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On the Draft and Mixed Emotions

That’s a wrap on the 2026 NFL Draft, and here are the newest members of the Minnesota Vikings:

1(18): Caleb Banks, DT, Florida

2 (51): Jake Golday, LB, Cincinnati

3 (82): Domonique Orange, DT, Iowa State

3 (97): Caleb Tiernan, OT, Northwestern

3 (98): Jakobe Thomas, S, Miami

5 (159): Max Bredeson, FB, Michigan

5 (163): Charles Demmings, CB, SFA

6 (198): Demond Claiborne, RB, Wake Forest

7 (235): Gavin Gerhardt, C, Cincinnati

The Vikings entered draft weekend with four picks in the Top 100. They ended up with five, and given how it all unfolded, the positional priorities of those picks made sense at a 30,000-foot level.

Here are my main takeaways. The result? Mixed emotions. Feel free to drag me in the comments.

NO RISK, NO REWARD AT #18 (THERE IS DEFINITELY RISK)

In my previous article, I advocated for Rob Brzezinski going defensive line at #18. I did not include Caleb Banks among those options. Even though I sometimes have trouble remembering what I had for dinner the previous night, I *think* I saw Banks mocked a few times in the first round. However, it was not the consensus view.

It was also not for lack of talent.

Banks is an absolute freak of an athlete, and it’s not hyperbole to say the upside is off-the-charts. We’re talking about Chris Jones here.

Caleb Banks was drafted in round 1 with pick 18 in the 2026 draft class. He scored a 9.83 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 39 out of 2278 DT from 1987 to 2026.https://t.co/iD4zSLK19Ppic.twitter.com/J2aYESpYVL

— RAS.football (@MathBomb) April 24, 2026

Banks’ 9.83 RAS, out of a possible 10.00, ranked 39th out of 2279 defensive tackles from 1987 to 2026. Math was never my thing, but I believe that is the top 1.7% since…1987. Be right back. I’m going to put on Appetite for Destruction and see if I can find my old Predator VHS in the basement.

Now, the doomerism. Repeated injuries to the same foot scare me—a lot. I cannot think of a worse thing for a 6’6’’, 327-pound interior lineman. I’m sure the Vikings did all the requisite due diligence, including second, third, and twenty-fifth opinions from various medical professionals on the recovery and subsequent timeline. On the surface, everything looks good, and a 100% full-go for training camp is the expectation. But doctors are not psychics, either. They can tell you an injury is fully healed and offer some insight into future risk, but the latter is fraught with considerable uncertainty.

In the end, you have to cross your fingers and trust the process. As soon as the Vikings were on the clock, I noticed Brzezinski rush that card up to the podium faster than Rick Spielman used to say, “I’ll need a 7th,” whenever a fellow GM called him up – whether it was actually to discuss a trade or not.

Banks was clearly a priority. Whether that meant he was the best player available overall, the best at the most pressing-need position, or both, we will never truly know. What’s said at pressers afterward can often be molded to reflect the reality of the draft board, but by all accounts and rumors, Banks appeared to be foremost on the Vikings’ radar. Every other DT was right there, along with the most mocked player for the Vikings at #18, Oregon safety Dillon Thieneman.

If everything goes as planned, Banks is a starter in Week 1 and becomes the best Vikings’ first-round pick on defense since at least Harrison Smith 14 years ago. However, things going as planned isn’t exactly the Vikings’ modus operandi.

File it under “cautiously optimistic” for me.

I DON’T UNDERSTAND THE JONATHAN GREENARD TRADE

File this under “The Packers.” I hate it. Worse, I do not understand it. I’ve frequently discussed my fondness for Jonathan Greenard and my view of his potential to be traded. Here’s a recap:

To quote Hall & Oates: “I can’t go for that, no (No). No can do.” I want nothing to do with this. You can never have enough pass rushers; Dallas Turner is on his rookie deal, and Andrew Van Ginkel has battled pesky neck issues. I’m a huge fan of Greenard. He always seems to be around the ball carrier and causing havoc on every play. His playmaking ability jumps off the screen. The lack of sacks (3.0) during an injury-shortened season was an anomaly. Even with the injuries, his pressure rate of 13.5% ranked seventh in the NFL. He’s 28 and definitely in his prime. If someone makes an incredible offer, including a first-round pick, I get it. Maxx Crosby just got two first-rounders from the Baltimore Ravens. The numbers would support it, even after a tough year in 2025. Since 2023, Greenard has 4.5 fewer sacks (32 vs. 27.5) and 15 fewer QB hits in two fewer starts than Crosby. And I saw this:

Greenard vs Crosby pass rush comparison:

Greenard: 16.6% Win %; 15.5% true pass set win %, 77.6 PFF pass rush grade

Crosby: 14.4% win %, 15.5% true pass set win %, 77.1 pass rush grade

Nearly identical stats and age (3 months apart). No reason Greenard doesn't fetch a 1st.

— Jackson McIntire (@2HighCoverage) March 8, 2026

Well, Greenard is now with the Philadelphia Eagles, and the incredible offer never arrived. Two third-round picks, one in this draft (#98 overall, Jakobe Thomas, S, Miami) and one in 2027. I waited 24 hours to digest this, hoping my immediate, visceral dislike would subside, but it did not. Not to get at least a second-rounder for someone of Greenard’s talent? It’s a head-scratcher, especially for a team that, for all intents and purposes, is in playoff success or bust mode for 2026. The Eagles seem to know what they have just received, as an immediate four-year, $100 million offer (with $50 million guaranteed) greeted Greenard as he got off the plane.

The move saves the Vikings a tad over $12 million against this year’s cap. We’ll see what that could mean, but that’s a topic for another article. I always feel that where there is a will, there is a way in these situations. We went through something similar with Danielle Hunter a few years back and managed to figure it out.

Dallas Turner now moves into a clear starting role. His development last season was impressive, and, of course, Brian Flores is his defensive coordinator. Even so, a post from ESPN’s Bill Barnwell in early March still lingers in the back of my mind:

Know the Vikings are in a rough cap bind, and he’s still young, but not sure Dallas Turner is as ready to step in for Jonathan Greenard as his sack total might suggest.

Turner had eight sacks last year, but that included 2.5 coverage sacks, 2.5 unblocked sacks, and a sack where the tackle was late off the ball.

Greenard had an 8.4 percent quick pressure rate, which was fourth-best amongst edges with 200 pass rushes or more. Turner was at 4.0 percent, which was 38th.

Hopefully, such concerns are exaggerated, and Turner can turn in a season comparable to what a healthy Greenard would have delivered, but that is certainly not guaranteed. There is no doubt he has the potential.

Given that the trade was happening, the choice of the impressive and incredibly versatile Cincinnati linebacker Jake Golday made a ton of sense in the second round (#51 overall). His hybrid skill set is custom-made for a Flores defense. I would imagine he will initially be the backup to Andrew Van Ginkel, get some spot snaps here and there, and be an immediate contributor on special teams. This will give him time to develop and improve his coverage, with the opportunity to become a long-term replacement for Blake Cashman or Eric Wilson.

And the trend is indeed our friend here:

Last 4 times the #Vikings used a top-51 draft pick on an off-ball linebacker:

2026 – Jake Golday
2015 – Eric Kendricks
2014 – Anthony Barr
2006 – Chad Greenway pic.twitter.com/YmQrLZVoI8

— Adam Patrick (@adampatrickNFL) April 25, 2026

The point remains, however: Trading Greenard seems to make little sense to me given the compensation and expectations for the upcoming season. I hope I am wrong. Goodness knows there is precedent.

BRIAN FLORES: MORE THAN A DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR

With the GM situation in flux and Mike Pettine retired, I am not breaking any news when I say that Brian Flores seems to have filled a considerable portion of the organizational power vacuum. Given his history in the scouting department in New England and the fact that the top three picks (and five of the first seven) were on the defensive side of the ball, it is clear that Flores was deeply involved in the planning and execution of this draft.

In addition to Caleb Banks and Jake Golday, the Vikings drafted Vince Wilfork… I mean, Iowa State’s Domonique Orange at #82 overall to fill the role Wilfork played so well for the Patriots during their heyday. Expect “Big Citrus” to be a two-down mainstay for years to come.

The Vikings’ final Top 100 pick (#98) was Miami safety Jakobe Thomas. With the vibes trending toward Harrison Smith running it back, he may be primarily a depth piece at first, but the path to the starting role in the post-Smith era is clear. Like Golday, Thomas is incredibly athletic and schematically versatile. With probably a year to further develop, he should be able to seamlessly fit into the hybrid role Smith has made a Hall of Fame career out of – at the line (blitz/run support), in the slot, or covering the deep part of the field.

Given that he played in the FCS for Stephen F. Austin, cornerback Charles Demmings was a bit of a surprise pick at #163 in the fifth round. But just looking at the pre-draft scouting report, he also seems like a player with a skill set that could be an ideal fit for the Flores scheme. It will be interesting to see how he does during OTAs and training camp. Some quick (albeit preliminary) digging into the numbers suggests there were somewhere between 10 and 15 cornerbacks from FCS schools on NFL rosters or practice quads at various points during the 2025 season. Hopefully, Demmings can join them.

THERE WERE OFFENSIVE SELECTIONS, TOO

Oh, yeah, there were some picks on the offensive side of the ball. Caleb Tiernan, an offensive tackle from Northwestern, was taken directly ahead of Jakobe Thomas in the third round (#97 overall). From what I have read, he may be better suited for guard in the NFL, which could mean an immediate backup role behind Donovan Jackson or Will Fries.

The same goes for center Gavin Gerhardt of Cincinnati, taken in the seventh (#235 overall). Blake Brandel played well at center last year and appears to be the favorite to keep the job heading into the summer. Gerhardt now joins Michael Jurgens in the backup competition.

Fullback Max Bredeson from Michigan (fifth-round, #159) has the unenviable task of replacing an absolute Vikings legend in C.J. Ham – one of my favorite Vikings players over the past 25 years. This pick was probably the most surprising position-wise, as it was unclear whether KOC would remain one of the few teams that use a fullback after Ham’s retirement. But, as the DN’s own Christopher Gates noted right after the pick, Bredeson could be used more in a hybrid H-back role. We shall see.

Given Aaron Jones’ age, Jordan Mason entering a contract year, and Ty Chandler’s departure in free agency, the long-term running back situation is quite uncertain. Enter Wake Forest’s Demond Claiborne in the sixth round (#198 overall). He’s a quick but undersized back with the potential to develop into a starter. It was definitely a position of need heading into 2027.

With the possible exception of Max Bredeson (due to his position), it doesn’t appear that any of the players taken on the offensive side of the ball will be major non-special-teams contributors in 2026 (barring injuries). Immediate depth and long-term potential are the priorities here. But that does not exactly fit the desperation of the moment come September.

MIXED EMOTIONS AT THIS POINT

You’re not the only one
With mixed emotions
You’re not the only ship
Adrift on this ocean

-The Rolling Stones

Drafting Mick Jagger and Keith Richards could not have evoked as many mixed emotions as I have right now while writing this. Brzezinski and company prioritized both athleticism and schematic versatility going into the draft.

Your 2026 #Vikings draft class and their #RAS! pic.twitter.com/hE1VPOI8Vi

— RAS.football (@MathBomb) April 25, 2026

There were risks taken, and Brzezinski felt like a guy who knew he was playing with house money. He was going to do his thing and let the chips fall where they may—the Sinatra Strategy. As noted, Flores clearly seems to have had his ear, given his scouting history. But at the end of the day, Brzezinski had to balance it all and assess the board before each selection, making the final call.

This feeling seems to be shared by the national media talking heads, as the ubiquitous post-draft “grades” were all over the damn place. From what I have seen, single-pick grades ranged from an “A” to an “F”. Most final overall assessments were in the “B+” to C-” range, with a “D” sprinkled in here and there. This underscores how the Vikings often swam against the tide of consensus and expectation throughout the process.

Given the Jonathan Greenard trade, the unknowns surrounding Dallas Turner’s expanded role, the significant question mark about Caleb Banks’ health and long-term availability, the pending Harrison Smith decision, and uncertainty around the WR3 position, among others, you would be hard-pressed to say the Vikings are a better team than they were last week. If the season started tomorrow? Absolutely not.

The good news? The season does not start tomorrow. Dallas Turner could become a consistent double-digit sack machine. Banks could be fine for the rest of the offseason, thrive in training camp and the preseason, and dominate all the way to 2026 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year honors. Harrison Smith could run it back for one more great season. Tai Felton could step up to become an outstanding WR3. All of those things could happen!

But you only know what you know. And right now, we know none of it. What I do know is that I’m a fan of the Minnesota Vikings, and things rarely go as planned for us. Some success appears. Hope rises. Heartbreak follows. Rinse. Repeat. The history is the history.

You can’t always get what you want, all right. Ask a Vikings fan. But after decade after decade of coming up short, I damn well know what we need: a Lombardi Trophy.

Maybe it will all work out, and this is the year. We have to get some satisfaction sometime, right? Either way, we have all been there before. My 19th nervous breakdown doesn’t even date to this century.

Okay, I’m done here.

How does everyone else feel?

Dylan Lee to paternity list, Didier Fuentes recalled

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - APRIL 19: Dylan Lee #52 of the Atlanta Braves throws a pitch against the Philadelphia Phillies at Citizens Bank Park on April 19, 2026 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Did we want Didier Fuentes back in Atlanta? I wanted him back and taking a rotation spot. Of course, the whole “must stay down after being optioned unless recalled due to injury” rule put a minor spanner in that particular set of works… until the Braves apparently found a way around it through the miracle of life:

The #Braves today recalled RHP Didier Fuentes to Atlanta and placed LHP Dylan Lee on the paternity list. Additionally, INF Ha-Seong Kim tonight begins a rehabilitation assignment with Double-A Columbus.

— Atlanta Braves (@Braves) April 28, 2026

This move does create some short-term implications. Lee has started off very well for the Braves, with a 34 ERA-, 39 FIP-, 82 xFIP-, and five shutdowns to two meltdowns, with one of the meltdowns having nothing to do with him (Eli White’s misadventures, 2026 edition). He already has 0.4 fWAR in 13 innings after finishing 2025 with 0.3 fWAR in total. With his temporary absence, the Braves only have Aaron Bummer (much, much worse in the early going than his prior Braves tenure) and Jose Suarez (enigmatic to say the least) from the left side. Martin Perez could theoretically fulfill that role, but unless Fuentes is taking his starting spot tonight, that won’t matter for this series.

Fuentes returns for this third stint in about four weeks of play. He made the Opening Day roster and had a nice four-inning relief appearance against the Royals before going back to Triple-A. He was recalled last week and had a pretty wild start against the Nationals, with a 7/1 K/BB ratio and a homer allowed, but four runs charged to him in three innings of work. Maybe the Braves throw him in there against the Tigers with Perez held back, or maybe it’ll be the reverse — or maybe he’s just added length while Dylan Lee spends some time with his expanding family. Anyway, stay tuned.

3 takeaways from Alabama's road series loss vs. Tennessee

The Alabama Crimson Tide suffered their first SEC series loss of the season vs. Tennessee in Knoxville this past weekend. 

Alabama now holds an overall record of 44-6 (16-5 SEC) following the series loss. The Tide struggled immensely following Saturday’s 12-0 win, as the Vols were able to secure back-to-back victories in the final two games of the series. 

Here are three takeaways from Alabama’s series loss on the road vs. Tennessee. 

Jocelyn Briski shines on Saturday, records 5 IP

Alabama's Jocelyn Briski (23) pitches against Tennessee in an NCAA college softball game in Knoxville, Tennessee, on April 27, 2026.

Briski has been excellent in the circle for the Tide this season. The star flamethrower surrendered just two hits and a walk during Saturday’s 12-0 win, as Briski delivered five scoreless innings to begin the series in Knoxville.

Briski’s performance on Saturday was one of the Tide’s lone bright spots this past weekend, as the talented pitcher continues to shine throughout SEC play. 

Brooke Wells stays red hot, hits home run Saturday

Wells has been one of the best hitters in Alabama’s lineup during the entire 2026 campaign. The first baseman went 1-for-3 with a RBI on Saturday, as Wells hit a towering home run to begin the game in the first inning. 

Wells is currently hitting a team high .419 on the season, as the star continues to dominate at the plate throughout the month of April. 

Alexis Pupillo goes ice cold, records 0 hits across series 

Pupillo struggled immensely on the road in Knoxville this weekend. The star hitter went 0-for-8 with one RBI across three games vs. Tennessee, as Pupillo simply struggled this past weekend in Knoxville. 

The star hitter could easily bounce back during Alabama’s three-game set vs. South Carolina next weekend, as Pupillo was a non-factor on the road against Tennessee. 

Alabama will begin a three-game set vs. South Carolina on April 30 at 6 p.m. CT, as the Tide will look to get back in the win column following the first series loss of the 2026 season.  

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This article originally appeared on Roll Tide Wire: Alabama softball takeaways from series loss vs. Tennessee Volunteers

Josh Hader, Bryan Abreu concerns make Astros' bullpen one of MLB's worst

Josh Hader, Bryan Abreu concerns make Astros' bullpen one of MLB's worst originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Houston Astros came into the season with their closer, Josh Hader, on the 60-day injured list. 

That was the starting point for a recipe for disaster, as the rest of the bullpen has not picked up the slack, not even flamethrower Bryan Abreu. 

Bleacher Report's Kerry Miller ranked Houston's bullpen as the second-worst in the Majors. 

"Not having Josh Hader (biceps) yet this season has left the Astros without an established closer. Meanwhile, Bryan Abreu has gotten out to a positively disastrous start to the year after a four-year stretch as maybe the most reliable setup man in all of baseball," Miller wrote Tuesday. "His 12.96 ERA through 10 appearances is at the forefront of Houston's bullpen-wide, MLB-worst ERA of 6.31." 

AJ Blubaugh and Enyel De Los Santos, two of Houston's primary middle relievers, both have an ERA above 6.00. One of the major bright spots has been Kai-Wei Teng, who could make spot starts down the road. 

MoreShohei Ohtani deemed more valuable than Aaron Judge in recent ESPN discussion piece

"Astros relievers have also combined for 10 losses, but only one blown save, oddly enough. That spared them from dead last," Miller added. 

For the Astros, Hader cannot come back fast enough. But they'll also need Abreu to return to form if they want to gain ground in the AL West. 

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PBKS vs RR Live win probability, prediction, odds & chances of victory in IPL 2026 clash

The Punjab Kings are on the verge of rewriting their record books as they prepare to welcome the Rajasthan Royals this Tuesday in New Chandigarh.

The hosts are currently enjoying a remarkable seven-game winning run since the start of the season. They are just one victory away from equaling their all-time longest undefeated streak.

This previous benchmark of eight consecutive wins was established a decade ago across the 2013 and 2014 seasons.

Confidence is soaring in the Punjab dugout following a spectacular performance over the weekend. They proved their championship credentials by successfully hunting down a massive target of 265 runs set by the Delhi Capitals.

In contrast, the Rajasthan Royals are searching for answers after falling to their third defeat of the year. Despite putting up a formidable score of 228 runs, their bowling unit could not contain the Sunrisers Hyderabad.

Another concern for the Rajasthan management is the output of their leader, Riyan Parag. While the coaching staff frequently praise his incredible timing during practice sessions, those results are not translating into tangible runs on the scorecard. With fewer than 90 runs across eight outings and a sluggish scoring rate, his place in the lineup is being questioned.

In this article, The Sporting News will track the IPL 2026 match and provide each team's live win probabilities.

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PBKS vs RR IPL 2026: Win probability and toss result

After six overs, PBKS are 65/1

It has been smooths ailing for Punjab until now. Jofra Archer has been the bright spot for RR, and he removed Arya after the youngster played a cameo of 29 off 11 balls. 

Toss: Rajasthan Royals have won the toss and have opted to field

MORE: Visit Cricket News for all the latest cricket coverage and opinion

PBKS vs RR Playing XI

Punjab Kings (Playing XI): Prabhsimran Singh(w), Priyansh Arya, Shreyas Iyer(c), Cooper Connolly, Suryansh Shedge, Nehal Wadhera, Marcus Stoinis, Marco Jansen, Lockie Ferguson, Arshdeep Singh, Yuzvendra Chahal

Impact Subs: Vishnu Vinod, Vijaykumar Vyshak, Xavier Bartlett, Harpreet Brar, Musheer Khan

Rajasthan Royals (Playing XI): Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Dhruv Jurel(w), Riyan Parag(c), Donovan Ferreira, Ravindra Jadeja, Dasun Shanaka, Jofra Archer, Nandre Burger, Brijesh Sharma, Yash Raj Punja

Impact subs: Ravi Bishnoi, Ravi Singh, Tushar Deshpande, Shubham Dubey, Shimron Hetmyer

PBKS vs RR IPL 2026: Win percentage

TeamWin probability
PBKS65%
RR35%

PBKS vs RR IPL 2026 odds

Punjab Kings are the favourites to win this IPL 2026 match at 1.74 on Dafa, while the odds for Rajasthan Royals to win are 2.10.

* Odds are correct at time of publish but subject to change.

*All odds via Dafabet.

Fantasy Baseball: Examining the top-12 K-BB% leaders and how to approach their season-long value

There is an overwhelming volume of MLB data these days. While sometimes being lost in a sea of arm angles, release points, pitch mixes, velocity surges and barrel rates, fantasy baseball managers in 2026 can sometimes lose sight of simple statistics that have proven to have significant correlation to fantasy success.

For starting pitchers, that stat is K-BB%. Pitchers who are making their own breaks by striking out many batters and limiting free trips to first base are typically able to ride the wave of batted-ball luck and have successful seasons. Here are the top-12 K-BB% leaders thus far. There are some surprising names on the list, which may prompt managers to add certain hurlers via the trade market or waiver wire. Their K-BB% has been listed in brackets beside their name.

Cam Schlittler, Yankees (27.8%)

Schlittler is becoming the newest fantasy ace. He was effective in 14 starts last season (2.96 ERA, 1.22 WHIP), thrived in October (1.26 ERA, 0.91 WHIP) and has opened 2026 in dominant fashion (1.77 ERA, 0.73 WHIP). His success is well-supported by a 1.53 FIP. Managers who are looking to acquire an ace may be able to get him for less than the established stars.

Jacob Misiorowski, Brewers (27.7%)

Although their arsenals are different, Misiorowski has similarities to Dylan Cease (who will be covered later in this article) by being able to offset some walks with a game-changing strikeout rate. His 37.2% strikeout rate currently leads all qualified pitchers. Hopefully he can match Cease’s durability, as starters who throw as hard as Misiorowski sometimes wind up on the injured list. That’s more of a worry for those in dynasty leagues — most managers can enjoy having found a discounted ace on a team that is known for their great work with pitchers.

Nolan McLean, Mets (25.9%)

Managers who believed in McLean’s eight-start sample at the end of 2025 have been rewarded with an ace. His velocity is up, as is his strikeout rate. McLean’s xERA is a dazzling 2.27, and his other ERA estimators are in the same range. Hopefully a dormant Mets lineup can get their act together and give him more run support.

Tyler Glasnow, Dodgers (25.8%)

Glasnow has always collected strikeouts in bunches, and after experiencing regression with his walk rate in 2025, he is back on track this year. We already knew that the right-hander would be effective on a per-start basis. But his value can only climb to a certain point if he continues a career-long pattern of making fewer than 25 starts.

Michael Soroka, Diamondbacks (23.5%)

Soroka may be the riskiest pitcher on this list. His strikeout rate is 7.4% higher than his career mark, which has allowed him to overcome a .333 BABIP that stems from the fact that he is often giving up plenty of hard contact (12.7% barrel rate). Most of the popular ERA estimators believe in the 28-year-old, but Statcast disagrees (4.61 xERA). And the biggest long-term concern remains his durability, as Soroka last logged a 100-inning season in 2019. He’s a sell-high candidate.

Ryan Weathers, Yankees (23.4%)

Weathers is the best waiver-wire option on this list, as he remains available in 49% of Yahoo leagues. The left-hander has been less consistent than others on this list, as he pitched into the eighth inning in two of his six starts but didn’t come out for the sixth frame on three occasions. Still, the overall package has been plenty good enough to make Weathers a waiver-wire gem or undervalued target on the Yahoo trade market.

Will Warren, Yankees (23.3%)

Warren is the second Yankees starter on this list who quickly went from a late-round draft option to a lineup centerpiece. The right-hander hasn’t changed dramatically in any area, as small-but-significant improvements to his strikeout, walk and barrel rates have combined to make him more effective. There is still time to acquire Warren for a reasonable return, and those in shallow leagues may be able to freely add him (73% roster rate).

Kevin Gausman, Blue Jays (23.2%)

Gausman seems intent on wrapping up his five-year term with the Blue Jays and riding into free agency on a high note. This is the stingiest he has ever been with walks, and he is matching the strikeout rates from his dominant seasons with the Giants. At worst, he’s a rock-solid No. 2 fantasy starter.

Dylan Cease, Blue Jays (23.2%)

Two pitchers have recorded a 12-strikeout game this season, and Cease has done it twice. He’s continuing a career-long trend of walking more batters than he should, but his ridiculous 35.5% whiff rate is carrying him to success. Cease tends to rotate between good and bad seasons, and this is the year for a good one. But some regression will come when his strikeout rate normalizes.

Chase Dollander, Rockies (23.1%)

Having a Rockies pitcher on this list is by far the most surprising aspect of the article. Dollander has succeeded by following an opener in six of his seven outings, but he also threw seven shutout frames while working as a traditional starter last time out. The right-hander has allowed one or fewer runs in each of his past six appearances and has struck out 25 batters across his past three outings. Even with concerns over his home park, it’s time for him to be added in more leagues (38% roster rate).

Tarik Skubal, Tigers (22.5%)

Skubal is the least surprising pitcher on this list, but it’s worth noting that he’s the only member of the “Big 3” from draft season to make the cut. His current K-BB% is his worst mark since 2022, and he will likely move into the top three on this list by season’s end.

Shota Imanaga, Cubs (21.8%)

After regressing during an injury-impacted 2025 season, Imanaga is back to being a set-and-forget fantasy starter. His improvement stems from reclaiming a solid strikeout rate, as he has always had outstanding control skills. Imanaga gives up plenty of fly balls, which leads to many easy outs and some homers. He walks a fine line with his velocity, but it is back up this year, making him a good trade target.

Reacts Survey Results: Jaguars Fans Vent About 2026 Draft Process

A Jacksonville Jaguars fan facepalms after a missed touchdown pass during the watch party for the wild-card playoff game against the Buffalo Bills at Greenwood Sports Pub and Kitchen in London, England, on January 11, 2026. (Photo by Austin DeSisto/Capital News Service/NurPhoto via Getty Images) | NurPhoto via Getty Images

This week, we asked Jacksonville Jaguars fans to grade the team’s 2026 NFL Draft.

Over half of the respondents gave Jacksonville a “D” or “F” grade.

The Jaguars’ draft wasn’t very well received by national media, either.

If draft grades mattered, the Jags would be in danger of dropping out of the league.

🚨 2026 NFL Draft Team Grades

In my annual draft grades round-up, I have compiled 24 different evaluations and calculated the GPA for all 32 teams.
I sorted the evaluations by GPA as well. From left (soft) to right (hard graders).
Thanks to all who give out grades every year! 🔥 pic.twitter.com/VysunPaW9H

— René Bugner (@RNBWCV) April 27, 2026

Even with the caveat that the team didn’t have a top-50 pick due to last year’s Travis Hunter trade, the process from general manager James Gladstone and company was confounding. They reached aggressively without considering other teams’ boards, and the prospects they did select generally don’t have high ceilings.

Maybe that latter point has to do with the relative weakness of this year’s talent pool. Still, after acquiring the reigning Heisman Trophy winner in the previous offseason, this draft class felt underwhelming. Public faith in Jacksonville’s new-ish regime is understandably wavering.

The Jaguars currently have +2500 odds to win Super Bowl LXI, according to FanDuel Sportsbook.

Top comments from Saturday’s post:

SaintJohnsJags
Gladstone SMH. We overdrafted every player except Pregnon. The boy wonder GM has a case of “look at how much smarter I am than the rest of you”. This draft was extremely disappointing in a lot of ways. At least we got lucky with Pregnon.
MCG679
Well as long as the Jagurs feel good about the “process”……Hopefully it’s not a 💩 sandwich in disguise.

Sure is looking like one currently.
Spider2Y_Bother
On paper I couldn’t find myself giving better than a D grade ONLY because I thought the Pregnon pick was a slam dunk. The reach for Boerkircher was Gene Smith PTSD inducing trauma. I couldn’t help but be reminded of the same look of WTF was that I had when we took Alualu 10th overall.

Where is the Tylenol…
Pazerello
Feels like one of the weakest drafts in a history of very weak drafts for this franchise. As long as they do not proof otherwise this is easily a D.

I mean if this is the new standard for drafting I hope we trade away all 1-4 round picks for players this season and stick to late rounders and undrafted players and hope our coaches develop them as they did last year.
JustinBlackmon14
This is such a difficult question. As we all know, a Draft class should be evaluated over time. Consensus Draft boards are what they are, consensus and it’s hard to assess how much time and study these so called experts have put into them versus quickly copying profiles and thoughts from things they read elsewhere. There’s nothing wrong with doing things differently, it can even be refreshing and setting trends. It will all depend on the product on the field in two to three years.
Rojax
My initial thought was to give this class a D. The only reason I didn’t was because of the Guard and 2nd TE selection. I still feel that we didn’t address the defensive line by getting players ready to contribute immediately. The DT was undersized and overdrafted. Wesley Williams was just a guy at Duke. I don’t understand the safety pick when we drafted 2 last year. It was one of the worst drafts in franchise history in my opinion. Looking back last years class was just ok as well. I’m not ready to say that Gladstone has elite drafts.
Itzaclownshow
Picking up a potential round 1 guard on round is the only reason I gave them a D instead of an F.
MalabarJag
Going against the consensus rarely works. Using your top pick to get a guy three rounds above consensus means the other guy you could have picked goes away to be replaced by the guy you drafted three rounds later. This draft may have set an NFL record for most slots given up vs. consensus.

I gave it an F.


Giants' Rafael Devers questioned if he's 'forgotten how to hit' amid brutal start

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The San Francisco Giants are off to a very poor start this season. They're 13-15, and if it weren't for the New York Mets and Philadelphia Phillies, there might be a lot more heat on the Giants as a whole.

One of the main reasons why the Giants are struggling so much this season is their offense, and more specifically, one player on the offense: Rafael Devers.

Things have gotten so bad for the expensive first baseman that ESPN's David Schoenfield questioned if Devers has "forgotten how to hit." While not meant to be taken literally, it's a sign of how things are going terribly for the Giants.

Rafael Devers questioned if he's 'forgotten how to hit'

"Last year, he drew 112 walks, nearly doubling his previous career high," Schoenfield writes. "This season, he's on pace for 35. He has also had trouble catching up to fastballs. It's like he has forgotten how to hit."

The Giants slugger is hitting .216 on the season with a .562 OPS with 36 strikeouts and only six walks through 28 games.

He's struggled a ton this season and isn't nearly as good as he was a year ago or in any year of his career previously.

Schoenfield called Devers the biggest disappointment at first base in all of baseball this year, and it's not hard to see why.

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His defense is very suspect, so much so that he might not reside at first base come season's end. But that's hardly scratching the surface of his struggles this year.

That .562 OPS is a brutal figure, and with his struggles to hit fastballs and his brutal walk rate, there are very legitimate concerns about his production at the plate.

Schoenfield questioning, even if in jest, if Devers has forgotten how to hit, is a sign of just how bad things are this season.

2026 hasn't gone to plan for the Giants, but no player has been on the downswing more than Devers this season.

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Steelers place rare contract tender on Aaron Rodgers. What to know

The Pittsburgh Steelers are making a rare move as they look to bring quarterback Aaron Rodgers for a second season with the team.

The Steelers are placing a right of first refusal tender on Rodgers despite him being an unrestricted free agent, ESPN's Adam Schefter reports.

The unrestricted free agent tender allows Rodgers to negotiate with other NFL teams, if he so desires.

However, the Steelers will reserve the right to match any offer sheet he could sign as a condition of the tender. Pittsburgh would retain exclusive negotiating rights with the quarterback if he doesn't ink an offer sheet with another team before July 22, 2026 or the first day of NFL training camp, whichever comes first.

If Rodgers agrees to sign the tender with the Steelers, he would receive a 10% raise off his salary from 2025, which would pay him about $15 million for the 2026 season.

The NFL explained the unique situation surrounding Rodgers to its teams in a note that read as follows:

"UFA Aaron Rodgers, QB, California, received the UFA Tender from his Prior Club (Pittsburgh Steelers) and remains eligible to sign with any club," the NFL wrote (via Schefter). "The Steelers will receive exclusive negotiating rights for Rodgers if he does not sign by July 22, 2026 or the first scheduled day of the first 2026 NFL training camp, whichever is later."

"If Rodgers signs with a New Club before that date, he would be a potential Compensatory Free Agent ("CFA") lost be the Steelers and a potential CFA gained by the New Club if all other requirements are met under the Compensatory Draft System's rules."

(This story will be updated as more information becomes available.)

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Steelers tag Aaron Rodgers with rare contract tender. What is it?

Blue Jays Manager Shares High Praise For Ranger Suarez After 1-Hit Outing

Boston Red Sox pitcher Ranger Suarez

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The Boston Red Sox turned to left-hander Ranger Suarez in the first game of a three-game series on the road against the Toronto Blue Jays, and he delivered a gem.

Suarez was dominant from the get-go as he didn’t allow a hit until a leadoff double by Jesus Sanchez in the bottom of the sixth. It was the only hit Suarez allowed, as he went eight shutout innings, while he also struck out 10 in a dominant outing.

Following the game, Blue Jays manager John Schneider had nothing but praise for the left-hander.

“His pitches were unpredictable,” Schneider said of Suarez. “With his stuff, for one, but he was all around the box. Everyone's going to make mistakes, and when they do, you have to capitalize. 

“I think it was just a combination of not doing that, and him being pretty stubborn by not living in the middle of the plate. That was the story tonight.”

The Blue Jays' offense struggled to hit Suarez, who dropped his ERA to 3.09 and improved to 2-2 with the win, as Greg Weissert pitched a scoreless ninth to secure the win.

“I wasn’t thinking about a no-hitter,” Suarez said. “I wanted to get quick outs. That was my mentality, trying to get quick outs so I could go deeper into the game.”

With the win, the Red Sox have now won three straight games and are 2-0 since firing manager Alex Cora.

Boston is now 12-17 and will turn to Payton Tolle on Tuesday.

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Steelers receive good news on Aaron Rodgers after NFL Draft

Aaron Rodgers and his seemingly never-ending waiting game have dominated NFL headlines over the past several months, but the Pittsburgh Steelers have finally received some great news just a few days after the 2026 NFL Draft.

According to NFL insider Jason La Canfora, the Steelers expect a “‘formal word’” from Rodgers in the coming weeks, and there is optimism he will play next season.

“The Steelers still have no formal word from aging quarterback Aaron Rodgers about his plans for 2026,” La Canfora wrote. “But, there remains a sense within the organization that he will play next season, with formal word anticipated in the coming weeks.”

Rodgers has been down this road before with the Steelers, making the team wait all of last offseason before finally signing on the dotted line in June.

Hopefully, La Canfora’s report comes to fruition, and Rodgers gives his decision to the Steelers sooner rather than later, as fans eagerly await a glimpse at the team’s completed new-look quarterback room.

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2026 NFL Draft Report Card: How every recruiting service stacked up

The NFL Draft is often the yardstick by which recruiting rankings are judged. Coming out of college football, the NFL Draft represents the best indication of a player’s ability. NFL Draft picks account for the vast majority of the best players in college football. Outside of recruiting rankings, it’s the only other point in a player’s career where they are sorted by talent and ability in a quantitative form.

With that in mind, a report card for how recruiting rankings across the industry stack up can be produced by scoring the NFL Draft. After previously breaking down the first round, we are now expanding the lens to all seven rounds for a more complete picture of how each outlet fared. Doing so allows us to learn from successes and mistakes in hopes of improving our rankings product down the road.

By and large, the recruiting industry does a great job of projecting future success at the college level on an annual basis. Forecasting a 17-18 year-old high school football player as a future draft pick relative to thousands of peers is much easier said than done.

Note: Beginning with the 2026 cycle (as early as the 2029 NFL Draft) there will be three outlets compared: Rivals, 247Sports, and ESPN following On3’s acquisition and integration of Rivals as its recruiting brand in July 2025. 

Closest to the pick: How each outlet stacked up

The method: To keep this as simple as possible, we will assign a winner for each draft pick based on how close the numeric ranking is to their draft spot. If there is an equal distance between two rankings and the draft spot, those sites will get credit for a win, including if the highest ranking is an unranked four-star. No winner is awarded for players who were not ranked as a blue-chip prospect (4-star or 5-star) by any site. We are counting prospects from the 2021-2023 cycles, as On3’s inaugural ranking came during the 2021 cycle. 

Results for the 2026 NFL Draft’s first round:
1. On3 – 8
2. 247SportsRivals (previous scouting team)– 6 (tied)
3. ESPN – 5

Three year running total: Round 1 (2021-2023 cycles):
1. On3 – 28
2. Rivals (previous scouting team) – 15 (tie)
3. 247Sports, ESPN – 14 (tie)

Overall, it was another strong showing by the recruiting industry as 25/32 (78%) first-rounders were ranked as a five-star or a four-star by at least one outlet. One of the non-blue-chip players signed with a G6 program out of high school, making for a 81% hit rate on blue-chip first-rounders who signed at the Power 4 level. Seven first-rounders were ranked as Rivals Industry five-stars: Sonny Styles, Francis Mauigoa, Caleb Downs, Kadyn Proctor, Ty Simpson, Monroe Freeling, and Peter Woods. Styles, Mauigoa, Downs, and Proctor were Five-Star Plus+ prospects – those who are five-stars for every outlet. Additionally, Carnell Tate (247Sports, Rivals’ previous scouting team) and Makai Lemon (ESPN) were ranked as five-stars by at least one outlet, bringing the total to 9/32 five-stars in the first round.

Results for the 2026 NFL Draft’s Rounds 1-3
1. On3 – 22
2. Rivals (previous scouting team) – 16
3. 247Sports – 15
4. ESPN – 13

Three year running total: Rounds 1-3 (2021-2023 cycles):
1. On3 – 64
2. Rivals (previous scouting team) – 33
3. 247Sports – 31
4. ESPN – 27

We view rounds 1-3 as a key barometer of rankings success. In looking to establish big picture trends within the NFL Draft, we find that the first three rounds present the best mix of top prospects who project as NFL starters and a sample size large enough to account for all positions.

Results for the 2026 NFL Draft’s Rounds 1-7
1. On3 – 40
2. ESPN – 32
3. 247Sports – 29
4. Rivals (previous scouting team) – 28

Three year running total: Rounds 1-7 (2021-2023 cycles):
1. On3 – 97
2. ESPN – 63
3. 247Sports – 57
4. Rivals (previous scouting team) – 54

Measuring consistency across the industry

We can get a feel for the consistency of rankings by measuring the average distance from high school ranking to the draft spot for prospects who are ranked as a blue-chip by at least one outlet. This measure helps to account for big hits and misses relative to the rest of the industry. 

In assessing the first round, On3 and 247Sports had the most consistent rankings relative to the draft spot for prospects from the 2021-2023 recruiting cycles for the second consecutive year.

Through three rounds, On3’s rankings landed around 19% closer to the actual draft slot than 247Sports, 33% closer than Rivals’ previous scouting team, and 36% closer than ESPN. Across the full draft, On3’s rankings landed about 14% closer to the actual draft slot than 247Sports, 34% closer than ESPN, and 40% closer than Rivals’ previous scouting team.

Which outlet identified the most future draft picks

Blue-chip prospects – defined as four-stars and five-stars – are players who are projected as future draft picks. Here is the tally of prospects from the 2021-2023 cycles who were tabbed as a blue-chip prospect by each site.

  1. On3 – 105
  2. ESPN – 99
  3. 247Sports – 98
  4. Rivals (previous scouting team) –91

The biggest wins across the industry

These are prospects that each outlet had ranked considerably higher than the rest of the industry and were also the closest to the draft spot. 

On3:Jeremiyah Love, Arvell Reese, Sonny Styles, Vega Ioane (blue-chip outlier), Blake Miller, Monroe Freeling (5-star outlier), Caleb Lomu, Chase Bisontis, Colton Hood (blue-chip outlier), R Mason Thomas, Zion Young (blue-chip outlier), Brandon Cisse (blue-chip outlier), Malachi Fields (blue-chip outlier)

247Sports:David Bailey, Spencer Fano, Kenyon Sadiq, Jadarian Price, Kayden McDonald, CJ Allen, Eli Stowers (ranked as a QB), Markell Bell (blue-chip outlier), Oscar Delp, Chris McClellan

ESPN:Mansoor Delane (blue-chip outlier), Makai Lemon (5-star outlier), Denzel Boston (blue-chip outlier), Jacob Rodriguez (blue-chip outlier/ranked as a QB), Lee Hunter, Sam Roush, Gennings Dunker (blue-chip outlier)

Rivals (previous scouting team):Carnell Tate, Rueben Bain, KC Concepcion (blue-chip outlier), Omar Cooper Jr. (blue-chip outlier), Keldric Faulk (5-star outlier), Christen Miller, Avieon Terrell, Domonique Orange (blue-chip outlier)

Patriots sign promising undrafted rookie WR with lucrative guarantees

The New England Patriots reportedly signed former Culver-Stockton undrafted rookie wide receiver Kyle Dixon to a deal with $252,500 in guarantees, according to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero.

