-3, 232 pounds)
          12. Behren Morton, Texas Tech (6-2, 221 pounds)

          Running backs

          1. Jeremiyah Love, Notre Dame (6-0, 212 pounds)
          2. Jadarian Price, Notre Dame (5-11, 203 pounds)
          3. Jonah Coleman, Washington (5-8, 220 pounds)
          4. Mike Washington Jr., Arkansas (6-1, 233 pounds)
          5. Seth McGowan, Kentucky (6-0, 223 pounds)
          6. Emmett Johnson, Nebraska (5-10, 202 pounds)
          7. Kaytron Allen, Penn State (5-11, 216 pounds)
          8. Demond Claiborne, Wake Forest (5-10, 188 pounds)
          9. Nicholas Singleton, Penn State (6-0, 219 pounds)
          10. Eli Heidenreich, Navy (6-0, 198 pounds)
          11. Le'Veon Moss, Texas A&M (5-11, 203 pounds)
          12. Kaelon Black, Indiana (5-9, 208 pounds)
          13. Robert Henry Jr., UTSA (5-9, 196 pounds)
          14. Desmond Reid, Pittsburgh (5-6, 174 pounds)
          15. Roman Hemby, Indiana (6-0, 207 pounds)
          16. Jayden Ott, Oklahoma (5-11, 198 pounds)
          17. J'Mari Taylor, Virginia (5-10, 199 pounds)

          Wide receivers

          1. Carnell Tate, Ohio State (6-2, 192 pounds)
          2. Jordyn Tyson, Arizona State (6-2, 203 pounds)
          3. Makai Lemon, USC (5-11, 192 pounds)
          4. Omar Cooper Jr.,  Indiana (6-0, 196 pounds)
          5. KC Concepcion, Texas A&M (6-0, 196 pounds)
          6. Denzel Boston, Washington (6-4, 212 pounds)
          7. Chris Bell, Louisville (6-2, 222 pounds)
          8. Germie Bernard, Alabama (6-1, 206 pounds)
          9. Chris Brazell II, Tennessee (6-4, 190 pounds)
          10. Elijah Sarratt, Indiana (6-3, 210 pounds)
          11. Antonio Williams, Clemson (6-0, 187 pounds)
          12. Zachariah Branch, Georgia (5-9, 177 pounds)
          13. Malachi Fields, Notre Dame (6-5, 218 pounds)
          14. Skyler Bell, UConn (6-0, 192 pounds)
          15. Brenen Thompson, Mississippi State (5-9, 164 pounds)
          16. Cyrus Allen, Cincinnati (5-11, 180 pounds)
          17. Bryce Lance, Notre Dakota State (6-3, 204 pounds)
          18. Tyren Montgomery, WR/RB, John Carroll (5-11, 190 pounds)
          19. Eric Rivers, Georgia Tech (5-10, 176 pounds)
          20. Kevin Coleman Jr, Missouri (5-11, 179 pounds)
          21. Ted Hurst, Georgia State (6-3, 206 pounds)
          22. Deion Burks, Oklahoma (5-10, 180 pounds)
          23. Ja'Kobi Lane, USC (6-4, 200 pounds)
          24. Reggie Virgil, Texas Tech (6-3, 187 pounds)
          25. Eric McAlister, TCU (6-4, 194 pounds)
          26. Josh Cameron, Baylor (6-1, 220 pounds)
          27. C.J. Daniels, Miami (6-2, 202 pounds)
          28. Jeff Caldwell, Cincinnati (6-5, 216 pounds)
          29. Caleb Douglas, Texas Tech (6-3, 206 pounds)
          30. Aaron Anderson, LSU (5-8, 191 pounds)
          31. Kendrick Law, Kentucky (6-0, 203 pounds)
          32. Zavion Thomas, LSU (5-10, 190 pounds)
          33. Chase Roberts, BYU (6-3, 209 pounds)
          34. D'Zhaun Stribling, Ole Miss (6-2, 207 pounds)
          35. J. Michael Sturdivant, Florida (6-3, 207 pounds)
          36. Barion Brown, LSU (5-11, 177 pounds)
          37. Noah Thomas, Georgia (6-4, 203 pounds)
          38. Vinny Anthony II, Wisconsin (6-0, 183 pounds)

          Tight ends

          1. Kenyon Sadiq, Oregon (6-3, 241 pounds)
          2. Eli Stowers, Vanderbilt (6-4, 239 pounds)
          3. Max Klare, Ohio State (6-4, 243 pounds)
          4. Michael Trigg, Baylor (6-4, 240 pounds)
          5. Jack Endries, Texas (6-5, 245 pounds)
          6. Nate Boerkircher, Texas A&M (6-5, 245 pounds)
          7. Eli Raridon, Notre Dame (6-6, 245 pounds)
          8. Justin Joly, NC State (6-3, 241 pounds)
          9. Sam Roush, Stanford (6-6, 267 pounds)
          10. Joe Royer, Cincinnati (6-5, 247 pounds)
          11. Dallen Bentley, Utah (6-4, 253 pounds)
          12. Marlin Klein, Michigan (6-6, 250 pounds)
          13. Josh Cuevas, Alabama (6-3, 243 pounds)
          14. Lance Mason, Wisconsin (6-4, 235 pounds)
          15. Oscar Delp,  Georgia (6-5, 245 pounds)
          16. Dae'Quan Wright, Ole Miss (6-4, 246 pounds)
          17. Miles Kitselman, Tennessee (6-5, 251 pounds)
          18. Tanner Koziol, Houston (6-6, 247 pounds)
          19. John Michael Gyllenborg, Wyoming (6-6, 249 pounds)
          20. Will Kacmarek, Ohio State (6-5, 261 pounds) 

          Offensive tackles

          1. Francis Mauigoa, Miami (6-6, 315 pounds)
          2. Spencer Fano, Utah (6-6, 302 pounds)
          3. Caleb Lomu, Utah (6-6, 304 pounds)
          4. Kadyn Proctor, Alabama (6-7, 366 pounds)
          5. Monroe Freeling, Georgia (6-7, 315 pounds)
          6. Max Iheanachor, Arizona State (6-6, 330 pounds)
          7. Blake Miller, Clemson (6-6, 315 pounds)
          8. Caleb Tiernan, Northwestern (6-7, 325 pounds)
          9. Isaiah World, Oregon (6-8, 318 pounds)
          10. Austin Barber, Florida (6-6, 314 pounds)
          11. Jude Bowry, Boston College (6-5, 314 pounds)
          12. Kage Casey, Boise State (6-6, 310 pounds)
          13. J.C. Davis, Illinois (6-5, 320 pounds)
          14. Dametrious Crownover, Texas A&M (6-7, 335 pounds)
          15. Trey Zuhn III,  Texas A&M (6-6, 312 pounds)
          16. Drew Shelton, Penn State (6-5, 313 pounds)
          17. Aamil Wagner, Notre Dame (6-6, 306 pounds)
          18. Markel Bell, Miami (6-8, 335 pounds)
          19. Nolan Rucci, Penn State (6-8, 305 pounds)
          20. Diego Pounds, Ole Miss (6-6, 325 pounds)
          21. Fa'alili Fa'amoe, Wake Forest (6-5, 311 pounds)
          22. Travis Burke, Memphis (6-9, 325 pounds)

          Guards/centers

          1. Olaivavega Ioane, Penn State (6-4, 330 pounds)
          2. Chase Bisontis, Texas A&M (6-5, 315 pounds)
          3. Emmanuel Pregnon, Oregon (6-5, 318 pounds)
          4. Connor Lew, Auburn (6-3, 300 pounds)
          5. Gennings Dunker, Iowa (6-5, 315 pounds)
          6. Sam Hecht, Kansas State (6-4, 300 pounds)
          7. Logan Jones, Iowa (6-3, 302 pounds)
          8. Brian Parker II, Duke (6-5, 300 pounds)
          9. Keylan Rutledge, Georgia Tech (6-4, 330 pounds)
          10. Jake Slaughter, Florida (6-4, 303 pounds)
          11. Parker Brailsford, Alabama (6-2, 290 pounds)
          12. Billy Schrauth, Notre Dame (6-4, 305 pounds)
          13. Carver Willis, Washington (6-5, 303 pounds)
          14. Matt Gulbin, Michigan State (6-4, 305 pounds)
          15. Jalen Farmer, Kentucky (6-5, 312 pounds)
          16. Beau Stephens, Iowa (6-5, 315 pounds)
          17. D.J. Campbell, Texas (6-3, 313 pounds)
          18. Keagan Trost, Missouri (6-5, 311 pounds)
          19. Ar'maj Reed-Adams, Texas A&M (6-6, 314 pounds)
          20. Jager Burton, Kentucky (6-4, 312 pounds)
          21. Jaeden Roberts, Alabama (6-5, 333 pounds)
          22. Alex Harkey, Oregon (6-6, 308 pounds)
          23. Jeremiah Wright, Auburn (6-,5, 331 pounds)
          24. Pat Coogan, Indiana (6-5, 311 pounds)
          25. Anez Cooper, Miami (6-6, 334 pounds)
          26. Chris Adams, Memphis (6-5, 311 pounds)

          Edge rushers

          1. Arvell Reese, Ohio State (6-4, 241 pounds)
          2. Rueben Bain Jr., Miami (6-2, 263 pounds)
          3. David Bailey, Texas Tech (6-4, 251 pounds)
          4. Akheem Mesidor, Miami (6-3, 259 pounds)
          5. Keldric Faulk, Auburn (6-6, 276 pounds)
          6. Cashius Howell, Texas A&M (6-3, 253 pounds)
          7. T.J. Parker, Clemson (6-4, 265 pounds)
          8. Zion Young, Missouri (6-6, 262 pounds)
          9. R Mason Thomas, Oklahoma (6-2, 241 pounds)
          10. Malachi Lawrence, UCF (6-4, 253 pounds)
          11. Gabe Jacas, Illinois (6-4, 260 pounds)
          12. Romello Height, Texas Tech (6-3, 239 pounds)
          13. Anthony Lucas, USC (6-6, 256 pounds)
          14. Joshua Josephs, Tennessee (6-3, 242 pounds)
          15. Derrick Moore, Michigan (6-4, 255 pounds)
          16. LT Overton, Alabama (6-3, 274 pounds)
          17. Dani Dennis-Sutton, Penn State (6-5, 270 pounds)
          18. Jaishawn Barham, Michigan (6-4, 240 pounds)
          19. Keyron Crawford, Auburn (6-6, 256 pounds)
          20. Tyreak Sapp, Florida (6-2, 273 pounds)
          21. Mikail Kamara, Indiana (6-1, 265 pounds)
          22. Ethan Burke, Texas (6-6, 267 pounds)
          23. Max Llewellyn, Iowa (6-6, 258 pounds)
          24. Nadame Tucker, Western Michigan (6-2, 247 pounds)
          25. Wesley Williams, Duke (6-4, 256 pounds)
          26. Caden Curry, Ohio State (6-3, 257 pounds)
          27. Mason Reiger, Wisconsin (6-5, 251 pounds)
          28. Cian Slone, NC State (6-4, 235 pounds)
          29. Vincent Anthony Jr., Duke (6-6, 258 pounds)
          30. George Gumbs Jr., Florida (6-4, 245 pounds)
          31. Quintayvious Hutchins, Boston College (6-3, 233 pounds)
          32. Jack Pyburn, LSU (6-4, 258 pounds)

          Defensive tackles

          1. Peter Woods, Clemson (6-3, 298 pounds)
          2. Kayden McDonald, Ohio State (6-3, 326 pounds)
          3. Lee Hunter, Texas Tech (6-4, 318 pounds)
          4. Christen Miller, Georgia (6-4, 321 pounds)
          5. Caleb Banks, Florida (6-6, 327 pounds)
          6. Gracen Halton, Oklahoma (6-3, 293 pounds)
          7. Domonique Orange, Iowa State (6-2, 322 pounds)
          8. Rayshaun Benny, Michigan (6-3, 298 pounds)
          9. Chris McClellan, Missouri (6-4, 313 pounds)
          10. Darrell Jackson Jr., Florida State (6-6, 315 pounds)
          11. Dontay Corleone, Cincinnati (6-1, 340 pounds)
          12. Kaleb Proctor, Southeastern Louisiana (6-2, 291 pounds)
          13. Zxavian Harris, Mississippi State (6-8, 330 pounds)
          14. Tim Keenan III, Alabama (6-1, 327 pounds)
          15. Albert Regis, Texas A&M (6-1, 195 pounds)
          16. Skyler Gill-Howard, Texas Tech (6-1, 280 pounds)
          17. DeMonte Capehart, Clemson (6-5, 313 pounds)
          18. Zane Durant, Penn State (6-1, 190 pounds)
          19. Tyler Onyedim, Texas A&M (6-3, 292 pounds)
          20. Nick Barrett, South Carolina (6-3, 312 pounds)
          21. Bryson Eason, Tennessee (6-2, 323 pounds)
          22. Jordan van der Berg, Georgia Tech (6-3, 310 pounds)

          Linebackers

          1. Sonny Styles, Ohio State (6-5, 244 pounds)
          2. C.J. Allen, Georgia (6-1, 230 pounds)
          3. Anthony Hill Jr., Texas (6-2, 238 pounds)
          4. Jake Golday, Cincinnati (6-5, 239 pounds)
          5. Josiah Trotter, Missouri (6-2, 237 pounds)
          6. Jacob Rodriguez, Texas Tech (6-1, 231 pounds)
          7. Kyle Louis, Pittsburgh (6-0, 220 pounds)
          8. Deontae Lawson, Alabama (6-3, 226 pounds)
          9. Taurean York, Texas A&M (5-11, 226 pounds)
          10. Bryce Boettcher, Oregon (6-1, 233 pounds)
          11. Kaleb Elarms-Orr, TCU (6-2, 234 pounds)
          12. Aiden Fisher, Indiana (6-1, 232 pounds)
          13. Trey Moore, Texas (6-2, 243 pounds)
          14. Red Murdock, Buffalo (6-2, 232 pounds)
          15. Lander Barton, Utah (6-5, 233 pounds)
          16. Owen Heinicke, Oklahoma (6-1, 227 pounds)
          17. Jack Kelly, BYU (6-2, 240 pounds)
          18. Jimmy Rolder, Michigan (6-2, 240 pounds)
          19. Harold Perkins Jr., LSU (6-1, 223 pounds)

          Cornerbacks

          1. Mansoor Delane, LSU (6-0, 187 pounds)
          2. Jermod McCoy, Tennessee (6-1, 188 pounds)
          3. Avieon Terrell, Clemson (5-11, 186 pounds)
          4. Colton Hood, Tennessee (6-0, 193 pounds)
          5. Brandon Cisse, South Carolina (6-0, 189 pounds)
          6. Keith Abney II, Arizona State (5-10, 187 pounds)
          7. Chris Johnson, San Diego State (6-0, 193 pounds)
          8. D'Angelo Ponds, Indiana (5-9, 182 pounds)
          9. Malik Muhammad, Texas (6-0, 182 pounds)
          10. Devin Moore, Florida (6-3, 198 pounds)
          11. Chandler Rivers, Duke (5-10, 185 pounds)
          12. Julian Neal, Arkansas (6-2, 203 pounds)
          13. Treydan Stukes, Arizona (6-1, 190 pounds)
          14. Davison Igbinosun, Ohio State (6-2, 189 pounds)
          15. Daylen Everette, Georgia (6-1, 196 pounds)
          16. Hezekiah Masses, California (6-1, 179 pounds)
          17. Charles Demmings, Stephen F. Austin (6-1, 193 pounds)
          18. Tacario Davis, Washington (6-4, 194 pounds)
          19. Devon Marshall, CB, NC State (5-11, 200 pounds)
          20. Ephesians Prysock, Washington (6-3, 196 pounds)
          21. Thaddeus Dixon, North Carolina (6-1, 195 pounds)
          22. Brent Austin, California (5-11, 180 pounds)
          23. DeVonta Smith, Notre Dame (5-11, 195 pounds)
          24. Lorenzo Styles II, Ohio State (6-0, 194 pounds)
          25. Domani Jackson, Alabama (6-1, 194 pounds)
          26. T.J. Hall, Iowa (6-1, 189 pounds)

          Safeties

          1. Caleb Downs, Ohio State (6-0, 206 pounds)
          2. Dillon Thienman, Oregon (6-0, 201 pounds)
          3. Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, Toledo (6-4, 201 pounds)
          4. Keionte Scott, Miami (5-11, 193 pounds)
          5. A.J. Haulcy, LSU (6-0, 215 pounds)
          6. Genesis Smith, Arizona (6-2, 202 pounds)
          7. Jalon Kllgore, South Carolina (6-1, 210 pounds)
          8. Kamari Ramsey, USC (6-0, 202 pounds)
          9. Zakee Wheatley, Penn State (6-3, 203 pounds)
          10. Michael Taaffe, Texas (6-0, 190 pounds)
          11. VJ Payne, Kansas State (6-3, 206 pounds)
          12. Isaiah Nwokobia, SMU (6-1, 205 pounds)
          13. Bishop Fitzgerald, USC (5-11, 201 pounds)
          14. Bud Clark, TCU (6-1, 188 pounds)
          15. Andre Fuller, Toledo (6-1, 200 pounds)
          16. Cole Wisniewski, Texas Tech (6-4, 220 pounds)
          17. Louis Moore, Indiana (5-11, 191 pounds)
          18. Robert Spears-Jennings, Oklahoma (6-2, 205 pounds)
          19. Jalen Stroman, Notre Dame (6-0, 199 pounds)

          Kickers

          1. Dominic Svada, Michigan (6-3, 178 pounds)
          2. Trey Smack, Florida (6-1, 188 pounds)

          Punters

          1. Brett Thorson, Georgia (6-1, 237 pounds)
          2. Tommy Doman Jr., Florida (6-4, 214 pounds)

          IPL 2026: ‘Sycophancy around MS Dhoni’- Sanjay Manjrekar blasts CSK management

          Chennai Super Kings have had a difficult beginning to their Indian Premier League 2026 campaign, managing just two wins from their first six matches and slipping to seventh on the points table.

          Captain Ruturaj Gaikwad has faced growing criticism, not only for the team’s results but also for his own struggles with the bat. Across six innings, he has scored only 82 runs at an average of 13.67 and a strike rate of 112.33, numbers that reflect his dip in form.



          However, former India batter Sanjay Manjrekar believes the responsibility cannot rest solely on the young skipper. Speaking on Sportstar’s Insight Edge podcast, he pointed towards the decision-makers behind the scenes.

          “This blame, I’m going to put at the doorstep of the owners and people who make the big decisions. Because Gaikwad, before he was captain, was phenomenal at the top of the order,” Manjrekar said.

          He also suggested that the constant spotlight around MS Dhoni has complicated matters for Gaikwad.

          “And then that thing with M.S Dhoni, whether he’s going to be playing, whether he’s going to be captain, they handled that very badly. And this is where you see the sycophancy of Indian culture that has seeped into cricket as well. I mean, there isn’t just a fan following of Dhoni, there is sycophancy around it,” he added.

          Manjrekar backed his point by recalling a past moment involving Dhoni that drew a strong reaction from fans.

          “There was [this] one instance of Dhoni trying to put his bat into the crease, and it was a very close call. And I said, well, he is clearly short of the crease, and it should be run out. They [fans] got angry with me for saying that because it was anti-Dhoni. So somewhere they lost sight of the whole picture.”

          Dhoni, meanwhile, has not played any part in IPL 2026 so far after sustaining a calf strain ahead of the season.

          When asked whether his return could ease the pressure on Gaikwad, Manjrekar appeared uncertain, raising questions about how the veteran would fit into the current setup.

          “Maybe, but then you have to play Dhoni on the field. And how do you do that? I mean, increasingly, he’s finding it tough to deliver. So it was a bit of a joke when he used to come down the order and just play three or four balls. The coverage would hype that up as well – ‘What an innings.’ And it lasted four balls.

          “So that’s not feasible anymore, and it was never going to be a long-term thing. So I can’t pretend to know how Ruturaj felt when M.S. was on the field, but not captaining, as opposed to M.S. not being there and he being solely in charge,” he said.

          The former cricketer also broadened the discussion, comparing CSK’s approach with that of Mumbai Indians, suggesting both franchises can be overly attached to established stars.

          “CSK and Mumbai Indians are slightly guilty of being emotionally connected and invested in the big-name, big-brand players a bit too much. CSK even more so with Dhoni. This means that you’re not getting people who are in their prime. It’s like living in the past a little bit. It’s just about getting guys who are in their prime in T20 cricket. It’s such a modern-day format, so it’s best to be current with everything that you do with your team,” Manjrekar added.

          Fan Letters: “Aston Villa Are A Model Sunderland Can Emulate”

          BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND - APRIL 19: John McGinn of Aston Villa prepares to take a free kick during the Premier League match between Aston Villa and Sunderland at Villa Park on April 19, 2026 in Birmingham, England. (Photo by Harry Murphy - AVFC/Aston Villa FC via Getty Images) | Aston Villa FC via Getty Images

          Want to have your say on all things Sunderland? Drop us a line and we’ll publish your views! RokerReport@yahoo.co.uk


          Dear Roker Report,

          Driving home from Villa Park, our conversation was one for our future. The last ten minutes or so — you don’t script it.

          Losing, drawing, should’ve won, then lost, but Aston Villa are a model Sunderland can emulate.

          Not so long ago, Villa were in the Championship. They got promoted and for the first couple of years survived but also built a foundation to progress. Now they’re in a European semi-final and in a Champions League position within a decade.

          Survival was always our aim this season — anything else is a bonus and next season, we carry on building.

          Like Villa, we have a good fan base and stadium. With more shrewd signings, we can continue the dream as to be honest, we’re not far off the top six as it stands. However, we can’t take backward steps in selling our assets.

          Mark

          Ed’s Note [Phil]: Hi, Mark. Thank you for your letter.

          The point you raise about Aston Villa being the kind of club that Sunderland should try to emulate is very valid — and perhaps even more so after Sunday’s game.

          Of all the teams currently in the Premier League’s top six, I admire them the most. Why? Because they’re somewhat comparable in stature and history to ourselves; they’ve got a bit of everything as a team and Unai Emery is one of the shrewdest and most effective managers around, getting the absolute maximum out of the resources at his disposal and keeping Villa competitive season after season.

          That’s most definitely something from which we can take some cues and although Sunday’s loss was frustrating, it ought to be a worthwhile exercise in the long term.



          Dear Roker Report,

          I’m sure I’m far from alone in my thinking regarding the future of our young players — and if we believe the hype, Brian Brobbey is already gone along with Noah Sadiki, Robin Roefs and a few others.

          It never seems to stop. I get that it’s in some ways a positive thing, as it shows we’re being taken seriously, but there is the other side of the coin.

          Since in this region, football is everything, we treat our players as heroes and they have a certain standing that does not happen in other regions. If they believe the hype, they could well decide they want to go, and let’s be honest, what can stop them if they do? They may well bomb elsewhere (as do the vast majority of players once they leave this club), but if they do go, where do we actually find replacements?

          It’s fine knowing we have a brilliant scouting system, but Régis Le Bris has performed miracles in knitting this squad together and he might not be able to repeat with five or six new players next season if we sell the spine of the team.

          As I mentioned, if a player wants away, there’s little or nothing a club can do to hold onto him, but please let’s not hasten such moves.

          What we should all be hoping is that we keep our first-teamers and add even more quality and that can take us to the next stage. As fans, we’ve waited decades for genuine hope and we need to also hope the players don’t get caught up in the carousel of fantasy football.

          Peter Milton

          Ed’s Note [Phil]: Hi, Peter. Thank you for getting in touch.

          It’s the classic scenario, isn’t it?

          Phrases such as “feeder club” and “stepping stone” never seem to be far from the discussion when we talk about Sunderland’s chances of retaining our key players for 2026/2027 and possibly beyond, and I’m sure there’ll be plenty of rumours and speculation about the players you mentioned once the season is done and dusted.

          My view of the situation is this: I want Sunderland to fight as strongly as possible in order to keep our key men in the fold and I also hope they would see the appeal of staying on Wearside for as long as possible, but I also accept that there’s a pecking order in world football and that if clubs with greater resources than ourselves come knocking, it’s always going to be hard to resist the urge to sell.

          This isn’t a situation in which we alone find ourselves, and I do feel that those making the decisions on transfers have earned our trust. If 2025/2026 has told us anything, it’s that Sunderland is a very attractive destination for potential signings — and that’s a real ace card for us.



          On This Day (21st April 2007): Keane Vows To Respond After Unbeaten Run Ends!

          23/09/2006 - Coca Cola Championship - Ipswich Town v Sunderland, Sunderland manager Roy Keane looks on anxiously. (Photo by Simon Stacpoole/Offside via Getty Images) | Offside via Getty Images

          All good things must come to an end at some stage and despite a run of seventeen games undefeated, I recall a sense of panic and slight frustration that did surround the 3-1 defeat to Colchester United on this day in 2007.

          This sense of frustration wasn’t some irrational outrage that we lost a game after a fabulous run of form but rather a sense of insecurity that a defeat had occurred at what could be the worst possible time on the journey of our quest for promotion to the Premier League.

          This was the third-last game of the season and with Sunderland fighting with Derby County and Birmingham City for an automatic promotion position after a sensational run of form after Christmas, even one defeat such as this could derail things significantly.

          Credit to Colchester – they were due full credit for their 3-1 win on this occasion where they used the intimate surroundings of Layer Road to their advantage and equally refused to be intimidated by the sideline presence of Roy Keane too.

          Whilst this was a poor defeat for us, it still took two late goals from Jamie Cureton and Richard Garcia to give the home side the victory and leave us seeking three points at home to Burnley the following week to try to secure promotion back to the Premier League.

          One would be forgiven for thinking that this would be the ideal situation for Keane to produce one of his infamous dressing-room tantrums or bust-ups but when he spoke to the media, the Corkman displayed a more mild-mannered and measured tone insisting there was nothing to panic about and it was all in our hands.

          “We’re disappointed to lose but it’s still in our hands and we’ll try and bounce back next week.

          “When we got back to 1-1 we thought we could get something from the game but it wasn’t to be.

          “I have no problem with the effort and desire we showed and you have to give credit to the opposition.”

          Even if he was tormented inside, Keane’s calmness in the title run-in surely played an enormous role in keeping his players grounded. His previous knowledge of situations like this would have been seen as massively reassuring and Keane’s defender, Danny Collins echoed his manager’s comments, insisting that they wanted to ‘right the wrongs’ of the Colchester game at the Stadium of Light.

          “It would have been nice for the season to have finished with us unbeaten in 2007 but all I will say is that we are all hungry for Friday night now. It’ll be the last home game and hopefully there will be a big crowd.

          “At this stage of the season there’s no time really for ranting and raving, just disappointment. There is, though, an attitude that we all want to put this result right on Friday night.”

          It is clear to see why this promoted side earned so many results – with a large amount of them coming in the last few minutes of games – where Keane inspired a young impressionable group with his wisdom of winning big moments and key battles from his Manchester United days.

          At a time when the Irishman was giving us countless memorable moments, one of the greatest ones from the Stadium of Light days was just about to occur when the squad made amends for the Colchester defeat with a huge 3-2 win over Burnley which put us on the verge of promotion to the Premier League.

          Why were we all worrying?

          Keep Your Head Up, Habib!

          BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND - APRIL 19: Habib Diarra of Sunderland in action during the Premier League match between Aston Villa and Sunderland at Villa Park on April 19, 2026 in Birmingham, England. (Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images) | Getty Images


          Anth Gair says…

          In my honest opinion, let’s not pretend it was anything other than horrendous.

          Most of the fanbase would probably rather we lost 3-1 and gone home quietly than go through that rollercoaster and still wind up taking nothing home with us. The miss will haunt a few of us for a while yet, I don’t mind telling you…but here’s the thing.

          Habib, you’re twenty two years of age. You have a long career ahead of you and if your biggest moment of regret this season is a save from Emi Martínez, I’m sure you’ll be fine.

          Friday is Nottingham Forest (and my birthday — thanks in advance), and Friday is your opportunity to make amends. No moping, no sulking, no fannying about in the middle of the park and hoping somebody else picks up the slack. Get on the ball, do something with it and stick one in the net for the lads who dedicate their hard-earned to watch you in that stadium.

          Chances like the one at Villa won’t come along every week in the Premier League. The next one that does, put it away. Haway the lads — and Habib, you can put this right against Forest by keeping your head in the game!


          Ciaran McKenna says…

          In football, mistakes are constant.

          Some are more consequential than others, but they’re part of both the game itself and a player’s progression, and Diarra just needs to move past it and get onto the next game. He’s been a brilliant addition to the squad with his pace, power and talent — and one error can’t cancel out all the good he has done for the Lads this season.

          In the moment, Diarra showed real resilience.

          To be able to make that gut-busting run, that late on and during an end-to-end game just shows how much he’s willing to give, and he also showed great confidence to take it on by himself. Yes, in hindsight, he could’ve picked a corner or even rolled it to his right for Chemsdine Talbi to tap it in, but ultimately it wasn’t a bad effort and he forced a brilliant save.

          I also appreciated the maturity it took to apologise to the team afterwards, although I’m sure that the other players will have had the same reaction as I and many others have had.

          The error was compounded by the fact that they went straight down the other end and scored the winner, but we didn’t lose this game because of his one missed opportunity. There were other mistakes made by other players, which will be addressed the same as his. Forget it, move on and make up for it.

          In times like this, we need to support him. Diarra is a brilliant footballer who’ll have many more brilliant moments in red and white, as long as we allow him to.


          Malc Dugdale says…

          I’d have to argue against my mate Gair here, despite the fact his birthday is on the way (happy birthday in advance, bud — let’s hope it’s a great one).

          That wasn’t “horrendous” for me — it was just football, and way more experienced players have done the same and worse. Maybe we’ve gotten so used to ‘Til The End’ going in our favour that when it doesn’t come off, we’re even more gutted.

          That’s a compliment to the squad, that they’ve taken our expectations to such a level that this was taken like a kick in the family jewels, especially after we’d done so well to come back from two down.

          With perspective, this was a great chance made by a lung-busting run way into injury time. Diarra made the run and put a shot on target, and it was saved by the Villa goalkeeper when nine times out of ten, a deft little lift over the stopper like that would’ve meant a fourth goal.

          Even the best make mistakes, though. A matter of weeks ago, we were all rueing the panenka that Enzo Le Fée fluffed, but did that make him any less of a talented young Sunderland footballer? Of course it didn’t. Le Fée has learned and grown from that, and that’s exactly what Diarra will do, and I expect him to do.

          Chin up, lad.

          You gave it your best shot, and it didn’t come off. You’ve said your bit to the lads and that’s big of you. You’ll be all the better for the mistakes you make and grow from.


          Tom Albrighton says…

          I think the message is simple, and really it shouldn’t need to be said.

          I’ve no doubt that Diarra will be the first to be critical of his mistake and his miscalculation, so any negativity from outside will be of absolutely no use. Mistakes happen. That’s football but what we as fans have to do now is back our player — we were all there when Eliezer Mayenda missed a sitter at Blackburn, and look how that turned out.

          When you build a team of young, exciting footballers, mistakes are inevitable.

          To a degree, these mistakes should be welcomed as they show players getting in the right positions and being brave enough to back themselves. Not only this, they create the opportunities for players to learn, grow and for bonds to strengthen as their teammates and fans rally round them.

          It’s a shame that Diarra made the mistake but his one error of judgement is not the sole reason Sunderland didn’t win a game of football, and he shouldn’t be criticised or chastised as such.

          In the wake of a phenomenal season built on skill, determination and togetherness, it would be incredibly short-sighted to write Diarra off — after all, he isn’t the first and nor will he be the last player to make an error in a Sunderland shirt.

          Chin up, and onto the next one, bonny lad.


          View From The Away End: Villa Park Heartbreaker… But A Canny Day Out

          For the first time in what feels like decades, Sunderland fans can largely relax, and enjoy the drama playing out above and below us at the top and bottom of the table. We’re in a sweet spot where we have a tantalising goal to aim for in the shape of European qualification, but no real pressure to achieve it, with the main objective for the season already well and truly in the bag.

          About a month ago, our season seemed in danger of fizzling out, but after that incredible win in the derby (which I am in no way bitter about having missed) and an unspectacular but solid win over the 2026/27’s runaway Banter Club Tottenham Hotspur, we headed to Villa Park on the crest of a wave. The gap between these games was mainly characterised by the hilariously overblown reactions from Spurs fans currently in the “anger” stage of grief, generally depicting Brian Brobbey as some sort of evil bogeyman responsible for every injustice in football.

          Unsurprisingly, there was a real clamour for tickets for this one, and the awkward Sunday kick-off time didn’t reduce the excitement among the fans. I’d certainly tolerate plenty of Sunday kick-offs next season if it means we’ve nabbed a Conference League spot, but let’s worry about that if and when we come to it.

          There was an early blow as a tube shutdown led to us missing our scheduled train, but it wasn’t the end of the world as it gave time for a nice pint in the sun outside King’s Cross. We were joined by Jonny, a Villa-supporting friend of the London Branch, though we made it clear that if the result went horribly wrong he could make his own way home.

          Villa have enjoyed a strangely up-and-down season in the league, but still find themselves well in the driving seat for a Champions League place and have a good chance of bringing home the Europa League trophy, so we knew an extremely tough test awaited. The reverse fixture back in September feels like an age ago. We really acquitted ourselves well to claim a deserved point after Reinildo’s red card, and hopefully a similar performance this time around would see us leave with something in the bag.

          Pulling into sunny Birmingham, we headed to the Figure of Eight Wetherspoons to enjoy the beer garden weather before jumping in an Uber to the ground. This is always my favourite part of the season, when T-shirt weather is on the cards, and every game feels crucial, so there was a palpable sense of anticipation before kick-off. Villa Park has always been one of my favourite grounds, with imposing architecture seeped in tradition from the outside, but the same run-down scruffiness as everywhere else on the inside.

          The Lads took to the field in our blue away kit for some reason, which seems a strange choice to me as that is surely the one that clashes with Villa’s, but there’s doubtlessly some commercial motivation behind it. It was a disastrous start as Villa carved us open down our left, and poor marking from Sunderland left Watkins completely free to head home.

          To the credit of the away end, the atmosphere remained buoyant; our record when going behind has done a lot to strengthen belief in the fanbase as well as on the pitch. Rigg’s brilliantly-taken equaliser was a rich reward for a great run of form, which is fantastic to see from a home-grown player. Another advantage of being in the ground was that we didn’t have to listen to the tedious references to his Geordie roots from the Sky commentators, always desperate to shoehorn a narrative in whenever they can.

          We continued to hold our own for a while, until another similarly slack moment at the back left Watkins with another tap-in, and we retreated to the concourse at half-time a goal down. The painfully inadequate service at the bar meant we’d only just grabbed our half-time refreshments when Rogers doubled Villa’s lead, and there was a slight temptation to sit out the rest of the game in case of a repeat of the 6-1 loss here under Di Canio.

          Thankfully, it was well worth returning to the stands to witness two brilliant quickfire goals that sent the away end into absolute bedlam. Travelling SAFC fans really have been treated to some great moments recently (again, still not bitter about missing the derby). Things could have been even more delirious when Diarra was played through, but unfortunately he lacked the composure of Isidor and made an ill-judged attempt to chip Martinez.

          When we switched off from another cross and Abraham headed home seconds later, it felt like a genuine dagger to the stomach. You’d almost rather have just lost the game limply than have that elation and hope suddenly snatched away from you. There was no time for us to produce a third equaliser, and the home end erupted in celebration, while we saluted an excellent but ultimately vain effort from the Lads.

          Fortunately, there’s only a short turnaround until the Forest game; the other results from the weekend didn’t do too much damage to our league position, and the squad will be desperate to put things right after coming so close to a fantastic result. This was arguably the toughest of our remaining games on paper, and if we can reproduce this level of attacking play and cut out the sloppiness at the back going forward, there might still be something truly remarkable to celebrate at the end of May.

          Sunlun’… It’s A Crazy Ride!

          BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND - APRIL 19: Habib Diarra of Sunderland is challenged by Ian Maatsen of Aston Villa during the Premier League match between Aston Villa and Sunderland at Villa Park on April 19, 2026 in Birmingham, England. (Photo by Dan Mullan/Getty Images) | Getty Images


          Be honest: when we made our way to the Stadium of Light for the opening game of the season against West Ham (which frankly feels like a lifetime ago — the result of an utterly intoxicating and unforgettable campaign), what were your hopes and aspirations for 2025/2026?

          For Sunderland to merely avoid relegation? To enjoy a respectable return to the top flight and to maybe pick up one or two notable results along the way — or perhaps even put together a sustained challenge for the top ten?

          To say the least, it was a step into the unknown for all of us.

          A new team had been built, Granit Xhaka was here to lead us, optimism was sky high and we were all doubtless intrigued by what was coming. On the surface, we’d put together a team filled with promise and that looked capable of mixing it, but you never know exactly how ambition and reality will mesh in the Premier League.


          In that sense, this season has surely surpassed anything we might’ve dared to dream of — even if we’ve had to absorb some painful jabs along the way.

          When the full time whistle blew at Villa Park on Sunday, with the Lads on their knees after losing a genuine all-timer of a clash with Aston Villa, it felt like the crystallization of our entire campaign: a memorable game and a highly competitive, gutsy performance, but one hampered by one or two weaknesses that ultimately proved costly against a side that looks set for Champions League football and more than likely, Europa League success as well.

          The stakes for this game had been raised as a result of an insanely congested mid-table, some superb recent results and the growing aspirations of the Lads’ fans.

          European football. Sunderland AFC. European football. Sunderland AFC. Sounds crazy, doesn’t it? We still might accomplish the improbable, yet even if we don’t, the love we’ve fostered for this side shouldn’t be diminished and nor should this season be deemed a ‘failure’.

          We’ve all dreamed about welcoming continental sides to Wearside on crisp evenings under the lights as well as trekking to far-flung stadiums for European clashes ourselves, but if we don’t get there, so be it. A top ten finish would be an exceptional achievement and would surely give us a solid foundation on which to build for 2026/2027.

          As if we didn’t know this ahead of Sunday’s barnstormer, by no reasonable measurement are Sunderland the perfect football team — far from it, in fact.

          We can be blunt in attack, occasionally ropey at the back and our productivity from the wings is something that needs to be addressed ahead of the new season, yet we’re also a dynamic, lively and highly watchable side, filled with players around whom it’s easy to rally and support, and have represented our club with distinction this season.


          Control of games is something that we’ve often sought this season, but Sunday was something different entirely.

          Truth be told, we were always on the edge against Unai Emery’s side, often being stretched and forced into positions in which we perhaps didn’t want to find ourselves.

          OK, you could argue that we were the masters of our own downfall for three of their goals and the lesson about not giving the elite sides easy openings needs to be heeded, but this team’s refusal to crumble is hard to overlook and a late two-goal blast merely backed it up.

          If the victories over Leeds and Newcastle were memorable, seeing this one through would’ve topped the lot. As one more example of why this is a team to truly believe in, it was worth every penny; as an illustration of how much work we need to undertake in order to continue to progress, it was priceless.

          In the case of Habib Diarra — a player of whom most, if not all Sunderland fans were speaking highly earlier in the season and will doubtless be backed to respond strongly from the missed chance to win it — was it merely a case of “Right intentions, poor execution” or did Emi Martínez simply do what he does best; enough to put Diarra off and deny Sunderland a famous victory?

          These things happen. Hyping up a player when he’s in excellent form and can do no wrong? Easy. Tearing a player down when he misses a chance? Easy. Standing up for a player after he misses a game-winning opportunity? Occasionally hard, but we owe that to him, for me.

          He’ll need to show some real strength of character in order to bounce back, but my faith in him, as well as this side and its prospects remains as solid as ever.

          This is no plucky underdog story. This isn’t a group of players who are here on an autograph-hunting mission or to collect shirts from opponents they’ve long admired from afar. These lads are serious about competing and winning, even if Sunday’s game didn’t go their way when all was said and done.

          Diarra will be back. Sunderland will be back. And this most captivating of seasons has five more chapters yet to be written — starting with what’ll hopefully be a raucous Friday night clash with Nottingham Forest. Time to reset and get back to it, lads.


          Early 2026 MLB trade candidate: Tigers prospect Max Anderson caught in 2B glut

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          Detroit Tigers prospect Max Anderson is having a difficult time standing out.

          Drafted as a second baseman in 2023, Anderson added third and first base to his minor-league resume. The Tigers' organization values infield versatility, but with major leaguers like Gleyber Torres, Colt Keith, rookie Kevin McGonigle and Zach McKinstry in his way, Anderson could be considered a top trade candidate, according to ESPN.

          Tigers prospect Max Anderson needs separation

          The Tigers' 26-man roster appears to have few holes. Their second-base coverage is a bit crowded, with no fewer than four players able to play the position. At Triple-A Toledo, Anderson was joined by Gage Workman, Jace Jung and Hao-Yu Lee, who is currently on call with the Tigers, capable of playing several infield spots.

          Anderson, who is on the seven-day injured list with a left quad strain, appeared in four games with the Mud Hens, collecting five hits in 16 at-bats. The former second-round draft pick out of Nebraska compiled a .282 batting average in 1,155 minor-league at-bats. Rapidly advancing through the farm system, Anderson collected 32 home runs and 188 RBI with four teams.

          The Tigers wanted Anderson to experience the Arizona Fall League last winter, collecting 21 hits in 47 at-bats for Scottsdale. Prospects in the Tigers' system are on the move. Former first-round shortstops Bryce Rainer advanced to high Single-A West Michigan, while Jordan Yost received a Lakeland summons.

          Organizational depth remains a front-office goal for all MLB teams, but with the bevy of infielders in the Tigers' system, Anderson could be made available.

          Could the Tigers net a teenage pitching prospect for the seasoned offensive threat with questionable infield instincts?

          The Tigers' brass will likely find out.

          Cease strikes out 12 in 5 innings and Guerrero homers as the Blue Jays beat the Angels 5-2

          ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Dylan Cease struck out 12 in five innings and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. had three hits, including a two-run homer, as the Toronto Blue Jays beat the Los Angeles Angels 5-2 on Monday night.

          Lenyn Sosa put Toronto ahead with a sacrifice fly in the sixth, and Nathan Lukes knocked in two late insurance runs after coming off the bench.

          Cease (1-0) earned his first win for the Blue Jays and finished one strikeout shy of his career high despite needing 110 pitches to get 15 outs. The right-hander, who signed a $210 million, seven-year contract as a free agent in December, limited the Angels to two runs and five hits. He walked two and whiffed Jorge Soler with a 99 mph fastball on his final pitch.

          Toronto reliever Braydon Fisher threw a scoreless sixth, Louis Varland struck out three of his four batters and Tyler Rogers got the final two outs in the eighth. Struggling closer Jeff Hoffman fanned three in a one-hit ninth for his third save.

          Angels left-hander Reid Detmers (1-2) gave up four runs and five hits in six innings, striking out five and walking two. Los Angeles struck out a season-high 18 times and has lost three straight.

          The Blue Jays snapped a 2-all tie in the sixth after Guerrero and Eloy Jiménez singled. Guerrero went to third on Kazuma Okamoto’s grounder and scored on Sosa’s sacrifice fly.

          Lukes drove in a run with a pinch-hit single in the seventh and added an RBI groundout that made it 5-2 in the ninth.

          The Angels took a 1-0 lead in the first when Nolan Schanuel doubled and Soler, who had one hit and 13 strikeouts in 23 career at-bats against Cease, roped an RBI single to left field.

          Toronto countered with two in the third when Davis Schneider walked and Guerrero crushed a hanging changeup 430 feet to center for his second homer this season.

          The Angels tied it at 2 in the bottom half. Zach Neto walked, Mike Trout singled, and after a double steal, Schanuel hit a sacrifice fly.

          Up next

          Blue Jays LHP Patrick Corbin (0-0, 4.66 ERA) will oppose Angels RHP Jack Kochanowicz (2-0, 3.47 ERA) on Tuesday night.

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          “Regardless of” – Liam Rosenior disagrees with Cole Palmer’s recent comments

          “Regardless of” – Liam Rosenior disagrees with Cole Palmer’s recent comments
          “Regardless of” – Liam Rosenior disagrees with Cole Palmer’s recent comments

          Chelsea head coach Liam Rosenior has come out and disagreed with recent comments made by midfielder Cole Palmer.

          Chelsea are in a real fight now if they want any chance of finishing in the Champions League qualifying spots. They have slipped 7 points behind 5th place Liverpool as the games run down. They are actually closer to 14th place than they are to the Champions League qualification positions right now, and Palmer basically said that if they don’t get Champions League next season then everything changes.

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          It’s impossible to know exactly what he means by that, whether it’s an individual thing for his future, or just for the future of the club overall, but Palmer believes things change if we don’t get Champions League football next season.

          Rosenior does not agree

          In quotes picked up by The Evening Standard, Rosenior said when asked about Palmer’s interview:

          “I actually got sent Cole’s interview. I thought it was an outstanding interview by someone who cares about the football club.

          “Not everything changes — but what I don’t want to do is sit here and talk about us not qualifying for the Champions League, because we’re still fighting for it.

          “The reality is, does everything change? No. The plan, in terms of what this team needs and what we need to be successful, doesn’t. The context around that does. So, money, especially finances, that type of thing.

          “We’re all aligned, regardless of whether we’re in the Champions League or not, and what this team needs, long-term, to be successful. So everything doesn’t change; it just makes it a lot easier if we are in the Champions League.”

          In other news today…

          Cole Palmer was annoyed with Alejandro Garnacho for switching off at a crucial moment and allowing Man Utd to score on Saturday. A video captured his angry reaction.

          And also on Garnacho, a journalist has claimed that whoever signed him at Chelsea should be sacked on the spot, because he’s never been good enough.

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          Warsofsky: “I know we fell short, but I don’t want them to be defined by that”

          Apr 06, 2026; San Jose, CA, USA; during San Jose Sharks vs Chicago Blackhawks at SAP Center. Photo: Sport Shots / Dean Tait

          Ryan Warsofsky officially has two full NHL seasons under his belt as head coach, although he’s still the youngest active NHL coach at age 38.

          And this season, he got a chance to coach the San Jose Sharks to a lot more wins, and a lot more tight losses. The Sharks went from 20 wins to 39, earning 34 more points along the way.

          He says he’s learned a lot this year.

          “I learned a lot about relationships and people and how tight this league is – how hard it is to continue to win in it and be consistent in winning,” Warsofsky said. “And as soon as you think you have it figured out, it smacks you in the face a little bit. I’ll look back and we’ll review the season, and do a lot of auditing of myself and and try to get a little better.”

          In particular, he said he’s grown when it comes to communication with the referees, calming down in certain moments. Also?

          “Sometimes you don’t realize what the players have gone through, or you keep beating them up,” Warsofsky said. “Do you need to spin it a little bit more positive? Or is today a day where you can be a little bit more negative, in a sense, but more so teaching and the way your tone is and your voice is? Just thinking about those scenarios as the season goes on.”

          Warsofsky spoke about surprise players, what he’ll remember, being emotional about the end of the season, and more.

          On the family energy of this year’s San Jose Sharks…

          I think it’s the only way you can really win at the end of the day, is you got to have that family feel and everyone’s welcome. We have a lot of players and people from a lot of different backgrounds, different countries, different cultures, raised by single parents, only child, four brothers and sisters, and everyone’s brought up a little bit differently. You’ve got to welcome everyone and make everyone feel very important, and everyone is important. So for me it’s a big step in creating a culture, and that’s how you have to win. Everyone’s got to feel important and valued and has got to have a voice, and play for one another, and believe in one another. That all bleeds into all that. So it’s just a big belief of my philosophy.

          On Macklin Celebrini’s year…

          I don’t think anyone had those expectations, but he certainly exceeded them, and he did a hell of a job this year, individually and helping our group and dragging guys into it. That’s who he is as a player, and he’s just going to get better and better. It felt like every time we thought he had a ceiling, he blew the ceiling right off. I had a good meeting with Mack in training camp, and I knew that was he was on a mission. I will say that. There was a look on his face that he was ready to go. He had put the preparation and the work in in the summer, and he got more and more comfortable as the season went on it seemed.

          On positive surprises from his lineup…

          Ty Dellandrea, before he got injured, was a big surprise for us, solidifying that 3C there, right shot center had a really good year. Zack Ostapchuk comes up, another guy has a really good year. Barclay Goodrow, reinvented his game, thought he was great down the stretch for our group. I thought William Eklund, the last month, really came alive in the way he needs to play as an inside presence. Dmitry Orlov.

          I could go through every single player, and I don’t mean to disrespect anyone I don’t. I think there’s been a lot of guys, a lot of growth. Mario Ferraro, for him to experience that, I thought it was so awesome for him. He’s been through a lot. Alexander Wennberg played really good hockey for us. Sherwood’s been a great addition. Again, I could go up and down our lineup. Michael Misa has come a long way. Sam Dickinson’s came a long way. So lot of growth within our group.

          On being emotional after the final game of the season…

          It was a lot of things, it was season being over, talking to media 15 minutes after it. I’m with these guys more than I’m with my family. I hate getting emotional, but you put a lot into it, and then faces change and team changes. Mack is special. Will’s special. William Eklund. They’re all special. You build a lot of relationships with these players throughout the year, and we did a lot of special things, and a lot of laughter, a lot of arguments, a lot of discussion, a lot of video sessions, a lot of individual meetings. You go through a lot.

          It was a great group. They were coachable. They cared for one another, and that’s what it’s all about. They played for one another, and yeah, we came short, but I think they should be damn proud of what they did. I don’t know why I get emotional about it, but it was a fun, fun year that probably not a lot of people expected. No one thought we’d have 39 wins. So I give a lot of credit to those guys of just continue to push, whether we challenged them, they answered it. And I know we fell short, but I don’t want them to be defined by that.

          On what Sam Dickinson needs to work on to become a top-four defenseman…

          He’s going to have a big summer. A lot of it comes down to conditioning and being in condition. It’s a lot for a 19-year-old kid to come in the National Hockey League and play those types of minutes and this type of season. So we’ll start there, and then just some things that we need to continue to improve on – scanning, seeing the whole ice, seeing the second layer coming at you. As a defenseman you got to be able to end those plays and see it, close on it quicker. There’s still, obviously, we’ve seen the junior offense, but we get to see the NHL offense, and that doesn’t mean he has to be 120-point guy in the NHL, but there’s more offense that we can untap there.

          On what happier moments he’ll remember from this season…

          In Winnipeg the other night I think it was 6-1 with about three minutes left, and there was a lot of joy in the bench, a lot of laughter. We were disappointed, obviously, we weren’t  in the playoffs, but we were finishing the season on a high note. There was a sense of relief, but it was the guys’ probably the last time we were all together. To be honest with you I didn’t really have a pre-scout meeting we usually have. Just went into the group and said, ‘We got to compete extremely hard tonight. We got to play for one another like we have all year.’ And we know what the Winnipeg Jets – that’s no disrespect to Winnipeg – but we were just in that type of situation, back to back. So we went out there and we did that.

          I think it was Will and Mack, said ‘I don’t think we need any more pre-scouts.’ And we had a good chuckle about it and a good laugh. And those are the memories that I’ll take home with me. Those are the little things in the grind of the season and the stress and the ups and downs, you think you win and you’re relieved, you lose and you think the world’s coming to an end. So there’s a lot that goes into it, but those are the moments and those relationships are what you cherish.

          On how William Eklund improved in the final month of the season…

          I love the way he ended the season, played on the inside, got under team’s skin, was dominating in the offensive zone with puck possession. That line was really good for us. I thought he finished the season the right way.

          How can the Sharks minimize goals and chances against…

          First thing I’ll dive into is we got to keep the puck out of our net, that’s for sure. We’ll look back, and we’ll look at all the goals against, and we’ll look at whether that’s penalty kill, short handed goals, any situation. We’ll look at it, and we’ll make some changes that need to be made, but that will be step number one is keeping the puck out of our net. Step number two is our mindset to start the season needs to be, ‘We’re going out there to win games and get going.’

          On how motivating this season is for the San Jose Sharks going forward, compared to recent seasons…

          Definitely more motivating. It’s a lot more fun playing down the stretch that type of hockey, and playing in those types of games. Obviously, Nashville at home was a big game, and we go down 3-0. We did claw back, but that will be a game that we’ll look at as probably a measuring stick, in a sense, of when we’re in that situation again, how we need to start that game on time.

          On Collin Graf’s year…

          Obviously had a really good year. No one probably predicted 21 goals. Did a lot of good things. Was our first guy over the boards on our penalty kill, good stick. Got another guy, I think can continue to get stronger. He’ll get more comfortable, play him up and down our lineup, but more of a guy that was slated as a checking line forward and moved up at times. We will see where the ceiling is.

          On his plans for the offseason…

          Stay here in San Jose for a little while. It’ll be nice, my kids are in school, so that would be good to hang with my family. My son’s in baseball right now, and I love baseball, so it’s nice to – the baseball field is my therapy, so I can get away a little bit. So I’ll spend some time with family and do a little traveling, and then head back east and see some more family, and then before you know it, I’ll be seeing your guys’ faces all over again.

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          Young Chowchilla golf star heads to Chevron Championship after strong finish in the 'City of Stars'

          Asterisk Talley will make her ninth start in a professional event this week at the Chevron Championship, the first major championship of the year, teeing off Thursday in Houston, Texas.

          The 17-year-old Chowchilla native enters the event coming off a tie for 13th place at -9 in the JM Eagle LA Championship in Tarzana, where her golf skills were on full display after getting in on a sponsor's invite.

          Asterisk Talley fires a 3rd round 69 and is -7 at the JM Eagle LA Championship. Chowchilla junior is beating some 100 pros in her 8th pro event. @abc30pic.twitter.com/kqVRaOghjO

          — Stephen Hicks (@StephenABC30) April 18, 2026

          Talley's distance off the tee was among the most noticeable.

          She averaged 290 yards, leaving her well ahead of her professional playing partners. She also consistently put herself in scoring position, routinely giving herself birdie opportunities on the way to four straight rounds under par. "Just happy that I'm able to shoot under par when I'm not playing my total best," Talley told Action News.

          Her comfort level off the course was also noticeable as she spent time after her rounds signing autographs and taking photos with young fans.

          Talley will have a family friend from Ohio caddy for her in Houston, who Talley says is "one of my favorite people."

          She noted how his humor in the course can keep things like when the stakes are so high during tournament play. "Just to have him on the bag just to kind of get some laughs in, especially when you're not having the best hole or the best day," Talley said.

          Working with different caddies has helped her better understand what she wants as she looks ahead to the future. "Just learning what caddy I kind of want, especially if I'm going to be going pro in the future, just being able to kind of feel it out and see who I would like on my bag once I get to that stage, because that's going to be a pretty important part once I get there," she said.

          Talley is not there just yet. As an amateur golfer, the Stanford commit was not eligible to collect the $74,000 in prize money she would have earned for her finish at the LA Championship.

          RELATED: Chowchilla native Asterisk Talley talks commitment to Stanford

          Thursday will be her 4th time playing in a major championship after breaking onto the scene with a low amateur finish in the 2024 US Women's Open.

          It will be her first major tournament after a heartbreaking T-4 finish in the Augusta National Women's Amateur, where she saw her final round lead wash away after twice finding Rae's Creek on hole #12.

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          MHSAA softball playoff brackets for 2026 state tournament, schedule, scores

          The Mississippi high school softball playoffs are ramping up.

          Here is the playoff schedule for the 2026 MHSAA softball state tournament for Classes 1A-7A. All first- through fourth-round games will be played at the higher seed's site for Games 1 and 3 (if needed).

          MHSAA Class 1A-4A are entering their second rounds, while 5A-7A are in their first. All games will consist of a three-game series.

          The championship round will be held at Southern Miss Softball Complex in Hattiesburg. The games will run May 12-16.

          Mississippi high school softball playoff schedule, scores 2026

          Class 1A

          First round

          Thursday, April 16

          Game 1

          Sebastopol 16, West Bolivar 0

          Nanih Waiya 24, Simmons 2

          Stringer 9, Lumberton 7

          Bogue Chitto 14, Richton 2

          Biggersville 11, Hickory Flat 1

          Noxapater 16, Riverside 1

          West Lincoln 13, Taylorsville 1

          Ethel 17, Leflore County 0

          Game 2

          Sebastopol 17, West Bolivar 0; Sebastopol wins series 2-0

          Ethel 20, Leflore County 0; Ethel wins series 2-0

          Nanih Waiya 24, Simmons 0; Nanih Waiya wins series 2-0

          Friday, April 17

          Game 1

          Ingomar 14, French Camp Academy 2

          West Union 13, Thrasher 0

          Calhoun City 9, Tremont 3

          Smithville 15, Houlka 0

          Pine Grove 11, Potts Camp 10

          Vardaman 13, West Lowndes 1

          Salem 11, Resurrection Catholic 0

          Game 2

          Biggersville 17, Hickory Flat 0; Biggersville wins series 2-0

          Noxapater 13, Riverside 3; Noxapater wins series 2-0

          Smithville 15, Houlka 0; Smithville wins series 2-0

          Salem 13, Resurrection Catholic 1; Salem wins series 2-0

          West Union 13, Thrasher 0, West Union wins series 2-0

          West Lincoln 20, Taylorsville 8, West Lincoln wins series 2-0

          Vardaman 15, West Lowndes 0, Vardaman wins series 2-0

          Bogue Chitto 4, Richton 0; Bogue Chitto wins series 2-0

          Stringer 13, Lumberton 0; Stringer wins series 2-0

          Saturday, April 18

          Game 2

          Calhoun City 15, Tremont 1; Calhoun City wins series 2-0

          Ingomar 12, French Camp Academy 2; Ingomar wins series 2-0

          Monday, April 20

          Game 1

          Ashland at Wheeler, 4:30 p.m.

          Game 2

          Ashland at Wheeler, 6 p.m.

          Potts Camp at Pine Grove, 6 p.m.

          Class 2A

          First round

          Thursday, April 16

          Game 1

          Loyd Star 20, Collins 0

          Myrtle 8, Collins 1

          Game 2

          Loyd Star 20, Collins 0; Loyd Star wins series 2-0

          Friday, April 17

          Game 1

          Hatley 8, Bruce 0

          East Union 15, New Site 0

          Eupora 16, Northside 0

          J.Z. George 19, Kemper County 4

          Philadelphia 17, Leland 2

          Puckett 14, Bay Springs 3

          East Webster 15, Charleston 0

          Mize 8, Lake 4

          Wesson 20, East Marion 4

          Enterprise-Clarke 13, Pelahatchie 1

          Hamilton 12, Strayhorn 0

          Enterprise-Lincoln 13, Perry Central 8

          Clarkdale 12, Scott Central 2

          Game 2

          Myrtle 11, Walnut 3; Myrtle wins series 2-0

          East Union 19, New Site 0; East Union wins series 2-0

          East Webster 15, Charleston 0; East Webster wins series 2-0

          Hamilton 15, Strayhorn 0; Hamilton wins series 2-0

          Eupora 17, Northside 0; Eupora wins series 2-0

          J.Z. George 10, Kemper County 0; J.Z. George wins series 2-0

          Wesson 19, East Marion 0; Wesson wins series 2-0

          Saturday, April 18

          Game 1

          Sacred Heart 12, Amite County 0

          Game 2

          Lake 6, Mize 4

          Enterprise-Clarke 21 Pelahatchie 1; Enterprise-Clarke wins series 2-0

          Hatley 2, Bruce 1; Hatley wins series 2-0

          Puckett 17, Bay Springs 2; Puckett wins series 2-0

          Sacred Heart 12, Amite County 0; Sacred Heart wins series 2-0

          Clarkdale 13, Scott Central 0; Clarkdale wins series 2-0

          Enterprise-Lincoln 23, Perry Central 13; Enterprise-Lincoln wins series 2-0

          Monday, April 20

          Game 2

          Leland at Philadelphia, 4 p.m.

          Game 3

          Mize at Lake, 6 p.m.

          Class 3A

          First round

          Thursday, April 17

          Game 1

          Belmont 16, Coahoma County 0

          Nettleton 15, O’Bannon 0

          Tylertown 17, Our Lady Academy 0

          Pisgah 9, Jefferson Davis County 1

          Raleigh 5, Southeast Lauderdale 4

          Game 2

          Belmont 19, Coahoma County 0; Belmont wins series 2-0

          Friday, April 18

          Game 1

          Winona 16, Thomas E. Edwards 1

          Booneville 17, Independence 0

          Choctaw County 15, Amanda Elzy 0

          Yazoo County 18, Aberdeen 0

          Union 13, Magee 0

          Presbyterian Christian 10, Franklin County 0

          Seminary 9, Quitman 0

          West Marion 21, Port Gibson 1

          Game 2

          Southeast Lauderdale 9, Raleigh 4

          Tylertown 11, Our Lady Academy 8; Tylertown wins series 2-0

          Choctaw County 12, Amanda Elzy 0; Choctaw County wins series 2-0

          Yazoo County 10, Aberdeen 0; Yazoo County wins series 2-0

          Pisgah 15, Jefferson Davis County 1; Pisgah wins series 2-0

          Nettleton 22, O’Bannon 1; Nettleton wins series 2-0

          Saturday’s scores

          Game 2

          Quitman 5, Seminary 4

          Presbyterian Christian 14, Franklin County 2; Presbyterian Christian wins series 2-0

          Winona 16, Thomas E. Edwards 2; Winona wins series 2-0

          Booneville 18, Independence 1; Booneville wins series 2-0

          West Marion 17, Port Gibson 0; West Marion wins series 2-0

          Union 10, Magee 1; Union wins series 2-0

          Monday, April 20

          Game 1

          Alcorn Central at Holly Springs, 4 p.m.

          Game 2

          Alcorn Central at Holly Springs, 6 p.m.

          Game 3

          Southeast Lauderdale at Raleigh, 6 p.m.

          Quitman at Seminary, 6:30 p.m.

          MORE: Mississippi high school softball's top players nearing 2026 playoffs

          Class 4A

          First round

          Wednesday, April 15

          Game 1

          Louisville 6, Clarksdale 5

          Ripley 10, Greenwood 0

          Game 2

          Ripley 10, Greenwood 0; Ripley wins series 2-0

          Thursday, April 16

          Itawamba Agricultural 14, Corinth 2

          Poplarville 14, Forrest County Agricultural 2

          Mooreville 11, South Pontotoc 5

          Friday, April 17

          Game 1

          Tishomingo County 11, Houston 3

          Senatobia 19, Yazoo City 4

          Amory 11, North Pontotoc 0

          West Lauderdale 19, Forest 0

          Columbia 7, Bay High 3

          Mendenhall 12, Northeast Lauderdale 2

          Pass Christian 10, Lawrence County 0

          Choctaw Central 10, Richland 0

          Greene County 21, South Pike 0

          Newton County 13, Morton 1

          Game 2

          Itawamba Agricultural 19, Corinth 1; Itawamba Agricultural wins series 2-0

          Greene County 20, South Pike 0; Greene County wins series 2-0

          West Lauderdale 16, Forest 0; West Lauderdale wins series 2-0

          Mooreville 8, South Pontotoc 6; Mooreville wins series 2-0

          Senatobia 19, Yazoo City 1; Senatobia wins series 2-0

          Poplarville 14, Forrest County Agricultural 3; Poplarville wins series 2-0

          Saturday, April 18

          Game 1

          Kosciusko 15, Byhalia 0

          Game 2

          Houston 9, Tishomingo County 4

          North Pontotoc 8, Amory 7

          Louisville 13, Clarksdale 2; Louisville wins series 2-0

          Kosciusko 18, Byhalia 1; Kosciusko wins series 2-0

          Columbia 16, Bay High 12; Columbia wins series 2-0

          Mendenhall 12, Northeast Lauderdale 4; Mendenhall wins series 2-0

          Pass Christian 7, Lawrence County 3; Pass Christian wins series 2-0

          Choctaw Central 17, Richland 0; Choctaw Central wins series 2-0

          Newton County 12, Morton 0; Newton County wins series 2-0

          Monday, April 20

          Game 3

          Amory at North Pontotoc, 6 p.m.

          Houston at Tishomingo County, 6 p.m.

          Class 5A

          First round

          Game 1

          Thursday, April 23

          Pontotoc at Florence, 6 p.m.

          Vicksburg at New Hope, 6 p.m.

          Holmes County Central at Caledonia, 6 p.m.

          Northeast Jones at Sumrall, 6 p.m.

          Lafayette at Cleveland Central, 6 p.m.

          Friday, April 24

          Game 1

          North Pike at Vancleave, 6 p.m.

          Purvis at South Jones, 6 p.m.

          Brookhaven at East Central, 6 p.m.

          Game 2

          Sumrall at Northeast Jones, 6 p.m.

          Caledonia at Holmes County Central, 6 p.m.

          Florence at Pontotoc, 6 p.m.

          New Hope at Vicksburg, 6 p.m.

          Cleveland Central at Lafayette, 6 p.m.

          Saturday, April 25

          Game 2

          East Central at Brookhaven, 6 p.m.

          South Jones at Purvis, 6 p.m.

          Vancleave at North Pike, 6 p.m.

          Class 6A

          First round

          Thursday, April 23

          Game 1

          Ridgeland at Grenada, 5 p.m.

          Friday, April 24

          Game 1

          Lake Cormorant at Warren Central, 6 p.m.

          West Jones at Hancock, 6 p.m.

          Pascagoula at George County, 6 p.m.

          Greenville at South Panola, 6 p.m.

          Terry at Pearl River Central, 6 p.m.

          Center Hill at Neshoba Central, 6 p.m.

          Picayune at Hattiesburg, 6 p.m.

          Game 2

          Grenada at Ridgeland, 5 p.m.

          Saturday, April 25

          Game 2

          Warren Central at Lake Cormorant, 2 p.m.

          Hancock at West Jones, 6 p.m.

          South Panola at Greenville, 6 p.m.

          George County at Pascagoula, 6 p.m.

          Neshoba Central at Center Hill, 6 p.m.

          Pearl River Central at Terry, 6 p.m.

          Hattiesburg at Picayune, 7 p.m.

          Class 7A

          First round

          Thursday, April 23

          Game 1

          Madison Central at Hernando, 6 p.m.

          St. Martin at Petal, 6 p.m.

          Northwest Rankin at Gulfport, 6 p.m.

          Oxford at DeSoto Central, 6 p.m.

          Oak Grove at Ocean Springs, 6 p.m.

          Friday, April 24

          Game 1

          Tupelo at Germantown, 6 p.m.

          Brandon at D'Iberville, 6 p.m.

          Lewisburg at Clinton, 6 p.m.

          Game 2

          Northwest Rankin at Gulfport, 5 p.m.

          DeSoto Central at Oxford, 6 p.m.

          Ocean Springs at Oak Grove, 6 p.m.

          Hernando at Madison Central, 6:30 p.m.

          Saturday, April 25

          Game 2

          Petal at St. Martin, 6 p.m.

          Clinton at Lewisburg, 6 p.m.

          Germantown at Tupelo, 6 p.m.

          D'Iberville at Brandon, 6 p.m.

          Michael Chavez covers high school sports, among others, for the Clarion Ledger. Email him at mchavez@gannett.com or reach out to him on X, formerly Twitter @MikeSChavez.

          This article originally appeared on Mississippi Clarion Ledger: MHSAA softball playoff brackets for 2026 state tournament, scores

          Jeanie Buss reveals whether she wants LeBron James to stay with Lakers

          Everyone is wondering what LeBron James will decide to do as far as his basketball career is concerned this summer. He could stay with the Los Angeles Lakers or leave to join another team, and although it seems pretty unlikely, retirement is also reportedly a real possibility for him once this season ends.

          There have been conflicting reports over the last several months about whether the Lakers want James to remain with them past this season. The team is projected to have roughly $50 million in salary cap space this summer, and the math could get complicated in terms of improving its roster if James wants to stay put and won't accept a major pay cut.

          In an interview on SiriusXM Radio, Lakers governor Jeanie Buss implied that she wants James to stay with the franchise if he continues playing past this season. But she also admitted that what he ultimately decides to do is up to him, via HoopsHype.

          “Well, I’ve always said I want to see him retire as a Laker,” Buss said. “But he’s going to be a free agent. It’s really his decision to make. He is a valuable player in this league, even in his 23rd season. It’s incredible what he’s done. But, you know, the decision’s going to be his, he’s a free agent, and I’m sure he’s going to look at all his opportunities. Or not. Maybe he just wants to go out quietly.

          “I mean, certainly I think one of the biggest gifts that Kobe [Bryant] gave us was that he told us in November of his last season that it was going to be his last season. So we got a chance to celebrate him. And every city he went to, I think he was even blown away at the fans in Sacramento, the fans in Boston, really showing so much love to him.

          “And I think that LeBron would probably experience the same thing. But I think it’s really up to the individual what they are comfortable with. And so, you know, LeBron has all the cards.”

          Even at age 41, James is continuing to play at a high level, and he has gracefully accepted a diminished role lately while deferring to Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves. With Doncic and Reaves out, he has seamlessly reverted to his customary role as L.A.'s primary superstar, whether it has meant scoring lots of points or mostly playing a table-setting role.

          The future Hall of Famer had 19 points, 13 assists and eight rebounds in L.A.'s 107-98 win over the Houston Rockets in Game 1 of its first-round playoff series on Saturday. He clearly has a good amount left in his tank, and if he decides to play another season — or more — it shouldn't surprise anyone if he keeps playing at a similar level.

          This article originally appeared on LeBron Wire: Jeanie Buss reveals whether she wants LeBron James to stay with Lakers

          How To Watch The Inner Circle And ONE Friday Fights 151 Live On April 24

          After a week away, ONE Championship is returning to Asia primetime with a pair of thrilling events this Friday, April 24.

          The world’s largest martial arts organization will broadcast The Inner Circle and ONE Friday Fights 151 live to over 195 countries around the globe.

          First, viewers can watch The Inner Circle live exclusively on live.onefc.com beginning at 6:30 p.m. ICT.

          Then, viewers can watch ONE Friday Fights 151 live via ONE Championship’s global broadcast partners at 8:30 p.m. ICT. The show can also be viewed on ONE Championship’s YouTube channel, ONE Championship’s Facebook page, and watch.onefc.com.*

          To view your local listings and start times by region, check below.

          *Geo-restrictions apply

          Thailand 

          Watch The Inner Circle exclusively on live.onefc.com beginning at 6:30 p.m. ICT. 

          Watch ONE Friday Fights 151 – called ONE Lumpinee 151 in Thailand – live on Channel 7 HD or online via Channel 7, TERO Entertainment, and ONE Championship’s social networks at 8:30 p.m. ICT.

          Channel 7 HD

          TERO Entertainment

          ONE Championship

          New Zealand

          Watch ONE Friday Fights 151 live on ESPN at 2:30 a.m. New Zealand Daylight Time (NZDT) on Saturday, April 25.

          Australia

          Watch ONE Friday Fights 151 live on ESPN at 12:30 p.m. Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT) on Saturday, April 25.

          Japan

          Watch The Inner Circle live via U-NEXT at 8:30 p.m. Japan Standard Time (JST).

          Watch ONE Friday Fights 151 live on U-NEXT at 10:30 p.m. JST.

          South Korea

          Watch The Inner Circle exclusively on live.onefc.com beginning at 8:30 p.m. Korean Standard Time (KST). 

          Watch ONE Friday Fights 151 live on ONE Championship’s YouTube channel, ONE Championship’s Facebook page, or watch.onefc.com at 10:30 p.m. KST.

          China

          Watch ONE Friday Fights 151 live via Duoyin at 9:30 p.m. China Standard Time (CST).

          Hong Kong

          Watch The Inner Circle exclusively on live.onefc.com beginning at 7:30 p.m. Hong Kong Time (HKT).

          Watch ONE Friday Fights 151 live on beIN Sports at 9:30 p.m. HKT.

          Malaysia

          Watch The Inner Circle exclusively on live.onefc.com beginning at 7:30 p.m. Malaysia Time (MYT). 

          Watch ONE Friday Fights 151 live on beIN Sports at 9:30 p.m. MYT. 

          Singapore

          Watch The Inner Circle exclusively on live.onefc.com beginning at 7:30 p.m. Singapore Standard Time (SGT). 

          Watch ONE Friday Fights 151 live on beIN Sports at 9:30 p.m. SGT. 

          The Philippines

          Watch The Inner Circle exclusively on live.onefc.com beginning at 7:30 p.m. Philippine Standard Time (PHT). 

          Watch ONE Friday Fights 151 live on One Sports and One Sports+ at 9:30 p.m. PHT. 

          Fans can also watch ONE Friday Fights 151 via ONE Championship’s YouTube channel, ONE Championship’s Facebook page, or watch.onefc.com

          Mongolia

          Watch The Inner Circle exclusively on live.onefc.com beginning at 7:30 p.m. Ulaanbaatar Standard Time. 

          Watch ONE Friday Fights 151 live on Premier Sports Network at 9:30 p.m. Ulaanbaatar Standard Time. 

          Fans can also watch ONE Friday Fights 151 via ONE Championship’s YouTube channel, ONE Championship’s Facebook page, or watch.onefc.com

          Indonesia

          Watch The Inner Circle exclusively on live.onefc.com beginning at 6:30 p.m. Western Indonesia Time (WIB). 

          Watch ONE Friday Fights 151 live on Vidio.com at 8:30 p.m. WIB. 

          Fans can also watch ONE Friday Fights 151 via ONE Championship’s YouTube channel, ONE Championship’s Facebook page, or watch.onefc.com

          Vietnam

          Watch The Inner Circle exclusively on live.onefc.com beginning at 6:30 p.m. Indochina Time (ICT). 

          Watch ONE Friday Fights 151 live on HTV The Thao at 8:30 p.m. ICT. 

          Fans can also watch ONE Friday Fights 151 via ONE Championship’s YouTube channel, ONE Championship’s Facebook page, or watch.onefc.com

          Cambodia

          Watch The Inner Circle exclusively on live.onefc.com beginning at 6:30 p.m. Indochina Time (ICT). 

          Watch ONE Friday Fights 151 live on ONE Championship’s YouTube channel, ONE Championship’s Facebook page, or watch.onefc.com at 8:30 p.m. ICT. 

          Myanmar

          Watch The Inner Circle exclusively on live.onefc.com beginning at 6:00 p.m. Myanmar Time (MMT). 

          Watch ONE Friday Fights 151 live on Skynet at 8 p.m. MMT. 

          Fans can also watch ONE Friday Fights 151 via ONE Championship’s YouTube channel, ONE Championship’s Facebook page, or watch.onefc.com.

          Kyrgyzstan 

          Watch The Inner Circle exclusively on live.onefc.com beginning at 5:30 p.m. Kyrgyzstan Time (KGT). 

          Watch ONE Friday Fights 151 live on TelecomTV at 7:30 p.m. KGT. 

          India

          Watch The Inner Circle exclusively on live.onefc.com beginning at 5:00 p.m. India Standard Time (IST). 

          Watch ONE Friday Fights 151 live on Star Sports Select 2 and JioHotstar at 7:00 p.m. IST. 

          Uzbekistan

          Watch The Inner Circle exclusively on live.onefc.com beginning at 4:30 p.m. Uzbekistan Time (UZT). 

          Watch ONE Friday Fights 151 live on TelecomTV at 6:30 p.m. UZT. 

          Turkmenistan

          Watch The Inner Circle exclusively on live.onefc.com beginning at 4:30 p.m. Turkmenistan Time (TMT). 

          Watch ONE Friday Fights 151 live on TelecomTV at 6:30 p.m. TMT. 

          Tajikistan

          Watch The Inner Circle exclusively on live.onefc.com beginning at 4:30 p.m. Tajikistan Time (TJT). 

          Watch ONE Friday Fights 151 live on TelecomTV at 6:30 p.m. TJT. 

          Georgia

          Watch The Inner Circle exclusively on live.onefc.com beginning at 3:30 p.m. Georgia Standard Time (GET). 

          Watch ONE Friday Fights 151 live on TelecomTV at 5:30 p.m. GET. 

          Azerbaijan

          Watch The Inner Circle exclusively on live.onefc.com beginning at 3:30 p.m. Azerbaijan Time (AZT). 

          Watch ONE Friday Fights 151 live on TelecomTV at 5:30 p.m. AZT. 

          Armenia

          Watch The Inner Circle exclusively on live.onefc.com beginning at 3:30 p.m. Armenia Time (AMT). 

          Watch ONE Friday Fights 151 live on TelecomTV at 5:30 p.m. AMT. 

          Oman, United Arab Emirates

          Watch The Inner Circle exclusively on live.onefc.com beginning at 3:30 p.m. Gulf Standard Time (GST). 

          Watch ONE Friday Fights 151 live on beIN Sports at 5:30 p.m. GST. 

          Fans can also watch ONE Friday Fights 151 via ONE Championship’s YouTube channel, ONE Championship’s Facebook page, or watch.onefc.com.

          Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Iraq, Yemen, Jordan, Syria, Bahrain

          Watch The Inner Circle exclusively on live.onefc.com beginning at 2:30 p.m. Arabian Standard Time (AST). 

          Watch ONE Friday Fights 151 live on beIN Sports at 4:30 p.m. AST. 

          Fans can also watch ONE Friday Fights 151 via ONE Championship’s YouTube channel, ONE Championship’s Facebook page, or watch.onefc.com

          Israel 

          Watch The Inner Circle exclusively on live.onefc.com beginning at 2:30 p.m. Israel Daylight Time. 

          Watch ONE Friday Fights 151 live on One at 3:30 p.m. IDT. 

          Fans can also watch ONE Friday Fights 151 via ONE Championship’s YouTube channel, ONE Championship’s Facebook page, or watch.onefc.com.

          Finland, Turkey, Estonia, Ukraine, Moldova

          Watch The Inner Circle exclusively on live.onefc.com beginning at 1:30 p.m. Eastern European Summer Time (EEST). 

          Watch ONE Friday Fights 151 live on watch.onefc.com at 3:30 p.m. EEST. 

          Russia

          Watch ONE Friday Fights 151 live via Match TV, Match Planeta, or Match Boets! at 4:30 p.m. Moscow Standard Time (MSK). 

          Fans can also watch ONE Friday Fights 151 via ONE Championship’s YouTube channel, ONE Championship’s Facebook page, or watch.onefc.com

          Belarus

          Watch The Inner Circle exclusively on live.onefc.com beginning at 2:30 p.m. Moscow Standard Time (MSK). 

          Watch ONE Friday Fights 151 live on watch.onefc.com at 4:30 p.m. Moscow Standard Time (MSK). 

          Lebanon, Libya, Palestine, Egypt

          Watch The Inner Circle exclusively on live.onefc.com beginning at 1:30 p.m. Eastern European Time (EET). 

          Watch ONE Friday Fights 151 live on beIN Sports at 3:30 p.m. EET. 

          Fans can also watch ONE Friday Fights 151 via ONE Championship’s YouTube channel, ONE Championship’s Facebook page, or watch.onefc.com.

          Romania

          Watch The Inner Circle exclusively on live.onefc.com beginning at 1:30 p.m. Eastern European Time (EET). 

          Watch ONE Friday Fights 151 live on Voyo at 3:30 p.m. EET.

          Germany, Sweden, Hungary, Italy, Denmark, Norway, Malta, Albania, Spain, Andorra

          Watch The Inner Circle exclusively on live.onefc.com beginning at 12:30 p.m. Central European Time (CET).

          Watch ONE Friday Fights 151 live on watch.onefc.com at 2:30 p.m. CET. 

          Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia

          Watch The Inner Circle exclusively on live.onefc.com beginning at 12:30 p.m. Central European Time (CET). 

          Watch ONE Friday Fights 151 live on beIN Sports at 2:30 p.m. CET. 

          Fans can also watch ONE Friday Fights 151 via ONE Championship’s YouTube channel, ONE Championship’s Facebook page, or watch.onefc.com

          United Kingdom

          Watch The Inner Circle exclusively on live.onefc.com beginning at 12:30 a.m. BST. 

          Watch ONE Friday Fights 151 live on the Sky Sports app, Sky Sports website, or Sky Sports YouTube channel at 1:30 p.m. BST.

          United States & Canada

          Watch The Inner Circle exclusively on live.onefc.com beginning at 7:30 a.m. ET/4:30 a.m. PT. 

          Watch ONE Friday Fights 151 live on beIN Sports USA at 9:30 a.m. ET/6:30 a.m. PT.  

          Fans can also watch ONE Friday Fights 151 via ONE Championship’s YouTube channel, ONE Championship’s Facebook page, or watch.onefc.com

          Brazil 

          Watch The Inner Circle exclusively on live.onefc.com beginning at 8:30 a.m. Brasilia Time (BRT). 

          Watch ONE Friday Fights 151 live via ONE Championship’s YouTube channel, ONE Championship’s Facebook page, or watch.onefc.com at 10:30 a.m. Brasilia Time (BRT).

          Source

          Jones aims to clear final hurdle at the Crucible

          Welshman Jak Jones chalks his cue
          Jak Jones is aiming to become the fourth Welshman to win the World Snooker Championship. [Getty Images]

          Welshman Jak Jones hopes to go one step further at this year's World Snooker Championship, after falling at the final hurdle two years ago.

          A qualifier in 2024, he shocked the snooker world as he defeated some of the world's best on a sensational run to the final, where he narrowly lost 18-14 to Kyren Wilson.

          Jones aims to shine again this year after crashing out in the first round to eventual champion Zhao Xingtong at last year's tournament.

          And, after falling to 19th in the rankings, Jones had to come through the qualifiers to reach snooker's most prestigious tournament - just as he did in 2024.

          "Last season it was different, I went straight to the venue and I played an extremely in-form Zhao Xingtong and obviously the first match wasn't great after not playing a match for two months," said Jones.

          "I would say I prefer coming through the qualifiers because you've got a couple of matches going into the competition.

          "Obviously, before the tournament starts you'd prefer to be straight at the Crucible, but I think playing before can really help."

          Qualification for this year's tournament was no easy task either. Jones navigated a tricky section of the draw featuring promising Chinese youngster Chang Bingyu and 2023 world champion Luca Brecel.

          The 32-year-old made it look easy as he swept aside Hong Kong's Marco Fu in the semi-final to set up a showdown with the dangerous Brecel for a place in the Sheffield showpiece.

          Jones then produced one of his best displays of the season to defeat the Belgian 10-5.

          "Every match you play is a really difficult match, you've got to play well all the time, if you don't, no matter who you play, you're going to be going home," said Jones.

          "I knew Luca was playing extremely well from his match with Chang Bingyu which was a really high standard.

          "I don't think I could have played much better - it was probably the best I have played all season."

          Jones kicks off his title bid with a tough test against Mark Selby, who will be hunting a fifth world title to add to his impressive trophy cabinet.

          Cwmbran's 'Silent Assassin' will be hoping he can repeat his heroics of 2024 and go one step further to win his first ranking title.

          And while last year's champion Xingtong will be intent on breaking the 'Crucible curse', Jones is focused on himself.

          "I honestly don't mind who I play. I just concentrate on myself and If I play well then I'm sure I'll be a game for anybody," said Jones.

          "When I'd gone there the first or second time you don't know what you're capable of. I suppose now I know that I can play well there and can do well there. So that gives me a lot of confidence and belief."

          At the Crucible Jones will look to become just the fourth Welshman to become world champion, following in the footsteps of Terry Griffiths, Ray Reardon and Mark Williams.

          "I enjoy playing at the Crucible, you either love it or hate it and you can crumble, but I enjoy the atmosphere," said Jones.

          "It's an unbelievable venue to be honest and I'm really looking forward to it."

          2026 NFL draft: 3 potential trades back from No. 3 for Arizona Cardinals

          The Arizona Cardinals have the third pick in the 2026 NFL draft, which begins this week on Thursday. All the reports coming out are saying that they want to trade out of the pick to acquire more draft picks.

          But what does a trade look like and who could be involved?

          The Kansas City Chiefs are involved in talks at some level. ESPN's Adam Schefter expects trade talks to heat up this week.

          NFL teams use a variation of a trade value chart when it comes to draft picks. Now, what a team actually is willing to give up can be influenced by potential competition with other teams, but we can't count on that.

          Here is the general trade value chart teams use.

          2026 trade value chart

          Here are some potential deals that could be done.

          Kansas City Chiefs

          The Chiefs have two first-round picks, which would be appealing to the Cardinals, who reportedly want to make a move for quarterback Ty Simpson, and the 29th pick might be just the spot to get him.

          The third overall pick is worth 514 points.

          The Chiefs' picks at No. 9 (387 points) and No. 29 (202 points) together are worth 589.

          To make up the difference, the Cardinals could give up No. 65 (78 points) for a total of 592 points.

          One deal could be:

          • Cardinals receive get No. 9 and No. 29 (589 points)
          • Chiefs receive No. 3 and No. 65 (592 points)

          Another could be:

          • Cardinals receive No. 9, No. 29, No. 74 and 2027 third-round pick (653 points + value of future third-round pick, which is 36-78 points)
          • Chiefs receive No. 3 and No. 34 (689 points)

          The Cardinals keep their third-round pick and the Chiefs essentially move back five spots from No. 29.

          Dallas Cowboys

          The Cowboys have the 12th and 20th picks but no pick in the second round.

          Pick No. 12 is 347 points and No. 20 is 269 for a total of 616.

          This deal is close:

          • Cardinals receive No. 12, No. 20 (616 points)
          • Cowboys receive No. 3, No. 65 (592 points)

          New Orleans Saints

          The Saints are perhaps a dark horse to move up, although they do not have two first-round picks. They have the No. 8 pick, worth 406 points. Their second-round pick, at No. 42, is worth 142 points.

          This deal could work:

          • Cardinals receive No. 8, No. 42 (548 points)
          • Saints receive No. 3, No. 104 (547 points)

          Then the Cardinals could use their two second-round picks to then move back into Round 1 to get Ty Simpson.

          They could trade No. 34, No. 42 and No. 65 (395 points) for No. 28, No. 38 and No. 106 (398 total points).

          Get more Cardinals and NFL coverage from Cards Wire's Jess Root and others by listening to the latest on the Rise Up, See Red podcast. Subscribe on SpotifyYouTube or Apple podcasts.

          This article originally appeared on Cards Wire: 2026 NFL draft: 3 potential trades back from No. 3 for Arizona Cardinals

          Why Ty Simpson is this year's version of Kenny Pickett, Tyler Shough, Will Levis

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          Why Ty Simpson is this year's version of Kenny Pickett, Tyler Shough, Will Levis originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

          Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson is arguably the most polarizing quarterback in the 2026 NFL Draft. 

          Is he a first-round pick? A second-round pick? The Crimson Tide quarterback – who passed for 3,567 yards, 28 TDs and five interceptions – is this year's most-talked-about quarterback. Where will all that conversation lead? 

          This happens almost every year. A quarterback is either hyped up or over-scrutinized — or both — through the NFL Scouting Combine. For what it's worth, Simpson had an impressive performance at this year's NFL Combine. Then, a team must make a choice in either the back half of the first round or the second round. Is this quarterback worth all that talk?

          Tyler Shough was that quarterback in 2025, and there have been other examples in the last 10 drafts. The 2024 NFL Draft did not have one of these QBs. These are the players Simpson will be compared to in the next few seasons: 

          MORE 2026 NFL DRAFT:

          Tyler Shough

          2025: Tyler Shough, New Orleans Saints 

          Pick: Second round (No. 40) 

          Draft-day buzz: Cam Ward (No. 1) and Jaxson Dart (No. 25) were the first-round picks, but Shough generated draft-day buzz with his 6-foot-5, 219-pound frame. Shough had a seven-year college career through stints at Oregon, Texas Tech and Louisville – and struggled with injuries before passing for 3,195 yards, 23 TDs and six interceptions with Louisville in 2024. The Saints grabbed Shough in Round 2 – and the next quarterback was not selected until pick No. 92. Shedeur Sanders, of course, fell to the fifth round at No. 144. 

          Did it work? TBD. Early returns on Shough have been positive. He was 5-4 as a starter with 2,384 yards, 10 TDs and six interceptions with first-year coach Kellen Moore. Shough had a 91.3 passer rating but took 31 sacks. He enters 2026 as the projected starter and can prove the Saints right. 

          2023: Will Levis, Tennessee Titans 

          Pick: Second round (No.33) 

          Draft-day buzz: Levis impressed with a strong-armed performance at the 2023 NFL Scouting Combine – which followed a two-year stint at Kentucky where he finished with 43 TDs and 23 interceptions. He became an endearing prospect for quirky behavior – with legends of putting mayonnaise in coffee and eating banana peels. Bryce Young (No. 1), C.J. Stroud (No. 2) and Anthony Richardson (No. 4) – who also wowed at the NFL Combine – were first-round picks. 

          Did it work? No. Levis had a 5-16 record as a starter in his first two seasons with the Titans, and he struggled with turnovers. He had 16 interceptions and took 69 sacks in those two seasons – and Tennessee selected Cam Ward with the No. 1 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. Levis has one year left on his rookie contract with the Titans. 

          2022: Kenny Pickett, Pittsburgh Steelers 

          Pick: First round (No. 20) 

          Draft-day buzz: The 2022 NFL Draft was thin on quarterbacks, and Pickett was the only quarterback selected in the first round. Pickett finished third in the Heisman Trophy voting with Pitt in 2021 after putting up 4,319 passing yards, 42 TDs and seven interceptions. Hand size became a popular topic with Pickett – whose hands were measured at 8 ½ inches at the NFL Combine. The Steelers, however, were looking for the right successor for Ben Roethlisberger. The next quarterback was not selected until the third round, when the Atlanta Falcons took Desmond Ridder (No. 74). 

          Did it work? No. Pickett lasted two seasons in Pittsburgh. He was 14-10 as a starter with 13 TDs and 13 interceptions in those two years. He was traded to Philadelphia in 2024 – where he won a Super Bowl ring as a backup quarterback. He's been traded to Cleveland and Las Vegas since, and he signed with the Carolina Panthers this offseason. That's five teams in five seasons.

          NFL DRAFT RANKINGS 2026:QBsWRs | TEs | EDGE | RBs

          2021: Kyle Trask, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 

          Pick: Second round (No. 64) 

          Draft-day buzz: Five quarterbacks were selected in the first round of the 2021 NFL Draft, a list that includes Trevor Lawrence (No. 1), Zach Wilson (No. 2), Trey Lance (No. 3), Justin Fields (No. 11) and Mac Jones (No. 15). All had varying degrees of college success, but Trask emerged as a second-round pick after passing for 4,283 yards, 43 TDs and eight interceptions with Florida in 2020.

          Did it work? No. Jones was the successor to Tom Brady in New England, and Trask got lost in the shuffle when Brady signed with the Buccaneers. Trask played four seasons in Tampa Bay and played in seven games. He spent last season on Atlanta's practice squad. Jones will be in his second season with the 49ers as a backup this season. 

          Jordan Love

          2020: Jordan Love, Green Bay Packers 

          Pick: First round (No. 26) 

          Draft-day buzz: Joe Burrow (No. 1), Tua Tagovailoa (No. 5) and Justin Herbert (No. 6) were early first-round picks, and Love – who had 52 TDs and 23 interceptions in two seasons as a starter at Utah State – slipped to the back half of the first round despite pushing into the conversation with his live arm at the NFL Scouting Combine. The Packers drafted Love at No. 26 as the successor to Aaron Rodgers. 

          Did it work? Yes. Love spent two seasons as a backup behind Rodgers and has emerged as a franchise quarterback with the Packers. He's 27-20-1 as a starter and has improved his passer rating with each season. Love has compiled 11,535 yards, 83 TDs and 31 interceptions. 

          2019: Drew Lock, Denver Broncos 

          Pick: Second round (No. 42) 

          Draft-day buzz: The 2019 NFL Draft is comparable to this year's draft. Kyler Murray (No. 1) was the no-doubt top pick, and Daniel Jones (No. 6) and Dwayne Haskins (No. 15) followed. Lock – a four-year starter at Missouri – emerged as a potential first-round pick after showcasing his arm talent at the NFL Scouting Combine. 

          Did it work? No. Lock was 8-13 as a starter in three seasons and led the NFL with 15 interceptions in 2020. Lock, however, has stuck as a backup quarterback through two stints with Seattle and one year with the Giants. He was the backup to Sam Darnold and won a Super Bowl with the Seahawks last season.

          2018: Lamar Jackson, Baltimore Ravens 

          Pick: First round (No. 32) 

          Draft-day buzz: Jackson won the Heisman Trophy at Louisville in 2016 and finished third in 2017 with a dazzling play-making skillset. He passed for 9,043 yards, rushed for 4,132 yards and totaled 119 TDs. Yet there was pre-draft talk about whether he should switch to wide receiver. Baker Mayfield (No. 1), Sam Darnold (No. 3), Josh Allen (No. 7) and Josh Rosen (No. 10) were selected before the Ravens traded with Philadelphia to grab Jackson with the final pick in the first round.

          Did it work? Yes. This should not have been a conversation at all. Jackson is a two-time NFL MVP and four-time Pro Bowl selection who enters his ninth season with the Ravens. He's passed for 30-plus TDs twice and rushed for 1,000-plus yards twice. 

          2017: DeShone Kizer, Cleveland Browns 

          Pick: Second round (No. 52) 

          Draft-day buzz: Mitchell Trubisky (No. 2), Patrick Mahomes (No. 10) and Deshaun Watson (No. 12) were selected in the first round, and the Browns used two first-round picks on Myles Garrett (No. 1) and Jabrill Peppers (No. 25). Kizer – who had 2,925 passing yards, 25 TDs and six interceptions – had a solid season at Notre Dame despite the team's 4-8 record. The Browns – still in the search for a franchise QB – took Kizer in the second round. 

          Did it work? No. Kizer finished 0-15 as a starter that season, and the Browns quickly pivoted to Mayfield with the No. 1 pick the following season. Watson is on the roster now. Kizer played one season in Green Bay in 2018. 

          2016: Paxton Lynch, Denver Broncos 

          Pick: First round (No. 26) 

          Draft-day buzz: Peyton Manning retired after the 2015 season, and the Broncos needed a new franchise quarterback. Lynch impressed at Memphis as a junior with 3,776 passing yards, 28 TDs and four interceptions. He impressed at the NFL Scouting Combine, too, and that was enough for Broncos general manager John Elway to make the pick in the back half of the second round after Jared Goff (No. 1) and Carson Wentz (No. 2). 

          Did it work? No. Lynch never could take the starting job. He played mostly behind Trevor Siemian and Brock Osweiler in those two years. Lynch made four career starts and finished with 792 passing yards, four TDs and four interceptions. Lynch has played in the CFL, USFL and XFL since – and he suffered a torn ACL this season while playing with the Colorado Spartans in the National Arena League.

          Struggling to keep spot, Reds' Will Benson makes MLB history, scores two runs on zero pitches

          Struggling to keep spot, Reds' Will Benson makes MLB history, scores two runs on zero pitches originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

          The Cincinnati Reds have a decision to make on their outfield personnel.

          Likely soon.

          Reds left fielder Will Benson earned a job out of spring training and established an MLB-first Sunday by scoring two runs without seeing one pitch.

          Without one official at-bat during the 7-4, 10-inning win over the Minnesota Twins at Target Field, Benson produced his best offensive outing this season. In his opening 18 games, he posted an .188 batting average and three runs scored.

          In and out of the Reds' lineup the past four seasons, the 27-year-old has yet to match his 2023 form when he collected 11 home runs in 108 games. In 2024, he hit just .187 in 343 at-bats. Last year, he again was up and down, hitting .226, but homered 12 times. 

          How many chances does Benson have left?

          Reds' Will Benson fends off minor competition

          The Reds added free agent JJ Bleday to a one-year, $1.4 million contract last offseason to compete with Benson and Nathaniel Lowe for outfield spots during spring training. 

          Bleday lost out, mainly because he had minor-league options available and the power and speed potential Benson possesses remained intriguing. Bleday may force the Reds' front office into giving him a promotion soon, especially if Benson continues to slump. The 2019 No. 4 overall draft pick hit .338 with five home runs and 18 RBI in 20 games with Triple-A Louisville. 

          Benson may need a few more performances like Sunday to keep his MLB spot. He entered the game as a pinch runner in the ninth inning and scored on TJ Friedl's three-run double. In the 10th, Benson drew an intentional walk and scored on Rece Hinds' two-run double, which capped the scoring.

          Winners of four in a row, the Reds (15-8) topped the host Tampa Bay Rays, 6-1, on Monday. The NL Central leaders earned four straight wins.

          Benson did not play.

          How many chances does he have left?

          Dana White provides update on Conor McGregor, returning to UFC

          Conor McGregor

          Dana White provides update on Conor McGregor, returning to UFC originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

          UFC CEO Dana White provided fight fans and members of the press with an update on hte status of Conor McGregor and his return to the Octagon. McGregor has been out of action since 2021 when he lost to Dustin Poirier.

          "It's looking good," White said (thanks to MMA Fighting for the quotes). "Once we get a deal done with him, we'll announce it."

          McGregor, a former two-division UFC champion, has not won a fight with the UFC since 2020 when he finished Donald Cerrone. He lost to Poirier in January 2021 and again in July of that year after suffering a gruesome injury.

          The resume for "Notorious" stands out above many, many others, as it includes wins over Poirier, Chad Mendes, Jose Aldo, Nate Diaz and Eddie Alvarez. However, he struggled when matched up with Khabib Nurmagomedov, was submitted by Diaz and had the back-to-back losses to Poirier.

          McGregor took to social media recently to tell fight fans that, "I'm coming back to do what I do. Knock people out for money."

          The name Conor McGregor brings in money

          McGregor has been one of the biggest names in combat sports, generating multiple million-plus pay-per-view buys. He was also involved in a boxing match with Floyd Mayweather, Jr. in 2017 that generated 4.3 million buys and almost $500 million in revenue.

          As for the UFC, McGregor has headlined seven events with over one million pay-per-view buys, including 2.4 million for the Nurmagomedov bout in 2018.

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          Bottom of the order dominates in 12-2 win

          DENVER, CO - APRIL 20: Starting pitcher Justin Wrobleski #70 of the Los Angeles Dodgers delivers a pitch in the first inning against the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field on April 20, 2026 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Justin Edmonds/Getty Images) | Getty Images

          A dozen runs was more than enough with the way Justin Wrobleski pitched, but the Dodgers decided to err on the side of caution with one of their most complete offensive efforts of the year, running away with a 12-2 win in Colorado. It’s been an unusually productive early start to the season against left-handed pitchers for Max Muncy—that’s how the scoring got started for the Dodgers, with the veteran third baseman going deep for the third time this season against a southpaw, already only one short of his season total in 2025.

          When Wrobleski pitched eight scoreless innings against the Mets last week, it felt unlikely that he would find those heights once again in his next start, and to a great extent, he was just as impressive against the Rockies. One run in the first on a Brenton Doyle RBI double would be all that Wrobleski would allow in seven innings with just three strikeouts and no walks. Colorado managed their fair share of hits against Wrobleski, but the southpaw elevated his game with runners in scoring position, allowing just 2 hits in nine opportunities.

          The Rockies didn’t have a lot of time leading this one, as Muncy and Miguel Rojas went back-to-back in the second inning to help the Dodgers take a lead they’d maintain for the rest of this game.

          Max and Miggy go back-to-back! pic.twitter.com/ZVKiO7lYsB

          — Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers) April 21, 2026

          Due to certain key absences, the Dodgers had a lineup that was as specifically designed to mash a left-hander as this team could put out, with Alex Call, Santiago Espinal, and Rojas all getting starts. It paid off as that trio combined for five of the Dodgers’ first ten hits. Rojas, in particular, stole the spotlight by reaching his 1,000th career hit with a single in the fourth.

          Miguel got his first and his 1,000th hit in the same ballpark. 🥹 pic.twitter.com/3zGw8jwv6x

          — Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers) April 21, 2026

          Producing enough offense on their own to control this game, the Dodgers also experienced a helping hand from the Rockies multiple times. First, the Rockies misplayed a routine ground ball in the third, preventing them from completing a double play—instead, Will Smith reached on an error, a run scored, and quickly thereafter, one more came across on a Teoscar Hernández double play to make it a 4-1 game.

          Only an inning later, it was the starter’s turn to screw up. Quintana found himself facing the humongous challenge of an at-bat against Shohei Ohtani with the bases loaded, and then he induced what appeared to be a double play ball, but not before a balk moved every runner over. Ohtani would eventually ground out again, and Alex Call didn’t capitalize on the opportunity, but they kept on coming.

          In the sixth, after Quintana had left the game, it was a bases-loaded walk from Call to make it 6-1. It didn’t matter that Los Angeles stranded three runners in that frame because in the seventh, one more came across on a Miguel Rojas bunt that resulted in a pitching error. In the late innings, the ball began flying out once again, with Muncy going deep for the second time and Dalton Rushing hitting a couple of homers to take his season tally to seven.

          Dalton makes it a dozen! pic.twitter.com/IPm7yWHRUZ

          — Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers) April 21, 2026

          It’s wild to consider that this could’ve been an even bigger slugfest for a Dodgers team that went 3 for 15 with runners in scoring position—one whose four of the five home runs were all solo shots, with hitters sixth through seventh going 11 for 17.

          Game particulars
          • Home runs—  2 Max Muncy (8), Miguel Rojas (1), 2 Dalton Rushing (7), T.J. Rumfield (3)
          • WP— Justin Wrobleski (3-0): 7 IP, 8 hits, 1 earned run, 0 walks, 3 strikeouts
          • LP— José Quintana (0-2): 5 IP, 8 hits, 6 runs, 4 earned runs, 1 walk, 1 strikeout
          Up next

          Continuing a road trip that marks first visits to familiar ballparks, the Dodgers will return to California to face the Giants at Oracle Park. Yoshinobu Yamamoto, who’s hitting on all cylinders, will take on the youngster Landen Roupp, coming off a terrific start in Cincinnati. The first pitch is scheduled for 6:45 p.m. PT.

          JJ Wetherholt has already set an all-time Cardinals record

          JJ Wetherholt has already set an all-time Cardinals record originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

          JJ Wetherholt will hope to accomplish much more than this in his St. Louis Cardinals career.

          But he already can call one franchise all-time record his own.

          This one is quirky: consecutive games getting hit by a pitch.

          Jon Jay held the record before Wetherholt arrived, with four games in a row with an HBP.

          Now it's Wetherholt's mark all his own -- he's been hit by a pitch in five consecutive games.

          He's approaching the all-time record, too, of six games in a row by Carlos Quentin.

          Longest HBP Streaks In MLB History

          2008 Carlos Quentin: 6 Games
          1903 Doc Gessler: 5 Games
          *2026 JJ WETHERHOLT: 5 GAMES* (ACTIVE) pic.twitter.com/bsA0dXalcQ

          — Peyton | BigLeagueAnalysis (@bsblwithpeyton) April 20, 2026

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          It's kind of a painful record.

          At the same time, it shows that Wetherholt isn't afraid to do what it takes to get on base for his team.

          It also shows that opposing pitchers are already recognizing they have to be precise and potentially run it inside on Wetherholt. And when they miss while aiming for a pinpoint target on the inside corner, it can lead to HBPs.

          Weterholt surely would prefer to start notching a bunch of hits and not worry about hit by pitches.

          But a record is a record, and now Wetherholt holds one.

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          Winners and Losers: Cavs vs Raptors Game 2 – Evan Mobley dominates

          CLEVELAND, OHIO - APRIL 18: Evan Mobley #4 of the Cleveland Cavaliers dunks over Jakob Poeltl #19 of the Toronto Raptors during the second quarter of Game One of the Eastern Conference First Round NBA Playoffs at Rocket Arena on April 18, 2026 in Cleveland, Ohio. 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 Jason Miller/Getty Images) | Getty Images

          The Cleveland Cavaliers rode their three best players (Mitchell, Mobley, and Harden) for 83 points to take a 2-0 series lead over the Toronto Raptors.

          Let’s go over today’s winners, because there were no losers.

          WINNER – BAGcourt

          It was somewhere between Donovan Mitchell’s second windmill gather and James Harden’s third step-back jumper of the game that I realized how lucky Cavs fans are to be watching a backcourt with this level of technical craft.

          The Raptors altered their defensive approach from Game 1. Rather than earnestly trying to defend Mitchell or Harden, they opted to send multiple defenders and apply maximum pressure on the ball. That had benefits, as it partially took the rock out of the guard’s hands and put pressure on other Cavaliers to make plays.

          If only it were that easy to take Mitchell and Harden off the board.

          Harden dropped Scottie Barnes and got the crazy three to go down 😳 pic.twitter.com/GnFmEn8vVm

          — NBA on ESPN (@ESPNNBA) April 21, 2026

          Sure, the Raps could win a possession every once in a while. But the sheer scoring ability of Mitchell and Harden made it impossible for Toronto to contain them. The Cavs guards hit shot after shot, often times launching it over multiple defenders and finding the bottom of the basket anyway.

          “I still go crazy sometimes wanting him [Mitchell] to pass the ball, and then he hits a crazy shot,” said Kenny Atkinson after the game. “There’s a couple of times where Don has it in iso, and the defense is crashing, so he just throws it to James.”

          Harden isn’t overly bothered by physicality at the point of attack. He has a bulky enough frame to withstand punishment and dish it back out. Meanwhile, Mitchell is too much of a blur to keep boxed up. He might run into a wall at times — but resetting the offense and attacking again ensured he’d find an opening on the second attempt.

          The Cavs starting backcourt has combined for 112 points through the first two games of this series. If you’re thinking that’s too much to withstand, you’re correct.

          WINNER – Defending Ingram

          Playoff basketball grants you the opportunity to zero in on an opponent more than you can during the frenzied 82-game schedule of the regular season. That’s proven to be bad news for Brandon Ingram so far in this series.

          The Cavs have entered the series with a plan to keep Ingram from beating them. They’ve sicked Dean Wade on him to match his length, and are top-locking Ingram with the dual bigs of Jarrett Allen and Evan Mobley to deter throwing him the ball over the top. This has mostly stripped away any chance of getting Ingram into his sweet spots — and everyone on Cleveland has done a fantastic job of getting into Ingram’s chest and pushing him away from the action.

          And that’s before you even get to his shot attempts.

          This is Brandon Ingram's shot chart, and this is Ingram's 4 shots within the restricted area.

          Was Ingram's lack of free-throws a lack of fouls called, a lack of aggressive or a Cavaliers defense that forced him off his spots and away from the rim? https://t.co/S26fyN9S7apic.twitter.com/BZRJO8JeEv

          — RealCavsFans.com (@realcavsfans) April 21, 2026

          Cleveland’s worked relentlessly to stop Ingram from putting up a shot. As a result, he only took one field goal attempt in the second half of Game 1. But even when Ingram was able to fire away, the Cavs were draped all over him, ensuring it would be a difficult attempt. That was on full display tonight as BI finished with 7 points on 3-15 shooting. He also had 5 turnovers.

          There’s only so much you can do to take away a 6’8” shot-maker like Ingram. But so far, the Cavs have done as well as you can.

          LOSER – Bench Support

          This game might have looked different if the Cavalier bench had been more present. They were kept dormant for most of the night, shooting a combined 3-16 going into the fourth quarter. Only Sam Merrill, Max Strus, and Dennis Schroder had bought a bucket. None of them had more than one field goal between the three of them.

          As a result, Cleveland’s bench was being outscored 35-8 through the first three quarters. That’s a big enough disparity to keep Toronto in the game despite the Cavaliers leading the entire way.

          We know this bench is capable of more. Strus himself put up 24 points in Game 1, while Merrill, Tyson, and Ellis have all had big games previously. Even Schroder is crafty enough to get to the basket more frequently than he did tonight.

          A pair of triples from Merrill and Tyson to start the fourth quarter delivered a wave of relief. Later, Strus would join them with a three-pointer of his own. In just three possessions, they more than doubled the bench’s total output. That was enough for me to finally breathe out.

          Still, earlier support from anyone on the second unit could have put this game out of reach long before the fourth quarter.

          WINNER – Evan Mobley

          Now this is the version of Evan Mobley that can help Cleveland win a championship.

          I don’t think we need to dump the ball to Mobley and ask him to play like a proto-guard or modern wing. He’s proven to be most effective (and comfortable) as a play finisher. If James Harden and Donovan Mitchell are on the team setting him up, then I don’t see why this is a problem.

          🪽 Make em fly, EV4.@evanmobley | #LetEmKnowpic.twitter.com/Yxn4gzJN7K

          — Cleveland Cavaliers (@cavs) April 21, 2026

          Mobley scored 25 points on 11-13 shooting. He routinely buried smaller defenders under the basket and used his athleticism to leap over the top for alley-oop finishes. The Raptors had an impossible task of containing Cleveland’s backcourt without sacrificing their backline of defense. That gave Mobley free rein to dominate.

          “He’s in a phenomenal place physically, and then mentally, confidence-wise, he’s in a great flow,” said Atkinson after the game. “You look at the box score, and it’s like man, he’s 11-13 for 25 points.”

          All the while, Mobley gave the Raptors no salvation on the other end of the floor. It’s difficult to navigate a DPOY-caliber talent like Mobley when he’s patrolling the paint and ignoring some of Toronto’s non-shooters. He’s able to roam the floor and deter the Raps from settling into a groove offensively.

          Contract extension between Rams & Matthew Stafford is imminent

          The Los Angeles Rams are once again operating with urgency—and at the center of it all is Matthew Stafford, whose future in Los Angeles appears increasingly secure. After months of speculation, recent reports indicate that the Rams and their veteran quarterback are closing in on a new contract extension, signaling that both sides remain fully committed to chasing another Super Bowl together.

          According to multiple reports surfacing this week, negotiations have gained real traction. NFL insider updates suggest the Rams and Stafford have made “significant progress” toward a deal, while others note the two sides are “inching closer” to a formal extension agreement. Even more telling, some reports indicate the framework of a deal could be finalized before the 2026 season kicks off, reinforcing the idea that this is no longer a distant possibility—but an imminent reality.

          Sources: The #Rams and MVP QB Matthew Stafford have made significant progress on a new extension that should put Stafford in the building for the 2026 offseason.

          A deal is not done for Stafford, whose contract runs through 2026, but Sean McVay said earlier this year he believes… pic.twitter.com/K5sfCjTRnh

          — Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) April 20, 2026

          This development comes on the heels of one of the most remarkable seasons of Stafford’s career. The 38-year-old quarterback is fresh off his first MVP campaign, where he led the league with 4,707 passing yards and 46 touchdowns. Far from slowing down, Stafford has instead strengthened his leverage in negotiations, proving he remains one of the NFL’s elite signal-callers deep into his career.

          For the Rams, the motivation is simple: keep the championship window wide open.

          Head coach Sean McVay and general manager Les Snead have built their reputation on aggressive, win-now decision-making. Extending Stafford fits perfectly within that philosophy. Rather than pivot toward an uncertain future at quarterback, Los Angeles is doubling down on a proven veteran who has already delivered a Super Bowl and now an MVP season.

          Key language regarding this type of negotiation is that the Rams are working towards a “new extension” not a “revised deal” like they have used the past two seasons.

          Importantly, this potential extension is not just about rewarding past performance—it’s about maintaining flexibility. Stafford’s current deal runs through the 2026 season, but both sides have operated under a year-to-year understanding in recent seasons. A new extension would likely follow that same blueprint: short-term, high-value, and structured in a way that allows the Rams to remain competitive while managing the salary cap.

          There’s also a practical element at play. With Stafford carrying a massive cap hit and no clear successor ready to take over, an extension could help the Rams restructure his deal while ensuring continuity at the most important position in sports. The team has explored future options through the draft and backup signings, but none offer the immediate impact Stafford provides.

          Of course, there are still questions beneath the surface.

          Stafford’s age and durability remain factors the Rams must consider carefully. While he continues to perform at an elite level, the physical toll of nearly two decades in the NFL cannot be ignored. At the same time, Los Angeles has yet to identify a long-term heir, which makes committing to Stafford both a necessity and a calculated risk.

          Still, the tone surrounding negotiations suggests confidence on both sides. Reports indicating that the Rams and Stafford are “close” to finalizing a new deal highlight a mutual understanding: this partnership isn’t ending anytime soon.

          It would not come as a surprise if a deal is finalized before Thursday night.

          Prediction

          Stafford signs a 2 year $115 million extension ($90 million guaranteed). There may be some void years tacked on to reduce his cap hits for 2027 and 2028 but a two year deal seems the most likely of outcomes. Stafford would turn 40 years old at the conclusion of this deal.

          Hornets urged to acquire $160 million record-breaking Heat big to pair with LaMelo Ball

          Charlotte Hornets guard LaMelo Ball

          Hornets urged to acquire $160 million record-breaking Heat big to pair with LaMelo Ball originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

          The Charlotte Hornets are clearly building towards contention with their young core of LaMelo Ball, Rookie of the Year finalist Kon Knueppel and Brandon Miller leading the way.

          With momentum on their side heading into the 2026-27 season, it's possible that a big-time offseason swing to land another established star via trade could be in the works.

          In fact, The Ringer's Bill Simmons recently suggested that the Hornets should look to reconnect with the Miami Heat after their instant classic Play-In Tournament battle, this time to discuss a blockbuster deal involving 5-time All-Defensive Team selection and 83-point scorer, Bam Adebayo.

          "Is Bam Adebayo on the table?" Simmons asked fellow podcaster Zach Lowe on a Monday morning episode of The Bill Simmons Podcast.

          "I could offer you (Miles) Bridges and Grant Williams. I could give you your 2027 first back. Now you have it unprotected and you have all your firsts again."

          "I could give you my 14th pick, I could give you that Dallas (2027 first-round) pick. I could give you a 2029 first. Here's everything I've got, give us Bam!"

          Though Adebayo has become a fixture for the Heat as a home-grown 3-time All-Star and one of the best two-way centers in the association, something has to give.

          Miami has finished as a Play-In Tournament team each of the past four seasons, and a massive shake-up may be in order. The Hornets sit in an advantageous position if the Heat decide to initiate a rebuild this summer.

          In 73 appearances for the Heat in 2025-26, Adebayo averaged 20.1 points, 10.0 rebounds, 3.2 assists, 1.2 steals and 0.7 blocks. On Mar. 10, Adebayo shocked the sports world when he posted an unfathomable 83 points in a win over the Washington Wizards, notching the NBA's second-highest scoring game ever.

          By prospectively pairing Adebayo with Ball, the Hornets would instantly gain a devastating 1-2 punch on the offensive end, along with plenty of newfound versatility defensively.

          A North Carolina native, the 6-foot-9 big man's hypothetical homecoming could propel the Hornets further towards a guaranteed postseason spot next season if a deal were to be agreed upon.

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          Brazilian woman identified as Texas Ironman triathlete who drowned

          April 20 (UPI) -- Officials on Monday identified the triathlete who died during the swimming leg of last weekend's Texas Ironman race as a 38-year-old Brazilian.

          The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office said Mara Flavia Souza Araujo was the athlete who died Saturday in The Woodlands, located north of Houston.

          The Ironman race began with a 2.4-mile lake swim at North Shore Park where the freshwater maintains an average temperature of 74 degrees, according to the event's website, which told participants to "be prepared to swim with or without a wetsuit."

          The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office on Saturday confirmed a drowning had occurred during the race.

          The Woodlands Fire Department performed a rescue operation, but after it was determined the athlete had died, the sheriff's office Major Crimes unit launched an investigation into the drowning.

          Ironman also confirmed Saturday that there had been a death on its Facebook page.

          "We are saddened to confirm the death of a race participant during the swim portion of today's IRONMAN Texas triathlon," it said.

          "We send our deepest sympathies to the family and friends of the athlete and will offer them our support as they go through this very difficult time."

          ‘Woof!’ Check out what Elly De La Cruz did this time as Reds win again

          ST. PETERSBURG, FL – When Sal Stewart’s pulling off Elly De La Cruz-style feats, and De La Cruz is making defensive plays he considers among his best, something must be going right for the Cincinnati Reds these days

          “Every game looks a little different, but we always find a way,” Reds pitcher Rhett Lowder said of the team’s 15-8 start that has them on a four-game winning streak and in first place.

          Take your pick of any number of big plays in the series-opening win against the Rays on Monday night as the highlight. But not even Stewart’s impersonation of De La Cruz on a two-out double, steal of third and sprint home on a wild pitch could upstage what De La Cruz did in the the third inning of a 6-1 win.

          Rays third baseman Junior Caminero, a close friend of De La Cruz, drove a 113-mph grounder toward left field that looked hard enough that it might even split the gap – until De La Cruz somehow snared it at full extension, in the final split second of a dive toward the hole.

          Then he leaped in one motion and threw a strike to first base that rivaled the velocity of the hit, getting the out by a half step.

          Of all the highlight-reel plays, “That was one of the best ones,” De La Cruz said. “So far.”

          The throw might have been as good as the diving snare.

          Either way, it left teammates slack-jawed.

          “Woof!” Stewart said. “What a play! "I sat there and was like, 'Damn, there's no way.' It was an incredible play. Another one of his many things that he does where he leaves all of us in awe."

          De La Cruz, who was told to turn down an invitation to play for the Dominican Republic in the World Baseball Classic this spring because of his ongoing rehab from last year’s quad injury, spent time pregame chatting with Caminero about his pal’s experience playing in the tournament.

          A few hours later, Caminero was gesturing toward a smiling De La Cruz after the play, miming eating food and then waving it off.

          “I'm not going to give him any food tomorrow. We were talking about exchanging something, but I'm not going to give him anything,” Caminero told Rays writers after the game.

          “Hey, you’ve got to do it,” De La Cruz said of robbing his buddy of a hit.

          Caminero: “Elly is my brother, and that's just the game.”

          This is the kind of start to the season it’s been for the Reds, who just keep winning, particularly on the road, where they improved to 9-2.

          De La Cruz agreed that the win against the Rays was a sign of the way the club can look when the hitting catches up to the pitching and defense that has paced their success so far.

          “And we can do more than that,” he said. “We’re not always going to hit, but when we’re (right) we can do a lot of things.”

          As good as the vibe in the clubhouse was last year during manager Tito Francona’s first season and a playoff run, it’s not the same this time around.

          “It’s a different feel,” De La Cruz said. “We’re a playoff team.”

          This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: ‘Woof!’ Check out what Elly De La Cruz did this time as Reds win again

          NHL's hits leader Yakov Trenin crushed by Colin Blackwell check

          NHL hits leader Yakov Trenin had to go to the dressing room after absorbing a massive hit on Monday, April 20.

          The Minnesota Wild forward had just received a pass as he skated up ice when the Dallas Stars' Colin Blackwell stepped into him with a clean hit and sent him flying. Trenin was down on the ice for several minutes as trainers came out to tend to him and hold a towel to his face.

          He eventually got up and started skating off the ice with assistance, then by himself.

          Trenin was the NHL's leader in hits during the regular season with 413. He had 13 hits in Game 1, a 6-1 Minnesota rout.

          Colin Blackwell just destroyed Trenin in open ice#TexasHockeypic.twitter.com/vDsfI3OXi1

          — DailyDallasHockey (@DallasStarsDDH) April 21, 2026

          Blackwell ranked fourth on the Stars with 112 hits. He's 6 inches shorter and 20 pounds lighter than Trenin.

          This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Yakov Trenin, NHL's hits leader, crushed by Colin Blackwell check

          Dodgers, Giants have each won 1,290 games in all-time series

          Dodgers, Giants have each won 1,290 games in all-time series originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

          The Los Angeles Dodgers and San Francisco Giants have been playing against one another for a long time.

          Of course, it pre-dates their time in California. They were rivals in New York City first.

          These days, they're NL West foes, with the Dodgers having the leg up more often than not.

          But as they prepare to play their first regular season series of the season, there's one astounding stat.

          They've each won exactly 1,290 games in the all-time series.

          The Giants hold the regular season advantage 1288-1287.

          The Dodgers hold the playoff advantage 3-2.

          So that's 1290-1290.

          They have also tied 17 times way back in the day.

          The Dodgers have beaten the Giants 1,290 times.
          The Giants have beaten the Dodgers 1,290 times.
          They have a 3-game series starting tomorrow. pic.twitter.com/uIU0R6e3du

          — Codify (@CodifyBaseball) April 20, 2026

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          It's a three-game set coming up this week, so at least temporarily, one team will take the advantage.

          It's crazy, though, that it's this close. That's a lot of baseball games. And somehow, these rivals are all square.

          Sports can be absolutely inexplicable sometimes, especially baseball. What an incredible game.

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          Hawks tie up playoff series with nail-biting 1 point win over Knicks

          The Atlanta Hawks are now 1-1 in their playoff series with the New York Knicks after pulling out a win on Monday night.

          The Hawks were trailing the Knicks, but with seconds left on the clock pulled it to a one-point lead. They held onto it and pulled out a 107-106 win.

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          CJ McCollum led a late surge, scoring 32 points, that was almost for naught when he missed two free throws with 5.6 seconds remaining. The Knicks rushed the ball up the court without any timeouts left, but Mikal Bridges missed a jumper as time expired.

          The Hawks had trailed the whole second half and were down 12 after three quarters. Atlanta chipped away and a basket by McCollum gave the Hawks a 101-100 lead — their first of the series in the second half — with 2:09 to play. He made another for a three-point lead, and after Jalen Brunson tied it with a 3-pointer, McCollum answered with another jumper to make it 105-103 with 33 seconds to play.

          Jonathan Kuminga added 19 points off the bench and Jalen Johnson scored 17, including a basket with 10 seconds left for a four-point lead for the No. 6 seeds, who host Game 3 on Thursday.

          Brunson had 29 points for the Knicks and Karl-Anthony Towns added 18.

          Both teams will head back to Atlanta for the next game in the series at State Farm Arena on Thursday night.

          The Associated Press contributed to this article.

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          ‘Show The Gap’ – Hyu Looks To Prove His Superiority Over Taiki Naito At ONE SAMURAI 1

          An explosive all-Japanese flyweight kickboxing showdown is set to electrify the Ariake Arena when undefeated phenom ”Mister Pepper” Hyu Iwata steps into the ONE Championship ring against decorated veteran Taiki “Silent Sniper” Naito.

          The high-stakes battle will take center stage at ONE SAMURAI 1, which broadcasts live from Tokyo, Japan, on Wednesday, April 29.

          With both strikers looking to climb the divisional ladder and break into the ONE Flyweight Kickboxing World Title conversation, the pressure surrounding this battle between home favorites remains intense.

          For the Osaka native, this matchup represents more than just another step toward the ultimate prize. It offers an opportunity to silence any remaining doubters and cement his status as the most dangerous new arrival in the weight class.

          In fact, fans have actively clamored for this exact pairing since Hyu first stepped onto the global stage in September 2024.

          Bringing a flawless 13-0 record into the contest, the karate specialist has built a reputation as an exciting finisher. His resume already features a dominant victory over Kanta Motoyama – one of Naito’s former teammates – which naturally laid the groundwork for this budding rivalry.

          Hyu understands exactly why Japanese fans demanded this battle, and he recognizes the caliber of the opponent standing across the ring.

          He explained:

          “When the possibility of fighting him came up, there was a lot of fan noise about wanting to see that fight. And even from when I first came to ONE, I started hearing voices saying they wanted to see me against Naito.

          “Naito is the one who stands out the most among Japanese fighters. I’m fully aware of that.”

          To secure his sixth consecutive victory in the world’s largest martial arts organization and keep his spotless record intact, Hyu must solve one of the most experienced puzzles in the flyweight ranks.

          Boasting a 38-14 career record, Naito has traded leather with some of the best fighters the sport has to offer. The 30-year-old Bell Wood Fight Team product, who has a Shoot Boxing Title and RISE Tournament Championship on his resume, is a counter-striker who relies on timing, distance management, and a notoriously heavy left hand.

          While many opponents struggle to navigate Naito’s defensive shell, Hyu views his countryman’s style not as a complex mystery, but as a deeply flawed system waiting to be dismantled.

          “Mister Pepper,” who represents Team Mehdi Zatout and TEAM3K, explained:

          “He’s a defense-first fighter, but when he does let [the left hook] go, he commits fully. I’m making sure I don’t get caught with a flash knockdown from that.

          “He’s weak against physical exchanges, body-to-body contact. And the only real threat in his attack is that left hook. Funnily enough, his left hook being his strength actually becomes an opportunity for me to land my counter. So overall, he has more weaknesses than strengths.”

          Hyu’s supreme confidence stems directly from the countless hours spent refining his craft in the gym.

          He seamlessly blends his traditional full-contact karate foundation with modern kickboxing fundamentals. Whether he throws a thudding left body kick or delivers a flying knee, the 23-year-old trusts his vast offensive arsenal to overwhelm Naito’s patient, methodical guard.

          That being said, he refuses to overcomplicate the game plan, believing his physical tools simply outmatch the veteran’s capabilities in every single phase of combat:

          “My overall ability is superior across the board. I just need to make sure I don’t get dropped or lose a point from that one punch. That’s it.

          “I’m training to build overall ability whether I have a fight coming up or not. I’m always pushing myself. That’s where my confidence comes from.”

          Hyu To Leave No Room For Excuses Against Naito

          Despite Hyu Iwata’s unblemished record and an 80 percent finishing rate in ONE Championship, the Japanese star steps into the Ariake Arena carrying a massive chip on his shoulder.

          “Mister Pepper” feels his true quality as a fighter is still largely misunderstood by fans watching from the outside. A quick, chaotic finish might leave room for critics to call it a lucky shot, so the undefeated phenom intends to deliver a performance so thoroughly dominant that it eliminates any possibility of an excuse. He wants to break Naito down systematically before finding the inevitable knockout.

          Hyu continued:

          “I feel like I’m being underestimated, so I want to clearly show the gap in our levels. If it ends too quickly, Naito might say, ‘I just got caught,’ or find some excuse. So, I want to make sure there’s no room for any of that. Show the technique, show the gap, and then finish it in a way he can’t argue with.”

          When the bell finally rings at the Ariake Arena and Hyu touches gloves with Naito, ready to come out of his corner firing, he expects nothing less from his opponent than an all-out war.

          But there is no outcome where Hyu sees himself losing this bout, and he’s prepared to unleash his full arsenal until he achieves what he set out to do.

          The Osaka native said:

          “I’m thinking about two patterns for the finish. Either something lands clean in round one – a body shot or a head strike – and it’s a knockout right there. Or we go deep into a messy three-round war, and he goes down at the end. Either one works for me. I’ll read the fight and figure out which one fits as it unfolds.”

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          Kristian Winfield: Knicks agreed to sacrifice, but in Game 2 loss to Hawks, they did not

          NEW YORK — At the conclusion of every regular season, provided the Knicks make the playoffs, the organization redesigns the corridor leading from the home locker room to the Madison Square Garden hardwood floors. On the wall parallel to the exit, the words “10 Weeks of Sacrifice” are printed in big, bold letters, a reminder of what it will take — and how long it will take — for the Knicks to make good on their NBA Finals mandate.

          And framed and hung on the door directly outside of the locker room is a life-sized contract sitting roughly eye-level with the players, ranging between six and seven feet tall. It’s the first thing anyone from coaches and players to executives and ownership see when they walk in the room.

          The title reads plainly: 2025-2026 NBA Season. “Standard of a CHAMPION.” And every inch of the life-sized contract is adorned with the signatures of Knicks personnel. The first line of the contract is the most important:

          “My willingness to SACRIFICE at the highest level for the TEAM, on and off the floor, will represent my dedication to our collective objective.”

          The contract continues as follows: “I’m selflessly CONNECTED to the TEAM because we are stronger as one. I pledge that my unending COMPETITIVE SPIRIT, or drive to win while being the best version of myself for the TEAM, will be unmatched. My unwavering BELIEF in the TEAM and our process will hold truth during our most adverse times, every play and every day.”

          It concludes: “I embrace our TEAM standard and fully commit to being held ACCOUNTABLE as a New York Knick.”

          This is the contract head coach Mike Brown asked organizational members from top to bottom to sign when he first took the job, replacing Tom Thibodeau, fresh off of the franchise’s first conference finals appearance in a quarter-century, in July. It wasn’t on the locker room door for the 82 regular-season games the Knicks played en route to securing a 53-win season and the Eastern Conference’s No. 3 seed.

          But it’s there now, a reminder of the promise they made to put the team first and push egos to the backdrop.

          And it embodies why these Knicks — flaws and all — can accomplish the impossible: run the table in the East, make the NBA Finals for the first time since 1999 and hoist an NBA Finals trophy for the first time since 1973.

          When they play the right way.

          Game 2 was a deviation from the contract the Knicks signed at the beginning of the year — and it’s why they lost to the Hawks, 107-106, to tie the series at one game apiece on Monday as it shifts to Atlanta for Games 3 and 4 starting on Thursday.

          The improvements must start with Mike Brown, whose wacky substitution pattern cost the Knicks three separate leads: two in-game and one in the series.

          The Knicks built an 11-point lead by the tail end of the first quarter before Brown went with a blunder of a lineup: both Jalen Brunson and Karl-Anthony Towns on the bench at the same time while Mitchell Robinson, Miles McBride, Landry Shamet, Jordan Clarkson and OG Anunoby. The Hawks’ second unit immediately erased the Knicks’ lead at the start of the second quarter, and Atlanta took a one-point lead, 36-35, within the first four minutes of the period before Brown turned back to his All-Star duo.

          And then it happened again. This time at the top of the fourth quarter, when Brown inexplicably sat both Brunson and Towns simultaneously, comfortably nursing a lead that had ballooned as large as 14 points. Brown waited until the 7:56 mark in the fourth quarter to go back to his top guns. The Knicks led by nine when he made the sub. The Hawks went on to outscore them, 20-9, through the rest of regulation.

          The starters, however, should have been able to pull away from a team they’d run up the score on earlier in the evening. That’s where the accountability on Brunson comes into play.

          The Knicks’ captain shot 10 of 26 from the field for 29 points in Game 2, but in the fourth quarter, he shot 3 of 8 from the field and was torched on the defensive end by C.J. McCollum, who flat-out called Brunson a flopper after Game 1, then hung bucket after bucket in a 32-point masterclass, many of those points coming at the expense of the All-Star Knicks guard whose ankles need IcyHot after defending the Hawks’ star guard.

          As Brunson dominated the ball, Towns — who shot 6 of 7 from the field in the third quarter alone — took just two shots in the fourth quarter. Josh Hart took one shot in the final period. Anunoby played 10 fourth-quarter minutes and took one shot. And Mikal Bridges — who had eight points in the first quarter and 10 by half only to finish with 10 on the night — took three shots, missing them all, including the potential game-winner at the buzzer.

          Can the Knicks still win a title? Can they still win a series against a physical Atlanta Hawks team that stole home-court advantage from the MSG floors?

          Maybe the better question is can this team adhere to the contract it signed as a group to start the season? Can this group effectively sacrifice for the greater good — or a championship?

          On Monday, the answer was no. And now, the series is even, with the Hawks boasting all the momentum in the world.

          #KLUpod | K League Conversations Ep.2: Bucheon FC 1995's Takahashi Kazuki

          #KLUpod | K League Conversations Ep.2: Bucheon FC 1995's Takahashi Kazuki
          #KLUpod | K League Conversations Ep.2: Bucheon FC 1995's Takahashi Kazuki

          The first current K League player on KLU's newly-launched K League Conversations Podcast. From Chiba via Madrid, Montenegro, Scandinavia, Romania, and Bulgaria to Bucheon, making his second K League United appearance, it's Bucheon FC 1995 midfielder Takahashi Kazuki, a key player in the Reds’ march to promotion in 2025."Kazu," as he's known in K League, talks about Bucheon's historic promotion from K League 2 in 2025 and the team's start in K League 1, including the famous win over champions Jeonbuk in Round 1.

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          CJ McCollum walks down Knicks, outduels Jalen Brunson in brutal Game 2 loss

          For most of Monday night, Jalen Brunson kept answering.

          Then CJ McCollum took the last word, and with it, took home-court advantage right out of Madison Square Garden.

          Every time the Knicks looked ready to exhale in Game 2, McCollum dragged Atlanta back into it. And when Brunson tried to rescue the Knicks one more time in the final minutes, McCollum met him shot for shot, possession for possession. What had been shaping up as a 2-0 Knicks lead heading to Atlanta instead became a 107-106 loss, a split series and a fourth quarter the Knicks are going to have to sit with for two days.

          Brunson finished with 29 points and seven assists. Karl-Anthony Towns had 18 points and eight rebounds, with 14 of those points coming in the third quarter after another quiet opening half. Mitchell Robinson gave the Knicks a huge lift off the bench with a playoff career-high 13 points and seven rebounds in 18 minutes. McCollum led Atlanta with 32 points, three rebounds and six assists. The series shifts to State Farm Arena on Thursday tied 1-1.

          The ending was as ugly as the first three quarters were encouraging.

          The Knicks were up eight after Brunson buried a floater from seven feet away with 5:26 left, the kind of shot that should have pushed the game toward the finish line. Instead, that’s when McCollum started walking the Knicks down. Nickeil Alexander-Walker knocked in a 3 to cut the lead to three. Jalen Johnson scored at the rim to make it a one-point game. After an OG Anunoby miss out of a timeout, McCollum twisted through the defense and kissed one high off the glass for a 101-100 Hawks lead with 2:08 left. Anunoby then missed both free throws on the Knicks’ next possession. McCollum scored again to push Atlanta’s lead to three.

          Brunson answered with a huge 3 to tie the game at 103 with 1:21 left. McCollum answered with a 14-footer. Then came the sequence that broke the Knicks for good: Brunson got stripped by Alexander-Walker, Johnson ran out for a transition slam, and Atlanta was suddenly up four. Brunson hit another 3 with 8.5 seconds left, McCollum missed both free throws on the next possession, and Bridges’ pull-up at the horn came up short.

          That finish hurt more because the Knicks had spent so much of the night finding different ways to win than they did in Game 1.

          Two nights earlier, Brunson detonated early and carried the opener from the front. This time the Knicks got their early spark by committee. Josh Hart set the tone on the game’s first possession by chesting up Johnson and forcing a fumble out of bounds. A few trips later, Hart came off a Towns dribble handoff, beat Dyson Daniels to the rim for a two-handed slam, then followed it with a fadeaway over Onyeka Okongwu. Bridges had eight points in the opening quarter. Robinson changed the game with lob dunk after lob dunk after Mouhamed Gueye exited early with a hip injury following a missed transition dunk. All five starters combined for 26 of the Knicks’ 32 first-quarter points, and the Knicks held Atlanta to 37.5% shooting in the period for a 32-23 lead.

          That was one of the biggest differences from Game 1. Brunson opened 2-for-6, and the Knicks still had juice because Hart, Bridges and Robinson supplied it for him.

          They just couldn’t keep the game on that track.

          Mike Brown had warned beforehand that Atlanta would come back pushing harder in transition, launching more 3s and crashing the glass from everywhere. That showed up in the second quarter, when the Knicks’ second unit kept coughing the ball up and let the Hawks run themselves back into the game. Landry Shamet’s minutes were rough. A Deuce McBride turnover led to a Jonathan Kuminga dunk that put Atlanta ahead 36-35 with 8:13 left in the half and forced Brown to get back to the starters who had built the lead in the first place.

          Even with all that, the Knicks still went into the break up 61-54 thanks to Bridges’ off-balance step-through 10-footer at the buzzer. That came despite Towns having just four points and two rebounds at halftime, the Knicks going 5-for-17 from deep and missing seven free throws. McCollum already had 18 points by then, which should have been warning enough.

          Then the Knicks did what good teams are supposed to do. They came out of halftime and looked ready to bury it.

          Game 2 started mirroring Game 1 there, with Towns finally finding his footing after the break. He scored 14 points on 6-for-7 shooting in the third quarter. The Knicks shot 60% in the period. The Hawks missed all nine of their 3-point attempts in the quarter. The lead grew to 91-79 entering the fourth, and for a while it looked like the Knicks had taken Brown’s pregame warnings, cleaned up enough of the mistakes and found the formula to put the game away.

          They just never finished the job.

          And that’s what will stay with them. The Knicks got enough from Hart early, enough from Bridges, a huge bench jolt from Robinson, the Towns quarter they needed and another late scoring push from Brunson.

          McCollum simply kept coming, and when the game reached its hardest possessions, he won them.

          Braves' Ronald Acuna Jr. receives encouraging injury update after HBP vs. Nationals

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          Braves' Ronald Acuna Jr. receives encouraging injury update after HBP vs. Nationals originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

          The Atlanta Braves know they have a superstar in right fielder Ronald Acuña Jr., and they are working to find ways to secure him with a long-term contract extension before it is too late.

          “Philadelphia, however, knew that they could use their team options as leverage to gain extra years of control. They could guarantee Sanchez a higher salary in each of the next four seasons in exchange for an extra two years. While the year-to-year breakdown isn't available yet, Sanchez will make roughly $60 million more under his new deal than he was set to make under his old deal,” HTHB’s Mitchell Barbee wrote. “The Braves would certainly have to pay Acuña much more than an extra $60 million, but with two extremely friendly club options remaining, the Braves could instead up his salary across the next two seasons in a long-term extension in exchange for a lower overall average annual value over the course of the next six to eight years. If Acuña gets to his final club option without a new contract with the Braves, Atlanta has virtually no shot in retaining him. If they follow the Phillies' blueprint, they still might have a shot.”

          On Monday, Acuña Jr. exited the game against the Washington Nationals after being hit in the hand by a pitch. It was the second time he had been hit in the game.

          “Ronald Acuna Jr. left the Atlanta Braves' game in the sixth inning after Nationals starter Jake Irvin hit him with a pitch for a second time Monday night. The Braves were trailing 2-0 when Irvin hit Acuna with a 92 mph fastball leading off the fourth. Atlanta was down 3-2 with no outs in the sixth when Irvin hit him with a 91 mph fastball,” ESPN wrote.

          Acuña was listed as day-to-day following evaluation of his hand. He did not speak with reporters, but there is optimism he could return as soon as Tuesday.

          “Acuña left without talking to reporters. But the sense seems to be he could play tomorrow,” Braves beat writer Mark Bowman wrote.

          The Braves are right there with the Los Angeles Dodgers as one of the best teams in baseball. Injuries are never ideal, especially when they involve the face of the franchise.

          The good news is that Acuña Jr. does not appear to be facing an extended absence. Even if he is available Tuesday against Washington, manager Walt Weiss may opt to give him a day of rest.

          More MLB news:

          How long overtime will last for Senators-Hurricanes in NHL playoff rules

          How long overtime will last for Senators-Hurricanes in NHL playoff rules originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

          It looked like the night in Carolina was over.

          Instead, Hurricanes and Senators are set up for a long night of overtime hockey.

          Carolina seemed to win the game in the first OT, but the goal was called off.

          Then there was a penalty shot, but Ottawa goalie Linus Ullmark denied it.

          There had been 20 minutes of five-on-five hockey in the OT period, but it ended up with no goals.

          And so on they go.

          MORE: The confusing goal that didn't count for the Hurricanes

          How long is NHL playoff overtime?

          NHL playoff games play 5-on-5 hockey until the game is over.

          Each overtime period lasts 20 minutes, like a regulation period.

          But at the end of 20 minutes, it's like the end of a period. Teams get a break, the ice gets spruced up, and then they come out with switched benches.

          The game goes until someone scores the winning goal.

          MORE: Sabres provide Buffalo a magical night 5,472 days in the making

          What is longest NHL playoff overtime game?

          The longest game was in in 1936 when the Red Wings beat the Montreal Maroons in six overtime periods which featured 116 minutes and 30 seconds of extra game time.

          The most recent marathon game was in 2023 when the Florida Panthers beat the Hurricanes in four overtimes.

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          Hawks rally past Knicks in Game 2 thriller behind CJ McCollum’s 32, even series 1-1

          Hawks rally past Knicks in Game 2 thriller behind CJ McCollum’s 32, even series 1-1 originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

           The Atlanta Hawks pulled off a stunning comeback Monday night, rallying past the New York Knicks 107-106 in Game 2 to even their first-round playoff series at 1-1.

          CJ McCollum delivered a clutch performance, finishing with 32 points and leading a fourth-quarter surge that erased a double-digit deficit. Atlanta trailed the entire second half and entered the fourth quarter down 12 before mounting its comeback.

          McCollum’s late heroics proved decisive, even after a brief scare. He missed two free throws with 5.6 seconds remaining, giving New York one final chance. Without a timeout, the Knicks pushed the ball upcourt, but Mikal Bridges missed a jumper at the buzzer, sealing the Hawks’ dramatic win.

          Atlanta seized its first second-half lead of the series when McCollum converted a key basket to make it 101-100 with 2:09 left. After extending the lead to three, Jalen Brunson answered with a clutch 3-pointer to tie the game. McCollum responded again, knocking down a jumper with 33 seconds remaining to put Atlanta ahead for good.

          Jonathan Kuminga provided a major lift off the bench with 19 points, while Jalen Johnson added 17 points, including a crucial basket with 10 seconds left that extended Atlanta’s lead to four.

          Hawks stun Knicks with fourth-quarter surge, ride momentum into Game 3 after Game 2 upset

          As a team, the Hawks shot 47.8 percent from the field and 12-of-29 (41.4%) from 3-point range while committing just 11 turnovers. They also outscored the Knicks 34-22 in the fourth quarter to complete the comeback.

          For New York, Brunson led the way with 29 points and 7 assists, while Karl-Anthony Towns added 18 points and 10 rebounds. The Knicks shot 45.2 percent from the field but struggled to close out the game after controlling much of the night.

          The victory gives the No. 6-seeded Hawks momentum as the series shifts to Atlanta for Game 3 on Thursday. After stealing a road win in dramatic fashion, the Hawks have firmly put themselves back in the series.

          Hawks’ C.J. McCollum emerges as newest Knicks villain after Game 2 spat, fourth-quarter heroics

          NEW YORK — New York City has a new sports villain.

          Atlanta Hawks star C.J. McCollum heard it from a sellout crowd at Madison Square Garden after a tense exchange with Jose Alvarado — the second game in a row that the veteran guard rankled Knicks fans.

          McCollum then made three big baskets in the game’s final 2:08 — including a go-ahead jumper that proved to be the game-winner.

          Late in the third quarter of the Knicks’ 107-106 loss in Game 2 of their first-round playoff series, Hawks center Tony Bradley was called for an offensive foul as he set a hard screen on Alvarado.

          McCollum, whom Bradley was trying to screen open, then got into it with Alvarado, going face-to-face with the scrappy Knicks guard in a moment that underscored the growing chippiness in this series.

          Alvarado and McCollum were assessed double technicals, so neither shot free throws, but the damage was done.

          The crowd united in a profanity-laced chant at McCollum’s expense — using the same explicit verbiage they used to direct at former Hawks star Trae Young.

          The animosity continued for the remainder of the game, but McCollum got the last laugh.

          His baseline jumper with 33.5 seconds left put the Hawks up, 105-103 — a lead they would not relinquish as they tied the series at one game apiece.

          McCollum had already earned the ire of Knicks fans in Game 1 when he kicked Jalen Brunson in the groin as he followed through on a jump shot, leaving Brunson writhing in pain. McCollum was given a technical foul for that incident, too.

          Brunson later brushed off the collision as inadvertent, but McCollum delivered another low blow by accusing the Knicks star of flopping.

          “I shot a jumper, and Jalen thought we were at a Broadway show,” McCollum said after the Knicks’ Game 1 win. “He acted it out until they reviewed it.”

          McCollum was therefore on thin ice among Knicks fans entering Game 2, as the boos that accompanied his name during the pregame introductions were by far the loudest.

          But they were nothing compared to what McCollum heard after his spat with the fan-favorite Alvarado.

          It is perhaps poetic that the Hawks acquired McCollum, 34, in the January trade that sent Young to the Washington Wizards, considering Young emerged as a Knicks villain five years ago by dominating in Atlanta’s first-round series victory over the Knicks.

          McCollum has been Atlanta’s best player in this series, leading them in scoring both games. He finished with 32 points on Monday after scoring 26 points in Game 1.

          But McCollum hasn’t been the only Hawks player to mix things up in a series that’s gotten progressively more intense.

          Toward the end of the first quarter, Mitchell Robinson was called for an offensive foul after he knocked Hawks defensive stopper Dyson Daniels to the floor as he set a screen for Brunson.

          Robinson then stepped over Daniels, prompting the Hawks forward to get up with fighting words for the 7-footer. Robinson shoved Daniels backward, and Hawks center Tony Bradley intervened before the dispute could escalate further.

          That altercation occurred in between a pair of fouls by Daniels that were both reviewed as potentially flagrant — first when he elbowed Brunson in the face, and then when his shoulder caught Josh Hart in the face, both times as he came off of a screen.

          Neither was elevated beyond a common foul, but the Garden faithful let Daniels hear it both times, showering him with the same chant that they later used for McCollum.

          Too Many Almosts, One More Loss : Rays 1, Reds 6

          Apr 20, 2026; St. Petersburg, Florida, USA; Tampa Bay Rays third baseman Junior Caminero (13) throws to first base in the sixth inning against the Cincinnati Reds at Tropicana Field. Mandatory Credit: Jonathan Dyer-Imagn Images | Jonathan Dyer-Imagn Images

          We’ve all had that moment when we’ve spotted an open parking space, only to loop around and realize someone else slid into it before you got there. Thursday night’s Tampa Bay Rays game against the Cincinnati Reds had a similar feeling. Every time the Rays looked like they had an opening, Cincinnati beat them to it with a timely swing, a key defensive play, or a mistake Tampa Bay could not get ahead of.

          In the end, the Reds had handed the Rays a 6-1 loss, and the frustrating part was not that Tampa Bay never had a chance. It was that they had a few. A pretty good one in the first inning, especially. A couple more scattered later. But the baseball gods are not especially generous to teams that waste baserunners, and the Rays spent most of this game learning that lesson the hard way.

          Jesse Scholtens got TJ Friedl to flyout to start the night, but then Matt McLain doubled and Elly De La Cruz moved him over to third with a groundout. That brought up Sal Stewart, who did exactly what hitters should do when you give them a pitch across the center of the plate. He sent a two-run homer out to center, and just like that the Rays were playing from behind before the bottom of the first even arrived.

          Sal Stewart launches his eighth home run of the season 💪 pic.twitter.com/ExcullBvTd

          — MLB (@MLB) April 20, 2026

          To their credit, the Rays came out swinging in the bottom half. Chandler Simpson and Junior Caminero singled. Jonathan Aranda walked and the bases were loaded, nobody out. These are the moments when fans turn to other fans and say something along the lines of, “Alright, here we go.”

          And then the Rays scored just one run.

          Yandy Díaz drew a bases-loaded walk to force in Simpson and cut the Reds lead to 2-1, which was helpful, sure, but also felt like leaving a buffet with one dinner roll and an appetite. Jake Fraley struck out. Cedric Mullins struck out. Nick Fortes grounded into a force play. Bases loaded, no outs, one run. That was the first big opening, and probably the biggest one, and the Rays let it pass right by.

          The second inning was quieter, although Taylor Walls did provide one of the more exciting defensive highlights of the night with a diving stop on Tyler Stephenson’s grounder. Unfortunately, the Rays followed that nice moment with a quick bottom half, and the game settled into an uncomfortable rhythm. Tampa Bay would make a play, maybe get a man on, hint at something, and then Cincinnati would slam the door before anything could really develop.

          The third inning was when De La Cruz started making his presence known for the Rays.

          After Friedl doubled again, the Reds got another chance, and De La Cruz made sure it counted. His two-out RBI single to right scored Friedl and stretched the lead to 3-1. That alone stung, but the rest of the inning and the bottom half added a little extra irritation, because De La Cruz kept popping up in the middle of things. In the bottom of the third, Caminero hit a grounder that looked like it had some potential, only for De La Cruz to make a diving stop and throw him out. A few pitches later, Yandy Díaz grounded into a double play, and another inning disappeared.

          Elly De La Cruz couldn't stop smiling after he robbed Junior Caminero of a hit.

          Caminero wasn't having any of it pic.twitter.com/dd1ICa7nvx

          — Talkin' Baseball (@TalkinBaseball_) April 21, 2026

          That was really the shape of the middle innings. Jake Fraley doubled in the fourth and made it to third with one out, but the Rays could not bring him home. Chandler Simpson singled in the fifth, and again nothing came of it.

          Then came the sixth, and that was where frustrating turned into self-inflicted.

          Sal Stewart popped out to start the inning, but Eugenio Suárez singled and Spencer Steer was hit by a pitch. One out, two on, game still technically within reach. Then Tyler Stephenson hit a ground ball to Caminero at third. In that situation, with the lead runner there for the taking, the play is in front of you before the ball is even hit.

          Instead, Caminero threw to first.

          Junior Caminero forgets the amount of outs and throws it to 1st instead of going for the double play

          The Reds immediately cashed in on the mistake and score 2 more runs making it 5-1 Reds#RaysUppic.twitter.com/0O8SCYWO3j

          — Rays Today (@rays2day) April 21, 2026

          Yes, it got an out. No, it was not the right out. Suárez moved to third, Steer moved to second, and the Reds suddenly had two runners in scoring position with two outs instead of a much cleaner situation. Moments later, Rece Hinds lined a two-run double to left, and the score jumped to 5-1. That decision mattered, and the Reds cashed it in immediately.

          That, at least, brought the one good moment of the night for Tampa Bay.

          With the inning still going, the Rays turned to Trevor Martin for his major league debut. Not exactly the easiest welcome package. A real game, real trouble, and a chance to keep things from getting uglier.

          Martin mostly did that. He got out of the sixth, then came back in the seventh and struck out McLain for his first major league punchout, which was an easy moment to enjoy in an otherwise frustrating game. He also delivered a wild pitch later in the inning that allowed a run to score, so it was not a spotless debut. Still, he gave the Rays a decent first look at a pitcher making his debut under less-than-ideal circumstances. It did not change the outcome, but it did give Tampa Bay at least one small positive to take out of the night.

          Trevor Martin’s father had never flown on a plane before. He was waiting until the fall for Trevor and his fiancé Hanna’s wedding to take that first trip airborne. His son’s call up forced his hand. Michael boarded a flight from Oklahoma to Tampa this morning to catch Trevor’s… pic.twitter.com/Y5OEsJNAEU

          — Ryan Bass (@Ry_Bass) April 21, 2026

          The Rays went quietly in the eighth, apart from an Aranda walk. There was a small push in the ninth when Jake Fraley walked, Richie Palacios singled, and Walls drew a walk to load things up a bit with two outs, but Chandler Simpson lined out to first to end it with another opening, another closed window.

          With the loss, the Rays drop to 4-9 against NL Central teams to start the season, compared to 8-1 against AL teams. They might be happy when the schedule shifts away from the division.

          First, they still have two more games to finish this series, as they try again tomorrow, with LHP Steven Matz scheduled to start for the Rays, opposite RHP Chase Burns for the Reds, at 6:40 pm.

          Jackson won't corner for Hokit, Garcia at White House

          When Steve Garcia and Josh Hokit fight on the White House South Lawn on June 14 (but not against each other), they evidently will do so without Greg Jackson in their corner.

          Jackson, co-founder with Mike Winkeljohn of Albuquerque’s Jackson-Wink MMA Academy, confirmed via text on Friday an earlier Instagram post by Hokit that Jackson will not corner for Hokit on the much-ballyhooed UFC Freedom Fights 250.

          Hokit posted only that Jackson would not corner for him for “personal reasons,” but Jackson told the Journal via text he also will not corner for Garcia.

          Hokit and Garcia train at Jackson-Wink, and Jackson is a key member of each fighter’s team.

          “I won’t be there for either guy this time,” Jackson texted, “but I’m keeping (the reason) off the record.”

          Garcia (19-5), a featherweight from Albuquerque by way of Rio Rancho who’s riding a seven-fight win streak, is matched against Brazil’s Diego Lopes (27-8). A victory over Lopes, the No. 2 challenger to the UFC featherweight title, would boost Garcia, ranked No. 9, higher in the rankings.

          Hokit (9-0), a heavyweight and a former Fresno State fullback, got the full attention of the MMA world with his Fight of the Night, Performance of the Night victory over sixth-ranked Curtis Blaydes on April 11. That night, UFC President Dana White announced Hokit would face Derrick Lewis (29-13) on the Freedom Fights card.

          Hokit has quickly climbed to a No. 5 heavyweight ranking. Lewis, selected as Hokit’s opponent apparently because he’s a favorite of President Donald Trump, is the No. 9 contender.

          GOLDEN GLOVES: In Longmont, Colorado, four New Mexico amateur boxers won their bouts against Colorado opponents on Saturday, qualifying for the Golden Gloves National Championships May 11-16 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

          Las Cruces’ Joscelyn Olayo-Muñoz, 106 pounds, defeated Colorado’s Malia Paculan. Olayo-Muñoz, winner of 16 national titles as she progressed through various age groups in USA Boxing competition, is seeking her first open-division national title.

          Albuquerque’s Azariah Perez, 121 pounds, defeated Colorado’s Jose Sanchez.

          Rio Rancho’s Ib Maiga, 165 pounds, defeated Colorado’s Ismael Florez.

          Rio Rancho’s Andres Garcia, 198 pounds, defeated Colorado’s Joel Cano.

          New Mexico and Colorado winners at regionals will compete as a team at nationals.

          OHKAY FIGHTS: Bloomfield welterweight boxer Rolyn Nez (7-0, four knockouts) remained unbeaten with an impressive victory by four-round, unanimous decision over Ephraim Martinez Saturday on a pro card at Ohkay Hotel Casino at Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo.

          Martinez (6-3, two KOs) had handed Kirtland’s Elija Martinez, Nez’s friend and sometime training partner, his only pro defeat.

          Elsewhere on Saturday’s Pat Holmes/Donald Sanchez card:

          Española’s Antonio “Tone” Martinez (12-5-4, six KOs) made a successful return to the ring with a victory by six-round unanimous decision over Raymond Chacon (a ghastly 11-75-1) of Torrance, California in a six-round bout. (None of the three Martinezes, Antonio, Ephraim and Elija, are related)

          Santa Fe’s Eduardo Piñon remained unbeaten (3-0, one KO) with a victory by four-round decision over Albuquerque’s Quentin DeLeon (1-2). Albuquerque’s Jorge Villarruel (3-0, two KOs) also maintained his clean sheet, defeating Joe Moralez (2-3, two KOs) of Englewood, Colorado by third-round TKO.

          Santa Fe’s Jerome Rivera, a former UFC fighter, is 2-0 (one KO) as a boxer after stopping Albuquerque’s Javier Sainz (0-2) in the second round. Another Santa Fe fighter, Aiseah Achesah (3-0, one KO), defeated Hobbs’ Yhorhighness Rezzaq (2-3, two KOs) by unanimous four-round decision.

          Albuquerque’s Mark Morgenstern made a successful pro debut with a victory by first-round TKO over Albuquerque’s George Roybal (0-7).

          In his own words: Jake Hall talks about his decision to run it back with Lobo basketball

          Lobo hoops transfer portal tracker

          The Journal is keeping tabs on all offseason roster moves for the Lobo men’s basketball team — who is leaving, who is returning, who hasn’t decided — on its Transfer Portal Tracker (CLICK HERE).

          A funny thing happened on the way to the demise of the University of New Mexico basketball program last week.

          A shaggy blonde-haired teenager from San Diego decided to run it back, saving a proud Lobos fanbase from completely melting down (OK, some had already melted).

          Jake Hall, the Mountain West Freshman of the Year and Lobos leading scorer last season, had entered the transfer portal, becoming what most figured would be the latest once-overlooked and under-recruited Lobo star to be plucked by the blue bloods of college basketball.

          But with his family beside him in their home in San Diego, Hall jumped on a Facetime call with UNM coach Eric Olen, and reversed the narrative.

          “I was like, man, ‘I’m super excited about the pieces you’re bringing in,’” Hall explained on a conference call with reporters on Monday morning, adding that he informed Olen during that phone call that he was withdrawing his name from the NCAA’s transfer portal to play another season with the Lobos. “‘I think we could really do something special. And, you know, I don’t want leave New Mexico without a championship.’

          “And so I told him I was coming back. He was fired up. And, yeah, it was really cool. That’s something I’ll probably never forget.”

          Neither will Lobo fans.

          Especially after the past few years of star players such as guard Donovan Dent, forward JT Toppin and quarterback Devon Dampier, along with head coaches such as Bronco Mendenhall (football) and Richard Pitino (basketball) improving their market value in Albuquerque and leaving when the offer was too sweet to turn down.

          Hall entered the transfer portal about 10 days ago, was courted by the best programs in the nation — ones that are disappointed when their season ends in the Sweet 16, he noted Monday — and had life-changing money thrown at him.

          To be clear, Hall’s decision to stay isn’t exactly the type of sacrifice that will make him go hungry next year. He’s doing alright, though UNM does not disclose what players are being paid in this NIL and revenue-sharing era. But Hall most certainly did leave a lot on the table to stay in Albuquerque — better TV exposure, better competition, more money and a much easier path to deep NCAA Tournament run.

          The fact that Dax Hall, Jake’s younger brother, had just signed a scholarship to be a Lobo is nice, but wasn’t the deciding factor in Jack’s return. Jake said he and Dax are there for each other, but also promised each other not to make their decisions based on the other —Jake staying to play with Dax or Dax going to UNM to play with Jake.

          “He’s a great player. He’s a point guard, can really handle the ball, going to be a pest on defense,” Jake Hall said, maintaining for about the 10th time in the past couple months his firm belief that his younger brother is going to be a great Lobo.

          That Dax Hall happens to be a point guard, like UNM starter Uriah Tenette, also makes the shooter senses in Jake Hall perk up.

          “I think the best part of his (Dax Hall’s) game is his ability to play-make and get downhill, get his feet in the paint, you know? So, hopefully I’m on the other end of those passes and can give him some assists.”

          Jake Hall admitted Monday part of the decision to not pursue the power conference opportunities might have been the chaotic calendar the NCAA has created with the transfer portal.

          While the UNMs of the world are sorting through roster management during portal season, the Dukes, UConns, Virginias and North Carolinas of the world are also dealing with players deciding whether to enter the NBA Draft. Those decisions mean shooting guard spots might not be on the table for another month or two — far beyond the time the portal window closes.

          “At the end of the day, I thought I learned a lot from being able to talk to these schools, talk to these coaches, and kind of bring back feedback,” Jake Hall said. “Ultimately, I think our timelines just didn’t line up with each other. And, I’m super grateful that Olen took it the way he did and offered open arms back.

          “I just thought this was the right decision at this point in my career. And with the people in the New Mexico building, they’re building something special over there.

          “I wanted to be a part of it.”

          Reach Geoff Grammer at ggrammer@abqjournal.com or follow him on Twitter (X) @GeoffGrammer.

          Kristian Winfield: Knicks agreed to sacrifice but in Game 2 loss to Hawks, they did not

          At the conclusion of every regular season, provided the Knicks make the playoffs, the organization redesigns the corridor leading from the home locker room to the Madison Square Garden hardwood floors. On the wall parallel to the exit, the words “10 Weeks of Sacrifice” are printed in big, bold letters, a reminder of what it will take — and how long it will take — for the Knicks to make good on their NBA Finals mandate.

          And framed and hung on the door directly outside of the locker room is a life-sized contract sitting roughly eye-level with the players, ranging between six and seven feet tall. It’s the first thing anyone from coaches and players to executives and ownership see when they walk in the room.

          The title reads plainly: 2025-2026 NBA Season. “Standard of a CHAMPION.” And every inch of the life-sized contract is adorned with the signatures of Knicks personnel. The first line of the contract is the most important:

          “My willingness to SACRIFICE at the highest level for the TEAM, on and off the floor, will represent my dedication to our collective objective.”

          The contract continues as follows: “I’m selflessly CONNECTED to the TEAM because we are stronger as one. I pledge that my unending COMPETITIVE SPIRIT, or drive to win while being the best version of myself for the TEAM, will be unmatched. My unwavering BELIEF in the TEAM and our process will hold truth during our most adverse times, every play and every day.”

          It concludes: “I embrace our TEAM standard and fully commit to being held ACCOUNTABLE as a New York Knick.”

          This is the contract head coach Mike Brown asked organizational members from top to bottom to sign when he first took the job, replacing Tom Thibodeau, fresh off of the franchise’s first conference finals appearance in a quarter-century, in July. It wasn’t on the locker room door for the 82 regular-season games the Knicks played en route to securing a 53-win season and the Eastern Conference’s No. 3 seed.

          But it’s there now, a reminder of the promise they made to put the team first and push egos to the backdrop.

          And it embodies why these Knicks — flaws and all — can accomplish the impossible: run the table in the East, make the NBA Finals for the first time since 1999 and hoist an NBA Finals trophy for the first time since 1973.

          When they play the right way.

          Game 2 was a deviation from the contract the Knicks signed at the beginning of the year — and it’s why they lost to the Hawks, 107-106, to tie the series at one game apiece on Monday as it shifts to Atlanta for Games 3 and 4 starting on Thursday.

          The improvements must start with Mike Brown, whose wacky substitution pattern cost the Knicks three separate leads: two in-game and one in the series.

          The Knicks built an 11-point lead by the tail end of the first quarter before Brown went with a blunder of a lineup: both Jalen Brunson and Karl-Anthony Towns on the bench at the same time while Mitchell Robinson, Miles McBride, Landry Shamet, Jordan Clarkson and OG Anunoby. The Hawks’ second unit immediately erased the Knicks’ lead at the start of the second quarter, and Atlanta took a one-point lead, 36-35, within the first four minutes of the period before Brown turned back to his All-Star duo.

          And then it happened again. This time at the top of the fourth quarter, when Brown inexplicably sat both Brunson and Towns simultaneously, comfortably nursing a lead that had ballooned as large as 14 points. Brown waited until the 7:56 mark in the fourth quarter to go back to his top guns. The Knicks led by nine when he made the sub. The Hawks went on to outscore them, 20-9, through the rest of regulation.

          The starters, however, should have been able to pull away from a team they’d run up the score on earlier in the evening. That’s where the accountability on Brunson comes into play.

          The Knicks’ captain shot 10-of-26 from the field for 29 points in Game 2, but in the fourth quarter, he shot three-of-eight from the field and was torched on the defensive end by C.J. McCollum, who flat-out called Brunson a flopper after Game 1, then hung bucket after bucket in a 32-point masterclass, many of those points coming at the expense of the All-Star Knicks guard whose ankles need IcyHot after defending the Hawks’ star guard.

          As Brunson dominated the ball, Towns — who shot six-of-seven from the field in the third quarter alone — took just two shots in the fourth quarter. Josh Hart took one shot in the final period. Anunoby played 10 fourth-quarter minutes and took one shot. And Mikal Bridges — who had eight points in the first quarter and 10 by half only to finish with 10 on the night — took three shots, missing them all, including the potential game-winner at the buzzer.

          Can the Knicks still win a title? Can they still win a series against a physical Atlanta Hawks team that stole home-court advantage from the MSG floors?

          Maybe the better question is can this team adhere to the contract it signed as a group to start the season? Can this group effectively sacrifice for the greater good — or a championship?

          On Monday, the answer was no. And now, the series is even, with the Hawks boasting all the momentum in the world.

          Topes Notes: Yes, it's early, but it's also been a long time since the Isotopes have looked this good

          Tuesday

          Who: Isotopes at Sacramento River Cats

          When: Tuesday, 7:4m p.m. MT

          Where: Sutter Health Park

          Radio: 610 AM/95.9 FM

          Streaming: MiLB.tv

          Probables: TBD

          Stop the count!

          After winning nine of their past 12 games, your Albuquerque Isotopes are sitting pretty at 12-9 — the first time the team has been three games above .500 since having an 11-8 record on April 21, 2023.

          The ’Topes, without a winning season in more than a decade, have a long way to go to end that streak, of course, but there is no denying they aren’t just winning, they are destroying teams, particularly at the plate.

          Albuquerque clinched a 4-2 series victory against Oklahoma City with a 17-run outburst on Sunday, scored 56 runs over the past six games. The week before, it was 58 runs in a 5-1 series win at El Paso.

          Can they keep it up?

          The easy answer is no. If they scored at this pace all season, they’d shatter all sorts of baseball scoring records.

          But there isn’t any reason to think that the Isotopes — a team with strong bats on the roster and some strong bats waiting in the wings at Double-A Hartford — can’t continue to ride out the good thing they have going right now deep into those dog days of summer.

          Trivia time!

          QUESTION: Since the Los Angeles Dodgers switched their Triple-A affiliate from Albuquerque to Oklahoma City for the 2015 season, the two teams have had 12 series played in Albuquerque. How many of those series played in Albuquerque have the Isotopes won?

          ANSWER: See below ...

          Know the foe

          The Isotopes hit the road for a six-game Pacific Coast League series at Sutter Health Park in Sacramento against the River Cats, Tuesday through Sunday.

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          Isotopes, Triple-A affiliate of the Colorado Rockies, 12-9 overall, fourth place PCL

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          Sacramento River Cats, Triple-A affiliate of the San Francisco Giants, 11-8 overall, tied for second place PCL

          What’s up, Chuck?

          Pointing out in this space a week ago that the Isotopes’ Charlie Condon, the elite home-run hitting prospect, hadn’t hit a home run in front of the home fans was admittedly early.

          He had, after all, played in only two home games at the time.

          But now, after the No. 3 overall pick in the 2024 MLB Draft out of the University of Georgia has played in seven home games at Isotopes Park? Well, Condon still has zero homers.

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          Condon road games: 8

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          Condon road home runes: 4

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          Condon home games: 7

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          Condon home home runs: 0

          What's up, Chuck? Albuquerque fans want some souvenirs!

          Three up, three down

          Some things that have been looking good lately for the 'Topes, some not so good.

          Looking good:

          1.

          The Isotopes have scored a PCL-best 138 runs this season, 114 of them coming in the past two series.

          2.

          Isotopes pitchers have allowed just five runs in the first inning this season — by far the lowest total of runs allowed of any inning for Albuquerque. The Topes are outscoring opponents 14-5 in the first inning of their 21 games played.

          3.

          Albuquerque's 37 stolen bases are eight more than any other Pacific Coast League team. Cole Carrigg’s 11 stolen bases are two more than any other player in the league (and five more than third place).

          Look away:

          1.

          Though Condon was singled out above for a lack of home-game homers, truth is he’s not really alone. The Isotopes have hit just six homers in 12 home games this season — four of them coming Sunday (that’s two homers in the first 11 home games).

          2.

          While that first inning has been nice to the Isotopes, Albuquerque opponents are outscoring the Topes 28-10 in the fifth inning. The only other inning the Isotopes are “losing” this season is the ninth with opponents outscoring them 8-3. Albuquerque is tied or winning the run differential in all other innings this season.

          3.

          OKC’s Zach Erhard hit the first inside-the-park grand slam in Isotopes Park history in the Comets 9-6 win over Albuquerque on April 14. Isotopes pitcher Luis Peralta walked four batters in the inning before the grand slam in a 5-0 second inning for the Comets.

          Fast food

          Taco, winless in the chile races in the Isotopes’ first homestand, won two of the first five races of this past homestand, climbing back up the standings.

          Mysteriously, there was no race on Sunday.

          Clearly, Big Salsa is getting nervous and doesn’t want Taco making a run at this year’s title. Fear not, the Journal is going to uncover every stone and get to the bottom of the shenanigans!

          2026 season standings (11 races):

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          6 wins — Salsa Jar

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          2 wins — Taco

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          2 wins — Red Chile

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          1 wins — Green Chile

          What are they doing?

          Here’s another periodic check-in on some (not all) of the fun promos the “other guys” are doing when the Isotopes are in their ballpark.

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          Tuesday: $2 hot dogs, ice cream and other concession items.

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          Wednesday: Day drinking! My phrase, not theirs, but there is $2 off wine throughout the ballpark for this noon-starting game in wine country.

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          Friday: Sweatshirt giveaway

          Next home game

          The Isotopes return home for a six-game set against the El Paso Chihuahuas on Tuesday, April 28.

          Trivia answer

          Three.

          In the 12 series the Los Angeles Dodgers' Triple A affiliate has played in Albuquerque since the Dodgers abandoned the Duke City, the Isotopes have won the series three times, lost six times and tied three times.

          The wins: 4-2, last Tuesday through Sunday; 4-2 in May 2021; and 3-1 in May 2017.

          Also, in that time, OKC has had three team names: Oklahoma City Dodgers, Oklahoma City Baseball Club, and now the Oklahoma City Comets.

          Reach Geoff Grammer at ggrammer@abqjournal.com or follow him on Twitter (X) @GeoffGrammer.