It's an impressive contract for an undrafted rookie, and it shows the potential the Patriots see in Dixon before he steps foot onto the NFL field. Dixon finished his run at Culver-Stockton with 143 total catches for 2,394 yards and 24 touchdowns through 22 games.

Last season, he tallied 83 catches for 1,282 yards and 12 touchdowns, earning All-American honors for his efforts. His 83 receptions are the most in school history.

Now, he'll have an opportunity to showcase his talents for the Patriots at the next level.

NAIA to NFL: Former Culver-Stockton College WR Kyle Dixon is signing with the Patriots on a deal with $252,500 in guarantees.

Dixon (6-2, 220) posted a 40.5 vertical and 10-11 broad at Mizzou pro day. Repped by Hardik Sanghavi of Exclusive Sports Group. pic.twitter.com/Qgr2tR5QSl

— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) April 26, 2026

The Patriots didn't draft a wide receiver, but they signed four undrafted rookies, including North Texas' Cameron Dorner, James Madison's Nick DeGennaro and Georgetown's Jimmy Kibble.

However, Dixon would be the name to watch in that group, given the money committed in his deal. He could be an early favorite to stick on the roster.

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Striker Hall to leave relegated Brackley

Striker Connor Hall is set to leave Brackley Town following their relegation from the National League.

The 28-year-old has made 77 appearances since joining the club in 2024 and scored 17 goals last term as they won the National League North title.

He has netted six in 33 games this season, but posted on X: "Been a pleasure and a real shame it's had to end. Met some fantastic people along the way. Thanks for all your support."

Brackley finished 21st after winning just 10 of their 46 games, four points from safety.

"Thank you for the memories and of course, the goals," said a club response.

Fantasy Basketball Exit Interview: Suns get swept in the first round, so what's next?

Nobody wants to be swept in the first round. The exit was far too soon, but the Suns exceeded all expectations, winning 45 games without Kevin Durant and Bradley Beal. Jordan Ott built one of the most improved defenses in the league and got the most out of a roster few believed in. Losing to the league’s best team and defending champions in the opening round just highlights how far this group has come in such a short amount of time.

Let’s recap the Suns’ year and look ahead to next season.

The core

Devin Booker continues to carry the franchise as the primary scorer and playmaker. Though he finished far below his ADP in 9-cat leagues (63rd), his main counting stats remained elite in High Score, finishing 26th overall, averaging over 45 fantasy points per game (FPPG). I suspect he’ll be more efficient next year, which would bump him back into that third-round territory by draft season.

Dillon Brooks was a surprise, delivering a career-best 20 points per game while anchoring Ott’s defensive identity. He’ll generally be better for points leagues, but he showed real growth as the Suns' second scoring option with Jalen Green out for nearly 40% of the season.

Seeing Green for just 32 games wasn’t enough. Although it was more of the same — inefficient buckets with minimal contributions elsewhere. He couldn’t find his rhythm because of all of the injuries. Still, we know who he is and his long-term fit next to Booker is a legitimate question.


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The breakout - Collin Gillespie

With Green limited to just 32 games, Gillespie stepped into heavy minutes across 80 games (58 starts), securing a critical role in Phoenix’s rotation. The guy who went undrafted in real life and all fantasy leagues this season ended up breaking the Suns franchise record for 3s made in a season with 232 triples. A pretty wild feat and it helped him close out the regular season as an 8th-round value in 9-cat leagues.

The problem? He's an unrestricted free agent this summer. It’ll be difficult to retain his services, as he’ll be one of the best backup point guards available. He can shoot, playmake and is a team-first role player that contenders could use to upgrade their depth. I’d like him to stay in Phoenix for fantasy purposes, but we’ll have to see how the summer shakes out.

The Future

Dynasty and 12-team managers, pay attention here. Oso Ighodaro played all 82 regular-season games, the first Sun to do so since Mikal Bridges in 2021-22. His minutes and usage crept up late in the season and his performance was enough to take notice. The free-throw shooting is ugly, but the intangibles are pretty fantasy-friendly. Assists, steals, blocks and double-double upside.

Mark Williams is a restricted free agent this summer. He was solid when he actually played. He averaged almost 12 points with 8 rebounds and 2 stocks in just 23 minutes per night. He also missed 40 games and all of the postseason with a foot injury.  That’s the issue with Williams, he’s always hurt. So, I see some sleeper potential in Ighodaro and possibly Kaman Maluach heading into next season.

The cap situation looks gross, meaning Phoenix will likely have to run it back with this squad once again. They have a first-round pick coming up in June, but Booker’s sucking up $57M, Green and Brooks combine for $57M, Grayson Allen $18M and they still have to pay Bradley Beal $19M until 2030. The chances of keeping Gillespie and Jordan Goodwin look slim unless a trade happens. This team won’t be a true contender, but they have a strong mix of youth and vets to contend for a spot among the top-10 teams in the West, while offering various level of fantasy value.

Lawrence Taylor reportedly remains hospitalized in New Jersey

Pro Football Hall of Fame linebacker and New York Giants legend Lawrence Taylor remains hospitalized in New Jersey as of April 28, according to reports.

Taylor is receiving treatment for a "stomach-related issue," according to his lawyer, Mark Eiglarsh, who said in a statement to USA TODAY Sports, "At this time, the condition does not appear to be life-threatening."

The 67-year-old has been in the hospital since April 20, Eiglarsh told USA TODAY, adding that he is showing signs of improvement, though a discharge date has not yet been determined.

Taylor reportedly asked Eiglarsh to convey his "sincere gratitude to everyone who has been thinking of him and keeping him in their prayers during this challenging time."

This comes just days after initial reports revealed that Taylor had been hospitalized. He reportedly arrived at the emergency room following a medical emergency and was shortly transferred to a different section of the facility, TMZ reported April 24.

His friend, attorney Arthur Aidala, told the Daily News on Friday that he was "dealing with some abdominal issues, but he's going to be fine.".

Taylor, who played for the Giants from 1981 to 1993, is considered by many the best defensive player in league history.

He is a two-time Super Bowl champion, nine-time All Pro and 10-time Pro Bowler. He was named the NFL MVP in 1986 and was named NFL Defensive Player of the Year three times.

As detailed by USA TODAY's Giants Wire, the iconic linebacker has faced various health struggles over the years, linked both to his career as well as personal battles with addiction.

Just weeks prior to his hospitalization, Taylor appeared "in good spirits" alongside former Giants defensive coordinator and New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick at the University of North Carolina, Giants Wire reported.

This article originally appeared on NorthJersey.com: Lawrence Taylor reportedly remains hospitalized in NJ, the latest

Mexico World Cup roster takes shape as Liga MX call-ups announced

Mexico is getting a jump-start on World Cup preparation, naming a dozen Liga MX-based players to a camp that begins May 6 and will continue through the start of the tournament.

While Mexico manager Javier Aguirre won't be required to name the players on his final roster, due to FIFA at the end of May, the players on this list are expected to be part of the final roster - especially after Liga MX clubs pushed to receive that guarantee before releasing their players for the postseason.

Five Chivas players, including standout forward Armando "Hormiga" Gonzalez and Illinois-born attacker Brian Gutierrez, are included on the list. So, too, is teenage sensation Gilberto Mora, who missed much of the Liga MX season recovering from a sports hernia.

This is a special tournament for El Tri, with veteran manager Aguirre regularly underlining the unique nature of playing a World Cup at home. Mexico plays its entire group stage in its home country and if it tops Group A would also play its Round of 32 contest in Mexico City with the winner of that game staying in the capital city for the Round of 16.

With that in mind, Liga MX club owners agreed to release their players to Aguirre before the league's postseason for a training camp set to begin May 6.

Which players made the Mexico national team roster?

Below is the full list of Liga MX call-ups.

Goalkeepers

  • Raul "Tala" Rangel - Chivas
  • Carlos Acevedo - Santos Laguna

Defenders

  • Jesus Gallardo - Toluca
  • Israel Reyes - Club América

Midfielders

  • Brian Gutierrez - Chivas
  • Luis Romo - Chivas
  • Erik Lira - Cruz Azul
  • Gilberto Mora - Club Tijuana
  • Roberto Alvarado - Chivas

Forwards

  • Armando Gonzalez - Chivas
  • Alexis Vega - Toluca
  • Memo Martinez - Pumas

This seems to mean the end of the World Cup hope for several players who looked to have their places set. Toluca midfielder Marcel Ruiz, who suffered an ACL tear that he was pushing through in hopes of making the final roster, is not on the list. Nor is his club teammate, center back Everardo Lopez.

Many also expected Richard Ledezma, a Phoenix-born wingback for Chivas, to be included after he made his Mexico debut this year and impressed as a fullback option. But the 25-year-old is not on the list.

Cruz Azul midfielder Charly Rodriguez consistently received criticism from fans but seemed to have won Aguirre's confidence. He, too, is absent from the list.

Additionally, eight young players who may be included in the 2030 World Cup cycle led by Rafa Marquez have been called into the camp to help with training and give them experience.

Those players are León goalkeeper Oscar Garcia, Puebla defender Luis Rey Mejia, Atletico San Luis defender Eduardo Aguila, Juarez fullback Denzell García, Monterrey midfielder Iker Fimbres, FC Juarez midfielder Jairo Torres and Tijuana attacker Kevin Castaneda.

What Europe-based players could Mexico add to its World Cup roster?

The roster will be supplemented by Mexico's Europe-based players, with Fulham forward Raul Jimenez and center-back pairing Johan Vasquez of Genoa and Cesar Montes of Lokomotiv Moscow among the notable names who are expected to be added. Alvaro Fidalgo, a former América midfielder who was naturalized after many years in the country but now plays for Real Betis, also looks set to claim a roster spot after a promising El Tri debut in March.

There is less certainty about midfielder Edson Alvarez. Often Mexico's captain, Alvarez is fighting a knee injury suffered with Fenerbahçe and hasn't played since February. And while Obed Vargas continues to get minutes from Diego Simeone at Atlético Madrid, an interview Aguirre made in which he implied he wouldn't have called the Alaska-born midfielder for the World Cup before he made that transfer has raised doubts that he will include the 20-year-old in the final squad.

There also are questions about which center forwards Aguirre will call to join Gonzalez and Jimenez. Santi Gimenez seemed to be a sure thing after his move to AC Milan but is yet to score this season after returning from an injury absence. Inter Miami forward German Berterame has struggled to score since his move from Monterrey but will also contend for a place in the team.

The final roster will be announced June 1.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: El Tri World Cup roster taking shape with Liga MX calls

Vikings may be destined to draft a running back in 2027

The 2027 NFL Draft will take place in Washington, D.C. next year. In that draft, the Vikings still have their first-round pick, but a lot could happen in the next 12 months. Before then, though, there will be plenty of speculation and buildup for the team and who they may add to the roster through the draft in a class that many are saying could be one of generational wealth.

Athlon Sports' Luke Easterling recently released the latest way-too-early 2027 NFL mock draft of the cycle, which has the team going offense for a change. He has them going with Missouri star running back Ahmad Hardy as a way for the team to get back to establishing the run for their quarterback and offense overall.

Easterling explains the Hardy pick, writing, "Aaron Jones has been one of the NFL’s most complete running backs throughout his career, but the Vikings could look for his successor next offseason. Hardy is a dynamic, explosive runner who can take any touch to the house."

The 2027 NFL Draft is going to be loaded with running back talent, a year after there was a significant dip. Whether it is Hardy, Kewan Lacy out of Ole Miss, or Jadan Baugh out of Florida, there will be options for the Vikings.

This article originally appeared on Vikings Wire: The Vikings land Ahmad Hardy in another 2027 NFL Mock Draft

Guardians to call up top prospect Travis Bazzana for Rays game

April 28 (UPI) -- The Cleveland Guardians will call up top prospect Travis Bazzana for Tuesday's game with the Tampa Bay Rays, a league source told UPI.

Bazzana, who joined the Guardians as the No. 1 overall pick in the 2024 MLB Draft, hit .287 with 11 doubles, two triples, two home runs, 10 RBIs and eight stolen bases over 24 starts this season for the Triple-A Columbus Clippers.

The Australian also recorded three hits, including a home run, during the World Baseball Classic.

Bazzana, 23, is the No. 16 prospect in baseball, according to MLB Pipeline. He earned the Cape Cod League batting title and MVP honors in 2023, when he hit .375 with six doubles, six home runs, two triples, 31 RBIs and 14 stolen bases for the Falmouth Commodores.

The 5-foot-11, 199-pound infielder hit .360 with 52 doubles, 45 home runs, 11 triples, 165 RBIs and 66 stolen bases over three seasons at Oregon State.

That tenure ended with a stellar 2024 campaign in which he hit .407 with a school-record 28 home runs. Bazzana also hit 16 double and four triples, with 66 RBIs and 16 steals that season.

He hit .252 with 14 home runs, 61 RBIs and 25 stolen bases over 135 minor league appearances.

The Guardians (15-15) sit in second place in the American League Central, one-half game behind the Detroit Tigers (15-14). They will host the Rays (17-11) at 6:10 p.m. EDT Tuesday in Cleveland.

Mike Tannenbaum wants to fight critics of Ty Simpson Rams pick

Mike Tannenbaum Ty Simpson
Credit: ESPN

Move over Dan Orlovsky, Mike Tannenbaum is here to plant his flag as the biggest cheerleader of the Los Angeles Rams shocking the world and picking Ty Simpson with their first round selection in the NFL Draft.

The Rams picking Simpson at #13 overall was the most polarizing pick in Thursday night’s first round. While Dan Orlovsky celebrated his vindication after hyping Simpson’s pro prospects for months, it only seemed fitting that he would become the heir apparent to his close, personal friend Matthew Stafford. While the pick may have been a reach, it gives the Rams a clear succession plan at the position.

However, it also spurned an opportunity to provide Stafford and the Rams with a player who could contribute right away on a team that was in the NFC Championship game just last season. With Stafford at the helm, the Rams’ Super Bowl window isn’t going to last forever. So spending a first rounder on a backup quarterback feels like a luxury choice that could hurt the team in the near-term. And Sean McVay’s viral reaction to the pick has led many to assume that the Ty Simpson choice was far from a unanimous sentiment in the Rams draft room.

Of course, this makes perfect debate fodder for ESPN, who had been driving the Ty Simpson hype train as the draft’s major story. That looks like it will continue throughout much of the offseason with Tannenbaum pouring even more gasoline on the fire on Get Up with a take so hot that he is willing to get physical over it.

“I am ready to fight anybody who says this wasn’t one of the greatest decisions we’ve seen in recent memory.”

@RealTannenbaum on the Rams drafting Ty Simpson 13th overall pic.twitter.com/lIykiUdtiw

— Get Up (@GetUpESPN) April 28, 2026

“I am ready to fight anybody who says this wasn’t one of the greatest decisions we’ve seen in recent memory, “Tannenbaum said. “You think about the Green Bay Packers going from Favre to Rodgers, Rodgers to Love, those were decade long positive decisions. And you can ask the Pittsburgh Steelers, guys, how easy it is to replace a franchise quarterback in Ben Roethlisberger. They’re not going to be drafting high for the foreseeable future. They’re playing chess, a lot of other teams are playing checkers. And by the way, at 38 years old with a bad back, it’s not inconceivable that Ty Simpson’s on the field during a 17-game season. So this should pay off for a long, long time.”

Let’s just take a breath here. Nobody, and I mean absolutely nobody, needs to be so worked up over Ty Simpson that they need to get involved in fisticuffs. Although we’re all guilty for wanting to see Mike Tannenbaum and Dan Orlovsky to issue an open challenge for a no holds barred tag-team match on the next WWE PLE show, it’s just not that serious. The look on Dan Graziano’s face when Tannenbaum said that remark was incredible.

Secondly, one of the greatest decisions in recent memory? We’re talking about things like the Patriots drafting Tom Brady or the Saints signing Drew Brees in free agency. The Chiefs drafted Patrick Mahomes when Alex Smith was firmly entrenched as their starter. Is that the class of player Mike Tannenbaum is ready to put Ty Simpson in on April 28, 2026? Because if so then we should just go ahead and get his gold jacket ready for Canton.

Not everyone in the football world will agree with that hyperbolic sentiment. But just don’t tell Mike Tannenbaum about it because otherwise he might come looking for you.

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UFC Fight Night 275 broadcast team set: Michael Bisping takes break from 'TUF'

The UFC opens its schedule on Saturday with UFC Fight Night 275, which goes down at RAC Arena in Perth, Australia.

As always, some marquee on-air talent will be there "Down Under" to help guide viewers through the experience.

Details of who will be working as commentators and analysts for the show have been acquired by MMA Junkie through a person with knowledge of the plans – and you can see the scheduled broadcast team below.

UFC Fight Night 275 broadcast

The entire UFC Fight Night 275 card streams on Paramount+ in the U.S.

The main card lineup is scheduled to begin at 7 a.m. ET following prelims slated to start at 4 a.m. ET.

UFC Fight Night 275 desk analysts

Dan Hellie serves as desk anchor and host at UFC Fight Night 275.

Former UFC middleweight champion Chris Weidman and former light heavyweight title challenger Anthony Smith will join Hellie in analyst roles throughout the event and on the post-fight show.

UFC Fight Night 275 roving reporter

UFC correspondent McKenzie Pavacich will conduct pre- and post-fight interviews backstage with some of the athletes on the UFC Fight Night 275 card, as well as report additional real-time updates for the event.

UFC Fight Night 275 octagon announcer

The renowned Joe Martinez will introduce the fighters before battle and read official bout results inside the cage at UFC Fight Night 275.

UFC Fight Night 275 cageside commentators

Brendan Fitzgerald will serve as the leading man on the mic from cageside at UFC Fight Night 275.

He'll command play-by-play and be joined in the booth by UFC Hall of Famer Michael Bisping and retired lightweight contender Paul Felder.

This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: UFC Perth broadcast team set: Michael Bisping takes break from 'TUF'

Jake Butt (and others) think Broncos got a steal in Jonah Coleman

Former Denver Broncos tight end Jake Butt was really impressed with new Broncos running back Jonah Coleman.

"The Broncos got the steal of the draft in RB Jonah Coleman," Butt tweeted on Monday. "You’ll love him as player, but even more as a person. Great runner, vision, feel for cut backs, but also great in pass pro. Catches the ball well. NFL starter."

The Broncos selected Coleman with the 108th pick in the fourth round of the 2026 NFL draft on Saturday morning, and it is already proving to be a great relationship. Prior to the draft, Coleman called Denver the "highlight" of his draft process. After the draft wrapped up, a video surfaced of Coleman calling his own shot to the Broncos from behind an NFL draft podium.

Coleman appears poised to serve as Denver's RB3 behind J.K. Dobbins and RJ Harvey in the Davis Webb-led offense going into 2026. Butt and others seem to believe he could be a steal.

The Broncos got the steal of the draft in RB Jonah Coleman. You’ll love him as player, but even more as a person. Great runner, vision, feel for cut backs, but also great in pass pro. Catches the ball well. NFL starter

— Jake Butt (@Jbooty88) April 27, 2026

Here’s a sampling of how other fans and pundits reacted to the pick:

LOVE THIS FIT, GREAT VALUE!

RB Jonah Coleman to the Broncos

1st down or TD on 35% of runs

#1 in class

71% of rushing yards came AFTER contact

#1 in class

12.4 yards after catch

#1 in class

when hit at or behind the LOS:

#1 YPC in class
#1 first down rate in class

639… pic.twitter.com/6d1w4zVcQs

— Warren Sharp (@SharpFootball) April 25, 2026

Jonah Coleman will be doing this now in the Mile High to protect Bo Nix in pass pro 🔥

That was against Sonny Styles, the No. 7th overall pick 😳 pic.twitter.com/n3plCFf1oH

— SleeperBroncos (@SleeperBroncos) April 27, 2026

Almost ever year there is a day 3 RB steal in the NFL Draft

Jonah Coleman is the one in 2026

— FFSnoog | Fantasy Football (@FFSnoog) April 25, 2026

I think the Broncos getting Jonah Coleman in the 4th is a pretty good steal, great power back to put next to RJ Harvey. #NFLDraft

— Sailor JC Smith. (@sailorjcsmith13) April 25, 2026

The Denver Broncos just got the RB2 in Round 4. What a steal

Jonah Coleman 📈 https://t.co/ZFFvfnKyvy

— d o g (@FFDynastyDog) April 25, 2026

I had Jonah Coleman as a Day TWO pick so this is a steal for Denver. https://t.co/UVIlWJxcNR

— Swipa (@SwipaCam) April 25, 2026

Jonah Coleman is a steal. Nice pick by the Broncos

— Matthew J. Lenix (@StarConscience) April 25, 2026

Jonah Coleman in the fourth round is such a good value pick for the Denver Broncos.

— Alterraun⚡ (@Hockfan445) April 26, 2026

Jonah Coleman was also a popular at 62. So saying it’s great value at 108 is an understatement.

— 𝘾𝙖𝙢𝙚𝙧𝙤𝙣 𝙋𝙖𝙧𝙠𝙚𝙧 (@CameronParkerPO) April 25, 2026

Coleman is set to report for rookie minicamp next month.

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Man City feel Premier League ignoring its own rules amid fixture pile-up frustration

Pep Guardiola’s side will face a fixture pile-up during the run-in (Reuters)

Manchester City are frustrated they will have to play three games in six days in the title run-in after two rearranged games were announced either side of the FA Cup final.

City believe the Premier League’s principle for rescheduling matches has not been followed as it was announced they will host Crystal Palace on 13 May and travel to Bournemouth on 19 May.

In between, Pep Guardiola’s team, who are battling with Arsenal to become champions, visit Wembley on 16 May for the FA Cup final against Chelsea, giving them two trips to the south.

City feel their match against Palace, which was due to be played on the weekend when Guardiola’s side instead beat Arsenal in the Carabao Cup final, had not been rearranged sooner.

The Premier League had known since 4 February – when City beat Newcastle in the second leg of their Carabao Cup semi-final – that they would need a new date to meet Oliver Glasner’s team.

City had three free midweeks, beginning on the 20th and 27th of April and the 4th of May, though Palace were involved in Europa Conference League action in the last two, and had proposed various alternative dates.

City noted their Premier League match against Burnley, which had to be rescheduled because of the FA Cup semi-finals, was instead rearranged for 22 April.

City would have preferred to face Palace then, partly because it would have been easier to find a new date to face Burnley, who are not in Europe.

But while Palace were picked for a Monday night clash against West Ham on 20 April, that could have been moved to the Sunday.

To further complicate matters, the Premier League cited referenced a principle that all FA Cup semi‑finalists should play in the first available midweek ahead of the semi‑final. However, the Premier League handbook does not reference any such principle.

At the end of the season, City would have preferred to face Bournemouth on 12 May and then Palace on 21 May, with Uefa wanting 20 May to be kept clear so nothing clashes with the Europa League final, which will feature either Aston Villa or Nottingham Forest.

However, City are aware that Arsenal’s trip to Wolves was rearranged for a February night when there were four Champions League matches.

Michigan basketball secures five-star McCoy, four-star Cosby

Michigan basketball is continuing to cement its 2026-27 roster, partially through the transfer portal, but also via good, old-fashioned, high school recruiting. Though the Wolverines had already signed four high school players (four-star forward Quinn Costello, four-star guard Joseph Hartman, three-star forward Malachi Brown, and center Marcus Moller), they added two more on Tuesday.

Having committed in the middle of the Final Four against Arizona, five-star guard Brandon McCoy Jr. is the big get for the class. He made the announcement live on the broadcast with the Fab Five. The California-based guard figures to get involved quickly, not unlike fellow former five-star guard Trey McKenney. But the Wolverines also signed another guard in four-star Lincoln Cosby, who could also figure in relatively early. He hails from the basketball factory Montverde Academy in Florida.

Here is the full release from the Michigan basketball program.

Full release

David and Meredith Kaplan University of Michigan basketball coach Dusty May announced Tuesday (April 28) the signing of 6-5 guard Brandon McCoy Jr. and 6-10 forward Lincoln Cosby to Big Ten Scholarship Agreements.

The duo joins Michigan's previously announced November signees -- Quinn CostelloJoseph HartmanMarcus Molller and Malachi Brown -- to bring the Wolverines' Class of 2026 to six newcomers.

"Brandon and Lincoln are two outstanding additions to our program," said May. "Brandon is an explosive scorer and competitor who impacts the game on both ends of the floor. Lincoln has tremendous size, versatility and upside, and we're excited about his long-term future. Both fit the culture and vision we're building at Michigan."

McCoy, a consensus five-star prospect, is ranked among the nation's top 20 players in the Class of 2026. A dynamic three-level scorer with athleticism and defensive versatility, he starred at Sierra Canyon School during his senior season after beginning his prep career at St. John Bosco High School.

"Brandon is a special talent and someone who has the ability to impact the game in so many ways. He has a special feel for the game and competitiveness that really stands out. He can score at all three levels, create for others, and make winning plays on both ends of the floor. What stands out most is his approach to the game and his desire to keep getting better."

As a senior, McCoy helped Sierra Canyon to a 30-1 record and the 2026 CIF-SS Open Division title while averaging 19.2 points, 7.4 rebounds, 3.5 assists and 2.2 steals per game. He earned 2026 California All-State Player of the Year honors and was selected to the McDonald's All-American Game and Jordan Brand Classic.

Internationally, McCoy has helped USA Basketball win three gold medals at the FIBA U16 Americas Championship, FIBA U17 World Cup and FIBA U19 World Cup. He also competed in the 2026 Nike Hoop Summit, helping Team USA defeat the World Team in overtime.

Cosby, who will redshirt the 2026-27 season while recovering from ACL surgery, is a consensus four-star prospect and top-50 recruit who reclassified from the Class of 2027 into the 2026 class before committing to Michigan in February. A lengthy, athletic wing, he developed at Overtime Elite before transferring to Montverde Academy.

"Lincoln has great size, athleticism and versatility, and he impacts the game in a lot of ways. He can defend multiple positions, rebound, run the floor, and make plays with the ball in his hands. We're excited to support him through his rehab process and help him come back even stronger."

Cosby played five games at Montverde during the 2025-26 season before suffering a season-ending ACL injury. Prior to that, he was at Overtime Elite, where he became the youngest player ever to sign with the league. During the summer of 2025, he averaged 17.4 points with 444 Athletics on the Puma Pro16 circuit.

This article originally appeared on Wolverines Wire: Michigan basketball's 2026 class grows with two new guards

IPL 2026: MI vs. SRH prediction, lineups, pitch report and betting tips as Hardik Pandya's side desperate for win

Mumbai Indians have their backs firmly pressed against the wall this IPL 2026 season and Wednesday evening at Wankhede Stadium now offers them perhaps their last real chance to salvage something meaningful from a campaign that has threatened to unravel completely.

The five-time champions have had a season to forget. They have lost five of their seven games, and their most recent defeat against Chennai Super Kings has been the heaviest in their entire T20 history, losing by 103 runs. 

Hardik Pandya has managed just 97 runs and three wickets, while Suryakumar Yadav has contributed only 110 runs. Even Jasprit Bumrah has had an uncharacteristically quiet season, having taken just two wickets.

Mumbai sit ninth with just four points and a deeply concerning net run rate of -0.736, having won only two of their seven games. 

Sunrisers are arriving at Wankhede in full confidence. Ishan Kishan and Abhisek Sharma have formed a devastating partnership which is a mixture of not only brute hitting but also real consistency about it. And now the return of Pat Cummins have somewhat lifted their bowling line up too.

Hyderabad are sitting third with ten points from eight games and a healthy net run rate of +0.815, having won five and lost three.

Mumbai Indians vs. Sunrisers Hyderabad Prediction: Who Will Win

The form factor is deeply against Mumbai who have not had a considerable set of victories. Sunrisers Hyderabad, on the other hand have strung together four consecutive victories. 

Mumbai's campaign has been a real stop-start affair, and they have dearly missed the presence of Rohit Sharma, who has not featured since the RCB game. However, there has been a hugely positive development on the fitness front, with Rohit likely to return here, giving Mumbai a genuine boost that this campaign has so desperately needed. Will Jacks could also slot in alongside Sherfane Rutherford and Hardik Pandya to offer real firepower in the middle order.

Sunrisers, however, have not been without their own considerable threats. Abhishek Sharma and Ishan Kishan have had a devastating partnership at the top, and Travis Head has had the ability to take any attack apart on his day.

Yet Mumbai have had reason for optimism too. Jasprit Bumrah has had a stranglehold over Abhishek Sharma, having dismissed him twice while conceding just 17 runs off 23 balls. If Bumrah has his say early, Mumbai could stem the very source of power that has made Sunrisers so dangerous all season. 

Prediction: Mumbai to win

MI vs. SRH Pitch Report: Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai

Wankhede Stadium has been one of the quickest scoring grounds in the country and this season has done nothing to change that. The pitch here has always been true, allowing batters to hit through the line with remarkable freedom.

Bowlers have had a brief window of opportunity, with the ball swinging just a touch in the first over or two before conditions have eased considerably. This season has taken scoring to another level entirely, with the average score having climbed nearly 30 runs above the long-term average of 171.

Stat

Detail

City

Mumbai

Country

India

First Match

20 April 2008

Last T20 Match

23 April 2026

Matches Played

127

Matches Won Batting First

59 (46.46%)

Matches Won Batting Second

68 (53.54%)

Matches Won Winning Toss

66 (51.97%)

Matches Won Losing Toss

61 (48.03%)

Matches with No Result

0 (0.00%)

Highest Individual Innings

133* - AB de Villiers (RCB) vs Mumbai Indians, 10 May 2015

Best Bowling

5/18 - Harbhajan Singh (MI) vs CSK, 22 April 2011

Best Bowling

5/18 - Wanindu Hasaranga (RCB) vs SRH, 08 May 2022

Highest Team Innings

240/4 - Royal Challengers Bengaluru vs MI, 12 April 2026

Lowest Team Innings

67 - Kolkata Knight Riders vs MI, 16 May 2008

Highest Run Chase Achieved

224/4 - Mumbai Indians vs KKR, 29 March 2026

Average Runs per Wicket

27.50

Average Runs per Over

8.63

Average Score Batting First

171.85

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Head-to-Head: MI vs. SRH

Mumbai Indians have thoroughly dominated this rivalry over the years, and the recent history has done nothing to suggest that trend has been shifting. 

The last five encounters have told the same familiar story, with Mumbai having won four of them convincingly.

Stat

SRH

MI

Matches Played

25

25

Won

10

15

Lost

15

10

No Result

0

0

Highest Score

277

246

Lowest Score

96

87

MI vs. SRH Betting Tips

Here is our favourite betting angle for the MI vs. SRH match.

BETTING TIP

ODDS

Rohit Sharma to score over 25.5

1.87 (via Dafabet)

Rohit Sharma has liking for Sunrisers bowling. And he could continue his merry way in this clash. 

 

MI vs. SRH Lineups, Team News

Mumbai could make plenty of changes for this clash. Rohit Sharma will likely come in, while Will Jacks could also slot in for Mitchell Santner, who has been ruled out of IPL. 

SRH are unlikely to make any change. 

MI predicted lineup to play SRH

Quinton de Kock (WK), Rohit Sharma, Naman Dhir, Hardik Pandya (C), Tilak Varma, Sherfane Rutherford, Will Jacks, Jasprit Bumrah, Krish Bhagat, AM Ghazanfar, Ashwani Kumar

Impact player: Suryakumar Yadav

SRH predicted lineup to play MI

Abhishek Sharma, Travis Head, Ishan Kishan, Heinrich Klaasen, Salil Arora (WK), Aniket Verma, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Pat Cummins (C), Shivang Kumar, Sakib Hussain, Praful Hinge

Impact player: Eshan Malinga

MI vs. SRH Odds: Who is the favourite for IPL 2026 clash?

  • MI to win: 1.87
  • SRH to win: 1.94

*All odds via Dafabet.

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How to watch MI vs. SRH IPL 2026 match: Live Stream, TV Channel

Here is all the key information for how to watch MI vs. SRH:

  • Date: Wednesday, 29 April 
  • Venue: Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
  • Time: 7:30 PM (IST)
  • TV/Stream: JioHotstar, Star Sports Network

Lakers predicted to steal Nuggets' $276 million three-time MVP via blockbuster trade

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Things have lined up perfectly for Nikola Jokic and the Denver Nuggets to defeat the Minnesota Timberwolves and advance to the second round of the postseason. 

The Timberwolves are playing without their No. 1 scoring option, Anthony Edwards (left knee hyperextension), and their three-point center wing Donte DiVincenzo (Achilles injury), creating a clear path for Denver to get the job done in round No. 1. 

However, the Nuggets have dropped the ball thus far, as they’re currently on the brink of elimination even after securing a Game 5 victory on their home floor (they now trail the Timberwolves 3-2). 

If Denver flames out early and Jokic opts not to sign a long-term extension with the franchise after three consecutive playoff duds, Locked on Nuggets’ Matt Moore believes the Los Angeles Lakers will secure his services in the offseason via a blockbuster trade.

“If Joker declines the extension, then they will trade him, because you can’t lose Nikola Jokic for nothing,” Moore said Sunday. “They will trade him to the Lakers, I guess, if that’s what he wants, or wherever he wants to go. They’ll trade him and get a bunch back for him.” 

The Nuggets should do everything in their power to turn things around and give Jokic a legitimate reason to ink a long-term deal with the organization this summer. While Denver would undoubtedly land a significant haul for Jokic in a hypothetical trade scenario (a deal would likely be centered on Austin Reaves), they wouldn’t receive a player anywhere near as skilled as Jokic. 

The NBA champion center has the vision chops of a dynamic pass-first point guard, the pick-and-pop ability of a daunting stretch five, the off-the-dribble shot-creation and slashing ability of a sluggish yet near-unguardable wing, and the polished low-post skills of a traditional back-to-the-basket big man. 

Essentially, Jokic can do it all on the hardwood, and pairing him with Luka Doncic in Los Angeles would be unfair in every way imaginable.

If Los Angeles falls short in the postseason, it’s reasonable to assume they'll be prepared to go all-in for another superstar, and it appears like Jokic could be that guy (Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo will also be on its radar this offseason). 

Like always, it’ll be interesting to see what the future holds for the championship-aspiring Lakers.

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Sky Sports pundit questions if BlueCo actually want a new manager at Chelsea

Sky Sports pundit questions if BlueCo actually want a new manager at Chelsea
Sky Sports pundit questions if BlueCo actually want a new manager at Chelsea

Charlie Austin has been on Sky Sports news suggesting that Chelsea might not actually want to appoint a new manager.

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Chelsea’s latest hunt for a new manager is underway, and the names of several candidates have already been mentioned. Andoni Iraola’s name has come up early, with Marco Silva also mentioned as a realistic, Premier League experienced candidate.

But One pundit isn’t convinced the Blues even want a new coach, as he explained on Sky Sports News. Charlie Austin questioned whether BlueCo (after churning through five coaches in four years) really want a manager at all.

Austin jokes that BlueCo would rather not have a coach at all

“As much as they talk about coaching and managers… I’m not sure Chelsea and BlueCo and the hierarchy actually want a manager to come in there. They might say it, but I’m not sure they actually want it,” Austin said, and he’s only partly joking.

“They have five sporting directors, five sporting directors making decisions, and they’re not getting it right at the moment.”

Well, nobody is going to dispute that…

You can see the former striker speaking in the clip embedded here:

In other news…

Liam Delap’s plan is to stay at Chelsea this summer and fight for his place. We’re not sure the club will be thinking the same thing.

Marc Cucurella has been linked with moves away from Chelsea, with Barcelona apparently hot on his heels this summer.

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Miami Grand Prix 2026: How to watch this weekend's Formula 1 race, TV schedule, where to stream, and more

Formula One returns this weekend after a five-week break with the Miami Grand Prix. It’s the first race on U.S. soil for 2026, meaning it’s also the first race of the season to have a decent start time for U.S. viewers (4 p.m. ET/1 p.m. PT). All the action will be held at Miami International Autodrome — and there are still tickets available, if you’re interested in watching in person.

This year, F1 has moved to a new streaming home, Apple TV. So if you want to catch this weekend's race live, you'll need access to Apple TV (or F1 TV Premium, now free with an Apple TV subscription). Ready to watch the Miami Grand Prix? Here's everything you need to know about this weekend’s USA F1 race, plus the full 2026 F1 Grand Prix schedule. 

How to watch the F1 Miami Grand Prix

Date: Sunday, May 3

Time: 4 p.m. ET/1 p.m. PT

Location: Miami International Autodrome

TV channel: N/A

Streaming: Apple TV, F1 TV 

When does F1 come back?

Formula One racing returns from a five-week break this weekend with the 2026 Miami Grand Prix on Sunday, May 3. But it’s the second sprint weekend of the season, so don’t miss the action on Friday, May 1, and Saturday, May 2.

Miami Grand Prix start time 

The 2026 Miami Grand Prix will kick off at 4 p.m. ET/1 p.m. PT on Sunday, May 3.

Miami Grand Prix TV channel 

F1 races used to air on ESPN and ESPN2 in the U.S., but Apple TV has signed an exclusive five-year deal to be the U.S. broadcaster of Formula 1 starting this season. That means the Australian Grand Prix and every other race of the 2026 F1 season will stream live on Apple TV. 

For those without traditional cable, that makes watching F1 much easier. If you aren't already an Apple TV subscriber and don't want to shell out for yet another streaming service, we have a guide on how to get Apple TV for free in 2026

How to watch the 2026 F1 season

Miami Grand Prix schedule 

All times Eastern

Friday, May 1

  • Practice One: 12:00 p.m. — 1:30 p.m. ET

  • Sprint Qualifying: 4:30 p.m. — 5:14 p.m. ET

Saturday, May 2

  • Sprint: 12:00 p.m. — 1:00 p.m. ET

  • Qualifying: 4:00 p.m. — 5:00 p.m. ET

Sunday, May 3

  • Miami Grand Prix: 4:00 p.m. ET

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F1 2026 Grand Prix schedule

March 6-8: Australian Grand Prix

March 13-15: Chinese Grand Prix

March 27-29: Japanese Grand Prix

April 10-12: Bahrain Grand Prix

April 17-19: Saudi Arabian Grand Prix

May 1-3: Miami Grand Prix

May 22-24: Canadian Grand Prix

June 5-7: Monaco Grand Prix

June 12-14: Spanish Grand Prix (Barcelona-Catalunya)

June 26-28: Austrian Grand Prix

July 3-5: British Grand Prix

July 17-19: Belgian Grand Prix

July 24-26: Hungarian Grand Prix

Aug. 21-23: Dutch Grand Prix

Sept. 4-6: Italian Grand Prix

Sept. 11-13: Spanish Grand Prix

Sept. 24-26: Azerbaijan Grand Prix

Oct. 9-11: Singapore Grand Prix

Oct. 23-25: United States Grand Prix

Oct. 30-Nov. 1: Mexico City Grand Prix

Nov. 6-8: São Paulo Grand Prix

Nov. 19-21: Las Vegas Grand Prix

Nov. 27-29: Qatar Grand Prix

Dec. 4-6: Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

The Day After the Day After (Plus a Day or Two): Recapping the Houston Texans’ 2026 NFL Draft actions

The Day After the Day After…when the raw, immediate emotions from the aftermath of a game diminish into the realm of clarity and the proverbial (or literal) hangover no longer haunts the mind. With that, a review of the Houston Texans and the 2026 NFL Draft.

Zaniness in the 1st Round…yep: With all the mock drafting that goes on out there and all the endless analysis of what is a glorified hiring fair, you would think that any and all possibilities would be accounted for coming into the 1st night of the draft. Yeah, about that…Sure, you probably had the Cardinals taking Love at 3. Maybe you didn’t quite see the Titans picking Tate at 4, but a Buckeye receiver going in the top 5 of the Draft is almost as constant as death, taxes, Caesar and the Northern Star. However, all of the trades went wild after that. Dallas, Kansas City, Philadelphia, Buffalo, the New Jersey/New York Jets, San Francisco and the Houston Texans moved up, down and all around that night. Seemed to be enough for Caserio to feel a sense of FOMO with the trades, hence trading up two spots. Was someone going to take Rutledge before 28? Rumors indicate that a lot of teams liked this IOL, and maybe Houston received intel that another team was going to make a move. Need I mention Ty Simpson and the Rams? All in all, placing any faith in a mock drafts is roughly akin to building a house on loose mud. 

Did Houston outfox Tennessee? Dunking on the BE-SFs is a Texans’ tradition. Again, if rumors are to be believed, the Texans received word that other teams, particularly the Giants and Titans, were looking at Jayden McDonald. That he slid to the 2nd round was one of the big headlines coming into Night 2 of the Draft. The Giants certainly would have loved him to replace Dexter Lawrence, who they just traded to the Bengals, and the Titans, with Robert Salah, would also desire him along their D-line. Thus, Houston made another Draft Day deal, sending picks to get that #36, which gave them McDonald and allowing them to beat out the Titans yet again. 