          Talking Grammer, Ep. 126: UNM Lobos guard Jake Hall

          In Episode 126 of the Talking Grammer podcast, I post some excerpts for a Zoom call local media had with UNM Lobos guard and Mountain West Freshman of the Year Jake Hall about his decision to return to play for Eric Olen and the Lobos next season as well as his opportunity now to play with his brother, and recent UNM signee, Dax Hall. (TG 04.20.26)

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          Talking Grammer Podcast · Ep 126: UNM Lobos guard Jake Hall (TG 04.20.26)

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          The Journal is keeping tabs on all offseason roster moves for the Lobo men’s basketball team — who is leaving, who is returning, who hasn’t decided — on its Transfer Portal Tracker (CLICK HERE).

          Reach Geoff Grammer at ggrammer@abqjournal.com or follow him on Twitter (X) @GeoffGrammer.

          Rutgers lands Manhattan transfer Will Sydnor

          Nov 4, 2024; College Park, Maryland, USA; Manhattan Jaspers forward Will Sydnor (9) makes a pass over Maryland Terrapins guard DeShawn Harris-Smith (5), Maryland Terrapins center Derik Queen (25) and Maryland Terrapins guard Selton Miguel (9) during the first half at Xfinity Center. Mandatory Credit: Daniel Kucin Jr.-Imagn Images | Daniel Kucin Jr.-Imagn Images

          Rutgers has landed another member of the frontcourt prepared to battle for a starting spot.

          Manhattan transfer Will Sydnor announced on Monday night that he has committed to Rutgers.

          Sydnor attended Manhattan as a member of the 2024 recruiting class. He hails from Brooklyn and attended The Patrick School. Now, the 6-foot-8 forward returns to New Jersey.

          Sydnor did not play last season due to eligibility issues. He was named the MAAC Rookie of the Year in 2024-25 after making 29 starts for Manhattan. He averaged 13.9 points and 6.8 rebounds per game while shooting 45.1% from the floor. Syudnor also shot 34.8% from three-point range. He will come to Rutgers with three years of eligibility remaining.

          Rutgers has now added four transfers this offseason. Sydnor joins 6-foot-10 center Christian Gurdak, who comes over from Virginia Tech, and Central Connecticut State transfer Darin Smith Jr. The first signing this cycle was international transfer guard Lewis Duarte.

          Heelers in the outfield

          There was a sea of youngsters at Isotopes Park on Sunday. Bluey and Bingo, the main characters in the Australian animated series, “Bluey,” were at the park for the young fans. The characters held a meet and greet the hour before the first pitch. The show has become a worldwide phenomenon in recent years. The characters drew a big crowd. Sunday’s attendance of 8,033 was the second-highest of the day in the minor leagues.

          What happened in Monday's high school games? Here are the scores

          EDITOR'S NOTE: Coaches are reminded to send in game results each weeknight by emailing pjsports@providencejournal.com from 6 to10 p.m.

          Trinity Provencher, East Providence softball

          🥎GAME OF THE DAY

          Nethania Figueroa hit the game-tying home run in the seventh and three batters later, Trinity Provencher came through with a walk-off double that gave the Townies a 4-3 win over Prout.

          Prout scrapped up one run in the first and after East Providence tied the score, scored the go-ahead run in the fourth on a Frankie Smith bunt single before getting some insurance on an RI single by Sara Slitt in the fifth.

          Down to their last at-bat, the Townies rallied in the bottom of the seventh. Maura Roche hit a one-out double to spark things and that was followed by Figueroa’s titanic shot to left. With two outs, Audrey Bernard hit a single and Provencher came through with a double to left that plated pinch-runner Bella Paneto with the game-winning run.

          Provencher had two hits, drove in one and scored another and Figueroa’s two RBI led the team. Cassandra Dulude threw three innings of one-run, three-hit relief and picked up the win.

          Mia Boyajian had two hits and scored one run in the loss. Lily Sheehan was solid in the circle in the loss, striking out 11.

          BASEBALL - Division II

          Zayden Kent, Narragansett baseball

          Narragansett 6, Burrillville 4

          Zayden Kent struck out 11 batters through five innings, and allowed just two runs, with two hits, to lead the Mariners over the Broncos. Kent also helped his own cause, driving home two runs with a single in the first inning.

          But the hosts did not go without a fight, plating a pair of runs in the bottom of the seventh before Finley Hohl was able to close the door with a pair of strikeouts.

          Drez Owens and Vito Paglia each scored twice for Narragansett, while Hohl, Aidan Clancey and Riley Cronin each had a pair of hits in the win.

          Trailing by four runs in the final frame, Burrillville made one final push when Zackary Laplume (two RBIs) singled home a run and Tim Casserly hit into a fielder's choice to plate another, narrowing the deficit to two. But that was as close as the Broncos would get, with Hohl striking out the final batter of the game. 

          Middletown 10, Central 1

          It was the Cam Carlisle show Monday afternoon as the visiting Islanders' starter struck out 10 batters, allowing just two hits and one run through five innings. At the plate, Carlisle led Middletown batters by going 3-for-4 with three RBIs and two runs scored.

          That was all the offense Middletown would need, but they got plenty more. Mike Lisella drove in a pair, and scored twice, and Evan Agren was 2-for-3 with two runs scored.

          Middletown relievers Agren and Colton Kerrison finished up with two scoreless innings.

          The Knights were led by Maikel Alcantara Gomez, who was 2-for-3 with an RBI in the loss.

          Landon Sumner, Chariho baseball, April 16, 2026

          Chariho 5, Johnston 2 

          The Chargers took the lead early and padded it late while holding off the Panthers at Johnston Memorial Park. 

          Chariho plated two runs on an error in the second, a single run in the fourth and two more in the seventh to open up what had been just a 3-2 advantage. Landon Sumner closed 3-for-4 with an RBI, Gavyn Pepler added two hits and Rohan Downing drove in a run to key the attack. 

          Dominic Andrade turned in six strong innings to pick up the victory for the Chargers (7-2), allowing just five hits and a lone walk while striking out four. Jake Rankin drove in both runs for Johnston (2-4) thanks to a hit in the fourth.  

          Toll Gate 3, North Providence 1 

          The Titans used one key inning on offense and let Brady Fales handle the rest while knocking off the Cougars. 

          Toll Gate did all its scoring in the bottom of the third, plating three unearned runs – the first came on a North Providence error. Paul Doyle was hit by a pitch to earn an RBI the hard way and Brayden Randall brought home another on a fielder’s choice. 

          That was enough for Fales, who allowed a Mike Ryan sacrifice fly in the first and nothing else. He scattered three hits and struck out three while working 6 2/3 strong frames. It was a second straight win for the Titans (2-4-1) and a third game in a row unbeaten – the Cougars (4-3) dropped their second straight.  

          ⚾BASEBALL - Division III

          Braylon Guilbeault, Woonsocket baseball

          Woonsocket 15, Davies 0

          The Villa Novans wasted no time jumping out to an early lead and never letting up. And with Braylon Guilbeault on the bump, the offense proved more than enough to earn the W.

          Guilbeault struck out 11 in five no-hit, shutout frames (mercy-rule shortened contest). He was one walk away from a perfect fame.

          And he was a factor at the plate, as well, going 2-for-5 from the leadoff spot, with two runs scored and an RBI. Patrick MungerJulian DeJesus and Jordan Plante each drove in a pair of runs, with Cesar Vazquez Jr. and Ty Chhourn each collecting three hits on the day.

          Woonsocket remains atop the Division III standings with a perfect 9-0 record so far this season.

          Exeter-West Greenwich 21, Classical 0

          The Scarlet Knights banged out 13 hits and had the patience to take 11 walks, helping EWG rolled over the Purple.

          Tyler Medeiros and Josh Larned would lead the way at the plate in the win. Medeiros went 4-for-5 at the plate, walked, and stole two bases and Larned was 3-for-3 with a game-high five RBI.

          Starting pitcher JJ Langlais, despite being the beneficiary of the Scarlet Knights' offense, did not take his foot off the gas. In the game that was shortened to five inning due to the mercy rule. The righty allowed five hits and zero runs while striking out six along to pick up the easy win.

          North Smithfield 23, Times2 3

          Ten first-inning runs by the Northmen set the tone early in this one, as North Smithfield rolled past Times2.

          Nick Tremblay was nearly unstoppable at the plate – 3-for-4 with seven RBIs and four runs scored – and Dylan Nickerson was 2-for-4 with four RBIs and a run scored. Wyatt Pullen drove in three and scored twice, while Sam Garrepy and William Kline each drove in a pair.

          Marshall Harris went the distance (five innings) for North Smithfield, striking out nine and allowing three runs and one hit in the win.

          John Cruz recorded the lone hit for Times2, and he and Victor Pizarro each had an RBI in the loss.

          BASEBALL - Nonleague

          Fairhaven (MA) 7, Moses Brown 2

          The host Quakers struck first, when back-to-back singles by Eli Quackenbush and David Murphy brought home two runs in the home half of the third inning.

          But the visiting Blue Devils would answer in the top of the fourth with three runs of their own, and tack on four more before the final out. Nick Lajoie, Evan LaMontagne and Jackson Williams each scored two runs as the visitors outhit Moses Brown 7-5.

          For the Quakers, Quackenbush collected a team-high two hits and starting pitcher Will Haggerty struck out eight through five innings, giving up four hits and one earned run in the loss.

          BASEBALL - Other Scores

          Division I

          Barrington 5, Portsmouth 4

          Division II

          East Greenwich 5, West Warwick 0

          🥎SOFTBALL – Division I

          North Kingstown 12, Kent County 2

          Ella Mezzanotte’s two-run double highlighted a five-run four that helped the Skippers put Kent County away for good in the 12-2 win.

          Kent County had a big swing early, as Sophia Moreira hit a two-run homer in the first inning to get the Division II squad some confidence up against Division I North Kingstown.

          The Skippers came right back with three in the bottom half, with Mezzanotte tying the game with an RBI single before Kylah LeComte drove in one with an RBI single. Still up 3-2 in the fourth, NK’s first six batters reached via walk, hit or error, with Mezzanotte capping the five-run inning with an RBI double.

          Mezzanotte finished the game going 3-for-4 with three RBI and one run. Amelia Fries finished 2-for-3 with three runs and one RBI and Gabby Peralta was 1-for-3 with three RBI and two runs. Mia D’Andrea scored two runs in the win.

          Moreira had the two RBI for Kent County and Grace Gallo scored the other run.

          Bay View 14, Cumberland 3

          Alexa Fredricks had another strong performance in the circle and Emma Chase’s home run highlighted a big day for the offense in the Bengals’ 14-3 win.

          Fredricks got roughed up in the first inning, giving up three runs, but settled in after that and kept Cumberland from getting another run across the plate. Bay View’s offense game together and tied the game in the third, then took the lead with a two-run fourth before exploding for nine in the fifth, two off the bat of Chase.

          Chase, a freshman, finished the game 2-for-4 with two RBI and one run. Hope Myers went 2-for-2 with three runs and one RBI and Kristina DeCotis went 2-for-3 with two RBI and two runs. Fredricks helped her cause, going 2-for-3 with two runs and one RBI.

          Myla DeMartino, Tessa Nicastro and Maddie Casevant scored the runs for the Clippers.

          Chariho 3, La Salle 1

          Eric Rueb's story from the Chargers' win over the Rams is coming soon.

          🥎SOFTBALL – Division II

          Haley Boudreau, Johnston softball

          Johnston 4, Ponaganset 0

          Haley Boudreau had her most dominant appearance to date, setting down Chieftains faster than they could get to the plate in the Panthers’ 4-0 win.

          Boudreau gave up a two-out single to Ponaganset’s Hayleigh Mooney and then decided that was enough. She walked consecutive batters with one out in the third, got a ground out, then proceeded to strike out the next 13 batters of the game.

          Johnston got all the offense it needed in the third, scoring on an error then on a two-run double by Savannah Paquin. The Panthers were also helped by Samaya Imondi, who finished the game 3-for-4 with one RBI and one run.

          Boudreau’s line spoke volumes, as she threw all seven innings, giving up one hit and two walks while striking out a season-best 19. Ponaganset starter Mattea Mello had a solid performance, giving up two earned runs, six hits and finishing with 13 strikeouts.

          BNS 15, Central Falls 2

          Alivia Laberge had a big day from the back of the order, leading the Broncos in a 15-2 win over the Warriors.

          BNS gave up one run to Division-III Central Falls in the first, then put the game away before the second inning started. The Broncos scored 13 runs in the bottom half of the inning, two off the bat of Laberge.

          Laberge, hitting eighth in the order, finished the day 3-for-3 with three RBI and two runs. Ensley Nault went 1-for-2 with two RBI and two runs and Alivia Fatoni went 2-for-2 with one RBI and one run. Olivia Audette went 1-for-1 with two RBI and two runs, Samia Shakan scored twice and drove in one run and Serenity Stanley scored a pair in the win.

          Harlow Morrissey went 2-for-2 with one run in the loss.

          🥎SOFTBALL – Division III

          Exeter-West Greenwich 17, Pawtucket 2

          The Scarlet Knights hit, hit and hit some more, making quick work of Pawtucket in a 17-2 win.

          EWG scored four times before Pawtucket could grab a bat, added one in the second and then exploded for nine runs in the third inning.

          Freshman Taylor Childers had herself a day, going 2-for-3 with three RBI and one run. Classmate Lainey Haskell was 2-for-2 with three runs and one RBI and Alayna Chipman went 2-for-3 with three runs and one RBI. Brielle Frenette scored two and drove in two for the Knights and Madison Sherman scored three times and had two RBI in the win.

          Gianna Quinones had two hits and one RBI in the loss for Pawtucket.

          Davies 25, Times2 8

          Brooke Barnes had herself a day, leading a Patriots’ offense that put up 20 in the final two innings in its 25-8 win over the Eagles.

          Davies scored five runs in the first two innings, but a six-run attack from Times2 in the bottom of the second had the visitors trailing going to the third. The Patriots came up with an answer in a big way, scoring 12 times in the third before adding eight in the fourth to bring the 12-run rule into play.

          Barnes finished the day 3-for-3 with two doubles, four RBI and five runs. Maci Linton went 3-for-5 with two RBI and two runs in the win and Zoe Robinson finished 2-for-3 with four runs and one RBI. Darelyn Maldonado drove in three and scored twice and Ayla Burlingham and Allyson O’Regan both scored twice.

          Soriah Caminero led Times2 with two RBI and Kailyn Arias and Patrice Smith both scored two runs.

          🥎SOFTBALL – Other scores

          Division III

          Central 13, Classical 7

          Hampton Hubbard, South Kingstown Boys Lacrosse
Blake Riley, South Kingstown Boys Lacrosse

          🥍BOYS LACROSSE - Division I

          South Kingstown 20, Prout 8 

          The Rebels held just a 3-2 lead after one quarter but steadily pulled away while taking care of the Crusaders in a nonleague rivalry matchup. 

          South Kingstown (5-3, Division I) enjoyed an 11-5 cushion by halftime and clamped down defensively from there to ensure the result. Hampton Hubbard powered the offense with seven goals while Blake Riley added five and William Costello hit for a hat trick. 

          John Gaffney did half the scoring for Prout (2-5, Division II), collecting four goals and Maddox Keramidas added a pair for the Crusaders, who will host the Rebels in a Saturday rematch on campus. 

          🥍BOYS LACROSSE - Other Scores

          Division I

          La Salle 17, Pilgrim 3

          Division III

          Narragansett 3, North Smithfield 2

          Division IV

          North Providence 11, Tiverton 3

          🥍GIRLS LACROSSE - Division I

          Prout 15, Chariho 14

          In a closely contested match, Prout ruled the first half and and had several large leads, ending the half ahead at 11-6. But in the second frame, Chariho battled back and outscored the Crusaders, 8-4. But even with that rally the Chargers fell one goal short.

          Lizzie Hill topped Prout scorers with six tallies and teammate Pillar Murphy had four goals with three assists to lead the way. Madison Bogdon and Caroline Crupe also figured in the win with 3 goals and 2 goals, respectively. Goalie Alicia McCarthy had 8 saves.

          For the Patriots, Kayden Jaillet had six goals and Alexis Comella had 4 more goals in the loss. Netminder Ava Laird recorded 7 seven saves.

          🥍GIRLS LACROSSE - Division II

          Westerly 15, Middletown 0 

          The Bulldogs kept rolling atop the standings with this shutout victory over the Islanders. 

          Gianna Falcone led the attack with four goals and three assists. Macy Antoch bagged a hat trick, Phoebe Brennan collected two goals and two assists and Casey Macera chipped in two goals and one assist. 

          Westerly (7-0) and Burrillville share the league lead with identical perfect records. Middletown (0-7) will host Cumberland next time out hoping for a Thursday night breakthrough. 

          Cumberland 19, Cranston West 8 

          Lucy Biggs notched a career milestone during a dominant offensive performance and the Clippers handed the Falcons their first league loss of the season in impressive fashion. 

          Biggs piled up eight goals for the winners, including the 100th of her career. Hadley Henderson added four goals and two assists while Ella Mancuso and Bowie Legend each fired home a hat trick for Cumberland (5-1). 

          Ashley Budano and Kennedy Carr each finished with a hat trick for Cranston West (6-1), which had captured its first six matches. Liliana Ricci made 11 saves in net for the Falcons. 

          🥍GIRLS LACROSSE - Other Scores

          Division II

          Burrillville 10, Lincoln School 8

          Division IV

          Tiverton 12, Lincoln 11

          🎾BOYS TENNIS - Division II

          North Smithfield 3, Smithfield 3 (NS wins on a tiebreaker)

          Neither team had a third doubles tandem available to play so the match was decided by overall games as the tiebreaker. North Smithfield wins with a 58-51 lead in games. 

          Singles: Nathan Tremblay, NS, def. Cameron Derderian, 4-6, 6-1, 6-1; Timothy Ferri, NS, def. Alexander Howell, 6-1, 6-2; Bryce Santos, NS, def. Oliver Rowlinson, 6-0, 6-1; Joshua Sasso, S, def. Cody Roy, 7-6 (5), 2-6, 6-4.

          Doubles: Luca Savastano and Naveed Tari, S, def. Alex Sevegny and Ariel Castro, 6-1, 6-1; Joshua. Koconis and Cooper Dubuc, S, won by forfeit.

          🎾BOYS TENNIS - Other Scores

          Division III

          Cranston East 7, Coventry 0

          Warwick 6, West Warwick 0

          🏐BOYS VOLLEYBALL - Division II

          Juanita Sanchez 3, Johnston 0

          Armando Ramirez led the Cavaliers with nine kills and one block, and Eli Torres added five aces and eight kills in the win (25-11, 25-21, 25-15).

          For the Panthers, Christopher Dipanni had eight kills and 10 digs, and Michael Mills made 14 assists in the loss.

          Central 3, Pilgrim 0

          Pablo Valdez recorded 15 kills and 4 aces helping the Knights sweep the Patriots, 25-16, 25-17, 25-23.

          Caden Stowik was good for 5 kills for the Patriots in the loss.

          West Warwick 3, Portsmouth 0

          The tandem of Mike Gallo and Alex Osmena were keys to the Wizards' win (25-16 25-15 25-14) over the Patriots. Gallo recorded 14 kills and Alex Osmena Wass good for 6 kills and 5 aces.

          For Portsmouth, Nico Colantuono had 10 kills 4 block 3 digs and Jacob Labonte had 4 kills 3 aces and 1 block in the loss.

          🏐BOYS VOLLEYBALL - Division III

          Burrillville 3, Davies 2

          Strong play by Nomar TorresLuna (10 kills and 2 Aces), Grant Godzwon (5 kills, 2 aces, and 17 digs), Gustavo Santos (2 Aces, 5 kills, 17 digs) and Omar Espinal Moreno (20 Digs) paved the way for the Broncos win.

          Despite the loss, Davies had solid outings from Glen Andrade (11 kills, 2 aces), Desean Jackson (8 kills, 4 blocks) and Santiago Giraldo Marin (23 digs, 2 aces).

          Burrillville 3, Block Island 1

          In Burrillville's second match of the day, Nomar Torres Luna paced the Broncos with 10 kills and 21 digs, Cayden Closson had nine kills, three aces and 18 assists, and  Gus Santos recorded 38 digs as Burrillville won 24-26, 25-11, 25-22, and 25-23.

          For the Hurricanes,  Colin Lansek had 10 kills and four blocks, Ford Earnest made seven kills and three blocks, and Zioma Farges had 15 assists in the loss. 

          Bryan Leon, Pawtucket boys volleyball; Jacob Lizotte, Lincoln boys volleyball

          Pawtucket Co-op 3, Woonsocket 0

          Bryan Leon recorded 8 kills, 4 digs and 1 block, Mike Senepha was good for 5 kills, 6 digs, 1 ace and 1 block and Myles Carter dished off 21 assists also had 3 aces in the Pawtucket Co-op's win (25-12, 25-21, 25-20) over the Villa Novans.

          Woonsocket did not report any stats.

          🏐BOYS VOLLEYBALL - Other Scores

          Division II

          Westerly 3, South Kingstown 0

          Juanita Sanchez 3, Johnston 0

          TUESDAY'S SCHEDULE

          BASEBALL

          Cranston West vs. Cumberland at Tucker Field, 4:15 p.m.

          Hendricken vs. Lincoln at Chet Nichols Field, Noon

          Coventry at La Salle, 4 p.m.

          Cranston East at East Providence, Noon

          PC/St. Pats Co-op vs. Pawtucket Co-op at Slater Park, 4:30 p.m.

          Smithfield vs. Pilgrim at Mickey Stevens Complex, 4:30 p.m.

          Mt. Pleasant at Tiverton, 11 a.m.

          Westerly vs. Mt. Hope at Guiteras Field, 1 p.m.

          Barrington at Moses Brown, 4:30 p.m.

          South Kingstown vs. North Kingstown at Lischio Field, 4 p.m.

          Ponaganset vs. St. Raphael at Fairlawn Vets Park, 4:15 p.m.

          Hope vs. BVP/CF Baseball at Macomber Stadium, 11 a.m.

          SOFTBALL

          Smithfield vs. Bay View/PCD Co-op at Bay View, 4 p.m.

          Hope vs. Rogers at Toppa Field, 1 p.m.

          Prout at Chariho, 4:15 p.m.

          Middletown at Mt. Pleasant, 4:30 p.m.

          St. Raphael at Coventry, 11 a.m.

          BOYS LACROSSE

          Portsmouth at Prout, 3 p.m.

          Cranston West at Westerly, 5 p.m.

          Ponaganset at Scituate, 4:30 p.m.

          Middletown at Smithfield, 11 a.m.

          East Greenwich at Chariho, 5 p.m.

          Lincoln at Burrillville, 4 p.m.

          GIRLS LACROSSE

          North Smithfield vs. Cranston East at Cranston Stadium, 4 p.m.

          Barrington at East Greenwich HS, 4:30 p.m.

          Moses Brown at North Kingstown, 6 p.m.

          La Salle at Portsmouth, 6:30 p.m.

          BOYS TENNIS

          Woonsocket vs. North Providence at Stephen Olney Courts, 10:30 a.m

          North Smithfield vs. SRA/Pono Co-op at Fairlawn Vets Park, 3 p.m.

          Classical at Tiverton, 4 p.m.

          BOYS VOLLEYBALL

          La Salle at Cranston East, 6:30 p.m.

          Classical vs. Barrington at Al Morro Complex, 3:30 p.m.

          South Kingstown vs. Central at PCTA, 3 p.m.

          Burrillville at Hope, 4 p.m.

          North Kingstown at Coventry, 6:30 p.m.

          Hendricken at Chariho, 5:30 p.m.

          East Providence at Cranston West, 6:30 p.m.

          This article originally appeared on The Providence Journal: High school scores, recaps from RI games on Monday, April 20, 2026

          Longest active playoff win streaks:

          Automatic: Longest active playoff win streaks: 12 — CLE vs TOR 12 — CLE vs DET 12 — CLE vs ATL 10 — GSW vs POR 8 — BOS vs IND 8 — PHI vs BKN 12 is also the highest in nba history, so if cleveland wins next game they'll have the all time record for consecutive playoff wins against a team.

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          This article originally appeared on Hoops Hype: Longest active playoff win streaks:

          Darko Rajakovic on Brandon Ingram: It's very interesting he got zero free throws

          Oh No He Didn't: Darko Rajakovic: "Their whole team is very very physical with Brandon. So for me it's very interesting that he had 0 free throws in this game. Seeing zero takes, zero makes, it's interesting"

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          Darko Rajakovic:

          "Their whole team is very very physical with Brandon. So for me it's very interesting that he had 0 free throws in this game. Seeing zero takes, zero makes, it's interesting" pic.twitter.com/81S7zRkEUH

          — Oh No He Didn't (@ohnohedidnt24) April 21, 2026

          This article originally appeared on Hoops Hype: Darko Rajakovic on Brandon Ingram: It's very interesting he got zero free throws

          “The top block, the attention. They stuck to the game …

          Josh Lewenberg: Ingram on his rough Game 2 (7 points, 3-15 FG, 5 turnovers) & what went into it: “The top block, the attention. They stuck to the game plan. They tried to be physical, sent different bodies and contested a lot of shots. I thought I had some good looks but shots weren’t falling.”

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          Ingram on his rough Game 2 (7 points, 3-15 FG, 5 turnovers) & what went into it: “The top block, the attention. They stuck to the game plan. They tried to be physical, sent different bodies and contested a lot of shots. I thought I had some good looks but shots weren’t falling.” pic.twitter.com/oSSBnwaK0a

          — Josh Lewenberg (@JLew1050) April 21, 2026

          This article originally appeared on Hoops Hype: “The top block, the attention. They stuck to the game …

          Why Hurricanes' OT goal vs. Senators was overturned before penalty shot call

          Why Hurricanes' OT goal vs. Senators was overturned before penalty shot call originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

          The Carolina Hurricanes thought they won.

          It was overtime in Game 2 against the Ottawa Senators, and after a long OT period, the puck found the back of the net. The party was on.

          But then wait. The linesmen went to the monitor. There was a replay review.

          And after the review, the goal was overturned.

          MORE: Sabres provide Buffalo a magical night 5,472 days in the making

          Why was Hurricanes' OT goal overturned?

          They were called for being offsides.

          It was close, but there was "not full possession or control" of the puck as the blue line was broken into the zone by Carolina.

          But then after the overturn, there was a second ruling: penalty shot.

          CANES GOAL IS TAKEN BACK FOR OFFSIDE BUT THEY’RE REWARDED A PENALTY SHOT FOR AN EARLY CALL.

          WILD. pic.twitter.com/coqRegIynN

          — Spittin' Chiclets (@spittinchiclets) April 21, 2026

          How did the penalty shot happen?

          The penalty shot happened after the offside call, which makes it extra confusing.

          But because offside wasn't called live, the missed penalty shot ruling instead became live and went into action.

          It was a wild sequence, one that was hard even for the announcers to explain.

          This rule explains why the penalty shot still happened after the offside pic.twitter.com/CMkolk9aIj

          — Elliotte Friedman (@FriedgeHNIC) April 21, 2026

          But moments after Carolina had their goal taken off the board, Jordan Martinook had a penalty shot to try and win it.

          Linus Ullmark saved it, though, and the game continued.

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          WWE Raw April 20, 2026: How Bron Breakker Got Busted Open

          WrestleMania 42

          LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - APRIL 18: Bron Breakker looks on during WrestleMania 42: Night 1 at Allegiant Stadium on April 18, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Rich Freeda/WWE via Getty Images)

          WWE via Getty Images

          HIGHLIGHTS

          • A returning star was left bloodied after a chair shot that may or may not have gone where it was supposed to.
          • The placement of the attack has already turned into a conversation of its own.
          • A Monday night segment set the table for what could be the next major rivalry heading into May.

          Bron Breakker just came back from a serious hernia injury at WrestleMania 42 and he's already had another scary situation. On Raw, Breakker showed up to cut a promo about his return and his ongoing feud with Seth Rollins.

          What Happened to Bron Breakker on Raw?

          Raw went off the rails fast on Monday night. During the promo, Rollins snuck in the ring with a steel chair, and landed a chair shot on Breakker. The chain landed on the back, up near the head area and it caused a bloody gash to open on the back of Breakker's noggin.

          It was the kind of moment the Las Vegas crowd wasn’t expecting this early in the show. The segment was supposed to be a talking spot for Bron Breakker, not a bloodletting.

          How Did Breakker Recover From the Chair Shot?

          Breakker's blood actually made the segment hit harder, which makes me wonder if it was planned. The return of the Street Profits caused a bit of a distraction in the ring and on programming, but ultimately, a bloodied Breakker hopped back into the action with his head and neck stained with his blood.

          Breakker suffered a hernia in February 2026 which put his WrestleMania involvement in doubt. Fortunately, he made it back in time to have a pretty significant impact at WrestleMania 42 Night 1.

          Was the Chair Shot Placement Intentional?

          Either way, WWE has to address it internally. On Monday, he was in the midst of a solid promo before Rollins' attack and the return of the Street Profits made it a pretty layered segment. Breakker is a star who can only seemingly be slowed down by injury or happenstance.

          It'll be interesting to see or hear if anyone has something to say about the placement of that chair shot from Rollins. It was definitely high, so you have to wonder if it was planned to go high or if someone made an error – namely Rollins. As it is, Breakker appears to be OK despite a cut that is likely to require some stitches to close.

          There is a chance we'll even see images of the laceration posted on social media over the next few hours. That shot – planned or not – is going to add another layer to the feud between Rollins and Breakker.

          What's Next for Breakker and Rollins?

          There were several nuggets planted in this episode of Raw. It appears Jacob Fatu will challenge Roman Reigns for the World Heavyweight Championship at Backlash, and The Street Profits will likely challenge the Vision for the tag belts. Also, Rollins vs. Breakker seems inevitable.

          While it wasn't announced, it would appear the two men could be headed for a singles match at Backlash on May 9 in Tampa. That match could be excellent, and it slots into a card that's already shaping up to carry real post-WrestleMania fallout weight.

          This article was originally published on Forbes.com

          Will highly productive BYU receiver Chase Roberts get picked in this weekend’s NFL draft?

          BYU wide receiver Chase Roberts (33) runs the 40-yard dash at the NFL football scouting combine in Indianapolis, Saturday, Feb. 28, 2026.
          BYU wide receiver Chase Roberts (33) runs the 40-yard dash at the NFL football scouting combine in Indianapolis, Saturday, Feb. 28, 2026. | Michael Conroy

          By his own admission, former BYU receiver Chase Robertsdid not perform well at February’s NFL Combine in Indianapolis.

          “I was dead last (among 34 receivers) in the 40-yard-dash,” Roberts said. “It obviously didn’t go how I wanted it to.”

          Although he improved his 40 time to 4.51 at BYU’s pro day last month when he was considerably more healthy, that time of 4.64 seconds in Indy in front of a national television audience, in addition to the 25-year-old Roberts’ age, could keep one of the most-accomplished and productive receivers in BYU history from hearing his name called when the NFL draft is held this week in Pittsburgh.

          Most mock drafts say Roberts won’t be taken in any of the seven rounds and will likely be signed as a priority free agent; others, such as one by Jaime Eisner of The Draft Network, have him going in the seventh round.

          I have established a faith and trust in God that I know will carry me far in the NFL if it is His will.

          former BYU receiver Chase Roberts

          “If Chase wasn’t 25 he is probably a mid-round pick,” noted his agent, Carter Chow of Red Envelope Sports. “… I still think he gets picked, but it will be late.”

          In his typical fashion, Roberts, who is older than most college seniors because he served a two-year mission to Calgary, Alberta, for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, remains optimistic.

          “Every once in a while I will look (at mock drafts), but I am not huge into that stuff,” he told the Deseret News on Monday. “I do all I can throughout the process, and then let God take care of the rest, and just trust that wherever I go is the right place.”

          Roberts said a lot of scouts and NFL general managers have asked about his age and missionary service throughout the process, and he has told them it will be a “benefit” to them as he’s more mature and will have a stronger locker room presence than most rookies.

          “I have established a faith and trust in God that I know will carry me far in the NFL if it is His will,” Roberts said.

          Turning negative into a positive at BYU pro day

          Referring to a LinkedIn post he made last week in which he describes his experience at the combine and impressive improvement at BYU’s pro day three weeks later, he called the ordeal “one of the most joyful moments” of his life “because I knew I acted in faith.”

          Roberts said that after BYU’s 25-21 win over Georgia Tech in the Pop-Tarts Bowl, he went directly into training at California Strength in Los Gatos, California, and spent so much time rehabbing “an Achilles issue” that he didn’t have enough time to fully prepare for the combine.

          In fact, he wasn’t going to run at the combine, and most people in his camp advised against it, but he had a change of heart a few days before the event and ran anyway.

          “That improvement (in Provo) didn’t just come from training — it came from the lesson I learned: trust the process, trust God, and don’t let fear dictate your decisions,” he wrote.

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          BYU Cougars wide receiver Chase Roberts (2) BYU watches the ball into his hands as they and Texas Tech play at Jones AT&T Stadium in Lubbock Texas on Saturday, Nov. 8, 2025. | Scott G Winterton, Deseret News

          Roberts said after the combine he went back to Cal Strength with teammate Carsen Ryan, the BYU tight end, and other athletes from Alabama, Texas and Ole Miss, got his Achilles right, and shaved 1.3 seconds off his 40 time. Roberts also completed the 20-yard shuttle in 4.28 seconds and the 3-cone drill in 6.90 seconds at pro day. Both times would have ranked him No. 3 among wide receivers at the combine.

          “I was able to run the times I wanted to run at the pro day, which I believe put myself in a position to get drafted,” he said.

          An interesting thing about the whole draft process, noted Chow, is that Roberts will get more guaranteed money as a free agent if he isn’t drafted. The same goes for Ryan, whom Chow also represents.

          One highly respected draft analyst, Dane Brugler of The Athletic, does not have Roberts in his seven-round mock draft, but does have the 6-foot-3, 209-pound redshirt senior from Highland in the “draftable” range of his “The Beast” draft preview.

          Roberts “lacks ideal measurables, but can be a crafty possession target for the right team,” Brugler wrote.

          Fesi Sitake, Roberts’ receivers coach in all five of his seasons in Provo — he redshirted in 2021 after his mission — said Roberts is “one of the greatest leaders I have ever been around” and will flourish in the NFL if he’s given a chance.

          “He’s got a very physical, demanding presence about him,” Sitake said. “For his size, he is so fluid. He’s got a great feel for the game. … He is so intentional and deliberate in his craft, and he has his priorities straight and prioritizes things the way you should, which is really hard to do at this stage in any young adult’s life.

          “That just really speaks to him and all that he is as a person,” Sitake continued. “He just happens to be a really good football player on top of that. Any organization is going to get a heck of a player and a heck of a person.”

          Which NFL teams are interested in Roberts?

          Roberts was a San Francisco 49ers fan growing up, because his mother — Jessica — is from the Bay Area and he idolized Steve Young, Tom Holmoe, Fred Warner and others. But that doesn’t mean the 49ers have returned the interest.

          Roberts wasn’t invited to make any team visits — clubs are allowed to invite only 30 players each — but several teams came out to Provo to conduct interviews or workouts with him, including the New Orleans Saints, New England Patriots and Denver Broncos. The Las Vegas Raiders and Los Angeles Rams have also shown a lot of interest.

          “It would be cool to go play with Puka (Nacua) again, in Los Angeles,” Roberts said. The receivers were teammates in Provo in 2021 and 2022.

          Between participating in the 101st East-West Shrine Bowl in Frisco, Texas, and attending the NFL Combine and BYU’s pro day, Roberts figures he has spoken to almost every team in the league.

          “Staying on the West Coast would be nice to be close to family, but I’m excited for wherever I end up,” he said. “I would love to just be able to play in the NFL. Where at is not a big deal to me.”

          Roberts said he will spend the draft weekend at his parents’ home — his father, Kyle, played defensive back for BYU from 1990-93 — and try to make it a “cool, memorable moment” for his immediate family.

          He’s been saving for a new, bigger truck to replace his Toyota, and will likely get one if he’s fortunate enough to get an NFL paycheck one day.

          “Whatever happens, I will forever be grateful for the experience,” he said. “I am just grateful for God and my Savior Jesus Christ.”

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          Chase Roberts competes at BYU’s Pro Day in Provo on Friday, March 20, 2026. | Laura Seitz, Deseret News

          ‘It’s nice to be approached’ - Palestra discusses future amid Barca transfer talk

          Marco Palestra in action during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Cagliari Calcio at Giuseppe Meazza stadium in Milano, Italy, on April 17, 2026. (Photo by Mairo Cinquetti/NurPhoto via Getty Images) | NurPhoto via Getty Images

          Italy international Marco Palestra appears to be enjoying being the focus of attention amid continued talk about his future.

          Barcelona are one of several clubs being linked with the defender ahead of the summer transfer window, and Palestra has been asked what his future holds.

          “Honestly I’m only thinking about Cagliari. The most important thing is to achieve safety. The rumours circulating are nice and it’s nice to be approached by big clubs, but we’ll see in the summer,” he told reporters.

          “I’m 100% focussed on Cagliari, they deserve it. Then, with my agents we will make the best decision for the future, but I don’t want to think about it now.

          “I have a lot of margins. That’s normal when you’re 21 years old. I have to improve a little bit in everything. I’ve been in Serie A for two years and I have a lot to improve with my teammates and the coach, who always helps me.”

          Barcelona have reportedly scouted Palestra this season already, while Arsenal, Manchester City, Juventus, Liverpool and Inter Milan have also been linked with the youngster.


          Raptors frustrated with lack of foul calls for Brandon Ingram in loss to Cavs: ‘It’s very interesting’

          CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Cavaliers grinded out a sometimes ugly 115-105 win over the Toronto Raptors in Game 2 to take a 2-0 series lead. Much of that success was due to their defense and how they shut down forward Brandon Ingram, thanks in part to the services of Dean Wade. Toronto’s leading scorer was held to just seven points on 3-15 shooting.

          Afterward, Raptors head coach Darko Rajaković acknowledged that he liked Ingram’s aggressiveness and that they need him to keep shooting if they’re going to get back into the series. “I got absolute support for him. He’s going to make his shots.”

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          But then, when asked about Ingram just before his postgame press conference ended, he decided to bring up one more related to Ingram’s struggles.

          “Cleveland is playing with a lot of physicality,” Rajaković said. “They’re very prideful of their physicality, and their whole team was very, very physical with Brandon. So far me, it’s very interesting that he had zero free throws in this game. That’s kind of like, very interesting. Seeing zero takes, zero makes, it’s interesting.”

          Rajaković wasn’t alone in feeling this way. Toronto forward RJ Barrett didn’t want to outright criticize the officials. Instead, he chose his words wisely when asked about his coach’s comments.

          “I don’t know what to say on that one without getting fined,” Barrett said. “I’m not going to say anything.”

          Then, he relented.

          “Physicality or not, something has to be a foul at some point.”

          The final free-throw totals wouldn’t necessarily back up these claims. Toronto took 17 free throws while the Cavs took 22. That’s a disparity, but not an overwhelming one.

          Still, it is interesting that the Raptors have pointed to the Cavs’ physicality as being a factor in this series, considering that it has previously been an issue for this team. We’ll see how this storyline develops — particularly in terms of Ingram’s struggles — as the series shifts to Toronto for Game 3.

          NFL insider's latest intel on Jeremiyah Love could impact Commanders

          Since the end of the 2025 season, and focus shifted toward the 2026 NFL Draft, everyone wanted to talk about Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love. Who would select Love and how high? Many analysts consider Love to be the top overall player in the class, but positional value could drop him a little lower than most top-ranked players.

          One of the favorite prospect-team matches throughout the pre-draft process was Love and the Washington Commanders. Love would share a backfield with quarterback Jayden Daniels, the 2024 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year. It's a backfield that had Washington fans salivating at the possibilities.

          Reports have indicated that the Commanders "love" Love. However, in recent weeks, it's become increasingly unlikely that Love makes it to the Commanders at No. 7 overall. Many believed the Tennessee Titans would select Love at No. 4 overall, and most mock drafts have reflected that. In recent days, ESPN's Adam Schefter said the Arizona Cardinals, who hold the No. 3 overall pick, were strongly considering Love.

          Regardless, Love's chances of falling to Washington were minimal.

          Then, on Monday night, ESPN NFL insider Peter Schrager, one of the league's most plugged-in reporters, revealed that he doesn't think Tennessee will select Love at No. 4 now.

          "Well, I know I spoke to someone in the organization in Tennessee, and they told me this morning that they have seen six different players tagged to them this morning for their fourth overall pick by people in the media," Schrager said.

          "I will say this, I don't think the Titans are taking Jeremiyah Love anymore. I am moving off of that. That was something I had in my mock draft and felt like that was the pick. As we are now four days before it, I do not think the Titans are taking Jeremiyah Love at four. I think the Titans are taking either one of the two following players: Sonny Styles, the linebacker out of Ohio State, or the (David) Bailey/(Arvell) Reese who doesn't go there, or is available. And my third backstop would be Carnell Tate."

          Schrager is generally one of the more accurate NFL reporters, particularly as it pertains to the draft. He's close with several coaches and GMs throughout the league. If he is saying that, this strongly, he has it on good authority.

          That's good news for Washington. Right? Not necessarily. Love could still go No. 3 to Arizona, or No. 5 to the New York Giants.

          Get ready for a wild week. It is lying season, after all.

          This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Washington Commanders: Could Jeremiyah Love fall to No. 7 in NFL Draft

          Knicks blow 14-point lead, drop Game 2 as Hawks rally late in stunner at MSG

          The Knicks blew a largest lead of 14 points and were outscored by the Hawks, 28-15, in the fourth quarter of a 107-106 Game 2 loss Monday night at MSG.

          Takeaways

          1. Initially, New York's depth showed. Mike Brown's rotation work in 10 players and netted six double-figure scorers. Chief among them, off the bench, Mitchell Robinson dropped 11 of his 13 points in the first half. Robinson, who added six first-half rebounds, asserted himself in the early action while Karl-Anthony Towns took time to get going. All five of the Knicks' starters ultimately performed -- until late -- taking the load off of Jalen Brunson and Towns until they respectively hit their strides, but Robinson's initial dominance was especially key.
          2. A do-it-all effort by Josh Hart showed up on both ends, especially in the first quarter when the Knicks needed a boost. Hart's 15-point, 13-rebound double-double is the type of performance that takes New York to a different level when Brunson and Towns are contained. As mentioned, the Knicks' co-stars collectively found their way when they came alive in the third and fourth quarters. Hart's first-half surge -- like Robinson, Hart was already in double figures with 10 points while adding seven rebounds and four assists -- is a difference-making effort when the opposition briefly contains Brunson and Towns.
          3. Speaking of Towns, he struggled to come through in the first half with only four points on just three shots. Give Towns credit for his aggressiveness in the third quarter. With the Knicks holding a 61-54 halftime lead after Mikal Bridges' buzzer-beating jumper, Towns' 14 third-quarter points helped push New York's 91-79 advantage entering the game's final 12 minutes. The Knicks would have liked more from Towns in the fourth quarter, though, where he was held scoreless.
          4. His running mate, Brunson, willed the Knicks with a team-high 29 points. Those included a game-tying trey, 103-103, with 1:23 left in the fourth quarter and a last-ditch effort to keep the Knicks alive after a triple at the eight-second mark. On 10-of-26 shooting, though, Brunson had his misses. He needed more around him late. Bridges' attempt at the game-winning shot missed after CJ McCollum's two rare missed free throws with five seconds left.

          Who's the MVP?

          McCollum. Despite his inability to put the game on ice in the final seconds, he scored a game-high 32 points that allowed the Hawks to storm back, challenge New York in crunch time and ultimately steal Game 2.

          Highlights

          OG from the corner and lobs it up to Mitch! pic.twitter.com/L6AZNCL4zF

          — Knicks Videos (@sny_knicks) April 21, 2026

          OG ANUNOBY ON TONY BRADLEY 💥 pic.twitter.com/h77Xdjvs4U

          — Knicks Videos (@sny_knicks) April 21, 2026

          Mikal Bridges gives the Knicks a seven-point lead heading into halftime pic.twitter.com/crpWPr6wsA

          — Knicks Videos (@sny_knicks) April 21, 2026

          Hart 👌
          KAT 👌 pic.twitter.com/OdSgnFD6cy

          — Knicks Videos (@sny_knicks) April 21, 2026

          What's next

          The Knicks head to Atlanta for Game 3, which tips off Thursday at 7 p.m.

          Hawks’ C.J. McCollum emerges as newest Knicks villain after Game 2 spat, fourth-quarter heroics

          New York City has a new sports villain.

          Atlanta Hawks star C.J. McCollum heard it from a sellout crowd at Madison Square Garden after a tense exchange with Jose Alvarado – the second game in a row that the veteran guard rankled Knicks fans.

          McCollum then made three big baskets in the game’s final 2:08 – including a go-ahead jumper that proved to be the game-winner.

          Late in the third quarter of the Knicks’ 107-106 loss in Game 2 of their first-round playoff series, Hawks center Tony Bradley was called for an offensive foul as he set a hard screen on Alvarado.

          McCollum, whom Bradley was trying to screen open, then got into it with Alvarado, going face-to-face with the scrappy Knicks guard in a moment that underscored the growing chippiness in this series.

          Alvarado and McCollum were assessed double technicals, so neither shot free throws, but the damage was done.

          The crowd united in a profanity-laced chant at McCollum’s expense – using the same explicit verbiage they used to direct at former Hawks star Trae Young.

          The animosity continued for the remainder of the game, but McCollum got the last laugh.

          His baseline jumper with 33.5 seconds left put the Hawks up, 105-103 – a lead they would not relinquish as they tied the series at one game apiece.

          McCollum had already earned the ire of Knicks fans in Game 1 when he kicked Jalen Brunson in the groin as he followed through on a jump shot, leaving Brunson writhing in pain. McCollum was given a technical foul for that incident, too.

          Brunson later brushed off the collision as inadvertent, but McCollum delivered another low blow by accusing the Knicks star of flopping.

          “I shot a jumper, and Jalen thought we were at a Broadway show,” McCollum said after the Knicks’ Game 1 win. “He acted it out until they reviewed it.”

          McCollum was therefore on thin ice among Knicks fans entering Game 2, as the boos that accompanied his name during the pregame introductions were by far the loudest.

          But they were nothing compared to what McCollum heard after his spat with the fan-favorite Alvarado.

          It is perhaps poetic that the Hawks acquired McCollum, 34, in the January trade that sent Young to the Washington Wizards, considering Young emerged as a Knicks villain five years ago by dominating in Atlanta’s first-round series victory over the Knicks.

          McCollum has been Atlanta’s best player in this series, leading them in scoring both games. He finished with 32 points on Monday after scoring 26 points in Game 1.

          But McCollum hasn’t been the only Hawks player to mix things up in a series that’s gotten progressively more intense.

          Toward the end of the first quarter, Mitchell Robinson was called for an offensive foul after he knocked Hawks defensive stopper Dyson Daniels to the floor as he set a screen for Brunson.

          Robinson then stepped over Daniels, prompting the Hawks forward to get up with fighting words for the 7-footer. Robinson shoved Daniels backward, and Hawks center Tony Bradley intervened before the dispute could escalate further.

          That altercation occurred in between a pair of fouls by Daniels that were both reviewed as potentially flagrant – first when he elbowed Brunson in the face, and then when his shoulder caught Josh Hart in the face, both times as he came off of a screen.

          Neither was elevated beyond a common foul, but the Garden faithful let Daniels hear it both times, showering him with the same chant that they later used for McCollum.

          Sarasota, Manatee roundup: Flag football, beach volleyball districts start

          A roundup of Manatee and Sarasota County high school sports for the week of April 20-25, 2026.

          MONDAY

          Flag Football Districts

          Class 4A-District 8

          Bloomingdale 58, Venice 7

          Newsome 41, Lakewood Ranch 6

          Class 3A-District 9

          Parrish 25, Gaither 0

          Class 3A-District 10

          Manatee 13, Palmetto 6: The third-seeded Hurricanes will face No. 2 Mitchell on Wednesday,

          Class 2A-District 12

          Osceola 66, Southeast 0

          St. Pete 39, Bayshore 6

          Northeast 26, Booker 6

          Class 1A-District 8

          Keswick Christian 25, Cardinal Mooney 7

          Beach Volleyball

          Class 3A-District 11

          Palmetto 3, Parrish 2: The Tigers will face top-seeded Lakewood Ranch Wednesday for the title.

          Class 1A-District 11

          Sr. Pete Catholic 3, Classical Academy 2: St. Pete Catholic will face top-seeded Cardinal Mooney Thursday in the semifinal.

          Sarasota Christian 5, Gulf Coast HEAT 0: 1. Ryan Donlin/Reagan Miller (SCS) defeated Mayli Haines/Halle Gardner (GC) 21-12, 21-17; 2. Willow Bobik/Hallee Volkert (SCS) defeated Telah Gardner/Payton Haines (GC) 23-21, 21-10; 3. Linlee Mayer/Hayden Mullet (SCS) defeated Sofia Wingate/Vienna Morehouse (GC) 21-19, 21-12; 4. Ruvae Boskers/Lilah Rickert (SCS) defeated Analise Casebolt/Sophia Howard (GC) 21-19, 21-15; 5. Hannah Bryan/Sophie Miller (SCS) defeated Aliyah Valerio/Milena Lesnik (GC) 17-21, 21-19, 15-13.

          The Blazers will face No. 2 seed Bradenton Christian on Thursday in the semifinal.

          Softball

          Charlotte 8, North Port 1: Elise Indico hit a home run for the Bobcats.

          This article originally appeared on Sarasota Herald-Tribune: Sarasota, Manatee high school sports roundup for April 20-25

          Flyers' Porter Martone matches 1929 Cooney Weiland in rare hockey history vs. Penguins

          Flyers' Porter Martone matches 1929 Cooney Weiland in rare hockey history vs. Penguins originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

          The Pittsburgh Penguins' house party was spoiled in the first two games of their playoff series against the Philadelphia Flyers.

          Specifically, it was spoiled by Porter Martone.

          Martone was still at Michigan State a month ago, but his arrival with the Flyers has resulted in two impressive victories to open the postseason.

          Martone has scored in both games -- and both goals went down as game winners.

          He's only the fourth skater in NHL history to score the game-winning goal in each of his first two career playoff games, according to OptaStats.

          The most recent was Craig Simpson for the Edmonton Oilers in 1988.

          Before that, it was Jaroslav Pouzar for the Oilers across 1983-84.

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          The original to pull off this Martone feat? Cooney Weiland for the Boston Bruins in 1929.

          Weiland is a Hall of Famer and a two-time Stanley Cup champion. That's not a bad omen for Martone and the Flyers.

          And in that 1929 season when Weiland showed right away he was ready for the postseason, the Bruins actually didn't lose en route to the Cup.

          Martone and the Flyers are part of a much larger, longer postseason than those 1929 Bruins had to play.

          But hey, Martone is doing something quite rare. Would anyone bet against him scoring again in his next game?

          MORE: 'Better Days,' Buffalo and a Sabres team uniting a city

          Ceddanne Rafaela's tie-breaking two-run single helps Red Sox to 8-6 Patriots' Day win over Tigers

          BOSTON (AP) — Pinch-hitter Ceddanne Rafaela had a tiebreaking, two-run single in the seventh inning and the Red Sox beat the Detroit Tigers 8-6 on Monday in Boston’s annual Patriots’ Day game to salvage a split of their four-game series.

          Isiah Kiner-Falefa also had a two-run single for the Red Sox, who halted a two-game skid.

          The Tigers lost for just the second time in 10 games after taking the last two.

          The game coincided with the running of the Boston Marathon. The Red Sox wore their special “Boston” home white jerseys, which debuted as a tribute to the city after the marathon bombings in 2013.

          Boston starter Sonny Gray left the game in the third inning with right hamstring tightness.

          Garrett Whitlock (2-1), the sixth of eight Red Sox pitchers, worked a perfect inning for the victory. Aroldis Chapman got the last two outs for his fourth save.

          ASTROS 9, GUARDIANS 2

          CLEVELAND (AP) — Isaac Paredes hit his first two home runs of the season and Christian Walker also went deep as Houston beat Cleveland for just their third victory in 15 games.

          Walker lined a two-run shot to left-center in the first inning to open the scoring. The first baseman snapped an 0-for-15 slump by going 3 for 5 with three runs.

          Paredes broke a 2-all tie with a leadoff homer to left field in the fourth that sparked a four-run inning. His first longball of the year came in his 76th plate appearance. Paredes, who homered at least 19 times in each of the last four seasons, added a solo shot in the eighth to close the scoring.

          REDS 6, RAYS 1

          ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — Rookie Sal Stewart homered, doubled, stole a base and scored twice as Cincinnati beat Tampa Bay for their fourth straight win.

          Stewart put Cincinnati on the board with a two-run homer in the first inning, ending Jesse Scholtens’ scoreless streak to start the season at 9 2/3 innings.

          With his eighth homer, Stewart matched Munetaka Murakami of the Chicago White Sox for the lead among major league rookies and St. Louis’ Jordan Walker for the National League lead. Stewart has the rookie lead in RBIs (21) and extra-base hits (13).

          The 23-year-old first baseman also snagged a line drive with the bases loaded for the final out.

          MARLINS 5, CARDINALS 3

          MIAMI (AP) — Agustín Ramírez homered and Max Meyer pitched effectively into the sixth inning to lead Miami to a victory over St. Louis, snapping the Cardinals’ five-game winning streak.

          Meyer, who has battled injuries since being selected third overall in the 2020 amateur draft, left after 5 1/3 innings and 91 pitches. He permitted two runs on three hits and two walks with eight strikeouts.

          Calvin Faucher (2-2) got the final two outs in the sixth. He allowed the tying run to score on a wild pitch but was credited with the win after Miami went back ahead in the bottom half.

          Pete Fairbanks gave up a leadoff triple to Masyn Winn and a sacrifice fly to Ramón Urías in the ninth before finishing for his fourth save in five opportunities.

          BRAVES 9 NATIONALS 4

          WASHINGTON (AP) — Matt Olson had three RBIs, Bryce Elder struck out six in 6 2/3 innings and Atlanta won their sixth straight game with a victory over Washington.

          Drake Baldwin added two RBIs, and Ozzie Albies, Michael Harris II, Dominic Smith and Eli White each had an RBI for Atlanta.

          Ronald Acuña Jr. was hit by a pitch in the fourth and sixth innings before leaving in the bottom of the sixth. The Braves said X-rays were negative and Acuña was day to day.

          Olson’s two-run homer over the center-field wall tied it at 2-all in the fourth. Olson added an RBI on a sacrifice fly in the ninth for a five-run lead.

          Atlanta broke it open with five runs in the sixth.

          CUBS 5, PHILLIES 1

          CHICAGO (AP) — Colin Rea pitched into the seventh inning and Chicago beat Philadelphia for their sixth consecutive win.

          Dansby Swanson hit a three-run homer for Chicago, and Michael Conforto added a sacrifice fly.

          The Cubs have outscored their opponents 44-14 during the team’s longest win streak since it also won six in a row from Aug. 26 to Sept. 1, 2024. They are tied with Atlanta for the majors’ longest active win streak.

          The Phillies have dropped six in a row and seven of eight. They have been outscored 42-10 during their losing streak.

          Rea (3-0) permitted one run and six hits in 6 2/3 innings, aided by a stellar defensive performance from his Cubs teammates.

          Player Grades: Cavs vs Raptors Game 2 – Donovan Mitchell drops 30 again

          CLEVELAND, OH - APRIL 20: Donovan Mitchell #45 of the Cleveland Cavaliers looks on during the game against the Toronto Raptors during round one Game two of the 2026 NBA Playoffs on April 20, 2026 at Rocket Arena in Cleveland, Ohio. 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. Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 2026 NBAE (Photo by Jeff Haynes /NBAE via Getty Images) | NBAE via Getty Images

          The Cleveland Cavaliers took a 2-0 series lead over the Toronto Raptors.

          All grades are based on our usual expectations for each player.

          Donovan Mitchell

          30 points, 5 assists, 7 rebounds, 1 steal

          This was another dynamic scoring game from Mitchell. He opened the night with a handful of ridiculous jumpers, including a one-legged fadeaway at the end of the shot clock.

          Mitchell continued to apply pressure to Toronto’s defense as the game went on. The Raptors did their best to show additional help and get the ball out of his hands. But Mitchell was still able to deal significant damage despite seeing multiple defenders on every other possession.

          Grade: A+

          James Harden

          28 points, 4 assists, 5 rebounds, 5 steals

          Harden drilled a tough step-back three-pointer over a Raptors double-team in the second quarter, and that wasn’t even his most impressive shot of the period. One possession later, he dropped Scottie Barnes and nailed another three-pointer.

          His mastery of the pick-and-roll put the Cavs in front during Game 1. In Game 2, Harden’s elite shot-making neutralized even the best of Toronto’s defense.

          Grade: A+

          Evan Mobley

          25 points, 8 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 steals

          Mobley might be ascending before our eyes. He’s playing with the most confidence we’ve seen from him in a playoff setting. He feasted in the paint any time the Raptors fed him a smaller wing. And when they tried to stick a larger player like Mamu on him, Mobley would burst around him for a bucket.

          “Aggressive, put his head down and got to the rim, trying to dunk on people,” said James Harden of Mobley after the game. “He recognized that ‘hey, they’re switching pick-and-rolls so I gotta get it, or crash the offensive rebounds’.”

          This is the version of Mobley that can help the Cavs reach their ultimate ceiling. Head-hunting for mismatches and filling in as a play-finisher to complement his two star guards.

          Grade: A+

          Jarrett Allen

          10 points, 3 rebounds, 3 blocks

          The box score isn’t always going to reflect Allen’s impact as the games are dominated by Harden, Mitchell and Mobley. Still, while I think Allen’s value was much larger than the stats suggest, this wasn’t his best performance. Specifically, on the glass, where Allen had just 1 rebound going into halftime and finished with 3 boards overall.

          This is a team sport, obviously, and the Cavs were not getting bruised on the boards by any means. But this is still an area you want Allen to be more present — considering how poorly this category has gone for him in the past.

          But don’t get it wrong. Allen’s size advantage in the paint has proven to be a massive issue for the Raptors as they struggle to establish themselves on either end of the floor.

          Grade: C

          Dean Wade

          3 points, 5 rebounds, 1 assist, 2 steals

          Wade’s showing his worth as a wing defender in this series. He played a huge role in shutting down Brandon Ingram in the second half of Game 1 and contributed to holding Ingram to 3-15 shooting to go with 5 turnovers.

          That’s elite, and it’s a huge relief for anyone who has been waiting to see this version of Wade in the postseason.

          Dean Wade is finally playing good minutes in the NBA Playoffs 🙏 pic.twitter.com/6witv7iCOL

          — Tony Pesta (@Tony_Pesta) April 21, 2026

          “It’s a luxury to have a 6’9″ wing that we can use as a stopper,“ said Kenny Atkinson after the game. ”He’s been phenomenal so far.”

          I still think the Cavs can use more from Wade on offense. The Raptors seemed to bet against him doing anything with the ball throughout this game and successfully jammed up a few possessions as a result.

          Grade: A

          Max Strus

          6 points, 3 rebounds, 3 assists

          The Strus never quite got loose in this one. He was far cry from the 24 points he poured on Toronto in Game 1. Nevertheless, he drilled a momentum-swinging shot in the fourth quarter and kept the defensive intensity turned up throughout the game.

          Grade: C-

          Keon Ellis

          0 points, 2 steals

          Ellis was disruptive with his hands tonight. He broke up a few plays and amped up the Cleveland crowd with his hustle.

          Still, it’d be nice to make a single shot. Just one?

          Grade: D

          Jaylon Tyson

          3 points, 1 assist, 2 rebounds,

          Tyson looked less frenzied than in his debut. I actually think getting into a brief scuffle in the second half calmed his nerves a little bit. Attention to detail and focus are the main things I’m watching for as Tyson gets his Playoff legs under him. Tonight was a small step forward, but progress nonetheless.

          Grade: D+

          Sam Merrill

          5 points, 1 rebound, 1 assist

          Merrill hit a timely three-pointer in the fourth quarter. Other than that, the Cavs simply need more from him. He fights hard on defense, but that isn’t what’s going to keep him on the floor in playoff time. We need an injection of Merrill Mania sooner rather than later.

          Grade: D+

          Dennis Schroder

          5 points, 4 assists, 1 rebound

          The Cavs are flat-out going to need more from Schroder if he’s going to stay in the rotation. He hasn’t found many gaps in the defense and is conceding a major size advantage to the Raptors, even if he’s a scrappy guy who plays bigger than his height.

          Grade: D

          How to watch Houston Rockets-Los Angeles Lakers, Game 2: TV, live stream for Tuesday's NBA playoff game

          A Tuesday night tripleheader of NBA playoff games on NBC and Peacock wraps up with the Los Angeles Lakers playing host to the Houston Rockets in Game 2 of their first-round series.

          The Lakers won 107-98 in Game 1 despite the absence of injured scorers Luka Doncic (hamstring) and Austin Reaves (oblique) as four-time NBA MVP LeBron James had 19 points, 13 assists and eight rebounds. The Rockets are playing without injured leading scorer Kevin Durant (knee).

          This is the 10th playoff series between these franchises with the Lakers surpassing the Utah Jazz as the Rockets' most frequent postseason opponent. This is their first meeting since 2020, and the winner in ine of the past six playoff series between them has advanced to the NBA Finals. The Lakers hold a 6-3 edge in their playoff series meetings; Houston last advanced over the Los Angeles in 1996.

          The Lakers are 94-9 in series with a 1-0 lead, and Houston is 6-27 in series with a loss in the opener.

          See below for additional information on the Rockets-Lakers game and how to watch the 2026 NBA Playoffs on NBC and Peacock.

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          How to watch Rockets vs. Lakers, Game 2:

          • When: Tuesday, April 21
          • Where: Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California
          • Time: 10:30 p.m. ET
          • Announcing team: Terry Gannon (play by play), Grant Hill (analyst), Ashley ShahAhmadi (courtside reporter)
          • TV: NBC
          • Live Stream:Peacock
          • Series: Lakers lead 1-0

          What other games are on NBC and Peacock tonight?

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          Houston Rockets vs. Los Angeles Lakers game preview:

          With Doncic and Reaves sidelined indefinitely, James, 41, has played in five of the past six games and recorded four double-doubles. His double-double in Game 1 was his 145th in the playoffs, which ranks thjird all-time behind only Tim Duncan (164) and Magic Johnson (157).

          “For me, I gotta do a little bit of everything," James said. "That’s what the job requires. So that’s being a triple-threat: being able to rebound, being able to pass, being able to shoot. Also defend.”

          Los Angeles also got a major Game 1 contribution from guard Luke Kennard, who scored a season-high 27 points (also a playoff career high) on 9-for-13 shooting, including 5-for-5 on 3-pointers. Kennard led the NBA in 3-point shooting percentage (47.8%) during the regular season among qualified players.

          Durant (26.0 points per game), who suffered a right-knee contusion in practice last Wednesday, was questionable for Game 1 until being ruled out in pregame warmups. His status is uncertain for Game 2.

          "He bumped a knee in practice on Wednesday," Houston coach Ime Udoka said. "Hopefully, it's a one-game thing, but he tried it out just [a] short [time] ago and didn't feel good enough."

          The Rockets were 4-0 in the regular season without Durant, but his teams are 8-9 in the 17 playoff games he's missed.

          In Durant's Game 1 absence, Reed Sheppard had 17 points and eight assists (but made only 6 of 20 field goals) and Tari Eason had 16 points and 10 rebounds.

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          Peacock’s NBA Playoffs coverage spans multiple rounds, including Round 1, the Conference Semifinals, and the Western Conference Finals, with coverage evolving as the postseason progresses.

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          NBA playoffs 2026 takeaways: Brandon Ingram remains M.I.A. as potent Cavs trio emerges

          The Cleveland Cavaliers protected home court, as expected, as they walked away from Game 2 of their first-round matchup against the Toronto Raptors victorious and in great position to close out this series sooner rather than later. 

          Despite just modest bench production — 19 points to Toronto's 45 — Cleveland's starting lineup and potent offensive system was simply too much for the Raptors. 

          Let's get into some takeaways. 

          Cavaliers 115, Raptors 105

          Brandon Ingram is becoming a problem — and not in a good way 

          The 6-foot-8 forward, in his first active season with Toronto, had a lackluster 17-point Game 1 and criticized the coaching staff for his lack of shots (nine). He followed that up by scoring a grand total of zero points in the first half of Game 2 — scoring seven overall on 3-of-15 shooting — putting even more pressure on his teammates to offset his lack of production. 

          Ingram, who has a history of being a reluctant 3-point shooter, is currently re-triggering old habits and offering limited spacing to the Raptors, who aren't exactly deep in the shooting department as is.

          Cleveland's primary trio is working 

          Donovan Mitchell, Evan Mobley, and James Harden found a substantial rhythm Monday night, combining for 83 points in Game 2.

          While all three are getting their shots up, at no point does it seem like a "my turn, your turn" type of situation. 

          In fact, they all seem potent playing off each other, with Mobley in particular realizing and embracing the fact that his scoring is primarily going to come off dribble penetration as a byproduct of the space created by his two guards. 

          The Raptors miss Immanuel Quickley 

          Twenty-two turnovers certainly didn't do Toronto any favors, and while Jamal Shead has done a decent job replacing Quickley in the starting lineup, there's clearly a talent deficit in play as the 23-year-old sophomore guard is far too inconsistent to carry the role over a long period of time. 

          While Shead is actually adept at hanging onto the rock, he relinquishes the ball a fair bit to Ingram, R.J. Barrett and Scottie Barnes, who are simply overtaxed as primary ball-handlers, leading to rushed decisions and indecisive play. 

          The return of Quickley from a strained right hamstring can't come soon enough. 

          Game 3 is slated for 8 p.m. ET Thursday in Toronto.

          Report: University of Tennessee CB Jermod McCoy could require another surgery

          University of Tennessee cornerback Jermod McCoy missed all of last season with a torn ACL in his right knee. He could miss "extensive" time in 2026 as a rookie in the NFL.

          Tom Pelissero of NFL Media reports that team medical staffs are concerned McCoy could need another surgery to repair a bone plug in McCoy's knee. The bone plug was used to repair a cartilage defect.

          McCoy is rated as one of the top cornerback prospects and a likely first-round pick.

          He could fall, though, as Will Johnson did last year over concerns about his knee. Johnson fell out of the first round, going to the Cardinals in the second round — 47th overall.

          McCoy ran a 4.37 in the 40-yard dash at Tennessee's Pro Day last month and had a 38-inch vertical and a 10-foot, 7-inch broad jump.

          Ronald Acuña Jr. exits after second hit-by-pitch

          Ronald Acuna

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          The Atlanta Braves held their breath Monday night as Ronald Acuña Jr. exited the game after being hit by a pitch for the second time.

          Acuña left in the sixth inning of Atlanta’s matchup against the Washington Nationals after being struck on the left hand by a 91 mph fastball from Nationals starter Jake Irvin. The reigning star immediately showed visible pain, yelling as he walked away from the plate before being evaluated by team trainers.

          The incident marked the second time Acuña had been hit by Irvin in the game. He was first plunked in the fourth inning by a 92 mph fastball with the Braves trailing 2-0. While he initially remained in the game, the second hit proved more concerning given the location and his reaction.

          X-rays negative in Braves win against  Nationals

          Atlanta later provided a measure of relief, announcing that X-rays on Acuña’s left hand came back negative. He has been listed as day-to-day, avoiding what could have been a significant injury for one of the game’s most dynamic players.

          At the time of the second hit-by-pitch, the Braves were trailing 3-2 with no outs in the sixth inning, making his departure even more impactful in a tightly contested game. Acuña, a former MVP and the catalyst at the top of Atlanta’s lineup, plays a central role in the team’s offensive production.

          Any absence, even short-term, would be felt by a Braves club with postseason aspirations. His combination of power, speed and on-base ability makes him one of the most dangerous leadoff hitters in baseball and a constant threat to opposing pitchers.

          While there was no immediate indication of intent from Irvin, tensions can rise quickly when a player is hit multiple times in a game—especially a superstar of Acuña’s caliber. Still, the primary concern for Atlanta remains his health moving forward.

          For now, the Braves can exhale knowing the initial diagnosis avoided serious damage. The focus shifts to how quickly Acuña can return to the lineup as Atlanta continues its push through the early part of the season.

          UFC Vegas 118 fight card adds Bryce Mitchell vs. Victor Henry ‘Sin City’ showdown

          ABU DHABI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - JULY 26: Bryce Mitchell prepares to face Said Nurmagomedov of Russia in a bantamweight fight during the UFC Fight Night event at Etihad Arena on July 26, 2025 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. (Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC)

          Freedom!

          Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Bantamweight and Adolf Hitler apologist, Bryce Mitchell, returns to action against Victor Henry at UFC Vegas 118 on Sat., June 6, 2026, inside the Meta Apex in Las Vegas, Nevada. Henry’s head coach, MMA veteran Josh Barnett, first revealed the booking.

          Mitchell (18-3) snapped a losing skid in his last outing, earning a unanimous decision win over Said Nurmagomedov in his Bantamweight debut. Just three months prior, however, he was choked unconscious by Jean Silva at UFC 314 (watch highlights).

          Since starting his UFC run undefeated, Mitchell has hit a rough patch, alternating wins and losses across his last six fights — and notably being finished in each of those defeats.

          For what it’s worth, Mitchell just recently grappled to draw against Silva.

          Henry (25-7), meanwhile, returns from a year-long layoff. “La Mangosta” got back in the win column in his most recent appearance, defeating Pedro Falcao, after suffering a submission loss to Charles Jourdain (watch highlights).

          Since shocking Raoni Barcelos in his UFC debut, Henry has compiled a solid 4-2-1 record inside the Octagon.

          Now, both Bantamweights look to build momentum in a division that never slows down.

          Here is what UFC Vegas 118 currently looks like:

          Belal Muhammad v. Gabriel Bonfim
          Brendan Allen vs. Edmen Shahbazyan
          Bryce Mitchell vs. Victor Henry
          Iwo Baraniewski vs. Billy Elekana
          Fares Ziam vs. Tom Nolan
          Imanol Rodriguez vs. Matt Schnell
          Jordan Leavitt vs. Joanderson Brito
          Edgar Chairez vs. Bruno Silva
          Ariane Carnelossi vs. Ketlen Souza
          Priscila Cachoeira vs. Chelsea Chandler
          Marcus McGhee vs. Jakub Wiklacz
          Jeisla Chaves vs. Yuneisy Duben


          To checkout UFC’s upcoming schedule of events click here.

          Cincinnati Reds blast past Rays for 6-1 win in series opener

          ST PETERSBURG, FLORIDA - APRIL 20: Sal Stewart #27 of the Cincinnati Reds celebrates with teammate Matt McLain #9 after hitting a two-run home run in the first inning against the Tampa Bay Rays at Tropicana Field on April 20, 2026 in St Petersburg, Florida. (Photo by Julio Aguilar/Getty Images) | Getty Images

          Sal Stewart found himself down 0-2 in his first plate appearance of the game on Monday down in Tampa, the PA coming in the Top of the 1st inning after a rare Matt McLain double. Sal was willing to be patient, though, and he laid off several tempting pitches as he battled his way back to a 3-2 count against Rays starter Jesse Scholtens.

          After putting the pressure on the opposing pitcher to have to throw a strike, Sal did not miss.

          Cincinnati’s star rookie smashed a 2-run homer nearly 430 feet over the wall in centerfield at the Trop, and as it turns out that would be all the runs the Reds would need in their 6-1 series opening win over the Rays.

          While Sal’s exploits were both immediate and loud, it was the much more gradual work from another highly touted Cincinnati rookie that ended up being just as impressive. Starter Rhett Lowder loaded the bases and eventually even walked in a run in the Bottom of the 1st as Tampa mounted an immediate response to Sal’s homer, and Lowder looked far from dialed in initially. At the end of the grind, though, he finished with an excellent 6.0 IP of 5 H, ER, 2 BB, 3 K ball on 93 pitches, keeping Tampa’s hitters off-balance just enough to the offense around him pour it on for the win.

          He even got some serious help from the likes of Elly De La Cruz, who made this spectacular defensive play off the bat of Junior Caminero. This ball was hit over 112 mph off the bat!

          In the end, though, it was definitely another Sal Stewart day, and he’ll take another Joe Nuxhall Memorial Honorary Star of the Game award home. He joins Yordan Alvarez as the only two players in baseball with at least 8 dingers and 20 ribbies so far this season (as of the time of writing this), and that’s pretty damn elite company.

          Hat-tip to the Cincinnati bullpen ‘backups’ who locked this one down, too, as each of Brock Burke, Pierce Johnson, and Connor Phillips fired scoreless frames to seal the victory.

          These two clubs will meet again tomorrow with Chase Burns on the mound opposite Steven Matz, with first pitch set for 6:40 PM ET.

          The Cincinnati Reds are 15-8. 15-8!

          Rich Paul reveals he is convinced that Victor Wembanyama is the next face of the league

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          Victor Wembanyama just made his postseason debut for the San Antonio Spurs, and in typical Wemby fashion, he dominated. He showcased why he is one of the league's best players in only his third year by being an offensive powerhouse and an impenetrable rim protector.

          Aside from his on-court productivity, Wembanyama has shown enough personality to have endeared him to most NBA fans. Since LeBron James and Stephen Curry are in the twilight of their careers, Wemby might be the next face of the league.

          Rich Paul anoints Victor Wembanyama as the NBA's next face

          For the longest time, LeBron has been the face of the league. Even when Kobe Bryant was still playing, James managed to overtake him and truly became the league's number one guy. 

          Curry has done a great job of matching James, as they are both extremely popular. However, they are nearing retirement, which means other players will need to step up. Super agent Rich Paul thinks Wemby is the best choice.

          MORE: Victor Wembanyama gets honest abut who deserves credit for his DPOY win

          Considering Paul is one of the most successful agents in NBA history, he knows what he is talking about. Wemby has all the tools to become the face of the league with his performances, personality, and overall reputation.

          Wemby is quite literally a larger-than-life person, which makes him such a good face of the league. Paul is correct with his choice because Wemby has everything a face of the league would need.

          "Wemby will be the face of the league. I’m convinced. He allows you to buy into his humility while also bringing it every night on both ends of the floor. We all love the giants anyway. That’s always been the NBA. As I watch him more and more, it’s hard to not want to see this guy win," Rich Paul said on his Game Over podcast with Max Kellerman.

          Moving forward, there will be many more stars who could be candidates. Names like Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Anthony Edwards come to mind. However, Wemby is in the driver's seat, and he could speed away from the rest of the NBA.

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          Panthers’ GM Dan Morgan explains ‘perfect scenario’ for NFL franchise

          Rico Dowdle runs for the Panthers against the Dolphins in 2025 NFL Week 5

          Panthers’ GM Dan Morgan explains ‘perfect scenario’ for NFL franchise originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

          Carolina Panthers general manager Dan Morgan has a different job.

          Morgan's title may have remained the same, but entering Year 3 of his regime, his responsibilities have changed -- dramatically.

          In 2024, Morgan and first-year coach Dave Canales took control of a rebuilding franchise with a dwindling, frustrated fanbase. 

          Fast forward two years and as Morgan prepares for the 2026 NFL Draft in Pittsburgh, he doesn't find himself building the roster as much as tending to it.

          Many of the major moves have been made and most of the starters, barring injury, remain in place. During Morgan's watch, the Panthers nurtured a franchise quarterback (Bryce Young), drafted 2025 rookie of the year Tetairoa McMillan, raided the free-agent market for All-Pro-level additions (Jaelan Phillips and Devin Lloyd) and signed their own stars to long-term deals (Derrick Brown and Jacyee Horn).

          He may not be there yet, but Morgan informed The Charlotte Observer of his "perfect scenario," suggesting "down the road, we hit on our draft picks, we're extending our draft picks and not paying free agents."

          GM Dan Morgan likes early look of 2026 Panthers

          The 2026 Panthers appear to be a radically different outfit than the overmatched 2023 edition, which went 2-15, leading to Morgan's arrival. Last December, Young guided the Panthers to an NFC South division title and their first playoff appearance since 2017.

          Things feel different in Charlotte, N.C.

          "Every year, I should feel more comfortable," Morgan said during the NFL's annual meeting last month. "Every year, I should be evaluating our processes and talking to my team and figuring out where we were good, where we need to improve.

          "If we're not going back and we're not evaluating ourselves and trying to get better at everything that we do, then shame on us. So, as long as I'm here, we're gonna just try to get better and better every single year."

          That, to Morgan, remains the "perfect scenario."

          Bryce Elder strikes out 6 in 6 2/3 and the Braves win 6th straight with 9-4 victory over Nationals

          WASHINGTON (AP) — Matt Olson had three RBIs, Bryce Elder struck out six in 6 2/3 innings and the Atlanta Braves won their sixth straight game with a 9-4 victory over the Washington Nationals on Monday night.

          Drake Baldwin added two RBIs, and Ozzie Albies, Michael Harris II, Dominic Smith and Eli White each had an RBI for Atlanta.

          Ronald Acuña Jr. was hit by a pitch in the fourth and sixth innings before leaving in the bottom of the sixth. The Braves said X-rays were negative and Acuña was day to day.

          Olson’s two-run homer over the center-field wall tied it at 2-all in the fourth. Olson added an RBI on a sacrifice fly in the ninth for a five-run lead.

          Atlanta broke it open with five runs in the sixth.

          Atlanta chased Washington starter Jake Irvin in the sixth after a fielding error and a hit batter. Washington reliever PJ Poulin came in and threw a wild pitch, and then Baldwin drove in two on a double down the left-field line to put Atlanta ahead for good at 4-3.

          Albies and Harris hit back-to-back RBI singles in the sixth and Smith followed with an RBI on a fielder’s choice to make it 7-3.

          Atlanta has won 10 of its last 12 games.

          Elder (3-1), who entered leading the National League with a 0.77 ERA through four starts this season, allowed four runs, three earned.

          Irvin (1-3) allowed four runs, three earned, in five innings of work.

          Daylen Lile homered for Washington and Jacob Young had a two-run single to open the scoring in the first.

          Up next

          The four-game series — and the second of 13 matchups between the teams this season — continues on Tuesday with Atlanta RHP Reynaldo Lopez (1-0, 2.18 ERA) going against Washington LHP Foster Griffin (2-0, 3.05). The Nationals are in a stretch of 17 games in 17 days with the next off day April 27.

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          Cavs take commanding 2-0 series lead against Raptors behind Donovan Mitchell

          Danny Cunningham: #Cavs beat the Raptors 115-105 in Game 2. Mitchell, Harden and Mobley were all outstanding in a wire-to-wire win for Cleveland. That trio combined for 83 points and the Raptors might just not have an answer for Cleveland's high-end talent. Cleveland leads the series 2-0.

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          If the sides part ways, by contrast, it could signal …

          Whether the Warriors re-emerge as a suitor, however, could depend on whether Steve Kerr is back as Golden State's coach after 12 seasons. If Kerr re-ups as coach of this team, that would be a very strong signal that the Warriors will try to assemble at least one more veteran-laden roster around Stephen Curry to try to contend. If the sides part ways, by contrast, it could signal the start of a real Bay Area overhaul.

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          Chris Finch on free throw disparity: 'Maybe we've gotta start flopping too'

          Bennett Durando: Timberwolves HC Chris Finch, asked again for his perspective on the free throw disparity in Game 1 with the benefit hindsight, says “we’ve gotta do a better job,” then adds: “Maybe we’ve gotta start flopping too.”

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          Steelers Urged To Draft 1,798-Yard WR To Boost Offense

          Indiana Hoosiers wide receiver Omar Cooper Jr.

          Steelers Urged To Draft 1,798-Yard WR To Boost Offense originally appeared on SportsNet Pittsburgh. Add SportsNet Pittsburgh as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

          There has been a recurring theme in recent mock drafts lately suggesting that the Steelers will select a wide receiver with the 21st pick.

          It might come as a surprise that the Steelers would consider taking a receiver in the first round after trading for Michael Pittman Jr. this offseason and DK Metcalf last offseason. However, they still need to add a young receiver to the roster.

          The Athletic's Mike DeFabo continued the trend of selecting a receiver in the first round of his mock draft, predicting that the Steelers will take Indiana wide receiver Omar Cooper Jr. at No. 21.

          "I see the first-round pick being either a receiver, offensive lineman or defensive back," DeFabo wrote on Monday. "If Penn State guard Vega Ioane is still available I think he’ll be the selection — but I believe he’ll be gone, so I’m going in a different direction. Of the six players with first-round grades that the Steelers hosted, two of them were receivers (USC’s Makai Lemon and Washington’s Denzel Boston), which signals they’re still thinking about this position even after the Michael Pittman Jr. trade.

          "While Cooper didn’t visit, the Steelers know him well. He played under new receivers coach Adam Henry at IU in 2022. He brings YAC potential that would fit nicely into Mike McCarthy’s offense and would also help round out this room as a different, more slot-capable (but still versatile) receiver."

          Cooper played four seasons at Indiana, recording 115 receptions for 1,798 yards and 22 touchdowns over 42 games. He would be a great addition to play alongside Metcalf and Pittman.

          More NFL: Steelers Predicted To Take 11,725-Yard Signal-Caller As Potential Aaron Rodgers Replacement

          Donovan Mitchell and James Harden lead Cavs to 115-105 Game 2 win to grab 2-0 lead over Raptors

          Apr 20, 2026; Cleveland, Ohio, USA; Cleveland Cavaliers guard Donovan Mitchell (45) talks with guard James Harden (1) during the first half during game two of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs against the Toronto Raptors at Rocket Arena. Mandatory Credit: David Dermer-Imagn Images | David Dermer-Imagn Images

          CLEVELAND — It wasn’t pretty, but the Cleveland Cavaliers did enough to grab a 2-0 series lead in what became a somewhat physical game. They defeated the Toronto Raptors 115-105 and are firmly in the driver’s seat as the series shifts north of the border.

          Head coach Kenny Atkinson was concerned about his team’s intensity level to start Game 2 after a one-sided win two nights earlier. Those fears proved to be misplaced. The Cavs opened up with an eight-point advantage before the first timeout.

          Defense, not offense, was the cause of the Cavs’ early lead. Dean Wade, James Harden, Sam Merrill, and whoever else ended up guarding Brandon Ingram did a good job of physically meeting him at the point of attack, making it difficult for him to get going.

          The Raptors tried to get Ingram involved early after he was used more as a screener in Game 1 (much to his dissatisfaction). But Ingram wasn’t able to get to his spots easily, and he certainly wasn’t able to get into a rhythm. This led to him going 0-4 from the field for no points in the opening quarter. This, in turn, short-circuited Toronto’s offense, resulting in them scoring just 19 in the first.

          The Cavs’ seven-point advantage after one shrank to six by the end of the second quarter. Both offenses got going, with Harden providing 10 points in that frame to fuel Cleveland’s.

          Raptors head coach Darko Rajaković made his first substantial adjustments of the series to start the third quarter. He decided to start 6’7” forward Collin Murray-Boyles at center to open the second half in an attempt to go small and get back into the game. This neutralized some of the advantage the Cavs were able to create with the pick-and-roll because they could switch everything defensively. That strategy made sense, but it also created new problems.

          Toronto’s going smaller made it easier for Mitchell and Harden to attack in isolation. The lack of a center meant there was no rim protection coming to help at the rim. And, the size mismatch meant that Toronto’s wings couldn’t afford to leave either Evan Mobley or Jarrett Allen alone. So instead of junking up the Cavs’ offense, it actually created more space.

          The Cavs used this to their advantage. They extended their six-point advantage to 16 by the time backup big Sandro Mamukelashvili entered the game midway through the third quarter. The Raptors turned it around to close the third with just a seven-point deficit.

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          Cleveland did what it’s done best since the trade deadline: they out-executed their opponent down the stretch in the half-court to grind out the victory.

          The Cavs were once again led by their superstar backcourt. The Raptors don’t have an answer for either through two games. Whether or not they can find one over the next two will determine how long this series goes.

          Mitchell made timely baskets every time the Cavs needed one. This included hitting several tough shots throughout the second and fourth quarters to keep the momentum in Cleveland’s favor. He had 30 points, five assists, and seven rebounds on 13-23 shooting in the win.

          Meanwhile, Harden once again kept the offense on schedule — making sure they got a phenomenal shot every time down the court. He had 28 points, four assists, and five steals on 9-14 shooting.

          The Raptors are at a size advantage inside — especially when they go small. Mobley made them pay both when they went small and used their more traditional lineups.

          Atkinson likes to talk about Mobley playing forcefully going to the basket. This game showed why. Toronto really didn’t have an answer for him when he got a head of steam. Mobley was able to get whatever he wanted in the paint as he poured in 25 points on 11-13 shooting to go along with eight rebounds and two assists.

          The Raptors were led by 26 points from Scottie Barnes on 11-19 shooting. RJ Barrett supplied 22 points on 10-13 shooting with nine rebounds and five assists.

          Brandon Ingram was held to just seven points on 3-15 shooting. A lot of that success can be attributed to Dean Wade, who was once again phenomenal defensively.

          The series moves to Canada for Game 3 on Thursday. Tip-off is at 8 PM.

          Commanders urged to get Jayden Daniels ultimate gift

          Commanders urged to get Jayden Daniels ultimate gift originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

          The Washington Commanders will pick at No. 7, and where the franchise will go at that selection is a big topic of conversation.

          Given the free agency splurge on defense, the common thought is that the franchise could look to add some weapons for Jayden Daniels. 

          We have seen receiver Carnell Tate mocked to Washington, and Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love mocked to the Commanders as well.

          And for Sports Illustrated's Albert Breer, Love would be a great gift for Daniels.

          "Taking Love would allow the Commanders to take run-game burden and hits off QB Jayden Daniels as new OC David Blough remakes the offense," Breer wrote.

          More:ESPN hints at Patriots as front-runner for All-Pro WR

          Daniels needs help

          Either running back or receiver is where the Commanders should look to strengthen with their first pick, given the needs of the roster.

          Outside of Terry McLaurin, Daniels' weapons in the passing game are rather limited as far as a genuine fear factor, and behind Rachaad White, there isn't another back who will strike fear in a defense.

          Yes, Jacory Croskey-Merritt showed flashes last season, but Daniels needs more, and Love will give the offense an instant injection of electricity, both as a runner and pass-catcher.

          Getting Daniels all the help he can get should be the main item on the menu for Washington as the franchise will go as far as No. 5 takes them.

          Which won't be too far if his weapons aren't upgraded.

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          Ware's competition director shoulders blame for race deciding caution

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          The outcome of the Advent Health 400 at Kansas Speedway on Sunday was decided, in part, due to Cody Ware spinning with just over a lap to go and setting-up overtime in which Tyler Reddick outdueled Kyle Larson, Denny Hamlin and Christopher Bell.

          Hamlin led the most laps and had just retaken the lead from Reddick and was a quarter of a lap away from taking the white flag. Had the caution come out after the white flag, it would have ended the race.

          Instead, the incident set up bonus time, which propelled Reddick and the 23XI Racing No. 45 to their fifth victory in nine races to start the season.

          Read Also: Tyler Reddick is doing Dale Earnhardt things after Kansas Cup win How the NASCAR Cup race at Kansas was won and lost Denny Hamlin wants a Kansas restart do-over

          It was a tire failure that caused Ware to spin. While unfortunate, Ware was defended by both his spotter, Brent Wentz, and Rick Ware Racing competition director Tommy Baldwin for leaving him out on old tires when five laps down.

          I have spotted for RWR for 3 years & also have won many races on the biggest stages with the best teams the last 26 years in this sport in different capacities & series.

          This group works their tails off every week/weekend just like every other operation, maybe even harder.… https://t.co/XMHAlUSPTb

          — Brent Wentz (@Brent_Wentz) April 20, 2026

          Having a win slip away on a GWC or late race caution is frustrating, pretty sure we have all been there at some point. Not disregarding that. Each race situation is different 1st to last. We do our best to be respectful in what we can control from spotter/driver perspective and…

          — Brent Wentz (@Brent_Wentz) April 20, 2026

          For his part, Baldwin said on his Door, Bumper, Clear podcast on Monday that he should have made the executive decision to call his driver down pit road for tires just to be safer than sorry.

          Instead, he was very remorseful the next day.

          "I know Cody's getting a lot of flack, but it's my fault, right," Baldwin said. "At the end of the day, it's my fault. I mean, that's what I get paid to do -- not for him to make any mistakes. We were just beat down, man. 

          "We run like shit all weekend. We unloaded like shit. We raced like shit. We took a waive around in the third stage to try to hopefully get a caution and go race again, and we were just deflated. We were all done. 

          "I'm taking the blame because I should have just gambled and lost. I should have some 'come in, put tires on, and not make any mistakes and cause any problems,' because man, it is an unwritten rule, in the garage area, that you do not want to change or be part of changing the outcome of the race. ...

          "You do not want to do that. It's all about respect and I just hate it because I am on the plane sitting down and saying to myself, 'I could have did one thing, come over the radio, and told Jerry (Kelley) let's just take our medicine, take four tires, we're already two seconds off the pace,' and we could have done it. 

          "We were just beat up man. I was just sitting there, I was done, and shame on me for losing focus on the whole thing. So yeah, I'm taking the blame to be honesty with you."

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          Cavaliers vs. Raptors Game 2 recap, instant reactions

          CLEVELAND — The Cavaliers had a golden opportunity in Game 2 to seize control of their best-of-seven first-round NBA playoff series against the Toronto Raptors.

          The Cavs took advantage by defeating the Raptors 115-105 on Monday, April 20, at Rocket Arena, so Cleveland will take a 2-0 series lead across the U.S.-Canada border. Game 3 is scheduled for 8 p.m. Thursday, April 23, in Toronto.

          Donovan Mitchell, James Harden and Evan Mobley dominated the scoring for the Cavs, combining for 83 points in the win. Cleveland led wire-to-wire.

          Cleveland Cavaliers coverage: Evan Mobley has plenty to prove in NBA playoffs

          Here are instant reactions and analysis from Game 2 between the Cavs and Raptors:

          Cavs vs Raptors Game 2: Ryan Lewis' instant reaction

          The backcourt duo of Donovan Mitchell and James Harden has been every bit as dynamic as the Cavs could have envisioned when they shook up the roster at the trade deadline. Kenny Atkinson has done well to rotate them so that at least one is always on the floor, giving the Cavs a constant source of consistent scoring ability at all times, and the Raptors simply haven't been able to match that firepower.

          That's especially true with Brandon Ingram looking uncomfortable through the first two games. He's been a much smaller factor on offense than normal, as the Cavs have accomplished their primary defensive goal, which was to limit him as much as possible. Without him being an offensive force, the Raptors won't have the offensive ceiling to match Mitchell and Harden, especially when they have to resort to getting to the rim as much as possible, a strategy against which the Cavs are well-prepared to handle with Jarrett Allen and Evan Mobley inside the paint.

          If those trends don't reverse course North of the border for Games 3 and 4, it could be a quick series, and the Cavs might pull off their second consecutive first-round sweep.

          How did Cavs vs. Raptors Game 1 unfold?: Cleveland Cavaliers recap, highlights in series opener against Toronto

          Cavs vs Raptors Game 2: Nate Ulrich's instant reaction

          After the Cavs won Game 1, Raptors All-Star forward Brandon Ingram lamented an interesting statistic: He had just nine field-goal attempts, including one in the second half, scoring 17 points in Cleveland's 126-113 triumph on April 18. Ingram noted Raptors coach Darko Rajaković wanted to use him as a screener. And Ingram concluded, "At the end of the day, me shooting nine shots is not going to win basketball games."

          Heading into Game 2, the Cavs were bracing for a much heavier dose of offense from Ingram. However, Ingram went scoreless on 0-of-6 shooting from the field in the first half of Game 2. He shockingly didn't make a field goal until 9:50 left in the third quarter. Through three quarters, he had four points on 2-of-11 shooting from the floor. He finished with seven points on 3-for-15 shooting from the floor.

          Ingram is clearly in a slump at the worst time, but the Cavs have made life difficult on him, too. It's hard to overstate how valuable forward Dean Wade's defense has been to Cleveland, especially while Wade has served as the primary defender against Ingram. Anyone who has paid attention to the Cavs this season knows the biggest question mark about their chances to produce a deep playoff run centers on their defense. Wade is their best perimeter defender. He's also their most versatile defender. He has a long injury history, but if he can remain available this postseason, it could be a significant boost for Cleveland.

          The Akron Beacon Journal sports department can be contacted via email at bjsports@thebeaconjournal.com.

          This article originally appeared on Akron Beacon Journal: Cleveland Cavaliers vs Toronto Raptors Game 2 score, analysis, recap

          SCOREBOARD | Northeast Florida high school sports scores for April 20-25, 2026

          Northeast Florida high school sports scores for Monday, April 20

          BEACH VOLLEYBALL

          Bishop Snyder 3, Beaches Chapel 2

          Fernandina Beach 4, Wolfson 1

          Episcopal 5, Bishop Snyder 0

          FLAG FOOTBALL

          District 1-4A

          Creekside 6, Sandalwood 0

          District 3-3A

          Bartram Trail 38, Fletcher 0

          Fleming Island 18, Orange Park 13

          Nease 19, Middleburg 13

          Ponte Vedra 54, First Coast 6

          District 3-2A

          Ribault 53, Parker 0

          Stanton 39, Raines 0

          District 4-2A

          Riverside 38, Englewood 0

          White 48, Westside 0

          District 2-1A

          Baldwin d. Madison County, forfeit

          Eagle's View 60, Jefferson County 0

          Suwannee 30, Impact Christian 0

          District 3-1A

          Bolles 58, KIPP Bold City 6

          University Christian 42, Wolfson 0

          West Nassau 41, Global Academy 7

          District 4-1A

          Bradford 44, Gaineville Eastside 0

          Palatka 46, Newberry 19

          Florida Deaf at Alachua Santa Fe, ppd., wildfires

          SOFTBALL

          Baker County 10, Baldwin 7

          Baldwin;020;023;0;--;7;9;7

          Baker County;015;130;x;--;10;12;2

          W: Mercer. L: Hubbard.

          HR: B. Shields (BC), Hubbard (BA), Screws (BA). 2B: Nelson (BC), Ramos-Merced (BA).

          Beachside 6, Clay 5

          Beachside;010;500;0;--;6;10;5

          Clay;011;100;2;--;5;6;2

          W: Lagattolla. L: Collins.

          3B: McNamee (B). 2B: Kendall (B), Hamilton (C), Howell (C), Rouw (C).

          Belleview 2, Palatka 1

          Bishop Snyder 11, Ocala Trinity Catholic 2

          Episcopal 8, Bartram Trail 1

          Harvest Community 20, Parker 4

          Nease 4, Creekside 1

          Ponte Vedra 6, Christ's Church 5

          Christ's Church;220;001;0;--;5;6;4

          Ponte Vedra;102;021;x;--;6;6;3

          W: Pasey. L: Kruayai.

          HR: Weaver (PV), Campbell (PV). 2B: Weaver (PV), Springer (CC), Tester (CC).

          Providence 15, Fernandina Beach 1

          St. Augustine 14, Orange Park 4

          St. Johns Country Day 16, Eagle's View 1

          Trinity Christian 9, Hilliard 7

          Hilliard;200;023;0;--;7;13;3

          Trinity Christian;141;120;x;--;9;8;5

          W: Lasater. L: Self.

          HR: Butacan. 2B: Brown (H), Clair (H), Vennard (H).

          Union County 10, Dixie County 7

          Yulee 13, Fleming Island 4

          Fleming Island;100;300;0;--;4;12;2

          Yulee;220;351;x;--;13;17;4

          W: Turner. L: Williams.

          HR: Overstreet (Y). 3B: Vazquez (FI). 2B: Williams (FI), Overstreet (Y), Mathis (Y), Joiner (Y).

          This article originally appeared on Florida Times-Union: Jacksonville-area high school sports scores, April 20-25

          Dodgers closer Edwin Díaz will have elbow surgery and is expected to miss about 3 months

          DENVER — Los Angeles Dodgers closer Edwin Díaz will undergo surgery to remove loose bodies from his elbow and is expected to miss about three months, the team announced Monday.

          The procedure will be performed Wednesday at the Kerlan-Jobe Orthopedic Clinic in Los Angeles, and Díaz is not expected back until the second half of the season.

          The Dodgers placed the 32-year-old right-hander on the 15-day injured list and recalled left-hander Jake Elder from Triple-A Oklahoma City. Elder, was acquired from the Washington Nationals on April 1 for cash, has allowed two runs in 5 1/3 innings this season with Oklahoma City.

          Díaz is 1-0 with a 10.50 ERA, 10 strikeouts and four saves in five opportunities over seven appearances. He gave up three runs without recording an out in Sunday’s 9-6 loss at Colorado. He has allowed three earned runs in each of his past two appearances.

          The Dodgers signed the three-time All-Star to a three-year, $69 million deal last December after he opted out of the final two years and $38 million of his contract with the New York Mets.

          The two-time defending World Series champion Dodgers were set to close out their four-game series against the Rockies on Monday night before continuing a seven-game trip with a series at San Francisco that starts Tuesday.

          Rookie Sal Stewart hits his 8th homer as Reds top Rays 6-1 for 4th straight win

          ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — Rookie Sal Stewart homered, doubled, stole a base and scored twice as the Cincinnati Reds beat the Tampa Bay Rays 6-1 on Monday night for their fourth straight win.

          Stewart put Cincinnati on the board with a two-run homer in the first inning, ending Jesse Scholtens' scoreless streak to start the season at 9 2/3 innings.

          With his eighth homer, Stewart matched Munetaka Murakami of the Chicago White Sox for the lead among major league rookies and St. Louis' Jordan Walker for the National League lead. Stewart has the rookie lead in RBIs (21) and extra-base hits (13).

          The 23-year-old first baseman also snagged a line drive with the bases loaded for the final out.

          Rhett Lowder (3-1) needed 33 pitches to get through the first inning, issuing a bases-loaded walk to Yandy Díaz. He settled in from there, allowing five hits and two walks in six innings.

          Three relievers worked an inning apiece for Cincinnati. The Reds entered the game with a bullpen ERA of 2.31, the best in the majors.

          Scholtens (1-1) allowed five runs on seven hits in 5 2/3 innings.

          TJ Friedl doubled in the third and scored on Elly De La Cruz’s single. Eugenio Suárez added a two-run double in the sixth for Cincinnati.

          In the seventh, Stewart hit a two-out double, stole third and scored on a wild pitch by Trevor Martin.

          Cincinnati's Ke’Bryan Hayes ended a career-worst 0-for-33 slump with a single in the sixth, ending the longest active streak in the majors. He went 1 for 4 and is batting .071.

          Up next

          Right-hander Chase Burns (1-1, 2.42 ERA) starts for Cincinnati on Tuesday against Tampa Bay lefty Steven Matz (3-0, 3.80).

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          Born into Black and Gold: Babies swaddled in Terrible Towels at UPMC Magee-Womens Hospital Pep Rally

          UPMC Magee Womens Hospital welcomed some of the area’s newest Steelers fans and honored the coming draft.

          The hospital held a small pep rally in the nursery on Monday.

          It featured a group of newborns swaddled in the iconic Terrible Towel.

          Steelers legend Charlie Batch was also on hand for the celebrations.

          “This is what the true meaning is when people talk about ‘You are literally born into Steelers Nation.’ When you see the young babies that are here, this is something that’s really the experience of a lifetime,” Batch said. “Hopefully, they get to experience some good things with the Steelers over the years.”

          Batch added that he believes the rally will give the newborns’ parents a story to tell for years to come.

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          Broncos must consider these 3 players at No. 62 in NFL Draft to fill biggest need

          Broncos must consider these 3 players at No. 62 in NFL Draft to fill biggest need originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

          The 2026 NFL Draft is just days away, and the Denver Broncos are wondering how the board will shake out as they will have to show a great deal of patience without a pick until late in the second round. 

          The Broncos will be looking to add a few players to put the final touches on what many feel is a championship roster, but if one position needs a little added help before the season starts, it's inside linebacker. The Broncos may choose to take the best player on their board with this pick. Vanderbilt tight end Eli Stowers is a popular pick at this stage of the draft season by those in the mock draft business, for instance. 

          But if the team chooses to go by position of need, it's hard to argue that they should not zero in on an inside linebacker. With Alex Singleton and Justin Strnad as the projected starters and little in the way of proven depth behind them, the Broncos need more. 

          When Denver goes on the clock with the No. 62 overall pick, if any of these three players are on the board, the Broncos should strongly consider making one of them their selection.

          Inside linebackers Broncos must strongly consider in round two

          Jacob Rodriguez, Texas Tech

          In all likelihood, Jacob Rodriguez will be off the board by this point, but drafts can be very unpredictable. He is a tackling machine that has the athleticism of a safety. The most appealing reason for the Broncos to add him would be his ability to drop back and play the pass. This is something that has long been missing from inside linebackers for the Broncos. 

          Josiah Trotter, Missouri

          Josiah Trotter is only 21 years old and with only two seasons of college football under his belt, has yet to come anywhere close to realizing his full potential. The Broncos would be banking on his NFL bloodlines as he is the son of former Pro-Bowl linebacker Jeremiah Trotter. 

          Anthony Hill, Jr., Texas

          Of the linebackers listed here, Anthony Hill may be the most complete player. In addition to being a solid tackling linebacker, he is adept in pass coverage and has a proven track record of being able to hunt down the quarterback as a blitzer up the middle and off the edge. He is a true three-down player who could take the job of either Singleton or Strnad as a rookie. 

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          Today is a Great Day to Extend Trent Williams: For Real This Time

          The San Francisco 49ers and All-Pro left tackle Trent Williams have reached a historic resolution to their contract standoff, agreeing to a new two year, $50 million extension on Monday.

          The deal, announced by Williams’ agency, Elite Loyalty Sports, just three days before the 2026 NFL Draft, includes $37 million in total guarantees and a $22 million signing bonus. With this extension, the 37 year old veteran becomes the first non-quarterback in NFL history to exceed $400 million in career contract value and $225 million in guarantees.

          Threading the Needle

          The agreement ensures the 12-time Pro Bowler remains under team control through the 2027 season, providing much needed stability for Brock Purdy's blindside. The 49ers had previously declined a $10 million option bonus in March, sparking rumors that a trade or release could be imminent as the team struggled to manage his massive $46.3 million salary cap hit.

          "This one never got ugly," General Manager John Lynch said Monday as the team opened its offseason program. "He's one of the greatest players to ever play the game, but there's a reality with his age. It was about how to thread that needle to find a deal where everyone is happy."

          Williams, who turns 38 in July, started 16 games last season and earned his 12th Pro Bowl nod. His presence is the cornerstone of a roster that includes fellow veterans Mike Evans and Christian Kirk, both added earlier this offseason.

          Draft Implications: Best Player Available?

          With Williams now locked in for the next two seasons, the 49ers have successfully scratched "Offensive Tackle" off their list of urgent alarm fires. While mock drafts had previously linked San Francisco to prospects like Caleb Lomu (Utah) or Kadyn Proctor (Alabama) at No. 27, the urgency for a Day 1 replacement has evaporated.

          If they stay at No. 27, the focus is expected to shift toward immediate impact players who can help secure a Super Bowl in 2026:

          • Edge Rusher: UCF’s Malachi Lawrence is a popular target to revitalize a pass rush that finished last in the NFL with just 20 sacks in 2025.
          • Interior Line: The team still has a void at left guard, where Gennings Dunker (Iowa) or Chase Bisontis (Texas A&M) could be options in the second round.
          • Safety: Deepening a secondary that was recently bolstered by the signing of Jack Jones.

          A "Final Dance" Mentality

          The extension confirms what Lynch and Kyle Shanahan have signaled all spring, the 49ers are all in. By securing Williams through the 2027 season, the front office is prioritizing the current championship window over a long term transition plan. As Williams enters his 16th season, he remains two Pro Bowls shy of Hall of Famer Bruce Matthews' record for offensive linemen. With his financial legacy secured and his team’s draft path cleared of drama, the focus now turns to Thursday night and the quest for a sixth ring.

          Series Recap: Bees take three in six-game home series versus the Space Cowboys

          Christian Moore celebrates with teammates after a walk-off, two-run double at The Ballpark in the first game against the Sugar Land Space Cowboys Tuesday, April 14.
          Christian Moore celebrates with teammates after a walk-off, two-run double at The Ballpark in the first game against the Sugar Land Space Cowboys Tuesday, April 14. | Salt Lake Bees photography

          Back at home for the second series this season, Salt Lake once again settled for a split in their six-game series with the Sugar Land Space Cowboys, the Triple-A affiliate of the Houston Astros. Salt Lake won the first two, before Sugar Land battled for the next two. Each team grabbed a victory in the final two contests, and both squads also secured an extra-inning victory.

          Another split decision

          Salt Lake continued their strong offensive output from Sunday’s series finale in Reno, winning 8-3 on Tuesday in the opener. Looking for a three-game win streak, the Bees got it in the form of the Dirty Sodas. A 9-8, 12-inning thriller marked the longest game in ballpark history, by innings and time, thanks to Christian Moore’s walk-off, two-run double in the final frame.

          Thursday’s snowstorm forced a postponement, setting up another Saturday doubleheader. Friday saw the Space Cowboys double up Salt Lake 12-6, using a seven-run first inning and not looking back. Both teams took a game in the twin bill, with Sugar Land edging out the hosts in game one 2-1, and Salt Lake powering to a 8-3 victory.

          In position for their first series win of the year, the Bees stumbled in extra innings on Sunday afternoon, falling 7-4 in 10 innings to complete the split. Salt Lake (8-13) held their own against the PCL leading Space Cowboys and sit five games back of Sugar Land (13-8) in the league standings.

          Prospect watch

          Nelson Rada was a constant thorn in the side of the Space Cowboys all week. The 5-foot-9 Gold Glove-caliber outfielder raised his average from .271 at the start of the homestand to .302, pushing himself over the .300 mark. His nine-game hitting streak — the longest in the PCL — was snapped late in the series, but not before he did plenty of damage. Rada finished the week going 6-for-8, scoring seven runs and driving in four. He looked every bit like the Angels’ No. 2 prospect and top-ranked position player on the field.

          After making just one start on the bump for the Bees, George Klassen earned a call-up to the Halos, where he appeared in two games for Los Angeles. The right-hander logged 4 innings at the big-league level, striking out six. Following his stint, he was sent back down to Salt Lake and took the ball in the series finale. The Wisconsin native delivered a steady outing Sunday afternoon, twirling five innings of two-run ball while striking out a pair. He remains the organization’s No. 4 prospect.

          Denzer Guzman paced Salt Lake’s offense, making a strong case for PCL Player of the Week honors. The infielder recorded a team-high eight hits in 22 at-bats during the series. The No. 7 ranked prospect added two doubles, drew five walks and chipped in three RBIs. He now edges out veteran Chris Taylor for the team’s top batting average at .364 on the young season.

          Three starts in Salt Lake were all it took for Sam Aldegheri to earn a promotion to the Angels. The southpaw joined the club in the Bronx for a series against the Yankees and made a relief appearance in the fourth inning. He tossed 1 innings out of the bullpen, striking out Cody Bellinger and Jose Caballero while inducing pop-outs from Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton. Aldegheri finished with 1 inning of one-run ball, punching out two in front of a rowdy Yankee Stadium crowd.

          Around the Bases

          The first ever win as the Dirty Sodas came on Wednesday night and came with drama. After a 12-inning marathon, the Bees’ alternate identity was victorious in the longest game in The Ballpark at America First Square’s short history. Perfect weather on Sunday made the season’s first “Bark in the Park” very successful with a sellout for the dog + human ticket package.

          What’s On Deck

          Another road trip, another journey to Nevada for the Bees, as they head to Las Vegas for a six-game set with the Aviators (Triple-A, Athletics) this week. Salt Lake will look for a better result than the opening series as they were swept in the three-game series.

          While the Bees are away, Cosmic Baseball will take over The Ballpark at America First Square April 24-25.

          Christian Moore and Niko Kavadas high-five during a game against the Space Cowboys at The Ballpark. | Ava Nash
          Bees catcher Sebastian Rivero during a game against the Sugar Land Space Cowboys at The Ballpark. | Ava Nash
          Salt Lake's mascot, Bumble, at The Ballpark before one of the games between the Bees and Space Cowboys. | Salt Lake Bees photography
          Donovan Walton on second base during the Bees' homestand against the Sugar Land Space Cowboys. | Salt Lake Bees photography

          Isaac Paredes' first 2 home runs of season power slumping Astros to 9-2 victory over Guardians

          CLEVELAND (AP) — Isaac Paredes hit his first two home runs of the season and Christian Walker also went deep as the Houston Astros beat the Cleveland Guardians 9-2 on Monday night for just their third victory in 15 games.

          Walker lined a two-run shot to left-center in the first inning to open the scoring. The first baseman snapped an 0-for-15 slump by going 3 for 5 with three runs.

          Paredes broke a 2-all tie with a leadoff homer to left field in the fourth that sparked a four-run inning. His first longball of the year came in his 76th plate appearance. Paredes, who homered at least 19 times in each of the last four seasons, added a solo shot in the eighth to close the scoring.

          Paredes and Carlos Correa each had three hits. Correa’s two-run single capped the fourth-inning outburst and put the Astros in front 6-2.

          Spencer Arrighetti (2-0) pitched five innings and gave up two runs, five hits and four walks while striking out three. The Astros are 9-15 after beginning the season with a 6-3 mark.

          Slade Cecconi (0-3) was tagged for seven runs (six earned) in five innings. Brayan Rocchio went 3 for 3 with a walk for the Guardians, who had won three of four.

          Astros center fielder Taylor Trammell exited in the third inning after injuring his left groin while running the bases. Houston infielder Nick Allen (mid-back spasms) was placed on the 10-day injured list before the game.

          Up next

          The middle game of the series is set for Tuesday night, with Astros RHP Ryan Weiss (0-2, 6.75 ERA) facing LHP Parker Messick (3-0, 1.05), who took a no-hitter into the ninth inning against Baltimore last Thursday.

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          Minky Couture Week 38 high school star athletes of the week

          Baseball

          Zach Maine, Canyon View (Sr.)

          Canyon View shot to the top of the Region 14 standings last week with a sweep of Delta, and Zach Maine played a big role in that success.

          In the three wins over Delta, Maine hit .455 with a home run and three RBIs, while also earning the victory with seven strikeouts in Game 1 of the series, a 4-3 win.

          “Zach is a three-year varsity starter and has played in a lot of big games for us. His leadership on the mound or in the field is huge for our team. He always has a smile no matter the situation and is a great teammate. I feel very fortunate to be able to be his coach the past four years,” said Canyon View coach Jason Jacobsen.

          For the season, Maine has struck out 41 batters on the mound and he’s also record six doubles with 11 RBIs.

          Softball

          Ayzlee Sessions, West Field (Sr.)

          West Field ran its winning streak to five straight last week, and senior Ayzlee Sessions has been a big part of that success.

          In the past four games, she’s hit .533 with timely hits that have helped the Longhorns beat Fremont, Box Elder, Clearfield, Bountiful and Bonneville.

          “Ayzlee is a force on both sides of the game. She can pop you with a single and burn you with her speed, or hit for power and fly around the bases. Then she takes the defense by storm and is a hitter’s menace by saving everything coming her way in left field,” said West Field coach Amanda Koford.

          “Having her in the batter’s box or having a ball hit her way means that your team has a shot at something great happening. Not to mention that she is a great teammate and cheers on her fellow players at every turn.”

          For the season, Sessions has recorded seven doubles, three triples and 15 RBIs.

          Boys Soccer

          Cameron Martin, Bountiful (Sr.)

          Bountiful forward Cameron Martin came up huge last week in a big region game against Olympus. The senior notched two goals and an assist as the Redhawks slipped past the Titans for the 3-2 win to move into sole possessions of second place in Region 6.

          “He is a dynamic player that has been an integral part of the team’s success and culture. He is a guy that you can count on when you need a spark. He has been involved in over half of all of our goals scored,” said Bountiful coach Gabe Johnson.

          For the season, Johnson has notched 10 goals and five assists in 11 games.

          Olivia Bassett, Millard
          Olivia Bassett, Millard | Provided by Millard
          Cameron Martin, Bountiful soccer
          Cameron Martin, Bountiful soccer | Provided by Bountiful
          Rachel Turner, Salem Hills lacrosse
          Rachel Turner, Salem Hills lacrosse | Provided by Salem Hills
          Kellen Torina, Alta lacrosse
          Kellen Torina, Alta lacrosse | Provided by Alta
          Zach Maine, Canyon View baseball
          Zach Maine, Canyon View baseball | Provided by Canyon View
          Taya Snow, Morgan golf
          Taya Snow, Morgan golf | Provided by Morgan
          Karter Groll, Rich track
          Karter Groll, Rich track | Provided by Rich
          Braeden Johnson, American Fork tennis
          Braeden Johnson, American Fork tennis | Provided by American Fork
          Ayzlee Sessions, West Field softball
          Ayzlee Sessions, West Field softball | Provided by West Field
          Brady Holt, Lone Peak volleyball
          Brady Holt, Lone Peak volleyball | Provided by Lone Peak

          Boys Volleyball

          Brady Holt, Lone Peak (Jr.)

          Junior outside hitter Brady Holt has been the best hitter for Lone Peak in what has been a strong season for the program.

          The Knights own a 17-6 record this spring, with Holt leading the way with a .328 hitting percentage, with 207 kills on 454 attempts. He’s only had 66 errors.

          “Brady is averaging over 14 kills per match for the last four matches, hitting .406 for that span and Lone Peak is ranked 40th in the country and third in Utah behind the team concepts of spreading the hits to many of our six pin hitters,” said Lone Peak coach Cecil Read. “Keeping up solid ball control and serving tough will be the answer going forward.”

          Holt has also record 19 kills and is Lone Peak’s top passer with a 2.41.

          Boys Track

          Karter Groll, Rich (Sr.)

          Karter Groll has played a big part in state championships already this school year for Rich’s football and boys basketball teams, and on the track this spring, he’s making big contributions as well.

          Last week at the Skyhawk Invite at Spanish Fork, Groll finished first in the discus (127’09.50), third in the shot put (43’01) and fourth in the javelin (140’05). All three surpassed state qualifying marks.

          He also ran a leg in the 4x400 relay.

          “Karter Groll works hard and is a leader. He is willing to do whatever is asked. Along with throwing the shot, jav and discus, he is willing to do any other events. He loves to complete. He is a great athlete to coach and fun to be around,” said Rich coach Glenn Smith.

          Groll’s top throws this year in the shot put and discus rank in the top four in 1A this spring.

          Girls Track

          Olivia Bassett, Millard (Sr.)

          A three-sport athlete for Millard, Olivia Bassett is enjoying a strong spring track season as she puts the finishing touches on a strong high school career.

          Last weekend at the Nyle Norris Invitational at Richfield, Bassett finished first in the 300 hurdles and high jump and then second in the 100 meters.

          “What makes Olivia Bassett special isn’t just her talent, it’s her drive. She doesn’t just show up to race or jump; she shows up to compete. That kind of determination is contagious, and we are fortunate to have her on our track team,” said Millard coach Cody Moat.

          In the five events she’s competed in this spring, Bassett ranks in the top five in 2A in all five: 100 meters (first), 200 meters (fifth), 100 hurdles (third), 300 hurdles (third) and high jump (second).

          This school year, Bassett was named a 2A first team all-state in volleyball and honorable mention in basketball.

          Boys Lacrosse

          Kellen Torina, Alta (Jr.)

          Kellen Torina’s dominance on the draw has played a huge role in Alta’s surge toward the top of 5A this spring.

          His 69% on face-offs this spring, along with 112 ground balls. In last Friday’s win over East, the junior surpassed 500 face-off wins in his career.

          “Kellen is a work horse, constantly working on ways to improve and does a lot on his own. He has a passion for what he does and leads by example of hard work all the while enjoying what he does,” said Alta coach Brandon Horoba. “Kellen is a great teammate and a great kid. You never see him without a smile on his face.”

          In the win over East last week, he won 17 of 24 face offs (71%).

          Girls Lacrosse

          Rachel Turner, Salem Hills (Jr.)

          An all-state second teamer last year, Rachel Turner is having another strong season for 9-2 Salem Hills this spring.

          Last week she recorded six goals and three draw wins in a victory over Spanish Fork, and then also notched a goal and an assist in a win over Wasatch.

          For the season, she’s recorded 29 goals on only 41 shots, along with 13 caused turnovers, 21 draw controls and 23 draw wins.

          “Rachel Turner is a fearless and aggressive midfielder with terrific stick skills who is very tough to stop going to goal. Her toughness and tenacity are a huge asset in both are offensive and defensive transitions. She is a high level finisher with either hand,” said Salem Hills coach Cliff Yerkes.

          Boys Tennis

          Braeden Johnson, American Fork (Sr.)

          Braeden Johnson, the defending 6A first singles state champ, hasn’t skipped a beat in his bid at a repeat.

          Competing against some of the top players in the state, the senior has posted a 12-0 record this spring, including a pair of wins this past weekend at the Utah Valley Ashton Invitational.

          “While balancing national tournaments with the school schedule Braeden has played some of the best players in the state this season while leading the team to the St. George Invite and the Utah Valley Ashton Invitational this past weekend,” said American Fork coach Jason Herrud.

          “Braeden is a key member of the team who quietly leads by example and work ethic, he puts in a ton of time that inspires members of the team to embrace hard work and play more often together. He epitomizes the culture the team has been working to establish.

          Last year’s Deseret News Mr. Tennis winner, Johnson has signed to play at BYU.

          Girls Golf

          Taya Snow, Morgan (Fr.)

          Taya Snow has hit the ground running in her first season playing high school golf.

          Through seven region events, the freshman leads 3A with a 79.43 scoring average, which is four shots lower than any other 3A golfer.

          Last week at Round Valley Golf Course, she carded her low round of the season with a 73. She’s shot in the 70s in four of seven events this year.

          “Taya is a great player, and it has been fun to have a freshman come in with the skills that she has. Her composure and mental toughness have added to our team chemistry. I am excited to have her for four years,” said Morgan coach Dennis Petersen.

          Morgan’s last 3A state title came back in 2023, but led by Snow the Trojans own the best team scoring average in 3A this season.

          Why Bryan Abreu’s ceiling as a closer makes him the perfect Edwin Diaz replacement

          Edwin Diaz

          Why Bryan Abreu’s ceiling as a closer makes him the perfect Edwin Diaz replacement originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

          The Los Angeles Dodgers have been red hot so far in the 2026 season, with a record of 15-6, the best in the NL West and the MLB. However, they did suffer a huge blow today; their All-Star closer, Edwin Diaz, has been put on the IL.

          With that in mind, they’ll need to find a replacement to take his place at the end of the bullpen for the foreseeable future. While they have possible inside replacements for the role of closer in Tanner Scott and Blake Treinen, they still need to fill the void of Diaz.

          FanSided’s Chris Landers proposes that the Dodgers go out on a limb and acquire Houston Astros set-up man and closer Bryan Abreu, who’s having a rough 2026, but is usually a stud.

          MORE: Blockbuster Angels trade idea sees Los Angeles land $115 million Cy Young, create powerful 1-2 punch with Jose Soriano

          “This one requires a bit of a leap of faith, because right now the numbers are ugly: Abreu has posted a 14.73 ERA and 12.27 FIP through nine appearances, losing the closer's job in Houston as a result. But prior to that rough patch, he was one of the very best relievers in the sport for several years running, with a 2.30 ERA and 396 strikeouts in 281.2 innings from 2022-2025. Armed with a power fastball and a wipeout slider, he's been downright unhittable at times…if he can find a way to reset himself, though, there's no one with a higher ceiling, and the Astros should definitely be looking to shop the pending free agent if they're still mired in the AL West cellar come July,” Landers wrote.

          So far this season, Abreu has posted a 14.73 ERA, 12 Ks, and a WHIP of 3.000 over nine games. While that is pretty bad, just last season he finished with a 2.28 ERA, 105 Ks, a WHIP of 1.155 and seven saves in 70 games. On top of that, he's had a sub-2.30 ERA for three of his past four seasons. 

          MORE: Phillies All-Star Alec Bohm receives huge trade update after his ice cold streak to start 2026 season, Philadelphia's own bad start

          Plus, he would be relatively cheap for the Dodgers. He’s set to make $5.9 million this season, and he’ll be a free agent this offseason.

          So, it’s a win-win for the Dodgers. Either he bounces back and performs well for them, or he just becomes a space filler for cheap, and they let him walk at the end of the season. Hopefully, L.A. realizes this is a good move, and gets to work.

          MORE MLB NEWS

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          Syracuse transfer forward Donnie Freeman commits to St. John’s

          Feb 28, 2026; Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA; Syracuse Orange forward Donnie Freeman (1) sets the play against the Wake Forest Demon Deacons during the second half at Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum. Mandatory Credit: Jim Dedmon-Imagn Images

          Former Syracuse forward Donnie Freeman has committed to St. John’s via the NCAA Transfer Portal. Freeman is entering his junior season.

          Freeman made 23 appearances and 21 starts for Syracuse this past season. He averaged 16.5 points, 7.2 rebounds and 1.3 assists 31.3 minutes per game. Freeman shot 47.4% from the field and 30.2% from beyond the arc.

          As a true freshman, Freeman only made 14 appearances due to injuries. He averaged 13.4 points and 7.9 rebounds per contest.

          Donnie Freeman played high school basketball at IMG Academy (FL), where he was a five-star recruit. He was the No. 9 overall player and No. 1 power forward in the 2024 recruiting cycle, according to the Rivals Industry Rankings.

          Freeman is the first player who has committed to St. John’s this offseason via the NCAA Transfer Portal. In contrast, the Red Storm have lost five players to the portal since the season ended.

          At the time of his commitment to St. John’s, Freeman was the No. 19 overall player and No. 5 power forward in On3’s 2026 Transfer Portal Player Rankings. He chose St. John’s over Kentucky, Alabama and UConn.

          St. John’s finished the 2025-26 season with a 30-7 overall record and an 18-2 mark in conference play. For the second consecutive season, the Red Storm won the Big East regular-season title and the conference tournament.

          St. John’s historic season ended in the Sweet Sixteen in a loss against Duke. After the game, head coach Rick Pitino reflected on the Red Storm’s season.

          “This team was one of the most unique teams I’ve had in 52 years,” Pitino said. “Never one argument amongst the players, impossible summer and regular season. Not one potential fight or somebody getting upset at somebody. I’ve never seen that in my 52 years.

          “They were just the greatest kids in the world. They wanted to win so badly. They were willing to do anything to try and win. I’ll never have a team like this again with that type of attitude.”

          The NCAA Transfer Portal officially opened on April 7 and closes on April 21. The new 15-day window was enacted following a recommendation by the men’s basketball oversight committee. Athletes don’t have to commit to a new school by the April 21 deadline.

          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.

          Kevin Durant practice video adds real buzz ahead of Game 2 vs. Lakers

          Kevin Durant

          Kevin Durant practice video adds real buzz ahead of Game 2 vs. Lakers originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

          Just a couple days ago, the Houston Rockets were trying to survive without him. Now, after a new practice video started making the rounds, there’s real belief he could be back for Game 2. Durant was out for Game 1 with a knee injury, and Houston felt it. The offense never really found a rhythm, and the Los Angeles Lakers took control early behind LeBron James in a 107-98 win.

          Now? The energy around this series feels completely different.

          Kevin Durant is here getting shots up after Rockets practice today in LA. Looks like he's got some type of tape on his right knee.

          Appears to be moving around much better than he was a few nights ago. pic.twitter.com/JI4HnCtFXB

          — Will Guillory (@WillGuillory) April 20, 2026

          This series looks totally different if KD suits up

          Let’s not overthink it. If Durant plays, everything changes. Houston isn’t built to grind out games without him. He’s their bailout option, their closer, and the guy defenses are always worried about. Without him, the Lakers were able to stay home on shooters and make life uncomfortable.

          With him, that goes out the window. Suddenly the floor opens up. Rotations get tougher. And the Rockets look like the team that actually has the best player in the series.

          The video fans are locked in on

          The reason for the sudden optimism is simple. Durant didn’t just show up at practice. He looked like himself. In the clip that’s been circulating, he’s getting shots up, moving cleanly, and not showing much hesitation even with his knee wrapped. That matters. A lot.

          There’s a big difference between “game-time decision” and actually looking comfortable on the court. Right now, Durant looks closer to the second version. For Rockets fans, that’s enough to start believing he’s coming back sooner rather than later.

          MOREJames Harden announcement made by NBA during Cavaliers Game 2

          Lakers are still leaning hard on LeBron

          While Houston might be getting its star back, the Lakers are still dealing with their own issues. No Luka Doncic. No Austin Reaves. That puts even more pressure on LeBron to carry the load again. He delivered in Game 1, but asking him to do that every night in a playoff series is a big ask, even for him.

          If Durant returns, the balance of this matchup swings fast.

          Game 2 suddenly feels like the real start of the series

          Game 1 mattered. But this is where the series might actually begin. If Durant is back, Houston has a chance to even things up and reset everything before heading home. If he’s not, the Rockets are staring at a tough 0-2 hole.

          Either way, all eyes are on one thing now.

          Is KD playing?

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          How to live stream Timberwolves vs Nuggets: NBA Playoffs, TV channel

          The Minnesota Timberwolves and Denver Nuggets meet Monday night again in Game 2, with Denver trying to take a 2-0 series lead after holding serve at home in the opener.

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          Apr 18, 2026; Denver, Colorado, USA; Denver Nuggets guard Jamal Murray (27) celebrates after a basket and foul during the second half against the Minnesota Timberwolves in game one of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Ball Arena. Mandatory Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-Imagn Images

          How to Watch Timberwolves vs Nuggets

          • When: Monday, April 20, 2026
          • Time: 10:30 PM ET
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          Game 2 is set for Monday, April 20, at 10:30 p.m. ET in Denver, with live coverage on Peacock.

          The Nuggets lead the series 1-0 after a 116-105 win in Game 1 on Saturday, and the official NBA schedule lists Monday’s rematch at Ball Arena as the late game on the slate. Denver finished the regular season 54-28, and Minnesota finished 49-33, making this a 3-vs-6 matchup in the West.

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          Game 1 swung on Denver’s stars and free-throw advantage. Jamal Murray scored 30 points and went 16-for-16 at the line, while Nikola Jokić posted a 25-point, 13-rebound, 11-assist triple-double as the Nuggets erased an early 12-point deficit and took control after halftime.

          Minnesota got 22 points, nine rebounds, and seven assists from Anthony Edwards, but Reuters reported Monday that Edwards is now questionable for Game 2 because of a right knee injury, after missing 11 of the Wolves’ final 14 regular-season games. That makes Denver the clear favorite to seize full control of the series heading into the move to Minneapolis.

          This is a great NBA matchup that you will not want to miss; make sure to tune in and catch all the action.

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          Le Pagelle: Juventus vs. Bologna

          The weekend had set itself up perfectly for Juventus. Como had suffered a shock defeat at Sassuolo. Roma and Atalanta had drawn against each other. Napoli had lost. With a win over Bologna, Juve would take a five-point lead over their closest pursuers in the race for the Champions League.

          Win they did, holding Bologna without a shot on target in a 2-0 victory that, with some better finishing and better luck, could’ve been 4-0 or even 5-0.

          Considering how many people were counting the Bianconeri out as little as a month ago, it’s an impressive thing to not just be in the top four, but to have a margin for error in the season’s final five games.

          How did the men on the pitch fare? Let’s take a closer look.

          MICHELE DI GREGORIO – 6.5. Directed the defense very well and was in complete control of his box. The only time he was really called into action was to punch a deflected cross away from the goal.

          PIERRE KALULU – 7. Masterful as usual. Made two tackles and two interceptions on a defense that completely defanged Bologna’s front line, and the cross he sent in for Khéphren Thuram’s goal was inch-perfect, finding his compatriot between three defenders.

          BREMER – 7. Neutralized Santiago Castro completely, making three tackles and three clearances and holding the Bologna striker without a shot.

          LLOYD KELLY – 6.5. Added a key pass to a pair of tackles defensively and did a good job helping to keep Riccardo Orsolini in check on his flank.

          EMIL HOLM – 6.5. Worked well with Francisco Conceição on the right side, and would’ve had an easy candidate for this year’s top 15 list if his shot had been a fraction lower. Hopefully the twinge he felt won’t keep him out long, because he brings something to the right side that feels like it hasn’t been there since Stephan Lichtsteiner was there.

          MANUEL LOCATELLI – 7. Made three tackles defensively, but it was his offensive output that impressed today. He made three key passes, made some dangerous entry passes that his teammates used to make danger, and was even second on the team with two dribbles. Heck of a way to celebrate his new contract.

          WESTON McKENNIE – 7. The number that stands out is the two key passes, including the assist on the opener. But the totality of McKennie’s performance was how he used his nominal midfield position to pop up absolutely everywhere, never giving Bologna ball carriers a moment’s peace. This would be even higher but for the one glaring deficiency that was a 50 percent pass completion.

          ANDREA CAMBIASO – 6. For the second straight week, Cambiaso came up against a dangerous attacker on his flank and was…fine. Given the way his defense has been much of the season, I will absolutely take fine. Also had a key pass and helped work the spaces on the left with Jérémie Boga.

          FRANCISCO CONCEIÇÃO – 6. This could’ve been so much higher, but he was a little unlucky today. He took off a split-second too soon when Jonathan David found him with a beautiful pass and was rightly called offside. He was onside in a similar situation a few minutes later but was denied by a good save from Federico Ravaglia. Had two key passes too but this just felt like an almost day for him.

          JÉRÉMIE BOGA – 6.5. Made six dribbles and while he only had one key pass, the work he put in early made for a lot of chaos in the Bologna half.

          JONATHAN DAVID – 7. Excellent header to open the scoring early and he very nearly had a second at the end of the first half, but his shot spun just wide. Played some nice passes around the Bologna box too.

          SUBS

          KHÉPHREN THURAM – 7. Thuram isn’t particularly well known for his aerial prowess, so seeing him head the ball in while surrounded by three defenders was a pleasant surprise. Played well in midfield defense as well.

          KENAN YILDIZ – 5.5. Had one dribble but only touched the ball nine times in 19 minutes. If he’s fighting a knock, why was he even out there to begin with witha 2-0 lead.

          EDON ZHEGROVA – 5.5. Didn’t get all that much more of the ball than Yildiz did, and was constantly trying to find space to shoot when he had teammates around him.

          FEDERICO GATTI – NR. On to solidify the defense in the waning moments and keep Bologna from setting up a finish.

          LOÏS OPENDA – NR. HE LIVES!!!! OK, it was five minutes and he only touched the ball once, but at least we have proof of life!

          MANAGER ANALYSIS

          This game could’ve been tricky. Bologna are a good team. Vincenzo Italiano hasn’t quite gotten them to the exact same highs as Thiago Motta did two seasons ago (God, it was that long ago?) but he’s still one of the league’s best coaches and he’s given Juve trouble since he arrived at the Dall’Ara.

          With so many dominoes around them falling into place, it would’ve been easy for the team to take their eye off the ball and be punished for it by a team like Bologna. But Luciano Spalletti didn’t let it happen. The early goal almost certainly helped, but Spalletti’s ability to inspire this team remains one of the most important things that have changed since he arrived.

          He was able to tactically match Italiano, using long outlets to his pacy and tricky wingers to counteract that famous press—which, crucially, Juve didn’t allow to hound themselves into mistakes.

          It’s also very helpful that Jérémie Boga has provided something that this team has needed desperately for what seems like two years: a guy who can take over the attack when Yildiz isn’t on the field. It’s been a while since we’ve seen Juve look this dangerous when the young Turk wasn’t on the field. The Ivorian is turning into one of the best pieces of transfer business Juve have done in a long time.

          LOOKING AHEAD

          Juve finish this critical three-game stretch with a trip to the San Siro to face AC Milan, who are only three points ahead of the Bianconeri. The first meeting between these two was a draw, so if Juve win they would claim the tiebreaker and leapfrog their hosts into third. Milan have been in a bit of a freefall the last few weeks, but were able to arrest their slide with a 1-0 victory last time out—albeit one that saw them get outshot by a two to one margin by one of the worst teams in the league.

          After that, the schedule eases up a bit—at least on paper. Verona area all but relegated but Lecce are still fighting tooth and nail for safety. Fiorentina have climbed six clear of the drop zone but always want to try to get one over on Juve, while a final-act Derby della Mole could go anywhere. But Juve’s fate is firmly in their own hands. Keep winning.

          A local goose fled instead of helping the Phillies make a catch in the outfield

          The Philadelphia Phillies need all the help they can get right now. Unfortunately, even a goose wouldn't help them make a routine play.

          It's still early in the baseball season, but the Phillies entered Monday night's game against the Chicago Cubs with an 8-13 record. It's certainly not the start the Phillies wanted on the season and unfortunately, Monday night's game was much of the same. As the bottom of the third began, the Phillies were down 4-0 to the Cubs with Aaron Nola on the mound, who gave up an early home run in the contest.

          Sometime during the game, a stray goose made its way out onto the field and was hanging out in the outfield during play. Michael Busch of the Cubs sent a ball out into left field, right at the local goose. However, instead of making a play to help out the Phillies, the goose flew away as the ball entered its vicinity and allowed it to drop in for a single.

          The lights were too bright for the goose 😂 pic.twitter.com/GyZR3i48Ea

          — MLB (@MLB) April 21, 2026

          The goose absolutely sold here. Talk about an easy play they whiffed on. For shame!

          This article originally appeared on For The Win: Goose flees instead of helping the Phillies make outfield catch

          Experience Tells Us Longshot Pavlovian Could Stun The Kentucky Derby

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          Pavlovian (inside) fought all the way to the wire before losing the Louisiana Derby by a head to Emerging Market.. Hodges Photography/Amanda Hodges Weir

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          Pavlovian will likely be a big longshot when he enters the starting gates for Kentucky Derby 152 on May 2. History tells us, longshots do win the world’s most famous race. Since the turn of the century in 2000, twelve horses have won at odds of 10 to 1 or better and four at odds of 50 to 1 or better have emerged victorious. The last post time favorite to win was 2018 (Justify) so that means a horse like this Doug O’Neill trainee could easily create a very nice return on an investment at the window at Churchill Downs. Having been in a couple of recent street fights in Derby qualifying races, Pavlovian looks to have a haymaker’s chance.

          Recent Races On Kentucky Derby Trail Have Displayed Maturity And Toughness

          Pavlovian punched his ticket to Churchill with a gutsy second place finish in the Louisiana Derby back on March 21. Eclipsed by Emerging Market by a head at the wire, this California-bred son of Pavel had been on the lead throughout this mile and three sixteenths journey around the Fair Grounds Race Course in New Orleans. Running with courage throughout, when the favored Emerging Market came alongside at the sixteenth pole, Pavlovian refused to quit and fought to the wire.

          Prior to the Fair Grounds fisticuffs, Pavlovian had engaged in brawl in the Sunland Park Derby. In this race, O’Neill’s charge had again broke well from the gate but ran just behind a heavily favored Express Kid. Rolling down the stretch with authority, this grandson of Bellamy Road again battled to the wire, but this time the head bob went in his favor as he got the photo. That win secured Kentucky Derby qualifying points and told his trainer he deserved consideration for a shot on a bigger stage.

          “He is a horse that has always had a mature body as his size and muscularity have been there”, says O’Neill. “He needed to figure things out mentally and in those last two races he has really shown a lot more maturity.”

          Pavlovian’s Experience Suggest He’s Ready For The Kentucky Derby

          A homebred for Reddam Racing, Pavlovian has been no stranger to the racetrack as he has now been to the starting gates ten times at five different tracks. In those starts, he has two wins, four second place finishes, and one third. That experience along with a willingness to fight could make him a dangerous dude when those twenty horses are running that mile and a quarter on Kentucky Derby day.

          “He has been able to travel and handle things well at different tracks," says O’Neill, who trained both the parents of Pavlovian. “He has good gate speed and rider Edwin Maldonado has done an excellent job of putting him out front early. In a race like the Kentucky Derby, the break is very important to try and keep yourself out of trouble.”

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          LOUISVILLE, KY - MAY 07: Nyquist #13, ridden by Mario Gutierrez, crosses the finish line to win the 142nd running of the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs on May 07, 2016 in Louisville, Kentucky. (Photo by Dylan Buell/Getty Images)

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          O’Neill is no stranger to the first Saturday in May as he has sent eight horses to post with two winners (I’LL Have Another 2012, Nyquist 2016) and one second place finisher (Hot Rod Charlie 2021). His two wins were both for Reddam Racing owned colts with I’LL Have Another coming home at odds of 19 to 1.

          “It is extra special to be taking another Reddam Racing owned horse to the Derby as they are wonderful people that are dedicated to the sport”, says O’Neill. “We realize he is going to be a longshot but we feel he is a horse on the rise and 1000% has a puncher’s chance. Now it is just about keeping him healthy and happy until those starting gates open.”

          The Kentucky Derby will be contested at Churchill Downs on May 2.

          This article was originally published on Forbes.com

          Ceddanne Rafaela’s tiebreaking two-run single helps Red Sox to 8-6 Patriots’ Day win over Tigers

          BOSTON (AP) — Pinch-hitter Ceddanne Rafaela had a tiebreaking, two-run single in the seventh inning and the Red Sox beat the Detroit Tigers 8-6 on Monday in Boston’s annual Patriots’ Day game to salvage a split of their four-game series.

          Isiah Kiner-Falefa also had a two-run single for the Red Sox, who halted a two-game skid.

          The Tigers lost for just the second time in 10 games after taking the last two.

          The game coincided with the running of the Boston Marathon. The Red Sox wore their special “Boston” home white jerseys, which debuted as a tribute to the city after the marathon bombings in 2013.

          Boston starter Sonny Gray left the game in the third inning with right hamstring tightness.

          Garrett Whitlock (2-1), the sixth of eight Red Sox pitchers, worked a perfect inning for the victory. Aroldis Chapman got the last two outs for his fourth save.

          Rafaela’s soft liner to right off reliever Tyler Holton (0-1) put the Red Sox ahead 5-3. Rafaela advanced to second on a throw to the plate that cut down a runner, went to third on a wild pitch and scored on Carlos Narváez’s single.

          The Tigers had taken a 3-2 edge in the sixth on Jahmai Jones’ pinch-hit RBI single before the Red Sox tied it in the bottom half on Roman Anthony’s single.

          Detroit starter Jack Flaherty lasted just 3 1/3 innings, giving up two unearned runs and three hits. He walked six and had three strikeouts.

          Gray gave up a run on three hits in 2 2/3 innings.

          Up next

          Tigers: Host Milwaukee on Tuesday when RHP Keider Montero (1-1, 3.31 ERA) is set to face Brewers LHP Kyle Harrison (1-1, 3.07) in the opener of a three-game series.

          Red Sox: Begin a three-game series against the Yankees on Tuesday with LHP Connelly Early (1-0, 2.29) set to face New York’s RHP Luis Gil (0-1, 7.00).

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          Red Sox's Replacement For Injured Sonny Gray Revealed

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          Boston Red Sox pitcher Sonny Gray

          The Boston Red Sox had a tough day on Monday from a pitching perspective. 

          On the bright side, Boston took down the Detroit Tigers to improve to 9-13 on the season. On the negative side, Sonny Gray had to leave the contest early, and the current expectation is that he will head to the Injured List. MassLive.com's Chris Cotillo reported on Monday that Gray will head to the Injured List and miss at least two weeks. The club will call up Tyler Samaniego to replace Gray for the time being, per Cotillo. 

          "Red Sox don't think Sonny Gray's hamstring injury is serious, but he'll at least be out two weeks as he recovers. He's going to the IL with Tyler Samaniego called up tomorrow," Cotillo wrote. "Rotation in flux in the coming days, too."

          The 27-year-old has appeared in three games for the Red Sox this season and hasn't allowed a run in 3 2/3 innings of work. Samaniego's last appearance in the majors was on April 13. He was sent back down to the minors to make room on the big league roster for Jack Anderson. He'll return to the majors on Tuesday, though, because he will be an injury replacement. 

          This likely won't be the last move the club makes. Boston will roll with Connelly Early on the mound on Tuesday, Ranger Suárez on Wednesday, Brayan Bello on Thursday and likely Garrett Crochet on Friday. There doesn't have to be a rotation decision until Friday or Saturday. Then, someone to watch out for will be Payton Tolle.

          More MLB: Two Options To Replace Injured Red Sox 1B Triston Casas

          Jared Goff Breaks Silence on Offensive Line Shakeup

          The Detroit Lions are expected to address the offensive line early in the 2026 NFL Draft.

          But if you ask quarterback Jared Goff, there is already confidence inside the building.

          Speaking recently at a youth football camp, Goff made it clear he believes the group in front of him will be ready, regardless of what happens on draft night.

          “They’ll be just fine,” Goff said via the Detroit Free Press. “I’m excited to see Penei Sewell step into even more of a role in that room being the longest-tenured guy now.”

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          Detroit Lions offensive line entering new era

          Detroit’s offensive line has been one of the league’s strengths in recent seasons. That group, however, is undergoing a significant transition.

          The Lions moved on from longtime left tackle Taylor Decker earlier this offseason. Veteran lineman Graham Glasgow was also released, continuing a shift that began when All-Pro center Frank Ragnow stepped away from the game a year ago.

          For Goff, those changes are not easy to ignore.

          “Those guys were so special of friends and teammates for me,” Goff said. “It hurts. As a guy that you love those guys, but it’s out of my control obviously, and the team has to make certain decisions, and they did.”

          Even with the departures, Goff is not dwelling on what was lost. Instead, his focus has already shifted toward what comes next.

          New additions bring competition and opportunity

          The Lions have quietly reshaped the offensive line through free agency and trades.

          Detroit added Cade Mays in free agency, signed offensive tackle Larry Borom, and acquired interior lineman Juice Scruggs via trade.

          Goff welcomed the changes and the competition they bring.

          “But with that said, I’m excited about the new guys coming in,” he said. “Cade as a free agent and Larry and Scruggs and these guys we’ve added. I’m excited. It’ll be great and good competition.”

          That competition could ultimately shape how the line looks in Week 1.

          Penei Sewell’s role could expand in 2026

          One of the biggest storylines to watch is the potential shift of Sewell from right tackle to left tackle.

          Head coach Dan Campbell has already expressed interest in making that move, which would place Sewell in a different leadership role both on and off the field.

          The three-time first-team All-Pro has anchored the right side of Detroit’s line, but a move to the left could signal a new phase for the unit.

          If that happens, Borom could slide into the right tackle spot, depending on how the depth chart shakes out.

          Draft decision still looming

          The Lions hold the No. 17 overall pick in the first round, and offensive tackle remains one of the most commonly projected positions.

          Whether Detroit adds a lineman early could influence how the entire unit is structured heading into the season.

          But from Goff’s perspective, there is no sense of urgency or concern.

          There is belief.

          And as the Lions prepare for the next phase of roster building, that confidence from their quarterback may be as important as any draft selection.

          Warriors urged to pair Stephen Curry with $153 million two-time NBA Finals MVP

          Warriors urged to pair Stephen Curry with $153 million two-time NBA Finals MVP originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

          It’ll be interesting to see how the Golden State Warriors approach arguably their most pivotal offseason yet.

          Stephen Curry isn’t retiring yet, but the 38-year-old stud is unquestionably running out of time and doesn’t want to spend his final few NBA seasons with a Warriors organization that isn’t going the extra mile to set itself up for a potential championship run.

          According to CBS Sports’ Sam Quinn, the Warriors could appease Curry by pairing him with a two-time NBA Finals MVP and seven-time All-Star.

          “What this offseason lacks in safe bets, it more than makes up for in feasible risks,” Quinn wrote Saturday. “Let's say the Warriors tone their offer down from five picks and all of the swaps to a couple of picks and perhaps a single swap. Suddenly, the menu gets a whole lot bigger.”

          “We know the Warriors tried for Kawhi Leonard at the deadline. Given the timing and the uncertainty of the Aspiration investigation, such a deal would have been impractical at the time. We still don't know what the NBA will find or when the investigation will conclude, but if Leonard's contract is not voided, it seems a safe bet that the (Los Angeles) Clippers will shop him.”

          “They just traded two of their three best players, James Harden and IvicaZubac, in forward-looking deals. Leonard is 34 and unlikely to have another season this healthy. This is the absolute peak of his value, and as the Clippers learned when they traded their future for Paul George, it's always nice to trade with a desperate buyer. The Warriors and Clippers will almost certainly resume talks in some fashion.”

          At age 34, Leonard is coming off his best season as a pro from a scoring standpoint. Leonard, who appeared in at least 65 regular-season games for just the second time since the start of the 2017-18 season, averaged 27.9 points per contest while shooting 50.5% from the field and 38.7% from beyond the arc. 

          As Quinn noted, Leonard’s ongoing investigation complicates a potential deal for him, which is among the reasons the notable journalist placed him behind Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo while listing offseason trade options for the Warriors.

          That said, the dependable mid-range/perimeter shooter, straight-line driver, and top-tier defender should remain on the Dubs’ radar as an elite fallback option if the Dubs’ No. 1 trade target takes his talents elsewhere. 

          Like Antetokounmpo, Leonard’s game-changing two-way chops would elevate Stephen Curry and the Warriors’ chances of competing for a championship in the evolving Western Conference.

          Expect the two-time NBA champion to remain linked to the Dubs moving forward.

          More NBA news

          Ronald Acuña has scare as Atlanta Braves dominate the Nationals

          The Atlanta Braves faced the Washington Nationals this evening in hopes of winning their MLB leading sixth straight win behind their new and improved ERA leader, Bryce Elder. The Nationals came into the game scoring the third most runs per game in all of MLB thus far this season, but also have an ERA north of six.

          The first inning did not start out great for Atlanta. The Braves were facing Jake Irving and his subpar 6.16 ERA. The Braves were sat down in order without a baserunner. Bryce Elder then had one of his worst innings this season in the bottom half of the inning. He was able to sit down the first two hitters with a groundout and pop up, but then it went south fast. He gave up a single to House and then walked Abrams and Lile to load the bases. Young then singled to score two runs to make the score 0-2. Finally Elder was able to end the inning with a strikeout.

          It was more of the same for the Braves offensively in the second. Riley, Albies, and Harris all got out with balls in play. The good news is that all three of them smoked the ball. The slowest batted ball in the inning was 99.4 MPH. Elder looked like he maintained composure in the second. He did not surrender a baserunner and picked up two strikeouts to include rising star James Wood.

          It was starting to feel like a déjà vu in the third for the Braves. They yet again did not produce a single baserunner and it was starting to look like the red hot Braves offense was starting to lose the magic they have had, especially considering the starter they were facing. Fortunately, Elder kept them in the game. He was able to retire the side without a baserunner again. It has been impressive to see Elder shake off bad starts to games and get back into it unshaken.

          The fourth inning we finally saw the first baserunner for the Braves, but it was not in a fashion that we would hope for. Ronald Acuña was hit by a pitch. To make matters worse, he was once again picked off. He is clearly struggling this season making base running adjustments. Baldwin was able to get the momentum started though with a single and then Matt Olson continued to rake with a game tying two-run HR to dead center.

          Matt Olson clocking in 🔥#BravesCountrypic.twitter.com/ZR6pT535Pf

          — Atlanta Braves (@Braves) April 20, 2026

          The Braves could not keep the runs coming in the fourth, but damage was done and they were one step closer to breaking into the Nationals’ bullpen that currently has an ERA of 5.37 which is good for twenty-fifth in MLB. Bryce Elder slipped up and allowed a HR to Lile to put the Braves behind one run in the bottom of the fourth, but he was able to shake it off and retire the next three hitters.

          It looked like the Braves may keep it going in the fifth when Dominic Smith yet again reached base in a game. He singled with one out, but then Mateo hit into. double play. Elder stayed in for the fifth inning and and sat down all three hitters.

          The sixth inning was a scary one. Yastrzemki reached on an error and then Acuña was hit again. He stayed in the game, but then was removed.

          Ronald Acuña Jr. was on deck to bat when the top of the sixth ended, but he didn't take the field in the bottom half. Will let you know when we get an update on his hand. He was hit twice tonight. It looked like a pitch just slipped out of Elder's hand and hit Abrams' hip.

          — Mark Bowman (@mlbbowman) April 21, 2026

          The glass half full is that this started a rally for the Braves. Irvin was removed and the Braves took full advantage. Baldwin continued to rake and brought in two runs via a double to give the Braves a one run lead. Matt Olson then moved Baldwin to third via a fly ball and then Austin Riley walked. Albies then hit a bloop single to bring in another run after another pitching change that brought in Brad Lord.

          In play, run(s)#BravesCountrypic.twitter.com/aFW0NuA1Kg

          — Atlanta Braves (@Braves) April 21, 2026

          Michael Harris then got in on the fun and had an RBI single of his own to give the Braves a three run lead followed by Dominic Smith bringing in a run on a groundout to make the score 7-3. Mateo and Yastrzemski were retired, but the sixth was a huge inning.

          In the sixth Eli White replaced Acuña. Elder was showing signs of slowing down, but still got the job done for the most part. He got House to line out, but then pegged Abrams in the hip. Was it on purpose? Perhaps we will never know. Abrams did not waste time to steal second base. Lile popped up to shortstop, but then Riley overthrew Matt Olson on a Young grounder and Abrams was able to score. Fortunately, Elder was able to force a pop up to end the inning.

          The Braves’ offense was finally cooled off in the seventh when the top three hitters were sat down in order. Bryce Elder surprisingly was left in the game in the seventh. It was likely due to it being the bottom of the order. The gamble paid off when he was able to strike out Millas and force a line out. Bummer then replaced Elder to finish out the seventh by inducing a ground ball to Wood. Elder ended his night with three earned runs, three hits, two walks, and six strikeouts in 6.2 innings of work. It was a solid start for him, even if his ERA doubled on the season. In all seriousness, his ERA is still only 1.50.

          The Braves decided to chill out in the eighth, just like they did in the seventh. Riley, Albies, and Harris were all sat down in order. Tyler Kinley, who is having an elite season so far, replaced Bummer to pitch in the bottom of the eighth. As expected, he dominated. He induced a groundout and then struck out two more hitters. He now has nine strikeouts in 10.0 innings and lowered his ERA to 0.90.

          In the ninth Smith was retired but then Mateo walked and Yastrzemski finally joined the hit parade with a single to put runners on the corners. We then saw something that we rarely see in pro baseball. Eli White laid down a bunt with a runner on third and was able to score the run and reach safely at first just missing the glove of irst baseman Luis García to give the Braves a four run lead. You have to see it to believe it.

          Eli White brings another run home!#BravesCountrypic.twitter.com/n883unGrYp

          — Atlanta Braves (@Braves) April 21, 2026

          Baldwin then reached base yet again. This time he reached via a walk and it loaded the bases. Matt Olson then had a sacrifice fly to score the runner from third to make the score 9-4. Austin Riley continued his rough night with a strikeout, but the Braves were already in a commanding lead.

          Joel Payamps came in to pitch with a big cushion this time around. He showed tonight why there was faith put in him to hold a roster spot. He induced two routine flies to CF, and a strikeout on four pitches.

          The Braves won tonight in a deciding fashion by winning by more runs than the opposing team scored, which is saying something considering the Nats have scored the third most runs per game in MLB this season.

          The main storylines tonight were that Elder showed that he can maintain composure while facing some adversity, the bats are still very much alive, and Acuña. got hit by a pitch twice and was removed from the game. We did get some good news though. X-rays were negative.

          OF Ronald Acuña Jr. was removed from tonight’s game after being hit by a pitch. X-rays were negative and he is day-to-day.

          — Atlanta Braves (@Braves) April 21, 2026

          The Braves will take on the Nationals again tomorrow where Reynaldo López will take the mound against Foster Griffin. Both pitchers have solid ERAs with López having a 2.18 and Griffin having a 3.05. Both have pitched 20.2 innings this year.

          Real Madrid academy triumphs with second UEFA Youth League title on penalties

          Real Madrid academy triumphs with second UEFA Youth League title on penalties
          Real Madrid academy triumphs with second UEFA Youth League title on penalties

          Real Madrid have lifted the UEFA Youth League for the second time in their history under the guidance of Alvaro Lopez. The under-19 tournament is competed for by all of the teams that form the Champions League.

          Los Blancos previously secured the title in 2020, then under Raul Gonzalez, with players such as Miguel Gutierrez, Sergio Arribas and Alvaro Rodriguez among their ranks, beating Benfica 3-2 at the time. The second title takes Real Madrid level with Chelsea, only the third team to win it on multiple occasions, with Barcelona the only side to have won the UEFA Youth League thrice.

          Real Madrid defeat Club Brugge on penalties

          Image via Real Madrid. Real Madrid lift the Youth League.

          On Monday, Real Madrid defeated Club Brugge on penalties in Switzerland in Lausanne, where the final was held. Los Blancos took the lead in the 23rd minute through Jacobo Ortega, their centre-forward, taking advantage of a shot from Jesus Fortea. Club Brugge came back into it in the second half though, with 16-year-old winger Tian Nai Koren providing an assist for Tobias Lund Jensen in the 63rd minute.

          Following a strong performance from Daniel Yanez going forward, and a crucial intervention from defender Diego Aguado kept the score at 1-1 until the final whistle, with the game going straight to penalties. Goalkeeper Javi Navarro, who was decisive against Paris Saint-Germain in the semi-finals during a penalty shootout, repeated his heroics, saving twice to hand Real Madrid the victory 5-3.

          Talents headed for bright futures

          It is a Real Madrid side packed with talents tipped for bright futures. Fortea is one of the most highly rated defenders in Spain, while La Fabrica centre-back Joan Martinez has spent time with the Real Madrid first team already. Midfielder Jorge Cestero, who has featured periodically for Alvaro Arbeloa also started. There has already been talk that Como are looking to sign Yanez, while Victor Valdepenas and Aguado are also expected to make the jump to senior football before long.

          The Cincinnati Bengals proved me wrong in the best way | Letter

          I submitted a letter to the editor in November about how, in a moment of clarity and after years of frustration, I canceled my Bengals season tickets.

          I meant every word. I wasn't venting. I wasn't bluffing.

          I was done.

          Opinion: Dexter Lawrence deal proves Bengals are finally serious

          No more subsidizing a Bengals front office that has spent years asking fans to be patient while underperforming. I had no evidence that anything would change. I was a frustrated fan who made a rational financial decision based on years of observable behavior. The Brown family had earned my skepticism.

          They've spent the past several months dismantling it.

          This offseason hit different

          Newly signed Cincinnati Bengals defense tackle Dexter Lawrence speaks in a press conference for the first time since joining the team at Paycor Stadium in Cincinnati on Monday, April 20, 2026.

          This Bengals offseason has been different. Not "we're trying" different. Meaningfully different.

          They've addressed the defense at every level. Made aggressive moves in free agency. And the capper: A blockbuster trade for defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence that would have been unthinkable for the Bengals even a few days ago. It was the kind of move that makes you do a double-take when you see the alert on your phone.

          Season ticket holders voting with their wallets has consequences. Players and fans demanding a win-now commitment grew loud and bold, and this front office responded.

          I was one voice in that chorus. I'm proud of it. I'm not sure what more the front office could have done to reassure the fan base that they feel the same urgency that we do.

          I'm eating crow − and enjoying it

          So, I'm publicly and happily eating crow.

          When I wrote that letter, I said the Brown family had mastered asking for more while delivering less. Right now, they're delivering. They deserve to hear that from the same people who called them out.

          More: Andrew Whitworth slams Trey Hendrickson on 'Pat McAfee Show'

          Even if I wanted my seats back today, I'd be on a waitlist. That's a consequence of my stand. I'm good with that.

          Trust is built over time, not transactions.

          But for the first time in a long time, I'm genuinely excited about this team's direction. Not just hopeful. Excited based on the evidence.

          That's a feeling I didn't expect to have this soon.

          I've never been happier to be wrong.

          Andy Hill, Fort Mitchell

          This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: The Cincinnati Bengals finally gave me a reason to believe | Letter

          The Cincinnati Bengals proved me wrong in the best way | Letter

          I submitted a letter to the editor in November about how, in a moment of clarity and after years of frustration, I canceled my Bengals season tickets.

          I meant every word. I wasn't venting. I wasn't bluffing.

          I was done.

          Opinion: Dexter Lawrence deal proves Bengals are finally serious

          No more subsidizing a Bengals front office that has spent years asking fans to be patient while underperforming. I had no evidence that anything would change. I was a frustrated fan who made a rational financial decision based on years of observable behavior. The Brown family had earned my skepticism.

          They've spent the past several months dismantling it.

          This offseason hit different

          Newly signed Cincinnati Bengals defense tackle Dexter Lawrence speaks in a press conference for the first time since joining the team at Paycor Stadium in Cincinnati on Monday, April 20, 2026.

          This Bengals offseason has been different. Not "we're trying" different. Meaningfully different.

          They've addressed the defense at every level. Made aggressive moves in free agency. And the capper: A blockbuster trade for defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence that would have been unthinkable for the Bengals even a few days ago. It was the kind of move that makes you do a double-take when you see the alert on your phone.

          Season ticket holders voting with their wallets has consequences. Players and fans demanding a win-now commitment grew loud and bold, and this front office responded.

          I was one voice in that chorus. I'm proud of it. I'm not sure what more the front office could have done to reassure the fan base that they feel the same urgency that we do.

          I'm eating crow − and enjoying it

          So, I'm publicly and happily eating crow.

          When I wrote that letter, I said the Brown family had mastered asking for more while delivering less. Right now, they're delivering. They deserve to hear that from the same people who called them out.

          More: Andrew Whitworth slams Trey Hendrickson on 'Pat McAfee Show'

          Even if I wanted my seats back today, I'd be on a waitlist. That's a consequence of my stand. I'm good with that.

          Trust is built over time, not transactions.

          But for the first time in a long time, I'm genuinely excited about this team's direction. Not just hopeful. Excited based on the evidence.

          That's a feeling I didn't expect to have this soon.

          I've never been happier to be wrong.

          Andy Hill, Fort Mitchell

          This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: The Cincinnati Bengals finally gave me a reason to believe | Letter

          Analyst names intriguing player to watch for Chiefs in NFL Draft

          Analyst names intriguing player to watch for Chiefs in NFL Draft originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

          The NFL Draft is now only a few days away, and that means rumors are flying around regarding who teams could take, and for the Kansas City Chiefs, there are a lot of names.

          Holding two first-round picks, the Chiefs can go in several different directions at pick No. 9 and No. 29, so that makes it a little hard to truly narrow down on what the franchise will do.

          But there is a theme starting to develop, and granted, it might just be what people think, not what they've actually heard, but Sports Illustrated's Albert Breer is the latest to link Oregon tight end Kenyon Sadiq to the Chiefs.

          "The name that’s most intriguing to me is Oregon TE Kenyon Sadiq, whom the Chiefs have discussed," Breer wrote. "I’m not sure if they’d take him at 9, or want him in a trade-down scenario, but he’d fit as a Travis Kelce successor, and might have as good a shot as anyone in the draft to be the focal point of some team’s passing game."

          More:Steelers backed into a corner over QB decision?

          Chiefs to get Travis Kelce replacement?

          Absolutely, they could, but as Breer states, is No. 9 too high to take Sadiq? And at No. 29, there is a good chance he'll be off the board as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have been mocked with Sadiq consistently.

          It will be a fascinating watch on draft night, as the Chiefs have needs at corner, offensive line, receiver, and edge, so Brett Veach could sort out two of those positions in the first round.

          As for Sadiq, he's an athletic monster who could be the ideal Travis Kelce replacement, but the Chiefs have to figure out where to select him. 

          No. 9 feels too high, and No. 29 might be too late. What will the franchise do?

          More NFL news:

          Game #22 GameThread: Jays @ Angels

          ATLANTA, GA - JULY 02: A general view of the Los Angeles Angels baseball cap sits in the dugout during the MLB game between the Los Angeles Angels and the Atlanta Braves on July 02, 2025 at TRUIST Park in Atlanta, GA. (Photo by Jeff Robinson/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

          The first of three games at Angel Stadium. I figured it would be Angels Stadium.

          I was there a number of years ago and really enjoyed the park (which means we must have won). One of the games we sat in an area where they had waiters to bring us food and drink so we didn’t have to get up at all. I think I only got popcorn and a beer but not much more (if I remember right).

          And late night games you could see the fireworks from Disneyland, which was fun.

          I’m not a fan of American beers, though I’m sure they have some good craft beers. At Angel Stadium, I didn’t know any of the beers, and asked what I should get, she said ‘this one is popular’. So I got it, it is the only time in my lift that I’ve poured out a beer. It was undrinkable.

          Go Jays Go.

          ‘It’ll be super entertaining’: Mikaela Mayer looks forward to Chantelle Cameron fight

          LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 15: Mikaela Mayer looks on during the IBF, IBO, WBC and WBO Super Featherweight World Title fight between Mikaela Mayer and Alycia Baumgardner on the Shields vs Marshall Boxxer fight night which is the first women's only boxing card in the UK at The O2 Arena on October 15, 2022 in London, England. (Photo by James Chance/Getty Images) | Getty Images

          Mikaela Mayer joined Brian Custer’s podcast to talk about her upcoming plans, fights that have been difficult to make, and the ones she expects to the on the way as she waits for an opportunity to go undisputed. Here are some excerpts of what she had to say below with the full interview in the link at the top.

          Mayer on who she’ll fight next

          “It’s no secret I got into the ring at the Dubois vs Harper fight in London a few weeks ago, against Chantelle Cameron. Chantelle Cameron just won the belt I had to vacate ‘cause I hold the belt at 147, as well. I had to pick and choose since I have two belts at ‘54 I vacated that, Chantelle fought for it and I got in the ring and said ‘let’s do it.’

          “I mean, I’ve always wanted a fight with Chantelle, I always thought that would be a great fight. We have come forward styles so I know it’ll be super entertaining. So while I wait for Lauren Price so I can go undisputed with her and other fights that just don’t seem to be happening — people just don’t seem to want to move as quickly as I do — but I’ve always wanted to fight Chantelle so I think that’s a great fight in the meantime.”

          On if she thinks she’ll get a Price fight this year

          “I don’t know. I really don’t know. We’ve been trying to negotiate with her and Ben Shalom and all these for so long and we have a whole date — everything was negotiated for her to come out. I was surprised they agreed to send Lauren Price out here to Vegas, it was supposed to happen last July. It was the last fight Top Rank had on ESPN, the last fight Boxxer had on Sky Sports, and so we had the money behind it to do it. And I know what happened, I don’t know if Ben Shalom wasn’t including Lauren Price in negotiations but she decided ‘I’m not doing that.’…Since then we just haven’t been able to come to a deal.”

          On the potential for her to fight Claressa Shields

          “It’s a very possible fight. I’ve never been hard to make fights with…I’m here for it. The biggest issue right now is her making her way down to 160. S0 when she does that, let’s go.”

          On Alycia Baumgardner’s latest performance and wanting a rematch

          “I thought she looked really good the first half of the fight, the first four, five rounds…But then she kind of fell off. She was really good in moments but I don’t necessarily think Alycia Baumgardner is a three-minute round fighter, and that’s okay. I just don’t necessarily think that she is.

          “It’s one of the reasons why I go back and forth with the three-minute rounds because this young generation, I don’t know if they have the attention span for that long of a fight. Now you can say she adjusted, but it didn’t really feel like an adjustment based on strategy, it felt like an adjustment based on fatigue.

          “Of course I want a rematch. Listen, she talks about wanting the biggest fights, so do I. She talks about wanting to be in super fights, of course we all want to be in these super fights. So I’m confused as to why you’re leaving this super fight, between her and I, this rematch [on the table]. If that’s really what she wants then hi, I’m right here.”

          Red Sox roster moves: Sonny Gray to IL (hamstring) with MRI pending; lefty reliever called up

          BOSTON — Red Sox starter Sonny Gray is hoping to avoid a lengthy absence after leaving Monday’s start with right hamstring tightness. He won’t, however, avoid the injured list.

          Boston will place Gray on the 15-day IL and recall left-handed reliever Tyler Samaniego from Triple-A Worcester before its series opener against the Yankees on Tuesday, sources told MassLive. For now, that’s the only roster move planned for Tuesday, though other machinations could come into play before first pitch at 6:45 p.m. ET.

          Gray pitched 2 ⅔ innings Monday before feeling a “grab” in his right hamstring and exiting the game after one warm-up pitch. He will have an MRI on Tuesday morning to assess severity. Gray, who has dealt with hamstring issues in the past, is positive about his outlook but it’s clear the Red Sox are planning to be cautious. Tuesday’s move will sideline Gray for at least a two-week period.

          “I can honestly say it doesn’t feel like it’s a horrible thing,” Gray said after Monday’s 8-6 Red Sox win. “It’s just something that’s going to take however long it’s going to take to get right. I don’t know what that is right now.

          “I’m not concerned for a long-term thing. Having familiarity with it is a good thing because it’s kinda like a ‘crap’ thing too because you have familiarity with the same thing. It doesn’t feel as bad as it has other times where I have missed time. I will say that. And that’s a good thing.”

          The Red Sox will need to replace Gray in the rotation and the top candidate to do so is left-hander Payton Tolle, who was scratched from his scheduled start at Triple-A Worcester over the weekend as part of a contingency plan with weather threatening games in Boston. Tolle was not called up — and as a result, has not pitched for the WooSox since April 12. The Red Sox will assess their rotation plans in the coming days, a source said, and see what makes the most sense for the group as the club tries to replace Gray. Jake Bennett is another option who has pitched well at Triple-A.

          It’s possible that someone is promoted to start before Gray’s scheduled turn in Baltimore on Saturday, with everyone else pushed back a day. For now, lefty Connelly Early will pitch Tuesday’s series opener against the Yankees. Ranger Suárez and Brayan Bello are scheduled to pitch the final two games against New York but could, in theory, be pushed back. The Red Sox are thin on rotation depth with Johan Oviedo (flexor strain) and Tyler Uberstine (shoulder inflammation) on the IL and two other pitchers (Kutter Crawford and Patrick Sandoval) currently shut down from their rehab assignments with arm soreness.

          Samaniego made his major league debut earlier this month and pitched well in three big league games, striking out four in 3 ⅔ scoreless innings. He was sent down last week when the Red Sox called up righty Jack Anderson to eat innings in the wake of Garrett Crochet’s disastrous start in Minnesota. Gray, who pitched well before departing Monday, has a 2-1 record and 4.30 ERA in five starts with Boston after being acquired in a November trade with St. Louis.

          More Red Sox coverage

          Read the original article on MassLive. Add MassLive as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

          Boston Red Sox Get Disappointing News on Injured Starter

          Boston Red Sox starter Sonny Gray exited the Red Sox' 8-6 win over the Detroit Tigers on May with right hamstring tightness. Now, it appears that he’s headed to the injured list.

          Gray cruised through his first two innings of work, allowing just one base runner before running into trouble in the third, allowing one run. After walking Detroit second baseman Gleyber Torres on four pitches, he was seen awkwardly trying to stretch out the hamstring, causing Red Sox manager Alex Cora, pitching coach Andrew Bailey, and head trainer Brandon Henry to come out to the mound. After just one warmup toss, the contingent determined Gray couldn’t continue, leaving the Boston bullpen to cover the remaining 5.1 innings

          Sonny Gray left his start with an injury in the third inning pic.twitter.com/UicnwehDDy

          — Talkin' Baseball (@TalkinBaseball_) April 20, 2026

          After the game, Cora announced that Gray would undergo an MRI, but the team didn’t think it was serious. Gray, however, went into more depth on the injury, "I felt a grab in my right hamstring, something that I had felt before, in the moment I kinda knew what it was...I threw a warmup pitch and same feeling, not a grab, but a tightness after that...that was it," he said. 

          Gray also shared with the media that this was something "2022,2024, I've dealt with it for a while, just managed it," he said. "It just happens every now and then," he continued. 

          As for how this compares to the previous times the injury has come up: "It doesn't feel as bad as it has other times where I have missed time, I will say that, and that's a good thing...in this moment it doesn't feel like it's a horrible thing, but it is just something that is gonna take however long it takes to get right, I don't know what that is right now." 