Texans Theme: Toughness. Most of the picks were either defense or positions associated with physicality. That was by design. Rutledge and McDonald are renown for tough playing as interior Oline and DT, respectively. The TE (Klein), well, a head-scratcher for the 2nd round’, but in theory, he could be a tough blocker. Then another guard (Nwaiwu), LB (Woodaz) and safety (Ramsey) in the 4th/5th round. The team did throw in a sure-handed slot receiver (Bond) but then closed out the draft with a LB from the National Champion Hoosiers (Fisher).  Will these all pan out? Too early to call now, but it won’t be for lack of trying from the Caserio regime. 

Speaking of Marlin Klein: Of all the picks by the Texans, his selection might be the one that gave most pause. A 2nd round pick on a guy like Klein, with only 12 starts in his career? Maybe Houston wants to enter the German market, but unless the Texans are playing in Berlin next season, but no one will be more under the microscope than this guy. Possible that he evolves into something special, but he doesn’t scream Gronk or pre-murder Hernandez, if that is what Caserio was thinking. Of course, one hopes Klein does not follow in the footsteps of another 2nd round Michigan TE taken by Houston: Benni Joppru. (Kids, ask your parents about what this TE did not do for the Texans, or in the NFL for that matter). 

Any UDFAs worth watching?: While most of the football headlines about player movement ended with the drafting of Mr. Irrelevant, there is still quite the market in Undrafted Free Agents (UDFAs). Houston is no exception. As of now, they are filling out the rosters with these hopefuls that didn’t hear their names called this weekend. Many will not make the cut, but that is not always the case. Long-time Houston fans recall Arian Foster, Jonathan Weeks and AJ Boyne. Maybe a name to consider: P Jack Stonehouse. Why the punter? Well, Houston did make a deal with the Saints for Kai Kroeger, sending a 2027 6th rounder for him. However, he did not exactly set the world afire punting in the Superdome. Townsend wasn’t perfect, and Frank Ross is one of the best special team coaches out there, but Kroeger doesn’t have that big an investment in him. Stonehouse may not have a lot of hype (how many punters do?), but he should get more than a fair shake at the punting job this preseason. 

FUN WITH NUMBERS

30: Number of Draft trades executed by Nick Caserio during his tenure:  For those that had some money riding on Caserio making a trade, you didn’t have to wait too long. Caserio made a deal with the Bills on Night 1 to move up two sports in the 1st round to get Rutledge to main the offensive interior. He followed that up with 4 trades over the next two days. Perhaps the best trade was the one to move up two spots with Las Vegas to draft McDonald. 

6: Total picks for Houston in the 2027 Draft. For those who can’t quite get over their draft porn fix, here is looking ahead to 2027. Houston has a 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 7th as of now but does anyone think it will remain that way in 12 months (see previous FUN WITH NUMBERS entry). 

GAME BALLS

Kayden McDonald: A legit first round talent, but one of two players who did not hear his name called in the Green Room on Night 1. Goodell apparently asked him to come back for Week 2. His reward: Going to a team that now might have the best overall DL in the NFL. With Will Anderson, Jr and Danielle Hunter as his bookends, McDonald is going to get every chance to feast like he did last season at Ohio State. If he can channel his disappointment at not being a 1st rounder into his play, everyone associated with Houston is going to be very, very happy.

The City of Pittsburgh: Even if they got trolled hard (see below), they did put together one heck of a draft celebration. When you are home to one of the iconic franchises in the game, you have to rise to the occasion, and they did. Good for the Yinzers, even if Iron City Beer will always be second best to its Texan counterpart, 

Our Men on the Ground: Yes, we at Battle Red Blog got a couple of our guys right into the maelstrom, even getting the chance to ask questions of our future stars.  

Our very own @FizzyJoe got to ask a question of the Houston #Texans' latest addition to the defense!

Here's Joe Critz with Kayden McDonald. pic.twitter.com/LXoOkmAXKl

— Battle Red Blog (@battleredblog) April 25, 2026

SHOULD BE FORCED TO LISTEN TO MEL KIPER JR AND STEPHEN A. SMITH IDIOCITIC RANTS ON THEIR LACK OF ACTUAL, ACCURATE NFL DRAFT KNOWLEDGE ON REPEAT UNTIL THE SCHEDULE RELEASE

Steelers’ Front Office in the 1st Round: Bad enough that their 1st round pick got swiped by Howie Roseman and the Eagles. However, to have that happen while you are on the phone with the draft pick, and have the Eagles call him while you are talking, only to see that the Eagles moved up, by dealing with their mortal enemy (Dallas) to get the pick to take your pick…that is some serious gettin’ trolled in public. Perhaps the Steelers still made a good pick, but that will go down in draft lore, and maybe not in a good way.

Mel Kiper, Jr.: Why hasn’t he retired, especially when he said he would years ago? 

Mike Vrabel/Dianna Russini: You would think that both of these people have seen enough crises/trainwrecks in their business associations to figure out what to do and what not to do. Apparently, they didn’t get the memo. The Patriots won’t fire Vrabel, but the trolling he is about to receive on the road will be epic, and very well deserved.  Russini, well, perhaps it is most telling when Nancy Armor and Christine Brennan, usually staunch defenders of their female sports reporting colleagues, are ripping her a new one. All of this right before the draft. It got drowned out with the picks and commentary, but would it shock anyone to see yet more leaked photos come out soon? 

With that, the NFL Draft leaves Pittsburgh, with Washington D.C. on the clock for the 2027 Draft. Now we turn our attention to the next big event on the calendar, the schedule release, currently slated for mid-May (tentatively the 13th). More to follow when that comes out. 

Notable moves the Dallas Cowboys have made across 2026 offseason

ARLINGTON, TX - DECEMBER 14: Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer looks on from the field during warmups prior to an NFL football game against the Minnesota Vikings at AT&T Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Dallas Cowboys have been extremely busy since the 2025 season ended. Thankfully that campaign feels like forever ago now, although a lot is going to have to happen for us to fully forget how miserable the defense was.

Christian Parker is here now as the defensive coordinator and seems to have enough support to ensure that an event like last year’s defense is not even possible. The Cowboys have thrown an enormous amount of resources at the defensive side of the ball and will look very different as a result of it.

With the draft now behind us we can tie a bow on the major points of roster construction that the team will pass through this offseason. Obviously there will be a few things here and there, but the meat and potatoes have been cooked and plated.

Below you will find the significant points of roster adjustments that the Cowboys have made this offseason.

Returning

  • Javonte Williams
  • George Pickens (franchise tag)
  • T.J. Bass (tender)
  • Sam Williams
  • Josh Butler
  • Reddy Steward
  • Princeton Fant
  • Brandon Aubrey

Note: This list only includes players who returned after their previous contract expired. Players who could have maybe been released but had their contracts adjusted are not included.

Free Agency Additions

  • Jalen Thompson
  • P.J. Locke
  • Otito Ogbonnia
  • Rashan Gary (trade)
  • Tyrus Wheat
  • Sam Howell
  • Cobie Durant
  • Matt Hennessy
  • Corey Ballentine
  • Derion Kendrick
  • Jonathan Bullard
  • Marquez Valdes-Scantling

Draft Class

  • 1: Caleb Downs, Ohio State
  • 1: Malachi Lawrence, UCF
  • 3: Jaishawn Barham, Michigan
  • 4: Drew Shelton, Penn State
  • 4: Devin Moore, Florida
  • 4: LT Overton, Alabama
  • 7: Anthony Smith, East Carolina
  • Dee Winters was also acquired during the draft by way of trade

There is a lot of work here. No one is ever going to say something silly like that the Cowboys are “all in”, but they are walking the walk a little bit.

Wins will ultimately define whether the walk was legitimate, but they are at the very least on their way.

Right?

The Open could introduce rule change that would’ve put multiple players in trouble at The Masters

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Photo by David Cannon/R&A/R&A via Getty Images

The 2026 major championship season is now underway, with the PGA Championship, The Open Championship and the US Open set to follow The Masters in the calendar.

Rory McIlroy won The Masters at Augusta National earlier this month, successfully defending his title for his second green jacket.

But many others endured a very different experience in Georgia, which has prompted a potential rule change for The Open Championship.

Sergio Garcia was reprimanded by Augusta officials after he damaged a tee box out of frustration, while there were calls for Robert MacIntyre to be disqualified from The Masters after he was caught flipping his middle finger and smashing his club into the ground.

Such misconduct on the course could now be severely punished at The Open, which takes place at Royal Birkdale in July.

The Open could introduce a two-shot penalty for on-course misconduct

Speaking to BBC Sport, R&A chief executive Mark Darbon said of a new code of conduct policy at Royal Birkdale: “It will depend on the circumstance and a determination of what their actions may lead to, but you could well see a two-shot penalty, for example, being deployed.

“We will clarify all of those details in the buildup to the championship.”

That definitely would have put the likes of Garcia and MacIntyre in trouble at The Masters, and indeed several others elsewhere.

Earlier this month, Max Homa threw his club in frustration at the RBC Heritage, which again would have undoubtedly led to punishment under the possible code of conduct policy for The Open.

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Photo by David Cannon/Getty Images

Player misconduct should decline under possible two-shot penalty

While eradicating misconduct entirely won’t be an easy feat, introducing a two-shot penalty looks like a very smart starting place.

Such a punishment could have major implications for the leaderboard, with the margins for error having become increasingly small.

A two-shot penalty could be the difference between a made cut and a missed cut, or more importantly first and second place.

McIlroy triumphed at The Masters by a single shot, with similar margins having played out at The Open over recent years.

MacIntyre said his bad behaviour won’t change following criticism of his outburst at Augusta, but a two-shot penalty is very likely to change his mind.

Tempers do, of course, often reach boiling point in the heat of the moment given what is at stake, especially at major championships.

But players should take their responsibility as role models very seriously, and shouldn’t be allowed to cross the line, just as fans aren’t.

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What Chicago Cubs finally achieved against Padres’ Mason Miller for first time since August 2025

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The Chicago Cubs did something no team had managed against Mason Miller in nearly nine months.

The San Diego Padres closer had been operating on a ridiculous scoreless run, turning late innings into a near-automatic shutdown whenever he took the mound.

But the Cubs finally broke through, even if San Diego still managed to survive the scare.

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Chicago Cubs finally score on Mason Miller after a long drought

As highlighted by MLB on X, Chicago ended one of the most dominant active streaks in baseball.

“Cubs score the first run off Mason Miller since August 5, 2025,” the MLB X handle tweeted.

That run ended Miller’s scoreless streak at 34 2/3 innings, a Padres franchise record and one of the longest relief streaks in modern MLB history.

The moment came in the ninth inning with the Padres leading 9-5, when the Cubs loaded the bases, and Nico Hoerner brought home the first run on a groundout.

How Chicago Cubs made Mason Miller look human in the ninth inning

The inning started with drama, as Matt Shaw reached on an infield single that appeared close to rolling foul but was ruled fair.

Dansby Swanson and Pete Crow-Armstrong followed with singles of their own, loading the bases and putting Miller in real trouble for the first time in months.

Hoerner’s groundout officially snapped the streak, and a wild pitch later brought in another run to make the finish more uncomfortable for San Diego.

Miller still recovered enough to close out the 9-7 win, striking out Alex Bregman to end it and secure his 10th save of the season.

So while the Padres walked away with the result, the Cubs walked away with the rare achievement. They finally proved Miller could be touched.

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Cadillac F1 team reveals special Miami GP livery

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The Cadillac Formula 1 team has revealed a special livery for this weekend’s Miami Grand Prix – its first race event on home soil.

Cadillac is making its world championship debut this year, with a highest finish of 13th over the opening three rounds – Valtteri Bottas achieved that result in China.

Read Also: The good, the bad and the ugly from Cadillac’s F1 debut

The team’s maiden car, named MAC-26 as a tribute to American motorsport icon Mario Andretti, usually sports a dual black-and-white livery, which was unveiled in an approximately $20m advertisement at this year’s Super Bowl.

Cadillac has now revealed a new design for the Floridian contest, incorporating the stars and stripes of the United States flag.

The rear wing features an unusually colourful touch, with the ‘USA’ acronym amid the country’s red, white and blue, though this is yet to be shown via imagery.

“The Cadillac Formula 1 Team’s special Miami Grand Prix livery is a natural extension and speaks without excess. It's deliberate and confident,” said chief brand advisor Cassidy Towriss. “This is our first home race, and it mattered to us that fans still recognize what they've come to know. I can’t wait for the crowd to see it on track for the first time. There's no place like home.”

The best Miami Grand Prix result by an American car so far is Kevin Magnussen’s 10th place for Haas in 2023, after the Dane qualified fourth but dropped down the order in the race.

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✨ Friede masterclass & a Spandau lad: Icon League team of the week

✨ Friede masterclass & a Spandau lad: Icon League team of the week
✨ Friede masterclass & a Spandau lad: Icon League team of the week

Matchday nine of the Icon League has been played, and the regular-season champion has been decided. With nine wins from nine games, Fokus Eagles are deserved champions, and no fewer than two players made the Team of the Week


Andrea Hoxha, the Eagles’ goalkeeper, is the first player on the list. He produced numerous saves and stopped a nine-meter shot. But by now, everyone should know that Hoxha is not only outstanding on his line. He is the player with the most touches and keeps contributing offensively as well. He did so again against Buzz Club, scoring one goal and providing a beautiful trivela assist for his teammate Sidney Friede

Friede was the standout player on the pitch, and there was no way around him this week. With four excellent goals, Friede put his team on course for victory early on. His goals had everything a football fan could want: a clean volley, a backheel goal, a clever finish using the boards, and one nutmegging Julian Mehl. 

Noah Jones scored three goals to help Berlin City to victory. The Berlin side beat the Wontorriors 7–3. A very clear final score. In reality, though, the game was much closer. Jones’ clinical finishing in particular made the result look so emphatic. 

The only player to make the Team of the Week despite his team losing is Norbert Jaszczak. The Pole gave everything and led his team into overtime with four goals and two assists, but it still was not enough for his team’s first win. Even so, Jaszczak was the outstanding player on the pitch, and his performance definitely deserved a victory. 

OneFootball celebrated their first win after seven defeats against The Pack. Amer Dzindic was especially committed, never giving up despite trailing 0–6 and continuing to drive his team forward. He took responsibility, scored a goal himself, and provided the decisive assist for the golden goal in overtime.

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Somerset head coach Kerr signs new deal

Jason Kerr, wearing a Somerset training top with navy blue, blue and light blue patterns and a white Somerset badge, while talking to his players before a T20 game against Glamorgan at the County Ground
Jason Kerr has won three titles as Somerset head coach [Getty Images]

Somerset head coach Jason Kerr has signed a new two-year contract to keep him at the club until at least the end of the 2028 season.

The 52-year-old former Somerset all-rounder has been in charge at the County Ground since 2018.

Kerr guided his side to third in Division One of the County Championship last season and has also won the One-Day Cup in 2019, as well as the Vitality Blast twice, in 2023 and 2025.

He previously led the club's academy and second XI from 2005 to 2015 and then became a first-team bowling coach before stepping up to the head coach role.

"My hunger and desire to be successful and to develop players only gets stronger," Kerr told the club website.

"It's incredibly exciting when you look at the potential of the club. The group of players we have can achieve great things.

"It's been an incredible journey so far and one that's brought successes to the club. Hopefully, we can add to that success in the coming years."

Somerset's director of cricket Andy Hurry said Kerr's passion for the county is "plain for all to see".

"As well as leading the team to three major titles, he has instilled a culture within the dressing room that has enabled our players and staff to thrive," said Hurry.

"This is evidenced in the number of players and coaches who have been selected for global tournaments and international cricket over the last few years."

Somerset are unbeaten in their first three County Championship matches this season, with two wins and a draw, and are second in the table, only behind Warwickshire, who have played one game more.

Kerr at the heart of Somerset success - analysis

Anthony Gibson, BBC Radio Somerset commentator

Jason Kerr has been at the heart of Somerset's success over the past eight seasons, in the course of which they have won the Royal London Cup, two Vitality Blast titles and come oh-so close to winning the really big one – the County Championship.

Quite apart from his technical coaching expertise, which is of the highest order, his greatest strength has been the team spirit that he has nurtured, built as it is on a squad of almost entirely home-produced players, many of whom he developed when he was in charge of the matchless Somerset pathway.

If you are looking for a reason why Somerset, as a small club, so consistently punches above its weight, then look no further than Jason Kerr.

How five-star OL recruit Maxwell Hiller fits with Florida Gators

Florida football is riding a wave of momentum like few teams in the conference, having secured commitments from multiple blue-chip recruits in the last month. A cornerstone piece in the Gators 2027 recruiting class, five-star interior offensive lineman Maxwell Hiller's choice to target Gainesville for the start of his collegiate career speaks volumes to the trajectory of Jon Sumrall's program.

The top recruit at his position is an immediate identity builder. Offensive and defensive linemen dominate the highest tier of recruiting rankings — according to On3 industry rankings, three of the top five play in the trenches. Hiller's decision to join the Gators is a tone-setter for the new regime. Physical football is the clear path for Florida to return to prominence, a fact that is reflected on the recruiting trail.

To compete in the SEC means to constantly be locked in an arms race with the likes of Alabama, Georgia and Texas. The first-year coach has the Orange and Blue competing alongside the conference elites once again. So, is Florida back in the elite recruiting conversation and can Sumrall translate this into wins?

New offensive coordinator Buster Faulkner is expected to emphasize multiple run schemes, both inside and outside zones, paired with a tempo and rhythm pass game. Having a dominant force like Hiller makes this plan much more viable.

At 6-feet-5-inches, 305 pounds, Hiller is incredibly mobile for his size — his near 4.9-second 40-yard dash proves this. Expect him to be able to generate movement in zone schemes and climb to linebackers on space runs.

More than half of the nation's 21 five-star prospects have already committed, according to ESPN. This denotes the national strategy in recruiting is shifting. Commitments are coming earlier, NIL negotiations are only becoming more complex and programs are prioritizing blue-chip talent like Hiller, who can attract others to join.

Florida doesn't seem to be done yet, with several top-10 prospects still uncommitted, the Gators remain in the hunt to land another game-changing player for its 2027 class. The big question now becomes, can the program close?

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Updated UFC Featherweight Rankings: Where Does Aljamain Sterling Land After Saturday’s Win?

Updated UFC Featherweight Rankings: Where Does Aljamain Sterling Land After Saturday’s Win?
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On Saturday night, top 10 UFC featherweights Aljamain Sterling and Youssef Zalal looked to inch closer to a title opportunity in 2026 when they faced off in the main event of the promotion’s latest Fight Night card inside the UFC Apex.

Just like he did when he became a champion at 135 pounds, Sterling used his outstanding grappling to win the first two rounds and score a unanimous decision victory over the red-hot Zalal. Following their clash on Saturday, let’s take a look at where they now land in our updated UFC featherweight rankings.

10. Arnold Allen (20-4)

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A few years ago, England’s Arnold Allen was primed to be a future title contender after winning 10 straight to start his UFC career. However, then he started to face the elites of the division and saw what the deep end of the water at featherweight was, as he lost two straight.

However, he scored a must-win in 2024 against Giga Chikadze. Unfortunately, he was sidelined for a year and a half before he finally returned for a tough test at UFC 324 against Jean Silva. Despite his best efforts in a great fight, he came up short against the Brazilian. Falling for the third time in his last four fights.

9. Youssef Zalal (18-6-1)

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After going winless in four-straight, Youssef Zalal was cut from the UFC four years ago and had to fight his way back into the company. He did that and entered UFC 320 on an impressive seven-fight win streak. In his tough scrap on the main card of a PPV, he dominated and scored a first-round submission win on a top-10 stalwart, Josh Emmet.

The huge victory landed him his first headlining spot when he took on former bantamweight king Aljamain Sterling. Unfortunately, the future Hall of Famer was able to outwork him. Ending his win streak at eight straight.

8. Steve Garcia (19-5)

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After losing two of his first three inside the Octagon and seeming on the verge of being cut, veteran Steve Garcia has caught fire over the last four years. In that time, he has won seven straight, with all but one coming by decision.

Of his last four victories, three were first-round knockouts. He has violently earned his spot in our latest UFC featherweight rankings top 10.

7. Yair Rodriguez (20-5)

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After a period where he battled injuries and some tough losses, there was doubt as to whether Yair Rodriguez would ever reach his potential. He quieted all the uncertainty with massive wins over Brian Ortega and Josh Emmett. The latter made him the new interim champion. However, his reign was short-lived as Alexander Volkanovski took back the undisputed spot at UFC 290.

He then followed that up with another decisive loss in his home country to Brian Ortega in February. He entered UFC 314 in a must-win situation if he ever wanted to fight for UFC gold again. In a big fight welcoming Patricio Pitbull to the UFC, “El Pantera” posted a dominant win to get his name back in the championship conversation.

6. Aljamain Sterling (26-5)

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After an outstanding run at bantamweight that should land him a spot in the UFC Hall of Fame, Aljamain Sterling made the jump to featherweight in 2024. While he split his first two at 145 pounds, his lone loss came against the division’s top contender, Movsar Evloev.

Since that defeat, he has won two straight, including an April main event victory over one of the division’s hottest fighters, Youssef Zalal.

5. Jean Silva (17-3)

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If there were any doubts about how good Jean Silva was, he sent a massive message to the division at UFC 314 by shutting down Bryce Mitchell’s grappling and pummeling him on the feet. Unfortunately, despite looking good at points in his follow-up against Diego Lopes in September, he suffered a TKO loss that ended a 13-fight win streak.

But he proved he remains an emerging contender at 145 in January of this year when he bounced back with a hard-fought win against another ranked fighter in Arnold Allen at UFC 324. The victory got him back on track and in the contender mix for 2026.

4. Lerone Murphy (17-1-1)

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England’s Lerone Murphy has quietly become one of the best 145-pound fighters in the world. “The Miracle” had won nine straight inside the Octagon, and seemingly set himself up for a title fight in his next bout with his win at UFC 319.

However, instead, he was given the unsolvable puzzle that is Movsar Evloev in March. Unfortunately, he was the Russian’s latest decision loss victim. Murphy is still one of the best featherweights in the world, but a title shot in 2026 is now unlikely.

3. Diego Lopes (27-8)

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After making his UFC debut in a very difficult short-notice clash with Movsar Evloev, Diego Lopes has had an impressive run inside the Octagon. He is 6-3 in the UFC, with his setbacks coming in elite competition. However, in that time, he has scored some big wins, including over Brian Ortega and Jean Silva.

In January, he got a second — maybe unwarranted — crack at the title. And just like his opportunity in April 2025, he was outpointed and outworked by division legend Alexander Volkanovski. Nevertheless, the 31-year-old remains one of the must-watch fighters in the division.

2. Movsar Evloev (20-0) – Top Contender

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Since he entered the UFC in 2019, former M1 star Movsar Evloev has been a problem that fighters at featherweight just can’t solve. Entering 2026, the Russian was 9-0 inside the Octagon and has scored wins over top talent like Diego Lopes, Aljamain Sterling, and Arnold Allen.

Evloev extended his unbeaten run in March when he scored his biggest victory yet against Lerone Murphy in his foe’s home country. While he isn’t an exciting fighter, he has done more than enough to be the No. 1 contender to Volkanovski.

1. Alexander Volkanovski (28-4) – Champion

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Alexander Volkanovski has solidified his place as the best featherweight of all time. However, trips up in weight for a second title and the rise of Ilia Topuria led to three straight losses for “The Great” and speculation that his best days were behind him.

However, he has bounced back from those setbacks to reassert his dominance at 145 pounds with back-to-back wins over Diego Lopes. The most recent came in front of his countrymen at UFC 325. While he didn’t get the finish, he proved once again he was levels above the native of Brazil.

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Penguins playoff tickets 2026: See the cheapest prices, seats, schedule for NHL postseason games in Pittsburgh

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After a three-year drought, the Penguins are back. And Pittsburgh is ready for some NHL Playoff action.

The 2016 and 2017 Stanley Cup victors will begin their title hunt in the best way possible, against rival Flyers. You couldn't draw it up any better.

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The road to glory won't be easy, but it'll be worthwhile. Can Pittsburgh use early playoff momentum to skate to a Stanley Cup Finals appearance?

There's only one way to find out. Here's how to support the Penguins during their NHL Playoff run with tickets to every game.

Penguins 2026 playoff tickets

Tickets to Penguins games are available now on StubHub!

Pittsburgh will have home-ice advantage during the series. Prices for Game 1 at PPG Paints Arena currently start at $215.

Click below for the latest look at ticket availability.

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Penguins 2026 playoff schedule

The Penguins will face the Flyers in the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.

Below is a look at upcoming games.

First round

Philadelphia leads 3-2

DateGameTime (ET)
Sat., April 18Game 1: Flyers 3, Penguins 2-
Mon., april 20Game 2: Flyers 3, Penguins 0-
Wed., April 22Game 3: Flyers 5, Penguins 2-
Sat., April 25Game 4: Penguins 4, Flyers 2-
Mon., April 27Game 5: Penguins 3, Flyers 2-
Wed., April 29Game 6 at Philadelphia7:30 p.m.
Sat., May 2Game 7 at Pittsburgh*TBD

*If necessary

NHL Playoffs 2026 dates

The Stanley Cup Playoffs are about to begin. Below is a look at key dates throughout the postseason.

  • April 18: First day of playoffs
  • June 21: Stanley Cup Finals Game 7 (if necessary)

NHL Playoffs 2026 bracket, matchups

Below is a look at the bracket and matchups for the NHL Playoffs. For ticket details to every series, click here.

Eastern Conference

  • (A1) Buffalo Sabres vs. (WC1) Boston Bruins
  • (A2) Tampa Bay Lightning vs. (A3) Montreal Canadiens
  • (M1) Carolina Hurricanes vs. (WC2) Ottawa Senators
  • (M2) Pittsburgh Penguins vs. (M3) Philadelphia Flyers

Western Conference

  • (C1) Colorado Avalanche vs. (WC2) Los Angeles Kings
  • (C2) Dallas Stars vs. (C3) Minnesota Wild
  • (P1) Vegas Golden Knights vs. (WC1) Utah Mammoth
  • (P2) Edmonton Oilers vs. (P3) Anaheim Ducks

Barcelona defensive trio’s stance on summer exit as club open to offers – report

Barcelona defensive trio’s stance on summer exit as club open to offers – report
Barcelona defensive trio’s stance on summer exit as club open to offers – report

It is no secret that Barcelona are dreaming big this coming summer, with the club setting their sights firmly on Julian Alvarez and Alessandro Bastoni, among others.

However, in order to facilitate a move for either of these stars, Barcelona must generate fresh revenue and that is where player sales come into the picture.

Recent reports suggest the Catalans are ready to sell three first-team stars this summer in the form of Alejandro Balde, Jules Kounde and Ronald Araujo.

But do they want to leave?

Cadena SER has done a follow-up story on Barcelona’s quest to secure exits of these three players this summer, offering perspective on how each of them feels about the decision.

As far as Balde is concerned, he has no desire to leave Camp Nou and wants to continue his progression under Hansi Flick.

Araujo, Balde reluctant to leave (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)

The Catalans, too, rate Balde highly and despite the recent links to Marc Cucurella, they won’t consider a sale for the Spanish international unless there is a significant offer.

Araujo also wants to continue at Barça, but he is less sure than Balde, knowing he might not be as important to the club’s team setup compared to the left-back.

Araujo has often faced criticism for his inconsistency, and it is clear that he is not Flick’s first-choice option in central defence. This could harbour some doubt in the Uruguayan’s mind heading into the summer transfer window.

The final player on the list is Kounde, who is more likely to leave Barcelona among the three in the coming summer.

The report adds that Kounde could leave Barcelona if the club receive a strong offer. The Frenchman is drawn to the idea of playing in the Premier League.

FIFA to change yellow card suspension rules for 2026 World Cup

FIFA is reportedly set to change the rules around yellow card suspensions at the 2026 World Cup, in a bid to avoid players missing key knockout games.

According to reports from The Athletic and BBC, FIFA will add a second amnesty stage at this summer's tournament, wiping away all yellow cards at the end of the group stage as well as after the quarterfinals.

The new rule is set to be adopted this week at the FIFA Council meeting in Vancouver.

Previously, the only amnesty stage came after the quarterfinal. That meant that a player would be suspended if they received total two yellow cards prior to their team's game in the last eight.

But the 2026 World Cup will feature 48 teams for the first time and as a result, the knockout stage will begin with the Round of 32 instead of the Round of 16 like prior editions.

That has led to the second stage of yellow card amnesty, which means that players will only receive a suspension if they are yellow carded in two of three group stage matches, or in two matches out of the round of 32, round of 16 and quarterfinal.

The new regulation should result in fewer teams missing key players for World Cup knockout matches.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: World Cup yellow card amnesty: FIFA to introduce second phase

Alex Cora Shares Emotional Farewell Message For Red Sox Nation

Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora

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The Boston Red Soxshockingly parted ways with Alex Cora on Saturday, firing him and five of his assistant coaches after the team's disappointing 10-17 start.

Cora has been active on social media since then. On Sunday, he posted the word "Happy!" on X along with a smiling emoji. He's also posted several photos to his Instagram story, including ones of him and his fired coaches leaving Baltimore and getting dinner together in the North End.

On Tuesday, the World Series-winning manager shared an emotional message on X thanking Red Sox Nation for supporting him and his family over the last eight years.

Boston, we will miss you.
Gracias for making us part of you. #RedSoxNation, you are the ❤️ of that team, keep believing, you really care and that’s what pushes everyone in the @RedSox to give it all day in and day out.
With respect and love
AC

— Alex (@ac13alex) April 28, 2026

"Boston, we will miss you. Gracias for making us part of you. #RedSoxNation, you are the ❤️(heart emoji) of that team, keep believing, you really care and that’s what pushes everyone in the @RedSox to give it all day in and day out. With respect and love AC."

Cora played for Boston, too, helping the team win a World Series as a player in 2007. He's had a special relationship with Red Sox fans for two decades now, establishing himself as a pillar of the organization and the community.

After nearly a decade as one of Boston's most successful and respected managers in team history, it will be interesting to see what Cora does next. However, Red Sox fans will always remember and appreciate him for leading the best team in franchise history in 2018.

More MLB: What's Driving Red Sox's Stunning Turnaround?

Patriots Reportedly Release 1,523-Yard RB After Drafting Jam Miller

New England Patriots running back Elijah Mitchell

Patriots Reportedly Release 1,523-Yard RB After Drafting Jam Miller originally appeared on NESN. Add NESN as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The New England Patriots are making roster adjustments following the conclusion of the 2026 NFL Draft, and it looks like they have decided to part ways with one of their running backs on Tuesday.

According to Doug Kyed from the Boston Herald, the Patriots have released running back Elijah Mitchell.

The Patriots released RB Elijah Mitchell, per source.

— Doug Kyed (@DougKyed) April 28, 2026

New England signed Mitchell to the practice squad in late December and then inked him to a future contract after the conclusion of the Super Bowl in February.

Mitchell has spent four seasons in the NFL, playing three years with the San Francisco 49ers and one season with the Kansas City Chiefs. Over the course of 28 career games, he has recorded 1,523 rushing yards and nine touchdowns.

New England drafted Alabama running back Jam Miller in the seventh round of the 2026 NFL Draft, suggesting Mitchell's departure could be due to Miller's addition.

The Patriots also released two players on Monday, including tight end Hunter Lang and wide receiver John Jiles.

New England is gearing up for the rookie minicamp and mandatory minicamp, and we can expect a few more moves on the horizon.

More NFL: Patriots Need To Sign Former Chargers First Round Pick To Address Hole On Roster After Draft

A club where everyone is pulling together

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To paraphrase Harold Wilson, a week is a long time in football.

It certainly proved that way for West Bromwich Albion last week.

Off the back of a huge away win at Preston North End, Albion went into the week knowing that a win at home to a beleaguered Watford, coupled with anything less than that for Oxford against Wrexham, would make them mathematically safe.

Both of those things came to pass as the Baggies ran out emphatic winners against the Hornets, while the U's fell to defeat.

We were allowed just 72 hours to bask in the glow of Championship survival before it was ripped away from us.

At 5pm on Friday, the EFL announced that they would be deducting Albion two points because of alleged financial breaches - which the club continue to claim they are innocent of.

Gallingly, no clarification was offered as to why Albion were found guilty or even how much the club were supposed to be in breach by, as the EFL neglected to provide the written reasons for the sanction.

A strong club statement highlighted the ridiculous nature of the decision, pointing out that the reason they were perceived to be over the limit was that the EFL were counting charitable donations as losses because of a rule change which had occurred after Albion had made the donations. The losses had then been applied to Albion's profit and sustainability calculation retrospectively.

The absurdity of the situation was not lost on respected figures around the football world, such as Kieran Maguire, Henry Winter and others, who were quick to point out how ridiculous the sanction, process, timing and lack of transparency appeared.

But, while social media feeds were awash with strong opinions on the potentially season-defining deduction, everyone inside the club focused on the final, powerful line of the club's statement.

"For now, we will settle this on the pitch."

It was a stance very much in line with the way James Morrison had approached the initial rumours of the charge a week earlier.

The interim boss knew he would face questions on the subject ahead of Albion's clash at Deepdale, but he very politely informed journalists that he had little to say on the matter, that he was only focusing on things within his control.

He also informed the media that his players would not be discussing the matter either, as he had taken the step of banning all talk of the story in the dressing room.

I doubt James Morrison sees himself as a master psychologist, but what is clear is that he understands players and fans, and he knows how to unify a club.

Most of this season, we have been a club divided.

Boardroom wrangles, two managers sacked, and fans and players about as disconnected at times as I can remember.

Yet, in a few short weeks, Morrison has changed all of that, and we have a club where it feels like everyone is pulling in the same direction again.

Albion have exhibited incredible mental strength and resilience to outwork and outfight teams week in, week out, resulting in an incredible 10-game unbeaten run.

And, following an unprecedentedly tumultuous week, Morrison kept minds focused on the task at hand as Albion confirmed safety for a second time on Saturday afternoon with a draw at home to Ipswich.

A truly testing week had been navigated flawlessly and, despite the best efforts of the EFL, our season was settled in the only place it should be – on the pitch!

Atlético-PI thrash Rio Negro-RR for A2’s biggest win

Atlético-PI thrash Rio Negro-RR for A2’s biggest win
Atlético-PI thrash Rio Negro-RR for A2’s biggest win

Atlético-PI’s 8-1 rout of Rio Negro-RR is the biggest win of this edition of the Brazilian Women’s A2 ChampionshipCredits: @samukafotos_/Disclosure @atleticopiauiense

Atlético-PI’s 8-1 thrashing of Rio Negro-RR this Monday (28) became the biggest win of this edition of the Brazilian Women’s A2 Championship. At Lindolfo Monteiro, in Teresina, the home side won with goals from Natalinha (2), Eduarda Balbino (2), Steffany, Edilene, Duda and Giovana - Samira pulled one back for the team from Roraima.

With the emphatic result, Atlético regained the lead on goal difference. They are tied on 18 points with Vasco, who also have a 100% record in the competition, but sit top of the table with a goal difference of 17 compared to Cruzmaltino’s 16.

The second biggest win of the season also came in the current round, the tournament’s sixth, in Vasco’s 5-0 victory over Paysandu at Curuzu, in Belém, on Saturday (25). On the same day, Minas Brasília beat UDA-AL 5-1 at Gerson Amaral, in Coruripe.

Also by a 5-1 scoreline, Itabirito-MG defeated Vila Nova in the fifth round, on April 19, at Onésio Brasileiro Alvarenga, in Goiânia. The day before, Taubaté overcame UDA-AL 4-0 at Joaquim de Morais Filho, in Taubaté. This was also the scoreline of Vasco’s win over Pérolas Negras at Nivaldo Pereira, in Nova Iguaçu, in the third round, on March 28.

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Penguins vs. Flyers playoff tickets 2026: How to buy, prices, schedule for Battle of Pennsylvania series

Erik Karlsson, Tyson Foerster

Penguins vs. Flyers playoff tickets 2026: How to buy, prices, schedule for Battle of Pennsylvania series originally appeared on SportsNet Pittsburgh. Add SportsNet Pittsburgh as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Hockey fans couldn't ask for anything better. The Penguins and Flyers will kick things off in the first round of the NHL Playoffs with a rivalry battle.

The Battle of Pennsylvania  was played four times throughout the regular season. The teams split the series, though Philly's wins came in shootouts. The Pens outscored their rivals 16-9.

BUY NOW: Get tickets to Penguins vs. Flyers playoff series on StubHub

Fortunately for the Flyers, history doesn't matter right now, and they have the momentum heading into the postseason after a thrilling playoff-clinching showdown.

This will be one to remember. Here's how you can see all the action live and in-person with tickets to every game of the Penguins vs. Flyers playoff series.

Penguins vs. Flyers playoff tickets

Tickets to the Penguins-Flyers playoff series are available now on StubHub!

Pittsburgh will host Games 1 and 2 while Philly will host Games 3 and 4. Currently, the get-in price for the games is about $250. Should the series go to extras, the price will likely rise.

Click the link below for the latest look at ticket availability.

BUY NOW: Latest prices, seats for Penguins-Flyers in Battle of Pennsylvania

Penguins vs. Flyers playoff schedule

The Penguins will have home-ice advantage when they face the Flyers in the first round of the NHL Playoffs.

Here's a complete schedule of the series.

Philadelphia leads 3-2

DateGameTime (ET)
Sat., April 18Game 1: Flyers 3, Penguins 2-
Mon., April 20Game 2: Flyers 3, Penguins 0-
Wed., April 22Game 3: Flyers 5, Penguins 2-
Sat., April 25Game 4: Penguins 4, Flyers 2-
Mon., April 27Game 5: Penguins 3, Flyers 2-
Wed., April 29Game 6 at Philadelphia7:30 p.m.
Sat., May 2Game 7 at Pittsburgh*TBD

*If necessary

NHL Playoffs 2026 bracket, matchups

Below is a look at the bracket and matchups for the NHL Playoffs. For ticket details to every series click here.

Eastern Conference

  • (A1) Buffalo Sabres vs. (WC1) Boston Bruins
  • (A2) Tampa Bay Lightning vs. (A3) Montreal Canadiens
  • (M1) Carolina Hurricanes vs. (WC2) Ottawa Senators
  • (M2) Pittsburgh Penguins vs. (M3) Philadelphia Flyers

Western Conference

  • (C1) Colorado Avalanche vs. (WC2) Los Angeles Kings
  • (C2) Dallas Stars vs. (C3) Minnesota Wild
  • (P1) Vegas Golden Knights vs. (WC1) Utah Mammoth
  • (P2) Edmonton Oilers vs. (P3) Anaheim Ducks

Damon Payne's NFL dream continues with Kansas City Chiefs

Generally, five-star recruits are expected to eventually be day one, or at least day two, NFL draft picks. For former five-star defensive tackle Damon Payne, it didn't exactly work out that way.

Payne hailed from Belleville High School, mere minutes from Ann Arbor, but opted to start his career playing for Nick Saban at Alabama. He never quite took hold in Tuscaloosa, even when Kalen DeBoer took over the Crimson Tide in 2024. Thus, in 2025, Payne opted to return home, where he hoped his career would flourish.

Payne still was a reserve player, and though he saw a lot of time on task, he didn't necessarily have a statline that indicated his intermittent dominance. With 16 tackles and two tackles for loss, Payne wasn't seen in the same light as teammate Rayshaun Benny.

Thus, unlike Benny (who ended up being a seventh-round pick), Payne didn't get the call that he was getting selected in the 2026 NFL draft. But, he is still getting his opportunity, having signed with the Kansas City Chiefs as an undrafted free agent.

✍️ Damon Payne has signed with the Kansas City Chiefs! pic.twitter.com/xM7rHEEfJZ

— Michigan Football (@UMichFootball) April 26, 2026

The Chiefs often had a cadre of Wolverines up front, ranging from Frank Clark to Taco Charlton to Mike Danna. Danna was the last man standing in Kansas City, but ultimately was released this offseason. Payne will come in and hope to continue the tradition of former Michigan players playing stalwart on the historically disrupted defensive line.

This article originally appeared on Wolverines Wire: Damon Payne signs with Chiefs as undrafted free agent

Olympic ice hockey matches in 2030 in Paris or Lyon after Nice veto?

Ice hockey games at the 2030 Winter Olympics in the French Alps could be moved to Paris or Lyon because the new mayor of Nice opposes a temporary venue in the home stadium of a local football club.

The organizing committee said on Tuesday it was broadening its look for a suitable venue to "existing facilities in other major metropolitan areas such as Lyon or Paris" which seat at least 10,000 people.

A decision could come at a May 11 meeting of the organizing committee's executive committee.

Organizers had originally planned to use the Allianz Riviera Arena stadium of Ligue 1 football club OGC Nice, mainly for men's matches, with other games and ice sports also to take place in the Mediterranian city.

But the new Nice mayor, Éric Ciotti, has vetoed the plans because the club should not be barred from playing in its stadium for a lengthy period of time owing to the Olympics.

Two other possible stadiums for a temporary venue in Nice were studied but had limitations, "particularly due to their very high cost and impact,” organizers said.

Instead, they are now looking at several other options "that are better suited and more sustainable."

Moving the matches to Lyon or even Paris would make the Games even more spread out which also a source of criticism around this year's Milan/Cortina Games where the majority of ice sports were held in Milan and the other events across the Italian Alps.

5 undrafted Georgia Bulldogs sign with NFL teams

The Georgia Bulldogs had eight players selected in the 2026 NFL draft, but the Bulldogs still had several notable players get passed up in the draft including a pair of All-SEC specialists. Following the draft, every year there's a frenzy to land the top undrafted players. This year's draft was no different.

Shortly after the draft, five Georgia players signed as undrafted free agents with NFL teams. The Minnesota Vikings took on two undrafted Georgia players in punter Brett Thorson and wide receiver Dillon Bell.

Last year, a pair of undrafted Dawgs (linebacker Chaz Chambliss and tight end Ben Yurosek) made the Vikings' 53-man roster. Yurosek and Chambliss both ended up having a significant role for the Vikings with both players appearing in 12 games.

Being undrafted does not mean a player's career is over, but players have to find an NFL team willing to take a risk on them as an undrafted free agent. Joining Bell and Thorson as undrafted Georgia players to sign are wide receiver Noah Thomas (Cincinnati Bengals), long snapper Beau Gardner (Chicago Bears) and running back Cash Jones (Atlanta Falcons).

Georgia Bulldogs that signed as free agents

Georgia Bulldogs that received minicamp invitations

Patriots Should Sign Super Bowl MVP, Future Hall Of Famer Who Is Somehow Still Available

Washington Commanders Linebacker Von Miller

Patriots Should Sign Super Bowl MVP, Future Hall Of Famer Who Is Somehow Still Available originally appeared on NESN. Add NESN as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The New England Patriots pass rush was not great last season, and it lost one of its biggest contributors in K'Lavon Chaisson in free agency.

Chaisson had a career year for the Patriots and signed with the Washington Commanders in free agency. The Patriots addressed his departure by signing Dre'Mont Jones and drafting Gabe Jacas. However, the pass rush could still use some more juice. The team should look into signing Von Miller, who is still a free agent.

Miller is bound for the Hall of Fame when he hangs it up. He is an eight-time Pro Bowler, three-time All-Pro, two-time Super Bowl champion, and was the Super Bowl 50 MVP. He may be 37 now, but he still had nine sacks and 10 tackles for a loss last season. He would have led the Patriots in sacks and been toed for the team lead in tackles for a loss. Miller did that starting just three games, and playing less than 40% of defensive snaps for the Commanders. He did manage to stay healthy the entire season.

He has played less than 40% of snaps for three consecutive seasons now, and it's clear he is no longer the player he once was for the Denver Broncos. However, he is thriving in a limited role where he can come in strictly to get after the quarterback. He has 15 sacks in his last 30 games. 

Miler signed a one-year deal with the Commanders last season, and with their addition of Chaisson, they do not need Miller. However, the Patriots could benefit from adding him as a depth piece who comes in on passing situations. Miller has nothing left to prove, but has noted that he does not want to retire.

"I'm definitely not at the beginning, but they're still falling for the same tricks," Miller said on "The Rick Eisen Show" earlier this offseason. "I can't leave. They're still falling for this stuff. I gotta roll the dice again. I had nine sacks last year, and I only played 35, 37 percent, so they're still falling for it. They're still falling for the same tricks I've been doing my whole career. I'm going to keep rolling the dice until they figure it out."

Miller would be a cheap addition for the Patriots, and he would not take significant playing time away from Harold Landry, Jacas or Jones. He would also be great insurance against an injury.

More NFL: Patriots Executive Eliot Wolf Denies Mike Vrabel Rumor Following NFL Draft

Bears GM Ryan Poles opens up on anxiety in first round of NFL draft

In the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft, the Chicago Bears waited patiently as their turn with the No. 25 selection came up, as other teams were busy maneuvering around the board with trades.

Coming into the draft, the Bears were widely expected to address their defense with their first round pick, whether it was on the defensive line or in the secondary, primarily at safety, which is where they went selecting Dillon Thieneman.

Many mock drafts leading up to the draft had expected Thieneman to be long gone before the Bears' selection in the first round came up, and if they wanted to go get him, a trade would be required. That was not the case, and general manager Ryan Poles recently spoke about the anxious moments that were there watching the board fall, ultimately giving Chicago one of the top players on their board, while also fulfilling a big need on their roster.

"Yeah, there were," Poles said. "I think I've talked about our simulator usage, some mocks – hundreds of mocks – to kind of hone in and give us different challenges as we're picking to go through and simulate the draft. It was 50/50 with him oftentimes. So, we weren't sure if he was going to make it. I think there was a lot. I think it was 18 that seemed to be the spot that everyone said he was going to. We knew if we got past that, there was a good chance.

"Again, in our sequence we had two more guys that were close, so we knew that we were going to get a good football player. I drew a line on our top 100 of ones that we would be looking to trade back, trade up, and it fell where we had a couple of guys there in the sequence. We looked to potentially move back a little bit. There wasn't much interest right behind us where we felt comfortable in terms of the numbers, so we just moved forward, and we loved the player, so we were excited about it."

Coming into the draft, it certainly felt like there was a very slim chance that Thieneman would be available to Chicago at the No. 25 pick, but things played out in the front office's favor, and they got one of the best players in the draft class. Following Thursday night, several draft pundits have praised the Bears for their selection of Thieneman and what he will bring to the defense from the moment he steps on the field.

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East Carolina comes to Raleigh in must-win game for Wolfpack

RALEIGH, NC - APRIL 26: North Carolina State Wolfpack head coach Elliott Avent laughs with East Carolina Pirates head coach Cliff Godwin and the umpires prior to the college baseball game between the East Carolina Pirates and the NC State Wolfpack on April 26, 2022, on Doak Field at Dail Park. (Photo by Nicholas Faulkner/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
East Carolina @ NC State | Tue, Apr 28 @ 6:00pm | ACCNX | Stats

It’s only been two weeks since NC State and East Carolina last faced off, a game that resulted in a one-sided Wolfpack win, but the direction of the two teams since that game has been dramatically different. The Pirates exited that game languishing a bit, with a beat up roster and an RPI ranking that was NCAA Regional iffy. NC State exited that game with an RPI that, while still lower than that of ECU, was trending upwards and finally into the 40’s – a good position with the closing stretch of the season upcoming.

Well…

The Wolfpack, as you well know around here, have lost back-to-back ACC series, getting bludgeoned by bats at Wake Forest and then letting a winnable series escape them at Virginia Tech. Instead of that upwardly mobile RPI figure, State’s NCAA Regional resume is on the outside looking in with a sub-.500 ACC mark and an RPI ranking of 53rd.

The Pirates, meanwhile, are winners of six of their seven games since the Wolfpack came to down on April 14th. Over the last four games – all wins – East Carolina’s offense has found their groove and plated 52 runs, with double-digit outputs in each of those four games. This has propelled the Pirates into a tie for first place in the American while also boosting their RPI ranking to 28th, firmly putting ECU into the NCAA Regional field.

This has suddenly become a must-win game for NC State. With series remaining vs Miami, at Stanford, and vs North Carolina, as well as a midweek game against NC A&T. The Wolfpack have to finish 7-4 in those remaining 11 games (8 are at home), with one of those wins coming against the RPI #293 Aggies. Technically, that 6-4 mark against the remainder of the schedule could come in any combination, but for a Pack team that is just 3-5 in their last eight games, carrying some momentum into the coming weekend series against the Hurricanes would be nice. More importantly, a loss today would drop the Wolfpack’s RPI score by 40 points, potentially dropping the Pack into the 60’s in RPI ranking, a tenuous position for the team’s NCAA Regional hopes.

A depleted Wolfpack pitching staff will send rJR RHP Julien Peissel (0-1, 18.00 ERA, 4.0 IP, 12.5 BB%, 20.8 K%) to the mound to start the game. This will likely be a Johnny Wholestaff game for State. An also-depleted ECU pitching staff will counter with rSR LHP Nick Moran (1-0, 5.29 ERA, 17.0 IP, 10.6 BB%, 19.7 K%), in what figures to be a game featuring multiple pitching changes for the Pirates.

Four UDFAs who can make Atlanta Falcons roster

AUBURN, ALABAMA - NOVEMBER 19: Tight end Brandon Frazier #87 of the Auburn Tigers looks to run the ball by linebacker Derrick Smith #24 of the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers during they first half of play at Jordan-Hare Stadium on November 19, 2022 in Auburn, Alabama. (Photo by Michael Chang/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The 2026 NFL Draft is officially closed, and the Atlanta Falcons clearly had one concept in mind in Ian Cunningham’s first draft as general manager: Take as many bets on high-end traits as possible.

With Zachariah Branch, the bet is on his speed and return ability to hold him up as he continues to develop as an overall receiver in the NFL.

For Kendal Daniels, it’s a bet on the versatility from his safety days at Oklahoma, combined with his ability to play the run as a linebacker, to become another chess piece in the Jeff Ulbrich puzzle.

Anterio Thompson, Harold Perkins, and Ethan Onwiana all have traits that can potentially show themselves on special teams or otherwise, before becoming potential stalwarts on a Falcons roster that is still in its early stages of being reworked under the first year of Cunningham, Matt Ryan, and Kevin Stefanski.

The only “sure thing” the Falcons really drafted in this year’s draft was an undersized outside cornerback in Avieon Terrell, who even NFL Network’s Daniel Jeremiah reported would “project best as a nickel” at the NFL level.

Alongside these worthwhile gambles, the Falcons brought in 16 undrafted free agents and extended four rookie minicamp invites to help fill out this summer’s 90-man roster. While the focus has been on the beautiful moment between the Terrell Brothers and the flipping of Harold Perkins from the evil empire, these 20 individuals have bought themselves a golden ticket to an opportunity at an NFL roster.

And when the list was finalized, there were five names that stood out immediately.

Auburn TE Brandon Frazier

Since joining the team as, coincidentally, an undrafted free agent in 2023, I have been waiting for Joshua Simon to emerge as the H-Back for the Falcons. I thought his combination of athleticism (8.65 RAS, sub 4.7 40-yard dash) could be conducive to him having the explosive element necessary to be a part of the rotation at tight end. Unfortunately, it seems like this year, he’s on his last leg as Stefanski and company have zero ties to the young man.

Even more unfortunately, Brandon Frazier is coming in at a whopping 6’7”, 267 pounds, and is known as a terrific blocker. I don’t see too many scenarios where Frazier does not unseat Simon for that fourth tight end spot and could even start nipping at the heels of Charlie Woerner, who is going into the final year of his contract, with a good enough showing this summer.

Brandon Frazier is a TE prospect in the 2026 draft class. He scored a 7.10 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 428 out of 1471 TE from 1987 to 2026.https://t.co/NDgPIzJgM4pic.twitter.com/aeD7VAylVz

— RAS.football (@MathBomb) April 15, 2026

Miami C James Brockermeyer

Is he undersized? Yes.

Can he play any other interior offensive lineman positions? You could try, but probably not.

Could he struggle with stronger interior players? Of course, but that’s also why he’s a UDFA.

In 2024, Brockermeyer also allowed only one sack and eight pressures over the course of the season, snagging him an All Big-Ten Honorable Mention. He helped lead Miami to the national championship game and has been noted as a smart, fundamental player. With uncertainty at the center position, Ryan Neuzil may have the pole position, but this is, by far, the most open position “battle” on the offensive line.

He stayed on the picker too long but what a recovery effort by the center, James Brockermeyer here. pic.twitter.com/OQRMt6UC7z

— Lance Zierlein (@LanceZierlein) January 29, 2026

Minnesota State Moorhead QB Jake Strand

I will not sit here and act like I have watched any of Minnesota State Moorhead quarterback Jake Strand before he was announced as a UDFA for the Falcons. I will say that the limited tape that I have seen of him shows that he has an impressive arm that can get the ball to its target from multiple arm angles.

Now, he’s still a clear project; he’s inconsistent, he’s streaky, he’s got some real work to do with his footwork. But…there could be something there.

With the amount of burn the Michael Penix, Tua Tagovailoa saga will get here in the coming year, the Strand/Trevor Siemian battle will be very under the radar, but it will be pivotal. Siemian may win solely off the fact that both Penix and Tagovailoa struggle with staying on the field and Siemian is at least a known commodity.

But I’d like to see what the Falcons can get from the 21-year-old graduate, especially since he’s got his Engineering Physics degree.

Minnesota-Moorhead QB Jack Strand (@JackStrand5) was big time once again in 2025, earning AFCA Second Team All-America honors.

The Bloomer, Wisconsin native threw for 3,546 yards and 42 TDs, setting a new school record. He also added 288 yards and 5 TDs on the ground.

Strand is… pic.twitter.com/d2oMRsqh8P

— Bryan (@RealBGauvin23) April 9, 2026

Wisconsin OL Riley Mahlman

With the sudden retirement of Kaleb McGary, the Falcons immediately pivoted and brought in former Kansas City tackle Jawaan Taylor to fill the void. But outside of Jake Matthews, Atlanta does not have many sure things at the tackle positions. Behind Matthews and Taylor is swing tackle Storm Norton, but he’s coming off a lost 2025 season due to an ankle injury. If Norton is out again, the Falcons are looking at names like former seventh-round pick Jack Nelson and former sixth-round pick from the Seahawks, Michael Jerrell. 

So, with a solid summer, Wisconsin’s Riley Mahlman, who has experience at both tackle spots and was a solid run blocker in college, can find himself with the opportunity to be a practice squad player waiting to be called up if the injury bug bites.

Wisconsin OT Riley Mahlman transitioned from TE to OT late in HS. 42 starts later & he’s a mammoth 6-8, 320

30 starts @ RT before a successful switch to LT in 2025, he’s a depth Swing

Reacts quickly w/ light feet in the pass & run w/ his head on a swivel for stunts & blitzes https://t.co/BdcFUFSGxnpic.twitter.com/IazV0MjdVP

— Clint Goss (@NFLDraftDome) December 24, 2025

Former Wisconsin running back invited to Broncos' rookie minicamp

The Denver Broncos invited former Wisconsin running back Julius Davis to their rookie minicamp, according to the Denver Post's Luca Evans.

Davis began his college career at Wisconsin in 2019, joining the program as a three-star recruit and the top in-state player in the class. He then appeared in nine games over four seasons with the program. He totaled 35 carries for 200 rushing yards during that playing time.

Davis transferred out of the program after the 2022 season. The running back committed to Montana State, where he excelled over the final three years of his college career. Davis first turned 104 carries into 722 yards and six touchdowns as a redshirt junior in 2023. He started 2024 off on a strong note, totaling 227 yards and three touchdowns before missing much of the campaign due to injury. Finally, the running back took advantage of an extra year of eligibility in 2025, totaling 1,123 yards and eight touchdowns on 170 carries.

The Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin, native now has his first NFL opportunity. He'll work to turn the rookie minicamp invite into an invite to this summer's training camp. If all goes well, Davis could compete for a spot on the Broncos' practice squad.

Another #Broncos rookie minicamp invite: Montana State RB Julius Davis, per source.

Ran for 1,123 yards on 170 carries (6.6 YPC), 8 rushing TD last year. pic.twitter.com/DzhkTajndY

— Luca Evans (@bylucaevans) April 27, 2026

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Francis Ngannou blames decline of heavyweight MMA on 'mismanagement'

Francis Ngannou thinks heavyweight MMA isn't where it used to be.

Ngannou (18-3) parted ways with the UFC in 2023 as heavyweight champion. The split was far from amicable, but Ngannou managed to pursue his dreams of lacing up the gloves twice against two of the biggest names in Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua.

He has only competed once in MMA since, when he knocked out Renan Ferreira in the first round to win the PFL Super Fights heavyweight title in October 2024. "The Predator" points to UFC heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall's current rift with the promotion as a sign that heavyweight MMA is struggling.

"I think there is a lot of, I would say, mismanagement," Ngannou told The Schmo on the state of heavyweight MMA. "There is a lot of mismanagement that sometimes gets stuff screwed up, and then that's where we are today. You see, even now, there's a lot of heavyweights out there like Tom Aspinall. He's having troubles with this.

"I think there's a mismanagement. You see all these situations that don't come and entertain. When I say mismanagement, I wasn't talking about, like, managers. I was talking mostly about the promotion. So I think there's something like that out there, which is not right."

Ngannou returns to the cage when he takes on Phillipe Lins (18-5) in MVP's inaugural MMA event on May 16 from Intuit Dome, Inglewood, Calif. Lins is an experienced veteran, but doesn't carry the name value Ngannou does.

"Nowadays with all these different companies, it's hard to just focus on a name like, 'I want this name, I want this guy,'" Ngannou said. "I've done that for a while, and it didn't work really good. We can take a good example of the Jon Jones fight that we've been talking about around six years since I fought Jairzinho Rozenstruik to the point that it's kind of annoying to talk about. So whatever fight makes sense, opponent makes sense to fight, just fight. Remember, the goal at the end of the day is to fight."

This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: Francis Ngannou places blame for heavyweight MMA decline

John Stones confirms Manchester City exit after 10 years

John Stones confirms Manchester City exit after 10 years
John Stones confirms Manchester City exit after 10 years

John Stones is set to leave Manchester City at the end of the season, bringing an end to a decade-long spell at the Etihad Stadium.

The 31-year-old defender joined City from Everton in 2016 for a fee of £47.5 million and has since been a key part of one of the most successful periods in the club’s history. Over the course of his time in Manchester, Stones has made 293 appearances and helped the side collect 19 major trophies.

That haul includes six Premier League titles, with a seventh still a possibility this season, as well as a Champions League triumph in 2023 when he started the final victory over Inter Milan. He has also won two FA Cups, five League Cups, the FIFA Club World Cup, the UEFA Super Cup and three Community Shields.

In total, Stones has scored 19 goals and registered nine assists for City, often contributing in important moments from defence. However, injuries have limited his involvement in recent seasons, and this campaign he has featured only 20 times across all competitions.

His departure follows the news that fellow long-serving midfielder Bernardo Silva will also leave at the end of the season after nine years at the club. 

With both players now preparing to move on, it marks the end of an era for a core group that has defined City’s dominance under Pep Guardiola and helped establish the club as a major force in European football.

Killie vie for world record with shocking away starts

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When you have an abysmal away record the last thing you should do is give away a soft goal inside a minute.

Amazingly Killie have now done this in three consecutive away games - surely that is some kind of world record?

It is shocking and I don't know if it's a job for Neil McCann or a sports psychologist following our latest calamity at Pittodrie.

Following that initial collapse we settled into the game fairly well and should have taken something given we hit the woodwork on three occasions.

The return of Max Stryjek has been long overdue and it was fantastic to see him back on the park following heart surgery.

The only positive from the weekend was St Mirren surprisingly losing at home to Livingston.

Thankfully we are back at home this Saturday to face Dundee United, who we have an excellent record against this season.

It's an absolutely massive game and I predict we will sneak a 1-0 win.

Sandy Armour is editor of The Killie Hippo fanzine

What might the Bills have in Jermaine Burton?

As the dust settled on the 2026 NFL Draft, Jordan Schultz reported the Bills invited an intriguing wide receiver to their rookie minicamp, former third-round Bengals draft pick Jermaine Burton.

While I can’t claim to be the conductor of The WR Train — that would be WGR550’s Jeremy White, of course — my ears always perk up when I catch wind of the Bills acquiring a wideout at any stage of the calendar year.

And as a draft nerd, this news really got the juices flowing… I vividly recall scouting Burton two years ago. He was distinctly on the minds of many as a potential Day 2 selection for the Bills in a draft that ultimately netted the Bills Keon Coleman at the top of the second round.

Now that Burton will be attending Buffalo’s rookie minicamp in the not-too-distant future, let’s dive into what he brings to the field as the quintessential low-risk, high-reward option for the Bills in early May.

Sources: Former #Bengals third-round WR Jermaine Burton will take part in the #Bills’ rookie minicamp as he attempts to get back into the league.

The former Alabama standout is still just 24 years old. pic.twitter.com/ynfDKuiteD

— Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) April 26, 2026

Let’s quickly start with Burton’s natural talent. As a high-school recruit in the class of 2020, he was the No. 15 wideout in 247 Sports’ Composite Ranking, one spot below current Chargers receiver Quentin Johnson and two spots ahead of Colts wideout Josh Downs.

Across four collegiate seasons — the first two at Georgia, the last two at Alabama — Burton caught a total of 132 passes for 2,376 yards (18 yards per grab) with 23 touchdowns.

In the 2024 draft, Burton was my WR16, slightly behind the Malachi Corley and Ricky Pearsall, with a third-round grade.

He was ultimately the 13th receiver picked, selected in the third round at No. 78 overall.

Here are my observational notes on Burton before the draft:

“Easy speed. Sudden and glides on the field. Shows natural ability to flip on the jets, and at top speed he absolutely flies. Awesome hands. The suddenness that comes with his athleticism helps him generate separation, and he ran a fair amount of routes (mostly vertical) in college but doesn’t translate after the catch. Minimal flashes in those scenarios. Tracks it over his head awesomely, and his true speciality is his ability to stretch defenses vertically. Decent height and slender-ish frame lends itself to his effortless speed. Despite smaller-ish frame, he’s a tenacious blocker on the outside. Somewhat of a niche WR but his speed and flashes of dynamic route running make him an intriguing WR prospect who can be instant impact down the field. Older-ish prospect.

And here’s all his pertinent NFL Combine information:

During those four seasons in the SEC, Burton aligned on the boundary on 74% of his snaps, dropped just four passes on 197 targets and won on 52.6% of his contested-catch opportunities, per PFF.

During his rookie season with the Bengals, Burton appeared on just 11.5% of the offensive snaps and caught four passes for 107 yards without a touchdown. He had two 40-plus yard receptions against the Chiefs and Eagles that year.

As far as why Burton’s available before the start of his third professional season, he was allegedly involved in a domestic dispute, per ESPN, but no charges were filed and no punishment was handed down by the NFL.

Beyond that serious matter, there’s no use speculating as to the exact details that led to his release in Cincinnati, and while of course the Bills will probably be closely monitoring Burton, what transpired during his first stop in the NFL is essentially irrelevant now because Buffalo’s brass first needs to see if Burton can make an impact at rookie minicamp before it assess how much “risk” he poses if they decide to make room for him on the roster entering mandatory minicamp/training camp.

There’s no question Burton is a clearly talented, vertical-based wideout. He’ll take part in Bills rookie minicamp with the potential to be this year’s version of the Chase Claypool Experiment, a trail run that was going well in 2024 before the wideout was injured at St. John Fisher.

'I lived all my dreams' - Stones to leave Man City

Manchester City defender John Stones
Stones won the Champions League with Manchester City in 2022-23 [Getty Images]

England defender John Stones said he "lived all my dreams out" at Manchester City after confirming he will leave at the end of the season.

Stones, whose contract runs out this summer, has made 293 appearances since joining from Everton for £47.5m in 2016.

He helped City win six Premier League titles, the Champions League, two FA Cups, five League Cups, three Community Shields, the Club World Cup and the Uefa Super Cup.

"It has been my home for the past 10 years and it will be my home for the rest of my life," said an emotional Stones in a social media post.

"It has been a rollercoaster in many ways. I came as a kid and now leaving as a man - becoming a father, a husband and, on the pitch, a very fulfilled player.

"I lived all my dreams out and lifted all the things that I came here to achieve.

"At the start of my career here I never would thought I would be in this position. Firstly, to achieve everything but to have the love, the bond with everyone. Every dream has been smashed out of the park."

Stones was Pep Guardiola's second signing at City, becoming the world's second most expensive defender at the time.

"I don't think it would have been anywhere near as successful without him," said Stones.

"I'm so grateful that I've been able to spend so long with him, win everything with him. I feel lucky and grateful for what he's done for me."

More to follow.

Jose Mourinho’s chances of landing Real Madrid job revealed – David Ornstein

Jose Mourinho’s chances of landing Real Madrid job revealed – David Ornstein
Jose Mourinho’s chances of landing Real Madrid job revealed – David Ornstein

Jose Mourinho’s chances of becoming Real Madrid’s manager have soared after a bombshell twist in the Spanish capital, according to David Ornstein.

From Manchester to Madrid

Despite having appeared to be on a steady decline since leaving Old Trafford in December 2018, the Special One is now firmly in line to take charge of Los Blancos this summer. Mourinho was dismissed by Manchester United after two and a half years in charge, as the Portuguese’s infamous ‘third season’ implosion was set off with little surprise.

The Setubal native would go on to have spells with Tottenham Hotspur, AS Roma, Besiktas, and his current club, SL Benfica – with mixed results at all four. However, he did win the Europa Conference League in the Italian capital.

Under Mourinho’s watch, Benfica are unbeaten in Liga Portugal but remain seven points adrift of table-toppers – and his former side – Porto, with only three games left to play.

This invincible run in the league has been countered by early exits from the Taca de Portugal and the Champions League. The defeat in Europe at the hands of, ironically, Madrid was marred by controversy after allegations of racial abuse were levelled at Benfica forward Gianluca Prestianni.

Mourinho himself drew widespread criticism for suggesting the victim, Brazilian superstar Vinicius Junior, had incited the incident, throwing further doubt on his future as Benfica boss. Another ex-United boss, Ruben Amorim, has been strongly linked with the hot seat at the Estadio da Luz should Mourinho depart this summer.

And while reports linking the 63-year-old to jobs like Newcastle United or the Saudi Pro League were given little credence, Ornstein has now dropped a game-changing update on Real Madrid’s hunt for a new manager.

Perez wants reunion with Jose

The Athletic reporter reveals Florentino Perez, the president at the Santiago Bernabeu, has settled on Mourinho as his “favoured candidate” to replace interim coach Alvaro Arbeloa.

Arbeloa was appointed in January to take over from Xabi Alonso after the former Bayer Leverkusen boss was shown his marching orders in a move which mirrored INEOS’ appointment of Michael Carrick around the same time.

However, Perez has no interest in sticking with his caretaker as he looks to “rebuild a project that has fallen into disrepair” following the second consecutive campaign without a major trophy.

“Multiple sources, speaking anonymously as they did not have permission to comment, have told The Athletic that the decision on who will become Madrid’s next coach is being driven by Perez.

“That is in contrast to the hiring of Alonso to replace Carlo Ancelotti at the end of last season, a process which was led by Madrid’s general manager Jose Angel Sanchez, but given the green light by Perez.”

While the president is the “main supporter” of Mourinho’s return, with the Portuguese tactician having previously managed Real between 2010 and 2013, there are “other voices” who are opposed to the appointment.

It will require a fee in the region of €3 million to prise Mourinho from the Portuguese capital as his contract runs until June 2027, but includes a break clause if triggered within 10 days of the end of the season.

Final Thoughts

A blockbuster reunion between football’s most outspoken manager and the sport’s biggest club is a script which practically writes itself – which is why Perez’s decision to target Mourinho is so bizarre.

Every United fan will be able to predict, with flawless prescience, exactly how this move will play out for the La Liga giants. The ‘Special One’ is no longer in his prime, even if the return to the Bernabeu will constitute absolute primetime viewing.

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Arsenal want Bournemouth attacker Eli Junior Kroupi

Arsenal want Bournemouth attacker Eli Junior Kroupi
Arsenal want Bournemouth attacker Eli Junior Kroupi

Arsenal are one of the clubs interested in recruiting the services of Bournemouth striker Eli Junior Kroupi in the summer, according to talkSPORT. The 19-year-old has captured the attention of Gunners boss Mikel Arteta who could now look to bring him to the Emirates Stadium club. Kroupi scored home and away against Arsenal and Manchester United, with 11 league goals to his name in 29 appearances this term. The North Londoners are not the only club keen on the Frenchman, with Manchester City and the Red Devils also keeping tabs on his situation.

Kroupi does not have a release clause in his Cherries contract after arriving in a £10 million deal last year. However, Bournemouth could demand top dollar from suitors to sell their teenage striking sensation and whether Arsenal is ready for a bidding battle remains to be seen. The Gunners have Atletico Madrid’s Julian Alvarez as their top target in the position, but it could cost £86m (€100m) to tempt the La Liga club into doing business with them. Kroupi will not cost up to that and the opportunity to play Champions League football and challenge for the Premier League could appeal to him.

Arsenal are expected to sell one out of Gabriel Jesus, Kai Havertz and Viktor Gyokeres in the summer to make room for another striker.

Kroupi has proven himself after just one season in the Premier League, but he is far from a one-season wonder as he notched 22 goals in 30 Ligue 2 games last term.

Who’s Next? Villanova watches another center go off the board

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - MARCH 12: Julius Halaifonua #11 of the Georgetown Hoyas takes a foul shot during the 2026 Big East Men's Tournament - Quarterfinal game against the Villanova Wildcats at Madison Square Garden on March 12, 2026 in New York City. (Photo by Mitchell Layton/Getty Images) | Getty Images

It has not been a good week for Villanova in the center market.

Last week, both Ben Defty (Arizona State) and Christian Reeves (Kansas) went off the board. That trend continued into this week as Georgetown transfer Julius Halaifonua committed to Oklahoma State. That is three seven footers that have found new homes as the Wildcats remain in search of a starting big man next to Kwame Evans Jr.

Villanova was linked to Halaifonua early in the process but as time went on, it seemed that it was out on the center. As a sophomore, Halaifonua averaged 9.5 points and 4.4 rebounds per game. He played in 32 games for the Hoyas, making 28 starts.

Kevin Willard has pulled off many surprises this offseason, including Elijah Crawford and Buddy Simmons, in the backcourt. On Friday, Matt mentioned in a previous post that the Wildcats have been connected to 19-year-old Luigi Suigo out of Italy. The 7-foot-3 center has declared for the NBA Draft so fans will have to wait until the June 15th deadline to withdraw.

Outside of Suigo, there is a good chance that Willard and the Wildcats are working on names that we have not heard connections to just yet. Regardless, the fact that the Wildcats remain in the center market proves that the coaching staff wants to get bigger — and that is a necessity compared to last year’s team.

IPL 2026: RCB's Suyash Sharma scripts history, becomes the first spinner ever to ...

NEW DELHI: Royal Challengers Bengaluru produced a statement performance on Monday in IPL 2026, dismantling Delhi Capitals in a one-sided contest that will be remembered as much for its records as its dominance.

At the heart of it was young spinner Suyash Sharma, who etched his name into the league’s history books with a spell of rare control and precision.


Suyash delivered 20 dot balls in his four overs, equalling the all-time IPL record for most dot balls in a single innings, previously achieved by Deepak Chahar while playing for Chennai Super Kings against Kolkata Knight Riders in 2019.

On Monday, Suyash conceded just seven runs and picked up a wicket in Delhi, registering one of the most economical four-over spells ever by a spinner in IPL history.

The collapse of Delhi Capitals was dramatic. Reduced to 8 for 6 inside four overs, they never recovered, eventually folding for 75, one of the lowest totals of the season.

Contributions from Abishek Porel (30) and David Miller (19) only delayed the inevitable as RCB’s bowling unit ran riot.

The damage, however, began earlier. Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Josh Hazlewood combined for seven wickets, slicing through the top order with ruthless efficiency. Their powerplay burst ensured DC recorded the lowest-ever IPL powerplay score of 13/6, setting the tone for the rout.

Chasing a modest 76, Royal Challengers Bengaluru made light work of the target. Devdutt Padikkal, Virat Kohli, and Jacob Bethell wrapped up the chase in just 6.3 overs, sealing a nine-wicket win with 81 balls to spare, one of the fastest successful chases in IPL history.
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While the victory underlined RCB’s title credentials, it was Suyash Sharma’s spell that stood out.

In a format often dominated by big hitting, his ability to choke runs and build relentless pressure proved decisive, reaffirming the enduring value of disciplined spin bowling in T20 cricket.

Female pro Allie Knight contending at PGA Professional Championship at Bandon Dunes

BANDON, Ore. – Allie Knight spends her days teaching golf to others in her hometown of Knoxville, Tennessee. She often holds camps for youngsters in the mornings and gives lessons in the afternoon. But in between the time spent working on other people's games, she works on her own.

"Usually I try to get out on the course in the morning, try to be the first one off at 7:30 if I can," Knight said. "I play really quick and then I'll be at work giving lessons at noon or 1 until the evening, a lot of times till 8 at night."

Allie Knight of Knoxville, Tennessee, hits her tee shot on the 17th hole of Pacific Dunes golf course during the 2026 PGA Professional Championship at Bandon Dunes Golf Resort.

Through two days of the 2026 PGA Professional Championship, that work is paying off. Knight is one of nine women in the field of 312 PGA professionals competing at the scenic and pristine Bandon Dunes Golf Resort this week, and she's not simply in the field — she's contending.

Knight fired a 67 on the Bandon Dunes course Sunday and followed it with a 73 Monday on the Pacific Dunes course to finish her first 36 holes in 3 under, comfortably inside the cutline and just five shots off the lead, sitting in a tie for 13th.

"I've just been hitting the ball really well," Knight told Golfweek on Monday. "[On Sunday] I made a bunch of putts and that's how I got under par. Today, my putter just kind of struggled. I think I had like four or five three-putts out there. I mean the greens are big and it's going to happen. As long as I keep hitting the ball like I am and just get my putter going . . . I know it's going to get windy. I think it's going to get tougher, so just trying to keep my mindset to know that when it gets windy, it's going to be hard and it's okay."

Difficult conditions don't seem to worry Knight, who won the PGA Women's Stroke Play Championship in February to punch her ticket to the KPMG Women's PGA Championship for the sixth straight year. She's never made the cut there, but she also had never made the cut at the PGA Professional Championship in two tries before this year at Bandon Dunes.

Knight isn't eligible to qualify for the men's PGA Championship (the top 20 finishers at Bandon Dunes earn a spot in the field in May at Aronimink), but she's using the opportunity to get ready for Hazeltine.

"I think it's good preparation before the KPMG," said Knight, who played college golf at Middle Tennessee State. "Hopefully you get to play four days, and there's not many tournaments I'm going to play in where I'm playing four days of golf, and that's a lot. So it's preparation for that coming up in June, just being able to to be out here and competing and just keeping that competitive edge going."

Allie Knight of the United States, Corebridge Financial Team of PGA of America Professionals, hits a tee shot on the sixth hole during the second round of the KPMG Women's PGA Championship 2025 at Fields Ranch East at PGA Frisco on June 20, 2025 in Frisco, Texas.

And just as the windy conditions don't faze her, neither does teeing it up against the men. She does it all the time back in Knoxville.

"There's definitely a lot of great players there and we've got a good Monday pro-am series that I'll try to play in every Monday, and that's really great to to be at home playing in that and having some really competitive rounds going . . . It's so special to be one of nine [women] out here. I mean, it's always awesome to come out here and represent the PGA as a female. It's always a a special thing."

While Knight might be a long way from home, she has no shortage of support being sent from Tennessee all the way to Oregon.

We've known Allie since she was in middle school, she's the real deal! So happy to see her playing so well on such a huge stage.

— Todd Reeves (@ToddReeves828) April 28, 2026

"I was born and raised in Knoxville and lived there my whole life other than leaving for college," she said. "I feel like in the golf community there, I've got a great support system and I know a lot of people there. It's always cool to feel that and get all the texts that I've got and everything from everybody cheering me on. It's great."

From Rocky Top to rocky cliffs alongside the Pacific Ocean, it's safe to say Knight's game is traveling quite well.

This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Female pro from Tennessee contending at PGA Professional Championship

Ty Simpson reveals that he had 'secret' meeting with Rams coach Sean McVay before NFL Draft

Ty Simpson reveals that he had 'secret' meeting with Rams coach Sean McVay before NFL Draft originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Much was made of Rams coach Sean McVay's supposed lack of interest after the organization selected QB Ty Simpson in the top half of the first round, but it turns out L.A.'s pursuit of Simpson was more wide-ranging than previously believed.

Simpson revealed that he and McVay spent "hours" getting to know each other before the draft, dealing another blow to the narrative that the Super Bowl-winning coach and GM Les Snead weren't on the same page when it came to drafting the quarterback.

The Rams and Simpson worked to keep their plans under wraps, and the decision to take him at No. 13 evidently wasn't as much of a shock to both parties as it was to the rest of the NFL.

Here's what Simpson had to say about his "secret" meetings with McVay.

MORE: What Ty Simpson pick means for Matthew Stafford, Rams moving forward 

Ty Simpson meeting with Sean McVay

Simpson told ESPN Radio on Monday that he held private meetings with McVay leading up to the draft.

"We tried to keep this under wraps as long as we could. It was something to where I knew they were interested, but they wanted to make it private and didn't want people to know that they were interested," Simpson said. "So, I had some secret meetings with Coach McVay, and I just was trying to be on script and do what everybody told me and not to tell anybody."

Simpson initially said after being drafted that the Rams had only communicated with his agent. 

Instead, Simpson revealed Monday that, in one of his meetings with McVay, the two "talked for hours and hours" about nothing but football.

"You can tell the obsession he has for the game, and you can tell the love he has for quarterback play," Simpson said.

MORE:Why Rams received worst draft grade of all 32 teams

Simpson's comments come less than a week after McVay had to push back on the narrative that he wasn't on board with the selection. After McVay appeared solemn in the Rams' press conference following the first round and didn't sound overly excited when he made the call to Simpson, he came back the next day and told reporters his demeanor was a combination of non-football issues and wanting to maintain a level of respect for Matthew Stafford.

The long conversations between Simpson and McVay may have been one reason why McVay didn't sound like he was over the moon when he made his draft call to Simpson: the two already knew each other well, and Simpson likely knew he was going to be a Ram unless someone traded up ahead of the 13th pick.

McVay has his quarterback of the future. The question now is how long it will take for him to succeed reigning MVP Matthew Stafford.

NFL Insider ‘Wonders’ If New England Patriots Have Already Given Up On Top Draft Pick

Even though they came short of their ultimate goals, last year was a profound success for the New England Patriots. In the first season after going from Jerod Mayo to Mike Vrabel, the Patriots went from 4-13 to 14-3, reaching Super Bowl LX in the process.

However, not all aspects of the Patriots’ transition went smoothly. Some moves didn’t pan out the way the team imagined.

One of those decisions the Patriots may be regretting was making LSU offensive tackle Will Campbell the fourth overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. While he was starting at left tackle as a 21-year-old rookie, Campbell allowed five sacks during the regular season and another four in the playoffs. In other words, he had some growing pains as a first-year pro.

Recently, the Patriots selected Utah offensive tackle Caleb Lomu with the 32nd overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. Is he arriving in New England as someone who will push Campbell at the left tackle position, or is Lomu being looked at as a potential long-term replacement for right tackle, Morgan Moses, who is 35? Lomu played 1,582 snaps at left tackle in college, compared to just 18 at right tackle.

Shortly after the draft concluded, Essentially Sports’ NFL insider Tony Pauline dropped an interesting nugget regarding how the Patriots may view Campbell internally. Specifically, he wonders if the Lomu selection means the Patriots have already “given up on Campbell,” one year after making him the fourth overall pick.

“From a scouting perspective, Lomu may need some time before he’s ready to step on the NFL field, as he must get a lot stronger, but his upside is incredible. Then there’s the fact that the Pats selected Will Campbell with the fourth pick in last year’s draft. And while he struggled late in the season, one has to wonder if New England has already given up on him.”

Tony Pauline on Will Campbell

Teams don’t just give up on No. 4 picks after just one season, especially at positions that often feature a longer learning curve going from college to the NFL. We’re guessing the Patriots aren’t anywhere close to giving up on Campbell either.

The Patriots also selected offensive tackle Dametrious Crownover with the 196th pick, adding yet another tackle to compete for playing time as a rookie. What does it all mean? If anything, the Patriots are sending signals to their offensive line that last year’s performance wasn’t always up to par, and if they’re not ready to improve, then the team will continue bringing in potential replacements, even if you’re a recent first-round pick.

Related: 2026 NFL Power Rankings: Evaluating Worst, Best Teams After NFL Draft

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John Stones to leave Manchester City after 10 years

John Stones has spent a decade at Manchester City (Oli SCARFF)

John Stones will leave Manchester City at the end of the season after 10 trophy-filled years at the Etihad, the Premier League club announced on Tuesday.

The defender, 31, joined City from Everton in 2016, becoming manager Pep Guardiola's second signing, and has made 293 appearances to date, scoring 19 goals.

The England international has won six Premier League titles and the Champions League in a decade of dominance for City.

There may be more silverware to come, with the club chasing a domestic treble this season, having already won the League Cup.

"They say all good things must come to an end... but this thing we have had has been the greatest and it will remain a part of me forever," Stones said in a post on Instagram.

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How Katin Houser fits as Illinois’ QB1

CHAMPAIGN, ILLINOIS - APRIL 17: Katin Houser #4 of the Illinois Fighting Illini participates in spring practice at Geis Memorial Stadium on April 17, 2026 in Champaign, Illinois. (Photo by Michael Hickey/Getty Images for ONIT) | Getty Images for ONIT

This football season, the Illini will have a new face under the center in Katin Houser. The Anaheim, California native comes to Illinois by way of East Carolina via Michigan State. At 6-foot-3 and 225 pounds, he has good size for a Big Ten quarterback. He is good in the pocket with a real ability to scramble and move or run off the option.

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Houser had some struggles in East Lansing, playing 13 games over two years (he started in seven as a redshirt-freshman), posting a 58.5% completion rate (113 completions in 193 attempts), six touchdowns, and five interceptions.