          Apr 20, 2026; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Boston Red Sox pitcher Sonny Gray (54) pitches during the first inning against the Detroit Tigers at Fenway Park. Mandatory Credit: Bob DeChiara-Imagn Images
          Apr 20, 2026; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Boston Red Sox pitcher Sonny Gray (54) pitches during the first inning against the Detroit Tigers at Fenway Park. Mandatory Credit: Bob DeChiara-Imagn Images

          It will take at least 15-days to get right. Per MassLive's Chris Cotillo, the Red Sox will be placing Gray on the 15-day injured list with the injury. 

          The Red Sox will be bringing in some reinforcements for a taxed bullpen as the countermove, also per Cotillo: Left-handed reliever Tyler Samaniego will be recalled from Triple-A Worcester. 

          Samaniego made his major league debut on April 8 against Milwaukee and made three scoreless appearances for Boston before being optioned back to Triple-A on April 14. 

          First batter, first K!

          Tyler Samaniego already looks like a natural up here 🙌 pic.twitter.com/4lsVHw023I

          — NESN (@NESN) April 8, 2026

          The injury to Gray comes at a time when the Red Sox pitching depth has seen a string of injuries. Johan Oviedo was placed on the 60-day injured list with a right flexor strain, while Kutter Crawford and Patrick Sandoval experienced setbacks on their rehab assignments, and Worcester starter Tyler Uberstein was placed on the Triple-A IL with shoulder soreness. 

          The Red Sox have not yet named a replacement for Gray in the rotation, though top prospect Payton Tolle should be firmly in the mix when Gray's spot comes up on Saturday in Baltimore. 

          The Red Sox will open up a three-game set with the New York Yankees on Tuesday night at Fenway Park. Connelly Early will get the start for Boston, opposite Luis Gil for New York. First pitch from Fenway Park at 6:45 p.m. ET. 

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          Aljamain Sterling to create 'an argument' for title at UFC Vegas 116

          Aljamain Sterling sees the opportunity to shift momentum for the next title shot in his direction at UFC Fight Night 274 with a statement performance.

          Former bantamweight titleholder Sterling (25-5 MMA, 17-5 UFC) has one major career ambition left, and that's to capture the featherweight belt and join the exclusive club of names to raise UFC gold in multiple weight classes.

          He gets a big spotlight Saturday when he takes on streaking fellow contender Youssef Zalal (18-5-1 MMA, 8-3-1 UFC) in the headlining act at Meta APEX in Las Vegas (Paramount+), and with champion Alexander Volkanovski's next defense yet to be announced, there is still a chance to make an impression on the UFC brass.

          "Glass half-full, it gives me the opportunity to potentially slide in there," Sterling told MMA Junkie on Monday. "A lot of people thought I won that fight with Movsar (Evloev at UFC 310). I still think I won that fight with him, and I should have had that man's '0.' With that said, if I go out there and beat a young buck that's surging hot right now – his story is amazing, and he's a great dude – if I go out there and do what I'm supposed to do and do it in impressive fashion, I think there's an argument to grant me the title shot against Volkanovski. Another legend.

          "I go out there and get it done, I don't see why you wouldn't want to make that matchup. ... I want to earn my keep. I want to earn my shot. I'm not asking for a handout. I'm just stating the facts on things I have done in this sport and accomplished, and saying like, 'Yo, don't forget about me, man. I'm still here.' With a big win this weekend, I think that pushed my case even further and strengthens it."

          Sterling, 36, who hasn't competed since a unanimous decision victory over Brian Ortega in August, knows it will be a significant task to put the stamp on Zalal, 29, who has never been beaten inside the distance.

          Zalal is 5-0 since returning to the octagon for a second stint in February 2024, and is riding high off the momentum of a 98-second submission win over Josh Emmett. Sterling plans to apply a grappling pressure unlike Zalal has ever seen before, though, with the expectation that it will net him the finish.

          "I'm going to straight Gamrot-style this," Sterling said. "I hope he's ready to grapple for 25 minutes or less. I'm predicting a third-round finish, and I think I can get out of there with a rear-naked choke. Get on his back and do what I do best. I've got my work cut out for me. I know a puzzle and what test I have in front of me. He's one of the smarter fighters in this division.

          "I believe I'm going to be the first one to finish Youssef and tap his ass out. I'm ready, man. The backpack is coming, and there's going to be nowhere to run in there with a guy like me."

          This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: Aljamain Sterling plans to make case for title shot at UFC Vegas 116

          Rhett Lowder provides much-needed 6 innings as Reds win 4th straight

          ST. PETERSBURG, FL – As much as the Cincinnati Reds have been thirsting for games like this from the lineup, they might have needed what they got from starting pitcher Rhett Lowder even more in their 6-1, series-opening victory over the Tampa Bay Rays Monday night.

          Lowder put the first four men he faced on base in the first, walked home a run and needed 34 pitches just to get through the inning.

          Cue another big lift for MLB’s best bullpen?

          Not so fast.

          Lowder fought back to retire 17 of 20 and get through six innings, including two nine-pitch innings along the way.

          Apr 20, 2026; St. Petersburg, Florida, USA; Cincinnati Reds starting pitcher Rhett Lowder (25) throws a pitch in the first inning against the Tampa Bay Rays at Tropicana Field.

          More: Caleb Ferguson, Jose Trevino eye timelines for returns from Reds IL

          The Reds’ bullpen which entered the week leading the majors with a 2.31 ERA,  has been the talk of the Reds’ best start in 20 years – the biggest reason for its 10-0 record in games decided by two or fewer runs (and 3-0 mark in extra innings).

          It's been the backbone of a 15-8 start overall that has them in sole possession of first place in the NL Central. What's more, it's also the core of a 9-2 start on the road, the team's best road start since the 1990 championship team (12-2), which includes a 4-0 start to this six-game trip.

          But the other side of that deep and effective bullpen has been the other category the pen led the majors in entering the week: 84 individual appearances, with all seven short relievers pitching in at least 10 of the Reds’ first 22 games.

          That included Graham Ashcraft and Connor Phillips with 12 each, just one off the MLB lead through the weekend.

          Phillips got the ball again in the ninth with the big lead Monday night.

          Perhaps not surprisingly, it has coincided with nearly four innings a game for the relievers in the early going so far.

          “I get nervous because our bullpen guys have a lot of appearances,” manager Terry Francona said. “They all do. It’s not like there’s just one guy. Hopefully, at some point, we can start to get a little more length (from starters).”

          Enter Lowder (3-1), who looked like a threat to increase the load before settling in to get the game to the seventh with a five-run lead.

          The rookie right-hander didn’t walk a batter after his back-to-back free passes to Jonathan Aranda and Yandy Diaz forced in a run before Lowder had recorded an out in the game.

          He bounced back to strike out lefty hitters Jake Fraley and Cedric Mullins before getting Nick Fortes on a grounder to third to leave the bases loaded.

          Apr 20, 2026; St. Petersburg, Florida, USA; Cincinnati Reds first baseman Sal Stewart (27) celebrates after hitting a two run home run in the first inning against the Tampa Bay Rays at Tropicana Field.

          From there, it was all Reds – who already led at that point, thanks to Sal Stewart’s eighth home run of the year, a two-run shot with two out in the first.

          Stewart single-handedly added another run in the seventh with a two-out double, steal of third and sprint home on a wild pitch.

          In between, Elly De La Cruz drove home TJ Friedl in the third two batters after Friedl reached on a one-out double, and the suddenly stirring Rece Hinds delivered his second two-run double in as many games, this time a two-out liner to left in the sixth.

          Could the heretofore slumbering Reds’ bats be awaking in this fourth week of the season?

          Who knows? But a night after scoring six times in the final two innings of an extra-inning win in Minnesota, they rapped nine hits, including six for extra bases and went 4-for-12 with men in scoring position.

          This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Starting pitcher Rhett Lowder gives Cincinnati Reds 4th straight win

          Patriots, Eagles named top suitors for history-making $106 million five-time Pro Bowler

          Patriots, Eagles named top suitors for history-making $106 million five-time Pro Bowler originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

          It would be foolish to expect trade noise in the NFL to slow down anytime soon, especially with the NFL Draft slated to begin on Thursday. 

          As it relates to possible suitors for a history-making five-time Pro Bowler (he became the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history last March), USA Today’s Ayrton Ostly believes the Philadelphia Eagles and New England Patriots should be atop the list.

          “Maxx Crosby looked poised for a change in scenery with a move to Baltimore from Las Vegas as the Raiders rebuild under coach Klint Kubiak,” Mostly wrote Monday.

          “That ultimately wasn’t to be, but there’s a chance he still gets moved during the NFL draft if the price moves enough for other teams to be interested. He’ll still require at least a first-round pick and multiple Day 2 selections.”

          “The Eagles could be an interesting trade partner in this scenario. Could the Eagles take a gamble and move off of Carter for Crosby and future draft capital? The Patriots have more draft capital than most in 2026 and could package part of that for Crosby to ensure they continue to contend in the AFC East.”

          If the Patriots managed to poach A.J. Brown from the Eagles and Crosby from the Raiders during the same offseason, the public would have every reason to hop on the hype train before the 2026-27 campaign kicks off. 

          Adding an established No. 1 receiver and versatile edge rusher two months after reaching the Super Bowl would give the franchise the weapons necessary to get over the hump. 

          While it’s far more likely the Patriots acquire Brown while striking out on Crosby, it’s still a possibility as of late April.

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          ‘If they want him, call us not the press’ – Barcelona sent warning over pursuit of transfer target

          ‘If they want him, call us not the press’ – Barcelona sent warning over pursuit of transfer target
          ‘If they want him, call us not the press’ – Barcelona sent warning over pursuit of transfer target

          Inter have responded to Barcelona’s interest in star defender Alessandro Bastoni, who has been made the top target for the Catalan side to strengthen their defence this summer. The Italian defender has reportedly given the green light to Barcelona to go ahead with the move.

          The 26-year-old has supposedly turned down an approach from Liverpool in recent weeks, as he prioritises a move to Barcelona. Already the Blaugrana are in talks with his camp on personal terms, and the suggestion is that a deal could be struck for around €55m plus a young player.

          Inter respond to Barcelona interest in Bastoni

          That said, so far the two clubs are yet to negotiate, and it appears the talks are currently going through Bastoni’s agent. Speaking at the Inside the Sport 2026 event, Inter Sporting Director Piero Ausilio publicly addressed the matter. Diario AS carried his quotes.

          “Bastoni has a contract with Inter and there are no indications that he is going to leave. We are happy with him and we are sure that he will continue to contribute much. If someone is interested, call us, they have our numbers. We have not yet considered tactical changes in the transfer market; we will postpone the conversations about the future until there is more tranquility. Right now, there are objectives to achieve.”

          Would Inter accept a player exchange for Bastoni?

          On Thursday, it was revealed that young Barcelona right-back Hector Fort is of interest to Inter, and could be included in their offer for Bastoni. On the other hand, Roony Bardghji has also been cited as a potential bargaining chip. This would of course require the player in question to accept a deal. Inter’s willingness to negotiate a player-plus-cash deal will no doubt depend on whether they genuinely feel they can strike a bargain on a player with a high upside.

          Bills urged to roll the dice in NFL Draft

          Texas A&M Aggies wide receiver KC Concepcion

          Bills urged to roll the dice in NFL Draft originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

          The Buffalo Bills addressed their problematic receiver position this offseason, as DJ Moore came to the AFC East.

          With Moore now Josh Allen's No.1 weapon, for some, that is more than enough to give the Bills' offense what they need to help power a Super Bowl push.

          Others aren't so inclined to think that way.

          Given the Bills are still waiting on Keon Coleman to show he can be a consistently productive receiver, there are some mock drafts that have Buffalo taking another weapon in the first round.

          And for NFL.com's Eric Edholm, in his latest mock draft, he's got the Bills taking Texas A&M's KC Concepcion.

          "I thought long and hard about giving the Bills a pass rusher here, and trading down might be their first choice, but I think they can roll the dice on another offensive weapon and go defense later," Edholm wrote.

          More:Exciting Buccaneers draft theme starting to emerge

          Bills trying to fix Keon mistake?

          With just two seasons in the league, it is a little hard to say Coleman's selection was a mistake, but if Edholm's mock comes to fruition, then it would certainly put Keon on notice.

          If Concepcion comes in and is a real weapon for Allen straight away, puts up some good numbers, while Coleman struggles, then the writing might be on the wall.

          Conversely, Keon might see Concepcion's pick as a challenge and rise to it, becoming a better player. So there are multiple ways this can go.

          Buffalo needs defensive help, though, and passing on that in the first round is interesting, as we know the offense will be elite once again.

          And in Concepcion, maybe, just maybe, Buffalo has its Keon replacement.

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          The 2026 NBA Playoffs Are Set Up to Be the Most Unpredictable Postseason in Years

          Apr 19, 2026; San Antonio, Texas, USA; San Antonio Spurs guard Devin Vassell (24) reacts after scoring a three-point basket during the second half of game one of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs against the Portland Trail Blazers at Frost Bank Center. Mandatory Credit: Scott Wachter-Imagn Images

          The bracket is locked. The first round is underway. And for the first time in a while, there is no consensus favorite heading into the NBA playoffs.

          Yes, Oklahoma City is the obvious pick on paper. But the deeper you look at this field, the more it feels like a postseason where anything could happen.

          BonusFinder, a trusted name in the gambling industry whose work includes guides to no ID verification casinos, has been tracking how playoff uncertainty is shifting betting markets in real time. A sports analyst at the site said, “Oklahoma City’s net rating numbers are the kind that make oddsmakers uncomfortable. When a team performs at that level across a full regular season, historical precedent says you back them — and right now the market reflects exactly that.”

          The Thunder’s Historic Case

          Oklahoma City enters the playoffs as the West’s No. 1 seed for the third consecutive year, riding a net rating of 11.1 points per 100 possessions. That number is not just good. It is historically elite. Since 2000, only five teams have finished a regular season with a net rating that high, and four of them won the championship. The lone exception was the 2015-16 Spurs, who were bounced in the second round by, funnily enough, Oklahoma City.

          The Thunder have the depth, the defensive identity, and a roster built for the grind of a seven-game series. Repeating is never easy, but the statistical case for OKC is about as strong as it gets — and betting markets are reflecting exactly that, with oddsmakers installing them as heavy favorites despite a wide-open field.

          Detroit Is the Story Nobody Expected

          To understand why Detroit sitting at the East’s No. 1 seed matters— you have to remember where this franchise was.

          As recently as 2022, the Pistons had the worst record in the league. They cycled through coaches, burned through lottery picks, and gave their fanbase very little reason for optimism. Now they are hosting Game 1 with home-court advantage through the conference playoffs. That turnaround deserves more attention than it is getting.

          Cade Cunningham’s return from an 11-game absence adds another layer of intrigue. If he is healthy and sharp, Detroit has the kind of balanced roster that gives opponents problems.

          Despite this, they might be vulnerable early. They’ve run into an Orlando Magic team that decimated the Charlotte Hornets in the Play-In final, who handed the home-team Pistons the only home loss of all Game 1’s. Dropping Game 1 is never a comfortable first-round outcome for a top seed.

          The East Is Wide Open

          Boston locked up the No. 2 seed after tying the NBA record with 29 threes in a single game, a statement performance heading into the postseason. The Celtics have the shooting, the experience, and Jaylen Brown playing the best basketball of his career at exactly the right time. Questions around Jayson Tatum’s fitness remain the one variable that could unravel their title case.

          New York and Cleveland round out the top four. The Knicks draw Atlanta in the first round, a Hawks team that clawed their way to the No. 6 seed and plays with an edge. Cleveland gets Toronto in a matchup that could quietly be one of the best first-round series in the entire bracket. The Raptors have been one of the most improved teams in the second half of the season, and a 4-5 series is historically where upsets happen most often.

          Then there are the play-in teams. The Sixers destroyed the Magic, but were blown out in Game 1 against Boston (a Joel Embiid classic).

          Despite dropping to Philly, Orlando has been much better in their last two games and poses a real threat to dethroning the Pistons. 

          The Western Conference Gauntlet

          Beyond OKC, the West is stacked with experience. San Antonio, with Victor Wembanyama anchoring one of the league’s best defenses, earned the No. 2 seed and draws Portland, a play-in team riding high after knocking out Phoenix. Denver and Minnesota meet in a 3-6 matchup that feels more like a Conference Finals series. The Nuggets and Wolves have playoff history, and neither team will back down.

          Los Angeles and Houston at four versus five is another series that could go the distance. The Lakers locked in their seed late, and the Rockets, despite a loss to Minnesota that dropped them to fifth, have the young talent to push anyone, especially if Kevin Durant can return to the lineup (missed Game 1 due to injury).

          For anyone building out their sports betting strategy heading into the postseason, the West is where the value bets live.

          What History Tells Us

          The Ringer’s recent deep dive into playoff predictors reinforced what most analysts already suspected. Net rating is the strongest regular-season indicator of postseason success. The top four teams in that category — OKC, San Antonio, Detroit, and Boston — have won their first-round series 88 percent of the time since 2000. No champion in that span has finished with a net rating worse than eighth.

          That does not mean the chalk always holds. It means that if you are looking for a champion, you are almost certainly looking at one of those four teams. The bracket will do its best to prove history wrong.

          It usually fails.

          The post The 2026 NBA Playoffs Are Set Up to Be the Most Unpredictable Postseason in Years appeared first on The Lead.

          Lions urged to trade for $23 million pass-catcher during 2026 NFL Draft

          Lions urged to trade for $23 million pass-catcher during 2026 NFL Draft originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

          The Detroit Lions are hoping to get back to contention in 2026 after having a disappointing campaign in 2025. 

          There's plenty of reason to still believe in the Lions. After all, the team still has Jared Goff, Jahmyr Gibbs, Amon-Ra St. Brown, and Sam LaPorta on offense, with some elite defenders like Aidan Hutchinson and Brian Branch. 

          In the Goff/Dan Campbell era, the Lions have traditionally had a great offense. You can never have too much offense, so what if the Lions just decide to add as many weapons as possible? Vito Chirco of Lions On SN recently identified three players the Lions could trade for during the draft. 

          One notable suggestion was tight end Evan Engram, who is currently on the Denver Broncos. Engram perhaps slightly underperformed in 2025, so it's possible the team could move him rather than keep him and his $14 million cap hit. 

          Regarding this potential deal, Chirco offered the following: 

          The two-time Pro Bowler (Engram) brings a solid degree of athleticism and proven production, and would be an instant upgrade over Brock Wright (and recently acquired Tyler Conklin) as Detroit’s No. 2 tight end. 

          If the Broncos end up making Engram available, it wouldn’t hurt Holmes to dial up Sean Payton’s squad. 

          As Chirco mentioned, Engram would certainly be an upgrade at TE2 for the Lions. Brock Wright has been around for a while and has never been much of a receiving threat. The team brought in veteran Tyler Conklin this offseason, but he caught just seven passes in 2025. 

          Engram, meanwhile, is a two-time Pro Bowler who has had at least 600 receiving yards in four different seasons. Putting the veteran next to LaPorta, with St. Brown and Jameson Williams on the outside? That would be a tough group for any defense to deal with. 

          Considering Engram is about to be 32 and is entering the final year of his contract, the Broncos shouldn't want too much in return. Perhaps a late-round pick and/or swap could be enough to get Engram to the Motor City. 

          Teams like the Lions have big goals in 2026. Adding quality veterans for a low cost is the type of move winning teams make. 

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          4-Star Safety Khalil Terry decommits from Notre Dame

          There’s a lot of good recruiting news coming Notre Dame’s way over the next few weeks, but today, 4-Star safety Khalil Terry announced his decommitment from Notre Dame’s 2027 football recruiting class.

          🚨BREAKING🚨 4-star safety Khalil Terry has decommitted from Notre Dame, @GregBiggins reports.

          Read: https://t.co/ufoYSW0iXDpic.twitter.com/PHyGntFpSV

          — Rivals (@Rivals) April 20, 2026

          Terry offered no real specifics as to why, but he did say it was more about his feelings.

          “Honestly, it just came down to what felt right for me. I spent a lot of time talking with my family and the people I trust, and just thinking everything through. 

          “It wasn’t an easy decision at all. At the end of the day, I felt like this was the best move for me, and something I could be confident in.”

          In terms of the timing, Terry said it just felt right for him now. 

          While this isn’t something that we should just brush aside — Notre Dame should be alright here, and have been stacking talent at the position over the last few classes.

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          Tight EndPreston Fryzel, Ian PremerJames FlaniganJack LarsenCooper Flanagan
          Wide ReceiverDylan Faison, Bubba Frazier, Kaydon Finley, Devin Fitzgerald, Brayden RobinsonElijah Burress, Jerome Bettis Jr., Quincy PorterCam Williams, Micah Gilbert, Logan Saldate, Mylan Graham
          CenterCameron HerronJoe Otting
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          Defensive EndEbenezer Ewetade, Rodney DunhamDominik Hulak, Joseph ReiffBryce Young, Loghan Thomas, Keon Keeley
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          Safety Ayden Pouncey, Joey O’Brien, Nick ReddishEthan Long, Brandon LoganTae Johnson
          CornerbackAce Alston, Xavier HasanChaston Smith, Khary AdamsDallas Golden, Mark Zachery, Jayden SandersLeonard Moore
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          Quinn Meinerz celebrates bowling strike with Jaylen Waddle dance

          New Denver Broncos wide receiver Jaylen Waddle's influence has already been appreciated by his teammates.

          All-Pro guard Quinn Meinerz is the most recent teammate to show his affinity for Waddle. A video from one of the guard's live streams was re-shared on Twitter/X, and Meinerz is seen bowling a strike before doing Waddle's trademark touchdown dance back to his lane. Meinerz is an avid bowler, but it speaks volumes that Meinerz used Waddle's signature moves while doing one of his favorite hobbies.

          You can see the full video below.

          I think it’s safe to say that Quinn Meinerz loves the Waddle dance 😂 pic.twitter.com/SwF18CQKnV

          — SleeperBroncos (@SleeperBroncos) April 20, 2026

          Waddle has made an indelible impression on his new Broncos teammates. He has been seen hanging around with cornerback Pat Surtain, went to dinner with quarterback Bo Nix and members of the Denver front office, and made a fantastic impression on longtime left tackle Garett Bolles.

          In addition to his teammates embracing him, Waddle has also embraced the team back, as he has been seen wearing Broncos gear on several different occasions.

          The Broncos are ready to embrace their next chapter with Waddle on the team, and are looking forward to making the team go even further in 2026.

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          This article originally appeared on Broncos Wire: NFL: Quinn Meinerz celebrates strike with Jaylen Waddle dance

          Rutgers Baseball takes road series against Penn State

          The Scarlet Knights were in need of a series victory in Big Ten play.

          After getting swept by the top-ranked UCLA Bruins last weekend, Rutgers responded with two wins against Penn State in a high-scoring series at Medlar Field at Lubrano Park in State College.

          Game One

          After a slow start led to a scoreless tie in the third inning, Rutgers exploded.

          The Scarlet Knights scored 10 runs in the top of the third to spark a 13-11 win on Friday afternoon.

          Jack Sweeney got the scoring started with an RBI single. He would homer later in the inning, the first of two on the day. Trey Wells drove in two with with a single as well.

          Sweeney’s second home run of the day came in the fifth inning before Matt Chatelle delivered a solo shot to put Rutgers up 13-6. Sweeney finished 3-for-5 with four RBI.

          Penn State did not go away with five runs over the final three innings but Rutgers was able to hang on.

          Game Two

          In a series that was dominated by offense, Vincent Borghese took over game two on the mound.

          Borghese delivered a gem, tossing eight innings allowing one run on seven hits with six strikeouts and two walks during a 4-1 win for Rutgers. He allowed a run in the second inning before keeping Penn State off the scoreboard for the next six innings.

          Rutgers trailed 1-0 into the fifth inning before Ryan Jaros tied the game with an RBI single. He would give the Scarlet Knights the lead with a two-run single in the seventh inning.

          Gabriel Rivera finished with two hits as well. Jason Masick closed out the game with a hitless ninth inning.

          Game Three

          Penn State got to the Rutgers’ staff early as it looked to avoid a sweep.

          The Nittany Lions took a 5-0 lead after three innings before it ballooned to 14-2. Rutgers scored 11 unanswered runs but fell just short during a 14-13 loss to end the weekend.

          Rutgers began the comeback attempt in the top of the seventh with seven runs to cut the lead to 14-9. Sweeney drove in a run before Julius Rosado added a three-run triple. Wells tripled later in the inning to drive in two runs.

          The Scarlet Knights cut into the lead further in the eighth as Jaros homered before RBI knocks from Carreras and Rivera. A Trey Wells home run in the ninth got Rutgers within one run but it could not get closer.

          Now validated, Brendan Coyle returns to Siena as conduit to new era

          LOUDONVILLE, NY - MARCH 15: Player Brendan Coyle is interviewed after the Siena men's basketball team found out they will be facing No. 1 overall seed Duke in the first round in Greenville, S.C. during a public watch party at the UHY Center for the NCAA Tournament Selection Show on Sunday, March 15, 2026 in Loudonville, N.Y. (Lori Van Buren/Albany Times Union via Getty Images)

          Leading up to the 2026 MAAC Tournament in Atlantic City, Brendan Coyle was struggling. The sharpshooter who made 94 threes at a 39% clip in his junior season had dipped below 30% as a senior. When he walked on to play for Carm Maciariello in 2022-23, and then redshirted, he probably didn’t envision his career unfolding the way it did.

          He told Mid-Major Madness in March that he “didn’t know” what to expect from his career. He was thrust into a key bench role on a putrid 4-28 team that got Maciariello fired, but then-new coach Gerry McNamara believed in his shooting enough to keep him and further expand his role.

          Coyle, a Niskayuna native who grew up going to Siena games, he was ready to end the Saints’ 16-year NCAA Tournament drought that he watched from the MVP Arena stands. And he helped do just that. He made eight threes in three games and grabbed 8.6 boards per game as Siena won the MAAC Tournament.

          “Absolutely (it felt like finishing unfinished business from the guys I watched growing up),” Coyle told Mid-Major Madness after the MAAC Championship win over Merrimack in Atlantic City. “Coming through, watching a lot of talented guys. It’s the first one in 16 years, so it’s amazing to be able to do it with this group.”

          Now, with his hometown career validated, he isn’t done yet. He’s coming back for year five to be the conduit to the next era of Saints’ basketball after McNamara left to take over at Syracuse. Siena basketball announced that he, along with Owen Schlager, Isaiah Henderson, and Reid Ducharme will return. But of those four, Coyle is the only one who played more than 30% of the minutes this season.

          And just as he was the bridge from the Albany community — as a local kid — to the Saints starting lineup under McNamara, he’ll be the bridge from the champions to the new vision that head coach Nevada Smith has for the program.

          Coyle told Mid-Major Madness in March that he would joke with a Siena manager about how the two were the only two holdovers from the 2022-23 team. Coyle remains the only player holdover from the Maciariello era, and will be the rare player in modern college basketball to stay in a program for five years. Even through three different coaches, Coyle remains a Saint.

          And Smith’s vision should be a perfect fit for Coyle, looking for a major bounce-back in his three-point shooting percentage.

          “It’s up and down mentally,” Coyle told Mid-Major Madness of his shooting struggles back in that interview before the MAAC Tournament. “But just trying to stay positive because you know eventually shots are going to fall. My teammates have faith in me, my coaches have faith in me, and we all try to lift each other up.”


          Smith modernized Shaka Smart’s offense during his five years at Marquette. He helped turn Tyler Kolek into an NBA point guard, and was a key reason why the Golden Eagles ranked top 35 in offense for three consecutive years. But his offensive roots go deeper than that. He, like McNamara, is a shooter at heart. He made a program record 313 career three-pointers at Division III Bethany, and then when he went into coaching, implemented a fast-paced, three-point heavy style.

          It’s one that should be perfect for creating threes for Coyle, as long as the Saints can nail the evaluation of the point guard position in the transfer portal.

          His offenses were shooting nearly 30 threes per game in 2008, long before it was the norm around college basketball. And it was because of that three-point heavy style that he was an attractive candidate for basketball analytics pioneer Daryl Morey, who brought him to the Rockets organization in the G League.

          But it was after that, when he went to the Miami Heat organization, that he became ingrained in the cultural side of building a program. It’s what has been so important for Shaka Smart’s teams, and why many of his assistants have been so successful. Smith’s path looks different from somebody like Donny Lind or Will Wade — other former Smart assistants — but he’s made it to this point regardless.

          And he’ll have the greatest gift that a new coach can ask for in year one. A bastion of a successful previous culture, a face of the program in the local community, and a perfect fit for his scheme.

          He’s got it all in one with Brendan Coyle.

          UFC releases loud-mouth Paddy Pimblett teammate, who illegally punched opponent after UFC London loss

          Shem Rock after his Lightweight Bout against Abdul Kareem Al Selwady during UFC Fight Night at The O2, London. Picture date: Saturday March 21, 2026. (Photo by Bradley Collyer/PA Images via Getty Images) | PA Images via Getty Images

          Another round of roster cuts has arrived.

          Today (Mon., April 20, 2026), it was revealed that two fighters have been removed from UFC’s active roster, meaning they have been released from their respective contracts and/or the promotion decided not to extend them.

          The two fighters who lost their jobs are: 22-fight Octagon veteran Pedro Munhoz and Shem Rock.

          Munhoz (20-10) requested his release earlier this month — and got it.

          “The Young Punisher” is riding a three-fight losing streak and hasn’t competed since a unanimous decision loss to Aiemann Zahabi at UFC Edmonton in 2024.

          The long-time Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) veteran and former Top 15 Bantamweight contender leaves behind a lengthy and battle-tested run in the 135 lbs division, where he shared the Octagon with a “Who’s Who” of elite competition, including Aljamain Sterling, Jose Aldo, Dominick Cruz, Sean O’Malley, Frankie Edgar, and Cody Garbrandt.

          During his UFC tenure, Munhoz earned four “Fight of the Night” bonuses, three “Performance of the Night” bonuses, and compiled 22 appearances inside the Octagon — the second-most in Bantamweight history behind Marlon Vera.

          Munoz exits the promotion with a 10-10-2 record.

          Rock (12-3-1), meanwhile, never got going.

          The outspoken teammate of Paddy Pimblett entered the UFC with buzz following a strong run in OKTAGON, but went 0-2 inside the Octagon. He dropped a decision to Nurullo Aliev in his debut, then suffered another lopsided loss to Abdul-Kareem Al-Selwady at UFC London.

          It was what happened after that second loss that likely sealed his fate.

          Following the fight, Rock threw a punch at Al-Selwady after Al-Selwady refused to shake his hand — a situation that stemmed from earlier bad blood, including a shove at weigh-ins.

          Not a good look and now he’s gone.

          Rock exits the promotion winless, while Munhoz walks away after a long, respected run.

          Two very different departures.

          Same result.


          To checkout UFC’s upcoming schedule of events click here.

          Formula One makes rule changes after drivers' criticism

          Max Verstappen has been vocal in his criticism of the changes made to F1 cars this season (FRANCK ROBICHON)

          Formula One chiefs unanimously agreed on Monday to make rule changes following severe criticism of new regulations introduced this season which led to doubts over Max Verstappen continuing in the sport.

          The new rules made cars a combination of combustion and electrical power, meaning drivers had to carefully manage their battery, effectively slowing down on a qualifying lap, while the cars had boost buttons to allow them to overtake.

          Four-time world champion Verstappen called the new style of racing "a joke" after the Chinese Grand Prix and hinted he would take a break from F1 in 2027 unless changes were made.

          Other drivers had criticised the new rules and fans said the changes had detracted from the experience of spectators.

          Following an online meeting between F1, its governing body FIA, and the sport's team principals, tweaks to the rules have been finalised and are set to come in for the Miami Grand Prix on May 3.

          That race will end the season's enforced five-week break following the cancellation of the Bahrain and Saudi Arabia races due to the conflict in the Middle East.

          Among the changes, energy harvesting -- which helps the driver charge the battery -- will be reduced from eight megajoules to seven and the hybrid power unit will be increased from 250kw to 350kw. 

          The changes are designed to allow the drivers to go at full speed for longer in qualifying.

          Another change has been made to the boost button, after British driver Ollie Bearman's high-speed crash at the last round in Japan, which was attributed partly to the difference in closing speeds.

          The boost button will now be capped at 150kw, "limiting sudden performance differentials", the FIA said in a statement.

          Further talks are set to take place after the Miami Grand Prix.

          Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff cautioned against sweeping changes to the rulebook, after his drivers Kimi Antonelli and George Russell made a fast start to the season. Antonelli leads Russell by nine points in the standings after the first three races.

          Speaking before the meeting, Wolff said: "The discussions that have been taking place between the drivers, the FIA, Formula One, and the teams have been constructive. And we all share the same objectives.

          "It's how can we improve the product, make it out-and-out racing, and look at what can improve in terms of safety, but act with a scalpel and not with a baseball bat.

          "We are going to ratify, in order to evolve, because there has only been three races. We need to learn from the past, where decisions were sometimes made in an erratic way, and then we overshot and realised it wasn't good.

          "We are custodians of the sport and we have many hundreds of thousands of fans that love F1. In order to protect this huge opportunity that the sport gives us, we shouldn't badmouth in public our own sport."

          gj/nf

          Exciting Buccaneers draft theme starting to emerge

          Exciting Buccaneers draft theme starting to emerge originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

          The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have shifted towards offense in the first round of the previous two drafts, but this season, there is a sense that Todd Bowles' side has to grab a pass rusher.

          Not picking until No. 15, there's a chance no key pass rushers are on the board, and if that happens, how the franchise pivots will be interesting.

          We have seen trends start to emerge in mock drafts over the past week, and when it comes to the Buccaneers, there's one name that has continued to pop up, and it might excite fans.

          And in Eric Edholm's latest mock draft for NFL.com, that name has again popped up with the Buccaneers, and that's Oregon tight end, Kenyon Sadiq.

          "Zac Robinson used a lot of 12 personnel as the Falcons' offensive coordinator last year," Edholm wrote. "Now that he's occupying that role for Tampa, Robinson could bring that package with him, with Sadiq and Cade Otton at tight end. There's no pass rusher or linebacker available to move me off this pick."

          More: Chiefs double down on Justin Fields' role in 2026

          Sadiq a future starter

          There is every chance that Tampa Bay looks at Sadiq as the one to take over from Cade Otton when the time comes.

          Seen as a big receiver, other than a tight end, Sadiq is a vertical threat and would bolster Baker Mayfield's weapons after losing Mike Evans.

          Yes, there are defensive needs, and if the Bucs can wipe out before they pick at No. 15, I could also see them trading back to get more draft capital.

          But if Sadiq is the pick, fans will be in for a treat as this athletic beast, who is easily the best tight end in the draft, will make plays week in, week out for Mayfield's offense.

          More NFL news:

          Michigan high school hockey Division 3 All-State team

          The Michigan high school All-State Division 3 hockey team as selected the Michigan High School Hockey Coaches Association:

          Michigan hockey Division 3 All-State first team

          • Connor Arko (F), Houghton
          • Bryce Bjornson (F), East Grand Rapids
          • Nolan Bink (D), Escanaba
          • Tyler Boynton-Fisher (G), Bay Reps
          • Diezel Cariera (D), Orchard Lake St. Mary’s
          • Nick Gould (F), Liggett
          • Graham Johnson (F), Escanaba
          • Nathan Ligi (F), South Lyon Unified
          • Nathan Londo (F), Calumet
          • Erik Loukus (F), Calumet
          • Noah Maillette (F), Houghton
          • Cullen McGowan (D), Divine Child
          • Brody McNamara (F), Divine Child
          • Wesley Mattila (D), Houghton
          • Drake Niemela (D), Calumet
          • Efe Oztorun (F), Cranbrook
          • Brody Ososki (F), Big Rapids
          • Patrick Neton (D), Cranbrook
          • Parker Nevenhoven (G), Marquette
          • Thaddeus Raynish (F), Orchard Lake St. Mary’s
          • Brody Sheldon (F), Marquette
          • Luke Thick (F), Marysville
          • Blake Tice (G), Cranbrook

          Michigan hockey Division 3 All-State second team

          • Trevor Bird (F), East Grand Rapids
          • Kole Boike (F), Divine Child
          • Ethan Brinker (D), East Grand Rapids
          • Connor Forster (F) Riverview Gabriel Richard
          • Cully Hayes (G), Escanaba
          • Griffin Marchal (F), Liggett
          • Maverick Marakham (F), Riverview/Cabrini
          • Carter McNamara (D), Divine Child.
          • Charlie Mueller (F), Grosse Pointe North
          • Brady Nolfo (D), Marysville
          • Charlie Nebus (G), Divine Child
          • Tristan Pohl (F), FNV
          • Cam Rocchini (D), Cranbrook
          • Charlie Roberts (F), Orchard Lake St. Mary’s
          • Seth Sandstrom (F), Marquette
          • Jack Sayen (F), Houghton
          • Kaiden DuRussel (F), Bay City
          • Kirby Storm (F), Hancock
          • Jacob Spagnuolo (D), Marquette
          • Brogan Turner (F), Painesdale Jeffers
          • Luc Valiot (G), Liggett
          • Killian Voorhies (F), Huron Valley
          • Joel Ziecina (D), Bay Reps

          Michigan hockey Division 3 All-State honorable mention

          • Louis Adair (D), Bay City
          • Tyler Axford (D), Hancock
          • Maden Brady (D), Jackson Lumen Christi
          • Ryan Cordaro (D), Liggett
          • Dylan Crouch (D), Calumet
          • Colten Dwarzski (D), Grosse Ile
          • Luke DuMont (F), Jackson Lumen Christi
          • Braeden Guzman (F), Gladwin
          • Kasen Helminen (G), Painesdale Jeffers
          • Blake Heltunen (D), Painesdale Jeffers
          • Braden Hillebrand (F), South Lyon Unified
          • Matthew Hillock (F), Riverview Gabriel Richard
          • Max Johnston (D), Bay City
          • Beau Jukuri (G), Calumet
          • Evan Kakabeeke (F), Portage
          • Isaac Kapenga (F), Grand Rapids CC
          • Keegan Korpi (G), South Lyon Unified
          • Owen Labonte (D), Escanaba
          • Brody LeMire (D), Marquette
          • Cooper Maas (F), Grand Rapids CC
          • Parker Moore (D), Grand Rapids CC
          • Max Nordstrom (F), Painesdale Jeffers
          • Dominic Pizzo (F), Orchard Lake St. Mary’s
          • Daniel Ramos (D), Orchard Lake St. Mary’s
          • Ben Sands (F), Escanaba
          • Austin Scanlon (F), Huron Valley
          • Trevor Turkowski (F), Riverview/Cabrini
          • Eddie Walter (F), Bay Reps
          • Micah Zacks (F), Country Day

          This article originally appeared on The Detroit News: Michigan high school hockey Division 3 All-State team

          End of an era: PGA Tour won’t return to Hawaii beginning in 2027

          A hui hou, Hawaii.

          The PGA Tour will not begin its 2027 season at Kapalua, nor will it return to Hawaii in the coming future, the Tour confirmed Monday to Golfweek. Sports Business Journal and the Associated Press first reported the news, saying the Sony Open was also departing the Tour's schedule, though reports say the event may become a PGA Tour Champions event in the future.

          But it's official, as The Sentry at Kapalua will not return to the PGA Tour schedule in 2027. Sentry, which has an agreement with the Tour through 2035, is a frontrunner to take over sponsorship of the Tour's event at Torrey Pines, which lost Farmers as its title sponsor after the 2026 event. Kapalua has hosted the Tour's season-opening event since 1999.

          "We are grateful to The Plantation Course at Kapalua, Kapalua Resort, Maui County and the State of Hawaii for their longtime support of our season-opening PGA Tour event, as well as the fans, partners and volunteers across Maui who have supported the event throughout the years,” the Tour said in a statement to SBJ and the AP. “The  PGA Tour will share more details regarding its 2027 schedule at a later date.”

          Fans watch as Jordan Spieth chip on the 13th green during the first round of the 2026 Sony Open in Hawaii at Waialae Country Club.

          Stephanie Smith, Sentry's chief marketing & brand officer and chief golf partnership officer, told SBJ and the AP: “We are proud to have sponsored The Sentry in Kapalua for eight years. We have said from the beginning, we love Maui and Maui is a Sentry community not unlike our hometown of Stevens Point, Wisconsin. We cherish the friends and partnerships we have formed over the past several years. Our commitment to the island runs deep, and we remain committed to being active in the community.”

          Hideki Matsuyama won the final edition of the Sentry at Kapalua in 2025, birdieing the final hole to set a PGA Tour scoring record of 35 under par. There was no tournament held this year due to a water dispute at the property, with the season opening at the Sony in mid-January, which Chris Gotterup won.

          The Sony Open dates to 1965 but has been played concurrently since 1971. Next season is set to be the first in 56 years without a PGA Tour event in the state.

          The Tour confirmed to SBJ about the Sony's possible move to the PGA Tour Champions schedule. The senior tour has opened its season at Hualalai every year since 1997.

          The only event confirmed on the Tour's 2027 schedule is the American Express, set for Jan. 21-24.

          And for the first time in three decades, the season will not begin in Hawaii.

          This article originally appeared on Golfweek: PGA Tour leaving Hawaii after 56 years in 2027, per reports

          Vote for The Daily Herald's Columbia area TSSAA boys Athlete of the Week

          With another week of Tennessee high school spring sports behind us, it's time to take a look back at the previous week's top performers and cast your vote for The Daily Herald's Columbia area TSSAA boys Athlete of the Week.

          Here are this week's nominees from action between April 13-18.

          Jayden Powell, Loretto: Powell scored three goals and provided three assists in a 10-1 win over Lewis County.

          Jake Moore, Lawrence County: Moore was 4-for-5 with a home run, a double and three RBIs in a 10-9 win over Loretto. He was also 3-for-3 with a double, an RBI and a run in a 6-2 win over Summertown.

          Casen Springer, Loretto: Springer was 2-for-4 with a home run, three RBIs and a stolen base in a 10-0 win over Forrest. He also pitched a complete game with 12 strikeouts, allowing four hits and one earned run in a 4-1 win over Forrest.

          More: New No. 1 emerges in Nashville area TSSAA baseball Large, Small Class rankings

          Zion Hollis, Mt. Pleasant: Hollis went 2-for-4 with a home run and three RBIs in a 5-2 win over Eagleville.

          Nathan Highland, Spring Hill: Highland placed first in the 100 meter in a meet at BGA with a time of 11.04 seconds. He also placed first in the 200 meter, clocking in at 22.17 seconds.

          Ryder Blackwood, Summertown: Blackwood was 3-for-5 with a home run, a triple, an RBI and two stolen bases in a 13-3 win over Rogers.

          Be sure to vote below before the poll closes at noon on Friday.

          Report scores and stats from your game or match to be included in our Top Performers list updated daily online. Email Harrison Campbell at hcampbell@usatodayco.com and Jonathan Cox at jscox@tennessean.com.

          This article originally appeared on The Daily Herald: Columbia area TSSAA baseball, soccer Athlete of the Week from Week 7

          Vote for The Daily Herald's Columbia area TSSAA girls Athlete of the Week

          As we enter into another week in the Tennessee high school spring sports seasons, you can now cast your vote for The Daily Herald's Columbia area TSSAA girls Athlete of the Week from April 13-17.

          Here are the nominees.

          Autumn Forkum, Battle Creek: Forkum pitched a complete game with 10 strikeouts while allowing just one hit in a 9-0 win over Central Magnet.

          Adalynn Wagner, Columbia Academy: Wagner went 3-for-6 with a double, five RBIs and three runs in a 22-20 win over PCA.

          Shanna Fisher, Loretto: Fisher went 3-for-4 with a home run, a triple, a double and four RBIs in a 13-8 defeat to Collinwood.

          More: Which state power remained No. 1 in latest Nashville area TSSAA softball rankings

          Addelyn Harrison, Spring Hill: Harrison placed first in the 100 meter hurdles and the pole vault in a meet at BGA, clocking in at 17.04 seconds and hitting a personal best mark of 10 feet. She also placed second in the 200 meter hurdles with a time of 53.95 seconds.

          Audrey Cathey, Summit: Cathey hit for the cycle, going 4-for-5 with a home run, a triple, a double and five RBIs in a 14-3 win over Battle Creek.

          Leighla Rains, Zion Christian: Rains was 3-for-3 with a home run and two RBIs in a 6-2 win over Franklin Road Christian. Rains was also 2-for-3 with a home run, a double and one RBI in a 5-4 win over Franklin Road Christian.

          Be sure to cast your vote below before the poll closes at noon on Friday.

          Report scores and stats from your game or match to be included in our Top Performers list updated daily online. Email Harrison Campbell at hcampbell@usatodayco.com and Jonathan Cox at jscox@tennessean.com.

          This article originally appeared on The Daily Herald: Columbia area TSSAA softball Athlete of the Week from Week 7

          Warriors want multi-year commitment from Steve Kerr in future contract

          The Golden State Warriors revealed their desires in a possible Steve Kerr contract recently, as two sides are set to engage in negotiations soon.

          According to ESPN, Golden State wants a multi-year commitment from Kerr if he were to continue as the Warriors' head coach.

          Team sources told ESPN that the Warriors' front office wants Kerr to "express a hunger" for coaching rather than just "loyalty to Draymond Green and Steph Curry."

          A possible departure from Kerr could mean that the Warriors begin to shift their focus to a youth movement, as their 2025-26 roster was among the oldest in the league.

          However, Golden State will need to act sooner rather than later, as some of the top coaching candidates are being courted aggressively by other teams.

          This article originally appeared on Warriors Wire: Warriors want multi-year commitment from Steve Kerr in future contract

          What Makes Collin Graf a Good Complement For Macklin Celebrini and Will Smith?

          While Macklin Celebrini’s record-breaking sophomore season and Will Smith’s growth received the majority of the attention around the San Jose Sharks this season, Collin Graf quietly showed his value on their wing and on the penalty kill.

          Graf, an undrafted forward out of Quinnipiac University, isn’t the most flashy player, nor is he going to compete for a Rocket Richard Trophy or even a Selke. He does his job, and he does it effectively. It’s not easy to play alongside one of the NHL’s best, yet he’s been able to do it with little issue despite very little NHL experience.

          Graf just completed his first full season at the NHL level, and he showed that he’s here to stay. The 23-year-old winger played 81 games for the Sharks this season, scoring 21 goals and 46 points. While he didn’t spend the entire season alongside Smith and Celebrini, it was the most common combination for each individual player.

          Graf spent 24.2% of his total even-strength ice time alongside the Sharks’ dynamic duo. It seemed like no matter how many times Ryan Warsofsky tried to change things up, sooner or later Graf found his way back to the first line. 

          Although Graf is far from a conventional first-line winger, his game complements Smith and Celebrini very well. Much like how Chris Kunitz was a mainstay alongside Sidney Crosby in the early-to-mid 2010s, Graf’s skill set creates opportunities for those around him. 

          “[Graf is] just so smart. The way he thinks the game, and he always has his head up looking for plays,” Celebrini said when asked why they work so well together. “That's something that me and Will like to do [as well]. We like to make plays and read off each other. He also has a great stick, and he's able to make those plays.”

          Smith and Graf have been familiar with one other dating back to their collegiate days; as a result, Smith doesn’t seem overly surprised by how well Graf has adjusted to the NHL. “He was awesome. He put up some big numbers. I played against him in college, and he was great there, so I knew what we were getting when he signed here,” Smith said. “Playing with him is great too. He's really smart and has an unbelievable stick.”

          Graf is a capable player offensively, but where he truly shone this season was on the penalty kill. He emerged as one of the most valuable players on the Sharks in that regard. As a whole, the Sharks’ penalty kill and overall defensive play struggled mightily during the 2025-26 season, but they have evidently found a diamond in the rough.  Of course, that defensive responsibility also transfers over to five-on-five play, which allows Celebrini and Smith to focus on what they do best, generating offense.

          “[Graf] obviously had a really good year. No one probably predicted 21 goals,” Warsofsky said. “[He] did a lot of good things. He was the first guy with the boards on our penalty kill [and has a] good stick. [He was] more of a guy who was slated as a checking line forward and moved up at times. We will see where his ceiling is.”

          As a player who had the odds stacked against him after going undrafted, Graf’s work ethic is another major aspect of his game that stands above the rest. “He's awesome, really good kid who comes to work every single day, and [is] just a really good guy to be around,” veteran winger Tyler Toffoli added. “To see the success that he had this year was something special, and he's obviously going to continue to get better, and he wants to be better.”

          Graf is a pending restricted free agent, as his entry-level contract will expire on July 1, but based on general manager Mike Grier’s comments, it seems there’s nothing to worry about. “He's finding his way. He's finding a role,” Grier said. “So he's definitely someone that we'd like to get something done with and have him be a part of the future.”

          While the majority of the hype around the Sharks will continue to center around Celebrini, Smith, and possibly a couple of others, Collin Graf has the potential to be a key role player for the organization for years to come.

          Spurs' Victor Wembanyama gets real on who to credit for unanimous NBA DPOY win

          Spurs' Victor Wembanyama gets real on who to credit for unanimous NBA DPOY win originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

          Individual accolades are great but basketball is a team sport. Victor Wembanyama lives this exact reality after three years in the San Antonio Spurs system. From Coach Mitch Johnson to Coach Gregg Popovich, he has been great at developing while also adapting to a positive team culture. It all showed when he was declared the first unanimous NBA DPOY.

          Wembanyama credits Spurs system more for unanimous NBA DPOY win

          The Spurs way of winning was always about playing a team. Tim Duncan, David Robinson, Bruce Bowen, Tony Parker, and Manu Ginobili were forged that way by Coach Gregg Popovich. It did not change when Victor Wembanyama started with them and Coach Mitch Johnson took over.

          Despite being a sole unanimous NBA DPOY awardee, Wembanyama posits that he would not be able to do it without his team. He embodied the true Spurs way of winning which was instilled by Coach Popovich and carried over by Coach Johnson, via NBA on NBC.

          "I've had the chance to have great coaches over my career that have taught me great habits on defense and my shot blocking, especially since we're talking about it, is something I've been working on forever. It's probably the area in the game where I feel most comfortable," Wembanyama declared.

          The Spurs have been a great defense for the 2025-26 season. They have the third-best defensive rating in the league which amounts to 111.3. Coach Johnson also runs a defense that allows only 111.5 points per game which is eighth in the NBA. Wembanyama helps a lot in keeping those numbers high and his unanimous NBA DPOY is proof of that.

          "We can we often overlook the team aspect, because I'm sitting here, I happen to be the guy that's put in the spotlight, but I am part of the system, and I couldn't get this award and I couldn't do what I do if it wasn't for my teammates, who actually do the rotations and allow me to be in the spotlight...If it wasn't for my coaching staff, you know, Sean Sweeney, the defensive coach of our team, sitting here with us right now, Mitch Johnson as well. You notice I fit in a system, meaning I happen to be the guy who benefits from it. But we cannot forget about these guys either," the Spurs big man declared.

          Averages of 11.5 rebounds, 3.1 blocks and a steal are hard to reach. Wembanyama truly is in good hands in the Spurs system that Coach Popovich built and Coach Johnson continues.

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          Rueben Chinyelu enters NBA draft, maintains NCAA eligibility

          Florida center and National Defensive Player of the Year Rueben Chinyelu clarified his future plans on Monday.

          Chinyelu will enter the NBA draft while retaining collegiate eligibility. Should he withdraw, Chinyelu plans to return to the University of Florida.

          "I would like to thank God for the growth, strength and guidance he has given me through all of my successes and challenges throughout my career to this point," Chinyelu wrote. "Thank you, Coach Golden, Coach Hartman, the entire coaching staff, trainers and team managers for investing their time and energy into me, and helping shape me into the man I am today.

          "To my teammates, our brotherhood, bond and memories will stay with me forever. Thank you to the Rowdy Reptiles and all of Gator Nation for the love and support I've received since I arrived on campus. With that being said, I am declaring for the NBA draft, while maintaining my college eligibility to return to the University of Florida, if I decide to withdraw. Forever grateful always!!"

          JOSHUA 1:9 🤲🏾🧡💙 pic.twitter.com/FrIlcDhdyc

          — RUEBEN CHINYELU™️ (@am_rueben) April 20, 2026

          Chinyelu averaged a double-double in 2025-26 with 10.9 points and 11.2 rebounds per game. He is the first Gator in five decades to average more than 10 rebounds per game. The Enugwu-Agidi, Nigeria, native set program single-season records with 19 double-doubles and 137 offensive rebounds.

          In addition to the Naismith and NABC National Defensive Player of the Year awards, Chinyelu was named SEC Defensive Player of the Year and a SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year. He ranks second all-time among Florida transfers with 655 rebounds.

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          This article originally appeared on Gators Wire: Florida basketball C Rueben Chinyelu enters NBA draft

          Jedd Fisch offers injury update from Washington football's spring camp

          With nine spring practices down, Jedd Fisch and the Washington Huskies have lost a few players to injuries so far in camp. After Washington's first scrimmage of the season on Saturday, the head coach spoke with the media to give an update on a few people.

          Here's what he had to say.

          RB Jordan Washington (Neck)

          Thank you God and the UW community. So grateful to be a dawg! Best family to be apart of ! 💜Thankful for my coaches and staff in walking this journey with me, most loving staff to be apart of! #godawgspic.twitter.com/SirFfKepvw

          — Jordan Washington (@thatoneboy24) April 7, 2026

          "He's clearly gonna be out for spring, and then we're gonna reevaluate everything as the summer progresses. The first thing we have to do is get him out of his neck brace. Once we get through that phase, then we'll go on from there and evaluate it, but the doctors will lead us through that. We're currently just in a wait-and-see, and once we see how he does, once the brace is off, then we'll have a much better way to update you guys on what it looks like for training camp."

          S CJ Christian (Achilles)

          "CJ is out for the year. He tore his Achilles, so unfortunately, as he was rehabbing in his return, he just had the traditional Achilles tear that you don't even know happened. You just feel like somebody just feels something in the back of your leg."

          Fisch was also asked if Christian, who transferred from Florida International ahead of the 2025 season, before dealing with turf toe, which cost him most of the year, will remain with the program moving forward.

          "I don't know. I don't know what these new rules are or whatnot, but whatever we can do to help CJ, we certainly hope he does stay with the program. We'll certainly rehab him and operate on him."

          OL Geirean Hatchett (arm)

          👉 One of the most talented OL rooms in the program’s recent history. @MichaelSwitzer has spent his career teaching the details, demanding elite execution, and developing young men for Sundays.

          The future is bright on the front line for the Huskies. Go Dawgs ☔️🐾 pic.twitter.com/dVGCsqn9mc

          — Washington Football (@UW_Football) April 19, 2026

          "Should be in a great spot by training camp. I think that Geirean will be good to go by June or so, so it should be good. (Starting center) Landen (Hatchett) will be good to go by training camp, and really everybody, there's nobody that didn't participate today that won't be fully cleared by training camp."

          This article originally appeared on Huskies Wire: Jedd Fisch provides injury update from Washington Huskies spring camp

          Rodriguez takes step in recovery, faces live hitters

          Feb 24, 2026; Tempe, Arizona, USA; Los Angeles Angels pitcher Grayson Rodriguez (21) reacts in the dugout with his team after being relieved in the second inning against the San Francisco Giants during a spring training game at Tempe Diablo Stadium.
          Feb 24, 2026; Tempe, Arizona, USA; Los Angeles Angels pitcher Grayson Rodriguez (21) reacts in the dugout with his team after being relieved in the second inning against the San Francisco Giants during a spring training game at Tempe Diablo Stadium.

          ANAHEIM, Calif. — For the first time in over a month, right-hander Grayson Rodriguez faced live hitters. 

          It’s a huge step for Rodriguez, who hasn’t pitched since a spring training start on March 11 due to dead arm, which was later listed as shoulder inflammation when he was placed on the 15-day injured list just before the regular season started. 

          Rodriguez threw two innings and roughly 30 pitches total, while facing infielder Vaughn Grissom, outfielder Bryce Teodosio and first base and outfield coach Adam Eaton, who retired after the 2021 season with the Angels. 

          “Felt great to finally see hitters in the box again,” Rodriguez said. “Coming out, my arms feeling strong and ready to go.”

          The Angels have been slow-playing his recovery due to his injury history. Rodriguez has dealt with elbow and lat issues that have sidelined him for the better part of the 2024 and 2025 seasons before this shoulder injury. 

          Throughout the slow recovery process, Rodriguez has been honing in on the details of his game that were lagging at the start of spring training. In his live batting practice session on Monday, Rodriguez felt the improvements. 

          “The stuff is there,” Rodriguez said. “Really happy with where that's at. I think I had really good stuff in spring training, and I think the command was the issue there. But having these down weeks and having some bullpens to work on some stuff, I think the command is a lot better than what it was during spring.”

          The Angels will assess how Rodriguez feels coming out of this on Tuesday and then figure out the next step. Rodriguez said the goal is to increase the pitch count each live session, but that will depend on how his shoulder responds. 

          Manager Kurt Suzuki said he’s not sure when Rodriguez will begin his rehab assignment, but he likes what he’s seen so far.

          “I was watching his bullpens leading up to this, and you could see him progressively start climbing,” Suzuki said. “To go against hitters, I think the juices were flowing a little bit, seeing batters in there. Everything looked good.”

          Although the Angels want to take their time with his recovery, they need Rodriguez back. The Angels have struggled to find an answer for the fifth spot in the rotation with right-hander Ryan Johnson on the injured list with a viral infection, and No. 4 prospect George Klassen struggled in his first two big league starts. 

          The Angels have had eight different pitches start a game for them this year. Six other teams have eight different pitchers, and only two have more than that, with the Milwaukee Brewers having nine and the Houston Astros having 10.

          Arizona Diamondbacks Series Preview # 8 :  Diamondbacks vs White Sox

          Munetaka Murakami (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images) | Getty Images

          Which team is projected as better? On 20 April, FanGraphs projected the Diamondbacks to win more games (82 vs 68).  Only the Rockies were projected to win less games than the White Sox. 

          The Diamondbacks are better in four top-level comparisons.

          • Offense.  This season through 17 April, the Diamondbacks averaged one more run scored per game (4.45 vs 3.45).
          • Defense.  The Diamondbacks are better by a wide margin (Outs above average, OAA +2 vs negative 5, Defensive Runs Saved, DRS +14 vs negative 7).
          • Bullpen.  This season through 19 April, shutdown performances by the Diamondbacks bullpen were more than double the White Sox bullpen (33 vs 16).
          • Starting Pitcher Matchups.  The Diamondbacks have an overall edge:  first game is clear advantage D-backs (Kelly vs Burke), second game is slight edge D-backs (Rodriguez vs Kay), and third game is equal (Soroka vs Martin).

          White Sox Player to Watch.

          Munetaka Murakami is a player worth watching.

          Power Batter. He hit 7 home runs in his first 21 MLB games, which was 2 more than Ohtani hit in his first 21 MLB games as a batter. In the most recent six games through 18 April, Murakami hit 1.325 OPS with 7 RBIs.

          First Baseman. He played 8 seasons in Japan before this season. He is a rookie in MLB. In Japan, he started his career primarily at first base until 2021 when he became primarily a third baseman. This season, in spring training and the regular season he played at first base.

          White Sox. He was asked why the White Sox. Per his translator, this is what he said:

          “I feel there are a lot of exciting young players here. Just as I played when my career panned out in Japan, I went to a team that was very young and we got to the promised land of winning a championship there. And I kind of feel something similar here. And I feel like I’m destined to be here.” — Munetaka Murakami, January 2026

          The batting lineup of the White Sox has 6 of 9 players 25.0 years old or younger. Munetaka is 26.2 years old.

          Pitching Matchups.

          Tuesday,6:40 PM MST.

          Merrill Kelly.  This will be his second start of the season.  That appearance was a confidence builder that his injury is behind him.  This game, he will likely pitch even better!

          Sean Burke.  Burke is arguably an average pitcher (ERA+ of 99).  On the other hand, ignoring his latest start (4 earned run in 5.1 innings), this season his strikeouts outnumber walks (15 vs 3), and he allowed zero homers. So, it’s possible that he may challenge Diamondbacks batters. They are up to the challenge.

          This matchup of starting pitchers is clear advantage Diamondbacks.

          Wednesday, 6:40 PM MST.

          Eduardo Rodriguez.  In his first four games, his 1.96 ERA is comparable to June of 2025, when his ERA was 1.98. This season his ERA+ of 211 is a career best.

          Anthony Kay.  In 2024 and 2025, he pitched in Japan. This season his ERA+ of 169 is a career best.

          This matchup of starting pitchers is slight edge Diamondbacks.

          Thursday, 6:40 PM MST.

          Michael Soroka. His last start was a quality start (2 earned runs in 7 innings). This season, he started 4 games, and was credited with 4 wins.  Unexpectedly, he emerged as a solid part of the rotation.  

          “I think I’m better than I’ve ever been.  I mean, everybody goes through some sort of injuries at some point in their career, or struggles with performance. And I think for myself, it has always been there. I’ve always been able to kind of show that ability and give teams a reason to believe in me, and I’m very thankful that I’m with an organization that does as much as anybody. So, it’s easy to go out there and want to prove them right.” —  Michael Soroka, April 2026

          Davis Martin.  This season, 3 of his 4 starts were quality starts. He is the ace of the White Sox rotation.

          This matchup of starting pitchers is equal.

          Matt Fitzpatrick earns Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler comparisons after RBC Heritage playoff victory

          Photo by Andrew Redington/Getty Images
          Photo by Andrew Redington/Getty Images

          Matt Fitzpatrick has been compared to Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler after winning the RBC Heritage on Sunday.

          Fitzpatrick defeated world number one Scheffler in a playoff at Hilton Head when most would have expected him to lose.

          His victory has since raised questions about his ranking among the world’s top golfers, alongside McIlroy and Scheffler.

          Golf expert Rex Hoggard has even suggested Fitzpatrick is now the very best player outside of the aforementioned top two.

          Rex Hoggard calls Matt Fitzpatrick third-best golfer in the world

          Fitzpatrick has arguably been the best player on the PGA Tour in 2026, winning at the RBC Heritage and the Valspar Championship.

          He also only narrowly missed out on another victory at the Players Championship, losing in a playoff to Cameron Young.

          Photo by Andrew Redington/Getty Images
          Photo by Andrew Redington/Getty Images

          While he is already a major champion (2022 US Open), it feels as though Fitzpatrick has taken his game to another level.

          The Englishman’s performances have catapulted his name into debates with the world’s best golfers, such as McIlroy and Scheffler.

          Hoggard now believes Fitzpatrick is the clear-cut third-best player on the planet and can go toe-to-toe with the top two.

          “All of a sudden, we talk about this really cool rivalry between Rory and Scottie Scheffler. I don’t know that Fitz is that far out of it,” he said.

          “I think, if you put him under the right golf course, under the right conditions… Look at what he did at The Players Championship. And then to bounce back from that, almost completely unscathed, no scar tissue whatsoever.

          “He just realised Cam Young hit the drive of the century on that final hole. He then wins a couple of weeks later, does it again at a Signature Event on an iconic golf course.

          “It is a one, two and three in the game right now. I truly believe that.”

          Hoggard’s take on Fitzpatrick’s new standing within the game suggests he is better than LIV golfers Bryson DeChambeau and Jon Rahm.

          The pundit also ranks the RBC Heritage winner higher than PGA Tour stars Cam Young, Tommy Fleetwood, and Justin Rose.

          With that in mind, Fitzpatrick should be one of the leading contenders to win the PGA Championship at Aronimink Golf Club next month.

          Read more:

          Worst All Time Dolphins Player According To You

          PITTSBURGH, PA - DECEMBER 18: Defensive lineman Eric Kumerow #90 of the Miami Dolphins looks on from the sideline during a game against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Three Rivers Stadium on December 18, 1988 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The Steelers defeated the Dolphins 40-24. (Photo by George Gojkovich/Getty Images) | Getty Images

          Last week I asked the following question:

          Who is your worst Miami Dolphins player to ever play for the team over any extended period of time, and why?

          Below are some of your thoughts and answers-

          Dave21 points to a recent draft pick.

          I think Jonah will be much improved this season. Grant as well on the DL, the full year in the trenches will help them on both side of the ball.

          19Dolphin84 I’m guessing is pointing to the worst draft decisions ever made, not the worst player ever.

          Ronnie Brown over Aaron Rodgers or Jake Long over Matt Ryan

          Lefty5150 says it’s Tua.

          For me it is Tua. He was not terrible by any stretch until 2025 but there was one game that it hit me. He had two chances to save the Titans MNF game and he failed bc he basically either A) sucks or B) is not clutch. Turns out it was both. How a GM could not see it right then is beyond me.

          Gator68 is highlighting some more bad draft decisions.

          Yatil Green 1st round pick.. Dion Jordan trade up in the 1st round.. 2nd round pick traded for Josh Rosen, was on someone’s practice squad the next year after we cut him …

          Dolphster points out a guy who was nothing short of a bust in Miami.

          There are plenty to choose from, but I have to go Dion Jordan. Not only did the team trade up to take him with the 3rd overall pick, and not only did he suck, but he even got suspended for illegal substances. He went on to have a few “okay” seasons elsewhere, but he was abominable for the Phins.

          coach k 13 highlights a first and second round bust and a possible future bust.

          Dion Jordan and Cam Smith comes to mind and if Jonah doesn’t get his head out of his ass he will be another one soon.

          StanleyDoyle1 points to one of Jimmy’s worst moves.

          John Avery – a Jimmy Johnson special.

          TheRoo1 went with a general manager.

          Worst of all time Hmmmm

          Grier

          DEdedhed remembers a guy Miami took in the first round who was surprised to go so high because he clearly should not have!

          Best headline in Miami Herald history….

          WHO?

          Eric Kumerow

          Francesco ITA points to Tua for the overall effect he had on the team for half a decade, or possibly more.

          Is clearly Tua, not based on skills but on the damage done on a long period of time. He derailed 5 years of our fans life… he destroyed a rebuilding… he escaped with the bag full of money… and his dead cap alone destroy next season too. And he was a top 5 pick … and he was picked before better players… and he was already damaged goods…

          MiamiItaliano is another who still remembers how the Avery pick stung.

          John Avery. Traded down from 19 to 29, could have got Randy Moss.

          Phoenix6 points to a Grier special!

          Who is your worst Miami Dolphins player to ever play for the team over any extended period of time, and why?

          Cam Smith!

          In the 2023 NFL Draft, Miami selected Smith 51st overall in the second round.

          Got on the field, sucked, PS… then,

          Got on the field, sucked, PS…. then,

          Got on the field, sucked, PS.

          Finally, released.

          Doofus.

          madcitydave points to a LB taken too high and a forgettable QB.

          Eric Kumerow and John Beck

          DolfanBill points to a guy who had a lasting negative effect on the team, even after he left.

          Jonathan Martin not only was bad pick but sunk the Dolphins that season and couple more seasons. Made the team the laughing stock of the league. Was all the announcers would talk about when the game was on as well. I ended up turning the Monday Night game off because I didn’t want to hear about any longer. Definitely dropped my lifetime confidence of the team a little bit drafting that guy. Can’t say that about any other draft pick.

          NCDolfan points to a guy who couldn’t stay off the juice.

          Dion Jordan

          Well, that was a lot of past fan trauma there! Hopefully, the new braintrust in charge of this ship will make better overall decisions than some of those we have seen in the past. If you missed the original post, you can see the entire discussion HERE. As with all of these posts, I would like to thank each of you for participating in our Phinsider Question Of The Day posts.

          On To the Next One: Matches to make after UFC Winnipeg

          WINNIPEG, MANITOBA - APRIL 18: Mike Malott reacts after a TKO victory against Gilbert Burns of Brazil in a welterweight fight during the UFC Fight Night event at Canada Life Centre on April 18, 2026 in Winnipeg, Manitoba. (Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC)

          Mike Malott passed the test in his first-ever UFC main event.

          The Canadian contender scored the biggest win of his career Saturday at UFC Winnipeg, outworking one-time welterweight title challenger Gilbert Burns for two rounds before emphatically putting him away with a knockout combination in the third. With the win, Malott not only announced himself as a fighter worthy of a top 15 ranking, he also sent the esteemed Burns into retirement. Now, what is Malott’s path to a championship opportunity?

          On an all-new edition of On To the Next One, MMA Fighting’s Alexander K. Lee and special guest Jay Anderson of Cageside Press discuss how much Malott’s headlining win raised his ceiling and whether he can lock in a another veteran opponent next in his quest for gold. Additionally, future matchups are made for Malott’s fellow Canadians Charles Jourdain and Jasmine Jasudavicius, who also picked up important wins, the resurgent Jai Herbert, intriguing featherweight prospect Gauge Young, and more.

          All that plus a healthy heaping of picks from the listeners.

          Listen to the UFC Winnipeg edition of On To the Next One. Audio-only versions of the podcast can be found on Apple PodcastsSpotifyiHeartRadio, and wherever you find your favorite podcasts.

          'I don't think we hit right areas': Shubman Gill blames bowlers after GT bowled out for 100 vs MI in IPL 2026

          Gujarat Titans were bowled out for 100, but captain Shubman Gill blamed bowlers after the 99-run defeat to Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League 2026 match on Monday.

          Gill said his side gave away too many runs in the middle overs and failed to control the flow despite understanding the pitch conditions.

          "Honestly, I think we gave away too many runs in the middle overs. On a wicket like that, I think 160-170 was a par score. But I think there are a lot of learnings for us from this game," Gill said.



          He added that the loss should be treated as a learning phase as Gujarat prepare for their next set of away matches.

          "I mean, a small hiccup, but now we've got a couple of games on the road, so hopefully we will come back on the winning side again," he added.

          The defeat was Gujarat Titans’ biggest margin of loss in the IPL, going past their 83-run loss to Chennai Super Kings in 2025 and 63-run defeat to the same team in 2024, according to CricViz data.

          Gill pointed to execution issues, especially in the middle overs, where Gujarat failed to apply pressure.

          "I think the wicket was a little bit on the slower side. I don't think we hit the right areas. The length ball wasn't coming on as well, some balls were coming, some weren't, and some were keeping low. I think we could have hit that length in the middle overs a bit more consistently, which we were not able to," he said.

          On whether conditions changed in the second innings, Gill said the pitch remained similar, with some improvement due to dew.

          "I think it was pretty similar. If at all, it could have gotten a little bit better because I think there was a bit more dew when we were batting," he added.

          Mumbai Indians posted 199/5 after batting first, with Tilak Varma scoring an unbeaten 101 off 45 balls. They recovered after early wickets and scored strongly in the final overs.

          Gujarat lost Sai Sudharsan for a golden duck and were 45/3 inside six overs before collapsing further.

          Ashwani Kumar took 4/24, Mitchell Santner took 2/16, and AM Ghazanfar took 2/17 as Gujarat were bowled out for 100.

          With this result, Mumbai Indians moved to seventh place with two wins and four losses from six matches, and a net run rate of +0.067.

          Steelers deny Broderick Jones has had a setback, but he still has hurdles to clear

          The Steelers disputed a report that left tackle Broderick Jones had a setback from a neck injury that required surgery during the offseason.

          General Manager Omar Khan and coach Mike McCarthy, though, acknowledged that uncertainty remains over Jones' future. Jones' main hurdle is regaining full strength in his upper body.

          Nothing has changed with Broderick,” Khan said Monday, via Mark Kaboly of The Pat McAfee Show. “He is still working to get back to where he needs to be. Nothing has changed there. No new information since we last spoke in March [at the NFL annual owners meeting].”

          Jones injured his neck in Week 12 of last season, and he has since undergone spinal fusion surgery.

          He worked with the "medical group" on the first day of the team's offseason program, according to McCarthy.

          “We are really trying to establish a common language,” McCarthy said. “We went over the fundamentals of football today. They haven’t changed. How you talk about it and how you drill them. We are really starting at the beginning and going through it. He has participated, so that’s not a problem.”

          The Steelers will not exercise the fifth-year option on Jones' contract.

          Spartans remain No. 1 team in updated poll from popular national analyst

          Michigan State basketball has been quiet in the transfer portal so far, but that hasn't changed one national analyst from having the Spartans' as his top team in his early rankings for next season.

          Despite some transfer portal strikeouts, national college basketball analyst Seth Davis remains extremely high on the Spartans for next season. Davis released a new batch of his "never-too-early" rankings for next season and the Spartans are still his No. 1 team in the country. He was one of a few that initially had Michigan State as the No. 1 team in their preseason rankings for next year, and he is still high on Michigan State a few weeks later.

          Right behind Michigan State in Davis' poll is Illinois (No. 2), UConn (No. 3), Duke (No. 4), Arizona (No. 5) and rival Michigan (No. 6). He has six other teams from the Big Ten in his updated poll: Ohio State (No. 17), Purdue (No. 18), UCLA (No. 19), Indiana (No. 20), Wisconsin (No. 23) and Nebraska (No. 24).

          You can see Davis' full top 25 rankings update in the social media embedded post below:

          Another edition of the Never-Too-Early Top 25 🔥🗓️

          In light of recent transfer portal news, @SethDavisHoops updates his early Top 25 NCAA rankings for the 2026-27 college hoops season 👀

          🔗Full article: https://t.co/SkqGYwUEuTpic.twitter.com/3weY7uDYiK

          — Hoops HQ (@hhqsports) April 20, 2026

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          This article originally appeared on Spartans Wire: Spartans remain No. 1 team in updated poll from popular national analyst

          Ranking 12 safety prospects in the 2026 NFL Draft

          INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - FEBRUARY 26: Emmanuel McNeil-Warren of Toledo 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

          It’s NFL Draft Season! Before you read, some important context…

          I’ve ranked these players based on the Eagles’ needs and scheme fit. So while I may rate player ‘X’ higher than player ‘Y’ on pure talent, ‘Y’ could rank higher here due to fit or need. Focus more on tiers than exact order. Players in the same tier have similar grades, with minimal separation. I may note injury or off-field concerns, but they aren’t factored into rankings that often due to limited information. If a player isn’t listed, I haven’t evaluated them yet. I’ll try to get to as many prospects as possible.

          You can find more on my podcast, and I’ll be releasing some videos on these prospects over on Patreon.

          Safety

          Safety is one of the most urgent needs on this roster. Andrew Mukuba is heading into his second year and is currently the starting safety alongside Marcus Epps. Epps was fine last year, but there’s an obvious upgrade to be had. Outside of those two, there is nobody in the room I trust with a starting role. Cooper DeJean may play more in the base package at safety, but he won’t be there full-time. The Eagles need a legitimate starting-caliber safety.

          That said, I expect Howie Roseman to address this on Day 2 rather than in the first round, as there are quality options available in the second and third rounds that would represent good value without burning a top pick. I’d be surprised to see the Eagles go safety at 23 unless the board falls in an unexpected way. I would be pleasantly surprised if he does, though!

          A note on this board: several players featured here also appeared in the CB rankings, as their versatility means they project at safety in this scheme just as much as at corner. Their write-ups are carried over from that article.

          Tier 1: Top 10

          1. Caleb Downs, Ohio State

          Overall: An elite centerfield safety whose instincts, range, and playmaking production make him one of the most complete and impactful defensive backs in this class.

          Eagles Thoughts: He won’t get out of the top 10. A top safety prospect that the Eagles will simply never get the chance to draft, sadly.

          Tier 2: Round 1

          2. Dillon Thieneman, Oregon

          Overall: A true deep safety whose range, ball skills, and consistency in coverage have firmly established him as a top-tier prospect. His instincts in zone and ability to play centerfield are exactly what modern defenses prize.

          Eagles Thoughts: I’m sold. The Eagles have a major need at safety, and Thieneman fits the modern NFL and the Fangio system like a glove. I’d love him at 23, but I still don’t think it’s going to happen.

          Tier 3: Rounds 1-2

          3. Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, Toledo

          Overall: A tall, rangy safety with strong ball production and fluid movement skills. There are some issues to iron out, but the athletic upside and production at Toledo are both compelling.

          Eagles Thoughts: The Eagles would love McNeil-Warren in the second round, but I expect him to go at the back end of the first. I doubt the Eagles want to spend a first-round pick on a safety, but he is a good fit for this scheme.

          Tier 4: Round 2

          4. AJ Haulcy, LSU

          Overall: A versatile defensive back whose instincts, physicality, and ability to contribute in coverage project as a split-safety or middle-of-the-field patroller in a zone-heavy scheme.

          Eagles Thoughts: Haulcy is another strong fit for this defense, but his man coverage limitations and lack of top-end athleticism push him to the second round rather than someone I’d consider at 23. He would be fantastic at pick 54, though.

          5. Treydan Stukes, Arizona State

          Overall: Safety or nickel corner at the next level? That’s the big question with Stukes. He’s an older prospect at 24, but he absolutely lit up the combine, and his range, instincts, and versatility make him a fascinating chess piece.

          Eagles Thoughts: Fangio is going to love Stukes. The Eagles could add him, trial him at safety, and see what they’ve got. His ability to interchange with Cooper DeJean depending on the matchup would add a real new dimension to this defense. It’s a risk when a player doesn’t have a settled position, but the second round feels fair.

          6. Keionte Scott, Miami

          Overall: A versatile defensive back who projects as either a nickel corner or a safety at the next level. His instincts and range give him value at both positions.

          Eagles Thoughts: I’d expect the Eagles to want a bigger player next to Andrew Mukuba next year, but could they see Scott as a safety rather than a nickel? He’s an interesting name to keep an eye on if he makes it to Round 3. The ability to interchange him and DeJean is intriguing.

          Tier 5: Round 3

          7. Jalon Kilgore, South Carolina

          Overall: A safety/corner hybrid with outstanding size and athleticism, though his exact positional fit at the next level is genuinely unclear. The tools are impressive; the role is the question.

          Eagles Thoughts: I’m not sure I see him as a traditional deep safety, but if the Eagles want another versatile defensive back who can contribute in a few different ways, Kilgore is worth a look in the third. I do worry about these multi-role chess pieces that don’t have a defined position, but if Fangio has a specific plan for him, I’m all in.

          8. Kamari Ramsey, USC

          Overall: A versatile safety whose instincts, tackling, and ability to play in multiple alignments make him an interesting hybrid defender with starting upside.

          Eagles Thoughts: Evaluations on Ramsey are all over the place, but I think he has legitimate starting upside despite some film inconsistencies. He feels like good value in the third round, but the concern is he might not last that long.

          9. Bud Clark, TCU

          Overall: A ball-hawking hybrid safety whose instincts and turnover production make him a playmaking presence at the back end with clear value in coverage. The concern is his size, which is on the light side for a starting safety.

          Eagles Thoughts: I like Bud Clark, but he is light. I’m not sure the Eagles will want a player of his size lining up next to Andrew Mukuba, as the size concern is real. That said, he can play, and I’d like him in the third round if the Eagles are comfortable with the physical profile.

          Tier 6: Rounds 3+

          10. Zakee Wheatley, Penn State

          Overall: A well-rounded, rangy safety who plays hard and has some interesting traits, but there’s no one standout “great” quality that jumps off the film. A solid player without an elite ceiling.

          Eagles Thoughts: As a 24-year-old with only two starting seasons to his name, I’d be disappointed with Wheatley as a second or third round pick. But I could see the Eagles having some interest in the third round as a depth piece.

          11. VJ Payne, Kansas State

          Overall: An explosive, freakish athlete with a lot of concerns on his film. The physical upside is undeniable, but the translation to the field has been inconsistent.

          Eagles Thoughts: I’d be surprised if this is the type of safety the Eagles target, but I can see the value in the athlete at the back end of Day 2 or early Day 3. The film needs to catch up with the athleticism before you can fully trust him.

          12. Genesis Smith, Arizona

          Overall: An explosive safety whose elite athletic testing, range, and movement skills give him real high-end upside. The glaring issue is the tackling, or the near-total absence of it.

          Eagles Thoughts: What do you do with a guy who refuses to tackle? If the Eagles think they can coach that out of him, or if they want a sub-package free safety for coverage purposes, I don’t mind the pick. I’d consider it in the fourth round, though the lack of special-teams contributions could be a problem, too. There is a reason he is at the bottom of my rankings, though.

          Thank you for reading! I’d love to hear your thoughts, so feel free to comment below and ask any questions. If you enjoyed this piece, you can find more of my work and podcast here. If you would like to support me further, please check out mPatreon here!

          Buccaneers predicted to trade for 45-sack defender in draft blockbuster

          Buccaneers predicted to trade for 45-sack defender in draft blockbuster originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

          There is perhaps no team in the NFL who needs to add pass rushers more than the Tampa Bay Buccaneers do. 

          If the season started today, the Bucs would likely start Al-Quadin Muhammad and Yaya Diaby on the outside. Muhammad had a career year in 2025, but he's been a journeyman who's never come close to replicating his 2025 production in any other season. Diaby has shown promise, but probably isn't someone you want to rely on every down. 

          Of course, the draft is just days away, so the team could always add a rookie or two on the edge. But talent evaluation is far from a sure thing, and it could take a while for a rookie pass rusher to develop. 

          As a result, it's possible the Bucs could take to the trade market instead. Jack Markowski of Steelers On SI recently proposed a trade that would net the Bucs a quality veteran pass rusher- Alex Highsmith of the Pittsburgh Steelers

          Recent reports indicate the Steelers could be interested in moving on from Highsmith, so the proposal makes sense. As far as the trade goes, Markowski thinks it could look something like this: 

          • Bucs receive: 2026 First-Round Pick (No. 21 overall), 2026 Third-Round Pick (No. 85 overall), 2026 Fifth-Round Pick (No. 161 overall), EDGE rusher Alex Highsmith
          • Steelers receive: 2026 First-Round Pick (No. 15 overall), 2026 Fourth-Round Pick (No. 116 overall), 2027 Second-Round Pick

          There's a lot to unpack here. Essentially, the Bucs move back six spots in the first round of the 2026 draft and add a third rounder and fifth rounder this year, and Highsmith, while the Steelers move up to No. 15, add a 2026 fourth rounder, and a 2027 second rounder. 

          This could make sense for both teams. The Steelers save some money and open up a spot in the edge rusher rotation for a younger guy. Pittsburgh also gets to move up a few spots and adds a second-round pick next year. 

          The Bucs, meanwhile, add more draft capital for this year, and get a proven commodity on the edge. Highsmith would immediately start on the edge for the Bucs and could become an important veteran presence. 

          In 2025, Highsmith played in 13 games and collected 50 tackles, 15 tackles for loss, and 9.5 sacks. The veteran earned an 82.8 Pro Football Focus grade, which ranked 15th out of 115 qualified edge rushers. 

          This is the kind of deal that wouldn't make a ton of headlines, but it could end up having huge repercussions. The Bucs need to be bold to improve their defense, and this is just one way they could do that. 

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          Luis Peña's Hot Start Continues With First Homer at High-A

          Milwaukee Brewers prospect Luis Peña is making an early statement at High-A Wisconsin, and his latest performance suggests he may not be there much longer.

          The 19-year-old infielder continued his torrid start by blasting his first home run of the season, helping lift the Timber Rattlers to a narrow victory.

          The long ball came in the middle innings on a fastball he drove the other way, a sign of both his bat speed and growing confidence at the plate. It marked another highlight in what has been a near-flawless opening stretch.

          Through his first handful of games, Peña has been one of the most productive hitters in the Midwest League. He has consistently reached base, piling up hits at an impressive rate while showing improved discipline.

          After struggling with swing-and-miss issues during a previous stint at the level, his early approach this season has been noticeably sharper, balancing contact and patience.

          That adjustment is significant for a player who already possesses standout physical tools. Peña’s speed remains one of his defining traits, giving him the ability to impact games even when the ball isn’t leaving the yard.

          MLB's No. 21 prospect Luis Peña (@Brewers) goes oppo for his first long ball of the season, raising his OPS to 1.196 for the High-A @TimberRattlers. pic.twitter.com/dWUEhKEL7y

          — MLB Pipeline (@MLBPipeline) April 18, 2026

          He has already been aggressive on the bases, turning singles into scoring opportunities and putting pressure on opposing defenses.

          Defensively, Peña has also taken on a larger role. With fellow top prospect Jesús Made beginning the year at a different level, Peña has handled everyday duties at shortstop. The increased responsibility has not slowed him down, as he has been steady in the field and reliable in his opportunities.

          Peña’s rapid development comes after an aggressive assignment path early in his career. Following a strong debut in rookie ball, he climbed quickly through the lower minors and experienced some growing pains against more advanced pitching.

          That experience now appears to be paying off, as he looks more comfortable and composed in his return to High-A competition.

          Still, the spotlight remains firmly on Peña. With his blend of hitting ability, speed, and defensive upside, he is quickly reestablishing himself as one of the organization’s most intriguing young talents. If his current pace continues, then a promotion could be on the horizon sooner rather than later.

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          Washington’s Sienna Harvey will transfer to Iowa State women’s basketball

          Sienna Harvey is leaving the Big Ten Conference for the Big 12.

          Harvey, a former guard for Washington, announced on social media on April 19 that she was committed to Iowa State.

          Jul 20, 2024; Phoenix, Ariz., United States; Sienna Harvey (30) shoots the ball during the Basketball Without Borders Global girls camp at Verizon 5G Performance Center in Phoenix on July 20, 2024.

          The 5-foot-10 native of Geelong, Victoria, Australia, was a key contributor off the bench for Washington in her only season there.

          More: Tracking Iowa State women's basketball adds, departures in transfer portal

          Harvey played in 23 games as a freshman and averaged 10.9 minutes per game. She contributed 3.2 points and 1.9 rebounds per game.  

          Harvey boasts an impressive international resume where she averaged 5.8 points, 2.8 rebounds and 3.2 assists per game while leading the Australian National Team to a silver medal in the FIBA U19 Women’s World Cup.

          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: Washington’s Sienna Harvey will transfer to Iowa State

          Colin Cowherd defends Aaron Rodgers in Steelers contact hold up.

          With just four days until the 2026 NFL Draft, the Pittsburgh Steelers are still in limbo at the quarterback position. According to multiple reports, Rodgers will not make a decision about his future with the Steelers prior to the start of the draft. This is the second-straight offseason the Steelers and Rodgers have done this song and dance despite assurances from team President Art Rooney II that this would already be settled.

          From the outside looking in, this feels like Rodgers is holding the Steelers hostage, likely for a massive raise over last season's salary. The fact that Pittsburgh made no effort to sign a quarterback in free agency tells us they are now at his mercy and sports analyst Colin Cowherd thinks is the right move for Rodgers.

          "I don't blame Aaron Rodgers. I blame what happened to Kirk Cousins... The smart play for Aaron Rodgers is to hold the leverage. Show up, sign after the draft.""I don't blame Aaron Rodgers. I blame what happened to Kirk Cousins... The smart play for Aaron Rodgers is to hold the leverage. Show up, sign after the draft."

          "I don't blame Aaron Rodgers. I blame what happened to Kirk Cousins... The smart play for Aaron Rodgers is to hold the leverage. Show up, sign after the draft."@colincowherd and @Hasselbeck discuss Rodgers and the Steelers pic.twitter.com/trDh3tpU32

          — Herd w/Colin Cowherd (@TheHerd) April 20, 2026

          This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: Colin Cowherd defends Aaron Rodgers in Steelers contact hold up.

          Red Sox Believe Marathon Monday Win Over Tigers Was 'Needed'

          Boston Red Sox third baseman Caleb Durbin

          Red Sox Believe Marathon Monday Win Over Tigers Was 'Needed' originally appeared on NESN. Add NESN as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

          The Boston Red Sox picked up a huge 8-6 win over the Detroit Tigers on Marathon Monday.

          Boston was looking to split the four-game series against the Tigers. The Red Sox got out to a 2-0 lead, but starting pitcher Sonny Gray exited the game in the third inning due to an injury.

          Despite the Red Sox needing over six innings of innings covered from the bullpen, Boston was able to edge out a high-scoring win, which catcher Carlos Narváez felt was needed for the team.

          “We needed a game like this,” Narváez said postgame. “It was good for us (to) close the series like that, knowing that we’ve got a big one (coming up). Every one is a big one for us, especially right now. Good team win.”

          Red Sox manager Alex Cora, meanwhile, was just happy the team found a way to win in a game he felt like the team didn’t play their best.

          “Just find a way to win,” said Cora. “We walked a lot today. There was traffic. We ran the bases well. We put pressure on opposition, and that's where we’re at right now. There were some good at-bats. So that's what it's going to take for us to score runs. And we will maximize the roster.”

          Regardless, Boston was able to get a huge win on Marathon Monday to split the four-game series against Detroit and improve to 9-13 on the season.

          The Red Sox will return to the field on Tuesday at home for a pivotal three-game home series against the New York Yankees.

          More MLB: Ceddanne Rafaela Reacts To Clutch Pinch-Hit In Red Sox Victory

          Radford high school honors seniors at signing day ceremony

          RADFORD, Va. (WFXR) – Radford High School celebrated its senior student-athletes with a signing day ceremony, recognizing their commitment to continue competing at the collegiate level.

          Cole Martin – Football – Washington & Lee

          Louis Webster – Football – Roanoke College

          Lydia Pratt – Tennis – Roanoke College 

          Tattiannah Bernier – Swim – Hollins

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          Final 2026 NFL Draft Interior DL Rankings: The hole at the top of the board isn't getting any smaller

          Clemson defensive lineman Peter Woods (11) during the second quarter at Memorial Stadium in Clemson, S.C. Saturday, September 6, 2025.
          Clemson defensive lineman Peter Woods (11) during the second quarter at Memorial Stadium in Clemson, S.C. Saturday, September 6, 2025. Ken Ruinard / USA Today Network South Carolina / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

          Kyle Crabbs' final 2026 NFL Draft interior DL rankings highlight a vacancy at the top of the board.

          The 2026 NFL Draft is upon us. We’ve reached the final calm before the storm and with it comes the final grades and projections for literally hundreds of players. The 2026 NFL Draft’s defensive tackle group is an odd one. There’s some missing star power at the top of the charts. But even the deeper portions are a challenge. Here are my 2026 NFL Draft Interior DL rankings in full.

          Make of it what you will.

          Kyle Crabbs' Final 2026 NFL Draft Interior DL Rankings

          Nov 1, 2025; Jacksonville, Florida, USA; Georgia Bulldogs defensive lineman Christen Miller (52) reacts after making a tackle against the Florida Gators at EverBank Stadium.
          Nov 1, 2025; Jacksonville, Florida, USA; Georgia Bulldogs defensive lineman Christen Miller (52) reacts after making a tackle against the Florida Gators at EverBank Stadium.Travis Register-Imagn Images

          1. Christen Miller, Georgia Bulldogs: 79.50/100 (Second Round Value)

          Miller isn’t quite as dominant against the run as Ohio State’s Kayden McDonald, but I do think he’s going to offer a little bit more in the way of pass rush juice. Miller feels like a front-multiple talent with big-time power and the ability to grow in all phases.

          Ohio State Buckeyes defensive tackle Kayden McDonald (98) celebrates during the first half of the Big Ten Conference championship game against the Indiana Hoosiers at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis on Dec. 6, 2025.© Adam Cairns/Columbus Dispatch / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

          2. Kayden McDonald, Ohio State Buckeyes: 79.50/100 (Second Round Value)

          McDonald is, for my money, a better player than Tyliek Williams was last year. The Lions made him a first-round pick. I don’t know if the same fate awaits McDonald this year, but I do know that whoever drafts him is going to get an anchor in the middle and will see their run defense prosper for it.

          Nov 29, 2025; Gainesville, Florida, USA; Florida Gators defensive tackle Caleb Banks (88) celebrates recovering a fumble during the second quarter against the Florida State Seminoles at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Bob Kupbens-Imagn Images
          Nov 29, 2025; Gainesville, Florida, USA; Florida Gators defensive tackle Caleb Banks (88) celebrates recovering a fumble during the second quarter against the Florida State Seminoles at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Bob Kupbens-Imagn Images

          3. Caleb Banks, Florida Gators: 79.00/100 (Second Round Value)

          Banks is the most physically talented defensive tackle in the class. He missed nearly all of 2025 and now has endured a fresh injury to boot. Even before this swell of injuries, there was frustrating lapses with inconsistency. Conversations aren’t based exclusively off the top-20 play reel; if they were, Banks would be sitting at No. 1 on this list. But that same reel has me wondering “what if”…

          Clemson defensive lineman Peter Woods (11) during the second quarter at Memorial Stadium in Clemson, S.C. Saturday, September 6, 2025.Ken Ruinard / USA Today Co Inc SC / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

          4. Peter Woods, Clemson Tigers: 78.00/100 (Second Round Value)

          Woods was a summertime darling who, much like the entire Clemson program, failed to meet expectations in 2025. Woods is an interesting blend between a 3-tech and a cap-control defender in the middle. His pre-draft process has steered him towards the 3-tech; but he’d ideally have either a little more mass and length or a little more explosiveness to be a high projection in the role.

          The Rest Of The Top-100

          Nov 22, 2025; Norman, Oklahoma, USA; Oklahoma Sooners defensive lineman Gracen Halton (56) reacts during the second half against the Missouri Tigers at Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Memorial Stadium.
          Nov 22, 2025; Norman, Oklahoma, USA; Oklahoma Sooners defensive lineman Gracen Halton (56) reacts during the second half against the Missouri Tigers at Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Memorial Stadium. Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Images

          5. Gracen Halton, Oklahoma Sooners: 76.50/100 (Third Round Value)

          Depending on the cost, you could convince me that Halton is the most exciting investment opportunity of a defensive tackle in this year’s class. I believe he is a stellar pass rusher and penetration defender and could be a quality starter down the line as a 3-tech.

          Texas Tech's Lee Hunter walks to the field before the Big 12 Conference championship football game, Saturday, Nov. 6, 2025, at AT&T Stadium in Arlington.
          Texas Tech’s Lee Hunter walks to the field before the Big 12 Conference championship football game, Saturday, Nov. 6, 2025, at AT&T Stadium in Arlington.Nathan Giese/Avalanche-Journal / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

          6. Lee Hunter, Texas Tech Red Raiders: 75.50/100 (Third Round Value)

          Hunter is a tough, physical brute in the middle. He prospered at Texas Tech in part due to a loaded group of pass rushers around him on the defensive front, a luxury that he won’t have in all likelihood in the NFL. Hunter projects, to me, as a piece of a defensive line rotation. He reminds me some of NFL defensive tackle Tim Settle.

          Oct 25, 2025; Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA; Texas A&M Aggies defensive tackle DJ Hicks (5) celebrates with defensive tackle Tyler Onyedim (11) after a play during the second half against the Louisiana State Tigers at Tiger Stadium.
          Oct 25, 2025; Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA; Texas A&M Aggies defensive tackle DJ Hicks (5) celebrates with defensive tackle Tyler Onyedim (11) after a play during the second half against the Louisiana State Tigers at Tiger Stadium. Stephen Lew-Imagn Images

          7. Tyler Onyedim, Texas A&M Aggies: 74.00/100 (Third Round Value)

          6-foot-3, 290 pounds, 34″ arms and 80th percentile jumps at the NFL Combine. Onyedim is the most fascinating name in the top-100. He enjoyed a career breakout in 2025 with the Aggies after four seasons with the Iowa State program. This feels like a front-multiple talent who could play as a 4i/5 or also as a 3-technique.

          The Best Of The Rest

          8.Domonique OrangeIowa State73.50 (RD4)
          9.Albert RegisTexas A&M73.00 (RD4)
          10.Zane DurantPenn State73.00 (RD4)
          11.Kaleb ProctorSE Louisiana72.50 (RD4)
          12.Nick BarrettSouth Carolina72.50 (RD4)
          13.Zxavian HarrisMississippi71.50 (RD5)
          14.Rayshaun BennyMichigan71.50 (RD5)
          15.DeMonte CapehartClemson71.50 (RD5)
          16.Jordan van den BergGeorgia Tech71.00 (RD5)
          17.Darrell Jackson Jr.Florida State71.00 (RD5)
          18.Landon RobinsonNavy70.50 (RD5)
          19.David GustaKentucky69.50 (RD6)
          20.Dontay CorleoneCincinnati69.00 (RD6)
          21.Chris McClellanMissouri69.00 (RD6)
          22.Rene KongaLouisville69.00 (RD6)
          23.Gary Smith IIIUCLA68.50 (RD7)
          24.Tim Keenan IIIAlabama68.00 (RD7)
          25.Uar BernardNigeria*68.00 (RD7)
          26.Bryson EasonTennessee68.00 (RD7)
          27.Skyler Gill-HowardTexas Tech67.50 (UDFA)
          28.Deven EasternMinnesota67.00 (UDFA)

          I am, simply put, not overly enamored with this year’s class. I am highly intrigued by Kaleb Proctor, who I got rave reviews for from league personnel at the 2026 NFL Combine. He seems to be made of the right stuff to make the leap to the NFL - but the leap is a big one. Dominique Orange is a nose tackle who I believe can start in the league, too. There are other athletic, undersized options like Albert Regis, Zane Durant, Landon Robinson, David Gusta, and Rene Konga.

          Perhaps the two most interesting Day 3 options are developmental options like Uar Bernard (Nigeria) and Jordan van den Berg (Georgia Tech). Both are players with international ties and newer to the game.

          Oct 18, 2025; Tempe, Arizona, USA; Texas Tech Red Raiders linebacker David Bailey (31) against the Arizona State Sun Devils at Mountain America Stadium.

          NFL Draft

          Final 2026 NFL Draft EDGE Defender Rankings: A whole bunch of unique profiles at the top, plus a hoard of high-upside options begging for the right fit

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          Chiefs double down on Justin Fields' role in 2026

          Justin Fields

          Chiefs double down on Justin Fields' role in 2026 originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

          The Kansas City Chiefs needed a veteran quarterback on their roster after Patrick Mahomes went down with an ACL injury, and Gardner Minshew left in free agency.

          That search led them to Justin Fields, who the Chiefs acquired via a trade with the New York Jets.

          Given Mahomes might miss the opening few games of the season as he recovers from his ACL injury, Fields has a chance to get a lot of reps this offseason, and even some proper game-time in 2026.

          While head coach Andy Reid stated he doesn't know Justin that well yet, as the offseason program has just begun, he reiterated that Fields won't be just a gadget guy on offense.

          "I appreciate Justin and the way he's gone about everything so far,” Reid said. "I like from afar what I've seen. I mentioned down at the owner meetings that we didn't bring him in to be a gadget guy, although he can do every gadget there is, but we didn't bring him in to do that. He's a legitimate quarterback, a starting quarterback in the National Football League.

          "We're lucky enough to have him here. If that's a role that he plays early in the season, we have full confidence that he can do a great job with that."

          More:Chiefs' Andy Reid drops big Patrick Mahomes injury update

          Fields set for big offseason

          Given where Mahomes is in his recovery, there is a good chance that Fields will get starting reps this offseason, and that should bode well for his development in Reid's system.

          Granted, Mahomes will be fighting to get on the field as training camp begins, but in the meantime, Fields has to make the most of every chance because once Patrick is cleared, he'll go back to scout team reps.

          So this is the time of the offseason where Fields has to take advantage of all the reps he gets with the starters, because there is a chance he is Kansas City's Week 1 starter.

          And for him to give the Chiefs the best chance to win, he's got to show the coaching staff, who are putting their faith in him, what he's got this offseason.

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          Rutgers Wrestling Adds Program Legend Anthony Ashnault as Associate Head Coach

          PITTSBURGH, PA - MARCH 23: Anthony Ashnault of the Rutgers Scarlet Knights is introduced during the championship finals of the NCAA Wrestling Championships on March 23, 2019 at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Hunter Martin/NCAA Photos via Getty Images) | Getty Images

          Former Rutgers wrestler and program legend Anthony Ashnault has rejoined the Scarlet Knights coaching staff and will be the team’s new associate head coach, according to The Knight Report. Ashnault was on the Knights coaching staff from 2021 to 2023, but ended up joining Princeton’s coaching staff for two years before returning to the banks this offseason. He joins Rutgers in place of assistant Steve Mytych, who stepped down last week.

          Last season with Ashnault on the coaching staff, Princeton had 5 wrestlers qualify for the NCAA tournament, including Marc-Anthony McGowan, who finished second among the 125-pounders. The Knights and the Tigers squared off once last season, with Rutgers earning a 28-9 win over Princeton.

          Now that he has rejoined the Knights coaching staff as associate head coach, the hope is that he will have a similar impact on the program in a coaching role as he did when he was competing on the mat. During his time as a player, Ashnault won a national title in the 149-pound weight class in 2019. He was also a four-time all-American and a three-time Big Ten champion. He also holds the record for the most wins at Rutgers with 123 victories and is in the Rutgers Athletics Hall of Fame.

          Rolesville (NC) football promotes defensive coordinator to head coach

          Photo by Brett Carlsen/Getty Images

          Rolesville High School (NC) didn’t have to look too far for who would be the next individual to lead their football program.

          According to a report by HighSchoolOT, the Rams have promoted defensive coordinator Kevin Reddick to the position of head coach. Reddick takes over for head football coach Ranier Rackley, who left his head coaching position at Rolesville to become the Director of Player Development at Duke just under two weeks ago.

          During Rackley’s three seasons at the helm of the program, Rolesville went 25-8 under his watch. The defense under the watch of Reddick was one of the top units in the Tar Heel State only yielded 14.8 points per game through 13 contests last season.

          The Rams have been one of North Carolina high school football’s top teams and Reddick takes over a program that was within the Top 25 teams in the Tar Heel State. Reddick entered the NFL after going undrafted and was apart of the Carolina Panthers, Buffalo Bills, New Orleans Saints and San Diego Chargers.

          Rolesville ended the last season with a 9-4 record and as the state’s No. 16th ranked team, according to the final North Carolina 2025 High School Football Massey Rankings.

          More about Rolesville High School

          Rolesville High School, located in Rolesville, NC, is part of the Wake County Public School System. Known for its vibrant Rams community, RHS provides students with strong academic programs, extensive extracurricular activities, and competitive athletics. The school prioritizes inclusivity, student engagement, and excellence, preparing students for success in college and careers while fostering a sense of pride and spirit in its community.

          How to Follow North Carolina High School Football

          For North Carolina high school football fans looking to keep up with scores around the Tar Heel State, staying updated on the action is now easier than ever with the Rivals High School Scoreboard. This comprehensive resource provides real-time updates and final scores from across the state, ensuring you never miss a moment of the Friday night frenzy. From nail-biting finishes to dominant performances, the Rivals High School Scoreboard is your one-stop destination for tracking all the North Carolina high school football excitement across the state.

          Top-3 series victory boosts UNC a spot in April 20 D1Baseball poll

          If there's a year for the UNC baseball team to win its first College World Series championship, 2026 has to be the year.

          North Carolina (33-7-1, 15-6 ACC) just took a weekend series from Georgia Tech, largely shutting down the nation's top offense. The Diamond Heels broke out with their own offensive explosion in a Game 2 clincher, winning 14-4, but fell just short of a sweep in Sunday's finale.

          In Monday's updated D1Baseball rankings, UNC deservedly climbed to second. North Carolina is now one spot ahead of the Yellow Jackets (32-7, 16-5 ACC), with UCLA staying in the Number One slot.

          Known primarily for their pitching, the Diamond Heels are anchored by staff ace Jason DeCaro, plus a shutdown bullpen led by Caden Glauber and Walker McDuffie. DeCaro and McDuffie are tied for a UNC-best six wins, while combining for 97 strikeouts.

          North Carolina's hitters, if they didn't already, are the ones starting to capture attention. Center fielder Owen Hull sports a .390 batting average, which includes a team-high 60 hits and 48 RBIs. Hull also has 12 stolen bases, making him and leadoff hitter Jake Schaffner (16 SB) a lightning-fast duo. Schaffner, Duke transfer Macon Winslow and Stony Brook transfer Erik Paulsen are all also mashing over .300.

          🆕 D1Baseball Top 25 Rankings: Week 10
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          Who's too high? Too low?

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          — D1Baseball (@d1baseball) April 20, 2026

          Since losing to Virginia in the ACC-opening series for both teams, the Diamond Heels now have six straight series wins, including a sweep of then-ranked Notre Dame. UNC is a perfect 11-0 in mid-week games, too, but face a tough test in High Point on Tuesday.

          How much better can North Carolina get? With several ranked wins, guys stepping up across the roster and timely coaching from Scott Forbes, the Diamond Heels are a team to beat.

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          This article originally appeared on Tar Heels Wire: UNC baseball squad ranked second overall in April 20 D1Baseball Poll

          Cave Spring high school celebrates student-athletes on signing day

          ROANOKE, Va. (WFXR) – Cave Spring high school proudly recognized a group of standout student-athletes as they took the next step in their academic and athletic careers during a recent signing day ceremony.

          Sheldon Smith – Ferrum College (Baseball)

          Kevante John – Concord University (Boys Soccer)

          Hunter Wasily – Averett University (Wrestling)

          Oliver Layell – Averett University (Football)

          Cam Wilson – Randolph-Macon College (Football)

          Shawn Turner – Ferrum College for (Basketball)

          Ethan Jones – Mansfield University (Basketball)

          Riley Guzo – Franklin & Marshall College (Girls Soccer)

          Abby Kidd – Concord University (Track)

          Maekayla Scott – Richard Bland College (Track)

          James “J.R.” Murphy – Ferrum College (Track)

          Brock Ward – University of Lynchburg (Track)

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          Wembanyama wins NBA defensive player of the year

          Victor Wembanyama is the first unanimous winner of the NBA's defensive player of the year award (Ronald Cortes)

          San Antonio Spurs star Victor Wembanyama was named the NBA's defensive player of the year on Monday, becoming the first unanimous winner in the award's 43-year history.

          France international Wembanyama, a generational talent who has helped transform San Antonio into title contenders, earned a perfect 100 votes in the media ballot.

          Oklahoma City's Chet Holmgren came in second in the voting, with Detroit's Ausar Thompson ranked third.

          The win marked another milestone in the meteoric rise of Wembanyama, who at 22 is the youngest player in history to win the honor.

          "I'm super, super happy to win this award and actually super proud to be the first-ever unanimous," Wembanyama told NBC Sports Network following the award.

          The 7ft 4in (2.24m) Frenchman has been billed as the future face of the NBA ever since he landed in the league after being chosen by San Antonio with the top overall pick in the 2023 Draft.

          Mixing prodigious defense with a potent offense, Wembanyama has excelled again this season and is regarded as one of the front-runners for the NBA's Most Valuable Player award.

          Wembanyama led the league in blocks per game (3.08) for a third straight season and helped lead the Spurs to the No.3 ranking in defensive ratings.

          On Sunday, Wembanyama lit up the playoffs in his first postseason game, scoring 35 points to go with five rebounds and two blocks as San Antonio defeated the Portland Trail Blazers.

          German basketball legend Dirk Nowitzki told AFP in an interview on Monday ahead of his induction to the FIBA Hall of Fame that Wembanyama was "changing the game as we speak."

          "I've never seen anything like it," the 2007 NBA MVP told AFP when asked about Wembanyama.

          "His defense is so good that he changes the game just by being on the court and taking away some of the layups and twos that other teams would usually take."

          Wembanyama insisted on Monday that he owed his success to the work of his teammates and the Spurs coaching staff.

          "We often overlook the team aspect," Wembanyama said. 

          "I'm sitting here. I happen to be the guy who's put in the spotlight, but I am part of a system, and I couldn't get this award, and I couldn't do what I do if it wasn't for my teammates ... and my coaching staff."

          rcw/des

          Dodgers closer Edwin Díaz will have elbow surgery and is expected to miss about 3 months

          DENVER (AP) — Los Angeles Dodgers closer Edwin Díaz will undergo surgery to remove loose bodies from his elbow and is expected to miss about three months, the team announced Monday.

          The procedure will be performed Wednesday at the Kerlan-Jobe Orthopedic Clinic in Los Angeles, and Díaz is not expected back until the second half of the season.

          The Dodgers placed the 32-year-old right-hander on the 15-day injured list and recalled left-hander Jake Elder from Triple-A Oklahoma City. Elder, was acquired from the Washington Nationals on April 1 for cash, has allowed two runs in 5 1/3 innings this season with Oklahoma City.

          Díaz is 1-0 with a 10.50 ERA, 10 strikeouts and four saves in five opportunities over seven appearances. He gave up three runs without recording an out in Sunday's 9-6 loss at Colorado. He has allowed three earned runs in each of his past two appearances.

          The Dodgers signed the three-time All-Star to a three-year, $69 million deal last December after he opted out of the final two years and $38 million of his contract with the New York Mets.

          The two-time defending World Series champion Dodgers were set to close out their four-game series against the Rockies on Monday night before continuing a seven-game trip with a series at San Francisco that starts Tuesday.

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          AP MLB: https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

          The way that the Manchester City keeper responded from an error defines him, not the error itself

          The way that the Manchester City keeper responded from an error defines him, not the error itself
          The way that the Manchester City keeper responded from an error defines him, not the error itself

          With Gianluigi Donnarumma in goal, Manchester City has an elite shot-stopper. Also, City has a keeper who is experienced and has shown time and time again throughout his career that he can respond strongly to setbacks. This trait, coupled with his shot-stopping ability, has seen Gianluigi Donnarumma become one of the premier goalkeepers in world football. Against Arsenal on Sunday, Donnarumma made an inexplicable error to gift Arsenal an equalizer. The mistake was big in itself; there is no other way to put it. However, how Donnarumma responded to the error defines him, not the error itself as the Italian goalkeeper helped his team pick up a 2-1 win over Mikel Arteta’s side.

          Gianluigi Donnarumma cost his team on Sunday, there is no other way to put it.

          Rayan Cherki gave Manchester City the lead against Arsenal on Sunday in the 16th minute. Cherki’s sublime goal had the Etihad bouncing, and the French international’s wonder goal did seemingly heap pressure onto Mikel Arteta’s side in their top-of-the-table clash. However, City’s lead would only last 107 seconds.

          Arsenal kicked off after Cherki’s goal and pumped the ball long and deep for a City throw-in deep in their own half. Matheus Nunes took the throw-in and threw the ball back to Gianluigi Donnarumma. Donnarumma took a poor first touch and dwelled on the ball for far too long. This allowed Kai Havertz to press Donnarumma, and the Italian keeper kicked the ball into Havertz, and the ball went into the top corner. Arsenal were level off the back of Donnarumma’s error, and the life of the Etihad Stadium seemed to have been drained away. Arsenal’s goal was Gianluigi Donnarumma’s fault. There is simply no other way to put it.

          However, Donnarumma made amends for his mistake during the remainder of the match.

          A mistake like the one Gianluigi Donnarumma made can swallow lesser players and keepers whole. There are countless examples of this occurring throughout football. However, Donnarumma overcame his mistake with the help of teammates, and he had a big impact on Manchester City’s win over Arsenal on Sunday.

          First, in the 60th minute, Donnarumma made a superb double save to deny Kai Havertz and Arsenal from taking the lead. Marc Guehi gave away the ball in midfield, which allowed Arsenal to break. Martin Ødegaard played in Havertz, who only had the oncoming Donnarumma to beat. The Italian keeper made a superb save to deny Havertz. The rebound fell Arsenal’s way, but a combination of the Manchester City defence and Donnarumma’s second effort kept Mikel Arteta’s side out. It was a big moment in Sunday’s match, and it showed that Donnarumma had put his first-half error behind him.

          Five minutes later, it was Gianluigi Donnarumma’s quick throw-in that set Nico O’Reilly away to set up Manchester City’s winning goal at the Etihad. It was a simple throw-in from Donnarumma, but his quick thinking set Manchester City away. It was a pivotal moment in the match, and Donnarumma played his part in it.

          Gianluigi Donnarumma put his error behind him which speaks volumes about his fortitude and character.

          A talking point to emerge out of Sunday’s match, and throughout this season, has been Gianluigi Donnarumma’s proficiency on the ball. Donnarumma isn’t, and never will be, Ederson in goal. Ederson is a once-in-a-generation keeper with his feet. There is a school or thought that this harms Manchester City’s ability to play out from the back. However, Sunday’s mistake is Donnarumma’s only major error in possession this season. He hasn’t been a major liability in this aspect of his play. Yes, Donnarumma made a costly mistake, but what he showed after it was more telling than his error.

          Gianluigi Donnarumma immediately put his mistake behind him. Sunday’s match was a big game, and the error Donnarumma made could have been match-defining. But it wasn’t. Donnarumma stood up to be counted after his costly error. That speaks volumes about his character and resilience. This trait of Donnarumma’s, coupled with his shot-stopping, makes him one of the world’s best goalkeepers. At times, it is forgotten how good Gianluigi Donnarumma is, as other aspects of his play are focused on instead of what Donnarumma actually is.

          Gianluigi Donnarumma made what was almost an unforgivable error against Arsenal on Sunday. However, how Donnarumma picked himself up after his mistake defines him, not the error itself. He stood up following that error to help Manchester City pick up a massive three points at the Etihad, and Donnarumma’s role in Manchester City’s win cannot be overlooked despite his mistake being the focus of attention.

          IPL 2026: ‘It’s not a Hardik Pandya problem’- MI skipper hits back on Jasprit Bumrah debate

          Mumbai Indians’ emphatic 99-run win over Gujarat Titans was defined by Tilak Varma’s brilliance, but skipper Hardik Pandya made it clear that a key tactical call with the ball also played a decisive role.

          One of the biggest talking points was the decision to hand the new ball to Jasprit Bumrah, a move that paid off instantly as he struck with the very first delivery to remove Sai Sudharsan. It was also a significant moment for Bumrah personally, as this was his first wicket of the season, coming in his sixth match.



          Addressing the long-standing question around why Bumrah does not usually bowl the first over, Hardik offered a clear explanation.

          “I’ve seen a lot of people go, why Jassie has never bowled. But if you see, it’s been 138 [151] appearances and I think 8 or 9 times Jasprit has bowled the first over. So I don’t think it’s a Hardik Pandya problem.”

          He emphasised that Bumrah’s role is defined by impact rather than convention.

          “It’s just that Jasprit Bumrah is so special that you use him wherever it’s required for the team, not when you start. But yeah, today was something we realized, that we really want to make an impact with the new ball, and no one’s better than him.”

          That early breakthrough set the tone for MI’s dominance, as GT never recovered from the blow and were eventually bowled out for 100.

          Hardik also highlighted how crucial the win was for the group, especially given their struggles this season and the challenge of playing in Ahmedabad.

          “It’s always challenging to go away and win. Ahmedabad has been something which is very tough for us as the Mumbai Indians. And yeah, we just played good cricket. It feels very special because it was much needed.”

          The MI captain was equally vocal about the turning point with the bat, revealing how his message to Tilak Varma during the strategic break was simple and direct.

          “I realized the kind of talent Tilak has, he really does not need to worry about a lot. The only message I kept telling him was that you’re gonna just watch the ball and hit the ball irrespective of what. I genuinely believe the kind of ball striking from his bat is something really special.”

          Hardik admitted the intensity of the moment, saying, “A couple of times I went so loud that I kind of got dizzy. But it was much needed for the group, for Tilak, and for Mumbai Indians.”

          He reserved special praise for the younger players who stepped up in a must-win game.

          “Really amazing by the youngsters. Mumbai Indians needed that as a group. The debutant Krish, coming and bowling right areas, showing the right intent. Ashwani coming and bowling, really amazing, taking 4-fers. He changed the momentum for us. Special mention to Naman as well.”

          For Hardik, this was more than just a win. It felt like a shift in momentum.

          Penguins vs. Flyers Score, Live Updates, Highlights From Game 2 of NHL Playoffs Series

          Bryan Rust

          Penguins vs. Flyers Score, Live Updates, Highlights From Game 2 of NHL Playoffs Series originally appeared on SportsNet Pittsburgh. Add SportsNet Pittsburgh as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

          The Penguins will attempt to shake off the sting of a Game 1 loss to the Flyers and get their first win of the 2026 NHL Playoffs on Monday night.

          Philadelphia outplayed Pittsburgh in the opening game of the first-round series, securing a 3-2 victory at PPG Paints Arena and stealing home-ice advantage. Pens head coach Dan Muse gave the Flyers credit, but he knows that his team can deliver a much better performance in Game 2.

          Can Pittsburgh get back to its winning ways and even the series?

          Follow along right here for live updates and highlights from Penguins vs. Flyers.

          Penguins vs. Flyers score

          123Final
          Flyers0
          Penguins0

          Penguins vs. Flyers live updates, highlights from Game 2

          (All times Eastern)

          8:10 p.m. — The second period is underway. Let's see if the Penguins can put more pressure on Dan Vladar.

          End of first period: Penguins 0, Flyers 0

          7:50 p.m. — A lot of action, but no goals in the first period.

          7:40 p.m. — Anthony Mantha tries to sneak the puck between Dan Vladar's legs, but he stands strong. We are finally back to 5-on-5.

          7:35 p.m. — After three straight penalties, we are back to — oh, never mind. Nick Seeler's roughing penalty will put the Penguins back on the power play with seven minutes left in the first period.

          7:30 p.m. — Rasmus Ristolainen battles Sidney Crosby along the boards and takes the puck to the net, but Penguins goaltender Stuart Skinner makes the save. Ristolainen then appears to throw a punch at Crosby. That should be another penalty.

          STUUUUUUUUU 🔊

          And Sid draws a penalty after the save! 😏 pic.twitter.com/KpY7C6yPYz

          — SportsNet Pittsburgh (@SNPittsburgh) April 20, 2026

          7:25 p.m. — Tyson Foerster heads to the box for high sticking, but Erik Karlsson joins him seconds later for tripping. We've got 4-on-4 hockey.

          7:20 p.m. — A lot of energy from the Penguins to start the game, but they haven't tested Flyers goaltender Dan Vladar just yet.

          7:10 p.m. — The Penguins and Flyers are on the ice. The puck has been dropped. Here we go...

          7:05 p.m. — We are just minutes away from the start of Game 2. It's a hockey night in Pittsburgh!

          6:50 p.m. — A late injury update: The Flyers announce that defenseman Emil Andrae is listed as day-to-day with an upper-body injury.

          6:40 p.m. — Here are the Penguins' lines for Game 2:

          A look at the lines for Game 2 ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/QDN52Ve6xT

          — x - Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) April 20, 2026

          6:20 p.m. — The Pirates are traveling to Texas for a road series against the Rangers, but they are showing their support for the Penguins.

          Always a good day to rep the Burgh! pic.twitter.com/ZxoU65Tl4F

          — Pittsburgh Pirates (@Pirates) April 20, 2026

          How to watch Penguins vs. Flyers Game 2: TV channel, live stream

          • TV channel: SportsNet Pittsburgh
          • Live stream: SNP 360fubo

          Penguins vs. Flyers will air locally on SportsNet Pittsburgh. Game 2 will also be available to stream on SNP 360 and 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-plus top channels of live TV and sports without cable. (Participating plans only. Taxes and fees may apply.)

          Penguins vs. Flyers Game 2 start time

          • Date: Monday, April 20
          • Time: 7 p.m. ET

          Penguins vs. Flyers is scheduled to start at 7 p.m. ET on Monday, April 20. Game 2 will be played at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh.

          Penguins vs. Flyers schedule: Philadelphia leads 1-0

          DateGameTime (ET)TV/Live stream
          April 18 Game 1: Flyers 3, Penguins 2
          April 20Game 2: Flyers vs. Penguins7 p.m.SNP, SNP 360fubo
          April 22Game 3: Penguins vs. Flyers7 p.m.SNP, SNP 360, fubo
          April 25Game 4: Penguins vs. Flyers8 p.m.SNP, SNP 360, fubo
          April 27Game 5*: Flyers vs. PenguinsTBDTBD
          April 29Game 6*: Penguins vs. FlyersTBDTBD
          May 2Game 7*: Flyers vs. PenguinsTBDTBD

          *If necessary

          NHL Playoffs schedule, key dates for 2026

          Here are the key dates to know for the NHL Playoffs:

          EventDates
          First round beginsApril 18
          Second round beginsMay 2*
          Conference finals beginMay 17*
          Stanley Cup Final beginsJune 3*
          Last possible day for Game 7June 21

          *Can move up depending on earlier series

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          Victor Wembanyama on defense: It's the area in my game I feel most comfortable

          "I've had the chance to have great coaches over my career that have taught me great habits on defense and my shot blocking, especially since we're talking about it, is something I've been working on forever," Wembanyama said Monday night. "It's probably the area in the game where I feel most comfortable."

          Sports Illustrated

          This article originally appeared on Hoops Hype: Victor Wembanyama on defense: It's the area in my game I feel most comfortable

          Dodgers closer Edwin Díaz placed on IL with 'loose bodies' in right elbow, reportedly out for 3 months

          The Los Angeles Dodgers are losing star closer Edwin Díaz for the next few months.

          The team announced Monday that they have placed the pitcher on the injured list, citing “loose bodies” in his right elbow. (“Loose bodies” refers to pieces of bone or cartilage that have broken off and are floating freely in the joint.)

          Díaz will undergo surgery to clean up the joint, and is expected to return in the second half of the season, per the team. In turn, L.A. is calling up Jake Eder, an offseason acquisition from the Washington Nationals.

          The Dodgers recalled LHP Jake Eder and placed RHP Edwin Díaz on injured list with right elbow loose bodies.

          — Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers) April 20, 2026

          Díaz signed a record-setting three-year, $69 million contract to join the Dodgers this offseason after spending six seasons with the New York Mets. So far this season, Díaz has made seven appearances for L.A., picking up four saves.

          His most recent appearance, though, was his worst: In a 9-6 loss to the Colorado Rockies on Sunday, Díaz entered the game in the bottom of the eighth inning, but preceded to give up two runs. He was then relieved by Kyle Hurt, and finished the outing with three earned runs without recording an out.

          It’s unclear if his injury contributed to Sunday’s appearance. The 32-year-old will now be out for approximately the next three months, with the Dodgers hoping that he will return after the All-Star break in July.

          Recapping Luke Loucks, Florida State basketball’s hot recruiting run

          Recapping Luke Loucks, Florida State basketball’s hot recruiting run originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

          The talk of the early college basketball offseason has been Luke Loucks and the Florida State Seminoles as they’ve been steaming on the recruiting trail as of late. In Loucks' first season in Tallahassee, he led the Seminoles to an 18-15 record and finished the season on an 11-4 run.

          Through the Noles heater in the second half of the season, Loucks was busy in the recruiting world as well, having landed a top-20 class made up of mainly four 4-Star prospects. Two of which are top-100 recruits according to On3.

          • 4-Star C, Marcis Ponder, Natl. Rank 53
          • 4-Star G, Martay Barnes, Natl. Rank 72
          • 4-Star G, Brandon Bass Jr., Natl. Rank 109
          • 4-Star F, Collin Paul, Natl. Rank 110

          The class also includes 3-Star point guard, Jasen Lopez, who is a dual sport athlete as a wide receiver under Mike Norvell. Lopez, being a dual sport athlete, joined the Seminoles basketball team in the middle of the 2025-26 season but did not see game action. JD Jones, the son of Phoenix Suns GM and NBA Champion James Jones, is also committed for next season.

          From the transfer portal

          Coach Loucks' heater did not end there as he hit the transfer portal running, landing commitments from four more 4-Star transfers as well. His portal commitments include:

          • Colorado F, Sebastian Rancik
          • Missouri G, Anthony Robinson II
          • UNC Asheville F, Kameron Taylor
          • Cincinnati F, Shon Abaev

          Florida State now sits with a top-25 portal class with all 4 Star commits and a top-10 recruiting class and no. 6 overall class

          Portal Class:

          PG Anthony Robinson II
          SG Kameron Taylor
          SF Shon Abaev
          PF Sebastian Rancik

          Recruiting Class:

          4 ⭐️ C Marcis Ponder
          4 ⭐️ G Martay… https://t.co/S5EgrGTkfq

          — Sammy Profeta (@profeta_sammy) April 19, 2026

          Tallahassee State College guard Amare Robinson, the younger brother of Anthony Robinson II, will also be transferring to Florida State. The Robinson brothers are Tallahassee natives and attended Florida State University High School.

          This marks Florida State’s best recruiting class since 2021, when they had the 14th-ranked class. They now sit with the 19th-ranked overall class and the third-best recruiting class in the ACC, only behind Duke and Miami.

          More: NFL Draft buzz surrounding Florida State

          There is just one roster spot remaining for Luke Loucks' 2026-27 squad ahead of the transfer portal officially closing on April 21st. Uncommitted transfers will still be able to commit following the closure.

          More college football news: 

          UConn’s Solo Ball will take a medical redshirt and miss next season after undergoing wrist surgery

          STORRS, Conn. — UConn guard Solo Ball will undergo wrist surgery and won’t return to the Huskies until 2027-28, the school announced Monday.

          Ball, who will take a medical redshirt next season, averaged 12.8 points per game and earned All-Big East second-team honors as the Huskies advanced to the national championship game.

          “Solo is a true Husky and a champion who would do anything to be out on the court,” coach Dan Hurley said. “This guy has shown throughout his career what a warrior he is. Solo is going to use the season to get his wrist fully healthy and then come back next year as one of the best guards in America while cementing his legacy as an all-time great at UConn.”

          Ball has started all but one game over the last two seasons and averaged 13.6 points per game in that span.

          He sprained his left foot in the first half of the national semifinal against Illinois and was limited to 16 minutes in the title game against Michigan.

          Buccaneers re-sign RB Sean Tucker

          Running back Sean Tucker is back on the roster in Tampa Bay.

          The NFL's daily transaction report shows that Tucker re-signed with the team on Monday. Tucker was tendered as a restricted free agent earlier in the offseason, but did not sign an offer sheet with another team.

          Tucker will make $3.52 million under the terms of the tender offer.

          Tucker signed with the Bucs after going undrafted out of Syracuse in 2023 and he has appeared in 45 games over the last three seasons. He had career highs with 86 carries, 320 rushing yards and seven rushing touchdowns during the 2025 season.

          Bucky Irving and Kenneth Gainwell will also be part of the backfield mix in Tampa this season.

          Browns NFL Draft: Shedeur Sanders' dad has a favorite wide receiver

          The Cleveland Browns have a big decision to make in the coming days as the 2026 NFL Draft nears.

          The obvious needs on their roster are at the wide receiver and offensive tackle positions, as the team could look to build around quarterback Shedeur Sanders, Deshaun Watson, or whoever starts Week 1. They could even go best player available, as they are more than one year away from competitive football.

          As the draft nears, however, Deion Sanders has opinions on who the team should take, planting his flag on a former teammate of Sanders at Colorado. Taking to X, Sanders said, "Jordyn Tyson is different." Holding a private workout that the Browns were in attendance for, it sure seems like Tyson is back on the menu in the top 15 of the NFL Draft.

          Jordyn Tyson is Different

          — COACH PRIME (@DeionSanders) April 20, 2026

          Does Tyson to the Browns make sense?

          Tyson is a top receiver in the class. He is seen as the best receiver in the class by some analysts, including Daft on Draft's Cory Kinnan. In his draft guide, Tyson was not only ranked as the top receiver but as the sixth-best player in the class.

          Tyson, of course, started his college career at Colorado, playing under Sanders and catching passes from the current Browns quarterback. He racked up 470 yards and four touchdowns on 22 catches that season from Sanders before transferring to Arizona State.

          The Browns need a wide receiver to add talent to an otherwise abysmal room. Tyson would fit the bill and bring a ton of relief. The brother of Cleveland Cavaliers' forward Jaylon Tyson, reuniting the Tyson brothers in Northeast Ohio would be a fun twist.

          This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: Browns NFL Draft: Shedeur Sanders' dad has a favorite wide receiver

          Male Spotlight Athlete of the Week | Nilesh Singh

          Name: Nilesh Singh

          School: Richland

          Age: 18

          Grade: 12

          Sport: Tennis

          Parents: Ramesh Singh and Geeta Verma, of Richland Township

          Athletic achievements: 2024 and 2025 District 6 Class 2A singles champion, 2025 Laurel Highlands Athletic Conference West most valuable player, 2024 LHAC West first team and 2023 all-LHAC selection.

          Coach’s quote: “As a captain, Nilesh has been a critical part of the Richland boys’ tennis program. What stands out most isn’t just his skill, but his integrity and the sportsmanship standard he sets for the entire team. He is always willing to step up to the plate. We are blessed to have a player and leader of his caliber. Coach Towns, Coach Clawson and I are excited to see him carry this momentum through the rest of the season.” – Richland boys tennis coach Logan Bethmann

          Favorite subject: Biology or chemistry

          Favorite movie: “Good Will Hunting”

          Favorite book and video game: Book “The Perks of Being a Wallflower” and video game “Rocket League”

          Favorite food: Chicken with rice

          Favorite teachers (subjects taught): Mr. Mangus (chemistry) and Mr. Oravec (calculus)

          Favorite song: “Mirror” by Kendrick Lamar

          Favorite app on your phone: Brawl Stars

          Outside interests: Playing other sports with friends, volunteering at a local hospital and working out

          If you were an animal, what animal would you be and why?: I think I’d be a dog because of my extroverted personality.

          Favorite athletic team: San Diego Padres

          Athlete most admired: Former pro tennis player Roger Federer

          Most influential person on my athletic career: My dad has shaped the way I play to this day and has practiced with me more times than I can comprehend. My tennis coach, Jamie Taylor, has also drastically helped me improve my game. He is one of the first people I can thank for my improvement in tennis.

          Most impressive athlete that you have competed against: Scranton Prep graduate Akhilesh Velaga, my 2025 first-round matchup in the PIAA Class 2A tournament who went on to get third place

          Proudest athletic achievement: Winning my first district title in 2024

          How I got my start: I started tennis when I was 9 years old when my dad signed me up for lessons. I really enjoyed tennis and wanted to improve my game. My first coach, Mike Kush, taught me how to play and have fun.

          Future goal: Studying biochemistry at the University of Pittsburgh and plan to stick on the pre-med track.

          - Jake Oswalt

          Penn State basketball | Nittany Lions welcome guard Roberts Blums from Davidson

          STATE COLLEGE, Pa. – Penn State men's basketball coach Mike Rhoades announced the signing of Davidson transfer guard Roberts Blums ahead of the 2026-27 season.

          "Roberts possesses a great ability to stretch the floor, make quick decisions and create his own shot," Rhoades said. "He will provide an experienced back-court presence and we expect him to make an immediate impact as a reliable perimeter threat. We're excited to welcome him to our Penn State basketball family."

          The Latvia native was Davidson's leading scorer during the 2025-26 campaign and comes to Happy Valley with two seasons of eligibility remaining.

          The 6-foot-4 guard played his first two collegiate seasons at Davidson, appearing in 63 contests. He was Davidson's leading scorer as a sophomore in 2025-26, averaging 12.4 points per game to go along with 3.4 rebounds per contest. Blums ranked seventh in the Atlantic 10 in both 3-point field goal percentage (40.7%) and 3-pointers made (77) during the campaign. He tallied 21 double-digit scoring efforts and three 20-plus point games.

          Blums played in 31 games off the bench during his freshman season at Davidson in 2024-25, averaging 4.3 points in 15.5 minutes per contest. He registered five double-digit scoring efforts.

          Prior to his collegiate career at Davidson, Blums won both the 2024 Latvian League and Latvian Cup championships. He averaged 12 points per game after appearing in 32 contests for VEF Riga in the Latvian Estonian Basketball League.

          Blums was a member of both the U16 and U18 Latvian national teams. He averaged 20 points and 5.3 rebounds per contest during the 2023 FIBA U18 European Championships en route to Latvia's gold medal finish and was named MVP of the U18 European Championship tournament.

          Ligonier Valley graduate Cheyenne Piper named PAC pitcher of the week

          Westminster sophomore right-hander Cheyenne Piper was named Presidents' Athletic Conference pitcher of the week.

          The Ligonier Valley graduate went 3-0 with two complete games and a 0.00 ERA. She struck out 27 batters without issuing a walk over 15 1/3 innings of work. Piper opened the week with her second straight one-hitter, striking out 13 in a 13-0, five-inning Game 1 win over Franciscan. Piper earned two more wins against Allegheny, including her league-leading fifth shutout of the season in a 2-0 Game 1 victory Saturday, allowing four hits while striking out nine. She also picked up the win in Game 2, tossing 3 1/3 innings in relief and allowing just one hit while striking out five in the 7-1 win. Piper leads the conference with 126 strikeouts.

          Tennessee CB Colton Hood linked to 4-time Super Bowl champs in NFL Draft projections

          Tennessee CB Colton Hood linked to 4-time Super Bowl champs in NFL Draft projections originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

          Colton Hood made his third stop in college football worth it. The Tennessee Volunteers cornerback is now projected as a first-round pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. He's come a long way from his days at Colorado and Auburn. While Deion Sanders would like to take credit for his success story, the Hall-of-Famer can't be attributed to what he did last season under Josh Heupel.

          The All-SEC talent started 12 games with 50 tackles (4.5 for loss), a pick-six, 8 PDUs, and a forced fumble. Hood earned spots at the Senior Bowl and NFL Scouting Combine, turning out some solid tape. His encore was an outstanding showing at Tennessee’s Pro Day and will be in the green room in Pittsburgh this week.

          Here’s a look at the latest NFL Draft projections and profile for Hood.

          Latest NFL Draft Projections

          Jordan Reid (ESPN): No. 29, Kansas City Chiefs 

          Mel Kiper (ESPN): No. 29, Kansas City Chiefs

          Chad Reuter (NFL): No. 18, Minnesota Vikings 

          Eric Edholm (NFL): No. 29, Kansas City Chiefs

          Colton Hood NFL Draft Profile (NFL's Lance Zierlein)

          "Press-man bully with an ability to put his stamp on the first and last phases of the snap. Hood plays with a disruptive punch and gets his hands on most releases, but shifty NFL wideouts could create issues for him. He has enough speed to stay phased on verticals and does a nice job erasing space on in-breakers from tight press or off-man looks. He’s disciplined in zone but route switches still cause occasional missteps.

          "Hood plays with aggression in the catch space, taking top positioning by force. Physicality also shows up in run support, where he triggers downhill with stopping power and finishes like an extra safety. Hood needs to sharpen his instincts/technique, but he has the mentality and upside to become a CB2 in a press-heavy scheme."

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          Female Spotlight Athlete of the Week | Baylee Sleek

          Name: Baylee Sleek

          School: North Star

          Age: 17

          Grade: 12

          Sports: Soccer and track and field

          Parents: Gregg and Erika Sleek, of Ralphton

          Athletic achievements: In track and field, 2025 PIAA Class 2A gold medalist in high jump, 2024 and 2025 District 5 Class 2A (record holder at 5-feet, 6.25 inches) and Heritage Conference champion in high jump, 2025 District 5 Class 2A and Heritage Conference runner-up in 100-meter hurdles, 2024 PIAA Class 2A runner-up in high jump, 2024 Heritage Conference runner-up in 100 hurdles and eighth-place finisher in high jump at 2025 New Balance Nationals; in soccer, 2024 and 2025 Inter-County Conference all-star, 2024 and 2025 Somerset County first-team selection and played in the 2025 Santa Fund Soccer Classic.

          Coach’s quote: “Baylee is a phenomenal athlete and leader for our Conemaugh Township track and field team. She leads by her strong work ethic, her compassion and investment in encouraging younger athletes, and her strong faith to keep true to herself. She has high aspirations and continuously works toward achieving them. As she is pursuing her athletic career at the collegiate level, we cannot wait to see how the future unfolds for her.” – Conemaugh Township girls track and field coach Tracy Durica

          Favorite subject: Chemistry

          Favorite movie: “It Takes Two”

          Favorite book: “Bible”

          Favorite food: Steak

          Favorite teacher (subject taught): Mrs. Blucas (family and consumer science)

          Favorite song: “Cowgirls” by Morgan Wallen

          Favorite app on your phone: Snapchat

          Outside interests: Going on dirt bike rides, swimming, tanning, fishing, camping, hunting, going on walks/runs and hanging out with my family, friends and animals

          If you were an animal, what animal would you be and why?: A dolphin because I would get to live in the ocean (I love the beach) and dolphins are social and like having fun, but are also smart and aware of what’s going on around them

          Favorite athletic team: University of Florida’s track and field team

          Athlete most admired: Former University of Georgia high jumper Elena Kulichenko

          Most influential people on my athletic career: My parents

          Most impressive athlete that you have competed against: River Valley graduate and Navy sophomore track and field athlete Sara McConnell

          Proudest athletic achievement: Placing first at the 2025 PIAA Class 2A track and field championships and placing in the top 10 at 2025 New Balance Nationals

          How I got my start: I started playing soccer when I was 4. I then started jumping in seventh grade.

          Future goal: I plan to attend University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown, compete in high jump on the track and field team and earn a bachelor’s degree in nursing. After that, I hope to specialize in labor and delivery or pediatrics, and eventually return to school to earn my nurse practitioner or doctorate.

          - Jake Oswalt

          Top 25 college football team recruiting rankings

          The landscape of college football team recruiting has shifted into a higher gear this spring. The Class of 2027 rankings are already telling a fascinating story of regional dominance and strategic early starts. We are currently in the heart of the Spring Games window, a time when campuses are flooded with elite high school sophomores looking to secure their spots before the summer camp circuit begins. 

          In the age of the expanded College Football Playoff and a high-velocity transfer portal, the premium on landing high-school talent early has never been higher. Programs are no longer just waiting for senior film but building the bedrock of their future rosters right now, using NIL infrastructure and early playing-time promises as their primary bait.

          MORE: LSU QB Garrett Nussmeier injury discovered at NFL Combine

          While the SEC and Big Ten engage in a tactical arms race for blue-chip talent, we’re seeing traditional powers lean into their quality-over-quantity mantra. In contrast, other high-majors are making aggressive early pushes to stake their claim in the national top 25. 

          The 247Sports rankings currently reflect a mix of established titans and opportunistic risers capitalizing on the momentum. Whether it’s the “Future Freaks” event impact or the closing of the spring portal window, the 2027 cycle is proving that in modern recruiting, if you aren’t early, you’re already behind.

          25. Ole Miss (6 Commits)

          Pete Golding
          Jan 1, 2026; New Orleans, LA, USA; Mississippi Rebels head coach Pete Golding (center) reacts on the sidelines during the second half of the 2026 Sugar Bowl and quarterfinal game of the College Football Playoff against the Georgia Bulldogs at Caesars Superdome. Mandatory Credit: Amber Searls-Imagn Images

          With three 4-star and three 3-star recruits, the Rebels are prioritizing elite edge rushers this cycle, recently landing four-star Keysan Taylor to bolster a small but high-ceiling group. Pete Golding’s defensive vision is clearly resonating with 2027 prospects who want to play in a high-intensity system.

          24. Tennessee (6 Commits)

          Josh Heupel
          Nov 29, 2025; Knoxville, Tennessee, USA; Tennessee Volunteers head coach Josh Heupel during the first half against the Vanderbilt Commodores at Neyland Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Randy Sartin-Imagn Images

          With two 4-star and five 3-star recruits, Josh Heupel’s staff is focused on the perimeter, keeping their commit list lean while they wait on several five-star targets to drop their bags. The Vols remain a powerhouse in the Southeast, and their six early pledges provide a very high average player rating.

          23. UCLA (7 Commits)

          Bob Chesney
          Dec 9, 2025; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Bob Chesney is introduced as UCLA Bruins football coach at press conference at Renee Luskin Conference Center Centennial Ballroom. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

          The Bruins have been active in the California market, securing a core group of local skill players — two 4-star and five 3-star players — who fit the “new-look” Big Ten style. Bob Chesney has brought a renewed energy to Westwood, ensuring the Bruins stay competitive against their cross-town rivals.

          MORE: Virginia Tech parachuter who crashed into scoreboard relives viral moment

          22. Syracuse (10 Commits)

          Fran Brown
          Oct 18, 2025; Syracuse, New York, USA; Syracuse Orange head coach Fran Brown arrives prior to the game against the Pittsburgh Panthers at the JMA Wireless Dome. Mandatory Credit: Rich Barnes-Imagn Images

          Fran Brown continues to prove he is a recruiting force in the Northeast, landing double-digit commits (two 4-star and eight 3-star) before most teams have hit five. The Orange are building a physical, blue-collar identity that is quickly making them a “hat on the table” for top Atlantic-coast talent.

          19. Clemson (7 Commits)

          Dabo Swinney
          Dec 27, 2025; Bronx, NY, USA; Clemson Tigers head coach Dabo Swinney walks with players before the 2025 Pinstripe Bowl against the Penn State Nittany Lions at Yankee Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images

          Dabo Swinney’s “Clemson Way” continues to attract a specific type of high-character prospect, one who focuses on foundational pieces in the trenches. While they aren’t leading in numbers, their seven commits, of which five are 3-star and two are 4-star recruits, are almost exclusively blue-chip talents with high-floor projections.

          20. Nebraska (7 Commits)

          Matt Rhule
          Oct 11, 2025; College Park, Maryland, USA; Nebraska Cornhuskers head coach Matt Rhule walks on the field during the game against the Maryland Terrapins at SECU Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-Imagn Images

          Matt Rhule is once again finding success in the 500-mile radius, locking down some of the best talent in the Great Plains early in the cycle. The Huskers are emphasizing developmental speed, taking athletes who can contribute across multiple positions as they grow.

          MORE: Indiana DC lashes out at Ty Simpson, Alabama fans over QB’s Rose Bowl comments

          19. Iowa (8 Commits)

          Kirk Ferentz
          Oct 25, 2025; Iowa City, Iowa, USA; Minnesota Golden Gophers head coach P.J. Fleck (left) shakes hands with Iowa Hawkeyes head coach Kirk Ferentz before the game at Kinnick Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Becker-Imagn Images

          The Hawkeyes have been efficient this spring, securing eight 3-star pledges that highlight their traditional strength along the offensive line and at linebacker. Kirk Ferentz’s stability remains a major selling point for prospects who value a proven path to the professional ranks.

          18. California (8 Commits)

          California Golden Bears
          Sep 6, 2025; Berkeley, California, USA; The California Golden Bears and Atlantic Coast Conference logos are affixed to an end zone pylon during the first quarter against the Texas Southern Tigers at California Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Darren Yamashita-Imagn Images

          Cal has once again capitalized on their ACC membership by expanding their recruiting footprint while maintaining a strong grip on Northern California talent. Their eight commits represent a balanced class that aims to bring more explosiveness to the Golden Bears’ offensive scheme.

          17. Wisconsin (8 Commits)

          Luke Fickell
          Nov 29, 2025; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Wisconsin Badgers head coach Luke Fickell reacts during the first half against the Minnesota Golden Gophers at Huntington Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matt Krohn-Imagn Images

          Luke Fickell is continuing to bridge the gap between toughness and spread, landing a versatile group of eight early commits. The Badgers have been particularly successful in the Midwest, beating out several Big Ten peers for high-upside interior players.

          MORE: NFL draft prospect Zachariah Branch arrested after attending Georgia spring game

          16. Florida (7 Commits)

          Jon SumralL
          Jan 24, 2026; Gainesville, Florida, USA; Florida Gators Football head coach Jon Sumrall addresses the crowd during a timeout against the Auburn Tigers during the first half at Exactech Arena at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center. Mandatory Credit: Matt Pendleton-Imagn Images

          The Gators are playing the long game, focusing on a small group of highly-ranked recruits from the talent-rich Sunshine State. With seven commits in the fold, including the 5-star offensive tackle Maxwell Hiller, Florida under Jon Sumrall is sitting on a high average rating as they wait for the summer “Friday Night Lights” surge.

          15. Minnesota (10 Commits)

          P.J. Fleck
          Dec 26, 2025; Phoenix, AZ, USA; Minnesota Gophers head coach P.J. Fleck with the trophy after defeating the New Mexico Lobos in overtime of the Rate Bowl at Chase Field. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

          P.J. Fleck has rowed the boat to a top-15 start, using early official visits to secure ten commits from across the northern states. The Gophers are building depth early, ensuring they have the numbers to withstand the rigors of a modern Big Ten schedule.

          14. Oregon (8 Commits)

          Dan Lanning
          Jan 9, 2026; Atlanta, GA, USA; Oregon Ducks head coach Dan Lanning leads his team onto the field prior to the 2025 Peach Bowl and semifinal game of the College Football Playoff against the Indiana Hoosiers at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-Imagn Images

          Dan Lanning has made the Ducks a national brand, and their eight commits reflect a class built with elite speed in mind. Oregon is effectively using their Nike ties and quick-paced identity to lure top-tier skill players away from traditional regional powers.

          MORE: How Arch Manning saved the Longhorns’ 2025 season

          13. Texas Tech (7 Commits)

          Joey McGuire
          Jan 1, 2026; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Texas Tech Red Raiders head coach Joey McGuire on the sidelines against the Oregon Ducks during the first half of the 2025 Orange Bowl and quarterfinal game of the College Football Playoff at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-Imagn Images

          Joey McGuire continues to be a “Red Raider” recruiting machine, focusing on high-ceiling Texas talent that fits their aggressive offensive system. Their seven commits include some of the fastest track-and-field crossovers in the state, including three 5-star recruits, edge rusher Anthony Sweeney, edge LaDamion Guyton, and defensive lineman Jalen Brewster, keeping Lubbock as a destination for explosive playmakers.

          12. Miami (8 Commits)

          Mario Cristobal
          Jan 19, 2026; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Miami Hurricanes head coach Mario Cristobal with linebacker Wesley Bissainthe (31) against the Indiana Hoosiers during the College Football Playoff National Championship game at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

          Mario Cristobal is winning the battles at the line of scrimmage early, securing eight commits that include several massive developmental offensive tackles. The Hurricanes are building a wall around South Florida, ensuring that the best local talent stays home in Coral Gables.

          11. Georgia (8 Commits)

          Kirby Smart
          Apr 18, 2026; Athens, GA, USA; Georgia Bulldogs head coach Kirby Smart shown on the field during the Georgia Spring football game at Sanford Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-Imagn Images

          The Bulldogs are in a familiar spot, focusing on “freak” athletes who can maintain Kirby Smart’s defensive standard for years to come. With eight commits, Georgia has one of the highest average player ratings in the country, prioritizing elite traits over class size.

          MORE: Kirk Ferentz, Iowa football punished by NCAA for tampering

          10. Texas (9 Commits)

          Steve Sarkisian
          Dec 31, 2025; Orlando, FL, USA; Texas Longhorns head coach Steve Sarkisian looks on before a game against the Michigan Wolverines at Camping World Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matt Pendleton-Imagn Images

          Steve Sarkisian has the Longhorns humming, landing nine commits that are headlined by elite skill talent and a future-focused quarterback pledge. Their 2024 move to the SEC has only amplified their reach, making Texas a major player in recruiting the best recruits from the East Coast to the West Coast.

          9. Louisville (11 Commits)

          Jeff Brohm
          Nov 29, 2025; Louisville, Kentucky, USA; Louisville Cardinals head coach Jeff Brohm talks with Louisville Cardinals quarterback Miller Moss (7) during the second half against the Kentucky Wildcats at L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium. Louisville defeated Kentucky 41-0. Mandatory Credit: Jamie Rhodes-Imagn Images

          Jeff Brohm has utilized his offensive pedigree to secure ten early commits, building a class that looks to stay atop the ACC standings. The Cardinals are using their “modern” approach to NIL and player development to win recruiting battles against traditional blue bloods.

          8. Kentucky (10 Commits)

          Will Stein
          Dec 3, 2025; Lexington, KY, USA; Kentucky Wildcats head football coach Will Stein poses for a photo with University of Kentucky President Dr. Eli Capilouto (left) and athletic director Mitch Barnhart (right) after his press conference at Nutter Field House. Mandatory Credit: Jordan Prather-Imagn Images

          New head coach Will Stein has established a recruiting pipeline that consistently produces field-ready talent, and this 10-commit start is no different. The Wildcats are focusing on the “Big Blue” wall, securing several four-star linemen who are essential to their ground-and-pound identity.

          MORE: Former Michigan coach Sherrone Moore learns fate in alleged mistress stalking case

          7. Notre Dame (9 Commits)

          Marcus Freeman
          Nov 22, 2025; South Bend, Indiana, USA; Notre Dame Fighting Irish head coach Marcus Freeman celebrates with players after scoring against the Syracuse Orange during the first half at Notre Dame Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Michael Caterina-Imagn Images

          Marcus Freeman is leaning into the university’s unique prestige, landing nine commits, eight of which are 4-star, who excel both in the classroom and on the field. The Irish have been particularly active in the Midwest and the Northeast, securing their foundational pieces before the summer rush.

          6. Penn State (11 Commits)

          Matt Campbell
          Dec 8, 2025; University Park, PA, USA; Matt Campbell poses for a photo after being announced as the Penn State Nittany Lions new head coach during a press conference at the Beaver Stadium Press Room. Mandatory Credit: Matthew O’Haren-Imagn Images

          The Nittany Lions recently jumped into the top 10 following the commitment of Jon Sassic, marking 11 total pledges for the 2027 group. Matt Campbell’s staff is focusing on “PA Power,” keeping the state’s best trench players at home in Happy Valley.

          5. Washington (11 Commits)

          Jedd Fisch
          Nov 22, 2025; Pasadena, California, USA; Washington Huskies head coach Jedd Fisch during the game against the UCLA Bruins at the Rose Bowl. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images

          The Huskies have fully embraced their Big Ten identity, landing 11 commits that highlight a renewed focus on physical, downhill football. Jedd Fisch has maintained the program’s West Coast dominance while expanding their reach into the talent-rich Texas and Florida markets.

          MORE: Top 2026 NFL draft prospect Rueben Bain Jr linked to fatal 2024 crash

          4. Ohio State (10 Commits)

          Ohio State Buckeyes head coach Ryan Day prepares for a tv interview during the Ohio State football spring game at Ohio Stadium in Columbus on April 18, 2026. Credit: Adam Cairns/Columbus Dispatch / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

          The Buckeyes have double-digit commits that define the term “blue-chip,” including two five-star prospects who are considered the best at their positions — defensive end David Jacobs and five-star receiver Jamier Brown. Ryan Day continues to recruit at a national level, ensuring that Columbus remains the home for the most elite talent in the Big Ten.

          3. USC (11 Commits)

          Lincoln Riley
          Dec 30, 2025; San Antonio, TX, USA; Southern California Trojans head coach Lincoln Riley watches in the first half against the TCU Horned Frogs during the Alamo Bowl at Alamodome. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

          The Trojans are surging with 11 commits, blending Southern California flair with the “toughness” required to compete in their new conference. Lincoln Riley’s ability to attract elite quarterbacks and receivers is on full display as the 2027 class begins to take shape around an explosive core.

          2. Texas A&M (12 Commits)

          Mike Elko
          Dec 20, 2025; College Station, TX, USA; Texas A&M Aggies head coach Mike Elko takes the field prior to the game against the Miami Hurricanes during the first round of the CFP National Playoff at Kyle Field. Mandatory Credit: Maria Lysaker-Imagn Images

          The Aggies are dominating the 2027 trail with 12 commits, including three five-stars and a massive haul of nine four-star prospects. Their focus on elite trench play and defensive secondary speed has them positioned for a potentially historic finish in the SEC.

          MORE: Why Ohio State’s Jeremiah Smith walked away from $10M transfer portal decision

          1. Oklahoma (20 Commits)

          Brent Venables
          Apr 18, 2026; Norman, OK, USA; Oklahoma Sooners head coach Brent Venables watches during the Oklahoma Spring Game at Gaylord Family Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Images

          Brent Venables has accomplished the unthinkable by securing 20 commits before May, headlined by five-star offensive tackle Cooper Hackett. The Sooners have flooded the zone with elite in-state and regional talent, creating a gravitational pull that has Norman sitting firmly at #1.

          The most valuable currency a coach can have

          As we look toward the summer of 2026, the early 2027 rankings suggest a season of intense competition and strategic shifts. Oklahoma’s massive lead is a testament to the “Sooners’ Culture” and their aggressive early scouting, but as history shows, bluebloods like Georgia and Ohio State are never far behind once they start filling their slots. In this new era of college football, these early commitments are the most valuable currency a coach can have, providing a sense of stability in an otherwise chaotic sport. The race for the 2027 crown is just beginning, but for the teams listed above, the foundation for a championship is already being poured.

          How to live stream Senators vs Hurricanes: NHL Playoffs, TV channel

          The Ottawa Senators and Carolina Hurricanes opened their first-round playoff series Saturday, with Carolina setting the tone early on home ice.

          MORE:ESPN shares NHL star rankings with surprising Connor McDavid landing spot

          Apr 18, 2026; Raleigh, North Carolina, USA; Ottawa Senators left wing Brady Tkachuk (7) and Carolina Hurricanes center Jordan Staal (11) fight during the first period in game one of the first round of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Lenovo Center. Mandatory Credit: James Guillory-Imagn Images

          How to Watch Senators vs Hurricanes

          • When: Monday, April 20, 2026
          • Time: 7:30 PM ET
          • TV Channel: ESPN2
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          The Hurricanes took a 1–0 series lead with a 2–0 win in Game 1 in Raleigh, powered by Frederik Andersen’s 22-save shutout and goals from Logan Stankoven and Taylor Hall. The game was tightly played throughout, with Carolina outshooting Ottawa 27–22 and controlling the pace despite going 0-for-5 on the power play. Ottawa generated a late push, including a power play in the final minutes, but couldn’t solve Andersen as Carolina closed it out defensively.

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          This opener showed exactly where the edge lies. Carolina’s structure and defensive discipline limited high-quality chances, while Ottawa struggled to convert offensively even when opportunities came late. The Hurricanes also entered the series as the Eastern Conference’s top seed, reinforcing their status as favorites. Still, the Senators have shown they can compete, winning multiple matchups late in the regular season, and will look to adjust offensively heading into Game 2, which remains in Raleigh.

          With a shutout win, home ice, and control of the series, Carolina holds early momentum, but if Ottawa can find scoring support and capitalize on chances, this matchup still has room to tighten quickly.

          This is a great NHL matchup that you will not want to miss; make sure to tune in and catch all the action.

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          Game Discussion for St. Louis Cardinals vs Miami Marlins Monday Night

          Apr 8, 2026; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; St. Louis Cardinals starting pitcher Michael McGreevy (36) throws a pitch against the Washington Nationals during the second inning at Nationals Park. Mandatory Credit: Rafael Suanes-Imagn Images | Rafael Suanes-Imagn Images

          The St. Louis Cardinals road trip continues as they do battle with the Miami Marlins Monday night at LoanDepot Park. Michael McGreevy (1-1 with a 2.49 ERA) will start for the Cardinals while Max Meyer (1-0 with a 4.12 ERA) will be on the mound for the Marlins. First pitch scheduled for 5:40pm central time.

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          Game Thread: Not the greatest day for Tampa Bay sports yesterday

          PITTSBURGH, PA - APRIL 18: Cedric Mullins #31 of the Tampa Bay Rays celebrates with teammates after hitting a two-run home run in the thirteenth inning during a baseball game against the Pittsburgh Pirates at PNC Park on April 18, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Mitchell Layton/Getty Images) | Getty Images

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          Should the 49ers focus on drafting ready-now players or future starters in the 2026 NFL Draft?

          Feb 24, 2026; Indianapolis, IN, USA; San Francisco 49ers general manager John Lynch speaks at the NFL Scouting Combine at the Indiana Convention Center. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images | Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

          One of the biggest debates when it comes to the NFL Draft is between ready-now players and potential. Well, sitting at No. 27 this season, the San Francisco 49ers have that dilemma on their hands, as they look to add to the roster in the 2026 NFL Draft.

          Looking at mock drafts ahead of the week, many are looking at offensive linemen, wide receivers, and defensive linemen for the 49ers. All three of those positions make sense for San Francisco.

          At offensive line, the 49ers need a future replacement for Trent Williams, and starting left tackles are hard to find outside of the early rounds of the draft. At wide receiver, San Francisco doesn’t have much security for the future, instead signing veterans Mike Evans and Christian Kirk this offseason. They could use a future starter there. At defensive line, San Francisco could add more depth to a room where Nick Bosa and Mykel Williams are coming off torn ACLs.

          But, there is a question about how much impact a draftee at any of those three positions will have in 2026. At offensive line, the only true question mark is left guard. At wide receiver, the 49ers have Evans, Kirk, and Ricky Pearsall leading the way in 2026, with recent draftees Jacob Cowing and Jordan Watkins behind them. At defensive line, the 49ers have Bosa, Williams, Osa Odighizuwa, and Alfred Collins as penciled-in starters.

          When looking at positions where an early-round rookie could come in as a potential starter, safety and cornerback could be spots, with inconsistent play there in 2025. But it all comes down to how the board falls on Thursday in the first round.

          Speaking to reporters on Monday, general manager John Lynch spoke on the team’s roster building this offseason, which has given them flexibility in the draft.

          “I think in general, what [we did in] free agency this year, what signing a guy like Trent and having some finality there probably leaves you a little more comfortable in various scenarios. But I think what I liked about what we did in free agency this year is that there’s not a ton of needs,” Lynch said.

          A goal of the team has been to head into the draft without glaring holes that force the 49ers to draft more for need than select the best players in the draft. While Lynch understands the importance of having some ready-now players and others being potential starters in the future, the plans are wide open this offseason after a quality free agency period.

          “Well, I think what you try to do is position your team so that you just don’t have glaring holes where like we have to take this position,” Lynch added. “There’s some comfort in that and I think it gives you more of a belief and a comfort in just picking the best players. You can’t go wrong with picking good football players.

          “Obviously, it’s a combination of all those things (picking guys who can play now and have future starters). It’s short term, it’s long term. But I think having that in place, some of the things we’ve done this offseason gives us a great ability to go in with really a mindset of taking the best player, not just saying we’ve got to come out with this position.”

          We’ll see how the 49ers operate this weekend, but they’ve got some optionality with their six picks, which could even result in some trades up and down the board.

          Five open entries set to compete over final four spots on Talladega Cup grid

          Motorsport photo

          For the first time since the season-opening Daytona 500, NASCAR will have a full field for Talladega with one car being sent home after qualifying. 

          There are 41 entries, with five uncharted cars competing for the final four spots on the grid.

          Here's a look at the part-time drivers and teams aiming to take part in this Sunday's race at Talladega Superspeedway:

          Jesse Love -- No. 33 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet

          Driver: Love, 21, is the reigning NASCAR O'Reilly Series champion is hoping to make his seventh career Cup Series start. He's also a proven winner at Talladega in the O'Reilly Series (2024) and ARCA (2023).

          Team: RCR has brought a third entry to three races this year with both Love and Austin Hill as the driver. It's best showing of the 2026 season came at Phoenix, with Hill starting 27th and finishing 21st.

          Joey Gase -- No. 44 NY Racing Team Chevrolet

          Driver: The 33-year-old Gase hs 93 previous Cup starts dating back to 2014, but should he make the field, this will be his first start of the 2026 season. His two best showings at the Cup level both came at Talladega, earning a career-best finish of 17th in 2020. His line top five in the O'Reilly Series also came at Talladega in 2015.

          Team: NY Racing Team failed o qualify for the Daytona 500 with JJ Yeley, but also ran the most recent drafting race at Atlanta. Yeley was again driving, finishing 31st. Last year, they ran over a third of the season, including the spring Talladega race.

          Casey Mears -- No. 62 Beard Motorsports Chevrolet

          Driver: Mears is by far the most experienced driver among the open entries. The 48-year-old has 495 career starts with one Cup win (2007 Coke 600). His best finish at Talladega also came in 2007, placing sixth. If he makes the field, it will be his 30th Cup race at Talladega.

          Team: The RCR-aligned outfit has run over 30 Cup races in the past decade, primarily focusing on superspeedways. They've placed as high as sixth at Talladega with Anthony Alfredo in 2024, and most recently attempted the Daytona 500 but failed to make the race. Mears has signed a deal with the team with the goal of reaching 500 career starts by the end of the year.

          Chad Finchum -- No. 66 Garage 66 Ford

          Driver: Finchum, 31, will be attempting to make his 14th career start and his second of the 2026 season, finishing 36th at Bristol. He's never run a Cup race at Talladega, but he's never finished higher than 33rd in any previous appearances. 

          Team: The Carl Long-owned team is the only open entry representing Ford, and last appeared in the Daytona 500 with Mears behind the wheel, finishing 32nd. Long has been a team owner in NASCAR for decades.

          Daniel Dye -- No. 78 Live Fast Motorsports Chevrolet

          Driver: Dye, 22, is hoping to make his NASCAR Cup Series debut after signing a four-race deal with the team. He was recently reinstated by NASCAR following a brief suspension for making insensitive comments on a livestream, and has since completed sensitivity training. He has experience at Talladega in the lower divisions, with a third-place finish in Trucks and a tenth-place finish in O'Reilly.

          Team: The BJ McLeod-owned team has made two previous starts this year, with McLeod competing in the Daytona 500 and Atlanta. Once a full-time entry before selling its charter for around $40 million, the team now appears in a handful of races every year, and has finished inside the top 20 at Talladega in the past.

          Jack Link's 500 full entry list -- 2026 NASCAR Cup Talladega

          No.DriverTeamManufacturer 
          1Ross ChastainTrackhouse RacingChevrolet
          2Austin CindricTeam PenskeFord
          3Austin DillonRichard Childress RacingChevrolet
          4Noah GragsonFront Row MotorsportsFord
          5Kyle LarsonHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet
          6Brad KeselowskiRFK RacingFord
          7Daniel SuarezSpire MotorsportsChevrolet
          8Kyle BuschRichard Childress RacingChevrolet
          9Chase ElliottHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet
          10Ty DillonKaulig RacingChevrolet
          11Denny HamlinJoe Gibbs RacingToyota
          12Ryan BlaneyTeam PenskeFord
          16AJ AllmendingerKaulig RacingChevrolet
          17Chris BuescherRFK RacingFord
          19Chase BriscoeJoe Gibbs RacingToyota
          20Christopher BellJoe Gibbs RacingToyota
          21Josh BerryWood Brothers RacingFord
          22Joey LoganoTeam PenskeFord
          23Bubba Wallace23XI RacingToyota
          24William ByronHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet
          33Jesse LoveRichard Childress RacingChevrolet
          34Todd GillilandFront Row MotorsportsFord
          35Riley Herbst23XI RacingToyota
          38Zane SmithFront Row MotorsportsFord
          41Cole CusterHaas Factory TeamChevrolet
          42John Hunter NemechekLegacy Motor ClubToyota
          43Erik JonesLegacy Motor ClubToyota
          44Joey GaseNY Racing TeamChevrolet
          45Tyler Reddick23XI RacingToyota
          47Ricky Stenhouse Jr.Hyak MotorsportsChevrolet
          48Alex BowmanHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet
          51Cody WareRick Ware RacingChevrolet
          54Ty GibbsJoe Gibbs RacingToyota
          60Ryan PreeceRFK RacingFord
          62Casey MearsBeard MotorsportsChevrolet
          66Chad FinchumGarage 66Ford
          71Michael McDowellSpire MotorsportsChevrolet
          77Carson HocevarSpire MotorsportsChevrolet
          78Daniel DyeLive Fast MotorsportsChevrolet
          88Connor ZilischTrackhouse RacingChevrolet
          97Shane van GisbergenTrackhouse RacingChevrolet

          Open entries italicized 

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          The Gaslighting Of Vinícius Júnior And Real Madrid’s Performance Against Bayern Munich

          MUNICH, GERMANY - APRIL 15: Vinicius Junior of Real Madrid looks dejected during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 Quarter-Final Second Leg match between FC Bayern München and Real Madrid CF at Football Arena Munich on April 15, 2026 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by Marvin Ibo Guengoer - GES Sportfoto/Getty Images) | Getty Images

          Real Madrid completed a worthy comeback attempt in Germany against one of the most in-form teams in the world this season. Prior to the quarter-final tie and particularly the second leg in Bavaria, the consensus sentiment from football observers and a not so insignificant contingent of the Madridismo fanbase was that the Spanish team was heavy underdogs. There now appears to be strong revisionism that is looking to minimize the quality and magnitude of Real Madrid’s heroic efforts last week.

          Winning will always be the ultimate maxim for Los Merengues, and a principle by which the club has dutifully and fruitfully abided by. But as much as results matter and as much as reaching the destination is always the goal, we need to sometimes step back and admire the beauty of the journey. The history books may simply show a 4-3 loss (6-4 on aggregate) for the quarter-final showdown between two of Europe’s most legendary clubs, but the truth is the team provided us with a special performance and inspiring fight. Eduardo Camavinga’s red card was the killer blow and one can argue that there were better ways to manage being a man down but it’s undeniable that it was a major turning point which would always be a huge ask for the team to overcome.

          “It wasn’t enough but we went out on our shield.” – Jude Bellingham 

          A loss is a failure and that must be acknowledged in order to get better but not all losses are the same. The courage and tactical savvy Alvaro Arbeloa showed in fielding such a complementary line-up should be admired. The inventiveness, swagger and man-of-the-match display of Arda Güler has to be heralded. The backbreaking performances of players like Bellingham, Militão and Mendy who recently returned from injury spells cannot be erased – that is the epitome of what leaving everything on the pitch means. More than perhaps any win on paper, their showings on Wednesday upheld the values of the club and the responsibility (and beyond) of the Los Blancos shirt. 

          And that now brings us to Vinícius Júnior…

          There is a form of mass hysteria that has been surrounding commentary on the Brazilian for some time now where the extreme polarization of opinion and narrative is reaching a boiling point. What is now becoming an incredibly politicized conversation, perhaps unfairly, means that every single thing regarding arguably the Champions League’s best performer in knockout stages in recent years is overblown. More than this questionable magnifying glass the Brazilian seems to be singularly placed under by some, it’s now bleeding into outright distorting the reality around what he is doing.

          Vini Jr has registered a goal or an assist in 20 of the 22 UCL knock-out ties (inc finals) he's played in 🤯🇧🇷👏 pic.twitter.com/bwkoeLFvGV

          — Prime Video Sport UK (@primevideosport) April 16, 2026

          There are certainly valid criticisms one can have about the Real Madrid talisman but that is true for any player and looking at those without consideration for his overall output, performance and ability is a very skewed view. Vinicius had an astounding first half against Bayern Munich last week (along with the rest of the team – the loss hurts but there is much to be celebrated about that performance). In just 45 minutes of football, he: pressured Neuer in the lead-up to Arda’s golazo, provided Mbappe with a point blank one on one opportunity, played the pass preceding the foul on Brahim Diaz leading to Arda’s second goal, brilliantly created a shot off the crossbar and was the one who played the assist to Mbappe. Most players are not nearly this involved in their team’s key actions over a full 90 minutes – let alone only a single half against one of the best teams in the world.

          His second half wasn’t as sharp but that was the case for the team overall and several players as the energy exerted and intensity started taking its toll. Nonetheless he continued to make runs and made several key interceptions defensively including winning the ball back from Laimer when filling in as a left midfielder after the team went down to ten. More than that though, the below is Vinicius’ resume with the team in his eight years with the club.

          While we can’t live in the past, we also can’t forget it. Vinicius is not a prospect looking to prove himself – he has already delivered more to Real Madrid than most players that have donned the jersey and reached the pinnacle of individual football recognition almost winning the Ballon d’Or. And just this season alone – just this calendar year alone — he showed up time and again when the season was on the line. Two goals against Benfica, two goals and an assist against Manchester City, two goals against Atlético Madrid…

          Sports and football are innately tribalistic endeavours which lends itself to this kind of extreme discourse but it is very curious that one of Real Madrid’s best and longest serving players, and someone that was a shining light on Tuesday faces the level of vitriolic commentary he does. 

          USC baseball suffers ugly weekend as Trojans swept by Nebraska

          Over the weekend, the USC baseball team traveled on the road to Nebraska for a massive three-game series between two of the top teams in the Big Ten. After getting swept by first-place UCLA two weeks prior, it marked another opportunity for the Trojans to prove themselves against one of the best teams in the conference.

          Unfortunately, this time around did not go any better for the Trojans. On Friday, USC wasted a stellar outing from ace Mason Edwards, who allowed just two runs in seven innings of work. The Trojans’ bullpen imploded, and USC wound up losing 8-7 on a tenth inning walk-off.

          On Saturday and Sunday, the pitching disasters started earlier in the game. USC dropped those contests 12-2 and 16-6, respectively, resulting in the Trojans getting swept for the second time in three weeks. (Although while the team may not have won on the field, they at least did on social media.)

          With the sweep, USC fell from third place in the Big Ten standings to fifth, now sitting at 13-8 in conference play. After starting the year 27-3, the Trojans have now gone a brutal 3-8 in their past 11 games.