After leaving Michigan State, Houser has grown and developed in his two years at East Carolina, putting up impressive stats: 5,306 yards, a 64% completion rate, 37 touchdowns, and 17 interceptions. Last season was his “breakout year”: 3,300 passing yards, 19 touchdowns, and only six interceptions (down from 11 interceptions the year before). In terms of his ability to run, he ran for 193 yards on 85 carries for nine touchdowns and a passer rating of 146.3.

As a comparison, last season Luke Altmyer’s numbers were 246-365 (67.4%) for 3,007 yards, 22 touchdowns, and only six interceptions, all of which gave him a passer rating of 153.8. He added 100 carries for 249 yards and five touchdowns.

Houser was named to the Manning Award watch list in 2024 and the Preseason Manning Award watch list in 2025

Experience and Leadership

As a redshirt-senior, Houser has gained plenty of experience, and having previously played in the Big Ten is a plus. He possesses a high football IQ and experience, which will be invaluable in a quarterback room that has two redshirt freshmen and one true freshman. Houser is also a winner with a 15-7 record at East Carolina, 14-6 as a starter. Also, his experience of going from starter to back-up to starter shows his grit and determination, which the younger guys like Carson Boyd, Michael Clayton, and Jershaun Newton can draw on.

Fit in Illinois’ Offense

It gives the Illini a seasoned starter, with the physical capabilities of size, strong arm (the ability to throw downfield), and the ability to run. He is the type of QB that would work well in a Barry Lunney offense. Then factor in his Field awareness, game management, and football IQ. As mentioned earlier, the younger QBs in the program will benefit from learning what he knows.

Is there a downside?

The biggest issue will be blending with this summer team. Unlike Altmyer, Houser only has this season, and both the offensive line and receiving corps lack experience in the system. While Houser has good numbers, they do come from the AAC. This is not a knock on the AAC, but the Big Ten is a different league!

The Receivers

The Illini will have two of their top three wide-outs from last season returning in Hudson Clement (36 catches, 454 yards, 3 touchdowns) and Collin Dixon (35 catches, 548 yards, 5 touchdowns). Two transfers they will be counting on are Alex Perry from FIU, with 56 catches for 840 yards and 9 TDs. And Jayshon Platt from FAU had 46 receptions for 720 yards and five TDs. This will give Houser some experienced receivers to work with. After that, they will depend on four transfers and seven underclassmen, including five freshmen.

In the tight end room, there are no TEs with significant game experience at Illinois. However, they do have a commitment from Eddie Kaspar from Illinois State, and Kaden Feagin will be switching to tight end. Last season, out of the backfield, Feagin caught 16 passes for 188 yards and two touchdowns.

The O-Line

The O-Line will be revamped as well, with only one returning starter, senior Brandon Henderson. There is some depth from last year, but there is a lack of experience. In the last three seasons, the Illini line has allowed 30+ sacks per year. Now Bret Bielema and company have used the transfer portal to bring in Center Jake Renfro, RS Sr (Wisconsin), and OT Christian Martin, RS Jr. (Colorado State), who are expected to step into the Center and Left Tackle, respectively. They are counting on Nathan Knapik, RS Sophomore OT, and Brandon Hansen, JR IOL, to step up. It may take the preseason to get this unit pulled together,

The Illini will have a solid running game with JR Ca’Lil Valentine, 131 carries, 638 yards, and four touchdowns, and SR Aidan Laughery, 75 attempts, 400 yards, with three touchdowns. With Feagin moving to TE, the numbers should increase for both, and they should provide a good complement to Houser and the passing game.

All in all, Houser is stepping into a situation with the Illini that has a nice upside, and he has the tools to take advantage of it. Given that this is not his first transfer, the process of acclimating to new teammates should be easier. Offensive Coordinator Barry Lunney Jr. will have some adjustments that will meld well with Houser’s physical and mental talents. Sept. 5 is just a little over 4 months away!

From pitch to torchbearer: How Playa Society built space for women's sports

When Playa Society founder and creative director Esther Wallace pitched the WNBA on an apparel partnership in 2021, she didn't think they would say yes.

Wallace was only three years into business and admits as a young entrepreneur, she had neither planned that far ahead nor was she ready for the league's response.

"I thought I needed to have all these things checked off before I could get a partner that big, but when they said yes, it then became this kind of responsibility," Wallace told USA TODAY Sports. "Now I kind of got this new market to create, essentially, on my shoulders and have to show everybody ... this can be successful.

"That everybody else was wrong when they said you couldn't sell women's sports merch or WNBA merch. I felt all of that pressure kind of in my hands, like I have to carry this torch now."

The former basketball player and coach released her first WNBA collaboration at the end of the 2021 season. By the midway point of the following year, she was at the 2022 WNBA All-Star game in Chicago selling her products. Wallace says she wasn't overly confident in what she brought to the event ― 100 T-shirts and some shorts ― but an interaction with Hall of Famer Sylvia Fowles changed everything.

Fans were clamoring for a Fowles-specific shirt because the center was retiring, and Wallace, though still unsure of where the partnership may take her, obliged. Word of her tribute shirt reached Fowles, who found the apparel designer postgame, hugged her and thanked her for honoring the WNBA and her legacy. Wallace said the moment reminded her she was exactly where she needed to be. Fowles' hug gave Wallace more energy to keep going and cultivate a space that wasn't quite carved out yet.

"That was really the moment where I was like, this is why this is so important. This is why I was like I need to continue to build this and to continue to grow and move in that direction. That was really what did it for me," Wallace said. "It's the (story.) It's not about a T-shirt. It's not about putting product on the market. It's about celebrating the women. It's about this community. It's about the stories that go untold and the players that go unseen."

WNBA 2022 All-Star T-shirt + Shorts
Candace Parker T-shirt + Shorts
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— Playa Society (@Playa_Society) July 15, 2022

By 2023, Playa Society was growing in parallel with the WNBA, women's basketball and women's sports. Wallace held her first pop-up shop at the 2023 NCAA Women's Basketball Final Four in Dallas. She describes the event as a "small room" with a "small budget," but there was nothing small about what unfolded.

Over the course of four hours, Wallace told USA that 600 customers showed up, staying long after they purchased merchandise. People were hanging around, engaging in conversations that started with a shirt and quickly evolved into something more. Playa Society was building something special.

The company, one that had been bootstrapping to arrive at moments like the Final Four, had created a community. The apparel, which focused on promoting authenticity and storytelling, was now fostering those same tenets beyond the needle and thread. Wallace says soon, moments like Dallas began to happen more frequently. As the popularity of women's sports jumped, Playa Society had the same jump.

Wallace began working with college stars like Olivia Miles and then traction in the WNBA picked up, too. According to Wallace, Playa Society became the unofficial players' brand, finding its way from legends like Fowles and Candace Parker to current players such as Paige Bueckers.

With the stroke of Wallace's pencil in each Playa Society design, the brand connected the past, present and future. For Wallace, that sort of impact can't be measured. It happens organically, and many times it has happened because she leaned into her instincts and experiences.

"There's so many elements of this that can't be manufactured. Right? It's just kind of like when you move from that authentic place, you build the authentic brand that tells authentic stories and has an authentic connection to the community," Wallace said. "The goal is always to find those connections within culture and community. I think that's what we've always done, even just looking at how we essentially brought streetwear to women's sports in the WNBA, right? Nobody was making that connection."

From player T-shirts to a custom court with the Atlanta Dream to a "Love and Basketball" collaboration last year, Playa Society makes opportunities happen that many others don't see. It's what makes Wallace and the brand special and what has helped it skyrocket in recognition and popularity. Wallace told USA TODAY Sports she wants to be "the GOAT" of T-shirts and clothing for the women's sports space. To do that, it has to be about quality over quantity.

"I always want to make sure that I'm holding myself to that high standard, but, again, I think I just go back to, if I see Rhyne Howard and Allisha Gray doing their TikTok taste tests, and they just happen to throw on a Playa Society shirt, for me, that means I'm successful in these moments because I'm creating product that they want to put on in their every day life and same with the fans," Wallace said.

"When Angel Reese got traded, and everybody on Twitter's like 'Playa Society, we need that T-shirt,' then I'm like we're moving in the right direction because the fans and the players feel a connection."

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: How Playa Society became the accidental standard-bearer for women's sports

Tuesday Cheese Curds: Grades for Packers draft rolling in

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - FEBRUARY 26: Brandon Cisse of the South Carolina Gamecocks poses on the NFL Network set during the NFL Scouting Combine at the Indiana Convention Center on February 26, 2026 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Michael Owens/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Let’s get the obvious take out of the way: draft grades are worthless for at least three years (I’d say even as long as five). Trying to figure out if any team, the Packers or otherwise, did well on draft weekend while we’re less than a week removed from draft weekend is pointless.

That said, I think there are still some things we can say about process. There’s a reason certain teams tend to do well in the draft and certain teams tend to do poorly. 

Does your team tend to consistently and aggressively trade up? Are they consistently drafting outside established successful player archetypes? Are they trying to make players with obvious flaws work because of certain other interesting attributes (a great 40 time, a particularly strong throwing arm)? Chances are they’ll be striking out more often than not. Look turnover at the GM spot in the near future.

But if your team consistently collects surplus value, nails the traits that have historically worked well at certain positions, and doesn’t chase shiny objects, there’s a good chance they’ll pick winners pretty frequently. The draft is an inexact science at best, though, so there’s no guarantee that sort of process will work. But it’s a lot better than the alternative.

In that kind of context, grades make some kind of sense. You just rarely get that kind of nuance from the quick-take national media, especially when they don’t necessarily have the time or interest in really understanding the context of why teams make the moves that they do.

With that in mind, the best bet might be waiting three years to grade anything, after all.

Dane Brugler ranks Packers 2026 draft class 26th out 32 NFL teams | Packers Wire

The Beastmaster says the low ranking is primarily due to pick volume; he had good things to say about most of the Packers’ picks.

Packers’ Defensive Draft Picks are Rookie of Year Long Shots | Sports Illustrated

So you’re saying there’s a chance?

Packers use draft, free agency to bulk up defensive line for new scheme | Packers News

The Packers’ defensive line looks to be in a much better place than it was at the start of last season.

Why the Packers traded up for a kicker and what it means for Brandon McManus | The Athletic ($)

It should mean McManus is about to be on the outside looking in, but he’s led a pretty charmed life so far.

Can the Rams’ Ty Simpson, Matthew Stafford approach work? | ESPN

People will point to Aaron Rodgers and Jordan Love as evidence that this approach can work, but I think both Love and Rodgers were significantly better prospects than Simpson.

World’s longest tiramisu assembled in London | UPI

I am prepared to help with the disassembly.

Golden Knights win over Mammoth twice in one overtime

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The Vegas Golden Knights thought they had won already.

Head coach John Tortorella had already left the bench area by the time Pavel Dorofeyev's overtime goal was overturned Monday night against the Utah Mammoth.

It was called back for offside on Jack Eichel, so they had to do it again.

Shea Theodore provided the actual final note of the song, depositing the game-winner for real later in the first OT period and sending Vegas home happy, even after it took a little while.

“Obviously, it sucks having that (first) one called back, but we kept our foot on the gas," Theodore told reporters after the game, via Sportsnet. "Scoring an OT winner is pretty special.”

MORE: A scene that sums up Sidney Crosby and the Penguins

It was a wild Game 4, with Vegas opening up a 3-0 lead, giving it all back, then pulling out the 5-4 overtime victory.

After the game, Golden Knights star Mitch Marner summed up the oddity of the finish.

“I think that’s maybe a first for me, just everyone jumping on the ice and then obviously the offside call,” Marner told reporters, via Sportsnet. “The building got pretty rocking there, and there was the sigh of relief for their fanbase and for them. For us, I think we just realized that we did a lot of good things throughout that period that gave us that look and as soon as we got back to the bench, it was the same idea — just trying to do the same things we did that got us that opportunity that we scored on. I thought we did that very well.”

The game, played in Salt Lake City, had crazy swings of emotions throughout for the fans -- including when the Vegas winning goal was disallowed, giving new life to their home Mammoth.

But in the end, the Golden Knights spoiled the home fans' fun, and the series is now tied 2-2.

MORE: Playoff hockey shows what this Maple Leafs season was missing

Wolves and Nottingham Forest set to reach agreement over Marshall Munetsi, who wants to stay at Paris FC

Wolves and Nottingham Forest set to reach agreement over Marshall Munetsi, who wants to stay at Paris FC
Wolves and Nottingham Forest set to reach agreement over Marshall Munetsi, who wants to stay at Paris FC

Loaned by Wolverhampton to Paris FC last winter, Marshall Munetsi (29) would like to continue his spell with the Parisian club next season, according to Foot Mercato. And this despite the fact that the Wolves, with whom he remains under contract until 2028, and Nottingham Forest, who would like to secure his services during the next transfer window, are moving closer to reaching an agreement.

And although, as things stand, no discussions have taken place with the Parisian management regarding the future of the former Stade de Reims player, the situation is expected to become clearer in the coming weeks, once the season has ended.

Having established himself as a key player in Antoine Kombouaré’s side, Munetsi has now made 13 appearances (10 as a starter), scoring four goals and providing two assists for Paris FC. An impressive return to Ligue 1 for the Zimbabwean midfielder, who has played a significant role in helping the Jean Bouin residents quickly secure their place in the top flight.

GFFN | Léo Aschi

From Turkey: Roma ready to submit offer for Oosterwolde

From Turkey: Roma ready to submit offer for Oosterwolde
From Turkey: Roma ready to submit offer for Oosterwolde

The flanks are a priority for the future of Roma.

Wesley will need to return to the right flank, his usual position, and the Giallorossi are already actively searching for a player who can operate on the left.

Fenerbahçe’s Jayden Oosterwolde is a popular name in this regard.

The Roman club has also shown interest in Carlos Augusto and Fortini, but the Dutchman has been in Roma’s orbit since last January.

According to a report in Turkish newspaper Sabah, the Giallorossi are ready to make an offer for the number 24.

After long-term pursuit of Oosterwolde in January, Roma are reportedly ready to return, offering €15 million.

Fenerbahçe, however, are valued higher. The Turkish club has no intention of lowering the €20 million threshold to let their defender leave.

Now the decision is up to the Roman club: either grant the club’s demands to bring the 2001-born player to Gasperini’s court or move on to other options.

Another club hero is to depart Manchester City at the end of this season

Another club hero is to depart Manchester City at the end of this season
Another club hero is to depart Manchester City at the end of this season

Across recent seasons, a host of club legends and heroes have departed Manchester City. Kevin De Bruyne, Ilkay Gundogan, Ederson, and Kyle Walker, just to name a few, have left City after trophy-laden spells at the club. Another club legend, Bernardo Silva, is set to leave City at the end of this season. It has now been announced that yet another City hero, John Stones, is set to depart Manchester City when his contract expires at the end of this season. Despite his body failing him at times, John Stones has made an immense contribution to City’s recent era of dominance.

John Stones has announced that he will leave Manchester City at the end of this season.

In an emotional announcement on his Instagram account, John Stones confirmed that he will leave Manchester City when his contract expires at the end of this season. The most poignant quote from Stones came when he spoke about what Manchester City meant to him. The England international said the club will always be home to him, as he fought back tears. Speaking on what City meant to him, Stones said: “What does Manchester City mean to me? It’s been my home for the past 10 years, and it’ll be my home for the rest of my life… Give me a sec….

The full clip of John Stones announcement that he will be leaving City can be found at the link above.

Manchester City have also confirmed on their official website that John Stones will leave the club after spending 10 years at the club. In that time, Stones helped City win 19 major trophies. The elegant centre-back has left a major mark at City during his decade at the club.

It has somewhat been forgotten just how good John Stones was for City.

Unfortunately, injuries have wrecked recent seasons for John Stones. Due to this, it has somewhat been forgotten just how good Stones was for Manchester City. He was an important player in a City side that won 19 major trophies during his time at the club. Stones was almost the prototypical Pep Guardiola centre-back given just how good he is in possession. There was perhaps no greater instance of this than the role that John Stones played for City during their treble-winning season in 2022-23.

Pep Guardiola tasked John Stones with playing as a centre-back out of possession for City at the backend of the 2022-23 season. In possession, Stones became a midfielder for his team. That role required exceptional technical and tactical ability. Traits, that Stones has in abundance. He was dominant in this role, and the best performance from the elegant centre-back came in Manchester City’s famous 1-0 win over Inter Milan in the 2023 Champions League final. Stones controlled the match in midfield, and he played a key role in Manchester City’s triumph in Istanbul. If any performance encapsulated John Stones at his best, that was it. It was a performance for the ages from the England international on the biggest stage.

Final thoughts.

It isn’t a surprise to see that John Stones has announced that he will leave Manchester City at the end of this season. That move has felt on the cards for some time. It is sad to see the news now confirmed. John Stones has been a superb contributor and a hero for City during his decade at the club. His contribution has been integral to Manchester City’s era of dominance and it is hoped that Stones receives a fitting tribute at the end of this season.

Glorious free transfer could transform Liverpool

Glorious free transfer could transform Liverpool
Glorious free transfer could transform Liverpool

A fantastic free transfer could be exactly what Liverpool need. They're trying to make it happen.

CaughtOffside are among those claiming that Liverpool are still in the hunt for Marcos Senesi. The Bournemouth star is out of contract in the summer and is expected to move elsewhere.

It's easy to see why Liverpool hold an interest, too. Senesi is the kind of player who could transform their team and add something they're sorely lacking - attacking production from deep.

This is something Liverpool really, really need. Their deeper players don't really break teams down, whether you're looking at their centre-backs or their deeper midfielders.

Ibrahima Konate, for instance, plays around 56 passes per 90 minutes. He creates a chance just shy of once every four 90s (0.23 per 90) and plays almost exactly two long passes per 90.

Ryan Gravenberch plays a similar number of passes (50) but does create a bit more: 0.84 chances per 90 minutes. As for long passes, you're looking at well under one per 90 (0.71).

Senesi's numbers are notably higher. While his passes are roughly the same (48), the Argentine creates around the same number of chances as the midfielder, Gravenberch (0.71). Notably, he creates more big chances - 0.22 per 90 to the Dutchman's 0.13.

The Bournemouth star is also spreading play more than the pair of them combined. Senesi plays over five long balls per 90, so more than double what Konate manages.

This isn't to say that Senesi is 'better' than either player. He would, however, add something that Liverpool don't have in their squad and potentially transform them going forward - reducing pressure on the midfielders and simply bringing more from deep.

No centre-back has a higher number of expected assists this season. He's above the 93rd percentile for defensive contributions, long balls and created chances - a special kind of defender and exactly the kind of player you pick up on a free.

Let's see if Liverpool can get it done.

Lewis Hamilton Survived His Ferrari Nightmare. Now Comes the Hard Part

Lewis Hamilton Survived His Ferrari Nightmare. Now Comes the Hard Part

Lewis Hamilton called the 2025 Formula 1 season the worst of his career. He qualified last on merit in Las Vegas — the first time that had ever happened in 19 years. He called himself “useless” after Hungary. Ferrari chairman John Elkann told him publicly to talk less and drive more.

That’s where things stood five months ago.

Hamilton persevered and returned in 2026 with a fresh mindset. And that, more than anything, tells you what you need to know about where Lewis Hamilton’s head is at heading into Miami.

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Why Hamilton Went to Ferrari in the First Place

Lewis Hamilton Mercedes Ferrari

When Lewis Hamilton left the comfort and success at Mercedes, it wasn’t about the money. Hamilton left Mercedes — 12 seasons, six championships, every record that matters — for one reason. Ferrari was his dream team. It was always the dream.

The great Michael Schumacher won five titles there. The Tifosi are the most passionate fans in the sport. The red car carries weight that silver never did. Hamilton said Ferrari had “every ingredient” to win a championship. He talked about fulfilling a childhood dream. He wasn’t performing for the cameras. Hamilton meant it.

What nobody fully accounted for was how brutal the transition would be. Twelve years at Mercedes meant 12 years of muscle memory, engineering language, relationships, and culture built into everything he did. Hamilton arrived at Ferrari when the 2025 car was already finished — built without him. He had no input. He had to learn an entirely foreign machine while racing it against the world’s best drivers.

It didn’t work. He went the entire 2025 season without a Grand Prix podium for the first time in his career. Leclerc outqualified him 19 to 5. The points gap at year’s end: 86. Ferrari essentially shut down development midseason to focus on 2026, leaving Hamilton to fight with what he had. He went to Abu Dhabi, describing the year as “a nightmare” and said he “couldn’t wait to get away from all this.”

Also Read:: Ferrari and Lewis Hamilton: Focus on Building a Championship-Winning Car for 2026

Where Hamilton and Ferrari Stand in 2026

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Credit: Scuderia Ferrari

He’s better. The numbers are real.

Fourth in Australia. Third in China — his first Ferrari Grand Prix podium, finally, after 25 races with Ferrari. Sixth in Japan. Forty-one points through three rounds. It’s his best start to a season since 2023 and more points than he had through five races of 2025.

The complicated part is right there on the timing sheet. Teammate Charles Leclerc has 49 points. Leclerc is third. Hamilton is fourth, eight points back, in the same car. The qualifying head-to-head this year is 0-3 in Leclerc’s favor. Japan was a real step backward — Hamilton finished sixth when the safety car should have handed him a podium shot.

Martin Brundle thinks if there is a sniff of victory Lewis Hamilton is capable of taking it 🔴🏆 pic.twitter.com/9LTNh9bwXx

— Sky Sports F1 (@SkySportsF1) April 27, 2026

He said on Christmas Day, he made a specific mental decision about how he was going to approach this season. He ran 63 miles between the Chinese and Japanese rounds. He’s been at the factory more. He helped build the SF-26 — something he never had with the car that made his life miserable last year.

“It’s a huge difference, and a huge undertaking,” Hamilton said about his second winter at Ferrari. “You can arrive and jump into a cockpit, but learning the new tools, particularly a different culture and a different way that people like to work, and adopting that.” He let the sentence hang there. He didn’t need to finish it.

Year one was surviving. Year two is supposed to be different. So far it’s a little of both.

Also Read:: Will Lewis Hamilton Win in 2026? Ferrari’s SF-26 and the Case for a Comeback

Controversial 2026 F1 Regulations Haven’t Hurt Him

Lewis Hamilton Ferrari F1

One thing working in Lewis Hamilton’s favor: the 2026 regulations wiped the slate clean for everyone.

New power units. Active aerodynamics. A completely different car that nobody, not Leclerc, not Verstappen, not Antonelli, had driven before February. Hamilton had actual input on the SF-26. Sky Sports F1’s David Croft made the point plainly: the fact that Hamilton helped develop this car is not a small thing.

Ferrari is legitimately fast. Heading into the 2026 Miami Grand Prix, they sit econd in the constructors’ standings. The prancing horse has a podium at every round. The SF-26 is a real car in a way the SF-25 never was.

The issue is Mercedes is faster. Hamilton isn’t fourth in the championship because he’s lost a step — he’s fourth because he’s in the third-quickest car most Sundays, behind a teammate with seven years of Ferrari DNA baked in. Those are two separate problems. Ferrari has to fix the first one. Hamilton has to fix the second himself.

The Leclerc & Hamilton Dynamic at Ferrari

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Nobody is saying it out loud, but the numbers are saying it anyway.

Leclerc, 28, has been at Ferrari since 2019. He knows every engineer, every system, every nuance of how that team operates. He is, at this point, the closest thing to a Ferrari-bred driver since Schumacher.

Hamilton, 41, has seven championships and has put up the greatest statistical Formula 1 career in history. And right now, his teammate is outscoring and outqualifying him, and has been doing so consistently over two seasons.

In 2025 it wasn’t close. In 2026 the gap is smaller — China proved Hamilton can beat Leclerc on the same day when everything clicks. But Japan proved the gap can still open up in a hurry.

Charles coded 🤙 pic.twitter.com/iAKeIXwB1O

— Scuderia Ferrari HP (@ScuderiaFerrari) April 27, 2026

After the Chinese Grand Prix in March, Leclerc was candid and generous about their on-track battle.

“I actually really enjoyed the race. A little bit disappointed to lose out on the podium, but on the other side, I’m happy for Lewis, and I think he deserves it more than I do on a weekend like this, where he’s been more on top of things than me…I enjoyed the fight and the only big negative I would say is the gap to Mercedes.”

Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur was equally positive about letting them race wheel-to-wheel. “They are professional and I think it makes sense in this situation to let them race…at the end of the day, I think it’s also the best way to build up a team.”

The moment Ferrari builds a car that can actually win a championship, this dynamic is going to force some decisions nobody at Maranello is going to enjoy making.

Hamilton’s Place as He Heads into Miami

Lewis Hamilton Ferrari Miami Grand Prix 2026

Hamilton has won in Miami. The crowd in Miami came to Formula 1 partly because of him — the Netflix docuseries Drive to Survive turned him into a mainstream sports figure beyond motorsport years ago. He fits this city.

He needs this weekend. The championship math isn’t a crisis — 31 points back from Antonelli with 19 races left is very manageable. But two races of being outscored by Leclerc, a sixth in Japan, and a mediocre Miami will start generating a very familiar narrative about a 41-year-old running out of time.

All the things Lewis loves about Miami! 🇺🇸🌴 pic.twitter.com/KE7YzGGfPG

— Scuderia Ferrari HP (@ScuderiaFerrari) April 28, 2026

One strong weekend flips that entirely. Ferrari’s upgrade cycle is coming. The car is going to get better. Hamilton knows this circuit.

He came to Ferrari to win a championship. The dream isn’t dead. But he’s 41 years old, in his second season at a team still finding itself, watching a 19-year-old break his records in the seat he used to own.

The window isn’t getting bigger. The Lewis Hamilton Miami Grand Prix showing needs to count.

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Jumbo Package: Alabama Football could very well have the best secondary in the country

Dec 19, 2025; Norman, OK, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide defensive back Zabien Brown (2) returns an interception for a touchdown against the Oklahoma Sooners during the CFP National Playoff First Round at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images | Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

“It was definitely tough,” Proctor said. “I ain’t going to lie. When I was younger, it was, I wouldn’t say it was like bullying or anything like that, but, you know, I was always the bigger, chunkier kid, so everybody’s going to try to laugh and make fun of you. But it’s all right. You know, I got the last laugh now.”

Proctor said he has weighed 400 pounds.

“I really want to say shout out to (trainer) Ryan Smith and my nutritionists that were at Alabama because they helped me a lot through that in that process,” Proctor said. “I knew it was going to be a hard process. But Ryan helped me with like, ‘Yo, you got to go to Hotworx or do something that you find enjoyable,’ instead of, you know, I didn’t like walking on a treadmill seven days a week for two months straight. Like, that was just not fun. So I found something in Hotworx that I enjoyed going in there. Felt good to get a nice sweat in. It’s 130 degrees in there and do a workout. It doesn’t take long — 15, 30 minutes and you’re out of there. You’re done. And that’s kind of how I lost 20, 30 pounds because I was going there day in and day out, and I was finding success from it.

“But I would say another thing, not eating after 7 p.m. is probably the biggest thing because you’re not giving your body enough time to digest. So I found out when I don’t eat after 7 p.m., I come in, I have a good weigh-in, and it just felt good. Like, it just started feeling good for me to have great weigh-ins in the morning.”

Proctor is going to quickly endear himself to Miami fans

Former Alabama wide receiver Jermaine Burton will reportedly take part in the Buffalo Bills’ rookie minicamp this summer, per NFL insider Jordan Schultz

Originally a third round selection by the Cincinnati Bengals in 2024, Burton is an extremely young receiver that will look to get back on an NFL roster prior to the 2026 campaign. Burton was released by the Bengals in December, but the talented playmaker is still just 24 years old, and will look to emerge as a standout from Bills’ rookie minicamp this summer.

Maybe this time things will work out for Burton? I’ve seen very few wide receivers to ever have the level of body control that Burton does, and he pairs it with very good speed and hands. He could be an excellent player – but the consistent off-field and even on-field attitude issues have pretty well ruined a promising career. Can he revive that in Buffalo? With a prolific passing offense but a lack of receivers, it’s as good of a shot as anywhere.

Next, one of Alabama’s only remaining unsigned UDFAs found his landing spot as well:

SIGNED ✅@GenoVanDeMark ➡️ @Coltspic.twitter.com/QfT1ObRWTG

— Alabama Football (@AlabamaFTBL) April 27, 2026

Congrats to Geno, and best of luck in the pros!


Now the big news in the college football world yesterday was the announcement about Texas Tech QB, Brendon Sorsby:

Right now, you could close out this story, flip over to a gambling app and vaporize your entire paycheck. You could destroy your kids’ college funds or your chances of ever owning a house. Or, if you happen to be in a position to do so, you could blast a hole in the title hopes of one of the nation’s top-ranked college football programs.

All of that, right from the betting app on your phone. No matter how much you appreciate, adore or profit from sports gambling, it’s undeniable we’ve just crossed an ominous new milestone on Monday.

Brendan Sorsby, incoming quarterback for Texas Tech, potential Heisman candidate, possible 2027 NFL Draft first-rounder, is checking into a residential treatment program for gambling addiction. Gambling has now torpedoed both Sorsby’s own immediate future and, likely, that of the preseason top-10 Red Raiders.

Sorsby has been one of the more prolific QBs in college football the last couple of seasons for Cincinnati, and he was one of the biggest names in the transfer portal when Texas Tech landed him. On top of this knocking a major blow to Sorsby’s career, it also means that the Red Raiders will have to navigate what happens when you drop (rumored) north of $5M on a player who then may not even play for you.

I don’t imagine this will be the end to this story. There very well may be ramifications to all of sports stemming from it for years to come.

This one isn’t news or anything, but I thought it was a fairly unique piece from ESPN. Rather than jumping straight to everyone’s favorite “way-too-early-2027-mock-draft”, this piece looks at who will be the player replacing each of the top 32 draft picks on their team.

Replacing the first round of the NFL draft: Who’s up next in college football?

Replacements: Jackson Lloyd, Jayvin James, Nick Brooks

The Crimson Tide’s offensive line is facing immense pressure to improve dramatically after the offense struggled to run the ball and protect quarterback Ty Simpson last season. Alabama ranked 125th in the FBS in rushing offense (104.1 yards) and tied for 111th in sacks allowed (2.13). Tide coach Kalen DeBoer hired new offensive line coach Adrian Klemm to help turn things around. Proctor was a massive offensive tackle at 6 feet, 7 inches and 366 pounds. He struggled with his weight early in the season but played better down the stretch. Redshirt freshman Jackson Lloyd, who played in five games last season, was the No. 1 left tackle in the spring. Mississippi State transfer Jayvin James and Texas transfer Nick Brooks were battling for the right tackle job. — Mark Schlabach

If anything, this will give you a quick rundown of a whole list of new names that we all may be seeing for the first time around college football.

Last, College Football Nerds threw a stray punch at Alabama’s front 7 in a thread talking about LSU’s Harold Perkins

That whole Alabama front 7 was a tier worse than a lot of people realized. Overton was a 4th rounder and Keenan a 6th rounder. They were propped up by truly elite CB play, letting them stack boxes, but their defense could improve tremendously with better DL talent (eg via the…

— College Football Nerds (@CFBNerds) April 26, 2026

I don’t think they’re wrong either. Overton underwhelmed, as did James Smith and Qua Russaw. That’s a trio of 5-star players who made no appreciable impact last season. Plus Deontae Lawson didn’t seem to shake off his injury hesitancy until the final 1/3 of the season.

Now does that mean some combination of Devan Thompkins, Dez Zulu, Caleb Woodson, and some younger players can all come in and outperform the players they’re replacing? Who knows. But, for what it’s worth, the Tide’s secondary last year gave the front 7 a whole lot of leeway, and that whole group is coming back. I’d say they had a very legitimate argument at being the best secondary in the country last year, and now they bring an extra year of experience across the board. Alabama has plenty of other question marks, but the secondary is something we should all be excited about.

Roll Tide!

Award nominations speak volumes for Steelmen's season

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Sound the buzzers - the slump is officially over.

I did not think it would be Rangers away that would rescue our form. However, in retrospect I should have seen it coming with our recent results there.

To have beaten Rangers and drawn with them twice, only losing to Hearts once while also beating Celtic at home, is it a surprise we are being nominated for so many rewards?

Five Motherwell players were named in the PFA Scotland team of the year and now Elijah Just and Tawanda Maswanhise make up half of the shortlist for Premiership player of the year. It speaks volumes about Motherwell's season.

People are quick to speculate what the title race will mean for Hearts, Rangers and Celtic and if this season has been a glitch in the matrix or not, but if anything it shows with the right resources the giants can be toppled.

In my 23 years on this planet, I cannot remember a time Motherwell were held in such high regard as they are now.

Season-ticket sales are at their highest in years while multiple sold-out away ends also highlight the true sense of excitement and belief about the club and the future.

A win this weekend against Falkirk is essential since we then host Celtic and Hearts.

European football may not be officially confirmed yet but it's best to look out the passports and beach towels in preparation.

President Macron: PSG will beat Bayern 3-1 in Champions League

French President Emmanuel Macron believes that Paris Saint-Germain will beat Bayern Munich 3-1 on Tuesday night but was more cautious on whether PSG can go all the way and retain the Champions League title.

Macron, who normally supports PSG's big rivals Olympique Marseille, made the prediction when asked by school children during a visit to Andorra on Tuesday morning, French media said.

"I'm actually an OM fan, but PSG are playing tonight, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed for them! I think they'll win 3–1," Macron was quoted as saying.

Asked whether PSG could lift the trophy like last year, he said: "You can never be certain but it is a great team."

Tuesday's match at the Parc des Princes is the first leg of the semi-final tie. The return leg in Munich is next week Wednesday. The winner faces either Arsenal or Atletico Madrid in the May 30 final in Budapest.

Paris mayor Emmanuel Grégoire had two huge banners with PSG's colours hung at city hall in support of the capital club.

‘Tonight I’ll be beside the team at Parc des Princes to support them. We’ve brought out our finest colours, and all Parisians will be behind you. We’re expecting a win. Good luck," Grégoire said in a video on X.

Travis Konecny under fire after ‘dirty’ play targeting Sidney Crosby

NHL forward Travis Konecny is facing heavy criticism after a series of controversial moments in a heated first-round clash between the Philadelphia Flyers and Pittsburgh Penguins.

The latest flashpoint came in Game 5, when Konecny cross-checked Sidney Crosby after the final buzzer, sparking a large scrum.

NHL analyst Josh Yohe did not hold back in his assessment of the play. He wrote on X that Konecny’s actions showed ‘clear intent to injure.’

“It’s a nasty series, and both teams have crossed lines,” Yohe said. “But no one has been cheaper/more dirty in this series than Konecny, whose cross-check of Crosby after the game had ended was a clear intent to injure.”

MORE: Sidney Crosby makes desperate call as Penguins fall 3-0 to Flyers

Yohe also referenced an earlier incident where Konecny appeared to kick Bryan Rust during a Game 3 altercation.

“Earlier in this series, Konecny tried to kick Rust,” Yohe added. “Very dirty player.”

Game 5 has added more fuel to the rivalry. The Penguins secured a 3-2 win, cutting the Flyers’ series lead to 3-2 after trailing 3-0. The matchup has now turned into one of the most physical battles of the 2026 playoffs.

Philadelphia’s approach in the series has centered on shutting down Crosby. Players like Travis Sanheim have used aggressive defensive pressure and repeated cross-checks (in game 2) to limit space for Pittsburgh’s captain. Garnet Hathaway has also targeted Crosby, adding to the growing hostility between the two teams.

MORE: Sidney Crosby fumes over penalties as Penguins fall into 3-0 hole vs Flyers

Sidney Crosby talked about the Penguins overcoming adversity

Despite the physical targeting, Crosby delivered again in Game 5. He recorded two assists and showed resilience after taking a painful shot to his left knee. His leadership has helped Pittsburgh mount a comeback, with belief growing inside the locker room.

Crosby emphasized the team’s mindset after the game, stating, “We’ve done a great job of handling adversity. Again, here, we’re faced with more. It doesn’t get any easier… we have a lot of belief in our group, and we’ve done it time and time again. We’ve got to go do it again.”

After another win, the Penguins now head into Game 6 with renewed confidence. With emotions running high, the series now shifts back to Philadelphia under intense pressure.

Browns add key position to the roster for first time since 2021

The Cleveland Browns had a documented pursuit of former Baltimore Ravens fullback Patrick Ricard before he signed with the New York Giants in free agency. However, the Browns have now found their man as they look to bring the fullback back to Northeast Ohio.

After the NFL Draft, where they also did not add a fullback, the Browns have signed veteran Michael Burton to their roster.

A 34-year-old veteran, Burton has been around the block quite a bit, playing in the NFL for 11 seasons. He has played for the Detroit Lions, Chicago Bears, Washington, New Orleans Saints, Kansas City Chiefs, and the Denver Broncos throughout his NFL career. He now looks to fill a vital role in new head coach Todd Monken's offense.

The last time the Browns used a fullback

During the Kevin Stefanski era, the Browns did not roster a fullback. Instead, Stefanski would use former backup center Nick Harris, an extra tight end, or even defensive tackle Adin Huntington in this role when bringing a jumbo package onto the field. The last time the Browns rostered a fullback was five years ago during the 2021 season.

Andy Janovich was the last player to suit up for the Browns as a fullback.

However, Monken got the most out of Ricard in Baltimore. This is not to say that Burton is on the same plane as the 300-pounder Ricard in terms of usage, but Monken at least has a key piece to his offense now on the roster.

This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: Browns add key position to the roster for first time since 2021

MLB third basemen power rankings entering week 6

The 2026 MLB season is through five weeks. Following suit with previous seasons, this is the common point in the schedule where players break out of early-season slumps. Of course, certain players are continuing their outstanding production. This is what makes baseball the greatest sport in the world. Entering week six, here are the top 10 third basemen rankings.

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1. Max Muncy, Los Angeles Dodgers

Apr 18, 2026; Denver, Colorado, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers infielder Max Muncy (13) warms up before the game against the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field. Mandatory Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-Imagn Images

Muncy is healthy and off to a torrid start. Entering the week, he leads the Dodgers in home runs. He’s fallen short of 40 home runs in four seasons, but this can be the year he reaches the plateau.

2. Jose Ramirez, Cleveland Guardians

Ramirez is heating up, and this doesn’t bode well for opposing teams. After a slow start, the Cleveland third baseman is doing damage via the long ball and stealing bases. He’s aiming for a third consecutive season reaching 30 home runs and 40 stolen bases.

3. Junior Caminero, Tampa Bay Rays

After a modest few weeks, Caminero has found his stride. The second-year player is locked in and demolishing opposing pitchers. Junior Caminero will be the face of the Rays for the next decade.

4. Brendan Donovan, Seattle Mariners

Mar 30, 2026; Seattle, Washington, USA; Seattle Mariners second baseman Brendan Donovan (33) hits a single against the New York Yankees during the seventh inning at T-Mobile Park. Mandatory Credit: Joe Nicholson-Imagn Images

Donovan was the catalyst to Seattle’s offense before suffering a groin injury. Still, his fast start sees his numbers among the league’s best third basemen. The Mariners are anxiously awaiting his return as they have their sights set on a deep postseason run.

5. Josh Jung, Texas Rangers

Last season, Jung didn’t look right following wrist surgery in 2024. He struggled the entire season to regain his post-injury form. This year, he is fully recovered and hitting the ball with authority.

6. Amed Rosario, New York Yankees

Rosario’s lack of power leads to him being overlooked. He’s made a career or being a good MLB player. This season, he’s using his experience to his advantage.

7. Miguel Vargas, Chicago White Sox

Vargas won’t hit for a high average and racks up swings and misses. However, when he’s locked in, he displays above-average power. Entering the week, Vargas is riding a hot streak.

8. Carlos Correa, Houston Astros

Sep 24, 2025; West Sacramento, California, USA; Houston Astros shortstop Carlos Correa (1) hits a double against the Athletics in the ninth inning at Sutter Health Park. Mandatory Credit: Cary Edmondson-Imagn Images

Correa looks to be over the back issue that plagued him for the better part of two seasons. He’s off to a great start to the season and reaching base at the highest rate in his career. He will play a major role in helping Houston reach the playoffs following last season’s disaster.

9. Matt Chapman, San Francisco Giants

He’s streaky, but when he’s on, he’s on. Chapman hasn’t hit for power early on, but his emphasis on contact is noticeable. The veteran is reaching base at the highest rate of his career.

10. Maikel Garcia, Kansas City Royals

Garcia is battling a slow start following last year’s breakout season. Entering the week, he’s struggled with off-speed pitches that have led to swings and misses. However, the entire Royals lineup has struggled through the first month of the season.

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Value of Things: Guide to draft grades

I’m going to do something a little bit different in this space than most of other people. One of the benefits of a classical education (read: liberal arts) is a reading of the classics. In Socrates “Apology”, he asserted that he was the wisest man in Athens because he did not pretend to know that which he did not know. This simple act made him wiser than all of those who did. I’m not sure why that image popped into my head when talking about the NFL draft.

Actually, I’m lying. I know exactly why it popped into my head. This is what most people do when it comes to the NFL draft. Make no mistake, there are some folks that put in the hours of studying these players. They watch the tape. They read the scouting reports. They are familiar with most of the players. Fizzy Joe and Kenneth are our two guys here on site that do an excellent job doing that. I’ll click and read anything they have to offer on the draft because it is more than what I know.