          As the regular season enters its final month, every game will be crucial for USC going forward as the Trojans look to make it back to the NCAA Tournament for the second consecutive year. This week, they will look to get back on track with a matchup at Cal State Fullerton tomorrow night, followed by a three-game series back at home against Purdue this weekend.

          This article originally appeared on Trojans Wire: USC baseball suffers ugly weekend as Trojans swept by Nebraska

          Barcelona injury list: Players out, potential return dates, predicted lineup for next game vs. Celta Vigo

          Raphinha Barcelona 10032026

          Barcelona injury list: Players out, potential return dates, predicted lineup for next game vs. Celta Vigo originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

          Now out of the Champions League, Barcelona have been left to concentrate fully on their La Liga title race as they get set to host Celta Vigo in a midweek battle.

          The Blaugrana were dumped from European competition by Atletico Madrid in a contentious quarterfinal matchup that saw Hansi Flick's side come back from a multi-goal deficit only to fall short in the end.

          They still hold a nine-point lead over Real Madrid at the top of the domestic standings, gunning for their second straight Spanish league crown.

          The Sporting News details Barcelona's injury situation as it stands.

          MORE:An updated look at the 2025/26 La Liga top goal scorers list

          Barcelona injury list

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

          Raphinha

          • Injury: Hamstring
          • Expected return: May 3 (vs. Osasuna)

          Raphinha sustained an injury in his right hamstring during France's 2-1 friendly win over Brazil on March 26. Barca confirmed the next day that the winger is facing five weeks out of action, leaving the game against Osasuna, projected for May 3, as his likely return.

          Marc Bernal

          • Injury: Thigh
          • Expected return date: April 22 (vs. Celta Vigo)

          Young defensive midfielder Marc Bernal has grown into a starting role over the second half of the campaign, but went down with a hamstring injury in the first leg of the Champions League matchup against Atletico Madrid. He was not able to make it back before the second leg, and instead will likely return once La Liga play resumes.

          Andreas Christensen

          • Injury: Partial ACL tear (left knee)
          • Expected return date: April/May

          The Denmark international picked up a serious knee injury during a training session before a match against Villarreal in late December. While he does not need surgery, it will take some time before he will return. The expectation is that he will be sidelined for four to five months.

          Barcelona predicted lineup vs. Celta Vigo

          Formation: 4-2-3-1

          J. Garcia (GK)

          Kounde, Cubarsi, Martin, Cancelo

          E. Garcia, Pedri

          Lamine Yamal, F. Lopez, Gavi

          Lewandowski

          Barcelona fixture schedule: Upcoming games

          • Barcelona vs. Celta Vigo | La Liga | Wednesday, April 22
          • Getafe vs. Barcelona | La Liga | Wednesday, April 22
          • Osasuna vs. Barcelona | La Liga | Sunday, May 3
          • Barcelona vs. Real Madrid | La Liga | Sunday, May 10
          • Alaves vs. Barcelona | La Liga | Wednesday, May 13

          'Ben Rice going to hit 30 HRs': Yankees slugger tipped for huge 2026

          'Ben Rice going to hit 30 HRs': Yankees slugger tipped for huge 2026 originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

          New York Yankees star Ben Rice is turning up the heat at the plate. The Yankees slugger enjoyed a productive 2025 season and he might be on his way to doing even better in 2026.

          Last season, the catcher/first baseman broke out with 26 home runs, a .255 batting average, and an .836 OPS. In 2026, he has taken his hitting to another level, slashing .338/.476/.800 batting line with 1.276 OPS. Rice has hit eight home runs and driven in 18 runs in 21 games this season.   

          It's safe to say the Yankees slugger is heading towards a huge year. On Monday, MLB Network analyst Harold Reynold broke down Rice's hitting mechanics to make his point on why he believes that he's going to hit 30 home runs this season.

          "I like the adjustments I've watched him make," Reynolds said. "Look how his foot, when he loads, points towards shortstop. But his hands are so good that he'll pull the ball and be able to get on the inside pitch. I have not seen a young hitter in this generation where everybody says hit the ball to the opposite field, hit it in the opposite gap, pull the ball as much as this guy.

          "He tailored his swing, or they scouted it. That's going to play in New York and he ain't changing it. It's a ball away, it's a ball in, it doesn't matter. He's hooking it into those seats. And that's why I think he's going to hit 30 home runs."

          Ben Rice is proving that 2025 was no fluke by putting up GAUDY numbers so far this season 💪

          Harold breaks down development he's seen from the @Yankees slugger. #MLBTonightpic.twitter.com/Smax3p13mV

          — MLB Network (@MLBNetwork) April 20, 2026

          Reynolds also asks Yankees manager Aaron Boone to have him go against lefties as well. In the above video, Reynolds backed up his suggestion by showing a video from the minors where Rice smoked a southpaw for a homer.

          More: Yankees fans should believe Ben Rice's breakout is for real this season

          Yankees finally settle 1B with Ben Rice

          The last time a Yankees first baseman was hitting so well was back in 1995 when Don Mattingly was still playing at Yankee Stadium. After three decades, a young player has finally arrived to make the position his own.

          While Ben Rice is yet to match Lou Gehrig’s legendary 1927 season (.373 with a 205 wRC+ and a 12.4 fWAR), the early start has given way to comparisons.

          Only the coming days could tell whether Rice's hot start is here to stay or if he will get humbled soon. 

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          Caleb Ferguson, Jose Trevino eye timelines for returns from Reds IL

          ST. PETERSBURG, FL – Not that the Cincinnati Reds bullpen is pitching like it needs any help.

          But Caleb Ferguson, the playoff-tested left-hander who signed a $4.5 million free agent deal, is closing in on a minor-league rehab assignment and Reds debut.

          Ferguson suffered an oblique strain during spring training and has been treating and rehabbing it since, his latest step being a simulated inning Monday at Tropicana Field before the Reds opened a three-game series against the Rays.

          “It was good. I feel good. We checked the boxes we needed to check,” said Ferguson, who threw all his pitches in the 16-pitch effort and is scheduled to throw another simulated inning Friday at home.

          Barring setback, the next step after Friday could be a minor-league rehab assignment that would serve as essentially spring training for him.

          “My number is six (outings to be ready), and anything they want me to do after that I’m all in,” Ferguson said. “We’ll see what the program looks like when we get to that.”

          That could make his timeline for a return sometime during or near the Reds' May 8-14 homestand.

          Caleb Ferguson, shown pitching for Seattle last year, should be ready to pitch for Cincinnati soon.

          Ferguson said one of the biggest advantages for him during the process is that he hasn’t felt rushed because everybody else in the bullpen has performed so well this season.

          The Reds’ bullpen ranked first in the majors in ERA (2.31) and saves (10) entering the Rays series.

          “That’s really beneficial,” he said.

          Is Cincinnati Reds catcher Jose Trevino close to returning?

          Catcher Jose Trevino caught Ferguson’s inning and is expected to be one of the hitters to step in against Nick Lodolo on Tuesday afternoon when the left-hander throws a three-inning simulated game.

          “He feels really good,” manager Terry Francona said. “He’s starting to champ at the bit a little, which is good.”

          The manager said he doesn’t expect Trevino to need a rehab assignment before being activated from the IL. Trevino had been managing back pain since spring training before finally landing on the IL two weeks ago and getting an epidural.

          “Baseball-wise I think he’s fine,” Francona said, adding the decision for activating him is just about getting him to a point that “we don’t think he’s going to play a game and hurt himself.”

          This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Caleb Ferguson, Jose Trevino, Cincinnati Reds injury return timelines

          Chet Holmgren finish runner-up for 2025-26 Defensive Player of the Year

          OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA - JANUARY 13: Chet Holmgren #7 of the Oklahoma City Thunder and Victor Wembanyama #1 of the San Antonio Spurs battle for a rebound during the first half at Paycom Center on January 13, 2026 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. 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 Joshua Gateley/Getty Images)

          Now that the 2026 NBA playoffs are underway, the league has trickled out its award winners. First up was the 2025-26 Defensive Player of the Year. The Oklahoma City Thunder had some interest in it as Chet Holmgren was named a finalist. The other two were Victor Wembanyama and Ausar Thompson.

          The NBA announced the 2025-26 Defensive Player of the Year winner on Monday. Holmgren finished runner-up for the prestigious award. Unsurprisingly, Wembanyama ran away with it as the first unanimous winner in league history.

          Wembanyama finished with 500 voting points. He had 100 first-place votes. Holmgren finished with 239 voting points. He had 76 second-place and 11 third-place votes. Cason Wallace also received votes and finished in seventh place with eight voting points. He had two second-place and two third-place votes.

          Holmgren enjoyed a career season. He averaged 17.1 points on 55.7% shooting, 8.9 rebounds and 1.7 assists. He shot 36.2% from 3 on 3.5 attempts. He had 1.9 blocks and 0.6 steals. He played in 69 games.

          The Thunder have had the league-best defense once again. Comb through any defensive stats and they'll be at the top. That's how they won an NBA championship last season with the hopes of winning another this year. Holmgren is the face of that as one of the best rim protectors.

          Chet Holmgren is the 2025-26 Defensive Player of the Year runner-up. Victor Wembanyama won the award

          Cason Wallace also finished in 7th place pic.twitter.com/706qvo0yxw

          — Clemente Almanza (@CAlmanza1007) April 20, 2026

          This article originally appeared on OKC Thunder Wire: Chet Holmgren finish runner-up for 2025-26 Defensive Player of the Year

          49ers re-sign another OT ahead of the 2026 draft

          Trent Williams wasn't the only San Francisco 49ers offensive lineman to get a new contract this week. Backup offensive tackle Austen Pleasants will also return to the 49ers after he signed his exclusive rights free agent tender, per multiplereports. The deal is worth $1.075 million in 2026, according to David Lombardi of the San Francisco Standard.

          Pleasants, 28, has played for San Francisco since 2024, but has started just one game — Week 18 of the 2025 season. He previously played for the Carolina Panthers and the Los Angeles Chargers, as well as time on the practice squads of the Jacksonville Jaguars, Chicago Bears and Arizona Cardinals.

          He should continue to be the direct backup to Williams, who will also remain with the 49ers on his new two-year contract.

          The signing of Pleasants and Williams shouldn't really affect what the 49ers do in the 2026 NFL draft, but it the return of Williams likely rules out their interest in a first-round offensive tackel.

          This article originally appeared on Niners Wire: 49ers re-sign OT Austen Pleasants ahead of the 2026 draft

          NFL Draft rumors: NY Giants might prefer Jordyn Tyson to Sonny Styles

          Jordyn Tyson | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

          The drumbeat that the New York Giants want Arizona State wide receiver Jordyn Tyson with one of their top two picks in the 2026 NFL Draft continues to grow louder. Todd McShay of The Ringer and Rich Eisen both said on Monday’s ‘Rich Eisen Show’ that they are hearing the Giants might take Tyson at No. 5 instead of Ohio State linebacker Sonny Stylels.

          “The Giants, that thing [they’re interest in Tyson] might be real,” McShay said. “If that’s real with Jordyn Tyson you can’t wait til 10. Tyson could go at 8 to the Saints.”

          This is a massive change from what McShay has been saying, including on his own most recent podcast when he floated the idea that the Giants loved Styles and Ohio State safety Caleb Downs.

          Tyson is of course a divisive prospect. Many consider him a top 10 talent and the best wide receiver in the class, but he has a long injury history that has been a concern. Giants GM Joe Schoen was in attendance when Tyson finally worked out for NFL teams on Friday.

          Would the Giants really take that risk at No. 5?

          “I thought it was Sonny Styles at 5 for the Giants,” McShay said. “Apparently it may not be.”

          Eisen concurred.

          “That’s all I’m hearing is that the Giants don’t want Sonny Styles,” Eisen said. “That word is on the street. It is on the draft street, which means Sonny Styles is gonna be a Giant.

          “Let’s be straight up here. Who the hell knows?”

          Apparently, not even the exceptionally well-connected McShay is certain what the Giants will do.


          Check out our New York Giants Draft Hub Page for all the Giants draft news, rumors, analysis, mock drafts, prospect profiles, and much more!

          ESPN intel: WR in NFL draft class drawing Amon-Ra St. Brown comps

          The 2026 NFL draft will be here on Thursday night from the Steel City.

          As the Detroit Lions ready to draft at pick No. 17 overall, final bits of intel are trickling out from top NFL insiders. Barring a major shock, the Lions aren't in the market to draft a wide receiver early. The cupboard is already stocked with superstars Amon-Ra St. Brown and Jameson Williams.

          But, one receiver in this 2026 NFL draft class is drawing comps to Amon-Ra St. Brown according to NFL insider Adam Schefter.

          There were a few front office executives who predicted that USC wide receiver Makai Lemon would go slightly later than projected, yet one coach compared him with Lions receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown. Lemon is ninth on Mel Kiper Jr.'s Big Board.

          "This kid is a baller," the coach said about Lemon. "This kid's ball skills are just as good, if not better, than St. Brown's. If he would block in the run game, this kid is going to have the same impact if you use him the right way."

          Again, the Lions aren't looking to scoop up the best available receiver in this class given their needs elsewhere at offensive tackle, EDGE, defensive tackle and cornerback. But, it's a nice reminder of St. Brown's star power and how league execs, coaches and scouts view the Lions superstar.

          St. Brown ranked fifth in the NFL in receiving yardage last season, pulling in 117 grabs for 1,401 yards and 11 touchdowns. Williams ranked tied-ninth in the league in receiving yardage with 1,117 receiving yards.

          The Lions were the only NFL squad with two pass-catchers inside the top 10 in receiving yardage last season.

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          This article originally appeared on Lions Wire: ESPN intel: WR in NFL draft class drawing Amon-Ra St. Brown comps

          Celtics' Joe Mazzulla names unexpected NBA Playoffs-winning Jayson Tatum change

          Jayson Tatum

          Celtics' Joe Mazzulla names unexpected NBA Playoffs-winning Jayson Tatum change originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

          Coming off an Achilles injury, no one expected Jayson Tatum to be this good in the NBA Playoffs. Heck, not a lot of people expected him to be back playing for Coach Joe Mazzulla. Yet, all those expectations were usurped by a monster performance by the superstar which led to the Boston Celtics' 123-91 demolition of the Philadelphia 76ers.

          There was one glaring thing that Tatum did which caught the attention of Coach Mazzulla. It could be why they win a 19th banner come June.

          Mazzulla loves Tatum's improved skill that could get Celtics atop NBA Playoffs

          It is one thing to return from an Achilles injury faster than expected and another to come back better than you were before. Jayson Tatum did exactly both of those for the Celtics. He was the reason why Coach Joe Mazzulla was able to lead the team to a 1-0 NBA Playoffs series lead over the 76ers.

          One thing that the Celtics head coach loved a lot was how his star player improved in rebounding. Mazzulla outlined why this will be a big reason why they can be atop the rest of the pack in the NBA Playoffs, via Jay King of The Athletic.

          "Thought his performance was really good. Rebounding was great. He changed defensive matchups six, seven, eight times throughout the game. I thought that was great there," the Celtics head coach said.

          Mazzulla is right in pointing out that Tatum's rebounding was the difference-maker against the 76ers. Tatum led all players in this NBA Playoffs game with his 11 rebounds. This gave the Celtics the edge that they needed on the glass. This led to them having 38 defensive rebounds which were nine more than the 76ers.

          The Celtics coach points out that Tatum has been working on this for a while. Mazzulla outlined that no other player other than his star player can pull off a reinvention like this because of his distinct discipline.

          "He built that through just a work ethic. He built that through just knowing where he was and where he wanted to get to. I kind of go back to where he didn’t distance himself  the whole time. I think we needed him. He needed us. We needed each other. We all need each other," Mazzulla added.

          The Celtics are well on their way to Banner 19. If they end up demolishing the 76ers and see the end of the NBA Playoffs by June, Tatum's rebounding will be a big reason why they succeed.

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          Dorka Juhász named youngest-ever EuroLeague MVP

          ZARAGOZA, SPAIN - APRIL 18: Dorka Juhasz of Galatasaray Cagdas Faktoring receive the All-Euroleague Women First Team Award during the Eurolegue Women Season Awards Ceremony at Pignatelli Building on April 18, 2026 in Zaragoza, Spain. (Photo by Borja B. Hojas/Getty Images) | Getty Images

          Former UConn forward Dorka Juhász made history by being named the youngest-ever EuroLeague Most Valuable Player. The 26-year-old averaged 12.8 points on 52.0 percent shooting to go along with 8.0 rebounds, 1.3 assists and 1.0 steals in 24.0 minutes for Galatasaray Cagdas Faktoring out of Istanbul, Turkey. She also made the All-EuroLeague First Team.

          Meanwhile, former UConn star Gabby Williams took home back-to-back EuroLeague Defensive Player of the Year honors — her third overall. She led the league with 3.0 steals per game — 0.7 more than the next closest player — and also put up 12.3 points, 4.7 rebounds and 3.3 assists. The Fenerbahce Opet forward also landed on the All-EuroLeague Second Team.

          Juhász sat out the 2025 WNBA season and capitalized on the time away from basketball. In addition to the MVP award, she helped Galatasaray reach the EuroLeague finals, though she had to sit out due to a right foot injury suffered in the team’s semifinal contest. Galatasaray ultimately fell to Fenerbahce, who also featured Breanna Stewart alongside Williams.

          Now, Juhász is set to re-join the Minnesota Lynx ahead of the 2026 campaign. A native of Pecs, Hungary, she transferred to UConn in 2021 after two seasons at Ohio State. Juhász’s first year with the Huskies was cut short after she fractured her wrist in the Elite Eight, but she returned to post 14.2 points and 9.9 rebounds in her final season, earning All-Big East Second Team honors.

          In 2023, the Lynx drafted her with the fourth pick in the second round, 16th overall. Juhász spent two seasons in Minnesota before missing out last summer.

          Victor Wembanyama is a unanimous selection as the NBA's defensive player of the year

          There had never been a unanimous NBA Defensive Player of the Year. Until now.

          Victor Wembanyama — as expected — was announced Monday as the league's top defensive player. The San Antonio center was second in the voting for DPOY as a rookie, was the favorite last season until a medical condition ended his season prematurely, then left no doubt this year.

          At 22, he's the youngest winner of the award.

          “The real struggle might have been getting to 65 games,” Wembanyama said — referring to the number he needed for award eligibility — on NBC Sports Network. “But I’m super, super happy to win this award and actually super proud to be the first-ever unanimous.”

          Oklahoma City's Chet Holmgren was second and Detroit's Ausar Thompson was third after both helped their teams secure No. 1 seeds for the playoffs. But this was never in doubt, not after the 7-foot-4 — or maybe taller — Wembanyama led the NBA in blocked shots for a third consecutive season and generally terrorized opponents any time they wanted to score.

          “Best player in the world,” Spurs forward Keldon Johnson said.

          The NBA will continue its award announcements Tuesday when the Clutch Player of the Year — either Minnesota's Anthony Edwards, Oklahoma City's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander or Denver's Jamal Murray — is revealed. Wembanyama is also a finalist for MVP, with the winner of that trophy not set to be revealed until next week at the earliest.

          First, the league got this announcement out of the way. And Wembanyama's win was accompanied by a slew of milestones.

          — Every other winner of the award had been at least 23. Wembanyama doesn't turn 23 until next January.

          — The Spurs became the first franchise with four players to win DPOY, which was first handed out in the 1982-83 season. The others? Alvin Robertson in 1986, David Robinson in 1992 and Kawhi Leonard in 2015 and 2016.

          — Wembanyama joins Robinson and Michael Jordan as the only players to win both Rookie of the Year and DPOY.

          “I’ve had the chance to have great coaches over my career who have taught me great habits on defense,” Wembanyama said.

          The biggest accomplishment may be this: Wemby got every voter to agree.

          Golden State's Stephen Curry was the unanimous MVP in 2016 and in the 10 seasons that have followed, there have been only two instances of a player collecting 100% of the first-place votes for an award.

          Those were Wembanyama for Rookie of the Year in 2024, and now this.

          No player in at least the last 50 seasons — and maybe ever, since it's hard to say with certainty because some full voting results for awards handed out generations ago are not known publicly — has won two major individual awards unanimously.

          It's the 10th known unanimous pick in any vote for MVP, Rookie of the Year, Sixth Man of the Year, Most Improved Player, DPOY or Coach of the Year. And some of biggest names, including LeBron James and Michael Jordan, never won a major award unanimously.

          “I feel like he is one of the hardest workers that I’ve ever been around,” Johnson said. “He takes his craft very seriously. I feel like this is just a small token of what’s to come for Victor. He’s a special player now. He’s a special player on the court and even more special person off the court as well. This is just a small token, small flowers that’s given to him for Defensive Player of the Year.”

          Holmgren and Thompson both got votes for the first time; a panel of reporters and broadcasters who cover the league were asked to pick their top three in the category, with ballots due last week before the playoffs started.

          Minnesota’s Rudy Gobert — a four-time DPOY winner — was fourth, followed, in order, by Toronto’s Scottie Barnes, Boston’s Derrick White, Oklahoma City’s Cason Wallace, Houston’s Amen Thompson, Atlanta’s Dyson Daniels and New York’s OG Anunoby.

          There was a three-way tie for 11th between Detroit’s Jalen Duren, Golden State’s Draymond Green — the 2017 winner — and Miami’s Bam Adebayo.

          Wembanyama is an MVP finalist (along with Oklahoma City's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, the reigning MVP, and three-time winner Nikola Jokic of Denver), which almost certainly means he'll be an All-NBA first-team selection. And the DPOY win means he'll also be on the All-Defensive team, so the Frenchman is assured of no fewer than four trophies from this year's award season.

          “We often overlook the team aspect,” Wembanyama said. “I’m sitting here. I happen to be the guy who’s put in the spotlight, but I am part of a system and I couldn’t get this award and I couldn’t do what I do if it wasn’t for my teammates ... and my coaching staff.”

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          AP freelance writer Raul Dominguez contributed to this report.

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          Atlanta Braves at Washington Nationals Game Thread

          ATLANTA, GA - APRIL 15: Bryce Elder #55 of the Atlanta Braves delivers a pitch on the day that all players and coaches were wearing #42 as MLB was honoring Jackie Robinson Day during the MLB game between the Miami Marlins and the Atlanta Braves on April 15, 2026 at TRUIST Park in Atlanta, GA. (Photo by Jeff Robinson/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

          The Atlanta Braves are looking for their sixth straight win as the face off against the third best offense in MLB tonight. The Nationals are currently tied for second place in the NL East with the Marlins. Most people would have probably laughed at someone predicting the top three teams in the NL East being the Braves, Nats, and Marlins this far in to the season, but here we are.

          Bryce Elder looks like a new pitcher this season, both with his on the field results and his underlying metrics. He may be the key to the success of this game because the Nats are scoring runs like crazy, but are also giving up runs like crazy with the second worst ERA in MLB. This game could come down to the pitching as this could be a shootout just looking at the teams on paper.

          Follow along in the comments. First pitch is at 6:45 EDT.

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          100,000 fans line the streets to greet Real Sociedad as Copa del Rey champions

          100,000 fans line the streets to greet Real Sociedad as Copa del Rey champions
          100,000 fans line the streets to greet Real Sociedad as Copa del Rey champions

          A reported 100,000 fans lined the streets to greet Real Sociedad’s victorious players on Monday evening, who paraded the Copa del Rey trophy through the streets of Donostia-San Sebastian. The Txuri-Urdin are celebrating their fourth ever Copa del Rey trophy after beating Atletico Madrid on penalties on Saturday night in Seville, following a 2-2 draw.

          The Real Sociedad team returned from Seville on Sunday, and were given a hero’s welcome back in Gipuzkoa, as well as a day to recover before celebrating with the rest of the city. The party started at the town hall in the centre of the city, before an open-top bus took the trophy to Anoeta.

          Matarazzo, Oyarzabal and Elustondo star

          One of the stars of the show was manager Pellegrino Matarazzo, who gave a speech in Basque to the delighted crowd.

          Celebrations were led by captain Mikely Oyarzabal and defender Aritz Elustondo, two of the veterans of the side that won the cup in 2021, but could not celebrate with the fans.

          Elustondo told the fans Oyarzabal was the person that was most responsible for the good things happening to Real Sociedad. His captain returned the complement.

          “He’s a person who, when it’s not his turn, comes with the same smile as when it is his, and that in a dressing room is very important, he told the crowd, causing Elustondo to break down in tears.”

          A final rendition of the sound of the Copa del Rey

          According to MD, there were 40,000 people gathered in front of the town hall, and 60,000 lined along the route that the bus took.

          The city itself has a population of 190,000, while the region of Gipuzkoa itself totals 700,000. There was also time for a final rendition of the song that accompanied the Copa del Rey journey, the Orri Oskarsson song.

          Ceddanne Rafaela Reacts To Clutch Pinch-Hit In Red Sox Victory

          Boston Red Sox center fielder Ceddanne Rafaela

          Ceddanne Rafaela Reacts To Clutch Pinch-Hit In Red Sox Victory originally appeared on NESN. Add NESN as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

          Ceddanne Rafaela played a huge role off the Boston Red Sox bench in Monday's 8-6 win over the Detroit Tigers.

          With the game tied in the seventh inning, Alex Cora brought in Rafaela to pinch-hit for Marcelo Mayer with the bases loaded. The center fielder justified the move by hitting a two-run single against left-handed relief pitcher Tyler Holton.

          Rafaela responded to the big moment after the game, via NESN on X.

          "It feels good to help the team," Rafaela said. "Yeah, I was excited."

          Ceddanne Rafaela on his pinch hit RBI that helped the Red Sox seal an 8-6 victory over the Tigers 🎙️

          "Feels good to help the team" 💪

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          The 25-year-old fell behind to an 0-2 count before hitting an outside changeup the opposite way past the diving reach of Tigers first baseman Colt Keith. Rafaela explained his approach during the at-bat.

          "I was looking for a pitch that I could bring the runs in," Rafaela said. "I went quick to two strikes, and in my mind I was going to battle. Just battle and try to bring in the runs."

          Like most of the Red Sox lineup, Rafaela has struggled in the power department thus far. He's gone deep once in 71 plate appearances and registered three doubles.

          However, the career .249 hitter is batting .286 with a 5.6 walk percentage above his career 3.9 percent clip. Rafaela has taken a more selective approach, swinging and missing at fewer pitches.

          Staying sharp off the bench could be an essential skill for Boston's outfielders, as a logjam may subject them all to occasional days out of the starting lineup. The Red Sox follow their Patriots' Day win by beginning a three-game series against the New York Yankees on Tuesday.

          More MLB: Red Sox Show Impressive Resilience Vs. Tigers After All-Star Pitcher Goes Down

          Robertson on Last Derby: “I’m Going to Miss Them”

          Andrew Robertson of Liverpool FC clashes with Jordan Pickford of Everton FC during the Premier League match between Liverpool FC and Everton FC at Anfield on February 13, 2023 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Alex Livesey - Danehouse/Getty Images) | Getty Images

          Andy Robertson had the lowest profile Merseyside Derby of the most senior Liverpool players given that the other two scored in it, but the left back would have felt pleased to get the nod. Starting was never certain given Miloš Kerkez’s strong performances, but Arne Slot presumably felt Robertson’s experience would go far in a game with so much mental weight.

          Speaking to the press post-match, Robertson reflected on the dramatic late win at Everton’s new ground being his last derby experience given his confirmation of leaving the club at the end of the season:

          I’ve loved the Merseyside derby. They are the games I will look back on in the nine years I have been at Liverpool that kind of got the best out of me, [they] always got the juices flowing inside me and today was no different. When I got the nod yesterday, me and Mo spoke about it and said, ‘Let’s just go and enjoy it.’ It’s our last one and we’ve had so many great memories in the Merseyside derby, so many highs, a couple of lows but not too many. They are fantastic games to be involved in and I’m going to miss them, that’s for sure.

          He did also feel like Liverpool were the more likely side to win, a feeling I admit to not feeling until stoppage time well and truly took hold. When asked if he felt the winner coming, he answered in the affirmative:

          Yes, I think so. I thought [in the] first half we were excellent and were really in control. I thought actually when we conceded the goal we were the dominant and most in control. [It felt like] it was just a matter of time before we got the second [after we scored]. I’ve been here long enough and I know how Merseyside derbies go and sometimes when you’ve got momentum, sometimes you get punished. I think that’s what we did. We took a little bit of time to recover, and we just had to keep pushing and then a set-piece right at the death, you can’t ask for much better than that and it was great to see the away end react how they did.

          Both the press and Robertson gave young Rio Ngumoha a lot of credit for the late resurgence, with all in agreement that the teenager’s late near miss added to belief:

          Yeah, that was too early for us so we decided to leave that one! No, Rio had a great chance, which I’m sure he would have hoped to have done better with. But we started knocking at the door a little bit. When you get the set-piece you always believe when you’ve got Virgil and you’ve got Ibou [Konate] in the team, you always believe that they can get on the end of it and thankfully the big man popped up. It’s a massive three points for us.

          Robertson also spared a lot of time to talk about the debutant, Freddie Woodman, who unexpectedly made his debut as a third-string keeper in one of Liverpool’s most important matches of the season. Woodman finished the match with a clean sheet and the game’s only completed dribble, and Robertson’s comments underscored the keeper’s importance beyond his new derby record:

          I take the mickey out of him a lot and me and Freddie always have a laugh and a joke but he’s a credit to himself. Since he has come in he has been unbelievable. Whether that’s Mo Salah wanting to stay out and take penalties an hour after training – Woody is the one that is out there – or whether it’s running after the game as well. I’ve dragged him out after PSG and he got through it with the lads and he is always there for everyone and always there to support. These people in a club like this are so important. Maybe they don’t always get the credit they deserve and get the limelight or things like that, but when he walked back in the changing room he got a nice reception.

          He’s a well-loved player in our changing room, he has a great personality and he’s fitted in so well. It took him a couple of weeks to actually talk to any of us – I think he was a bit nervous! But once he settled down, he has been a credit to himself. I think he showed his quality as well. Forget about the personality but I think he showed his qualities, his composure on the ball and the little header and pass out to me. He’s got a massive amount of quality, but we are very lucky to have good goalkeepers. Ali [Alisson Becker] is the best in the world so hopefully he is back soon and hopefully Giorgi [Mamardashvili]’s isn’t too bad, but if these two are out then we all fully believe Woody is the one to step up and I think he showed that today.

          It is perhaps these comments more than anything else that will highlight what Liverpool will miss without Robertson in the dressing room.

          Ducati expected to receive MotoGP concessions for the first time after slow start to 2026

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          Photo by Gold & Goose Photography/Getty Images

          Ducati are now in line to receive its first-ever MotoGP concessions, with a decision expected at the halfway point of the 2026 season.

          The system was brought back for the 2024 campaign as a way to give struggling teams more test days and upgrade opportunities while also trying to reduce Ducati’s dominance.

          In 2025, Ducati remained firmly in control, sweeping all three championships and staying in Rank A, the top tier of the concession system. Honda was promoted to Rank C before the start of last season, which was the only change in status going into 2026.

          Midway through this season, MotoGP will once again review the concessions system, factoring in results from late 2025 through to early this year before making any changes. Ducati have never dropped below Rank A since concessions were overhauled two years ago, but that looks set to change soon.

          Photo by Gold & Goose Photography/Getty Images
          Photo by Gold & Goose Photography/Getty Images

          Ducati is facing a potential drop to rank B in MotoGP concessions

          According to a report from Motopassion Moto, Ducati are at serious risk of being granted concessions, something that hasn’t happened since the system was brought back into use.

          Currently sitting in Rank A, Ducati have the fewest test tyres available, no wildcard entries, a frozen engine development window and isn’t allowed to use their regular riders for private testing. That could change by mid-2026 if they fall to Rank B.

          To stay in Rank A, a team needs to hit 85% of possible points since last year’s Austrian Grand Prix – that’s 660.45 out of 777. Ducati currently sit at 407 points.

          To avoid dropping down, they’ll need another 253 points over the next eight races – that’s an average of about 31.6 per race. Right now, after a slow start to the season, they’re only averaging 23 points per event.

          The Desmosedici GP26 has fallen behind the pace set by Aprilia’s RS-GP this year, with Marco Bezzecchi taking all three wins so far. Francesco Bagnaia admitted early on that Ducati was no longer the fastest on the grid, and there have already been two races without a single rider finishing on the podium.

          Marc Marquez described Bezzecchi as “unstoppable” before the break in April, highlighting just how much work Ducati has ahead if they want to close the gap. Dropping into Rank B would give them some extra resources, including three wildcards and an additional 20 test tyres for the second half of next year.

          Luigi Dall’Igna doesn’t blame concessions for Ducati’s struggles

          Ducati’s grip on the sport appears to be slipping, and so far, they haven’t found a response to Aprilia’s rise.

          Luigi Dall’Igna says concessions aren’t to blame for their recent slide. With MotoGP heading to Europe and the Spanish Grand Prix up next, they’ll be aiming to turn things around.

          If Aprilia stay ahead and Ducati continue to fall short, concessions could soon come into play. With Rank B allowing three wildcard entries, the team plans to use Nicolo Bulega for early testing of their 2027 850cc bike.

          Bulega has been linked with a move to Trackhouse next season. If he does leave Ducati for another manufacturer in 2027, he won’t be available as a test rider under the current rules.

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          Bucks top brass visited Taylor Jenkins in Memphis to discuss head coach opening

          The Milwaukee Bucks have registered serious interest in Taylor Jenkins to be their next head coach, league sources tell The Athletic. Team owners Wes Edens and Jimmy Haslam and general manager Jon Horst made their way to Memphis, where the former Grizzlies head coach still resides with his family, early last week to discuss their head coach opening and a vision for the future with Jenkins in Milwaukee, those sources said.

          New York Times

          This article originally appeared on Hoops Hype: Bucks top brass visited Taylor Jenkins in Memphis to discuss head coach opening

          "It’s all good. If you looked at every player that …

          “The city is a city where people say it rains all the time, but it’s a family city,” said Payton. "It’s all good. If you looked at every player that played in Seattle during the time, they were always saying, ‘Man, it’s a great city.’ They always want to come back there. It’s a hell of a city. I think that everybody just doesn’t understand that. Especially when summers comes, we got all the boats, we got all the fishing. We got everything. “It’s a city where you can go and walk down the walk down the downtown and go shopping and do things like that,” Payton continued. “A good tourist situation, good food, good eats. They got a lot of good things going on around there. People have to understand, you got to see our city to understand what it is. I’s not just a city of rain, it's a city of love.”

          Forbes.com

          This article originally appeared on Hoops Hype: "It’s all good. If you looked at every player that …

          "We’re just trying to revamp him and revamp this team, …

          “It was just one of the things that they wanted me to help out and get this team better, especially with Porter, who everybody knows had the trouble with with the NBA,” said Payton. "We’re just trying to revamp him and revamp this team, which is a good team. They’re a very good basketball team and especially with Porter – young kids make mistakes. I’m saying that everybody make mistakes. If we didn’t make mistakes, we’d be perfect, and then we can be in the Guinness Book of World Records. But we’re not, so that’s what it is. It's just that. “We’re just trying to help out here, and it’s a good thing for our city, especially with the Sonics coming back,” Payton continued. “This program is coming where it’s gonna be really great for us.”

          Forbes.com

          This article originally appeared on Hoops Hype: "We’re just trying to revamp him and revamp this team, …

          “But I have a natural fade in my jump shot. And when …

          “I watched the game and there was contact,” McCollum told The Post at Hawks shootaround Monday morning ahead of Game 2 at MSG. “But I have a natural fade in my jump shot. And when you don’t jump when you’re guarding somebody, if you don’t jump, there’s a chance you’re gonna get hit. If he would’ve jumped, he wouldn’t have been hit. But since he’s just kind of standing there, it is what it is. I’m sure he’s not worried about that right now. I’m sure he had a good night of recovery and treatment and looking forward to the game just as we are.”

          New York Post

          This article originally appeared on Hoops Hype: “But I have a natural fade in my jump shot. And when …

          Quickley had a good workout today and is …

          Josh Lewenberg: Quickley had a good workout today and is “progressing”, per Darko. Not sure how much to read into it, but like Saturday, he’s been ruled out early instead of taking his status all the way up to game-time. Would seem to suggest he’s not especially close.

          x.com

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          Analyst closing in on Ravens' biggest draft need

          Analyst closing in on Ravens' biggest draft need originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

          Some NFL teams and their needs can be tough to get a proper read on as the draft approaches, but for the Baltimore Ravens, what Jesse Minter's roster needs in the first round appears easy to predict.

          Of course, given the nature of the draft and its unpredictability, you can never say a team is going to select a player with any certainty (maybe the Raiders and Mendoza), but for the Ravens, it appears the list of players is narrowing.

          Given the offensive line needs, it makes sense for Baltimore to look for reinforcements in the draft, as Tyler Linderbaum left in free agency.

          And for NFL.com's Eric Edholm, in his latest mock draft, he's got the Ravens, as most have, taking Spencer Fano at pick No. 14.

          “The Ravens have questions along their offensive line for the present and future, and I've spoken with people from some teams who think Fano is a potential five-position prospect,” Edholm wrote. “This is an easy match of skill and play style to the team, as well.”

          More: Steelers' GM offers intriguing Aaron Rodgers future update

          Ravens need all luck in 2026

          Last season wasn't good for the Ravens, but they didn't exactly get any help from the football gods, as injuries caused havoc for John Harbaugh's team.

          Lamar Jackson was in and out of the lineup, and when he was in, he didn't play well, plus the defensive injuries as well, it was all a horror nightmare that Baltimore couldn't wake up from.

          Now, with Minter at the helm, the Ravens are hoping for a smoother ride injury-wise in 2026, and at the very least, having No. 8 upright for the season. That at least gives Baltimore a fighting chance.

          And to have Lamar upright, his offensive line has to be stout, and adding a bona fide starter like Fano is a good place to start for the AFC North franchise.

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          Ausar Thompson loses Defensive Player of the Year to Victor Wembanyama

          Detroit Pistons standout defender Ausar Thompson was among the leading vote-getters for a prestigious award.

          The Pistons' athletic third-year wing was a finalist in the Defensive Player of the Year race, the NBA announced Monday, April 20, but did not win the award.

          San Antonio Spurs superstar Victor Wembanyama, 23, was the unanimous winner with all 100 votes, and also topped Oklahoma City big man Chet Holmgren, 22.

          Wembenyama, at age 22, is the youngest to win the Hakeem Olajuwon Trophy.

          Thompson, 23, submitted a stellar defensive season, establishing himself as one of the best at his position in the league.

          ONE TO WATCH: Obsessive film habit drives Ausar Thompson's otherworldly defense

          Detroit Pistons guard Ausar Thompson (9) defends Cleveland Cavaliers guard Dennis Schroder (8) during the second half at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit on Friday, Feb. 27, 2026.

          Thompson averaged 9.9 points, 5.7 rebounds, 3.1 assists, an NBA-high two steals and 0.9 blocks in just 26 minutes per game. He was the leader of the league's No. 2 defense, which forced more turnovers and blocked more shots per game than any other team. He also is likely to make an All-Defensive team.

          Thompson was looking to become the third Piston to win the award, following Dennis Rodman (1990, 1991) and Ben Wallace (2001, 2003, 2005, 2006).

          The Pistons earned the East's No. 1 seed following a 60-22 season – the third-best record in franchise history. It's the first 1-seed for the franchise since 2006-07.

          They're still looking for their first home playoff win at Little Caesars Arena, however; the eighth-seeded Magic pulled off a Game 1 upset at LCA on Sunday, extending the Pistons' skid to six straight there and an NBA-record 11 straight home playoff losses.

          Thompson curiously played just three minutes Sunday in the fourth quarter and 25 minutes overall, tallying eight points, seven rebounds and three steals, as the Magic defense roamed off him due to his deficient outside shooting capabilities.

          Game 2 is Wednesday night at LCA.

          [ Follow "The Pistons Pulse,” streamed live weekly on the Detroit Free Press YouTube channel or listen wherever you get podcasts. ]

          This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Pistons' Ausar Thompson misses out on NBA Defensive Player of the Year

          Justin Jefferson makes pressing comments towards second year quarterback

          Justin Jefferson makes pressing comments towards second year quarterback originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

          As the Vikings survey a quarterback battle between newcomer Kyler Murray and JJ McCarthy, Justin Jefferson has weighed in. 

          The 2022 Offensive Player of the Year stated in a press conference that, "And then for J.J., for somebody to enter that room with that type of ability, that type of talent, he's got to step it up a little bit."

          The 2x All-Pro wide receiver suffered his worst statistical season of his career in 2025. With JJ McCarthy at the helm, the Vikings offense sputtered and left Jefferson struggling to make an impact. The rookie quarterback amounted to a measly 1,632 passing yards and 11 touchdowns over 10 contests. Meanwhile, Jefferson put up 1,048 receiving yards over the full 17-game slate. This type of production was unordinary for Justin. 

          As a result, Minnesota felt the heat and went out and signed former first overall pick Kyler Murray. With Murray in the room, he will be making a strong play at capturing the quarterback job over the struggling sophomore. While the Oklahoma alum saw his Arizona career come to a quick end, the speedster still has a load of talent. 

          With Murray's skills and abilities entering the room, a lot of pressure will be placed on JJ McCarthy to improve upon his rough rookie season. The Vikings displayed strong faith in him after drafting him with the 10th overall pick in 2024. Minnesota expected much greater results from the Michigan quarterback and was severely disappointed by his play. After just one year, McCarthy's NFL career will be on the line, and his skill will be tested. 

          The Vikings have no time to waste on a struggling quarterback as they look to contend in 2026 with an overall very talented roster. Ulitmately, the coaching staff will go with the quarterback that performs better in training camp, even if that means benching the player they drafted in the first round just a year ago. A lot will be at stake for J.J. ahead of the upcoming season. 

          Should Real Madrid Cash In On Aurélien Tchouaméni?

          Aurelien Tchouameni defensive midfield of Real Madrid and France during the La Liga EA Sports match between Real Madrid CF and Girona FC at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu on April 10, 2026 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Jose Breton/Pics Action/NurPhoto via Getty Images) | NurPhoto via Getty Images

          With just over two months remaining until the official opening of the summer transfer window, it’s clear that Real Madrid are due quite a few wholesale changes to their roster. Álvaro Arbeloa’s side are all but guaranteed to miss out on all three major trophies for a second straight season, having lost to lower-tier Albacete in the Copa del Rey and falling nine points behind Barcelona. The UEFA Champions League represented their only hope of avoiding a trophyless campaign, but those ambitions were quashed on Wednesday after falling to a 6-4 aggregate defeat to Bayern Munich in the quarterfinals.

          It’s highly likely that we will be looking at a drastically different Real Madrid in 2026/27, starting off with what will be the club’s fourth head coach in a year. David Alaba is set to depart on a free transfer this summer, whilst Antonio Rüdiger and Dani Carvajal could do the same. Real will have major decisions to make regarding Vinícius Júnior, Brahim Diaz, Thibaut Courtois, Fran García and Dani Ceballos, whose contacts are set to expire in 2027,\ whilst Eduardo Camavinga has been linked with a departure following his mind-boggling expulsion against Bayern. Other players like Gonzalo García, Ferland Mendy and Raúl Asencio could be headed towards the exit door, and one in particular whose future appears to be more and more up in the air is Aurélién Tchouaméni.

          Born on January 27, 2000, Tchouaméni was raised by Camerooniain parents in France and developed in Girondins de Bordeaux’s academy before eventually making his first-team debut on July 26, 2018 under the watchful eye of Gustavo Poyet. Tchouaméni emerged as a vital cog in midfield for Bordeaux and eventually attracted the attention of fellow Ligue 1 side Monaco. After 2.5 years in the principality, Tchouaméni decided to leave France for the first time in his life, making the move to Real Madrid in July 2022 for €80 million, rising to €100 million due to additional bonuses.

          “I watched Tchouaméni during my first season in Bordeaux, and he was playing for the second team in the Coupe Gambardella, this big youth competition in France. I went to see him a few times, and I brought him in pre season to train with us,” stated Poyet in an exclusive Managing Madrid interview. “He was already a big, long player, and I was playing him a little bit more forward, which was a good thing. I wanted him to play a number 8, not as a number 6, and I gave him the debut. I think it was an easy debut: I cannot put any medals on me, because he was already a top player. After I left, he went to Monaco for nearly €10 million. I thought, ‘Okay, it’s a good step, because Bordeaux was not doing very well, and Monaco had a very strong team.’ And then when he went to Real Madrid, my feeling was that if he had time to adapt, then he’d play forever at Real Madrid.”

          “At the time, Casemiro was still there, so I thought that he’d have time to play, look, learn, and then Casemiro left in the same summer and they threw Aurélien onto the pitch. But I think he’s an intelligent player – I remember him asking me for a day off because he needed to study for his school exam. He learned the language in Spain very quickly, he has a good family, I met the parents, they’re fantastic. I think the whole package was there for him to go to another level, but obviously, when you play for Real Madrid, it’s a different kind of situation, because whatever you do, you are genius, or you’re a disaster. Five months ago, they were criticizing Valverde’s form because he was playing right back, and now the last month, Valverde is the best player in the world. That’s Real Madrid. But I’m happy for him: he deserves to be there, and I’m very pleased that I helped a little bit. Not a lot, but just the beginning.”

          Tchouaméni enjoyed a promising start to life in Real Madrid, emerging as a crucial figure under Carlo Ancelotti and spurring France to the 2022 World Cup Final in Qatar. He did even better in his second season and showcased his versatility, impressing as a deep-lying midfielder as well as filling in for the injured David Alaba and Éder Militão as Los Blancos prevailed with the LaLiga + UEFA Champions League double. However, ever since Ancelotti’s departure, Tchouaméni has taken a step back in his footballing production. With neither Luka Modrić nor Toni Kroos there to hold his hand in possession, he’s being forced to take more risks on the ball and execute actions that simply aren’t in his repertoire. This, combined with a lack of discipline, has resulted in him being caught out with careless giveaways as well as rash tackles – this would end up costing Real as he missed the second leg against Bayern due to yellow card accumulation.

          All things considered, Tchouaméni hasn’t yet managed to pay off his lofty price tag or prove why Real hand picked him as their long-term successor to Casemiro’s throne. And while he may not be one of the first names that Real will be looking to move on from him this summer, he also hasn’t proven that he deserves to be a part of their long-term future. Real have been deprived of a deep-lying midfield orchestrator in the past two seasons, and they’ll be looking to purchase a sturdy operator who can control the flow of possession and free up the likes of Arda Güler, Jude Bellingham, and Federico Valverde to bomb forward. With a contract until 2028, time is running out for Tchouaméni to prove that he’s still capable of ticking all of those boxes and becoming Real’s next legendary midfield anchor after Fernando Redondo, Claude Makelélé, Xabi Alonso, and Casemiro.

          Dominant late-inning relief leads to Reds' climb in latest power rankings

          Dominant late-inning relief leads to Reds' climb in latest power rankings originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

          The Cincinnati Reds generated some hype after they acquired Eugenio Suarez over the offseason. Fans were excited to see him return to a club he spent seven seasons with. 

          And while he has delivered, another player has stepped up tremendously to lead the offense. Sal Stewart is having a fantastic start to the season, leading the club in batting average, home runs, runs batted in, and OBP.

          On top of that, despite Hunter Greene landing on the IL at the beginning of the season and Nick Lodolo hitting the IL in April, pitching has been strong. Chase Burns has been great, and Rhett Lowder and Brandon Williamson are also looking the part with a 2-1 record from the two of them.  

          MORE: If Reds are impatient, they'll trade promising youngster for quick fix, writes ESPN

          Dominant late-inning relief leads to Reds' climb in latest power rankings

          It's not just starting pitching that is doing well. The relief corps is also doing its job, and doing it better than most. Emilio Pagan has six saves, while Tony Santillan has a save of his own while having seven holds so far. 

          Bleacher Report's Joel Reuter previously ranked them No. 12 last week, but with how the bullpen is looking, he now has them as a top-five team.

          "The Reds have a half-game lead atop the NL Central standings, which is saying something considering all five teams in the division have a winning record. They have the best bullpen in baseball with a 2.31 ERA and 10 saves in 13 chances, and that has helped prop up a rotation that is without Hunter Greene and Nick Lodolo."

          The Reds will need to keep this up if they want to stay atop the NL Central. It is the only division across MLB where all five teams have a winning record, and they are all within 1.5-games of each other.

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          Vikings giving Harrison Smith "as much space as possible" as he makes 2026 plans

          The Vikings opened their offseason program without safety Harrison Smith, but the door hasn't been closed on the veteran's return if he decides to play in 2026.

          Smith wrapped up his 14th season in the final game of the 2025 campaign and said late in the year that he was unsure if he would be back for a 15th year. Smith is currently a free agent and head coach Kevin O'Connell said that he has remained in touch with the longtime cornerstone of the defense.

          "It's been a few days, but now that you remind me, I'll probably bug him today," O'Connell said, via the team's website. "It's something [where] we're still trying to give Harrison as much space as possible, and I think he’s earned that. If it's anything at this point, it's seeing how he's doing, seeing how his family is, seeing how his golf game is."

          Josh Metellus, Jay Ward, Tavierre Thomas, Theo Jackson, and Kahlef Hailassie are the current safeties on the Vikings roster.

          Meet Semi Taulanga, Utah’s 317-pound tight end that’s going viral

          Utah defensive tackle Semi Taulanga (99) runs with the ball against BYU cornerback Mory Bamba (4) after lining up as a wide receiver during the first half at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025.
          Utah defensive tackle Semi Taulanga (99) runs with the ball against BYU cornerback Mory Bamba (4) after lining up as a wide receiver during the first half at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News

          One 10-second clip posted by Utah football’s social media took the college football world by storm last week.

          In the short video, quarterback Devon Dampier completes a short pass to 5-foot-11, 317-pound tight end Semi Taulanga, who barrels down the middle of the field, easily shrugs off a would-be tackler and barrels forward into the end zone.

          The video, fittingly, is set to a song with the lyrics, “don’t touch my truck.”

          SEMI TRUCK 🚚 @SemiTaulangapic.twitter.com/jvfONvny2r

          — Utah Football (@Utah_Football) April 12, 2026

          “I was set for pass protection. Devon told me to pop over, safety comes to release. Safety, green dot, popped over, I got the ball,” Taulanga said. “First contact, I think it was Kash Dillon that was trying to tackle me. And then first contact, after that, just get yards after catch and get to the end zone.”

          In an online world starved for college football content, Taulanga’s spring touchdown went viral.

          The EA Sports College Football video game account posted, “@EASPORTS_CUT legend incoming 📈🚛.”

          Popular football podcast “Bussin’ With The Boys” posted “Semi Taulanga might have the most fitting name in CFB,” while Barstool Sports wrote an article titled “HEISMAN WATCH — Utah Football Has A 5-Foot-11, 317-Pound Unit Of A Tight End Named ‘Semi.’”

          HEISMAN WATCH – Utah Football Has A 5-Foot-11, 317-Pound Unit Of A Tight End Named "Semi" https://t.co/UVhS8Dy6D1pic.twitter.com/N0qhHTRw3E

          — Barstool Sports (@barstoolsports) April 15, 2026

          As reporters gathered around the soft-spoken Taulanga last week following one of Utah’s spring practices, his teammates started teasing him about his new-found celebrity status.

          “I’m still the same person,” he joked back.

          At the same time, though, he’s enjoying the attention.

          “It feels pretty good. It feels pretty good that my name is kind of getting out there, being as a rhino. Looking at the comments and everything, everybody’s saying, ‘Oh, he’s a fullback.’ ‘He’s a tight end,’ I mean, you could pretty much put me anywhere, but I’m just glad my name’s getting out there,” Taulanga said.

          Last week’s practice clip wasn’t the first time that Utah has creatively used Taulanga in a position they’ve dubbed the “rhino.” This year’s rhino group features Taulanga and 5-foot-11, 276-pound Sione Motuapuaka.

          “Nastiness, mean, aggressive football, and they’re athletic,” Utah coach Morgan Scalley said. “Just when you think they’re just going to pound your face in, they slip out on a slide route and they’ve got good hands.”

          Last year, Taulanga played 124 snaps for the Utes, often being used as an extra blocker. Against BYU, though, offensive coordinator Jason Beck got creative, sending the big fella out as a receiver. With no one expecting it, Taulanga was uncovered, and as he turned upfield, he made one Cougar defender miss with an agile move and then rammed into another BYU defender to get well past the first-down marker on a 10-yard completion.

          Semi Taulanga 🔥 pic.twitter.com/RjtGlZrpDC

          — FOX College Football (@CFBONFOX) October 19, 2025

          The next — and last time — Utah tried to get the ball to Taulanga, the Cougars were ready, wrapping him up for a loss of seven.

          Time will tell just how much Taulanga will be utilized as a pass-catcher or a ball carrier this year, but at the very least, it’s a good card for offensive coordinator Kevin McGiven to have in his back pocket.

          “I mean, we got those two rhinos in there that I’m like, ‘OK, I haven’t really played with the rhino. These guys are really cool.’ I just know that they’re in there and they’re knocking people around,” McGiven said. “… Whether you call them a tight end or fullback, how do you work with those guys to the fullest extent? It’s a good problem to have.”

          Added Scalley: “You take a look at the Rhino position with Sione and Semi, and if we’re not taking advantage of those guys and running some power run game ...”

          Taulanga arrived in Salt Lake City from Mater Dei High as a defensive tackle, but Utah quickly took note of his unique athleticism.

          Taulanga played tight end in his freshman year of high school before focusing on defensive tackle. That experience helped, but Taulanga attributed playing rugby to developing a lot of his athleticism.

          That agility is what differentiates the two “rhinos” and allows them to be light on their feet while catching the ball.

          While they will be used for blocking in the majority of their snaps, there could be some fun wrinkles planned for them this season.

          “I think it’s surprising to me how athletic they are and they move better in space than I thought they could early on,” said tight ends coach Luke Wells. “And so those guys, we’ve been able to do more with them than I thought we could.

          “Obviously they’re really good at the point of attack. And I think that’s the obvious thing that you see. Both of them are strong kids and they both bend really well and have pretty good change in direction where they can actually block guys on the second level as well. And I’ve just been pleased with how they show up to work every day. They got a great attitude, both of them do.”

          Everyone loves a big guy reception, and if things fall into place, fans could be seeing some more viral highlights this fall.

          Utah's Semi Taulanga during spring practice. | Utah Athletics

          Victor Wembanyama makes history as NBA Defensive Player of the Year

          Victor Wembanyama was named NBA Defensive Player of the Year Monday, April 20 and made history twice: becoming the first unanimous pick for the award and the youngest winner.

          Wembanyama, who turned 22 on Jan. 4, 2026, is the first winner under 23 years old to win the award. The previous youngest winner of DPOY was Dwight Howard, who was 23 years, 128 days when he won the award for the 2008-09 season as a member of the Orlando Magic.

          Now, the San Antonio Spurs star finally adds one of the biggest NBA awards to his trophy case.

          That might sound a little impatient, given that 2025-26 was only his third year in the league. But Wemby's had a legitimate argument as one of, if not the best defender in the NBA ever since his rookie season when he averaged an unreal 3.6 blocks per game and finished second in voting behind his fellow countryman Rudy Gobert. He probably would've had a shot at the award in 2024-25 too, if it wasn't for blood clots that cut his season short after just 46 games.

          Third time was indeed the charm for Wembanyama, who was announced as this year's DPOY after averaging a league-leading 3.1 blocks (he's led the NBA in blocks in all three of his NBA seasons) and 11.5 rebounds per game. While Wemby's 103.6 defensive rating was fourth-best in the NBA, his net defensive rating (17.0) led the league.

          DP👽Y WEMBY

          Victor Wembanyama is the first-ever UNANIMOUS Defensive Player of the Year 🏆@wemby | @spurspic.twitter.com/z93NInte2L

          — ESPN (@espn) April 20, 2026

          Wembanyama beat out finalists Chet Holmgren of the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Detroit Pistons' Ausar Thompson for the award; he is also a finalist for NBA Most Valuable Player. He'll have to outdo Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Nikola Jokic in the polls but if he does, Wembanyama would be just the fourth player in NBA history to win both MVP and DPOY in the same year – a feat only Michael Jordan (1987-88), Hakeem Olajuwon (1993-94) and Giannis Antetokounmpo (2019-20) have accomplished.

          Award winners will be announced as the week goes on, with Clutch Player of the Year scheduled for Tuesday, April 21, Sixth Man of the Year on Wednesday, April 22, the Sportsmanship Award on Thursday, April 23 and Most Improved Player on Friday, April 24.

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          This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Spurs star Victor Wembanyama wins NBA Defensive Player of the Year

          Victor Wembanyama named NBA Defensive Player of the Year as first ever unanimous winner

          Victor Wembanyama was a virtual lock to win Defensive Player of the Year in 2024-25 before a blood clot cut his season short at 46 games.

          There were no shortcomings this season. The NBA announced on Monday that Wembanyama won the 2025-26 Defensive Player of the Year award, the first of his three-year NBA career.

          He was the first unanimous winner of the award in NBA history, receiving all 100 first-place votes.Wembanyama beat out fellow finalists Chet Holmgren and Ausar Thompson to secure the hardware.

          The win marks Wembanyama’s second top-two finish in voting for DPOY. He finished second to Rudy Gobert during his 2023-24 Rookie of the Year campaign.

          “I’m super proud to be the first ever unanimous [winner],” Wembanyama told NBC Sports after winning the award. … “My shot-blocking is something I’ve been working on forever. It’s probably the area of my game where I feel most comfortable at.”

          Holmgren finished second in voting ahead of Thompson.

          Victor Wembanyama is the first unanimous Kia NBA Defensive Player of the Year since the award’s inception in 1982-83.

          The winner was selected by a global media panel of 100 voters.

          Complete voting results ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/wIUDEDWJtm

          — NBA Communications (@NBAPR) April 20, 2026

          How many DPOYs will Wemby win?

          If projections hold true, the DPOY award will be the first of many for the transcendent San Antonio Spurs center, who has no equal as a defender in basketball. Thanks in part to his defensive prowess, Wembanyama is also an MVP finalist alongside Nikola Jokić and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.

          Wembanyma’s game is unprecedented on multiple fronts. At 7-foot-4 with handles, a face-up game and a 3-point shot in addition to post moves, Wembanyama is next to impossible to guard. But it’s arguably his defense that sets him apart above all else.

          Opposing players with the ball have to account for Wembanyama and his 8-foot wingspan, whether attacking the rim, pulling up from the mid-range or even on the perimeter.

          Victor Wembanyama's 3.1 blocks per game were 1.2 more than anybody else in the NBA.
          Victor Wembanyama's 3.1 blocks per game were 1.2 more than anybody else in the NBA.
          IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect / REUTERS

          Nobody’s close to Wemby in blocked shots

          Wembanyama led the league in blocks per game (3.1) for the third time in his three NBA seasons. He altered countless others as the league’s premier rim protector. He averaged over a block per game more than the league’s second-place finisher, fellow DPOY finalist Holmgren (1.9 blocks per game).

          Wembanyama’s blocks alone placed him as the league leader in stocks (blocks + steals) per game, a combined metric frequently cited to measure a player’s defensive impact. But he added one steal per game to his tally as a defender who can impact the game in multiple ways.

          Wemby’s defense = Spurs wins

          Wembanyama’s defense translated to success for the Spurs. As a team, the Spurs ranked third in the league in defensive rating, largely due to Wembanyama’s impact. And the Spurs are back in the playoffs for the first time since 2019 as a championship contender.

          Wembanyama won DPOY while anchoring a Spurs team that secured the NBA’s second-best record (62-20) and the No. 2 seed in the Western Conference playoffs. He made his playoff debut on Sunday, leading a 111-98 Spurs win over the Portland Trail Blazers.

          Wemby sneaks in with 65 games

          Wembanyama’s game tally almost cost him DPOY for a second straight season. But he just reached the 65-game minimum threshold required by the NBA to be eligible for postseason awards.

          That’s a tally that includes San Antonio’s loss to the New York Knicks in the NBA Cup final that doesn’t count in the standings but does count toward the 65-game minimum.

          Several awards and All-NBA contenders, including Jokić, Luka Dončić, Cade Cunningham and Anthony Edwards, either flirted with or fell short of the 65-game minimum, raising debate about whether the standard is fair. In the end, Wembanyama didn’t have to worry about it after reaching the threshold in San Antonio’s penultimate game of the regular season.

          Wilson produces superb fightback to beat Moody, 19

          Kyren Wilson
          Kyren Wilson beat Jak Jones in the 2024 final to become the world champion [PA Media]

          Kyren Wilson produced a superb fightback from 6-2 and 7-3 down by winning seven frames in a row to deny 19-year-old Stan Moody a memorable victory on his World Championship debut at the Crucible.

          English teenager Moody led 6-3 at the mid-session interval and was on course to become the youngest player to win a match at the famous Sheffield theatre since a 19-year-old Ronnie O'Sullivan beat Dave Harold and Darren Morgan before falling to Stephen Hendry in 1995.

          In a thrilling match, arguably the best of the championship so far, 2024 champion Wilson punched the air in delight when he won the 17th frame on a black-ball finish to seal a 10-7 success after Moody had missed a chance to extend the match.

          "Just too many bad frames," said Moody. "I had the match won at 7-3 but then I missed the red to go 8-3 and he won it with three snookers.

          "I felt comfortable out there, but bad frames like that hurt. But I will come back stronger. Hopefully I will be here next year. I just try to learn what shots to play at the right time and to miss less balls."

          Moody, 44th in the world rankings, had to win two matches to qualify.

          On the day before his final qualifying match, last Tuesday, he had been in hospital with tonsillitis. But Moody discharged himself before playing, going against medical advice, and beat China's Jiang Jun 10-9, with a century in the deciding frame, to earn his Crucible spot.

          Moody impresses, but Wilson's experience pays off

          Stan Moody stretches over the snooker table to play a shot
          Stan Moody is 44th in the world rankings and had to win two matches to qualify [PA Media]

          Yorkshireman Moody was the first British teenager to make his debut at the Crucible since Judd Trump in 2007 and got a great reception from the Sheffield crowd.

          He made an instant impact with breaks of 84 and 91 in the opening three frames to open up a 3-0 lead - earning praise from some of the sport's best players during the BBC commentary.

          Seven-time world champion Stephen Hendry said: "It's great to play this way, without thinking of the consequences if you miss.

          "He is playing with a freedom of 'he doesn't care what he leaves if he misses a pot'."

          Moody had a three-frame lead at the end of the first session following two superb centuries, of 110 and 101.

          That advantage stretched to four frames when he took the opening frame of the second session, but Wilson produced a dogged performance to put pressure on the teenager, before eventually moving ahead.

          "I dug in deeper than deep," said Wilson, who will next play Northern Ireland's Mark Allen. "It was really difficult at 7-3 down and you just have to keep going to the well and I won a couple of really big frames.

          "I was fighting with a few feelings and you have to dig in and win that scrappy one and see if it can turn around. Stan has not got the experience I have got, especially here and I knew coming into the evening the adrenaline would seep out.

          "Stan has been a credit, especially to the younger generation. My kids know his name - he is inspiring them and they are going to the same junior tournaments he was playing in."

          Hendry felt this loss would be a vital experience for Moody in his career.

          "Quite frankly it has been a collapse, but you learn from these things," said Hendry.

          "It has been a great match to watch. We've seen enough of Stan to know he has a tremendous future in the game if he continues to work hard and learn from this experience.

          "There's no doubt he has got the talent. He has gone through the elation from playing so well to torture and that's what the Crucible brings."

          Higgins and Ding advance into last 16

          John Higgins
          John Higgins has won the world title in 1998, 2007, 2009 and 2011 [Getty Images]

          Four-time champion John Higgins had led 4-0 against Ali Carter on Sunday, only for the Englishman to win five frames in a row to hold the overnight lead.

          Higgins, 50, made breaks of 63 and 81 to go ahead, before Carter's 106 in frame 12 made it 6-6, although the Scot won four of the next five frames to advance 10-7.

          That sets up a last-16 match against either seven-time champion Ronnie O'Sullivan or Chinese debutant He Guoqiang.

          "That's the first time here I've been 4-0 up and then gone 5-4 behind so it was not a great sleep," said Higgins. "But I tried to forget about that and get on with my game.

          "There's nobody that has more respect for Ali as a snooker player than me, I've played him so many times and sometimes he has been cueing like a dream.

          "Deep down when my name was pulled out against him I was not happy - you know you're in for a mammoth game so I'm over the moon I got the win."

          Carter, beaten by O'Sullivan in the 2008 and 2012 finals, has now gone out in the first round in the Crucible in four years in a row.

          "I made a couple of mistakes and got punished severely, just a little bit of a run of the balls - I'm as sick as a dog," said Carter.

          Ding Junhui, the 2016 runner-up, completed a 10-5 win over David Gilbert, having held a 7-2 lead following Sunday's opening session.

          In an all-Chinese last-16 tie, Ding will take on Zhao Xintong, who became the country's first world champion in 2025.

          Shaun Murphy, the 2005 winner, holds a 5-4 lead over China's Fan Zhengyi after making a superb 140 clearance in the final frame of the session, with that match finishing on Tuesday evening.

          China's 10th seed Wu Yize made one century and five half-centuries in a one-sided session to lead compatriot Lei Peifan 8-1.

          Alejandro Garnacho: How Ratcliffe reacted to Chelsea’s £40m offer for Man United star

          Alejandro Garnacho: How Ratcliffe reacted to Chelsea’s £40m offer for Man United star
          Alejandro Garnacho: How Ratcliffe reacted to Chelsea’s £40m offer for Man United star

          Although they failed to sign the combative defensive midfielder they needed, Manchester United had a brilliant summer in 2025.

          Bryan Mbeumo, Matheus Cunha, Benjamin Sesko and Senne Lammens have proven to be great signings, and this United team has been considerably better for it.

          But it is not just the arrivals that have seen the Red Devils become a better team; the necessary exits have also played their part.

          Alejandro Garnacho

          One such departure was allowing Alejandro Garnacho to join Chelsea on a £40 million deal.

          In the 20-time English champions’ worst season in a very long time, Garnacho allowed his ego to get the best of him.

          He threw tantrums, disregarding Ruben Amorim and his technical bench’s decisions, decisions made for the greater good of the team.

          The final nail in the coffin of his United career came when he ranted about being overlooked for the Europa League final in a very controversial interview. That post-Europa League final rant left Ineos with no choice but to move him on.

          Chelsea snapped him up from United. And while the Argentinian must have been buzzing to prove United wrong, to show them he was the Cristiano Ronaldo 2.0 he was always billed as, that has not been the case.

          Garnacho has struggled to find his footing at Stamford Bridge. He has been a flop, a big flop, to the point that there are already murmurs that Chelsea are looking to move him on this summer.

          Ineos were stunned that Chelsea were willing to splash £40 million for Garnacho

          Indeed, while highlighting what a transfer blunder it was for Chelsea to sign Garnacho last summer, the Daily Star’s Jeremy Cross is now reporting why Ineos really enjoyed closing that deal.

          Cross claims: “There was a reason United decided to sell him. They’d had enough of his poisonous attitude. It’s understood Sir Jim Ratcliffe couldn’t stop smiling when news of Chelsea’s offer reached him.”

          He then asked what most Chelsea fans must be wondering:

          “A player who can post more social media posts in one fell swoop than the amount of goals he has scored all season. What the heck were Chelsea thinking? Did no one at Stamford Bridge take note of how Garnacho’s time at Manchester United came to an end?”

          Letting Garnacho go and banking a good £40 million was genius by Ineos.

          Summer boost

          It gets better when you realise that if Chelsea sell Garnacho this summer, the Red Devils could benefit from the ten per cent sell-on clause.

          That said, beyond the potential Garnacho windfall, Ineos also expect to boost their transfer kitty through the sales of Rasmus Hojlund and Marcus Rashford. Joshua Zirkzee and Manuel Ugarte could also be sold in deals that would further strengthen the Red Devils’ finances.

          Ultimately, with the foundations laid by last summer’s transfer activity, a better summer in 2026 should see United possess a team capable of challenging for the league title.

          Featured image Julian Finney via Getty Images

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          Chris Johnson 2026 NFL mock draft: latest prediction for San Diego State Cornerback

          The 2026 NFL Draft is approaching fast and league scouts are solidifying their big boards. Cornerback Chris Johnson could be among the players who hear their name called early in Pittsburgh this week when the NFL welcomes its newest class of rookies.

          USA TODAY Sports has all the latest on where the prospect out of San Diego State may land.

          Here's how USA TODAY's latest mock draft currently projects draft day will play out for the former college star.

          Chris Johnson 2026 NFL Draft prediction: Pick No. 20 overall, Dallas Cowboys

          Nate Davis' Fit Analysis:

          (Pick No. 20 from the Green Bay Packers) This is currently slotted as Dallas' last pick until the Cowboys resurface at No. 92. A team in need of corner help would have to sift through some checkered options here though Johnson, the Mountain West Conferences co-Defensive Player of the Year, who's stock has been surging in recent months, looks pretty clean and pretty promising as a long-term fix. DaRon Bland currently is the only corner with a long-term future on what will be a reimagined Dallas D in 2026 ? Cobie Durant signing for just one year.

          See USA TODAY's full mock draft here

          Ayrton Ostly's Big Board Rank: No. 23

          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.

          See the full big board here

          Chris Johnson player profile

          All stats from 2025 NCAA Season

          • Height: 6-0
          • Weight: 193
          • Tackles: 49
          • Tackles For Loss: 3
          • Sacks: 1
          • Passes Defensed: 9
          • Forced Fumbles: 1
          • Interceptions: 4

          When is the 2026 NFL Draft

          The 2026 NFL Draft will take place between April 23-25 in Pittsburgh.

          • Thursday, April 23: Round 1
          • Friday, April 24: Rounds 2-3
          • Saturday, April 25: Rounds 4-7

          How to watch the 2026 NFL Draft

          • Dates: April 23-25
          • Time: 8 p.m. ET (Round 1); 7 p.m. ET (Rounds 2-3); Noon ET (Rounds 4-7)
          • Channels: NFL Network; ESPN; ESPN2; ESPN Deportes
          • Streaming: NFL+; ESPN Unlimited & Select; Fubo

          Fans have several options to choose from to watch the 2026 NFL Draft. NFL Network and ESPN will have separate broadcasts, each providing a different analysis of each pick as it happens on draft night.

          Cord-cutters can stream the different broadcasts on NFL+, the NFL's proprietary streaming service; ESPN Select or ESPN Unlimited, ESPN's streaming services; or cable alternative Fubo , which offers a free trial.

          This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Chris Johnson 2026 NFL mock draft: latest prediction for San Diego State Cornerback

          Women's Brasileiro A3 saw 48 goals in 16 games at the weekend

          Women's Brasileiro A3 saw 48 goals in 16 games at the weekend
          Women's Brasileiro A3 saw 48 goals in 16 games at the weekend

          The fourth and third-to-last round of the group stage of the Brazilian Women’s Série A3 saw 48 goals over the weekend in 16 matches, an average of three goals per game. Highlights included Rolim Moura’s 6-0 rout of Galvez in Group 1, as well as Várzea Grande’s 5-0 win over Cresspom in Group 2.

          After the round, three teams remain with a 100% record in the competition, with 12 points: Realidade Jovem in Group 3, Liga São João in Group 6, and Juventude-SE in Group 8.

          Check out the round’s results:

          Group 1

          Itapuense 2 x 3 Penarol-AM / Galvez 0 x 6 Rolim Moura;

          Group 2

          Pantanal 2 x 1 Planalto / Várzea Grande 5 x 0 Cresspom;

          Group 3

          Araguari 0 x 2 Real Heips / Realidade Jovem 3 x 1 São José-SP;

          Group 4

          Mauaense 0 x 1 Criciúma / Brasil de Farroupinha 0 x 1 Coritiba;

          Group 5

          Portuguesa-AP 2 x 2 Tiradentes-PA / São Raimundo 3 x 1 Ypiranga-AP;

          Group 6

          Paraíso 1 x 1 Remo / Sampaio Corrêa 1 x 3 Liga São João;

          Group 7

          R4 3 x 0 Ipojuca / Mixto-RN 1 x 1 União-RN;

          Group 8

          Prosperidade 0 x 2 Juventude-SE / Guarani de Paripueira 0 x 1 Atlético-BA.

          This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.

          Georgia basketball lands transfer forward it played in NCAA Tournament

          Brady Dunlap saw Georgia basketball up close in the NCAA Tournament.

          Now the former Saint Louis forward has signed with Georgia, according to CBSSports.

          The 6-foot-7, 200-pound rising redshirt junior scored 11 points and had a career-high 4 assists in 16 minutes in 102-77 win against the Bulldogs in Buffalo on March 19 in a first-round game.

          Dunlap averaged 7.0 points 2.0 rebounds in 17 minutes a game, coming off the bench for all but two games this season for the Billikens.

          Dunlap was 51 of 113 for a 45.% on 3-pointers this season. He scored 22 points in a win over Davidson when he made all 6 of his 3-point tries.

          The Studio City, Calif. native played his first two college seasons for St. Johns where he averaged 3.9 points per game.

          His father, Jeff, was a former Georgia basketball assistant under Jim Harrick.

          The Bulldog Nation welcomed him into the world. Little did we know…. https://t.co/jY9U4fo6Jz

          — Jeff Dunlap (@jdunlap44) March 18, 2026

          Dunalp had reportedly committed to UC Santa Barbara on April 16.

          He becomes the fourth newcomer for the Bulldogs' 2026-2027 season, joining guard Freddie Dilione from Penn State, center David Ugonna Ike from NBA Academy Africa and New Mexico Junior College guard Kemauri Millender.

          This article originally appeared on Athens Banner-Herald: Saint Louis forward Brady Dunlap signs with Georgia basketball

          🚨 Premier League: the first team to go down is confirmed!

          🚨 Premier League: the first team to go down is confirmed!

          A season to forget.

          It is now official: Wolverhampton, beaten by Leeds (3-0), have been relegated to the English second division.

          On Monday night, West Ham’s draw at Crystal Palace (0-0) sealed the Wolves’ fate. They are mathematically doomed with five matches left in the season after a failed campaign.

          Particularly fragile in defense (61 goals conceded) and not clinical enough, the Molineux Stadium side have missed the mark this season.

          By mid-December, they had picked up only two measly points, already all but sealing their fate for the end of the season. 

          Despite a slight revival at the start of 2026 under Rob Edwards, including a run of five matches unbeaten, the miracle never happened. 

          After eight consecutive seasons in the PL, Wolverhampton are going down to the division below.

          This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇫🇷 here.

          2027 TE Ben Hynek commits to Kansas State

          Mark J. Rebilas | Imagn Images

          Stanley (N.D.) three-star tight end Ben Hynek announced on Monday afternoon that he has committed to Kansas State.

          He chose the Wildcats over the likes of Iowa State, Mizzou, Minnesota, Wisconsin and others.

          Hynek is the No. 403 overall prospect and No. 25 TE in the 2027 cycle, according to the Rivals Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all major recruiting media companies. He’s also the No. 3 recruit in North Dakota.

          The 6-foot-6, 240-pounder was back in Manhattan over the weekend and he’s locking in with the Big 12 program. He becomes the highest-ranked commit in K-State’s 2027 class, which now features six pledges.

          New head coach Collin Klein is building his first recruiting class at his former school and Hynek is the third commitment of the month. Kansas State position coach Brian Lepak first offered the tight end last March.

          More on Kansas State recruiting

          On Sunday, K-State dipped back into the Sunshine State and landed Orlando Bishop Moore Catholic three-star linebacker Giacomo SanFilippo, the No. 103 LB in the cycle. He’s the second recruit from Florida to choose the Wildcats, joining Palmetto three-star cornerback Nazir Pitchford.

          This story will be updated.

          Raiders Super Bowl legend Rod Martin dies at 72, team announces

          The Raiders have lost a hero from their glory years.

          Rod Martin, a starting linebacker for the Oakland Raiders when they won Super Bowl 15 and for the Los Angeles Raiders when they prevailed in Super Bowl 18 has died at the age of 72. The team, now based in Las Vegas, confirmed Martin's death on social media.

          "The Raiders family is deeply saddened by the passing of Rod Martin, a standout linebacker and key player on two Super Bowl championship teams," read a statement distributed by the team.

          It went on to say: "A beloved member of the Raiders Family and a favorite of Raiders fans everywhere, the deepest condolences of the entire Raider Nation are with Rod's family at this time."

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          — Las Vegas Raiders (@Raiders) April 20, 2026

          Martin is best known for setting a Super Bowl record with three interceptions on a singular Super Sunday, pilfering Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Ron Jaworski thrice in Oakland's 27-10 victory in Super Bowl 15, making the 1980 Raiders the first wild-card team to hoist the Lombardi Trophy. That game, played Jan. 15, 1981, was also notable for occurring five days after 52 Americans were released after being held hostage in Iran for 444 days. The New Orleans Superdome, site of the game, was wrapped in a yellow ribbon. Martin's heroics that day were immortalized by NFL Films and with a "Sports Illustrated" cover.

          Three years later, Martin came up big again, recording a sack and recovering a fumble as the L.A. Raiders thrashed a heavily favored Washington squad 38-9 in Tampa. It was also the last time the Raiders, once among the NFL's flagship franchises, won the Super Bowl.

          Yet Martin was also an excellent player when the lights weren't at their brightest. A 12th-round draft pick out of USC in 1977, he was a two-time Pro Bowler and first-team All-Pro in 1984. He retired after the 1988 season, finishing with 56½ career sacks and 14 regular-season interceptions, four of which he returned for touchdowns.

          Martin, who was born in West Virginia, worked at USC after his playing days and had two daughters who were college athletes. His nephew, Al Martin, played Major League Baseball for 11 seasons between 1992 and 2003.

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          Aston Villa Have Refused To Pay €60M For This Barcelona Player: Is The Move Unnecessary?

          Aston Villa Have Refused To Pay €60M For This Barcelona Player: Is The Move Unnecessary?
          Aston Villa Have Refused To Pay €60M For This Barcelona Player: Is The Move Unnecessary?

          Aston Villa have flatly dismissed claims that they plan to splash €60m on Barcelona left-back Alejandro Balde this summer. Sources close to the club have completely ruled out a move for the 22-year-old. The update, confirmed by Sport Witness, draws a firm line under weeks of speculation linking Unai Emery’s side to the highly-rated defender. Balde is under contract at the Camp Nou until 2028 with a €1 billion release clause, though Transfermarkt currently values him at €55m.

          Why did the rumours gather pace?

          The noise started building in late March. Sport Witness first reported on 26 March that Villa, Manchester City, and Manchester United had all reached out to Barcelona about a potential summer deal. On paper, Balde’s profile made the interest easy to believe. He sits in the 97th percentile for defensive duels won and the 89th percentile for progressive carries this season, exactly the kind of traits that appeal to teams chasing Champions League football. Hansi Flick has made him his go-to left-back, with the Spaniard racking up 36 appearances this term despite two separate injury spells. His La Liga stats are fine, too, with 22 appearances, 19 starts, and 1,583 minutes on the pitch.

          What did Aston Villa actually say?

          Club insiders have played down the talk of an approach, as Villa feel they already have plenty of depth at left-back. Emery relies on Lucas Digne as his primary option, with 24-year-old Ian Maatsen providing reliable cover behind the veteran Frenchman. In Villa’s eyes, that duo has the position well-handled for the time being. Meanwhile, Barcelona aren’t exactly pushing Balde out the door, though they might listen if an offer hits the right numbers. As for the player himself, he’s shown no desire to leave his boyhood club.

          Does Aston Villa’s current left-back situation genuinely make a player like Balde unnecessary?

          BARCELONA, SPAIN – FEBRUARY 07: Alejandro Balde of FC Barcelona is challenged by Pablo Maffeo of RCD Mallorca during the LaLiga EA Sports match between FC Barcelona and RCD Mallorca at Spotify Camp Nou on February 07, 2026 in Barcelona, Spain. (Photo by Judit Cartiel/Getty Images)

          I honestly feel yes, at least for this summer. Digne is still a dependable presence, and while Maatsen has been a bit up-and-down this season, he still brings plenty of youth and energy to the squad. Spending nearly €60m on a position that’s already working well doesn’t fit the calculated transfer strategy Emery has established at Villa Park. With Balde’s future reportedly sitting third on Jorge Mendes’ priority list at Barça, the timing just doesn’t align with Aston Villa’s current plans. They are better off putting that money toward areas of the pitch that actually need a fix.

          Paredes: “Dybala is very eager to come to Boca.”

          Paredes: “Dybala is very eager to come to Boca.”
          Paredes: “Dybala is very eager to come to Boca.”

          Dybala’s return comes at the most critical moment of the Giallorossi’s season.

          After weeks of forced layoffs, the Argentine striker’s recovery is now complete: the wait for the medical staff’s final approval is drawing to a close, and the goal is a call-up for Saturday’s away match in Bologna.

          Although a starting role is unlikely, La Joya’s presence at the Dall’Ara is a crucial sign for a Champions League campaign that has become drastically more complicated following the draw with Atalanta and Juventus’ simultaneous victory against Italiano’s team.

          As for the transfer market, doubts remain over his permanence in the capital. Leandro Paredes, fresh from his winning goal in the Superclásico, has once again spoken about the possibility of seeing his teammate in a Boca Juniors jersey in the second half of the year.

          The former Roma midfielder was explicit about Dybala’s intentions: “I’m saying this because he’s very eager, I’ve already said it. Maybe. I won’t say anything else.”

          Currently, the contractual situation at Trigoria is at a standstill. There have been no official contacts or proposals for a renewal of a deal that’s close to expiring.

          Dream's Angel Reese implies that she wasn't coached enough with the Chicago Sky

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          Dream's Angel Reese implies that she wasn't coached enough with the Chicago Sky originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

          Training camps are opening around the WNBA, and few teams have as much intrigue -- or as large a spotlight -- as the Atlanta Dream.

          The Dream's trade for Angel Reese earlier this month not only brought one of the league's most visible and charismatic stars to Atlanta. It also brought an elite rebounder and emerging offensive threat to a team that already was stacked with All Star-caliber talent.

          MORE: Angel Reese's Dream suffer blow as All-Star has 'no timetable to return' from injury

          On her first day working under new head coach Karl Smesko, Reese told the media that she is being coached in new ways that may not have been available to her during her two years as a member of the Chicago Sky.

          “Being coachable isn’t just about taking it, it’s about wanting it," Reese said from Dream training camp. "I really want to be coached, I want to be coached hard and be put in predicaments I am uncomfortable with to help me get better.”

          Reese said the coach Karl Smesko has been pushing her to be uncomfortable in ways she hasn’t been before, which she said she isn’t used to.

          “Being coachable isn’t just about taking it, it’s about wanting it … I really want to be coached, I want to be coached hard and be put in…

          — Kendra Andrews (@kendra__andrews) April 20, 2026

          Reese was challenged plenty in Chicago -- just not in the way she envisioned on draft night in 2024.

          In two years with the Sky, Reese's team won only 23 games combined and missed the playoffs in both seasons. Reese nevertheless was selected to two All-Star games, but her frustration with the franchise's direction and perceived lack of accountability had reached a boiling point in the months before her trade.

          Now in Atlanta, Reese has an opportunity to stand out on a bonafide contender and prove that her desire to be "coached hard" can manifest itself in a run to the WNBA Finals.

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          LeBron James gets real on expanding Lakers NBA Playoffs role vs. Rockets

          LeBron James gets real on expanding Lakers NBA Playoffs role vs. Rockets originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

          For a vast majority of LeBron James' career, he was expected to do nearly everything in the NBA Playoffs. Those expectations shifted when he joined the Los Angeles Lakers in 2019 but they are now back. Against the Houston Rockets, Coach JJ Redick needs all the help he can get and it all starts with their aging superstar. It's because both Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves will not be on the court.

          James wants to do more for Lakers in NBA Playoffs

          Game 1 against the Rockets was a masterclass on aging gracefully on the court by LeBron James. Coach JJ Redick was able to play him for 38 minutes and every single second of his playing time was productive. Entering Game 2 of this NBA Playoffs series, the Lakers star wants to do more so that his team could take a commanding 2-0 lead.

          James outlined the reason why he wanted to expand his NBA Playoffs role for the Lakers, via Dan Woike of The Athletic.

          "We kept our composure. I got to do a little bit of everything. It’s what the job requires," the Lakers superstar declared.