I know that if I were to opine on the individual players and whether they are good picks or not then my opinions would not really be my opinions. They would be regurgitated opinions from someone else. I have multiple sources I like to read to learn more about guys, but if I’m going to take the time to write this for public consumption then it needs to have at least some of my own research sprinkled in.

So, if you want advice number one, it would be to seek out people that have their own informed opinions. Like I said, Fizzy Joe and Kenneth would be the go to people on this site. The rest of us have opinions and we may have even seen some of the players play, but most of our opinions are based upon the opinions of others. Then, it becomes an amplification effect. Suddenly, it turns into the “people are saying” gamut when really it is only one or two experts saying it and a bunch of people repeating it.

This is not just a football thing by the way. I have general opinions on basketball as well. I know a LOT about baseball, but I don’t dive into the weeds in analyzing players I have never seen play. I have never pounded the table for any player I had not personally watched. So, I will not be offering any individual or overall draft grades and I would be suspicious of anyone who does unless they know what they are talking about. Even then, it is just an educated guess.

The second point I would make is that you can properly understand drafts when you start to see patterns in the picks. This is mostly applicable to football and baseball when you have multiple selections. You start to see the same kind of player and that kind of player is a nod to the philosophical feelings of the people selecting them. The Texans took a lot of trench players or players for positions where they already had starters.

The best laid plans of mice and men always derail seasons. No team makes it through a season with the 22 guys that started it. Heck, even without injuries there are going to be guys on the bench that outshine guys in the starting lineup. We saw that on the offensive line last season. We’ve seen rookies gain traction and start playing tons of plays by the end of the season. We also have seen injuries.

Beyond the personality quirks of the players involved, the 2026 draft was clearly about raising the floor. That means they didn’t pick any sparkling players that would necessarily be difference makers that could take them from the divisional round to the Super Bowl. Kayden McDonald might turn out to be a notable exception there, but there are a lot of ifs that need to come true for that to happen. This draft was all about making sure the team had the depth to make it through a long and grueling season. This is a season that would likely include an 18th or even 19th game.

Of course, that brings us to those same personalities. Based on those that know, these players all had a certain SWARM mentality coming in. Most of them were team captains at their respective schools or were huge character guys. Is this ultimately a good thing? What we know is that sometimes you have a high character guy that is also a high end physical talent. That is Will Anderson. Will Anderson is not available at number 28 in the first round.

So, from that point on, teams have a choice. There are three prongs here: football character, on field production, and physical traits. You usually can have two out of three once you get outside the top ten to fifteen picks. The Texans didn’t always pick physical traits. In fact, they probably only did that with their last second round selection in Marlin Klein. Most of them were character and production picks. Was that the best way to go?

These are questions best asked and answered later. However, the pattern reflects the mind or minds of those picking the players. I can do the same thing in baseball when looking at drafts. You can start to see what general managers and scouts value. Again, whether their values make sense can only be tested after several seasons. Once their rookie contracts are signed, it doesn’t matter where they were selected. Their performance on the practice field and preseason will determine whether they make the team and have a spot in the regular rotation.

Fabio Di Giannantonio defends Marc Marquez after tough start

Photo by Klaus Pressberger/SEPA.Media /Getty Images
Photo by Klaus Pressberger/SEPA.Media /Getty Images

Fabio Di Giannantonio believes that Marc Marquez has had a bit of bad luck at the start of the 2026 MotoGP season and gave his opinion on who’s been Ducati’s top rider through the first four rounds.

The Italian, who finished the race in Jerez just ahead of Marquez, was also voted by fans as the top Ducati rider across all four rounds so far.

He told Paddock TV: “We need to analyse one thing, that our bike is quite good now. We have just been a little unlucky. It’s not about that we are bad with speed or we can’t overtake. We can do it very well.”

Fabio Di Giannantonio describes Marc Marquez as ‘unlucky’ early in 2026 while weighing up Ducati’s line-up

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Photo by Steve Wobser/Getty Images

However, the VR46 rider feels that Marquez has had his fair share of bad luck in the early stages of the 2026 campaign.

Speaking to reporters after the Spanish GP, Di Giannantonio was asked about how he views the current hierarchy within Ducati’s six-man roster.

Given his position as the top-ranked Ducati rider in the championship standings, it wouldn’t be surprising if he saw himself as their lead man. But Di Giannantonio doesn’t see it that way.

“Me, the best Ducati rider? I disagree. Marc Marquez is very fast like me, but unlucky here and there.

“Alex [Marquez] is coming back. I’m doing a good job, but I don’t like this title of best Ducati rider. I’m Fabio with the VR46 team: together we’re doing a great job. We’re third, but there are still a lot of races left.”

After a slow start to 2026 for Alex Marquez, he finally gave Ducati something to celebrate by taking their first win of the season at Jerez.

The result also made him just one of two riders to win at least two Grands Prix at Jerez since 2019 (Fabio Quartararo).

Fabio Di Giannantonio also explained where he needs to get better with the Ducati GP26

Di Giannantonio was quick to point out that there’s still work to be done, especially if he wants to catch up to the Aprilia riders ahead of him in the championship.

He pinpointed his feel for the front end as an area that needs attention, adding that engineers back in Borgo Panigale are already looking into solutions for him.

“The front end is the most important aspect for a rider,” Di Giannantonio disclosed. “It’s the basis for braking and corner entry, and the line is the approach to exiting. We’ve improved this year, we’ve made a step forward, but we’re still lacking something compared to our rivals.

“I was getting closer to Marco Bezzecchi because he made a couple of mistakes. But I asked a lot of the front end, and I was taking a lot of risks.

“As I said, I need to improve the front end’s effectiveness so I can brake hard on corner entry and feel the bike more. And not only that: my weak point is the start. We’re talking to Ducati, looking for a solution for me.”

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Kentucky Derby 2026: When is the race? Plus start time, post positions, field and everything else you need to know

The horses and the post positions are set, so the 152nd Kentucky Derby can officially get underway. On Saturday, 20 horses will take the track looking to etch their names into the record books.

Renegade enters the event as the favorite, and coincidentally was selected in the first post position for the race. That’s a strong starting spot, as horses in the first post have eight wins at the Derby.

But the favorite hasn’t picked up a win in the event in recent years, just ask Journalism, which entered the 2025 Kentucky Derby as the favorite and finished second to Sovereignty. Can Renegade overcome the other competitors?

Here's everything you need to know about the 2026 Kentucky Derby ahead of the race.

When is the 2026 Kentucky Derby?

The 2026 Kentucky Derby will take place Saturday, May 2. The race has traditionally taken place the first Saturday in May, though it didn't start that way. From 1875-1931, the race usually occurred in the middle of the month. That changed in 1932, when the event started being held the first Saturday in May.

That schedule has remained consistent since 1932, though did change as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. The Derby was scheduled for the first Saturday in May originally, but had to be moved to Sept. 5 due to the pandemic. 

Kentucky Derby 2026 start time

Coverage of the Kentucky Derby is essentially an all-day event. But if you only want to tune in for the actual race, that is slated to occur at 6:57 p.m. ET. That time is not exact, and will depend on a number of factors, including how quickly the horses get into their post positions.

Where is the Kentucky Derby in 2026?

The Kentucky Derby is always held at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. The race has been held at the track since its inception. Churchill Downs is named after John and Henry Churchill, who leased the land for the racetrack. 

The track is currently operated by Churchill Downs Incorporated.

Kentucky Derby 2026 field, post positions and odds

Below is the field, post positions and odds for each horse in the 2026 Kentucky Derby. The favorite, Renegade, holds the No. 1 post position. Fulleffort sits in the No. 20 post.

  1. Renegade (4-1)

  2. Albus (30-1)

  3. Intrepido (50-1)

  4. Litmus Test (30-1)

  5. Right to Party (30-1)

  6. Commandment (6-1)

  7. Danon Bourbon (20-1)

  8. So Happy (15-1)

  9. The Puma (10-1)

  10. Wonder Dean (30-1)

  11. Incredibolt (20-1)

  12. Chief Wallabee (8-1)

  13. Silent Tactic (20-1)

  14. Potente (20-1)

  15. Emerging Market (15-1)

  16. Pavlovian (30-1)

  17. Six Speed (50-1)

  18. Further Ado (6-1)

  19. Golden Tempo (30-1)

  20. Fulleffort (20-1)

Kentucky Derby 2026 weather updates

The weather shouldn’t play a significant role in the 2026 Kentucky Derby. It’s supposed to be partly cloudy in Louisville on Saturday, with a high of 62. The chance of rain is pretty small on the actual day of the race. It could rain in the city Wednesday, and there’s a slight chance for rain Friday, which should bear monitoring. But on the actual race day, the weather forecast looks pretty clear.

Kentucky Derby 2026 payout, purse

The winner of the 2026 Kentucky Derby will receive roughly $3.1 million. That's what 2024 winner Sovereignty won last year.

In total, the event has a purse of $5 million. The horse that finishes in second place will win roughly $1 million.

The total purse at the event used to be about $3 million, but that changed in 2024, when it shot up to $5 million total.

LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY - APRIL 25: Bob Baffert, trainer of Potente, looks on in the barn area after morning workouts ahead of the running of the 152nd Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs on April 25, 2026 in Louisville, Kentucky. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY - APRIL 25: Bob Baffert, trainer of Potente, looks on in the barn area after morning workouts ahead of the running of the 152nd Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs on April 25, 2026 in Louisville, Kentucky. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
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Does Bob Baffert have a horse in the 2026 Kentucky Derby?

Controversial trainer Bob Baffert — who has a lengthy history of his horses failing drug tests — has two horses in the 2026 Kentucky Derby. He trained both Potente and Litmus Test.

Baffert returned to the event last year after a three-year ban from the race after his 2021 winner Medina Spirit tested positive for a banned steroid.

Medina Spirit was stripped of its win following a second positive test, leading to Baffert's suspension. Mandaloun was named the winner of the 2021 Kentucky Derby.

It’s a big race for Baffert, who would claim the record with his seventh Kentucky Derby victory if either Potente or Litmus Test is victorious. Baffert is currently tied with Ben Jones. Each man has trained six horses which have won the Kentucky Derby.

How to watch the 2026 Kentucky Derby

While the race won't begin until 6:57 p.m. ET, coverage of the Kentucky Derby will begin at 2:30 p.m. ET on NBC. Peacock and NBCSN will stream the undercard and have even earlier coverage at noon ET.

This year will mark the 26th time the Kentucky Derby has aired on NBC.

Auburn baseball's Ethin Bingaman earns SEC Co-Freshman of the Week

Auburn baseball's Ethin Bingaman was named SEC Co-Freshman of the Week on Monday, Apr. 27, by the league offices.

Now, his second of the year, Bingaman collects another freshman of the week from the SEC. The freshman first gained the honor back on Feb. 23 for the Tigers.

Bingaman had quite the week at the plate last week for Auburn. He recorded three home runs in the third game against Oklahoma on Sunday, Apr. 26. That set a program record for home runs from a freshman in a game and was the fifth time in an SEC game for Auburn.

He went 2-for 3 in game two against Oklahoma and 2-for-4 with a two-run home run in the midweek against Samford. Bingaman leads the Tigers with 21 RBI in conference play. Auburn now prepares to hit the road to take on Texas A&M in an SEC road series starting on Friday, May 1.

Bing bomb x 3. 💣

1/4 mile worth of HRs for the freshman.#WarEagle | @BingamanEthinpic.twitter.com/6k6ROvLbW9

— Auburn Baseball (@AuburnBaseball) April 27, 2026

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Real Madrid and Brazil defender Militão has hamstring op and will miss World Cup

MADRID (AP) — Brazil and Real Madrid defender Éder Militão on Tuesday underwent surgery to fix a hamstring problem that is set to keep him from playing in the World Cup.

The recovery process for these types of surgeries is at least a few months, according to Spanish media reports. Brazil makes its World Cup debut on June 14, in less than seven weeks.

Militão was hurt in Madrid's 2-1 win over Alaves in La Liga last week.

Madrid said the central defender successfully underwent surgery “for the rupture of the proximal tendon of the biceps femoris in his left leg.”

“Militão will begin his recovery work in the coming days,” Madrid added, without giving a timetable for the player's return.

The 28-year-old Brazil international has been marred by injuries throughout his career, including serious knee issues.

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Local playoff schedules for this week

Apr. 28—Baseball and soccer playoff schedules for local teams this week.

Baseball playoff series are best two out of three with game two immediately following game one and game three, if necessary, taking place the following day.

Baseball

Class 6A

Hartselle vs. Cullman on Thursday at 5 p.m. Game 3 on Friday at 5 p.m.

Class 5A

East Limestone vs. Lincoln on Thursday at 4:30 p.m. Game 3 on Friday at 4:30 p.m.

Class 3A

Elkmont vs. Collinsville on Thursday at 4:30 p.m. Game 3 on Friday at 4:30 p.m.

Class 2A

Lindsay Lane vs. Cold Springs on Thursday at 4:30 p.m. Game 3 on Friday at 4:30 p.m.

Class 1A

Athens Bible vs. Skyline on Thursday at 1 p.m. Game 3 on Friday at 1 p.m.

Soccer

Class 6A

Decatur girls vs. Cullman on Tuesday at 5 p.m.

Class 5A

East Limestone girls vs. Brewer on Tuesday at 6 p.m.

Class 4A

Danville girls at Mars Hill on Tuesday at 5 p.m.

West Morgan boys at Mars Hill on Tuesday at 7 p.m.

Class 1A-3A

Clements girls at Whitesburg Christian on Tuesday at 5 p.m.

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PREP ROUNDUP: Green's big day leads Priceville to win

Apr. 28—PRICEVILLE — In the final game at its home field located at the old Priceville high school, Priceville softball rolled to a big 8-2 win.

Kelsey Green had a huge day at the plate, going three-for-four with a home run and four RBIs. Elizabeth Murphy got the win in the circle, allowing five hits and two RBIs with six strikeouts in seven innings. She also added two hits at the plate, while Taylor Mize had a hit and two RBIs.

Priceville will play at its new field at the current high school beginning next season.

Hartselle 14, Hewitt-Trussville 2: Katie Norgard and RC Wolf each hit home runs as the top-ranked team in Class 6A rolled to a big win.

Norgard and Wolf each had two RBIs, while Amelia Fox finished with three hits and four RBIs and Aubree Peak had two hits and four RBIs.

East Limestone 12, Elkmont 1: Kailey Matthews hit two doubles and a triple and finished with four RBIs as East Limestone raced to a big win.

Morgan Stoudmire and Brooklyn Phillips each added two hits and two RBIs. Nyla Parker led Elkmont with two hits and an RBI.

Athens 15, James Clemens 0: Jazz Davis homered and finished with three hits and four RBIs as Athens cruised to a win.

Lexie Thornton added three hits and three RBIs, while Rayne Brewer had two hits and two RBIs.

Athens Bible 5, Whitesburg Christian 4: Addie Tucker pitched a complete game for Athens Bible, allowing five hits and four runs with 11 strikeouts.

Addyson Butler led the Trojans at the plate, driving in three runs on three hits.

Clements 15, Columbia 0: Hayslee Dubose and Zailey Moran each hit home runs in an easy win on Monday.

Both players finished with two RBIs. Olivia Moody had three hits and two RBIs, while Aubrey Hall had two hits and three RBIs.

Curry 11, West Morgan 1: Alyssa Cleveland hit a solo home run as the Rebels took a tough loss on Monday.

Madison Academy 15, Danville 2: Kate Randolph led Danville with two hits, while Kennedy Borden added a hit and an RBI.

John Stones confirms Manchester City departure in emotional farewell video

John Stones confirms Manchester City departure in emotional farewell video
John Stones confirms Manchester City departure in emotional farewell video
  • Stones announces Man City exit in heartfelt interview ahead of June contract expiry
  • Englishman has struggled to maintain fitness for club and country this season
  • Everton among clubs interested to sign six-time Premier League winner

Manchester City defender John Stones has announced that he will be leaving the club when his contract expires this summer.

The 31-year-old is out of contract at the Etihad Stadium in June and in contention to make Thomas Tuchel’s England squad for the upcoming FIFA World Cup.

Stones has struggled for minutes and fitness again this term and has proved unreliable from a fitness standpoint, prompting club officials to enter the January market and sign Marc Guehi from Crystal Palace for £20 million.

“I want him to be fit” – Pep Guardiola admits injuries have held John Stones back at Manchester City

Since joining forces with Pep Guardiola in 2016 from Everton, Stones has established himself as one of the finest defenders to play in the Premier League, winning six league titles and the UEFA Champions League among a plethora of silverware under the Manchester City manager.

Stones to leave Man City this summer

In a heartfelt video interview released across Stones’ and Manchester City’s channels on Tuesday afternoon, it has been confirmed that the Barnsley-born defender will leave the Blues in June.

“It’s been a rollercoaster in many ways,” the centre-half said. “I came as a kid and now leaving as a man, becoming a father, a husband, and on the pitch a very fulfilled player I suppose and living all my dreams out, and lifting all the things that I came here to achieve.

“At the start of my career here, I never would’ve thought I’d be in this position. Firstly, achieving everything, but to have the love, the bond with everyone. Every dream has been smashed out of the park.

“From day one, as soon as I came, I felt at home and felt loved. I think I can only relate it to me as a little kid; if you said to me that I’d be playing at Manchester City, winning everything, the fans are singing your name, your song throughout the stadium, wherever you go in the world, I don’t think I would’ve believed them.”

What is Stones’ message to the Man City fanbase?

On his relationship with the Manchester City fans, the Englishman added: “The Man City fans, yeah they mean everything to me. I hope that they can…I hope that I’ve made them proud.

12 Manchester City players could leave the Etihad Stadium in major summer clear-out

“I hope that they can relate to me as a person, and as a player, with how I’ve played, how I’ve represented the club, and will do for the rest of my life.

“Manchester City will always be my home, and I’m thankful, honestly, from the bottom of my heart. This is my team forever, it always will be, and I can’t speak…I haven’t got the words to kind of say what I feel and how much I love everything about it.”

Stones follows in the footsteps of club captain Bernardo Silva, who has also confirmed he will be leaving Manchester City when his own deal expires in June.

Guardians' Parker Messick joins Paul Skenes as 2nd player with this impressive MLB history

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Parker Messick hasn't exactly gotten a lot of run support in the early stages of his MLB career with the Cleveland Guardians.

But in spite of that, the Guardians have had a chance to win basically every time the young left-hander takes the mound, because he's been pretty darn dominant.

Messick has been so good that he's joined a level of impressiveness only previously reached by Paul Skenes.

The stat: Pitchers who have allowed 19 or fewer runs in their first 13 games while striking out at least 76 guys.

The list is Messick and Skenes:

Only TWO pitchers in Major League Baseball history have thrown 76+ strikeouts while allowing 19-or-fewer runs in their first 13 career games pitched 📊:

1. PARKER MESSICK (2025-26)
2. Paul Skenes (2024)#GuardsBall | @CleGuardianspic.twitter.com/xuwOPV3wAW

— Luke Potosky (@LukePotosky) April 28, 2026

This season specifically, Messick has a 1.73 ERA through six starts with 38 strikeouts in 36.1 innings pitched.

He went 5.2 innings on Monday against the Tampa Bay Rays, allowing one run and striking out nine. He left with a lead, but the Guardians' bullpen couldn't keep it.

Messick doesn't throw with the same velocity as Skenes, but the southpaw has a lot of pitches that move in a lot of different ways.

His down-darting changeup might be his nastiest pitch, but his cutter and his breaking ball work well off of his well-commanded heater, too.

Nothing about this seems to be a fluke. Messick's stuff is legitimately good, and his stats are proving it.

Maybe he won't always be quite as good as Skenes, but it'd be hard to draw up a better start to his career than this.

MORE: Travis Bazzana is already unlike anyone else in Cleveland baseball history

Thoughts on a 4-2 Rangers loss

ARLINGTON, TEXAS - APRIL 27: Corey Seager #5 of the Texas Rangers makes the tag on José Caballero #72 of the New York Yankees on a steal attempt in the third inning at Globe Life Field on April 27, 2026 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Richard Rodriguez/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Yankees 4, Rangers 2

  • Things were going pretty well until the Yankees hit all those home runs.
  • Then things stopped going well.
  • Jack Leiter was looking…what’s a good word…how about “fire”? The young people say “fire,” right?
  • Do they still say “on fleek”? Can I say Jack Leiter was “on fleek” at first?
  • Then bad things happened. Three of them, to be precise, in a four batter span. Ben Rice homered, Aaron Judge homered, and Jazz Chisholm, Jr. homered.
  • Jazz Chisholm may be a junior but his government name isn’t Jazz. Its Jasrado. I don’t know how the rules work when you are a junior but use a nickname.
  • Leiter did go six innings, which is good, but he had to deal with a lot of traffic, allowing eight hits in all, walking a guy, and hitting Aaron Judge on an 0-2 pitch in the first.
  • 0-2 HBPs cause me physical pain.
  • Peyton Gray threw two shutout innings and Gavin Collyer threw one, and they both still have career ERAs of 0.00, so that’s fun.
  • In Collyer’s seven outings this season, he has struck out the first batter he faced twice, walked the first batter he faced twice, and hit the first batter he faced twice.
  • Once again, the bats disappointed. Seven hits, of which the only extra base hit was a Joc Pederson pinch hit homer in the seventh.
  • Skip Schumaker had Danny Jansen pinch hit for Evan Carter to lead off the 8th, when the Yankees brought lefty Tim Hill in to start the inning. Carter had started the game against lefty Max Fried and fanned twice. Having to use your backup catcher to hit for one of your better players in the late innings isn’t ideal.
  • As it turned out, though, it maybe kind of worked, because Alejandro Osuna, who came into the game for Jansen (who grounded out) when the teams went back out into the field, had a two out single in the ninth for the only other Ranger run of the game.
  • Our buddy Jazz Jr. tried to get the Rangers back into the game in the ninth, booting a grounder by Joc Pederson where Pederson was originally called safe, only to have it reversed on a challenge, and then making an error two batters later on what would have been a Josh Smith game inning grounder.
  • The motley offense is getting me down, man.
  • Jack Leiter hit 97.8 mph with his fastball, averaging 96.2 mph. Peyton Gray touched 92.5 mph with his fastball. Gavin Collyer touched 98.4 mph with his fastball.
  • Brandon Nimmo had a 109.0 mph GIDP. Joc Pederson’s homer was 108.2 mph. Josh Jung had a 105.0 mph single and a 100.1 mph GIDP. Corey Seager had a 102.9 mph groundout. Ezequiel Duran had a 100.4 mph groundout.
  • Okay, time to break the losing streak on Tuesday.

Brendan Sorsby's betting activity was reportedly flagged to Cincinnati ahead of 2025 season

Was Cincinnati aware of Brendan Sorsby’s betting habits?

Texas Tech announced Monday that the former Bearcats quarterback would be taking a leave of absence to seek inpatient treatment for a gambling addiction. Sorsby, who transferred to Texas Tech in the offseason, played the last two seasons at Cincinnati and reportedly placed a bet on Indiana to win a game while he was a freshman with the Hoosiers in 2022.

According to USA Today, Cincinnati “was alerted” to Sorsby’s betting ahead of the 2025 season. 

When contacted by USA TODAY Sports on Monday, senior associate athletic director Zach Stipe released a statement saying, “Cincinnati Athletics has no comment at this time.”

The Big 12, which includes Cincinnati, uses ProhiBet, a compliance driven app every student-athlete in the conference must download on their phone. The app notifies universities when athletes attempt to sign up for betting platforms or place prohibited wagers.

Per multiple reports, Sorsby has regularly placed bets in recent years and regularly wagered on pitches at Cincinnati Reds games and on UFC fights. College athletes are prohibited from betting on both college and professional sports, though UFC fights are allowed via a loophole since mixed martial arts is not sanctioned by the NCAA in any capacity.

Players can lose their eligibility permanently for wagering on events at their own school and lose their eligibility for a portion of a season for wagers on professional sports if the total amount is less than $800. A college football player betting on a college football game at another school leads to a half-season ban.

If Cincinnati knew of Sorsby’s wagering and didn’t take any action, it can also face NCAA sanctions.

Sorsby has one season of eligibility remaining after he redshirted in 2022. Iowa State quarterback Hunter Dekkers was deemed permanently ineligible by the NCAA after he admitted in a plea agreement that he had wagered on Iowa State games when he was part of the team. 

Tech’s announcement that Sorsby was entering treatment also came on the same day that the QB’s attorneys moved to dismiss a lawsuit by Cincinnati stemming from his transfer to Texas Tech. The school is seeking $1 million in liquidated damages for Sorsby’s transfer and arguing that he owes the money because of a multi-year revenue sharing agreement he signed with the team ahead of the 2025 season. Sorsby was Cincy’s starting QB for two seasons and was one of the most coveted players in the transfer portal in December.  

Lungi Ngidi injury: Why this ICC rule stops pacer to take field for DC's next IPL 2026 game

Lungi Ngidi did not feature for Delhi Capitals in their Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 match against Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) on Monday at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi.

Ngidi has been ruled out of action for DC's next game also against Rajasthan Royals on May 1, Cricbuzz reported.

The report also stated that the ICC mandates a mandatory seven-day stand-down period for any player diagnosed with a concussion. It added that Ngidi has been asked to follow the same rule, even though IPL playing conditions do not explicitly mention it. He was discharged from hospital the same evening after scans showed no serious issues.


The South African fast bowler had been taken to hospital after a serious on-field incident during Delhi Capitals’ match against Punjab Kings on Saturday.

In the third over of Punjab Kings’ innings, bowled by Axar Patel, Ngidi attempted a catch off a lofted shot from Priyansh Arya.

He back-pedalled to take the catch but did not complete the attempt and stretched backwards without getting his fingers to the ball.

He then fell heavily on his head, leading to a stoppage in play for more than 10 minutes. Vipraj Nigam came in as a concussion substitute.

Ngidi was stretchered off the field and taken to hospital for scans.

This is the second injury setback for Delhi Capitals’ pace unit after Mitchell Starc missed the early part of the season due to Cricket Australia fitness tests. He later joined the squad ahead of the Punjab Kings match but was cleared to play only from May 1.

For the RCB match, Delhi Capitals included overseas pacers Kyle Jamieson and Dushmantha Chameera in their playing XI.


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Zak Brown: "Foolish" to discount Red Bull despite poor start to F1 2026

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McLaren boss Zak Brown reckons it would be “very foolish” to discount Red Bull after a poor start to the 2026 Formula 1 campaign because the competitive order will only converge.

The Austrian outfit has slipped into the midfield this year as it is sixth after three rounds with only 16 points, causing Max Verstappen, who is yet to score a podium, to be incredibly frustrated.

This comes at the start of a new regulation cycle which has partly shaken up the order and caused the gap between the top and bottom to increase; the F1 grid was separated by 1.235s in Q1 at the 2025 Australian Grand Prix, compared to 3.737s in 2026.

So as is the case with any rules era, teams should converge over time as they understand the new cars better and apply updates - McLaren being a great example of that.

It struggled at the start of the ground-effect period in 2022 before eventually claiming the 2024 and 2025 titles, so that is why Brown is not discounting other teams just yet, particularly when many will bring upgrades to this weekend’s Miami GP.

Read Also: Can Miami really be the start of a 'new' F1 season?

“It would be very foolish to write Red Bull off, I also think Audi's done a very good job,” said the McLaren CEO, whose team is third in the standings and 30 points ahead of Red Bull and 44 clear of eighth-placed Audi.

“So I think it would be foolish to not think the other teams are going to move up the grid quickly. Things are only going to consolidate over time, not widen.

“We see how quickly the sport can change and how people quickly can get competitive and then sometimes not.”

Zak Brown, McLaren

Zak Brown, McLaren

Red Bull has suffered quite the decline since its domination of the 2023 season when it won 21 of 22 grands prix, breaking records like the most wins and points (860) in a campaign.

But then it was outdeveloped by its rivals as the ground-effect era progressed, while Red Bull also underwent a huge transformation of personnel as many were poached by other teams.

McLaren signed Rob Marshall and Will Courtenay with Gianpiero Lambiase also set to join, Jonathan Wheatley headed to Sauber (now Audi), while Adrian Newey left for Aston Martin.

Laurent Mekies also replaced Christian Horner as team principal midway through 2025, which was also Helmut Marko’s final year at the organisation, meaning it is quite the transformation.

So speaking about what Red Bull needs to do, particularly with it being the first year of the team developing in-house power units, Brown said: “They have to kind of do a little bit of a reset. They lost a lot of people: Christian, Wheatley, GP [Lambiase] eventually, Newey.

“So much what I came into, which was a different situation because they were very competitive, but the majority of the pitwall's changed.

"I rate Laurent, I think he does a very good job. He's technical, he's young and he's got to rebuild the people that he lost and rebuild the team.

"I have no doubt he will, and much like McLaren had an immense amount of talent that just needed to be unlocked, I think that's probably the same as Red Bull.

“They've been very dominant up to not very long ago, so there's a lot of talent in there and I think he'll just need to get it redirected.”

Read Also: McLaren’s 'new car' upgrade raises hopes of Mercedes fight at Miami GP

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Dallas Cowboys news. Is there more George Pickens drama? Of course

Whither George Pickens?

There is a confounding question, as all sorts of contradictory information is flying around about the Dallas Cowboys receiver who may or may not be signing a franchise tender and may or may not be traded.

Meanwhile, Dallas probably didn’t move the needle with three free-agent signings, though two are at receiver, so are they preparing for life after Pickens? Let’s see.

More: Dallas Cowboys 2026 NFL Draft grades are mostly high

Dallas Cowboys wide receiver George Pickens (3) reacts after making a catch against the Las Vegas Raiders during the second half at Allegiant Stadium.

George Pickens has not yet signed the franchise tag tender with the Cowboys.

— Todd Archer (@toddarcher) April 27, 2026

George Pickens

The news on George Pickens is confusing, but after reports he was set to sign the franchise tag during the NFL draft, reports are now that in fact he has not signed the contract.

ESPN’s Adam Schefter and Todd Archer have both reported this, and then Schefter went on The Pat McAfee Show and said this: “George Pickens wants a long-term contract, or he would like a trade. The Cowboys have been very clear that they aren't gonna give him a long-term contract.”

More: Dallas Cowboys draft Jaishawn Barham, edge from Michigan, in 3rd round

Because this has to get more complicated:

  1. Don’t go looking for that McAfee Show link. It’s been deleted. (?)
  2. Dallas signed free agent receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling to a one-year deal. Valdez-Scantling, 31, appeared in five games each for San Francisco and Pittsburgh last year, catching four passes for 40 yards for the 49ers and 10 catches for 80 yards with a touchdown for the Steelers.

If you need some good news, there’s this: ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler tweeted: “Last week, the Cowboys received verbal commitment via email from George Pickens’ agents that the star receiver is signing his franchise tag. He has yet to sign the tender, as @toddarcher reported.”

But this inevitably ends with a trade rumor and CBS Sports’ Bryan DeArdo has one.

He writes: “Dallas already said that Pickens will play under the franchise tag, which appears to be a recipe for disaster given his history of self-sabotage when things don't go his way. If the Cowboys want to avoid another drama-filled season, they would be better served either giving Pickens a long-term deal or trading him to a team that will. 

“The more realistic scenario appears to be the Cowboys trading Pickens, whose production during his first four seasons has largely been overshadowed by his antics. 

”Prior to the draft, CBS Sports' Garrett Podell listed five possible landing spots for Pickens. If the Cowboys were actually serious about trading Pickens, they'd probably have a host of suitors that would likely be willing to give Dallas considerable draft capital and a productive receiver in return. 

”The Cowboys would have options if they were actually compelled to trade Pickens, but the reality is that Dallas will likely sign up for another roller coaster season with their embattled receiver.”

Note: “Embattled Pickens” was largely absent last season in Dallas when he mostly stuck to the script.

Last week, the Cowboys received verbal commitment via email from George Pickens’ agents that the star receiver is signing his franchise tag. He has yet to sign the tender, as @toddarcher reported.

Dallas still has no plans to trade him.

— Jeremy Fowler (@JFowlerESPN) April 27, 2026

Tyler Johnson

The Dallas Cowboys added a second veteran receiver Monday when they signed Tyler Johnson, along with linebacker Curtis Robinson. (Marquez Valdes-Scantling was the other veteran receiver.)

The 27-year-old Johnson played in 12 games for the New York Jets last year after a promotion from the practice squad, started five, and made 12 catches for 197 yards and a touchdown in 2025.

The 27-year-old Robinson, who arrives from the San Francisco 49ers at the position of biggest need, had 42 tackles in his fifth year in the league and the first one where he played significantly.

Cowboys vs. Ravens Rio de Janeiro tickets

As previously reported, the Dallas Cowboys are playing the Baltimore Ravens in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on Sunday, Sept. 27, in Week 3. Tickets will not be available until after the NFL's official schedule release on May 13. Tickets may well be available on May 14, but the answer at the moment is “mid-May.”

Langston Patterson

Vanderbilt linebacker Langston Patterson is the latest body Dallas is flinging against the wall to fulfill its biggest need. He became an undrafted free agent when he was added on as a training camp body.

He was a productive college player as the Commodores' highest-graded run defender this season. He had 69 tackles and a forced fumble.

Bret Bloomquist can be reached at bbloomquist@elpasotimes.com; @Bretbloomquist on X.

This article originally appeared on El Paso Times: Do the Dallas Cowboys have George Pickens drama? Of course they do.

49ers make stunning 1st-round selection in early 2027 mock draft

The San Francisco 49ers should've done more to address their safety group this offseason after a mediocre showing and Jason Pinnock's departure in free agency.

However, after the 2026 NFL draft, the only safeties they've added have been Patrick McMorris and undrafted free agent Jalen Stroman.

With the position likely being a need again next offseason, Pro Football Focus' Daire Carragher is already projecting that the 49ers will take LSU safety Ty Benefield in the first round of the 2027 NFL draft.

"The Boise State transfer already has a significant sample size, with 2,169 career snaps in college football," Carragher wrote. "He must improve his tackling efficiency — an 18.1% career missed-tackle rate — but his versatility to align across the defense gives him significant upside as he transitions to SEC play."

Benefield was a three-star recruit out of Crean Lutheran High School in Irvine, California, before spending three seasons at Boise State, where he earned All-Mountain West honors once. In 41 games for the Broncos, he recorded 235 tackles (18 for a loss), 12 passes defensed, five interceptions, three sacks, three fumble recoveries and two forced fumbles.

The 20-year-old entered the transfer portal this offseason and landed at LSU, where he'll either cement himself as a first-round prospect or drop in the projections.

This pick would be historic for this iteration of the 49ers, as they've never taken a safety before the third round since John Lynch and Kyle Shanahan took over as general manager and head coach, respectively.

Taking Ji'Ayir Brown at No. 87 overall in 2023 is the highest they've every take a safety, and taking Renardo Green at No. 64 in 2024 is the highest they've taken any defensive back.

More 49ers: Get to know each member of 49ers undrafted free agent class

This article originally appeared on Niners Wire: 49ers make stunning 1st-round selection in early 2027 mock draft

Can I bring an umbrella to Churchill Downs for the Kentucky Derby?

It's probably going to rain on Kentucky Oaks Day, held this year on May 1. But if you're headed to Churchill Downs ― don't pack an umbrella.

Churchill Downs, 700 Central Ave., Louisville, Ky., doesn't allow them inside the storied track where the Kentucky Oaks and Derby runs each year.

In fact, there are quite a few things that track security won't let you bring through the gate.

Before heading to Churchill Downs for Kentucky Derby Week, here's a quick primer on what items you can and cannot bring with you.

Can I bring an umbrella to Churchill Downs?

No. Umbrellas are prohibited at Churchill Downs during Kentucky Derby Week as they block other guests’ views.

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What is the purse and bag policy at Churchill Downs for the Kentucky Derby?

Each guest at the Kentucky Derby is permitted to bring one bag no larger than 12-inches-by-6-inches-by-12-inches or a small clutch that is smaller than 6.5-inches-by-4.5 inches. Baby and diaper bags are allowed if guests have a child with them.

Prohibited items at Churchill Downs during Kentucky Derby Week

Here are a list of items that are prohibited at Churchill Downs, according to the Kentucky Derby website:

  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Backpacks, duffel bags and luggage
  • Bags larger than 12-inches-by-6-inches-by-12-inches
  • Balloons and inflatables
  • Banners and/or signs, unless pre-approved
  • Cameras with detachable lenses or equipped with a lens that is 6 inches or larger
  • Canopies and tents
  • Cans (any size or type), glass bottles or containers
  • Collapsible chairs, including those without canopies (collapsible chairs without canopies are allowed in the infield)
  • Confetti
  • Coolers
  • Chains
  • Drones and remote-controlled aircraft
  • Fireworks, noisemakers, air horns and laser lights/pointers
  • Food and beverages (see above)
  • Grills
  • Hoverboards, skateboards and scooters
  • Illegal substances
  • Personal music players without headphones and portable speakers/sound systems
  • Pets, except for trained service animals
  • Poles or sticks of any size
  • Projectile items, balls and frisbees
  • Seat cushions that are larger than 15-inches-by-15-inches and contain metal arms and/or backs, zippers, pockets or flaps
  • Selfie sticks
  • Thermoses
  • Tripods
  • Umbrellas of any size
  • Wagons
  • Weapons of any kind, including firearms, knives, mace, pepper spray
  • Any items deemed dangerous and/or inappropriate

What to bring to Churchill Downs during Kentucky Derby Week

Here's what you can bring if you're heading to Churchill Downs for Kentucky Derby Week:

  • A hat. Whether it’s more structured or has feathers and florals, hats are part of the tradition. You can also wear a fascinator.
  • Sunscreen or a lightweight, clear rain poncho, depending on the forecast. The Kentucky Derby is held rain or shine, so dress for the weather.
  • Consider bringing a pair of comfortable shoes or flip-flops to change into during the long day.
  • Binoculars
  • Hand sanitizer
  • In the infield gate, boxed lunches and food items are allowed in the guest's bag or one-gallon clear Ziploc-style bag (no trash bags). Guests are limited to one bag each. Bottled water in a sealed, clear, unopened plastic bottle is also allowed. There is a limit of two 24-ounce bottles per person.
  • A picnic blanket that is smaller than 10-feet-by-10-feet, but only in the infield.
  • A seat cushion that is smaller than 15-inches-by-15-inches and does not contain metal arms and/or backs, zippers, pockets or flaps.

Reach breaking news reporter Caroline Neal at cneal@usatodayco.comand reporter Maggie Menderski at mmenderski@usatodayco.com.

This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: What you can, can't bring to Churchill Downs for Kentucky Derby 2026

What is the Garland of Roses at Kentucky Derby? When did it begin?

You've likely heard the The Kentucky Derby referred to as "The Run for the Roses." But what does that actually mean?

The name comes from the tradition of draping Kentucky Derby winner with the Garland of Roses in the Winner's Circle at Churchill Downs.

Here's the history behind "The Run for the Roses" nickname and everything you need to know about the Garland of Roses before the 2026 Kentucky Derby, held this year on Saturday, May 2, at Churchill Downs, in Louisville, Ky.

Why are roses associated with the Kentucky Derby?

According to the Kentucky Derby media guide, the first connection came in 1883 when roses were presented to women attending a Derby party given by New York socialite Evander Berry Wall.

“The roses created such a sensation with the ladies that track president Col. M. Lewis Clark decided to feature the rose as the official flower for the 1884 Kentucky Derby," The Courier Journal previously reported.

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The first published account of roses draped on the winning horse came in 1896 when Ben Brush was given a collar of white and pink roses.

What does 'The Run for the Roses' mean?

New York sports columnist Bill Corum coined the phrase “Run for the Roses” in 1925, but the Kentucky Derby’s connection with the flower traces decades before.

Roses became the traditional way of honoring the Derby winner in the early 1900s, and the first official Garland of Roses was designed in 1932 by Louisville florist Grace Walker and presented to winning horse Burgoo King.

Who makes the Garland of Roses for the Kentucky Derby?

The Kroger Company has been crafting the garland for the Kentucky Derby since 1987.

According to KentuckyDerby.com, "each year, a garland of more than 400 red roses is sewn into a green satin backing with the seal of the Commonwealth on one end and the twin spires and number of the race's current renewal on the other."

Kroger floral designer manager Carol Belser oversees the crafting of the garland of roses in public view, Friday, May 5, 2017, at the Middletown Kroger in Louisville. She sewed the first rose at around 4 p.m.

More Kentucky Derby: This family has handcrafted the Kentucky Derby trophy for five decades

Did you know that each garland is also adorned with a "crown" of roses?

"The 'crown,' a single rose pointing upward in the center of the garland, symbolizes the struggle and heart necessary to reach the Derby Winner's Circle," according to KentuckyDerby.com.

How much does the Garland of Roses weigh?

The Garland of Roses presented to the winner of the Kentucky Derby each year weighs approximately 40 pounds.

When is the Kentucky Derby?

The 2026 Kentucky Derby is Saturday, May 2.

How to watch the 152nd Kentucky Derby?

In May of 2024, NBC Sports announced a partnership with Churchill Downs to present the Kentucky Derby on NBC and Peacock through 2032.

The extension includes multi-platform rights to the Kentucky Derby, Kentucky Oaks and Derby and Oaks Day programming, which will be presented on NBC, Peacock, USA Network and additional NBCU platforms.

Reporter Jason Frakes contributed to this report. Reach Courier Journal reporter Maggie Menderski at mmenderski@usatodayco.com.

This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: What is the Garland of Roses at the 2026 Kentucky Derby?

🏆 PSG and Bayern Munich kick off Champions semis; see line-ups

🏆 PSG and Bayern Munich kick off Champions semis; see line-ups

Parc des Princes, in Paris, will be the stage for one of the most anticipated clashes in European football this season!

This Tuesday (28), at 4 p.m., reigning champions Paris Saint-Germain host Bayern Munich for the first leg of the 2025/26 Champions League semifinals.


The other semifinal, between Atlético de Madrid and Arsenal, gets underway on Wednesday (29).


Match Details

Date and Time: Tuesday, April 28, 2026, at 4 p.m. (Brasília time)

Venue: Parc des Princes, Paris (France)

Referee: Sandro Schärer (Switzerland)

Broadcast: TNT, HBO Max, and Live Text on OneFootball


Road to the semifinal

Both teams are in excellent form, leading their domestic leagues, with Bayern already crowned Bundesliga champions.

However, their paths in this season’s Champions League have been quite different:

  • Bayern Munich: Had a solid first phase (finishing second), steamrolled Atalanta in the round of 16, and knocked out mighty Real Madrid in the quarterfinals, with memorable wins at the Santiago Bernabéu (2-1) and the Allianz Arena (4-3).
  • PSG: The reigning champions had a shaky start in the "league phase," needing to get past Monaco in the playoffs. In the quarterfinals, however, the team rediscovered its best football and eliminated Liverpool with two emphatic 2-0 wins.

Recent head-to-head

In the fourth round of this edition, the Germans and French already faced off at Parc des Princes, and Bayern came out on top with a 2-1 win.


Lineups and Absences

Both teams are expected to take the field with their strongest available lineups, relying on their powerful attacking systems.

PSG are counting on the trio of Doué, Dembélé, and Kvaratskhelia. Bayern, meanwhile, are pinning their hopes on the quartet of Olise, Musiala, Luis Díaz, and top scorer Harry Kane.

The German side, however, are dealing with more injuries: Bischof, Karl, Gnabry, Guerreiro, and Ulreich are sidelined.

For the French side, only Quentin Ndjantou is a confirmed absentee.

Probable Lineups:

PSG

Safonov; Hakimi, Marquinhos, Pacho, and Nuno Mendes; Zaïre-Emery, Vitinha, and João Neves; Doué, Dembélé, and Kvaratskhelia; coach: Luis Enrique

Bayern

Neuer; Stanišić, Upamecano, Tah, and Laimer; Kimmich and Pavlović; Olise, Musiala, and Luis Díaz; Harry Kane; coach: Vincent Kompany


What the coaches are saying

Luis Enrique (PSG): "Every coach wants to reach the final stretch in the best possible condition. Right now, we are in the semifinals and all players are available, except Quentin Ndjantou. The magic of the Champions League gives the players special energy."

Vincent Kompany (Bayern): "Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League, as the reigning champion, is probably the toughest challenge. I don’t want to stop here. Now come the decisive weeks. We’re looking forward to them, but we also know how difficult it will be. Our confidence is there, and that means a lot in football."

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Alabama football moves in USA TODAY Sports post-spring top 25 rankings

Spring practice concluded earlier this month across college football, and USA TODAY Sports' post-spring rankings see the Alabama Crimson Tide in a different spot than before.

Alabama fell one spot to No. 12 in top 25 rankings by veteran college football analysts Erick Smith and Paul Myerberg, the first batch of rankings released by USA TODAY Sports since its initial way-too-early list the day after the College Football Playoff National Championship in January.

The Crimson Tide are one spot below Texas A&M and one spot ahead of Michigan in the new rankings. Alabama will meet the Aggies in the regular season on Oct. 24 at Bryant-Denny Stadium.

Myerberg laid out a few areas that have coach Kalen DeBoer's attention -- if not his concern -- entering his third season in Tuscaloosa:

"The focus of spring practice was the quarterback competition between Austin Mack and Keelon Russell. Mack has more experience in the system, however Russell is more dynamic and shined in the team's spring game. That battle will be one to watch in the fall. Two other areas that has Kalen DeBoer’s attention are improving a dismal running game and getting receiver Ryan Coleman-Williams back to his game-breaking best."

Stephen A. Smith not happy with Alabama football

📸 Kirby Lee, Kirby Lee-Imagn Images https://t.co/v6c0PWcwr1pic.twitter.com/zSfYVIs3mv

— Roll Tide Wire (@RollTideWire) April 26, 2026

How bad was Alabama's rushing attack last season? The Tide ranked second to last in the SEC in rushing yards per game (104.13), just a whip and a whisker above LSU's 104.0. Daniel Hill was arguably the best back in short-yardage situations last year and is entering his junior season in 2026.

Alabama's front seven, meanwhile, is another concern for DeBoer and defensive coordinator Kane Wommack, Myerberg writes.

"The defense returns safeties Bray Hubbard and Keon Sabb but will need more from the front seven. Two key components that emerged were transfers Devan Thompkins (Southern California) and Caleb Woodson (Virginia Tech)."

Ole Miss and Southern California are two teams that jumped Alabama in USA TODAY Sports' post-spring rankings. The Crimson Tide moved ahead of one team, though: Texas Tech. The Red Raiders saw an eight-point drop to No. 15.

The Trojans and Crimson Tide finished with the nation's Nos. 1 and 2 recruiting classes, respectively, for the class of 2026 according to 247Sports.

Ranking 2026 SEC football teams after spring practice

Oct 11, 2025; College Station, Texas, USA; SEC logo seen on a chain marker during the third quarter of the game between the Texas A&M Aggies and the Florida Gators at Kyle Field. Mandatory Credit: Maria Lysaker-Imagn Images

The SEC had eight teams in the top 25 of USA TODAY Sports' post-spring rankings. Here's a look at which teams were ranked, and where.

Alabama football schedule 2026

Alabama will open the 2026 season against East Carolina on Sept. 5 at Bryant-Denny Stadium.

Here's a full look at the Crimson Tide's 2026 regular-season schedule. Kickoff times and TV channel designations have not been announced.

  • Sept. 5: vs. East Carolina
  • Sept. 12: at Kentucky
  • Sept. 19: vs. Florida State
  • Sept. 26: vs. South Carolina
  • Oct. 3: at Mississippi State
  • Oct. 10: vs. Georgia
  • Oct. 17: at Tennessee
  • Oct. 24: vs. Texas A&M
  • Nov. 7: at LSU
  • Nov. 14: at Vanderbilt
  • Nov. 21: vs. Chattanooga
  • Nov. 28: vs. Auburn

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Club confirm another injury for Arsenal loanee

Club confirm another injury for Arsenal loanee
Club confirm another injury for Arsenal loanee

Crawley Town have confirmed that Louie Copley has suffered another injury, marking the third setback of his four-month loan from Arsenal.

Photo via Crawley Town on Instagram

Louie Copley was absent from Crawley Town’s squad to face Accrington Stanley at the weekend, and the club have confirmed that this was due to injury.

Though details of the problem aren’t currently available, it’s a concern for the on-loan Arsenal midfielder given the two injury absences he’s already had in the last few months.

Copley was out of action for three games between January and February, and in his return match against Tranmere Rovers he suffered a setback ruling him out of Crawley’s next seven fixtures.

Photo via Crawley Town on Instagram

The 19-year-old’s second return from injury went a lot better at first, as he started four of Crawley’s next five games, playing 30 minutes as a substitute in the only one he didn’t start.

In fact, following Copley’s last appearance against Shrewsbury Town, he received praise from former Arsenal academy coach and Crawley boss Colin Kazim-Richards.

“I’ve been very impressed,” Kazim-Richards said of Copley. “Obviously he’s come from an institution where I was. I thought today (against Shrewsbury), changing the shape a little bit would suit him a lot and I think I was right. It gives him an extra freedom, it gives him an extra space.

“It gives him an extra outlet, an extra option when he has the ball. I think he showed a lot of maturity dropping down in the lines and being able to pick up the ball in spaces.”

Photo via Crawley Town

Sadly, that positive display was followed by another injury absence, and Copley will now be fighting to get fit for Crawley’s final match of the season against Salford City.

The match is vitally important to Crawley, as they’re only clear of the relegation zone on goal difference. If they lose and Harrogate Town don’t, they’ll be sent down to the National League.

Thomas and Ghandour among 12 to leave Aldershot

Kwame Thomas, left, wearing Aldershot's black away strip, challenges for the ball against Hartlepool. Hady Ghandour, right, wearing Aldershot's red home shirt, in action in February against Yeovil Town in a National League game.
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Aldershot Town strikers Kwame Thomas and Hady Ghandour are among 12 players who have left the National League club following the end of the 2025-26 season.

Thomas, once of Coventry City and Wrexham, scored seven goals in 37 league appearances this season in what was his second spell at the Recreation Ground.

Ghandour netted five times in 30 league games and departs after three years with the Shots, who finished 21st in the fifth tier and avoided relegation by four points.

Other players to leave who have been at the club since 2023 include defender Olly Scott and midfielders Dejan Tetek, Theo Widdrington and Tyler Frost.

Goalkeepers Coniah Boyce-Clarke, Marcus Dewhurst and Pat Nash, defenders Luke Jenkins and Josh Brooking, and versatile player Matt Penney have also gone.

The club said: "All remaining players are either under contract for the 2026-27 season or in talks to continue at Aldershot Town."

Ohio State football way-too-early look at the 2027 NFL draft class

Another NFL draft is in the books, and it was once again an infomercial for the Ohio State football program. The Buckeyes had four guys selected among the top 11 picks in the 2026 NFL draft, and a total of 11 players taken, both leading the way.

But in the world of the NFL and big-time college football, it's never too early to look ahead to the next year, especially at a place like Ohio State, where NFL widgets head down the assembly line like your neighborhood Amazon fulfillment center. After all, not many programs can compare to the success of putting players in the League like the one on the banks of the Olentangy.

We thought we'd take a look at next year's potential NFL draft class, and it sure looks like it could have another Scarlet and Gray hue to it. We are breaking this out in a few categories -- those that are locks to go early in the draft, those that will be eligible and will likely be drafted, those that might need solid years to make an impression, and some rising juniors or redshirt sophomores that could have early draft decisions to make.

That being said, let's dive right in at how things look for Ohio State in the 2027 NFL draft that is all set to take place on the National Mall in Washington, D.C

Ohio State 2027 NFL draft early pick probable locks

PlayerPositionYear
Jeremiah SmithWide ReceiverJunior
Julian SayinQuarterbackRedshirt Sophomore
Kenyatta Jackson Jr.Defensive EndSenior

Jeremiah Smith is most likely going to be the No. 1 player on the draft board for a lot of teams, and if Julian Sayin has the type of year we all think, he, too, should be a first-rounder. Both will only be three years removed from high school and will still have eligibility left, but it would be a shock for either one of them to come back to college. With a productive year, Jackson could find himself in the first round, but at the least, he should be an early round pick.

2027 NFL draft Ohio State players with potential decisions to make

PlayerPositionYear
Jaylen McClainSafetyJunior
Eddrick HoustonDefensive TackleJunior
Payton PierceLinebackerJunior
Ian MooreOffensive LineJunior
Leroy Roker IIISafetyJunior
Garret StoverLinebackerJunior

We aren't including Sayin and Smith here because, while both are technically underclassmen, it's hard to imagine either making a decision to return to Columbus. All of these guys might need some pretty big years to be on the NFL's radar, but we've seen it happen before. Dwayne Haskins and Malik Hooker are two examples of guys who had breakout years and left early after starting just one season.

All of these guys are in the running to get playing time, and if they start and have great years, there will be decisions to make. McClain, Houston, and Pierce appear to be the most likely starters who could break out and improve their NFL draft stock significantly. Others will have to surprise and develop into significant contributors, but never say never.

2027 NFL draft Ohio State seniors who could break out

PlayerPosition
Beau AtkinsonDefensive End
James SmithDefensive Tackle
Qua RussawDefensive End
Christian AlliegroLinebacker
Earl Little Jr.Safety
Terry MooreSafety
Cam CalhounCornerback
Will Smith Jr.Defensive Tackle
John WalkerDefensive Tackle
Brandon InnissWide Receiver
Devin McCuinWide Receiver
Luke MontgomeryOffensive Line
Carson HinzmanCenter
Austin SiereveldOffensive Line
Phillip DanielsOffensive Line
Kyle ParkerWide Receiver
Ja'Kobi JacksonRunning Back
Joshua PadillaOffensive Line
Hunter WelcingTight End
Bennett ChristianTight End
Mason WilliamsTight End
Joe McGuirePunter

Obviously, not all of these guys will grab the spotlight and be starters, and that will hurt their chances. However, all of them are in competitions to be a part of the rotation, and if they win a significant role, there is an ability to make a splash with NFL scouts and executives. You can take it to the bank that several of these seniors will be a part of all the fun in D.C.

Long story short -- it sure looks like it will be another banner year with quite the NFL haul for Ohio State players again next year. And we'll be here for it all.

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Texas A&M included in 'Next five' of ESPN's preseason Top 25 rankings

Texas A&M's basketball program is in good hands under coach Bucky McMillan, who is entering his second season at the helm after leading the Aggies to the NCAA Tournament last month, but after building his first roster completely from the transfer portal, losing most of his starters, including star forward Rashaun Agee, was guaranteed.

As soon as the transfer portal opened, McMillan and his staff went to work, first adding star transfer shooting guard PJ Haggerty, followed by former Samford/Radford guard Lukas Walls and Tennessee transfer forward Cade Phillips, who will serve as key depth pieces after losing most of last season's bench.

After a short pause, the Aggies hit the jackpot once more, receiving the news that star forward Mackenzie Mgbako is set to return, while landing a commitment from NBA G-League guard Bryson Warren, followed by commitments from former LSU guard Jalen Reece, McNeese transfer guard Tyshawn Archie, and, as of Sunday, LMU transfer forward Jalen Shelley. Texas A&M should be considered a preseason Top 25 team entering the summer.

However, given the blue-blood basketball programs that have reloaded, especially the Texas Longhorns, ESPN's early preseason rankings placed the Aggies as the fifth team among the "next five" programs, just outside the Top 25, behind UCLA, Ohio State, BYU, and the Iowa Hawkeyes.

In my opinion, the Aggies are more than talented and experienced enough to be included in the Top 25, but given Bryson Warren's impending eligibility, the roster isn't set, while McMillan will likely add one more forward or center before officially heading into the 2026-2027 season.

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Elite edge reclassifies to 2027 class, Notre Dame as top contender

It becoming much more common for high school stars to move up a class to start their collegiate career, and Notre Dame could once again be on the winning end of one of those moves.

The Irish saw quarterback Teddy Jarrard make the move from the 2027 cycle, to this past one, and on Monday on of its top targets will now be part of the 2027 class. New Jersey edge rusher Jackson Vaughn, made the move to get to college early, and the Irish are high on his list.

It was a dual announcement that Hayes Fawcett shared on social media, as the 6-foot, 4-inch and 225-pound pass rusher also share his top-9 schools, with Notre Dame being one of them. Vaughn is now ranked as the No. 202 overall player in his new class, but remember, he’s a year younger than almost everyone else.

The talent is there, and Vaughn would be a great addition to the Notre Dame 2027 class.

BREAKING: Elite 2028 EDGE Jackson Vaughn has Reclassified to the 2027 Class, he tells me for @Rivals⁰⁰The 6’4 225 EDGE from Oradell, NJ is down to these 9 schools

He was one of the top overall recruits in the ‘28 Classhttps://t.co/WyBjqcK4e6pic.twitter.com/pIka5ZVSFh

— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) April 27, 2026

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What channel is Celtics vs. 76ers on today? Time, TV schedule, live stream to watch Game 5 of NBA Playoffs series

Payton Pritchard and Jayson Tatum

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The Celtics will have a chance to punch their ticket to the conference semifinals when they face the 76ers in Game 5.

Boston spoiled Joel Embiid's return in Game 4 behind a 32-point performance from Payton Pritchard, who made six of his team's 24 3-pointers. Jayson Tatum had a double-double (30 points, 11 assists), helping lead the Celtics to a 128-96 victory.

With a 3-1 series lead, the Celtics could gain some valuable rest days by defeating the Sixers on Tuesday night. Boston would meet either Atlanta or New York in the next round, but that series will require at least a Game 6 — and possibly a Game 7.

Here is everything you need to know about Celtics vs. 76ers, including TV and streaming options for Game 5 of the first-round series.

What channel is Celtics vs. 76ers on today?

Celtics vs. 76ers Game 5 will air on ESPN. The game will also be available to stream on the ESPN app.

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

Celtics vs. 76ers Game 5 start time

  • Date: Tuesday, April 28
  • Time: 7 p.m. ET

Celtics vs. 76ers Game 5 is scheduled to tip off Tuesday at 7 p.m. ET. The game will be played at TD Garden in Boston.

Celtics vs. 76ers schedule

Boston leads series 3-1

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
Sun., April 19Game 1: Celtics 123, Sixers 91
Tue., April 21Game 2: Sixers 111, Celtics 97
Fri., April 24Game 3: Celtics 108, Sixers 100
Sun., April 26Game 4: Celtics 128, Sixers 96
Tue., April 28Game 5 at Boston7 p.m.ESPN, ESPN appDIRECTV
Thu., April 30Game 6 at Philadelphia*TBDTBD
Sat., May 2Game 7 at Boston*TBDTBD

*If necessary

NBA Playoffs bracket 2026

Click here for the updated 2026 NBA Playoffs bracket from The Sporting News.

NBA Playoffs schedule, key dates for 2026

Here are the key dates to know for the NBA Playoffs and offseason:

EventDates
First round beginsApril 18
Conference semifinals beginMay 4*
NBA Draft LotteryMay 10
Eastern Conference finals beginMay 19*
Western Conference finals beginMay 20*
NBA Finals beginJune 3
NBA Finals Game 7 (if necessary)June 19
NBA DraftJune 23-24

*Can move up depending on earlier series

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Florida football lands commitment from blue-chip center Peyton Miller

Four-star Anna High (Texas) interior offensive lineman Peyton Miller committed to the Florida Gators on Monday.

Miller is the second blue-chip offensive lineman to make a pledge to Florida this month, giving new offensive line coach Phil Trautwein a couple of big wins on the recruiting trail. Five-star interior lineman Maxwell Hiller committed on April 8.

Trautwein wanted Miller at Penn State, but the distance from home was a bit of an issue, according ot 247Sports. There was mutual interest between the two, however, thanks to Trautwein's history of developing NFL linemen. His interest carried over when Trautwein joined Jon Sumrall's staff at Florida.

The 6-foot-5-inch, 290-pound prospect picked the Orange and Blue over Arizona State, Clemson, Texas, Texas Tech and SMU, among others.

Florida is up to 10 commits in the 2027 class and is ranked No. 10 by 247Sports.

BREAKING: Four-Star IOL Peyton Miller has Committed to Florida, he tells me for @Rivals
The 6’5 305 IOL from Anna, TX chose the Gators over Texas Tech, Clemson, and Texas

“I want to help the Gators become champions again!”https://t.co/Jbev27Jbu9pic.twitter.com/wp0sXDy18q

— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) April 27, 2026

Recruiting Summary

ESPN is the highest on Miller, ranking him inside the top 100 overall at No. 68 and as the top center in the class of 2027. 247Sports puts him at No. 143 nationally and No. 8 among interior offensive linemen. Rivals is the lowest on him at Nos. 258 and No. 18, respectively.

Among composite rankings, 247Sports has Miller higher at Nos. 124 and 9. The Rivals industry ranking has him just a bit lower at Nos. 130 and 10.

Scouting Report

Here's what 247Sports scouting analyst Gabe Brooks said in an April report on Miller:

"Versatile offensive lineman with physical specs that could move around the front. Possesses valuable snapping experience as a true center. Three-sport athlete with experience in shot put/discus and wrestling. Adequate athlete in close quarters.

"Testing numbers suggest significant athletic potential. Higher center of gravity for an IOL, but works to gain leverage. Hand placement is a plus. High-floor player in pads with multi-sport markers and position value that point to significant developmental upside. Projects to the P4 level with the possibility of playing beyond college."

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Giants' Francis Mauigoa to Micah Parsons: 'I'm not ducking any smoke'

New York Giants offensive lineman Francis Mauigoa will be tasked with blocking some of the top defensive talent in all of football throughout his rookie campaign.

The Giants selected Mauigoa with the 10th overall pick in the 2026 NFL draft last weekend. The talented lineman is expected to play a massive role in protecting star quarterback Jaxson Dart this season, and Mauigoa will be tested on a week-to-week basis during his first season in the NFL. 

The former Miami big man took a moment to speak with Malik Nabers and Micah Parsons during a Bleacher Report segment following his selection in the first round, and Mauigoa was asked how he feels he would do against the Green Bay Packers' superstar.

Absolutely LOVE this quote from #Giants OL Francis Mauigoa when asked how he’d do vs #Packers Micah Parsons.

“Ima prepare my ass off. Ima study everything. He’s known for his stuff and I got stuff to prove.”

“Micah I’m not ducking any smoke. I’m ready for it” pic.twitter.com/r7bsHXvuf3

— The Giant Topic (@TheGiantTopic) April 27, 2026

"I'm gonna prepare my (expletive) off. I will prepare my (expletive) off," he said. "I know he's known for his stuff, I got some stuff to prove. Respect for his game, but I'm gonna prepare my (expletive) off. I'm going to study everything, but yeah, he's alright."

Parsons shot back and told Mauigoa to hope he's on injured reserve (IR) whenever the two teams play.

Mauigoa ended the interview with a clear message to Parsons. 

“Micah, I'm not ducking any smoke. I'm ready for it," he said.

The matchup between the two will have to wait until at least the 2027 campaign, as the Giants will not face the Packers in 2026. Parsons would have been an excellent test for Mauigoa early on in his career, but the rookie will undoubtedly face a plethora of tough opponents this season, nonetheless. 

Mauigoa and Parsons will more than likely face each other at some point, but the rookie’s confidence is an excellent sign prior to training camp this summer. 

This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: Giants' Francis Mauigoa to Micah Parsons: 'I'm not ducking any smoke'

How athletic are the Panthers' 2026 draft picks? Spider graphs, RAS, player comps for the class

The Carolina Panthers' 2026 NFL Draft class is already being heralded as one of this year's very best. General manager Dan Morgan and company seemingly hit on a number of win-wins, picking up considerable value while addressing some of their roster's biggest needs.

But how do the seven picks measure up—physically and athletically?

Let's take a look at the class' Relative Athletic Scores (RAS), spider graphs and player comparisons . . .

First round (No. 19): Monroe Freeling, OT, Georgia

Monroe Freeling was drafted in round 1 with pick 19 in the 2026 draft class. He scored a 9.99 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 2 out of 1645 OT from 1987 to 2026.https://t.co/EmUzHhKn1Ppic.twitter.com/PupJtgYrxR

— RAS.football (@MathBomb) April 24, 2026

Player comparisons (per MockDraftable): Broderick Jones (2023), Tommy Doyle (2021), Tyler Guyton (2024), Jack Conklin (2016), Joe Thomas (2007)

Second round (No. 49): Lee Hunter, DL, Texas Tech

New #Panthers DT Lee Hunter is a nose tackle, so the poor overall score isn't a concern.

He hit 1 for 3 for baselines with an average or better 10 split, but very slightly under weight (>320) and poor broad.

He went 0 for 2 for the nice to haves: No cone and no bench. pic.twitter.com/wEjnzpCO5n

— RAS.football (@MathBomb) April 26, 2026

Player comparisons (per MockDraftable): Kelcy Quarles (2014), Johnathan Hankins (2013), Tim Settle (2018), DeMario Pressley (2008), McKinnley Jackson (2024)

Third round (No. 83): Chris Brazzell II, WR, Tennessee

Chris Brazzell II was drafted in round 3 with pick 83 in the 2026 draft class. He does not qualify for a #RAS due to a lack of measurements.https://t.co/pQZjKM7c0mpic.twitter.com/ZoEEYeiNiH

— RAS.football (@MathBomb) April 25, 2026

Player comparisons (per MockDraftable): Beaux Collins (2025), Marvin Harrison (2024), Elijhah Badger (2025), KeAndre Lambert-Smith (2025), Dont'e Thornton Jr. (2025)

Fourth round (No. 129): Will Lee III, CB, Texas A&M

Will Lee III was drafted in round 4 with pick 129 in the 2026 draft class. He scored a 9.39 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 189 out of 3075 CB from 1987 to 2026.https://t.co/q2DBf8xWrZpic.twitter.com/WnDoinD4HT

— RAS.football (@MathBomb) April 25, 2026

Player comparisons (per MockDraftable): Elijah Jones (20240, Marcellas Dial (2024), Marcus Maxey (2006), Will Blackmon (2006), Jerome Murphy (2010)

Fifth round (No. 144): Sam Hecht, C, Kansas State

Sam Hecht was drafted in round 5 with pick 144 in the 2026 draft class. He scored a 7.76 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 166 out of 735 OC from 1987 to 2026.https://t.co/CDIEJCV7kCpic.twitter.com/dxRDOKZFjy

— RAS.football (@MathBomb) April 25, 2026

Player comparisons (per MockDraftable): Matt Gulbin (2026), Michal Menet (2021), Sedrick Van Pran-Granger (2024), Greg Mancz (2015), Pat Ross (2006)

Fifth round (No. 151): Zakee Wheatley, S, Penn State

Zakee Wheatley was drafted in round 5 with pick 151 in the 2026 draft class. He scored a 7.68 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 305 out of 1313 FS from 1987 to 2026.https://t.co/J4YkHNa7oxpic.twitter.com/d55bz77wTD

— RAS.football (@MathBomb) April 25, 2026

Player comparisons (per MockDraftable): Matt Ware (2004), Nikia Codie (1999), Thomas DeCoud (2008), Brad Ware (1999), Deon Grant (2000)

Seventh round (No. 227): Jackson Kuwatch, LB, Miami (Ohio)

Jackson Kuwatch was drafted in round 7 with pick 227 in the 2026 draft class. He scored a 8.86 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 397 out of 3480 LB from 1987 to 2026.https://t.co/dEDbuyuCUppic.twitter.com/4RH5puZHZc

— RAS.football (@MathBomb) April 25, 2026

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Pistons vs. Celtics Game 5: How to watch, lineups, broadcast info

The Philadelphia 76ers will head back to the TD Garden on Tuesday night for Game 5 of their Round 1 series with the Boston Celtics, and if you're wondering how you can watch all the action live, you've come to the right place. The Sixers will look to stave off elimination and stay alive with a win in this contest.

The Celtics took both games in Philadelphia to take a commanding 3-1 lead in the series as they now look to finish off the Sixers and advance to Round 2 to take on the winner of the series between the New York Knicks and the Atlanta Hawks. Meanwhile, Philadelphia will have to dig deep and come up with some of the shooting that it used to win Game 2 earlier in this series in order to stay alive.

Here's when and where you should tune in to see the matchup:

How to watch

  • Date: Tuesday, April 28
  • Time: 7 p.m. EDT
  • Location: TD Garden Boston, MA
  • Channel: NBC/Peacock

Notable injuries

Sixers: PROBABLE: Joel Embiid (post appendectomy surgery recovery)

Celtics: NONE

Uniform assignments

Sixers: Association Edition (White)

Celtics: Statement Edition (Black)

Probable starting lineups

Philadelphia 76ers

  • Guard - Tyrese Maxey
  • Guard - VJ Edgecombe
  • Forward - Paul George
  • Forward - Kelly Oubre Jr.
  • Center - Joel Embiid

Boston Celtics

  • Guard - Derrick White
  • Guard - Jaylen Brown
  • Forward - Sam Hauser
  • Forward - Jayson Tatum
  • Center - Neemias Queta

Complete series schedule

  • Game 1: Celtics 123 Sixers 91
  • Game 2: Sixers 111 Celtics 97
  • Game 3: Celtics 108 Sixers 100
  • Game 4: Celtics 128 Sixers 96
  • Game 5: @ BOS April 28
  • Game 6: @ PHI April 30 - if necessary
  • Game 7: @ BOS May 2 - if necessary

This article originally appeared on Sixers Wire: Pistons vs. Celtics Game 5: How to watch, lineups, broadcast info

Marshall Manning named a 'top performer' at 7-on-7 football tournament

Marshall Manning's going viral again, and for good reason!

Marshall, the son of Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Peyton Manning, is preparing for his ninth-grade season at Baylor High School in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and was named a "top performer" at his latest 7-on-7 event.

Matthew Layton of Prep Redzone West Virginia shared these highlights of the young QB and his "standout weekend," saying Marshall has a "very bright future" ahead.

🚨SMOKY MOUNTAIN SUMMIT TOP PERFORMER🚨

2030 Baylor School (TN) QB Marshall Manning

Very bright future for this young man.

Check out his standout weekend 👇@PrepRedzone#PRZSmokyMountainSummitpic.twitter.com/n9OhYMoqSS

— Matthew Layton | Prep Redzone (@The304Scout) April 21, 2026

Videos of Marshall Manning's QB prowess have already gone viral twice this year. First, for the fundamentals and high ball carriage he demonstrated while running through drills with QB Country Chattanooga. That video went viral on Twitter/X, as fans and pundits compared the QB's mannerisms to Peyton's, who just so happened to be spotted coaching him at another recent 7-on-7 tournament:

Marshall also went viral for his performance in a 7-on-7 competition in Tennessee when Prep Redzone Tennessee's Shayne Pickering shared this clip of the young QB in action:

Baylor (TN) quarterback Marshall Manning has shown good velocity and anticipation the entire day today

He has taken another step forward into his development and will be an exciting young QB for Baylor to build around#PRZMusicCityMayhempic.twitter.com/Og6xutBXc4

— Shayne Pickering (@shaynep_media) March 14, 2026

Marshall Manning still has four years of high school football ahead of him before potentially playing at the college level, but football fans are already eager to see what the future holds as the young QB looks to continue the Manning family legacy at the position.

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Florida State QB Tommy Castellanos earns NFL chance, but it requires a position change

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Tommy Castellanos is getting an NFL opportunity after a college career at Boston College and Florida State.

It comes with a catch, though -- the college QB will have to change positions.

Castellanos has been invited to Miami Dolphins rookie minicamp, where he will play wide receiver, according to Logan B. Robinson.

The invite makes a lot of sense, because Castellanos previously played for current Dolphins head coach Jeff Hafley at BC.

Florida State QB Tommy Castellanos will also attend the Dolphins' rookie minicamp after getting an invite.

Castellanos has ties with Jeff Hafley after playing for him in 2023 at Boston College. He became the first player in Eagles' history to throw for over 2,000 yards and rush…

— Logan B. Robinson (@LogansTwitty) April 26, 2026

MORE: Diego Pavia, Shedeur Sanders and an NFL QB problem that goes back to Tim Tebow

Castellanos actually began his college career at Central Florida but barely played, and so he transferred from UCF to Boston College, where he broke out.

In 2023, he threw for 2,248 yards and 15 touchdowns while running 215 times for 1,113 yards and 13 more TDs.

His 2024 was shortened by injury, and he left BC after that season to head to Florida State.

In 2025, Castellanos threw for 2,760 yards with 15 TDs and ran 137 times for 557 yards and nine more scores.

He was interception-prone in his college career, and at just 5-foot-9, he didn't project as an NFL QB.

He ran a 4.62-second 40-yard dash at his Pro Day, which might not be as fast as he would've hoped for. He'll have to use his quickness more than his outright speed to potentially earn further opportunity with the Dolphins.

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How a Florida caddie program (at a PGA of America pet project) is changing lives

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — There are lots of ways for high schoolers to make money these days. They can babysit, walk dogs, bag groceries, wait on tables, mow lawns and caddie at a public golf course.

Wait, what? Caddie at a public golf course?

More than a dozen teenagers are making good money – with an eye on a college scholarship – at The Park, the former West Palm Beach Country Club that was reimagined and rebuilt three years ago through an effort led by former PGA of America CEO Seth Waugh.

Club officials chose The Park as the new name because they wanted it to sound inviting to the community. They hoped to attract young golfers, minorities and families who don’t normally play the sport.

When Brian Conley became The Park’s general manager in 2023, he had several “must-haves” for the facility that had been closed for five years.

“One of them was to develop a junior caddie program,” Conley said. “We were confident we could build a caddie yard that would support a junior caddies program.”

Having caddies is common for area high-end, private golf courses such as Seminole, The Bear’s Club, Medalist and McArthur. Not so much at public facilities, where golfers don’t usually have deep pockets and a desire for someone to carry their clubs. Conley realized his idea was playing into a two-club wind, in golf speak.

“There’s caddie yards all over South Florida, but not at a public golf course,” Conley said. “We kind of knew going in, we’re going to have that stigma to start. ‘What public golf course can have a caddie program? Nobody's going to pay for it. Nobody's going to use them.’ ”

Now imagine starting a junior caddie program. But Conley persisted, making caddie manager Dean Casello one of his first hires and telling him he wanted to introduce young loopers to the game.

“The kids are getting exposed to different types of backgrounds, types of golf, successful businessmen and women,” Casello said. “And they make good money - $70 for each round, plus they get a small salary from the club.”

Young caddies eligible for paid college education through Evans Scholars

Youth caddies pose at The Park (left to right) Matthew Krezwick, Joseph Roads, Sophia Enriquez, Coco Jimerson, Rafael Carmoega.

Plus, and this is a big plus, the young caddies are eligible to have their college education paid for through the Evans Scholars Foundation, which awards full tuition and housing scholarships to promising young caddies with financial need.

Currently, seven South Florida residents receive free education (and housing) at universities across the country as Evans Scholars. Some of them have been helped by the local First Tee-Gold Coast.

“These programs are about more than golf. They are about opening doors,” said Jupiter resident Jack Druga, vice-president of development at the ESF. “Florida is a key growth region for us, and we are excited to work alongside clubs and community partners who believe in giving young people meaningful opportunities through caddying.”

The junior caddie program also is growing among Treasure Coast golf clubs. The Western Golf Association, which oversees the ESF, recently partnered with the Indian River Golf Foundation in Vero Beach to train and place eight students at clubs, including RedStick Golf Club, Quail Valley Golf Club, John’s Island Club and The Moorings at Hawk’s Nest.

New caddies must undergo a 4-day training program at The Park

A newcomer can’t start caddying immediately. Casello utilizes a four-day training program at The Park that continues until the junior caddies show they’re capable of handling the job.

“We’ll go over many different parts of caddying, from carrying a golf bag to reading a green to caddie and player interactions,” Casello said.

Once they learn the basics, the young loopers will shadow veteran caddies on the course for two days. Then they’ll carry the bag for another caddie or employee. The final step is passing a caddie quiz.

After they start caddying, they’ll get a rating from the player. The caddie must earn a rating of four (out of five) to continue caddying. Because they are in high school, they only caddie on the weekend during school and throughout the week in the summer - and they must be at least 15.

Casello said it’s not essential a caddie plays golf or has a background in the sport, but many do. Sophia Enriquez, a 16-year-old Wellington resident, played two seasons at King’s Academy and has a 6 handicap, but now studies online.

“It’s just a joy being out with people,” Enriquez said. “I'm young, but I have a lot of knowledge about golf, so I’m able to help other people have fun and just be out on the course in the sun. The money is nice, but it’s not just about the money. It’s fun being on the golf course. I make friends through the caddie program, so that's even better.”

What would be best is someday earning an Evans Scholarship to pay for their college. Enriquez’s goal is to go to law school and become a sports agent.

“It would mean a lot,” she said of earning a scholarship. “I'm a very determined girl, almost to a fault. I'm too hard on myself, but I want to do well at what I'm doing 100 percent of the time. I would like to get out of what I'm putting into caddying.”

Another junior caddie, Joe Roads of West Palm Beach, attends Suncoast High. Despite being relatively new to the game, he has an 11 handicap and wants to study finance or accounting.

“I'm not the best player, but I'm emerging,” Rhoads said. “I'm two years into the game and I'm happy to be out here. I love interacting with people and being able to provide a good, catchy service to those who want to play golf.”

When asked what he wants from his caddies, GM Conley gave a surprising answer.

“Have fun,” he said. “Like everything else here, just have fun. It’s a game, it's golf. Treat it as a job. Treat it with respect, obviously. But if they have fun, you're gonna have fun.”

If you’re interested in helping fund scholarships for junior caddies, the third annual Rosie ProAm – named in honor of former Palm Beach Post golf writer Tim Rosaforte -- will be held at Old Marsh May 3-4 and has dozens of golf auction items such as foursomes to local private clubs, lessons and signed memorabilia. To bid, go to www.RosieProAm.com. The auction closes May 4. The Rosie ProAm has raised $400,000.

This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Junior caddies eligible for Evans Scholars college scholarships

IPL 2026: KKR pacer credits Rinku Singh's fireworks and Sunil Narine's spell for Kolkata's win over LSG

LUCKNOW: Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) pacer Vaibhav Arora credited clear planning in the death overs, a strong Powerplay with the ball, and Rinku Singh’s match-defining knock after KKR edged Lucknow Super Giants in a Super Over win at the Ekana Stadium on Sunday.

The victory kept KKR’s playoff hopes alive as they registered their second win, with Rinku’s blistering 83 off 51 balls proving crucial in helping the side post a competitive total.


Reflecting on the bowling plans in the death overs, Vaibhav said KKR were clear about using the dimensions of the ground and the wind to their advantage.

“One side of the ground was bigger than the other, so we planned to keep the ball outside the off stump, especially since the wind was also blowing towards that side. It wasn’t a big total — you see scores of 200-250 on this ground — and this was just a 156-run target. We bowled nicely in the Powerplay, and after that their required rate kept climbing. Towards the end, we were clear: if it goes above 10 runs per over, we’ll bring the larger boundary into play,” he said.

Vaibhav said Powerplay laid the foundation for KKR’s control over the chase on a surface that was challenging but not unplayable.

“The pitch was tough, but not so tough that you can’t chase 155. I thought we bowled well, especially in the Powerplay where we conceded just 37 and picked up a wicket. That phase gave us momentum, and then we controlled the middle overs very well. We have the best spinners in the IPL — Sunil Narine and Varun — and they showed their quality again,” he said.

The KKR pacer also highlighted the importance of Rinku Singh’s late assault, especially his four sixes in the final over off Digvesh, saying those runs proved decisive.

“We won because of Rinku’s innings. Had he not played that knock, we wouldn’t have reached that total. On this pitch, 155 was a decent score. In the last over, he hit four sixes off Digvesh, and those extra 10-12 runs made all the difference,” Vaibhav said.

Vaibhav, who picked up two crucial wickets, said: “Bowling with the new ball requires a different skill set. You need to swing the ball and hit fuller lengths consistently. My role is usually to bowl 2-3 overs in the Powerplay and then come back at the death. It also depends on the conditions — like today, the pitch was gripping a bit, so we focused on practicing slower deliveries,” he said.

“Sunil Narine has been our best bowler and has been with us for so long that everyone trusts him to do the job — and he did it superbly. We’ve seen him bowl a maiden in a Super Over before, so for us, there was no doubt at all,” he said.

All the quarterbacks drafted in the 2026 NFL draft

The 2026 NFL Draft quarterback class presents a compelling mix of high-end talent, developmental upside, and scheme-specific fits that reflect the league’s evolving demands at the position. Headlined by a potential franchise cornerstone in Fernando Mendoza, this group spans from polished pocket passers to dynamic dual-threat athletes, each bringing a distinct skill set into vastly different organizational contexts. Teams approached this class with varying levels of urgency—some seeking immediate stability under center, others investing in long-term developmental projects behind established starters.

What stands out most is the diversity in archetypes. Prospects like Ty Simpson and Drew Allar offer prototypical size and arm strength suited for vertical passing systems, while players such as Cade Klubnik and Taylen Green introduce mobility and improvisational value that align with modern offensive flexibility. Meanwhile, later-round selections like Behren Morton and Garrett Nussmeier highlight the continued importance of depth, system fit, and quarterback development pipelines across the league.

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This class may not be defined solely by instant superstardom, but rather by its breadth — quarterbacks capable of carving out meaningful roles in different ways. Some will be asked to lead immediately, others to refine their craft over time, but collectively they represent the next wave of signal-callers tasked with shaping offenses across the NFL. Ultimately, the success of this group will hinge not just on raw talent, but on coaching, environment, and each player’s ability to adapt to the speed and complexity of the professional game.

Fernando Mendoza (Raiders, Round 1 Pick 1)

Fernando Mendoza (Raiders, Round 1 Pick 1)
Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Fernando Mendoza (center) poses with general manager John Spytek (left) and head coach Klint Kubiak at introductory press conference at Intermountain Health Performance Center after being selected as the No. 1 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

Mendoza profiles as a poised, rhythm passer with the size and arm talent to anchor an offense early in his career. His processing over the middle and ability to layer throws suggest a quarterback capable of elevating a structured system right away. For the Raiders, he likely represents a foundational piece—someone who can stabilize the position while the roster develops around him. If his pocket discipline continues to mature, he has clear long-term franchise quarterback upside.