          True enough, he was playing nearly every position for Coach Redick's squad. James was able to score 19 points by knocking down 60% of his field goal attempts. With the absences of Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves, James turned back the clock and became an elite facilitator again which helped him notch 13 assists. More than that, he was also not affected much by the Rockets defense as a primary ballhandler. James only turned the ball over twice after nearly playing the whole NBA Playoffs game.

          Defensively, Coach Redick was also using the Lakers superstar as an anchor at times. This netted James eight rebounds while stealing the ball twice from the Rockets and getting a block.

          Luke Kennard was the reason why the Lakers pulled off the 107-98 win over the Rockets. Law of averages dictate that those 27 points will decrease in Game 2 or some other point in the NBA Playoffs. Will James be able to up his production as the Lakers await Doncic and Reaves' return?

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          Full injury report for Joel Embiid, Sixers vs. Celtics in Game 2

          As the Philadelphia 76ers prepare for the Boston Celtics in Game 2 of Round 1 on Tuesday, they will look to steal home court advantage before the series shifts to Philadelphia. In order to do so, the Sixers will need to look to others to step up and produce at a high level on the road.

          In terms of the injury report, the Sixers will continue to be without Joel Embiid due to his recovery from an April 9 appendectomy. The big fella is unlikely to play in Round 1 as the regular recovery from this type of procedure is quite lengthy. For example, OG Anunoby underwent an appendectomy in 2019. He had surgery on April 11 and was not cleared for basketball activities until June 2 for the Toronto Raptors.

          Injury report for tomorrow's Game 2 against the Celtics:

          OUT: Joel Embiid (post appendectomy surgery recovery) #Sixers

          — Ky Carlin (@Ky_Carlin) April 20, 2026

          The Sixers and the Celtics will tip off at 7 p.m. EDT on Tuesday from the TD Garden. The Sixers have shown their resiliency all season and they will now have to show it again on the big playoff stage.

          This article originally appeared on Sixers Wire: Full injury report for Joel Embiid, Sixers vs. Celtics in Game 2

          UNC transfer D'Antre Robinson looking to make NFL jump at Oregon

          In the 2025 NFL Draft alone, three members of the Oregon Ducks defensive line were selected. The 2026 draft had the chance to be even more impressive, as the starting quartet of A'Mauri Washington, Bear Alexander, Matayo Uiagalelei and Teitum Tuioti were all sure-fire draftees — yet they all decided to come back for another season, bolster their draft stock and chase a national championship together.

          It should come as no surprise that North Carolina Tar Heels transfer defensive lineman D'Antre Robinson joined the Oregon program with NFL goals in mind despite having to operate in a depth role in 2026, barring injury. He explained as such to reporters on Monday, revealing that the decision to transfer to the Ducks didn't take much thought.

          "With Oregon, the way they deliver, how hard it is to come here, how hard it is to work here," Robinson said. "And, you know, they have the resume that tells you if you're a D-lineman, it's almost guaranteed, you come in and work hard, you come in and be the guy, you come here and work and do your thing, you’re basically gonna go to the league. They set that resume for the last four or five years; it was a no-brainer for me. If I come here, it's gonna be hard work, it’s gonna be hard for me to come, but come put in the work and you’ve got a great chance of going to NFL. That's my main goal."

          Speaking to Robinson's point of it being hard to come to Oregon, play time won't be given. As a junior this fall, he'll be operating behind two NFL-caliber defensive tackles in Washington and Alexander. But that's not to say he can't carve out a role himself, as he has the frame (6-foot-4, 315 pounds) and mindset to, once his time comes, make the jump to the pros as well.

          Robinson, a three-star prospect out of high school, landed with the Florida Gators during his true freshman season. He then transferred to North Carolina, where he saw plenty of reps last season in racking up 39 tackles, a half sack and a forced fumble. While the Orlando, FL, native showed out, he still thought that there was more to gain with joining a program of Oregon's ilk with loads of talent in the defensive line room.

          "I was like, ‘Man, I get to play and learn from guys like Bear Alexander and A’Mauri Washington,’ and then I come here, and I learned about Matt Johnson," Robinson said. You know, his work ethic is crazy. Like, people don't know that, but Matt Johnson’s work ethic is super crazy. He made me want to work even harder. I just love the room that we have. You can learn different things from different players, and everybody has a different game, but, like, we take a piece from everybody's game and really just start from that. Aydin Breland’s pass-rushing moves. I just trying to learn from him. Matt Johnson's work ethic, Bear Alexander’s strike, I’m trying to get my strike better. A’Mauri Washington, he's as fast as I don't know what off the line. So they’re crazy. I have just learned from everybody here."

          It's clear that Robinson is attacking his first few months at Oregon with improvement at the top of his mind, surely exciting defensive coordinator Chris Hampton and defensive line coach Tony Tuioti. With continued improvement added to the proven ability of competing at the power conference level, expect Robinson to find ways to contribute this fall before stepping fully into the spotlight come 2027.

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          This article originally appeared on Ducks Wire: UNC transfer D'Antre Robinson looking to make NFL jump at Oregon

          Wolves relegated from Premier League with five games to play

          Wolves have been relegated from the Premier League (Getty)

          Wolves have been relegated from the Premier League after eight seasons in the English top flight.

          Their fate was sealed with five league games still to play after suffering a 3-0 defeat at Leeds, with West Ham’s draw with Crystal Palace on Monday evening making it mathematically impossible for Rob Edwards’ side to pull off a great escape.

          Following the defeat to Leeds, Edwards’ side were given a brief reprieve on Saturday after a late stoppage-time equaliser from Georginio Rutter meant Tottenham failed to beat Brighton. That result still made it possible for Wolves to leapfrog the crisis-ridden north London side.

          But by drawing 0-0 with Crystal Palace, West Ham have gone 16 points clear of the rock-bottom club in 17th, creating an unbridgeable gap and condemning Wolves to the drop.

          Wolves have been relegated from the Premier League (Getty)
          Wolves have been relegated from the Premier League (Getty)

          Wolves have been bottom of the pile for 30 consecutive matchdays after the worst start to a season in Premier League history. They managed just two points in 18 games - the first top-flight team to ever achieve such a dismal feat - and only recorded a first win on their 20th outing of the campaign.

          Edwards’ side, who started the season with now-Nottingham Forest boss Vitor Pereira before his sacking in November, were at risk of going below the 11-point bar set by Derby County in 2006/07 as the worst Premier League team ever, but a mid-season purple patch ensured they avoided such ignominy.

          Wolves stunned three of the top five in the space of two weeks in February and March, holding Premier League leaders Arsenal to late draw before beating high-flying Aston Villa and defending champions Liverpool at Molineux.

          Wolves went on a purple patch which saw them take points off Arsenal, Aston Villa and Liverpool (Getty Images)
          Wolves went on a purple patch which saw them take points off Arsenal, Aston Villa and Liverpool (Getty Images)

          That run of form still had Wolves sitting 11 points adrift of safety at the foot of the table and would prove nothing more than a brief morale-booster, with Wolves never showing any real indication that they would pull off an escape for the ages before relegation was confirmed.

          Wolves drop back down to the Championship after eight successive seasons in the top flight. They were promoted in 2018 under Nuno Espirito Santo and with a team overflowing with Portuguese talent, such as Diogo Jota, Ruben Neves and Joao Moutinho, the club recorded a best-ever finish of seventh in their first season, earning Europa League qualification as well as going on a run to the FA Cup semi-finals.

          They replicated their seventh-place exploits in 2019/20 while also reaching the last eight of the Europa League, but evolved into an increasingly middling team in seasons that followed before becoming regulars in a relegation battle.

          Wolves qualified for the Europa League in their first season back in the top flight (Getty Images)
          Wolves qualified for the Europa League in their first season back in the top flight (Getty Images)

          Wolves faced the legitimate prospect of the drop in 2023/24 before Pereira produced a stunning turnaround at Molineux, having taken charge of the club when they were in 19th place with just nine points from 16 matches.

          There would be no comeback story for Wolves this season, though, with the Black Country city now bracing themselves for life in the second tier.

          Wolves will hope they don’t endure a similar fate to the one experienced when they were last relegated from the Premier League in 2012. The club suffered back-to-back demotions and were forced to fight their way back up from League One before they ended a six-season absence from the top division.

          Ravens re-sign WR Xavier Guillory

          The Ravens re-signed wide receiver Xavier Guillory, the team announced Monday.

          Guillory was with the team last year during training camp and the preseason.

          He broke his collarbone in the 2025 preseason finale against the Commanders after making three catches for 17 yards in the exhibition season.

          The Ravens originally signed Guillory as an undrafted free agent out of Arizona State in 2025.

          He caught 22 passes for 339 yards and five touchdowns in 13 games for the Sun Devils during the 2024 season.

          The Ravens are expected to draft a wide receiver this week, with DeAndre Hopkins still a free agent and Tylan Wallace now in Cleveland.

          Seahawks GM reveals NFL Draft trade wish with 32nd pick: 'It's no secret with us'

          Seahawks GM reveals NFL Draft trade wish with 32nd pick: 'It's no secret with us' originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

          The Seattle Seahawks own the 32nd pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, and only own three other selections down the board with picks No. 64 and 96 on Day 2, and pick No. 188 on Day.

          It's not a surprise that many analysts and insiders have predicted that the Seahawks will look to trade down in the NFL Draft to pick up more picks. It's the sensible thing to do for Seattle this year.

          Only a few days away from draft night, Seahawks general manager John Schneider revealed his wish for the NFL Draft. Ari Meirov of The 33rd Team shared Schneider want's to trade down from No. 32, and that it's not a secret they have such wishes.

          Seahawks GM reveals NFL Draft trade wish

          "#Seahawks GM John Schneider said they would like to trade down from No. 32 since they only have four picks in this year's draft," Meirov shared on Twitter/x. This wish from the Seahawks is not a surprise, as Schneider said," It's no secret with us."

          It's fascinating for the Seahawks to be so open about their intention with their first-round pick, especially since they aren't picking at No. 1 or near the top of the draft with a guarantee of a player making it to their pick.

          The Seahawks are already hoping to make a trade come draft night to pick up extra ammo down the board. And fortunately, there should be an opportunity for a trade.

          The 32nd pick will be the last selection in Round 1 to feature the highly coveted fifth-year option, and with the New York Jets at No. 33 potentially eyeing Ty Simpson, a team like the Arizona Cardinals might pay a premium to jump the Jets for the Alabama quarterback.

          MoreMike Washington Jr. is Seahawks ideal R2 draft pick

          Even if it's not for Simpson, there could be teams interested in a falling player. If one of the top wide receivers, offensive tackles, or tight ends were to fall to 32, the Seahawks would be open for business.

          The Seahawks are open for business, so any team eyeing a player who could slide down the board to the end of the first round could have the chance to get aggressive and trade up with Seattle.

          This very candid commentary from Schneider isn't much of a surprise. The team needs to trade down and get more picks in this year's class.

          If there were any doubt about the Seahawks draft plans, this wish is very clear: the Seahawks would like not to make a first-round pick this year, as it'd mean they would have swung a trade-down out of the first round and picked up much-needed ammo.

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          Relegation-threatened Lecce halts losing streak with draw against Fiorentina

          LECCE, Italy (AP) — English winger Jack Harrison scored his first Serie A goal for Fiorentina though a late equalizer from Tiago Gabriel gave Lecce a 1-1 draw and a vital point on Monday in its bid to avoid relegation.

          With half an hour on the clock, the on-loan forward from Leeds curled a superb left-foot shot into the far corner. It was his first goal in 18 appearances and looked like giving Fiorentina a third consecutive league triumph.

          Lecce had not scored for 357 minutes coming into the home fixture and its bad luck looked set to continue when Walid Cheddira and Lassana Coulibaly both had goal-bound attempts hacked clear by the Fiorentina defense.

          However, Tiago Gabriel’s glancing header from an Antonino Gallo corner after 71 minutes ensured a share of the points.

          Avoiding a fifth consecutive defeat, third-to-last Lecce climbed to 28 points, the same as the team above it, Cremonese. The bottom three go down.

          Fiorentina was eight points above them in 15th. The draw was Fiorentina's sixth straight league match without defeat.

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          Tennessee Titans address surprise need in new FOX Sports mock draft

          NFL draft week is here, as teams finish up their last-minute discussions to determine how their boards will shake out, beginning on Thursday night. The Tennessee Titans have been connected to numerous players projected to be in the top five of the 2026 NFL draft.

          While the edge rushers they have been connected to address a position of need, they have been rumored to be intrigued by a prospect who addresses a lesser need in Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love.

          However, FOX Sports' Joel Klatt pegged the Titans to take a swing at another position of need, which would be totally unexpected if it occurs on the first night of the draft.

          Titans select surprising University of Miami prospect

          Up until this point, if the Titans were to select anyone from the University of Miami with the No. 4 overall pick, all signs would point to Rueben Bain Jr., but Joel Klatt's mock draft had them selecting offensive tackle Francis Mauigoa.

          While help is needed on the offensive line following the losses of Lloyd Cushenberry and Kevin Zeitler, selecting one that high wouldn't be popular.

          Klatt mentioned intel he had that the Arizona Cardinals love Jeremiyah Love, and had them taking him at No. 3. With Love off the board, he mentioned rumblings he has heard about the Titans making potential movement along their current offensive line, leading him to believe Mauigoa could be the selection.

          Could he be hinting at JC Latham sliding inside to become the right guard? Possibly. However, it is hard to believe that the Titans would pass, in this case, on Texas Tech edge rusher David Bailey or Ohio State edge rusher Sonny Styles with their top pick.

          Mauigoa might come into play if the Titans trade back, but don't expect that shocking of a pick at No. 4 on the first night of the draft.

          This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Tennessee Titans address surprise need in new FOX Sports mock draft

          Washington G Mills Well Beyond His Years Heading Into Sophomore Season

          As a true freshman in 2025, Washington Huskies left guard John Mills proved to be one of one in college football.

          Although a midseason sprained ankle hindered the 6-foot-6, 338-pound road grader's ability to end his first season with the most snaps of any freshman interior offensive lineman, finishing 177 snaps shy of Georgia's Dontrell Glover for that honor, Mills still graded out with the highest Pro Football Focus pass blocking and offense grade of any first-year OL—regardless of position.

          The San Francisco, California, native and St. Ignatius College Preparatory graduate received an 80.2 pass blocking grade, more than five percentage points higher than Glover, and a 70.2 offense grade for his 589 snaps combined between left guard (445), right tackle (142), and one as an in-line tight end blocker.

          Going into his second full offseason—Mills was one of roughly a dozen 2025 signees that enrolled for the start of winter quarter last January—as a sophomore, the 11-game starter is trimmed down and even more confident going into year two.

          "I feel more athletic and agile," Mills said after Thursday's spring practice, giving a shoutout to UW strength and conditioning coach Tyler Owens, assistant strength coaches Lance Ancar and Cadillac Mitchell, and Director of Football Performance Nutrition Tanner Graves.

          Mills is one of four returning starters along the Huskies' offensive line for the 2026 season, with senior center Landen Hatchett, right guard Geirean Hatchett, and right tackle Drew Azzopardi being the other three. However, he's made the fewest starts of the four, but his lack of experience hasn't stopped Mills from finding his voice as a leader.

          Washington has already seen a massive return on investment from its 2025 recruiting class with 15 total freshmen having played a combined 2,417 snaps through 10 games this season, which should help fast-track what Jedd Fisch is building in Seattle. https://t.co/GDuMbBRFv6

          — Lars Hanson (@LarsHanson) November 20, 2025

          "John Mills has certainly elevated his voice, and for another young player has done an incredible job of leading," Fisch said of the sophomore before the start of spring camp on March 31. "Geirean Hatchett, Drew Azzopardi (and) Landen, that offensive line group in general has been elite in leadership—elite. But John has certainly elevated his voice from coming in here last year at today's press conference; he hadn't even taken a snap with us. A year later, he's coming off an All-American year and great confidence."

          Mills has been a stalwart at left guard this spring in between true freshman Kodi Greene, an incoming five-star recruit who's been competing with junior backup Soane Faasolo while Sam Houston State transfer Kolt Dieterich recovers from an undisclosed injury, and a combination of redshirt freshmen—Lowen Colman-Brusa and Jake Flores—which gives him an opportunity to grow his voice as a leader while bringing along some of the younger offensive linemen.

          This article originally appeared on Huskies Wire: Washington Huskies Sophomore John Mills Growing into Leader Along OL

          Penn State losing one more player on eve of transfer window closing

          With the window for the college basketball transfer closing soon, one more Penn State player has opted to enter his name into the NCAA transfer database. Forward Tibor Mirtič is the latest Nittany Lion to enter the transfer portal. The news of the transfer portal move was first reported by League Ready, via X (formerly known as Twitter).

          Mirtič spent one season in Happy Valley but it was a season that was hampered by a pair of injuries. HE suffered a knee injury midway through the season and then a shoulder injury later in the year. His season was officially over before Penn State got out of February.

          Mirtič is the eighth player from Penn State's roster last season to enter the transfer portal, which leaves Penn State head coach Mike Rhoades with plenty of work to do in filling out the roster for next season. In addition to those players entering the transfer portal, incoming freshman Jamison White just decided to reopen his recruitment.

          The NCAA transfer portal is scheduled to close on Tuesday, so time is running out for Penn State an other programs looking to work their rosters for next season. Penn State has added four players from the transfer portal to fill some spots on the roster, but there are still a couple of spots to fill on the roster for next season at this point in time.

          Kevin McGuire is the lead writer for Nittany Lions Wire, part of the USA TODAY Network. Follow him on BlueSky, Threads or any of these other platforms.

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          This article originally appeared on Nittany Lions Wire: Penn State basketball sees one more player enter transfer portal

          Report: Aston Villa only willing to buy Douglas Luiz on one condition

          Report: Aston Villa only willing to buy Douglas Luiz on one condition
          Report: Aston Villa only willing to buy Douglas Luiz on one condition

          Aston Villa would be happy to keep Douglas Luiz among their ranks beyond the current campaign, but they will need to negotiate a new agreement with Juventus.

          The Bianconeri bought the 27-year-old from the Villansin the summer of 2024 for almost €50 million, including the values of Samuel Iling-Junior and Enzo Barrenechea, who headed in the opposite direction.

          But between physical struggles, poor displays, managerial changes, and personal problems, the midfielder endured the worst campaign of his career thus far.

          Douglas Luiz is trying to revive his career at Villa Park

          Last summer, Juventus sent Luiz on loan to Nottingham Forest, but the move didn’t pan out well for the player.

          The Reds agreed to terminate the loan deal in January, allowing the Brazilian international to make his return to Villa Park, where he spent five successful campaigns between 2019 and 2024.

          The Birmingham-based club signed Luiz on loan with an option to buy for €25 million at the end of the season. And while he hasn’t been a regular starter for Unai Emery, the midfielder has shown flashes of his former self.

          But according to Sport.it (via TuttoJuve), the Premier League side isn’t willing to splash €25 million on the Brazilian playmaker.

          The source believes Villa will waive their option to buy the player and then try to negotiate new terms with Juventus, as they believe the figure is excessive based on the midfielder’s struggles over the past two campaigns.

          Would Juventus grant Aston Villa a discount on Douglas Luiz?

          The issue for Juventus is that they might not be able to afford granting any discounts on Luiz without risking a capital loss.

          Having bought the player for circa €50 million in 2024 and tying him down with a contract valid until June 2029, Luiz’s book value is estimated to be just under €30 million in the summer.

          The two clubs might be able to work around this obstacle by agreeing on a new loan with an obligation to buy that would take effect in 2027.

          The Villans are in a prime position to qualify for the Champions League next season, which would give them a comprehensive financial boost.

          Cowboys have one goal with potential first-round trade

          FRISCO, TEXAS - APRIL 24: Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, COO Stephen Jones, Chief Brand Officer Charlotte Jones, Vice President of Player Personnel Will McClay, Vice President of Football Operations Todd Williams, head coach Brian Schottenheimer visit in the team's war room during the opening pick of the NFL Draft at The Star in Frisco, Texas, on April 24, 2025. (Tom Fox/The Dallas Morning News via Getty Images)

          It is the week of the NFL draft which is exciting on a number of levels. By Saturday evening the Dallas Cowboys will have a brand new draft class, and an undrafted free agency class, and we will really be able to figure out how we feel about this team moving into the 2026 season. The prospects are limitless.

          Speaking of prospects, that is what this is all about. The Cowboys have draft picks to spend this weekend and most notable among them are numbers 12 and 20 overall. Dallas has multiple first-round picks for the first time since 2008, but chatter lately has been that they want to move up from their top spot at 12. This could require packaging them together.

          The Cowboys want to hold on to 20 overall

          File this under Not Shocking News, but the Cowboys apparently do not want to let go of their second first-round pick.

          Adam Schefter dumped a massive amount of news on Monday morning and in discussing teams who want to trade up he mentioned the Cowboys. He also noted that Dallas wants to keep 20 if they can.

          A potential trade-up candidate in the eyes of some front office executives is the Cowboys. They have two first-round picks — though they are said to want to hold onto pick No. 20 — and needs for a big-time defensive player.

          There has been a lot of spaghetti thrown at walls in suggesting that Dallas could package 12 and 20 to someone like the Cleveland Browns in exchange for picks 6 and 39. That would leave Dallas without multiple first-round picks, obviously, though.

          It is hard to figure out how Dallas could move up without giving up 20. They don’t have a second-round pick to add on to anything. They do have a third-rounder that they got in exchange for the Osa Odighizuwa trade, though. That is number 92 overall.

          Do you think this can be done?

          Julian Nagelsmann confirms ‘very good relationship’ with Manuel Neuer amid World Cup comeback speculation

          NUREMBERG, GERMANY - JUNE 03: Head Coach Julian Nagelsmann gives instructions to Manuel Neuer (L) during the international friendly match between Germany and Ukraine at Max-Morlock-Stadion on June 03, 2024 in Nuremberg, Germany. (Photo by Markus Gilliar - GES Sportfoto/Getty Images) | Getty Images

          The rumor mill continues to spin, connecting Manuel Neuer with a potential return to Julian Nagelsmann’s German national team ahead of the World Cup. Neuer’s Champions League heroics sparked the latest round of gossip and has, once again, unearthed the history of Nagelsmann’s tumultuous relationship with the 40-year-old shot-stopper.

          Neuer endured “the worst thing” he’d experienced in his career as a result of Nagelsmann’s decision to sack Toni Tapalović — the Bayern captain’s goalkeeping coach and best friend. Despite Neuer and Nagelsmann’s ensuing fallout, the German national team coach claims the rift between the pair has been bridged, even declaring that they have a “very good relationship.”

          Nagelsmann addressed the fresh set of rumors, as well as the attached controversy, in an interview with MagentaTV.

          “I always find it quite amusing when the public asks me if I’m in contact with Manu,” said Nagelsmann before divulging some details on his relationship with Neuer (as captured by @iMiaSanMia). “Yes, I am. We talk on the phone now and then, and we text each other occasionally. He can use WhatsApp, and so can I. We also talk about other topics from time to time, things that go beyond football. We have a very good relationship. Manu retired of his own accord. He has repeated this several times now. Therefore, I don’t think it makes much sense to constantly discuss that.”

          Nagelsmann’s statement stinks of a toxic breakup trying to be kept civil for the sake of the friend group. However, Neuer’s cuts run deep. The German goalkeeper has saved thousands of shots throughout his career, but Nagelsmann’s decision proved to be the only one capable of crumbling “The Wall” into a pile of bricks. Neuer may have forgiven the 38-year-old manager, but he certainly hasn’t forgotten.

          Even if Nagelsmann calls Neuer up to the national team, the real question is: is a functional relationship possible after their devastating breakup?

          Valencia star ruled out of Mallorca clash

          Valencia star ruled out of Mallorca clash
          Valencia star ruled out of Mallorca clash

          La Liga outfit Valencia will be forced to make do without the contributions of another member of the club’s backline in their next outing.

          This comes amid confirmation that Unai Núñez has been ruled out of Los Che’s clash with RCD Mallorca.

          Stopper Núñez for his part trained alongside the rest of his teammates in Valencia on Monday morning.

          This gave rise to hope of the 29-year-old having recovered from a recent fitness problem in time for the midweek round of La Liga action.

          Speaking during a pre-match press conference, however, Carlos Corberán confirmed that this will not be the case, with Núñez still not available.

          The Spaniard joins fellow Los Che centre-backs Mouctar Diakhaby, José Copete and Eray Cömert on the absentee list for the trip to Son Moix.

          The news regarding Hugo Duro, though, is more positive, with the attacker at the disposal of boss Corberán for Tuesday evening.

          Info via Mundo Deportivo

          Conor Laird – GSFN

          Rio Ferdinand aims a sly dig at Arsenal over a Manchester United signing

          Rio Ferdinand aims a sly dig at Arsenal over a Manchester United signing
          Rio Ferdinand aims a sly dig at Arsenal over a Manchester United signing

          Rio Ferdinand has appeared to aim a subtle dig at Arsenal following the impressive emergence of Ayden Heaven at Manchester United. The young defender has continued to earn praise after making a strong impact since leaving the Gunners for Old Trafford.

          Manchester United moved to sign Heaven from Arsenal after he was unable to break into their first team. Since arriving, he has received valuable opportunities and regular game time, suggesting the club saw significant potential in his development.

          Heaven Impresses At Old Trafford

          Heaven was trusted with minutes under Ruben Amorim, while Michael Carrick has also continued to involve him in important matches. That level of faith has helped the defender gain experience and confidence in a demanding environment.

          His growing role naturally raises questions over why he did not receive a similar opportunity with Arsenal before his departure. Given his recent displays, some observers may feel he could have been tested at senior level before being sold for a relatively modest fee.

          Manchester United took a chance on the youngster, and early signs suggest that decision may prove to be a smart one. Heaven has shown composure and maturity when called upon, indicating he could become an important player in the future.

          Ferdinand Praises United Recruitment

          United’s recruitment has often been criticised over the past decade, but Ferdinand believes this transfer deserves recognition. He used Heaven’s latest performance as an example of positive work behind the scenes.

          Speaking after the defender’s recent display, Ferdinand wrote, as quoted by Metro Sports: ‘The recruitment has taken a battering at Manchester United over the last 10 years & rightly so, but we need to shout out.

          ‘Ayden Heaven, £1m! Still lots to learn, but called upon once again and delivered!’

          While Heaven may not have been viewed as ready for Arsenal’s senior side at the time, that does not necessarily make the judgment incorrect. Arsenal currently possess strong defensive options, which have helped them compete near the top of the league table.

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          UFC White House event to feature Super Bowl level security from Federal agencies

          WASHINGTON, DC - SEPTEMBER 10: The American flags near the White House on the North Lawn fly at half staff following the death of Turning Point USA founder and conservative activist Charlie Kirk on September 10, 2025 in Washington, DC. Kirk was shot and killed while speaking at Utah Valley University earlier today. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images) | Getty Images

          The UFC White House event is expected to feature a massive security effort from all of the Federal agencies involved with overseeing the upcoming event on June 14.

          On Monday, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) officials told TMZ that the UFC White House card is going to feature Level 1 Special Event Assessment Rating (SEAR) security measures for the card happening on the south lawn.

          The DHS features five different SEAR levels for special events where the agency assesses “methodology considers the threat, vulnerability, and consequences for each event.”

          Level 1 security — like what’s happening at the UFC White House card — is considered a significant event “with national and/or international importance that require extensive Federal interagency support.” A similar event that receives that Level 1 security threat assessment include the Super Bowl where multiple agencies are monitoring and assistance could include explosive detection canine teams, cyber risk assessments, venue screening and field intelligence teams and air security and tactical operations support.

          DHS appoints a Federal Coordination Team for all SEAR 1 events, which now includes the UFC White House card. That team includes the “Secretary’s personal representatives for the event, liaises and consults with state and local authorities on their event security and response plans; ensures appropriate and coordinated federal support in response to federal-to-federal, state, and local requests for assistance; and maintains situational awareness of the event throughout the planning and execution phases.”

          While seating for the actual UFC White House event is extremely limited with only invited guests being allowed to attend, the Ellipse — the massive park sitting near the White House — could potentially feature up to 90,000 fans in attendance to watch the event on big screens being provided by the UFC.

          The UFC Fan Fest event, which is happening on June 13 at the Ellipse, will also feature SEAR 1 level security.

          Typically events like the Super Bowl feature aerial protection including a no-drone zone, ground security as well as screening and surveillance along with security checkpoints.

          Of course, it’s no surprise that the UFC White House card would feature intense security considering this is the first time a sporting event like this is happening there not to mention the amount of government and military officials expected to attend.

          BREAKING: Wolves relegated after goalless draw between West Ham and Crystal Palace

          BREAKING: Wolves relegated after goalless draw between West Ham and Crystal Palace
          BREAKING: Wolves relegated after goalless draw between West Ham and Crystal Palace

          West Ham’s goalless yet action-packed draw with European semi finalists Crystal Palace confirmed Wolves’ relegation from the Premier League, putting an end to their seven year stint in the top flight.

          Palace winger Brennan Johnson had two good chances to put his side in front days after they earned their spot in the Europa Conference League semi finals, but failed to get his header and curling effort on target.

          Ismaila Sarr came off the bench to rifle home what he was certain was the opener, only for it to be ruled out for a handball by Jean-Philippe Mateta in the build up, leaving the Hammers just two points above Spurs and Palace five points off of Europe.

          As it happened

          The encounter first saw Jorgen Strand Larsen’s flick at the near post run wide seven minutes in and Argentine striker Taty Castellanos send a shot over the top as the ball broke to him from a fast break through the middle.

          Brennan Johnson would rue a brace of missed chances, first heading wide after the Hammers gave the 24-year-old a free header inside the six yard box and then curling a promising effort past the post.

          Jefferson Lerma was robbed of possession just before the half-hour mark, trying to meet the crowd’s plea to shoot from halfway after Mads Hermansen came off his line to clear and the ball bounced into the midfielder’s path.

          Spearheading the counter-attack, Jarrod Bowen moved it on quickly to Summerville but the Dutchman’s shot was blocked.

          West Ham were finding their feet and almost edged themselves in front when Castellanos went for the spectacular with an overhead kick to meet Dean Henderson’s punch that didn’t quite have the required distance, but Maxence Lacroix made the block.

          Tyrique Mitchell was alive to read a loose pass in the midfield in first half stoppage time and drove a low effort wide from the left once he reached the penalty area unchallenged.

          Oliver Glasner turned to his bench on the hour mark, bringing on Jean-Philippe Mateta, Ismaila Sarr, and Daichi Kamada, who were all rotated out of the side that beat Fiorentina to reach to the Europa Conference League semi finals in midweek.

          Palace enjoyed a decent spell of pressure, but it was almost for naught when a slip from Lerma, having intervened to stop Summerville’s through ball to Pablo, allowed Castellanos in but he couldn’t sort his feet out and fell to ground inside the box.

          The hosts thought Sarr would prove to be the substitute when he lashed into the roof of the net at point blank range with nine minutes of regular time left, only for the referee to spot a handball by Mateta to set up his Senegalese teammate.

          West Ham pushed for a crucial winner that would send them four points clear of rivals Tottenham in 18th place and at risk of joining Wolves in the second tier, but their last-minute corner was well defended by Glasner’s side to confirm the inevitable for Wolverhampton Wanderers.

          Crystal Palace – West Ham United Live Score

          San Francisco 49ers Admit They Could Trade All-Pro Player Soon

          The 2026 NFL Draft is rapidly approaching the start of the first round on April 23, and San Francisco 49ers general manager John Lynch has been busy taking trade calls. That’s nothing new, as Lynch is often negotiating deals, whether its a new contract for Trent Williams, examining the trade cost for other playmakers, or evaluating whether they should trade one of their own.

          As the 49ers are preparing for the draft, Lynch took the time to address the local media, where they peppered him with various questions relating to the draft and players who have been the subject of trade rumors all offseason.

          When it comes to former second-team All-Pro receiver Brandon Aiyuk, Lynch admitted that he doesn’t feel like there’s a “high probability” that he’ll be traded this week. However he admitted that there’s still a chance the team trades Aiyuk, depending on what teams are willing to offer.

          Lynch also added that the 49ers have held trade discussions with specific teams about a potential trade, but of course, he didn’t reveal which teams have registered an interest. The Washington Commanders are the team that’s been linked to Aiyuk the most, and his connection with Jayden Daniels, Aiyuk’s college QB at Arizona State, could help lead to a deal.

          For now, Aiyuk is set to enter the second season of a four-year, $120 million contract, where he has a $16.6 million cap hit for 2026. Some feel that’s far too rich for a player who didn’t play a single snap last season. Yet others, including the 49ers, feel like Aiyuk can still be a highly productive player, if he can get and stay healthy.

          Related: San Francisco 49ers May Be Ready to Trade Recent Draft Pick

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          WNBA All-Star suffers foot injury playing overseas weeks before season

          WNBA All-Star Ezi Magbegor is likely to miss the start of the 2026 WNBA season.

          On Monday, the Seattle Storm announced the forward/center suffered a right foot injury while playing for Australia during the 2026 FIBA Basketball World Cup Qualifiers in Istanbul, Turkey. A timeline for Mabegor's return was not immediately available. Per the team, an update on her progress should be made available in 6-8 weeks.

          Magbegor's injury comes at a time of major change for the franchise and weeks before the start of the new season.

          Training camp for the Storm began on April 19, and Seattle's first preseason game is April 25 (8 p.m. ET), against the Golden State Valkyries. The Storm open the 2026 season at home, hosting Golden State at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle (10 p.m. ET).

          During WNBA free agency, Seattle lost starters Brittney Sykes, Gabby Williams, Skylar Diggins and Nneka Ogwumike. Sykes signed with Toronto, Williams moved on to Golden State, Diggins joined Chicago and Ogwumike returned to Los Angeles, where she spent 12 seasons before joining the Storm in 2024. The Storm also lost several bench pieces, including veterans Erica Wheeler and Nika Mühl.

          Now, the Storm are rebuilding and will look to move forward with new pieces, such as veterans Natisha Hiedeman and Stefanie Dolson, plus rookies Awa Fam, Flau'jae Johnson and Taina Mair.

          This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: WNBA All-Star suffers foot injury playing overseas before 2026 season

          Jaguars announce key decision about starting player on offense for 2027

          The Jacksonville Jaguars have made it official, announcing on Monday that the team has exercised the fifth-year option for right tackle Anton Harrison.

          GM James Gladstone announced a few weeks ago that the Jaguars would be picking up Harrison's option.

          All first-round draft picks earn a four-year rookie deal, but teams also have the ability to pick up or decline that player's fifth-year option. These decisions have to be made prior to that player's fourth NFL season. The deadline this offseason for members of the 2023 draft class is May 1st.

          We have exercised the fifth-year option on OL Anton Harrison. pic.twitter.com/bbMQazsRWd

          — Jacksonville Jaguars (@Jaguars) April 20, 2026

          How much does Anton Harrison's fifth-year option cost Jaguars?

          According to Over the Cap, Harrison's fifth-year option for the 2027 season is expected to be worth $19.072 million, all of which will be fully guaranteed. 

          Harrison's play took a step forward last season. Out of 92 eligible offensive tackles, he ranked 29th in PFF's pass-blocking efficiency metric. In run-blocking grade, he was tied for 50th. Harrison's play solidified himself as the Jaguars' starting right tackle moving forward.

          Not always, but oftentimes when these options are picked up, a contract extension can follow at some point to help lower the 2027 salary cap hit. That decision does not have to be made any time soon.

          This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: Jaguars' officially exercise Anton Harrison's fifth-year option

          Wolves relegation to the Championship confirmed after loss at Leeds, West Ham draw at Palace

          Wolverhampton Wanderers are headed back to the second tier after eight years in the Premier League, as Wolves were relegated on the Championship on Monday.

          Wolves lost 3-0 to Leeds on Saturday to lower their maximum point total to 32 points, then saw West Ham gain a 33rd point to move 16 points clear of the basement-dwellers.

          With 17th-place Nottingham Forest also on 33 points, there are now only two teams Wolves could pass on the table this season in 18th-place Spurs and (31 points) and 19th-place Burnley (20 points).

          Wolves relegation — Where do Wolverhampton Wanderers go now?

          The good news is that Rob Edwards is admired at the club and there's no need for a change in managerial direction as he's improved a substandard club in dire need of better defenders.

          Star goalkeeper Jose Sa could leave town, while Ladislav Krejci and Angel Gomes are on loan to the club and Matt Doherty is set to be out-of-contract this summer. Wolves have a reported $8 million option to buy Gomes from Marseille and Krejci's obligation-to-buy is reportedly near to $35 million. It's unclear whether either club or the player could get out of that deal because of relegation or other reasons.

          Championship star Adam Armstrong is the sort of player who would've come to the club knowing he might have to refire the club in the second-tier while the club made a lot of money over the past season by making big profits on Matheus Cunha, Jorgen Strand Larsen, and Rayan Ait-Nouri.

          If Edwards can work with most of Joao Gomes, Hugo Bueno, Andre, and Santi Bueno next season while also keeping hold of Mateus Mane or turning him into a deeper transfer kitty, Wolves will be favored to come right back up to the Premier League.

          Why Wolves' relegation had been coming after slow decline

          Rob Edwards with his hand on Andre's head
          Wolves have won three of 22 Premier League games under Rob Edwards (right) [Getty Images]

          The front doors at Compton broke one Friday afternoon.

          For a few minutes a number of people at Wolves' training ground were locked out before the problem was fixed. It feels like an appropriate metaphor for the club's season.

          Wolves were broken and manager Rob Edwards has been trying to piece them back together since November. Handed a near impossible task, he has been unable to save them.

          Relegation from the Premier League was confirmed by West Ham's 0-0 draw at Crystal Palace on Monday.

          The club has been anchored to the bottom of the table since week three of the campaign with just three wins but, despite a wretched season, there is positivity within the club and an expectation of better times ahead.

          That may jar against the slow downward spiral which has led the club to this point.

          Protests against owners Fosun and former executive chairman Jeff Shi underlined the fractures at the club which have been festering for a number of years and spread on to the terraces during Wolves' awful start to the season.

          Wolves have been circling the drain and have now been pulled under as they prepare to play in the Championship for the first time since 2018.

          Transfer regrets

          Failure to replace their best players after selling Raul Jimenez, Diogo Jota, Ruben Neves, Matheus Cunha and Rayan Ait-Nouri over the past few years has been central to Wolves' downfall.

          None of the summer 2024 signings is a regular, with only Rodrigo Gomes and Sam Johnstone part of the matchday squad.

          Emmanuel Agbadou, Nasser Djiga and Marshall Munetsi joined in January 2025 to help keep Wolves up, but Agbadou was sold to Besiktas last month with Djiga and Munetsi sent on loan this season.

          Of last summer's signings, winger Jhon Arias has been sold to Palmeiras in Brazil for just over £20m after arriving from Fluminense, while Fer Lopez returned to Celta Vigo on loan.

          It is evidence of the regret surrounding the transfer business, with no Premier League experience added after losing Cunha to Manchester United and Ait-Nouri to Manchester City, with Nelson Semedo and Pablo Sarabia leaving for free.

          That point was made to former director of professional football Domenico Teti, who left days after Victor Pereira's sacking, but he signed off on the signings.

          Pereira was unhappy at how slowly business got done and felt he did not get his first-choice players - to the point where he regretted staying and signing a new contract - but they were still players he approved.

          At the time Wolves felt there was value in the European market - Ladislav Krejci's loan from Girona has been their best business - but David Moller Wolfe, Tolu Arokodare and Jackson Tchatchoua arrived for a combined £45m with minimal impact.

          There was certainly no expectation Wolves would tank this season because of the transfer business, but sources say the lesson has been learned and there is a sense of relief for a clean slate and a desire to avoid making the same mistakes again.

          A Wolves fan protests with a sign that reads 'Fo$un out'
          Wolves fans have made their feelings clear towards the club's owners [Getty Images]

          Comparisons with Leicester and Southampton

          "You've sold the team - now sell the club," chanted fans at Molineux in October as frustrations reached boiling point.

          Shi's interview with BBC WM in December, when he appeared to brush off relegation, did not land well with supporters, and the under-fire executive chairman left barely six weeks after Pereira was fired in November following two points from their opening 10 games.

          Shi's departure after almost a decade removed a toxic focal point for the fans, but angst against Fosun remains.

          Fosun remains committed to the club despite looking for investment into Fosun Sports Group, having held talks with former Crystal Palace co-owner John Textor in October.

          There is an expectation the ownership will provide funds to give Wolves the best chance to return to the Premier League at the first attempt, but supporters will struggle to forgive their mis-steps.

          Wolves have had six permanent managers since Nuno Espirito Santo left in 2021 - seven including Steve Davis' eight-game interim spell in 2022.

          Fosun will mark 10 years of ownership in the summer and early success has given way to a slow decline.

          Nuno took Wolves to promotion in 2018 and two successive seventh-place finishes, the Europa League quarter-finals and an FA Cup semi-final.

          He left after finishing 13th and, despite a 10th place under Bruno Lage in 2022, Wolves have slowly slipped to 13th, 14th and then 16th last season.

          Julen Lopetegui, Gary O'Neil and Pereira felt they did not get the backing they wanted, but there is more synergy between the new hierarchy of Nathan Shi - appointed as executive chairman in December - Matt Jackson, promoted to technical director, and Edwards.

          Nathan Shi is said to be more willing to understand what the club need - and try to provide it - while there is a sense predecessor Jeff Shi would have been more resistant to change.

          Comparisons can be drawn with Leicester and Southampton last season, Wolves initially shared that toxic cloud earlier this season which has, in the Foxes' case, failed to lift.

          At times this season it has been difficult at Molineux - Pereira and Jorgen Strand Larsen arguing with fans after a last-gasp defeat by Burnley in October is one example - but Edwards restored some unity.

          After joining from Middlesbrough in November, he lost his opening seven games but has slowly improved the squad, running stats are up, intensity improved and Edwards is popular among the squad.

          He works well alongside assistant Harry Watling, the pair dovetailing well with a good blend of support and strong words to the squad.

          The win over Aston Villa in February provided the moment where the bond with supporters could stick, Edwards sprinting down the touchline after Rodrigo Gomes' stoppage-time clincher as fans went wild.

          They had earlier chanted "1-0 to the Championship", signalling an acceptance of their fate - something which had happened internally a month earlier.

          January's win over West Ham - after Wolves set a Premier League record with a 19-game winless start - gave a glimmer of hope, and draws against Everton and Newcastle aided that.

          Yet it was acknowledged Wolves needed at least one win from those two games to maintain hopes of an improbable comeback, and defeat by Bournemouth at the end of January changed the tone.

          It was the reason for the late business in the transfer window, with Strand Larsen leaving for Crystal Palace for £48m on deadline day and Angel Gomes and Adam Armstrong arriving with next season's Championship campaign in mind.

          Wolves needed to start the rebuilding process early.

          Relegation has been a long time coming.

          So what now for Wolves and Edwards?

          Financially Wolves are stable, despite relegation.

          They made a £15.3m loss for the year 2024/25 when accounts were announced in March, only slightly up £14.3m of the previous year.

          Much of that was down to transfers, with Wolves making a £117m profit on player sales including Matheus Cunha's £62.5m move to Manchester United and Rayan Ait-Nouri's deal worth £36m to Manchester City last summer.

          Those assets are dwindling but departures are expected with the exits of midfielders Joao Gomes and Andre anticipated while 18-year-old Mateus Mane could also leave, with his future likely to become clear in the next few weeks.

          The Portugal Under-21 international became one of the season's emerging stars and a rare bright spot after breaking through to the first team.

          Matt Doherty is out of contract and Angel Gomes could return to Marseille, although Wolves have the option to make his loan permanent.

          Internal talks over transfers are ongoing, while Edwards is expected to resurrect a move for Torino forward Che Adams having failed to land him in the winter window.

          Wolves have five games left after poor defeats at West Ham and Leeds and need to finish strongly, especially for Edwards.

          The club have a recent habit of ending seasons badly, which then impact the following campaign.

          In 2021-22 one win in their final nine matches ensured a difficult start for Lage and he was replaced by Lopetegui by December.

          Under Gary O'Neil they won one of their last 11 games in 2023-24 and he was gone before Christmas after winning just two of the opening 16 matches in 2024-25.

          Edwards cannot afford to suffer the same fate, having endured a nightmare return to the Championship with Luton when ended with his exit and the Hatters suffering successive relegations.

          Fans will have doubts - regardless of how he has improved the side - given Wolves have never got close to escaping the bottom three.

          Edwards has stated Wolves cannot waste time in the transfer market given they know their fate early and cited his experience from Luton as why he knows how to deal with things this time.

          Any delays or failures would naturally put pressure on the popular head coach and - as Wolves look to return at the first attempt - they need to get it right this time.

          Oregon in the mix to land standout 2027 safety Malakai Taufoou

          Recent success at the safety position cannot be understated for the Oregon Ducks, as Dillon Thieneman is slated to be drafted in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft and transfer Koi Perich is expected to have a big campaign this fall. Aaron Flowers flourished in his first season as the starter in 2025 as well, and could breakout even more with another offseason under his belt.

          For those reasons, it's not hard to see why safety recruits would want to be a Duck. Class of 2027 four-star safety Malakai Taufoou may be the next, as Oregon is squarely included on the list of his final five schools released on Sunday. The Washington Huskies, California Golden Bears, Penn State Nittany Lions and BYU Cougars were the other four programs on his list.

          Ranked as the No. 35 safety and No. 393 player overall, Taufoou competes for Junipero Serra High School in San Mateo, CA, where he's the No. 35 player in the state. Standing 6-foot-2 and just under 200 pounds, Taufoou is a physical tone-setter from the safety position, having no fear in roaming around the line of scrimmage and making tackles — similar to the way that Thieneman operated with the Ducks in 2025.

          NEWS: Four-Star Safety Malakai Taufoou is down to 5 Schools, he tells me for @Rivals

          The 6’2 195 S from Redwood City, CA is ranked as the No. 6 Safety in the Golden State (per Rivals)

          Where Should He Go?https://t.co/SLLHyB8DYQpic.twitter.com/Z7mvusv1M6

          — Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) April 20, 2026

          As it stands, the safety room for Oregon is extremely strong. Flowers and Perich are expected to be the starters this fall, but 2025 four-star Trey McNutt will push for playing time, as will 2026 five-star Jett Washington. There's plenty of depth as well, with several other players that were highly-ranked out of high school fighting for positioning on the depth chart.

          If Taufoou were to commit to the Ducks, he would be the seventh defender as part of the 2027 class while joining four-star cornerbacks Ai'King Hall and Josiah Molden in the secondary. The group is ranked No. 14 in the nation, a solid start early in the recruiting process.

          Adding Taufoou would boost them up slightly, potentially giving them their first safety addition of the class and further bolstering the safety unit.

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          This article originally appeared on Ducks Wire: Oregon Ducks in the mix to land standout 2027 safety Malakai Taufoou

          Celebrate Michigan’s National Championship with this ‘Shock the World Tour’ shirt

          Our friends at BreakingT have put together a variety of excellent shirts celebrating Michigan’s national championship win, and now they have yet another quality option for purchase.

          Celebrate Michigan Basketball winning it all with this Shock the World ‘26 Tour shirt (CLICK HERE to buy). It comes in all sizes for youth, men, and women. It can be had as a regular t-shirt, a V-neck, or a hoodie.

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          Hornets players, staff know what their point of emphasis is for offseason

          The Charlotte Hornets enter the offseason still trying to snap a decade-long playoff drought.

          The Hornets finished with a winning record for the first time since 2022.

          Their season ended Friday with a blowout loss to the Orlando Magic.

          The team says their progress this year takes some of the sting out of how it ended.

          ALSO READ: Magic rout Hornets 121-90 in play-in game, advance to face Pistons in 1st round of playoffs

          “It makes me proud because I saw the work that went in to them being able to change the narrative,” said Jeff Peterson, the executive vice president of basketball operations. “It’s not like someone made a wish and this happened. There’s just so many hours that are put into their craft on a daily basis, starting back in the summer.”

          Hornets players and staff said becoming a more physical team will be a point of emphasis this offseason.

          VIDEO: Hornets’ playoff drought continues after falling to Magic

          Former Raiders LB Rod Martin dies at 72

          Former Raiders linebacker Rod Martin has died.

          The team announced Martin's death on Monday. He was 72 years old.

          Martin went to USC and joined the Raiders as a 12th-round pick in 1977. He became a starter during his second season and would go on to win two Super Bowl rings while remaining with the team through the 1988 season.

          Martin set a Super Bowl record with three interceptions to help beat the Eagles in Super Bowl XV and then had a sack and a fumble recovery as the Raiders rolled to a 38-9 win over Washington in Super Bowl XVIII. He was a first-team All-Pro in 1984 and made a pair of Pro Bowls during his run with the Raiders.

          Who is Nets' Jordi Fernandez and his coaching staff after extensions?

          Brooklyn Nets head coach Jordi Fernandez and his coaching staff have had to endure plenty of obstacles to winning games over the past two seasons due to the franchise's rebuild. Fernandez and his staff were put together with the goal of maximizing the player development aspect of the team and despite all of the losing, everyone is being rewarded for their work.

          The Nets announced on Monday that they have signed Fernandez and his staff to contract extensions as the organization continues its current rebuild in their search for the next playoff-worthy team. Fernandez came to Brooklyn for his first head-coaching job and along the way, general manager Sean Marks has made sure to optimize the team's chances of putting together a winning team.

          "Jordi is a tremendous leader who, along with his coaching staff, put his stamp on this franchise from the moment he arrived in Brooklyn," Marks said as part of his statement explaining the extensions. "Over his first two seasons, Jordi has built a strong foundation rooted in player development, a competitive spirit and honest communication, all of which have been embraced throughout our roster."

          Fernandez, 43, currently has a 46-118 record over the past two seasons as Brooklyn's head coach, both of which have been as part of the rebuild. Fernandez has surrounded himself with plenty of coaches that have experience as a head coach or player development, such as former Michigan head coach Juwan Howard and former Portland Trail Blazers assistant Steve Hetzel.

          Fernandez ended the season acknowledging that this summer would be an important one for the entire franchise and it seems that he made those remarks knowing that he would be one of the people responsible for getting results. Now that Fernandez and the coaching staff have received contract extensions, the real work begins this summer as the Nets could potentially attempt to compete for a playoff spot as soon as next season.

          The Nets announced they have signed HC Jordi Fernandez and the coaching staff to contract extensions. Nets GM Sean Marks on the extensions:

          "Jordi is a tremendous leader who, along with his coaching staff, put his stamp on this franchise from the moment he arrived in Brooklyn." pic.twitter.com/utxrfZJxS8

          — Sharif Phillips-Keaton (@SharifKeaton) April 20, 2026

          Jordi Fernandez (head coach)

          Mar 14, 2026; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Brooklyn Nets head coach Jordi Fernandez looks on against the Philadelphia 76ers during the second quarter at Xfinity Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-Imagn Images

          Fernandez, 43, began his coaching career at 15 years old while in his native Spain before traveling to the United States in 2006 to be a player development coach with Impact Basketball Academy. Since then, Fernandez spent time with the Cleveland Cavaliers (2009-13, player development), G League's (then-D League) Canton Charge (2013-16, assistant and head coach), Denver Nuggets (2016-22, assistant), and Sacramento Kings (2022-24, associate head coach) before coming to the Nets heading into the 2024-25 campaign.

          Picture Of The Entire Coaching Staff

          Introducing the 2024-25 Brooklyn Nets coaching staff pic.twitter.com/STsFRIIkPE

          — Brooklyn Nets (@BrooklynNets) May 31, 2024

          This article originally appeared on Nets Wire: Who is Nets' Jordi Fernandez and his coaching staff after extensions?

          Liverpool still must replace Arne Slot this summer – Opinion

          Liverpool still must replace Arne Slot this summer – Opinion
          Liverpool still must replace Arne Slot this summer – Opinion

          A Win That Should Change Very Little

          Victory in a Merseyside Derby will always carry weight. It lifts mood, it buys time, and it offers a momentary shield from criticism. But context matters, and this was a win that revealed just as many problems as it masked.

          Liverpool did not control the game in any meaningful way. There were no consistent patterns of play, no clear attacking identity, and no sense of a team operating within a well-drilled system. Instead, it was another performance built on moments—individual quality rather than collective cohesion.

          That has become the defining trait of this side under Arne Slot.

          Even in victory, the issues remain glaring. The midfield lacks balance and robustness, unable to both protect the defence and support the attack with any real authority. Too often, it becomes stretched, passive, or bypassed. This leaves the forward line isolated and forces defenders into uncomfortable situations.

          More concerning is the use—or misuse—of key attacking players.

          Alexander Isak looks like a forward searching for structure that simply does not exist. His movement is intelligent, but the service is inconsistent and poorly timed. Florian Wirtz, one of the most gifted creators in Europe, continues to drift through games without influence, not because of a lack of quality, but because the system does not maximise his strengths.

          These are not minor issues.

          They are systemic failures, and they point directly to the coaching.

          A single win, even in a high-pressure derby, cannot erase a season of inconsistency, confusion, and underperformance. If anything, it reinforces the idea that Liverpool is succeeding despite their structure, not because of it.

          Relief, Not Success — and a Necessary Reset

          If Liverpool do secure a top-five finish, it should be viewed for what it is—relief, not success.

          Given the talent within this squad, Champions League qualification should have been a baseline expectation, not a hard-fought outcome. The fact that it has become a battle speaks volumes about how the season has unfolded.

          This is why the conversation around the manager cannot be avoided.

          Arne Slot inherited a squad built on strong foundations, shaped by years of elite coaching and a clear identity. Rather than building upon that, the team now looks fragmented and uncertain. The intensity that once defined Liverpool has faded, replaced by inconsistency and reactive football.

          There is little evidence to suggest that this trajectory will change without intervention.

          Next season should not be about stabilising again. It should be about attacking the Premier League title, re-establishing dominance, and maximising a squad that still contains elite-level talent in key areas.

          That requires a different profile of a coach.

          Someone capable of implementing clear patterns of play. Someone who understands how to structure a midfield that can both control and compete. Someone who can unlock players like Isak and Wirtz, rather than leaving them disconnected from the game.

          Most importantly, someone who can restore belief—not just in results, but in the way Liverpool play.

          This season has drifted into something underwhelming, and while results like the derby win provide brief respite, they do not alter the bigger picture.

          A reset is needed.

          Not out of impatience, but out of ambition.

          Because if Liverpool is serious about returning to the top, they cannot afford to mistake survival for progress—or relief for success.

          Wolves officially relegated as West Ham draw with Palace

          Wolves officially relegated as West Ham draw with Palace
          Wolves officially relegated as West Ham draw with Palace

          Crystal Palace and West Ham played out a tight and even Premier League encounter at Selhurst Park, with neither side able to find the breakthrough. The match ended scoreless after 90 minutes, leaving both teams to settle for a point each in fixture number 33 of the 2025/26 campaign.

          The hosts had slightly more of the ball, finishing with 54% possession, and also edged the numbers for expected goals, posting 0.79 against West Ham's 0.75. Palace registered nine shots and forced one effort on target, while West Ham matched them with nine attempts and threatened more from set pieces, winning five corners to Palace's four.

          Despite the balanced statistical profile, clear chances were at a premium throughout the evening. West Ham's four shots on target were not enough to break the deadlock, while Palace struggled to test the visitors' defence more regularly, with their solitary attempt on target reflecting the lack of cutting edge in the final third.

          In the end, the numbers summed up a contest that never truly tilted decisively towards either side. Both teams showed enough to suggest they had their moments, but the finishing touch was missing as the match closed with the scores still level at 0-0.

          Incidents: The story of the match

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          The referee whistles for the end of the match

          High school baseball: Rouse clinches District 25-5A title as it takes win No. 24

          Rouse Raiders Cristian Caro (12) bats in the fourth inning as the Lehman Lobos play the Rouse Raiders, April 14, 2026 at Lehman High School in Kyle. (Sara Diggins/Austin American-Statesman)

          With a week left in the Texas high school baseball regular season, Rouse doesn’t have a district title race to worry about. 

          The Raiders claimed at least a share of the District 25-5A championship Friday with a 19-3 home win over Lehman. It’s an impressive feat considering the strength of the district, but something Rouse (24-3, 11-1) had its sights on since preseason camp in January. 

          Rouse Raiders Adolpho Erives (27) bats in the fourth inning as the Lehman Lobos play the Rouse Raiders, April 14, 2026 at Lehman High School in Kyle. (Sara Diggins/Austin American-Statesman)

          “It just means that we met one of our goals,” said Rouse coach Chad Krempin, who perennially has the program as one of the best in Central Texas. “Our kids were pretty motivated after last year. … We kind of had a renewed focus, and I don’t think they were going to be denied.” 

          Scott Knight hit a grand slam, Colby Driskell went 2-for-3 with a double and two RBIs, Brody Sharp finished 2-for-3 with three RBIs, and both Colton Mott and Joe Bury drove in two runs to lead the Raiders, who can take the title outright with a win against Glenn in two meetings this week. 

          One thing that Krempin appreciates about his team is its depth. 

          Pitchers Mason Gonzalez and Jacob Sainz, outfielder Adolfo Erives and infielders Jacob Soliz and Cristian Caro may get the headlines, but the Raiders have almost 20 players who are dangerous at the plate.

          “They’re really going to stress you and are consistent,” Krempin said. “It’s one of those thin

          gs where we (alternate right- and left-handed hitters) and all our guys are athletic.”

          Yet Rouse is more than just bats. The Raiders have only given up more than three runs six times. 

          “Defensively, we’re really good, and our pitching staff pounds the strike zone,” Krempin said. 

          Rouse, which has won 10 straight and only lost once since the calendar flipped to March, will be the district’s No. 1 seed in Division I when the playoffs start next week.

          Rouse baseball coach Chad Krempin during the game between the Lehman Lobos and the Rouse Raiders, April 14, 2026 at Lehman High School in Kyle. (Sara Diggins/Austin American-Statesman)

          Bills QB Josh Allen reveals new mindset ahead of 9th NFL season

          The Buffalo Bills are preparing in the 2026 offseason with renewed focus as quarterback Josh Allen revealed a personal shift ahead of his ninth NFL season. Speaking during team OTAs on the Bills’ official channel, Allen shared how fatherhood has reshaped his motivation.

          Allen explained that his drive to win remains unchanged, but his purpose has evolved. He said he now plays to set an example for his family, especially his newborn daughter.

          “I mean, I think again, the want to win will never change,” Allen said on Monday. “The why – I want to do it has, right? So why do I wanna do it? To show my family, to show my daughter, how hard you need to work in order to accomplish something so great. And, as long as I play this game, that’s gonna be my mindset.”

          MORE: Steelers’ Broderick Jones faces injury setback amid NFL offseason

          The quarterback welcomed his first child earlier this month with his wife, Hailee Steinfeld. And it’s clearly evident that being a father is the most important role in his life.

          The 29-year-old is coming off another productive campaign. He recorded 39 total touchdowns and over 4,200 total yards in the 2025-26 season. His dual-threat ability remained central to Buffalo’s offense, combining passing efficiency with strong rushing output.

          Despite those numbers, the Bills faced mixed results as a team. They finished 12–5 and secured a playoff spot, but did not win the AFC East. Their postseason ended in a tight overtime loss to the Denver Broncos in the divisional round. The result left the team searching for the next step toward a Super Bowl push.

          Josh Allen talked about learning from past mistakes

          Allen’s comments suggest a more grounded mindset entering the new season. He spoke about learning from past mistakes in the 2026-27 season.

          “But again, we are going to just continue to try to keep giving ourselves chances to be in that spot again and try to learn from our past mistakes,” Allen said.

          This approach could shape how the Bills handle the planning for the next NFL season.

          Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (17) drops to throw at Empower Field at Mile High
          Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (17) drops to throw at Empower Field at Mile High. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images

          Buffalo’s offense remains one of the league’s most balanced units. With a strong run game and solid defense, expectations stay high. Allen’s leadership will again play a major role in determining their ceiling.

          As the 2026-27 season approaches, the focus is on growth and execution. And for Allen, the mission now carries a more deeper meaning.

          Longtime Raiders linebacker Rod Martin, who won 2 Super Bowls with the team, dies at 72

          Longtime Las Vegas Raiders linebacker Rod Martin died on Monday, the organization announced. 

          He was 72. 

          pic.twitter.com/fvtvCJmMz6

          — Las Vegas Raiders (@Raiders) April 20, 2026

          Martin spent a decade in the league, all of which was with the Raiders organization. The franchise selected him in the 12th round of the 1997 NFL Draft out of USC, and he quickly became a staple on their defense. 

          While Martin’s career was outstanding on its own, he became a Super Bowl legend for the franchise after two outstanding performances in the championship game. Martin intercepted Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Ron Jaworski three separate times while leading the Raiders to a 27-10 win in Super Bowl XV in 1981. That marks the most interceptions in a single Super Bowl, a record that still stands today.

          Martin helped the Raiders back to the Super Bowl in 1984 and came up with both a sack and a fumble recovery to lift them past Washington 38-9 in Super Bowl XVIII.

          Martin retired after the 1998 campaign. He finished with 60.5 total sacks and 17 total interceptions, four of which he returned for touchdowns. Martin recovered 10 fumbles in his career, too, and ran two back for scores. 

          Martin returned to USC after his playing career and worked in the school’s Information Sciences Institute. Martin earned first-team All-Pac 8 honors during his lone season with the Trojans in 1976.

          Sonny Styles 2026 NFL mock draft: latest prediction for Ohio State Linebacker

          The 2026 NFL Draft is approaching fast and league scouts are solidifying their big boards. Linebacker Sonny Styles could be among the players who hear their name called early in Pittsburgh this week when the NFL welcomes its newest class of rookies.

          USA TODAY Sports has all the latest on where the prospect out of Ohio State may land.

          Here's how USA TODAY's latest mock draft currently projects draft day will play out for the former college star.

          Sonny Styles 2026 NFL Draft prediction: Pick No. 7 overall, Washington Commanders

          Nate Davis' Fit Analysis:

          Getting another wide receiver for QB Jayden Daniels here has to be tempting. But it's one of the few deep positions in this draft, and there are still some veteran options that could be obtained to play opposite WR1 Terry McLaurin, who's coming off his worst pro season. As for Styles? He's widely compared to Fred Warner, whom GM Adam Peters helped bring to San Francisco. Yet, in addition to being a cerebral player, Styles is a luminary athlete who could assume the role in the middle of Washington's defense given ILB Bobby Wagner has not re-signed and neither recently signed Leo Chenal nor Frankie Luvu, who's under contract for one more year, seem like ideal fits to fill his void.

          Ayrton Ostly's Big Board Rank: No. 5

          Styles entered the year as the top linebacker in the class before Reese overtook him. Still, Styles has impressive size and elite athleticism in his 6-foot-5 and 244-pound frame. He's a young prospect and already diagnoses plays effectively. Given his age and elite traits, he could become a perennial Pro Bowler with some development. His scouting combine performance cemented his status as a premiere talent in this class.

          See the full big board here

          Campus Intel:

          Styles began his career at safety, including starting as the nickel back for the Buckeyes in 2023, before switching positions to linebacker as he grew into his 6-foot-5, 244-pound frame. In his second year at the position, he took over for Cody Simon as the starting middle linebacker and led the Buckeyes with 82 tackles during an All-America season. Along with his physical tools, he was a disciplined defender at Ohio State. It wasn’t until the College Football Playoff that Styles even missed a tackle in 2025. -- Joey Kaufman, The Columbus Dispatch

          See USA TODAY's full mock draft here

          Sonny Styles player profile

          All stats from 2025 NCAA Season

          • Height: 6-5
          • Weight: 244
          • Tackles: 82
          • Tackles For Loss: 6.5
          • Sacks: 1.0
          • Passes Defensed: 3
          • Forced Fumbles: 1
          • Interceptions: 1

          When is the 2026 NFL Draft

          The 2026 NFL Draft will take place between April 23-25 in Pittsburgh.

          • Thursday, April 23: Round 1
          • Friday, April 24: Rounds 2-3
          • Saturday, April 25: Rounds 4-7

          How to watch the 2026 NFL Draft

          • Dates: April 23-25
          • Time: 8 p.m. ET (Round 1); 7 p.m. ET (Rounds 2-3); Noon ET (Rounds 4-7)
          • Channels: NFL Network; ESPN; ESPN2; ESPN Deportes
          • Streaming: NFL+; ESPN Unlimited & Select; Fubo

          Fans have several options to choose from to watch the 2026 NFL Draft. NFL Network and ESPN will have separate broadcasts, each providing a different analysis of each pick as it happens on draft night.

          Cord-cutters can stream the different broadcasts on NFL+, the NFL's proprietary streaming service; ESPN Select or ESPN Unlimited, ESPN's streaming services; or cable alternative Fubo , which offers a free trial.

          This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Sonny Styles 2026 NFL mock draft: latest prediction for Ohio State Linebacker

          World Cup local transit costs will vary significantly between New Jersey and Philadelphia

          The World Cup is coming some to multiple NFL stadiums. And the costs associated with getting to and from the venues will differ significantly among some of the cities.

          In New Jersey, the cost for a return rail trip from MetLife Stadium to Penn Station in New York after one of the various World Cup matches will be $150. The trip usually costs $12.90.

          In Philadelphia, the local host committee has secured free travel for fans leaving World Cup matches via the city's transit system.

          FIFA has complained about the New Jersey plan. "The NJ Transit current pricing model will have a chilling effect," FIFA said in a statement. "Elevated fares inevitably push fans toward alternative transportation options. This increases concerns of congestion, late arrivals, and creates broader ripple effects that ultimately diminish the economic benefit and lasting legacy the entire region stands to gain from hosting the World Cup."

          In Boston, round-trip bus services to and from Gillette Stadium for World Cup matches will cost $95.

          The numbers in New Jersey and Massachusetts are stunning, but that's what happens when big events come to town. FIFA be damned.

          At this point, it's too late for FIFA to do anything about it. Other than to give a made-up award to Philly.

          They can call it the FIFA price prize.

          Former first daughter Chelsea Clinton completes Boston Marathon, Bill and Hillary meet her at finish

          BOSTON (AP) — Former first daughter Chelsea Clinton finished the Boston Marathon on Monday and her parents were waiting at the finish line to congratulate her.

          The 46-year-old author and the vice chair of the Clinton Foundation ran the 26.2-mile (42.195-kilometer) race in 3 hours, 40 minutes, 52 seconds. Joining former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to meet her at the finish line was 2014 champion Meb Keflezghi — the last American man to win the race.

          According to athlinks.com, Chelsea Clinton has run six other marathons, including New York four times, and Monday's run was a personal best.

          Other notable participants who ran in Monday's record-setting race included astronaut Suni Williams, who finished in 5:52:49; hockey Hall of Famer Zdeno Chara, who ran it in 3:18:00; 2018 Boston winner Des Linden, who finished second in the women's masters division in 2:35:49; and 1968 men's winner Amby Burfoot, who finished in 5:11:29.

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          See FHSAA baseball playoff brackets for 8 Pensacola area teams

          The path to an FHSAA baseball state championship has been revealed for eight Pensacola area teams after the brackets were released on April 20.

          Pace (6A) and Northview (Rural) automatically qualified by winning district championships, while x other teams earned at-large bids

          The state playoffs begin for classes 1A-7A with a winner-take-all regional quarterfinals. Classes 4A-7A will play their regional quarterfinals on April 24, with classes 1A-3A playing on April 25.

          The Rural state playoffs start with the regional semifinals, which will be May 1-2 for all classes, followed by the regional finals on May 8-9. The regional semifinals and finals will be best two-out-of-three series, with all games at the higher seed. Game one will be on the first day, with game two and an if-necessary game three on Saturday.

          This is different from last year's state playoffs, where all three regional rounds were best two-out-of-three series.

          All roads lead to the state championships, which will be May 13-16 and May 18-20 at Hammond Stadium in Fort Myers.

          Below is a breakdown of all regional brackets featuring Pensacola area teams. District champions are marked with an asterisk (*) and will host in the regional quarterfinals unless playing a higher seeded district champion.

          Region 1-6A

          (1) Pace* vs. (8) Winter Park Lake Howell*

          (4) Tate vs. (5) St. Augustine Tocoi Creek

          (2) Gainesville Buchholz* vs. (7) Jacksonville Mandarin*

          (3) St. Johns Bartram Trail vs. (6) Orange Park Oakleaf

          Analysis: Pace keep its spot atop not just Region 1 but the entire 6A classification after winning their sixth straight district title on April 16. This means it will have homefield advantage in the first three rounds if it continues to advance. If not for Braiden Cheshire's walkoff home run int he District 1-6A final, Pace would be making a nearly seven hour trip to Lake Howell for the regional quarterfinals.

          The Patriots are making their sixth straight state playoff appearance and are looking to advance to the Final Four for the first time since 2022, when they finished as 6A state runner-up. Pace has won four state championships, with the last coming in 2010.

          Last year, Pace lost to Buchholz 2-1 (11-4, 2-11, 5-4 in the Region 1-6A final. The Bobcats (19-7) are the No. 2 seed in the region this year.

          Lake Howell (11-16) won the District 4-6A championship to clinch its first state playoff appearance since 2019. The Silverhawks haven't won a state payoff game since 2011, when they advanced to the Region 1-6A final.

          Tate (20-7) keeps a regional quarterfinal home game despite a heartbreaking loss to Pace in the District 1-6A final. The Aggies are making their second straight state playoff appearance and were swept by Buchholz in the Region 1-6A semifinals (3-2, 3-2) a year ago.

          Tate is the Pensacola area's most successful program, winning seven state championships, with the last one coming in 2005.

          Tocoi Creek (14-13), which opened in 2021, is making it third straight state playoff appearance. The Toros were swept by Pace (0-15, 0-11) in the Region 1-6A semifinals a year ago

          If Pace and Tate both advance they would meet at Pace in the regional semifinals. The Patriots won two of three meetings between the two teams this season, including last week's district final.

          Region 1-5A

          (1) Tallahassee Chiles vs. (8) Ponte Vedra*

          (4) Gulf Breeze vs. (5) Tallahassee Lincoln*

          (2) Niceville* vs. (7) St Johns Beachside

          (3) Lynn Haven Mosley vs. (6) Lake City Columbia*

          Analysis: Gulf Breeze (16-11) hung on to its top four seed in the region, but will have to travel to Lincoln (13-14) after the Trojans upset Mosley and Chiles to win the District 2-5A title. This is a rematch from earlier this season, as Gulf Breeze beat Lincoln 7-2 on April 3.

          Lincoln advanced to the Final Four a year ago and is making its fifth straight state playoff appearance. The Trojans have won their regional quarterfinal matchup in each of the previous four appearances.

          Gulf Breeze is making its second straight state playoff appearance and were lost to Chiles 2-1 (5-4, 4-13, 2-9) in the Region 1-5A quarterfinals a year ago. Dolphins head coach Randall Fant will not return next season, but will continue to coach the team if they advance.

          Region 1-4A

          • (1) Choctawhatchee* vs. (8) Baker County
          • (4) Panama City Beach Arnold vs. (5) St. Augustine
          • (2) Jacksonville Bishop Kenny* vs. (7) Escambia
          • (3) Clay* vs. (6) Wakulla*

          Analysis: Escambia (15-12) dropped from the No. 6 seed to the No. 7 seed in the most recent FHSAA rankings.

          The Gators have the same record as Bishop Kenny (15-12) but the Knights have the No. 2 seed after playing the second toughest schedule in the 4A classification according to the FHSAA rankings.

          Bishop Kenny is a playoff mainstay, making its 11th straight appearance. The Knights were swpt by Clay (2-3, 1-9) in the Region 1-4A quarterfinals a year ago. Escambia is making its fourth straight playoff appearance and was swept by Clay (1-2, 2-6) in the Region 1-4A semifinals a year ago. The Gators have won five state titles, but their last came in 1991.

          Outside of No. 1 seed Choctaw (22-5), no other team in the Region 1-4A playoffs enters more than three games above .500. Defending Region 1-4A champion Arnold (15-12) is the No. 4 seed.

          Region 1-3A

          • (1) South Walton* vs. (8) Jacksonville Wolfson
          • (4) West Florida vs. (5) Baldwin
          • (2) Fernandina Beach* vs. (7) Panama City Bay*
          • (3) Live Oak Suwanee* vs. (6) Callahan West Nassau

          Analysis: West Florida (17-8) drops from No. 3 seed in Region 1-3A in the previous FHSAA rankings to No. 4 but keeps a regional quarterfinal home game.

          Both the Jaguars and Indians were district runner-ups. West Florida lost to South Walton in the District 1-1A final, while Baldwin lost to Suwanee in the District 3-3A final.

          West Florida is making its third straight state playoff appearance and lost to Suwanee 2-1 (2-5, 9-8, 0-7) in the Region 1-3A semifinals a year ago. Baldwin is making its second straight state playoff appearance and lost to Suwanee 2-1 (4-9, 8-2, 5-6) in the Region 1-3A quarterfinals a year ago.

          The winner will likely face defending state runner-up South Walton (23-4), who beat West Florida 3-1 in the District 1-1A championship on April 16. The Seahawks are ranked No. 2 overall in the state and have lost in the 4A state championship each of the last two seasons.

          Region 1-2A

          • (1) Trinity Christian* vs. (8) Tallahassee Florida High*
          • (4) Ocala Trinity Catholic* vs. (5) Panama City Bozeman*
          • (2) Jacksonville Bishop Snyder vs. (7) Jacksonville Providence
          • (3) Jacksonville Bolles vs. (6) Pensacola Catholic

          Analysis: This will be the fourth sport that Bolles (18-7) and Catholic (16-10) will play each other in the playoffs this year. Bolles football beat Catholic in the Region 1-2A final, while Catholic's boys soccer team got the best of Bolles in the Region 1-2A quarterfinals. Pensacola Catholic boys lacrosse will play at Bolles in the Region 1-2A quarterfinals on Tuesday.

          For baseball, the Crusaders jumped from the No. 8 seed in the previous FHSAA rankings to the No. 6 seed for the regional playoffs after going 4-1 in the final two weeks of the regular season. Catholic lost to Bozeman in the District 1-2A championship and returns to the state playoffs after a one year absence.

          Bolles is part of a loaded District 3-2A, which has the top three seeds in the Region 1-2A bracket. This is the Bulldogs fourth straight playoff appearance, which includes a 2-1 series loss to Bozeman (17-5, 3-9, 3-4) in the Region 1-2A quarterfinals a year ago. Bolles has won eight state championships in baseball, but none since 2017.

          Defending state runner-up Trinity Christian (20-7) is the No. 1 seed in the region and is looking for its third straight Final Four appearance. This region is loaded, with the top five teams ranking in the top 10 in all of 2A and in the state's top 50.

          Rural Region 1

          • (1) Northview* vs. (4) Chipley
          • (2) Jay vs. (3) Holmes County

          Analysis: The Chiefs (18-8) take the top seed and homefield advantage in the first two rounds after beating Jay in the Rural District 1 championship on April 17.

          Northview is looking to wins its first state playoff games since it advanced to the regional finals and in 2022 and is looking to advance to the Final Four for the first time since 2015. Chipley (15-10) is making its sixth straight state playoff appearance. Northview beat Chipley 17-3 on Feb. 24.

          Jay (14-7) remains the No. 2 seed despite losing the district final, but will have to travel to Holmes County (12-14). It's a rematch of last year's Rural Region 1 final, which the Blue Devils swpet the Royals (10-5, 3-1) on the way to their second state championship in the last four years. Jay won the 2024 1A state championship before the FHSAA expanded the Rural classification to baseball in 2025.

          This article originally appeared on Pensacola News Journal: 8 Pensacola area baseball teams qualify for FHSAA playoffs

          Derrick White Predicts 'Well Deserved' Honor For Celtics' Joe Mazzulla

          Boston Celtics guard Derrick White and head coach Joe Mazzulla

          Derrick White Predicts 'Well Deserved' Honor For Celtics' Joe Mazzulla originally appeared on NESN. Add NESN as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

          Derrick White expects Joe Mazzulla to receive a major recognition.

          The NBA named Mazzulla one of three finalists for the Coach of the Year award. He's alongside J.B. Bickerstaff and Mitch Johnson after leading the Boston Celtics to 56 wins in what many considered a gap year.

          Mazzulla has made it clear he's not interested in the accolade, but White thinks his coach will win. The Celtics guard indicated little doubt over the Coach of the Year outcome when discussing why Mazzulla disdains individual awards, per WEEI's Justin Turpin.

          “He doesn't like the attention on him and making it about himself," White said on Monday. "But, obviously, he has done an amazing job this year, and when he wins it, it’ll be well deserved."

          White notably said "when" rather than "if." While he likely is speculating rather than spoiling, early indicators suggest White could be right.

          Max Croes has tracked all publicly released NBA awards ballots. Mazzulla has received 18 of 25 confirmed first-place votes for Coach of the Year.

          That news probably doesn't matter to Mazzulla, who has previously called Coach of the Year a "stupid award." He expanded on the stance Monday, via Celtics Blog's Noa Dalzell.

          "I haven't made one basket all year," Mazzulla said. "Our staff hasn't made a basket. We haven't gotten a block. We haven't ran back on defense. We didn't play in a back-to-back. We didn't have to play hurt. We haven't really done (expletive).

          "So, if you don't have the guys to be able to put you in position, it doesn't really matter. I’m just grateful – the greatest gift I have is I get to coach a bunch of guys that care about winning and being a part of the culture that we have."

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          Pirates outfielder gave us the most heartwarming moment after throwing to 2 young fans

          Sunday treated us to one of the most wholesome baseball displays we're likely to see all season.

          In a now-viral moment between innings during a game between the Pirates and Rays in Pittsburgh, second-year outfielder Jake Mangum located a young fan in the stands wearing his jersey and tossed her a ball. Her brother made a nice snag with his glove and, instead of keeping the ball for himself, immediately handed it to his sister, who gave him a huge hug in return.

          Mangum told a local radio station after the game that he spotted the girl, explaining that it was the first time he had seen a fan wearing his jersey, and was attempting to throw her the ball.

          Jake Mangum threw this baseball to a young fan ...

          The moment that unfolded after will melt your heart 🥹❤️ pic.twitter.com/ppJSZz3moj

          — MLB (@MLB) April 19, 2026

          “What I saw, in-between innings I’ll be throwing balls in the stands,” Mangum told 93.7 The Fan. “Most of the time now they are catching it with (traffic) cones. That’s pretty funny. But that time I saw the little girl doing this (pointing to the name on the back of her white Pirates jersey).”

          “That was my jersey!”

          “I’m a new player here, I think it’s the first time I’ve seen my jersey in the stadium. That was pretty cool.”

          ...

          “I knew that they were all related because when they caught it you just saw the Dad going like ‘yes, yes, yes’. That was awesome. Moments like that, stuff like that. It’s what it’s all about.”

          Even Mangum's own mother, Stacy Mangum, took to social media to comment on the exchange.

          "My mama heart is so full," she posted on X. "thanking the Lord everyday on this journey with Jake! The sweetest video of this precious family!"

          My mama heart is so full..... thanking the Lord everyday on this journey with Jake! The sweetest video of this precious family! 🙏❤️ https://t.co/hqLxaCoWj5

          — Stacy Mangum (@stacymangum12) April 20, 2026

          It was surely a moment both Mangum and those young fans will remember for a long time.

          This article originally appeared on For The Win: Pirates outfielder throwing to young fans led to heartwarming moment

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          IPL 2026: Who is Danish Malewar? MI’s 21-year-old debutant set for big stage vs GT

          A new name has entered the spotlight for Mumbai Indians as 21-year-old Danish Malewar made his IPL debut against Gujarat Titans in the 2026 season clash at the Narendra Modi Stadium.

          Born on October 8, 2003, in Nagpur, Malewar is a right-handed top-order batter who also bowls right-arm leg-spin. He has been steadily building a reputation in domestic cricket, particularly for his consistency in the longer format and his aggressive intent in white-ball cricket. His rise earned him an IPL contract with Mumbai Indians, who secured him at his base price of INR 30 lakh.



          Malewar’s cricketing journey began early at the City Gymkhana Academy under coaches Swaroopraj Shrivastava and Nitin Gawande. Joining at just seven years old, he quickly progressed through the ranks and was representing Vidarbha at the Under-14 level by the age of 12.

          His breakthrough came in the 2024–25 Ranji Trophy season, where he played a key role in Vidarbha’s title-winning campaign. Malewar amassed 783 runs in nine matches at an impressive average of 52, including two centuries and six fifties, finishing as the team’s third-highest run-getter.

          He has also shown his prowess in the shortest format. In the Vidarbha T20 League, he emerged as the second-highest run-scorer, piling up 318 runs at an average of 79.5 and a strike rate of 161.42, underlining his ability to shift gears.

          Malewar’s debut comes at a crucial time for Mumbai Indians, who are struggling in IPL 2026 with four consecutive losses after their opening win and currently sit near the bottom of the table. With senior players under pressure, the franchise has turned to fresh talent in search of a turnaround.

          Facing a confident Gujarat Titans side led by Shubman Gill, who opted to bowl first after winning the toss, Malewar now has an early opportunity to showcase his potential on one of the biggest stages in franchise cricket.

          Mets reporter flags concerns over Juan Soto and Francisco Lindor's relationship amid struggles

          Juan Soto

          Mets reporter flags concerns over Juan Soto and Francisco Lindor's relationship amid struggles originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

          The New York Mets went all out this offseason, trading for players they believed would improve the roster. They also signed key additions like Bo Bichette, who were expected to make a major impact. However, the Mets have now lost 11 straight games for the first time since 2004.

          “The losses are piling up for the New York Mets, and Francisco Lindor thinks the criticism surrounding the team is about to get very loud. New York dropped its 11th consecutive game when closer Devin Williams blew a ninth-inning lead in a 2-1 loss to the Chicago Cubs in 10 innings Sunday. It's the longest slide for the Mets since they lost 11 in a row from Aug. 28 to Sept. 8 in 2004,” ESPN wrote.

          Francisco Lindor, who is the leader of the team, has been struggling mightily this season. Even manager Carlos Mendozahas expressed some confusion about what is happening.

          “"It's weird because that's not him," Mendoza said. "It's hard to explain. And he'll be the first one. He'll tell you that he's got to be better. But yeah, never seen some of those plays that he's just out of position at times."

          On Monday, during the Foul Territory podcast, The Athletic’s Tim Britton joined the show. Britton covers the Mets and highlighted a potential underlying issue the team may be facing: Juan Soto and Lindor not seeing eye to eye.

          “It's going to be a cloud of [questioning that] until they actually start winning games,” Britton said.

          The Mets are in a very difficult spot right now, but having two of their stars not on the same page could create further issues. Winning cures everything, so perhaps the solution is simply getting a win.

          No matter what, it is never ideal for a clubhouse to have potential distractions, and this situation may be lingering. Soto and Lindor will need to lead the Mets, not divide them.

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          Sixers' Joel Embiid has begun strength and conditioning program

          Less than 24 hours after their Game 1 loss to the Boston Celtics, the Philadelphia 76ers received positive news on the injury front, as center Joel Embiid is reportedly in the next step of his recovery process. Embiid has been out for the Sixers since April 8 when he underwent an appendectomy, missing the regular season finale and beginning of the playoffs for Philadelphia, including their play-in victory over the Orlando Magic.

          With Embiid out, Philadelphia elected to start Adem Bona at center, but he played just 14 minutes contributing 3 points and 3 rebounds in that time. Veteran Andre Drummond came off the bench for the Sixers in the 123-91 victory for Boston, totaling 2 points and 5 rebounds, proving the urgency for Embiid to get back on the court for them.

          Joel Embiid has started his strength and conditioning program #Sixers

          — Ky Carlin (@Ky_Carlin) April 20, 2026

          In 28 career games between the regular season and playoffs against the Boston Celtics, Embiid is averaging just around 26 points, 11 rebounds, and 3.8 assists per game, as one of the leaders for the Sixers franchise. During the span of those 28 games, Embiid's overall record against the Celtics has been 13-15, but there's no denying his presence is needed for Philadelphia on the court.

          The 32-point victory for Boston was led by Jayson Tatum's performance with 25 points, 11 rebounds, and 7 assists, while Jaylen Brown led the Celtics with 26 points on the night. These two teams split the season series between them at two games apiece, but Philadelphia didn't play a game in the season series with Paul George while Boston didn't have Jayson Tatum for any of the games either.

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