Ty Simpson (Rams, Round 1 Pick 13)

Ty Simpson (Rams, Round 1 Pick 13)
Los Angeles Rams first-round draft pick Ty Simpson poses with his jersey during a press conference at Code Next at Hollywood Park. Credit: Kiyoshi Mio-Imagn Images

Simpson brings a blend of athleticism and vertical passing ability that fits well in a modern, play-action-heavy scheme. His experience in a pro-style environment should ease his transition, though consistency under pressure remains an area to refine. With the Rams, he could benefit from a strong supporting cast and creative play-calling, allowing him to develop without being overextended early. His ceiling hinges on improved decision-making and limiting turnover-worthy plays.

Carson Beck (Cardinals, Round 3 Pick 65)

Carson Beck (Cardinals, Round 3 Pick 65)
Miami quarterback Carson Beck (QB04) during the NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium. Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

Beck offers prototypical size and a polished pocket presence, with an emphasis on timing and ball placement. While not overly dynamic as a runner, his command of structure and ability to distribute efficiently make him a viable long-term starter candidate. In Arizona, he could initially serve as a stabilizing backup with the upside to compete for starting reps. His success will depend on how well he adapts to tighter NFL windows and accelerates his internal clock.

Drew Allar (Steelers, Round 3 Pick 76)

Drew Allar (Steelers, Round 3 Pick 76)
Penn State quarterback Drew Allar (QB02) during the NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium. Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

Allar’s arm strength is among the most impressive in the class, capable of driving the ball to any area of the field. He pairs that with a sturdy frame and flashes of anticipation, though his consistency and touch can fluctuate. Pittsburgh may view him as a developmental successor, allowing time to refine his mechanics and decision-making. If he harnesses his physical tools, he has the potential to become a high-end starter in a vertical passing offense.

Cade Klubnik (Jets, Round 4 Pick 110)

Cade Klubnik (Jets, Round 4 Pick 110)
Clemson quarterback Cade Klubnik (QB10) during the NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium. Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

Klubnik’s mobility and improvisational instincts stand out, giving him value in off-script situations. He thrives when extending plays, though his progression reading and pocket patience are still evolving. With the Jets, he projects as a developmental option who could eventually challenge for a larger role if his processing sharpens. His path to impact will depend on balancing his natural playmaking with more disciplined quarterbacking.

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Cole Payton (Eagles, Round 5 Pick 178)

Cole Payton (Eagles, Round 5 Pick 178)
North Dakota State quarterback Cole Payton (QB15) during the NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium. Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

Payton enters as a versatile athlete with dual-threat capabilities, offering intriguing upside in a creative offensive system. His running ability and toughness make him a potential package player early on, while his passing mechanics remain a work in progress. Philadelphia could leverage his skill set situationally while developing him behind the scenes. If his accuracy improves, he could grow into a valuable rotational or spot-start option.

Taylen Green (Browns, Round 6 Pick 182)

Taylen Green (Browns, Round 6 Pick 182)
Arkansas quarterback Taylen Green (QB08) during the NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium. Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

Green is one of the most dynamic runners at the position, with the size-speed combination to stress defenses in space. His arm talent flashes, but consistency and accuracy—especially on intermediate throws—need refinement. Cleveland may view him as a developmental project with gadget potential early in his career. His ultimate impact will depend on how much his passing game progresses to complement his athleticism.

Athan Kaliakmanis (Commanders, Round 7 Pick 223)

Athan Kaliakmanis (Commanders, Round 7 Pick 223)
Rutgers Scarlet Knights quarterback Athan Kaliakmanis (16) drops back to pass during the first half against the Penn State Nittany Lions at SHI Stadium. Credit: Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images

Kaliakmanis brings a strong arm and experience operating in structured offenses, though his decision-making has been inconsistent. He has the physical tools to function in a vertical scheme but must improve his anticipation and ball security. In Washington, he likely competes for a depth role while working to refine his mechanics. If he becomes more efficient, he could carve out a reliable backup role with spot-start potential.

Behren Morton (Patriots, Round 7 Pick 234)

Behren Morton (Patriots, Round 7 Pick 234)
Texas Tech quarterback Behren Morton (QB12) during the NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium. Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

Morton is a rhythm passer with a quick release and comfort operating in spread concepts. His accuracy in short-to-intermediate areas stands out, though his arm strength and durability questions may limit his ceiling. New England could view him as a system fit who can execute timing-based concepts efficiently. His path to relevance hinges on maximizing precision and decision-making within a structured offense.

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Garrett Nussmeier (Chiefs, Round 7 Pick 249)

Garrett Nussmeier (Chiefs, Round 7 Pick 249)
LSU quarterback Garrett Nussmeier (QB13) during the NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium. Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

Nussmeier is an aggressive passer with a live arm and willingness to attack tight windows. That mentality can create explosive plays but also leads to volatility and turnover risk. In Kansas City, he lands in an ideal developmental environment where he can refine his decision-making behind an elite starter. If he learns to balance aggression with discipline, he could become a valuable long-term backup with upside.

Conclusion

Conclusion
Alabama Crimson Tide quarterback Ty Simpson is selected by the Los Angeles Rams as the number 13 pick during the 2026 NFL Draft at Acrisure Stadium. Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

The 2026 quarterback class is less about a single dominant figure and more about a spectrum of potential outcomes across the league. Several players have the tools to outperform their draft position if placed in the right developmental structure. In time, this group could be remembered for its depth and adaptability rather than headline star power.

Which Oklahoma schools are best for athletes? According to one study, these are the top 25

Notable sporting legends like Mickey Mantle, Johnny Bench and Crystal Robinson began their journeys in Oklahoma.

Those are just a few of The Sooner State's sporting trailblazers. Every year it seems like a new standout puts themselves on the national scale.

Which high schools in Oklahoma are considered the best for high school athletes today? 

According to one study conducted by Niche, which accounts for survey feedback from students and parents—accounting for "reviews of athletics, number of state championships, student participation in athletics, and the number of sports offered at the school"—and data from the U.S. Department of Education, these are the top 25.

25. Hooker High School

  • Total number of sports: 11

24. Piedmont High School

  • Total number of sports: 20

23. Del City High School

  • Total number of sports: 13

22. Norman North High School

  • Total number of sports: 14

Norman North's Paisley Trammel knocks the ball away from the gaol during a girls high school soccer game between Norman North and Southmoore in Norman, Okla., Friday, April 10, 2026.

21. Santa Fe High School (Edmond)

  • Total number of sports: 19

20. Kingfisher High School

  • Total number of sports: 12

19. Tuttle High School

  • Total number of sports: 10

18. Fort Gibson High School

  • Total number of sports: 16

17. Oklahoma Bible Academy (Enid)

  • Total number of sports: 10

16. Bethany High School

  • Total number of sports: 13

15. Weatherford High School

  • Total number of sports: 12

14. Verdigris High School (Claremore)

  • Total number of sports: 16

13. Mustang High School

  • Total number of sports: 20

12. Deer Creek High School (Edmond)

  • Total number of sports: 21

11. Carl Albert High School (Oklahoma City)

  • Total number of sports: 17

10. Stillwater High School

  • Total number of sports: 20

9. Union High School (Tulsa)

  • Total number of sports: 24

8. Bishop McGuinness Catholic High School (Oklahoma City)

  • Total number of sports: 14

Junior Harris of Bishop McGuinness carries the ball during the Class 5A high school football championship game between Carl Albert and Bishop McGuinness at Chad Richison Stadium in Edmond, Okla.

7. Bishop Kelley High School

  • Total number of sports: 20

6. Owasso High School

  • Total number of sports: 25

5. Jenks High School

  • Total number of sports: 21

4. Booker T. Washington High School (Tulsa)

  • Total number of sports: 20

3. Lincoln Christian School (Tulsa)

  • Total number of sports: 17

2. Heritage Hall (Oklahoma City)

  • Total number of sports: 14

1. Bixby High School

  • Total number of sports: 24

Bixby's Braeden Presley (7) returns a punt Class 6A I high school football championship game between Bixby and Owasso at Chad Richison Stadium in Edmond, Okla., Saturday Dec. 6, 2025.

Data via Niche survey statistics

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY Sports: See Oklahoma's top high schools for athletes

Ospreys coach Jones reflects on 'hell of a season'

Ospreys head coach Mark Jones talks to his players
Mark Jones is a former Wales wing [Huw Evans Picture Agency]

It is fair to say the first full season as a professional head coach for Mark Jones at the Ospreys has been a baptism of fire.

Results will show it has been a disappointing campaign.

Ospreys lie in 11th position in the United Rugby Championship (URC), out of play-off contention with two league games remaining. They were also knocked out of the Challenge Cup at the last-16 stage by Ulster.

That does not tell the whole story. Off the field the Ospreys have endured a torrid time, their very existence threatened.

There has been a turbulent three months which started with the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) announcing Ospreys owners, Y11 Sport & Media, as the preferred bidder to buy Cardiff from the governing body.

Ninety days of discussions followed but came to nothing when the deal collapsed and Ospreys were told last week, along with the other three regions, their future was safe until 2028.

Throughout all that trouble and strife, Jones has been the one constant for Ospreys fans and staff.

He is the man who has had to answer the questions about Ospreys and Y11 and try and reassure his players, coaches and staff. More than just a rugby coach.

"It's been a hell of a season just reflecting on it," said Jones.

"I'm just doing my job as I see it and doing the best I can.

"Have I got everything right? No, I probably haven't. But what I've tried to do is just be open and honest with things and as professional as I can.

"It's been tough but it's what the job is."

Jones says the Ospreys players and staff have left him in awe.

"The staff, players, coaches and supporters have handled a lot this year, as have some of the counterparts in other regions," said Jones.

"I held our staff in high esteem anyway after being in the building for three years.

"They've made a big impression on me and you find out in real times of adversity what you're made of."

And Jones, whose coaching career has taken him as far as Namibia and New Zealand, believes the tough times have made bonds tighter.

"We've seen it throughout the season with everything that's gone on. Everybody's got closer together," he added.

"We've had to lose players through the season because of the uncertainty. We've lost staff members and there's more workload for people, but they just pull together, get tighter and work harder for each other.

"It's been a bit of a privilege to see them come together like we have and there are some wonderful characters here."

Coping with loss of Morgan and Lake

Jac Morgan and Dewi Lake with heads close together
Jac Morgan and Dewi Lake were the Wales co-captains at the 2023 World Cup [Huw Evans Picture Agency]

That uncertainty around the region's future was a major factor in Ospreys losing Wales captains Jac Morgan and Dewi Lake to Gloucester for next season.

Centre Phil Cokanasiga is also headed to Kingsholm and lock James Fender to France, with versatile back Jack Walsh also expected to leave.

Meanwhile Wales wing Tom Rogers has signed from Scarlets.

Retention and recruitment have been difficult in the circumstances, with most new additions normally signed earlier in the season

"We'd love to add players to the squad," said Jones.

"We have been talking and discussing with players right through but in that period of time, some players have come off the market.

"Others have come on and we've got a lot of homegrown talent there, which is coming through nicely and want to carry on developing.

"We know with players leaving we need to replace them and and try to make sure we've got a competitive squad for next year.

"The certainty now we've got some funding up until 2028 is going to help with talking to our own players, but also players from outside."

Dealing with Sharks statements

Jones has had to deal with Sharks head coach JP Pietersen and owner Marco Masotti questioning the Ospreys' integrity after the 21-17 win for the Welsh side in Bridgend earlier this month.

There were two areas of contention. One was a challenge by Ospreys wing Luke Morgan on Ethan Hooker after the Springbok scored a try.

It left the South African international with a shoulder injury that will rule him out for the rest of the season.

Jones had already defended Morgan and condemned the online abuse the former Sevens star had received, with no further punishment coming from the URC.

Then came Masotti's astonishing claim Ospreys officials should take a lie detector test about events in the game's final stages which led to uncontested scrums.

The Sharks had struggled in the set-piece during the first half but their scrum transformed when Springboks props Ox Nche and Vincent Koch entered the fray.

Then Ospreys loose-head replacement Garyn Phillips was forced off the pitch with a hamstring injury that will end his season.

The player he replaced, Gareth Thomas, failed his head injury assessment while starting tight-head Tom Botha was struggling with a neck issue.

Both Thomas and Phillips missed the following 24-21 defeat against Cardiff.

'I will take lie detector test - but what good will it do?'

Sharks are one of four South African sides that play in the United Rugby Championship (URC)
Sharks are one of four South African sides that play in the United Rugby Championship (URC) [Huw Evans Picture Agency]

"We've done everything we needed to do during the game with the sub front row situation," said Jones.

"I could be childish and produce a scan for Garyn but where's that going to get anybody? Nowhere.

"I know they want me to take a lie detector test or something. I'm more than happy to do that. That's not a problem. If that's what it takes but, again, what good's that going to do?"

The URC has so far not announced whether Sharks will face any disciplinary measures for the comments.

Jones says Ospreys "would rather move on, leave our rugby talking for itself".

"I feel like it's got blown out of proportion," said Jones.

"We are conscious we want to try to hold the game in high regard and trust the officials to get on with things and make the right decisions.

"There's always going to be opinion and controversy in games. That's why they are called laws, not rules, aren't they? They're open to interpretation."

Jones accepts there will be added motivation when the sides face each other early next season in South Africa.

"We're going to play them at some point next season," said Jones.

"It'll be a physical encounter, no-holes barred and as tough as it always is against South African teams."

WNBA star Caitlin Clark to publish a children's book based on her life

NEW YORK (AP) — Caitlin Clark will have a picture book out this fall based on her own life, one she knows is like few others’.

Random House Books for Young Readers announced Tuesday that “EXTRAordinary! A Little EXTRA to Reach BIG Dreams” will be published Nov. 3. In rhyming verse, the WNBA star shares a message about the importance of effort and support.

Clark, whose book features illustrations by Adriana Predoi, was inspired by an inscription above the mirror that hung in her childhood bedroom: “The difference between ordinary and extraordinary is the little EXTRA.”

“Basketball has given me so many incredible opportunities, but what has always meant the most to me are the people who’ve supported me along the way,” Clark said in a statement. “I hope this book reminds kids that they’re never alone in chasing their dreams and that giving a little extra to the people and moments is what makes them EXTRAordinary.”

The 24-year-old Indiana Fever guard, widely credited with raising the profile of women's basketball, returned to action recently after injuries limited her to 13 games in 2025. She scored seven points Saturday in a preseason victory over the New York Liberty.

Ranking Wisconsin men's basketball's six returning players

In total, the Wisconsin Badgers men's basketball team has six returning players for the 2026-27 season.

Even though none of these come as a real surprise, it's still important for longtime head coach Greg Gard to know he still had a solid foundation to build around.

Of the six returnees, Nolan Winter and Austin Rapp are by far the most important. Those two will return to the starting lineup, but there's still room for these bench players to leave a mark on Wisconsin's upcoming season.

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1. Nolan Winter

Winter and Rapp are a clear one-two combo, but Winter is by far the most important returning player. Rapp made quite an impact late in the season, but Winter has started 67 of his 104 career games in Madison and now it's time for the seven-footer to end his career with a bang.

2. Austin Rapp

Rapp's barrage of three-pointers against Michigan in the Big Ten tournament semifinals made people realize just how good the Australian forward can be. His 23.1 minutes per game average is going to skyrocket this season, and rightfully so.

3. Jack Janicki

Entering his junior season, Janicki was actually listed as a potential starter by Jon Rothstein. While that likely won't be the case, the Minnesota native has played 63 career games with the Badgers, which is just 10 shy of the final three returning players combined.

4. Will Garlock

Garlock is a 7-foot forward that this team would love to build around. He was 13-18 from the field last season, which is a small sample size, but Gard clearly sees a lot in the Wisconsin native to have played him in 30 games as a freshman.

5. Hayden Jones

Other than Janicki, Jones is the only returning bench player who started a game last season. The New Zealand guard appeared in 27 games but averaged just 7.1 minutes per game. That's up slightly from Garlock's 6.0, but Wisconsin is once again guard-heavy, so Jones role could be impacted by their transfers and incoming freshmen.

6. Zach Kinziger

Kinziger was an absolute superstar at De Pere High School, but he's entering just his second season at Madison. Of the returning players, he averaged 4.8 minutes, which is the fewest, and appeared in 16 games. That's not saying he's a bad player, far from it, but it's a waiting game at this point as Gard will continue to develop Kinziger, who should be a massive focal point in the coming years.

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Sesko sad at Casemiro's Man Utd exit

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Manchester United striker Benjamin Sesko admits it is disappointing Casemiro is quitting the club this summer but is pleased the Brazilian still has another four games to show his worth.

Casemiro scored his eighth goal of the season to set United on their way to a vital victory over Brentford that leaves them on the brink of Champions League qualification.

Almost immediately, head coach Michael Carrick closed the door on any possibility of the Brazilian reversing his decision to quit and give it "one more year" as the United fans demanded.

Sesko feels that is a shame.

But he knows the 34-year-old former Real Madrid man still has a massive role to play as United look to secure a top-three finish for only the fifth time in 13 seasons since Sir Alex Ferguson retired in 2013.

"He's a working machine," said Sesko. "What he's putting on the pitch is unbelievable. You need someone like this.

"Unfortunately, he's leaving, but we are pleased we can manage him until the last minute in the game and we're going to use him."

Casemiro has made 157 appearances and scored 26 goals since joining Manchester United from Real in 2022.

And it could be his influence at Old Trafford continues long after his exit.

From an experience standpoint alone, his impact is huge, highlighted by the free-kicks he won inside the home penalty area in injury-time against Brentford as the visitors were chasing an equaliser.

"You are stupid if you don't look at him and try to be like him when it comes to work-rate and stuff," said Sesko.

"Everyone is pleased that he is here."

Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani shares silly moment with Marlins manager Clayton McCullough

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The Los Angeles Dodgers delivered a memorable moment on and off the field during their matchup Monday night against the Miami Marlins. A lighthearted exchange involving Shohei Ohtani and Marlins manager Clayton McCullough added a personal touch to an already eventful night at Dodger Stadium.

Ohtani set the tone early in the bottom of the first inning, leading off with a single. After reaching base, he turned toward the opposing dugout and mimicked an air helmet bump, a playful nod to a celebration he previously shared with the Dodgers’ former first base coach during their time together in Los Angeles.

The gesture carried added significance given their history. McCullough spent a decade in the Dodgers organization and played a vital role in Ohtani’s development during his 2024 season. Their working relationship contributed to Ohtani’s baserunning success and his historic 50-50 milestone.

Roundtable Sports’ Adrian Medina shared the moment on X, formerly Twitter, capturing the interaction as it quickly gained traction across baseball circles and sparked widespread reaction among fans and media members alike.

Shohei Ohtani gave former Dodgers first base coach [now Marlins manager Clayton McCullough] an air helmet bump after his leadoff single. It got a chuckle out of McCullough.”

McCullough, now in his second season managing Miami, responded with a visible smile from the dugout, underscoring the familiarity between the two. The exchange offered a glimpse into the relationships that extend beyond team affiliations and competitive environments.

Ohtani also made an impact at the plate, finishing 3-for-5 with two runs scored. The Dodgers secured a 5-4 walk-off victory, capping the night with both performance and personality in front of an energized home crowd.

Moments like these reflect the enduring connections within the game. Even as roles change, the bonds formed over time continue to shape interactions, adding depth to competition on the field and enriching the overall fan experience.

Related: Dodgers’ Edwin Diaz opens up about elbow surgery recovery

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'Player power has a lot of sway' - but does Rosenior 'shoulder more blame'?

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We asked for your views on whether Chelsea's players had 'downed tools' in the final stages of Liam Rosenior's era at the Blues.

Here are some of your comments:

James: I would like to think that whoever is in charge, the players would give it their all. However, the reality is that clearly player power has a lot of sway. It is now obvious that, for whatever reason, there was no universal buy-in to Rosenior and that reflects more on the players than his managerial competence.

Tony: If you have ever had a boss that failed to inspire you, demotivated you by their ineptitude, then you may have not performed at your best, and maybe lacked the desire to succeed. If that is an experience you recognise, then you should understand to an extent what happened at Chelsea. The key responsibility of the head coach is to get the best from the team. Rosenior comprehensively failed to do that. The players shoulder some blame, but he shoulders more.

Peter: Analysis paralysis. Rosenior wanted to play a man-for-man system all over the pitch. The players neither believed nor understood the system and the results dropped off a cliff as soon as Rosenior tried to implement the strategy and tactics to carry his vision into effect. On Sunday, we saw no such system and played a formation and style the team understood and believed in.

Graham: Having the sporting directors run the playing side is a very poor way to run a Premier League club. Evidently, they make all the signings and decide on tactics, who will be selected and so on. None of them have any experience of managing a side, and it shows with the players they have signed and those they have allowed to leave. This situation has a lot to do with the current state of the club.

Peter: In reference to how players performed under Rosenior and how they performed after his departure, it goes to show that the players did not like his way of playing out from the back (boring). Against Leeds, they were playing more directly with the ball going up front a lot faster and this was why they got the win in the FA Cup semi-final. They were playing how the team and the fans wanted to see them playing.

Man United star backs ‘unbelievable’ Michael Carrick to be given full-time role

Benjamin Sesko has urged Manchester United to appoint Michael Carrick as manager on a permanent basis after he steered them to the brink of next season’s Champions League.

Striker Sesko got what proved the winner in Monday’s 2-1 victory over Brentford to leave United 11 points clear of sixth-place Brighton and with four games to go.

Carrick has taken 29 points from his 13 matches in charge, while six of Sesko’s 10 league goals have come in his reign, and the Slovenian hopes the Englishman will continue to be in charge next season.

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Manchester United interim head coach Michael Carrick (right) with Benjamin Sesko (Martin Rickett/PA) (PA Wire)

“Of course, he's an amazing coach, I’ve said this many times,” the summer signing said. “He's brought different energy. Also the way we're doing in the training, it's unbelievable and of course, I would like to have him here.”

United are set to choose Ruben Amorim’s long-term replacement in the summer but Carrick has enhanced his chances during his time in temporary charge.

Sesko’s goal against Brentford came from a pass from Bruno Fernandes, earning the United captain a 19th Premier League assist of the season – one behind the record held jointly by Thierry Henry and Kevin De Bruyne.

And Sesko is backing the Portuguese to break it. “Look, he's capable of everything,” he added. “The way he's playing, the way he's understanding the game, it’s just outstanding and I'm really pleased that I can be part of the team being with him.”

Casemiro scored United’s opening goal and Sesko is disappointed the Brazilian, who will leave when his contract expires in the summer, will not be at Old Trafford next season.

But he said he would be stupid not to learn from the midfielder while he can.

“He’s a working machine,” he explained. “He’s experienced, what he's putting on the pitch is unbelievable. You need someone like this. And I think you can be stupid if you don't look at him and try to be as him when it comes to the work rate and stuff. Unfortunately, he’s leaving.”

Tyler Adams: USMNT World Cup Ready

Tyler Adams is back from injury, Bournemouth is on the brink of something historic, and the World Cup is coming to his backyard. What does it mean for a club like Bournemouth to be chasing a European spot for the first time, and what would that kind of financial leap actually do for the organization?


With only a handful of friendlies left before the biggest tournament of his career, what is the mindset inside the US men’s national team camp right now? From ticket prices to fan access to the new Nike kits that Adams helped design, there is a lot riding on how this summer looks and feels for American soccer.


And about that comment that broke the internet after Bournemouth beat Arsenal at the Emirates. Tyler Adams addresses it, weighs in on MLS switching to the international calendar, and explains what actually keeps him grounded when everything around him is moving at full speed.

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‘Like cutting the head off a hydra’: how Mary Cain exposed Nike’s disgraced coaching team

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“As someone who has lost touch with reality, I like to hold a firm grasp on it now,” Mary Cain says while we walk through a palm-tree spotted campus in California.

She’s telling me why she insisted she write her own memoir, This is Not About Running, without ceding the narrative to a ghostwriter, as happens with many athletes. “My story is so complicated … there are so many bad actors that I think it forces the reader to embrace nuance, and I don’t think you see that very often.”

At 29, Mary Cain is a decade removed from her experience as the United States’ highest hope for a middle-distance track star since Mary Decker smashed women’s world records up and down the stat sheet in the 1970s and 80s.

Cain set four different national high school records as a teen, and as a 17-year old made the world championships in the 1500m, finishing 10th in a field of pros. But instead of heading to college to run D-1, she was contacted by Alberto Salazar, a famed running coach at Nike’s Oregon Project, who convinced her to give up college track and go pro, with him.

What followed was, as she describes it in her memoir, a hellish four years for Cain during which, she says, Salazar became emotionally abusive. Cain details a coach who was obsessed with Cain’s weight, isolated her from her own parents, sent her to a sports “psychologist” who was not credentialed, and ignored her clear signs of suicidal ideation, disordered eating, and self-harm (Salazar has denied any wrongdoing and he and Nike settled a lawsuit brought by Cain in 2023 alleging the abuse).

While the media wondered what happened to Cain as her times got slower – assuming she’d lost her world-class talent because, as the stereotype goes, female runners flame out once they get hips – as she tells it, she was lucky to make it out alive.

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The Cain who walks me through Stanford’s picturesque campus on an early spring day in Palo Alto, California, is almost unrecognizable from the young woman in the pages of her book, or the New York Times op-ed video in 2019 that gave her national exposure after she claimed Salazar was an abusive coach.

The second-year med student scootered across campus to meet me, wearing a bow in her long golden-brown hair, a flippy red skirt, and black Dr Martens boots. We go to the top floor of the building so she can show me the gym she goes to between classes. “I like to look out that window while I do squats,” she says, pointing at the view of the distant Santa Cruz mountains.

The day before, she’d taken a five-hour long exam – it’s finals week – but after, instead of going home to rest or study more, she met up with friends to watch Bridgerton. Staying up late and socializing instead of obsessing over school is a sign, she says, of her own growth. “I just think it’s really important to learn from what I went through and make sure that I never get sucked into the idea that this is everything, again.”

In This is Not About Running, Cain describes in an immersive present-tense her years as a teen phenom who says she was forced into an extremely unhealthy mentality. The tale begins, surprisingly, not with Salazar, but with a high school coach and teammates (and their parents) who bullied and ostracized Cain for her talent. When Salazar called, offering to start training her when she was just 16, she gladly dove in for a change of scenery.

At Nike, Cain describes a team of people who seem to have been fully aware of Salazar’s tactics but allowed them to flourish.

She writes scenes in which the performance coach for the Nike Oregon Project, who she was told was a sports psychologist, allegedly ordered Cain to toughen up when she revealed she was cutting herself. Salazar’s boss and the then vice-president of marketing also allegedly told Cain cutting her hair would help her lose weight but he wouldn’t let her, because then she would “not look good”, and that she needed a different bra because everyone could see how huge her breasts were. The woman who measured her body fat percentage asked Cain to submerge herself in water for at least 30 seconds four different times, because Salazar wanted the most accurate reading possible, and ignored her pleas that she felt panicked under the water.

Her teammates, she writes, were just as ungenerous. Once, on the way to training, one took a phone call while she sobbed in the backseat of the car on the way to a training run because she was suicidal, another described her depressive episodes as “acting like a child”.

Cain left the Nike Oregon Project in 2016 while suicidal, self-harming regularly and suffering from a severe eating disorder, but she spent the next three years thinking: “I hope Alberto still loves me … I am the failure. I was bad. I was fat.”

From there to here has been a long journey of healing mind and body. She kept running in those first years after leaving Nike, and kept getting injured. “I was still so deeply depressed and confused about my body.” The stress fractures common among women athletes who have experienced disordered eating and underfueling while overtraining (medically known as Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport, or Reds) were one culprit, but there was another, more mysterious ailment, too. Cain’s lower right leg and foot were experiencing numbness that got increasingly worse if she ran for too long, and eventually, even after walking shorter distances.

The narrative that Cain had been saddled with by the media and her coaches as a phenom was a familiar one for a young woman runner: that her career could end at any moment from injury, puberty, or burnout. “That really gets in your head and I think it really damaged me more in the years where I was going through this really chaotic physical health issue where I couldn’t feel my leg,” she says. “I was desperate not to fulfill this prophecy.”

Then, in 2019, the United States Anti-Doping Agency released a 270-page report on Salazar that ultimately banned him from track for doping violations for four years.

Cain read the entire report in one sitting, and finally realized Salazar had not been honest with her about certain medications she had seen him give other athletes, like L-carnitine infusions in higher than allowed doses. The report also cited him for trafficking testosterone and attempting to tamper with doping results. It made her think about the thyroid medication and diuretics she says he often pushed on her.

The lightbulb went on: her coach, whom she was desperate to please between the age of 16 to 20, had not been who she thought he was. Weeks later, while texting Alexi Pappas, an Olympian and friend, about processing all of this news, Pappas sends her the contact information for a New York Times editor, who says she could write something up. Within hours, the editor asks Cain to come to the offices, where they shot a video of her describing her experience with Salazar.

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Within days, Cain’s op-ed went live and lit the running world on fire. “The New York Timespiece was almost more of a start versus an end,” she says.

The Nike Oregon Project disbanded shortly after. And, by 2021, Salazar earned a lifetime ban from SafeSport because of sexual and emotional misconduct.

But Cain emphasizes that Salazar’s ban does not solve the issue of athletes’ abuse in running. In fact, she says, it’s more akin to “cutting off the head of a hydra”.

For running to change, she says, it will take far more than her speaking out. And she knows her story will ruffle some feathers, as she has no hesitation calling out just how deeply the system’s flaws allow actors like Salazar to flourish – and names names in doing so.

“I feel very deeply that if you were unkind to a child, you should work on that … and if you feel uncomfortable with my perspective, I hope this gives you the opportunity to really sit with some of those things,” she says.

Shortly after the op-ed came out, the numbness in her leg got bad enough that Cain stopped running for two years. She played rec soccer on Pier 40 in New York City, did pilates, and engaged in intensive talk therapy.

By fall 2022, Cain decided to take the MCAT – she’d dreamed of being a doctor since she was a little girl, when she idolized Marie Curie. She felt like a running career was probably off the table by then, but if she was going to be a doctor she’d like to know if she could walk and stand for long periods of time.

Dismissed time and again by doctors because, she felt, she was a female athlete who had mental health problems on her chart, she’d almost given up seeking a diagnosis. But her mother finally asked her father, an anesthesiologist, to hit Cain’s knee with a reflex hammer and take a look himself.

When he realized one of her legs looked larger than the other, he surmised the problem could be vascular, so her mom entered the symptoms into Google along with “vascular” and came up with a possibility: popliteal artery entrapment syndrome (PAES).

The problem – a muscle that grows too quickly in the back of the calf can start to cut off blood flow to the rest of the leg – is rare, but can be caused by overtraining in young athletes. She went to two different doctors with the possibility, but they both did an MRI while she was laying down that gave a false negative report. This frustrated her even more. “I’m medically literate,” she says, “and of course an MRI isn’t going to show anything if this is a vascular condition in the way that they had me do it.”

Cain finally reached out to a well-regarded sports medicine doctor she knew, Trent Stellingwerff, who sent her a list of three specialists who treated PAES, particularly in athletes. Only one was in the US. Cain flew out to see Jason Lee at Stanford in February 2023. “I had trained myself not to cry in front of doctors, because it felt like a death sentence”, she recalls But as soon as she sat in Lee’s office, she crumbled and immediately apologized.

His kindness shocked her. “He said: ‘This is so upsetting, you just told me you were a professional athlete and you can’t do the thing you loved to do any more, that’s a normal response.’”

Her test for PAES came back positive, and Lee called her with the news. “He said: ‘I always save a couple surgery openings, I call them my Golden State Warrior openings. You’re a Golden State Warrior to me, do you want to come in?’”

The way Lee treated her changed her perception of what a doctor could and should be. She was amazed not only that Lee believed her, but that he had been so kind and willing to treat her so quickly, even as a female professional athlete who hadn’t competed in years.

Two weeks later, Lee operated. Six weeks after that, Cain took the MCATs.

She applied to and got into Stanford and Harvard, but her experience with Lee – and her successful surgery – swayed her fully toward Stanford.

That summer, she prepared to move to Palo Alto to start medical school. While she still hasn’t ruled out a competitive comeback, Cain is focused on a different physical goal for the time being: rewiring her body.

That means a lot of intensive PT type exercise, and trying her best to take it easy on runs. “I went for a run this morning and it was nice. You know, the whole time I was like, I’m really thirsty, but that was my only complaint.”

And she’s seeking that kind of nuance and groundedness in all parts of her life. She doesn’t see medical school, where she lives on campus and gets to enmesh with a small cohort as a do-over of her painful undergrad years.

“I’ve had a lot of people ask me if I regret things … I was abused. I can’t regret that. The people who did it should regret their actions.” Instead, she is immensely grateful for the people in her med school class. “After going through the experience I did, [I thought] ‘Am I deeply unlikable? Am I being abused because I am a problem?’”

Now, she says, having friends who know her deeply has been healing. Intensive CPT (cognitive processing therapy) helped, too.

The idea for writing the book in present tense took root in some of the CPT therapy assignments she did that helped her reframe those years. “What I developed was such a sense of self-hatred. Ultimately that’s why I self-harmed, why I was suicidal, why I had an eating disorder . At its core I hated myself … because of the actions of others. But the problem was that I therefore developed a self-hatred.”

Undoing that self-hatred has been a long process, as has undoing the suppression of her own feelings she learned while working with Salazar.

“I did not realize until three years ago what hunger felt like. Because I had been convinced by Alberto [Salazar] that that sensation was not hunger and that it was like mittelschmertz (the pain of ovulation), which doesn’t make any sense biologically.”

She explains this while we eat tofu wraps and sip iced coffees at an outdoor picnic table. “It was really wild to one day wake up one day and be like, ‘that’s hunger’.”

Today, Cain seems hungry for the future. While she has been working with Lee on PAES research – they hope to publish a paper soon – she’ll start her clerkships in different specialties this summer. “I’m honestly so curious to see what happens, to find something that I ultimately realize I really want to do.” She laughs. “I’m kind of just happy to be here.”

Phillies news: defense, Kyle Schwarber, Jordan Romano

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Yankees prospects: Week 5 minor league recap

RICHMOND, VA - APRIL 21: Coby Morales #13 of the Somerset Patriots celebrates as he rounds the bases after hitting a two-run home run in the second inning during the game between the Somerset Patriots and the Richmond Flying Squirrels at CarMax Park on Tuesday, April 21, 2026 in Richmond, Virginia. (Photo by Matthew Mitrani/Minor League Baseball via Getty Images)

Another week of Yankees minor league baseball is in the books, and the big stories this week were not about the prospects themselves. Gerrit Cole, Carlos Rodón, and Anthony Volpe are continuing rehab assignments as they near their season debuts for the Yankees, while the RailRiders are getting contributions from multiple prospects who could be contributing in the Bronx very soon.

Additionally, with the start of the FCL season looming on Saturday, big promotions are beginning throughout the system, particularly on the pitching side, as some of the organization’s most promising prospects continue to tear up the lower minor leagues.

Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders

Record: 14-12, 2 GB in the International League East after a 4-2 week against the Rochester Red Wings (Nationals)

Run differential: +21

Coming up: Home vs. Buffalo Bison (Blue Jays)

After a rough week prior, the RailRiders bounced back to take four of six from Rochester. A strong start by Brendan Beck and a trio of homers powered a comfortable Tuesday win, and while they were shut out on Wednesday, they rebounded to win via walk-off each of the next two days. A rainout on Saturday prompted a Sunday doubleheader, which the two teams split.

The narrative up in Scranton this week was the rehab assignment of Anthony Volpe continuing as he gets closer and closer to making his season debut. In a small sample size, he seems to be on track both offensively and defensively, with nothing too concerning popping up. He had his best game in the first game of Sunday’s doubleheader, lining two separate RBI singles that both registered as hard-hit balls.

The recently promoted Jasson Domínguez has continued to hit, going 9-for-24 with a home run and five RBIs this past week. The slug hasn’t quite been there for the Martian so far, but he’s done a good job at the plate nonetheless. As for improving his weaknesses, his swing from the right side has looked better in a small sample. The defense? Yeah, it’s a good thing he’s DHing in the bigs.

Spencer Jones had a mediocre week, as did guys like Oswaldo Cabrera and Max Schuemann. Multiple veterans continue to rake, including Jonathan Ornelas (5-for-12, HR, 2 RBI) and Paul DeJong, who sounds like he’ll be playing his final games as a RailRider early this week. It’s a bummer, but there’s no place in the majors for him.

On the pitching side, there was good and bad with Brandon Beck, who shoved on Tuesday and got smacked around on Sunday. Carlos Lagrange tossed five strong innings with eight strikeouts in his best start of the young season, Elmer Rodríguez continued to be the team’s strongest call-up candidate, and even veterans Dom Hamel and Adam Kloffenstein had solid starts. For Rodríguez, who struck out seven in 5.2 one-run innings, he could be the man to temporarily take the fifth rotation spot when needed on May 5 for his MLB debut.

The bullpen continues to be in flux with the ol’ Scranton Shuttle. MLB veterans Dylan Coleman and Rafael Montero (who’s finally gotten his visa issue resolved) have returned, but Yovanny Cruz remains the standout arm who could be the latest in a long line of Matt Blake success stories. After an abysmal 17.3 BB% in Double-A last year in the Red Sox organization, he’s walked just two in 9.2 innings this year, and the peripherals look gooood. He’s not far off from his own MLB debut.

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— Tristan (@YankeesFocus) April 26, 2026

Players of Note:

Jasson Domínguez: .326/.415/.478, 3 HR, 15 RBI, 8 SB, 141 wRC+
Spencer Jones: .221/.352/.465, 5 HR, 26 RBI, 11 XBH, 33.3 K%, 117 wRC+
Anthony Volpe (rehab): 4-for-15, HR, 3 RBI, 4 K
Elmer Rodríguez: 1-2, 1.27 ERA, 3.26 FIP, 0.89 WHIP, 16.7 K-BB% (15.2 IP)
Carlos Lagrange: 0-2, 3.66 ERA, 4.57 FIP, 1.37 WHIP, 17.2 K-BB% (14.2 IP)

Double-A Somerset Patriots

Record: 7-13, 4 GB in the Eastern League Northeast after a 1-5 week against the Richmond Flying Squirrels (Giants)

Run differential: -12

Coming up: Home vs. Portland Sea Dogs (Red Sox)

Woof. After a decent start, Somerset had another rough week and now holds the single worst record in the system through 3.5 weeks. Their lone win on Wednesday was a 9-8 slugfest, as they’re just not getting good pitching. The bats are what’s keeping them in most games.

George Lombard Jr. didn’t do anything truly impressive this week, but he continues to show a much more mature approach with better overall contact. We don’t have Statcast numbers in Double-A, but the 20-year-old has been driving the ball with conviction, even if it doesn’t result in a hit. Coby Morales continues to rake (more on him later), but guys like Garrett Martin and Marco Luciano are cooling off. Jackson Castillo returned from injury and is 5-for-11 with a homer and a double so far.

It’s continued to be real tough sledding for the rotation. Their best pitcher might be Chase Chaney, who’s sitting at a 2.42 ERA in 22.1 innings. Trent Sellers struggled again on Wednesday, as did Cade Smith on Thursday. Xavier Rivas got back on the right track with four scoreless innings on Friday, but Kyle Carr had the worst start of his professional career on Saturday. With Ben Hess sidelined, this rotation needed some reinforcements, which they’ll be getting with Jack Cebert next week. It also helps that Carlos Rodón is scheduled to continue his rehab assignment on Thursday.

The status of the bullpen is similar to last week, with a few notes. Long relievers Bailey Dees and Baron Stuart, who have both spent time in Somerset in the early going, were released on Monday, and Wilmy Sanchez, the pitcher acquired for Braden Shewmake, got two games in before being demoted to Hudson Valley. Will Brian and Eric Reyzelman continue to pitch well, but Chris Kean had a rough outing this week. Reyzelman, in particular, looks ready to head back to Scranton.

98.2 MPH on the strikeout 🔥

Eric Reyzelman (@Yankees No. 28 Prospect) throwing gas in a perfect eighth inning! pic.twitter.com/lR1vocLwAe

— Somerset Patriots (@SOMPatriots) April 26, 2026

Players of Note:

George Lombard Jr: .324/.414/.595, 4 HR, 10 RBI, 12 XBH, 163 wRC+
Tyler Hardman: .213/.304/.443, 3 HR, 13 RBI, 8 XBH, 97 wRC+
Marco Luciano: .269/.351/.537, 4 HR, 8 RBI, 10 XBH, 130 wRC+
Will Brian: 11.2 IP, 8 H, 1 ER, 1 BB, 18 K
Eric Reyzelman: 8.2 IP, 3 H, 1 ER, 2 BB, 15 K

High-A Hudson Valley Renegades

Record: 12-8, 0.5 GA in the South Atlantic League North after a 5-1 week against the Brooklyn Cyclones (Mets)

Run differential: +19

Coming up: Away @ Jersey Shore BlueClaws (Phillies)

Make that 10 wins in the last two weeks for the red-hot Renegades, who benefitted from a pair of MLB All-Stars making starts in the middle of the week. They won close, low-scoring games on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday, while winning 10-2 on Thursday. A rainout on Saturday led to a split in the Sunday twin bill. It was an especially dramatic week, as both Kaeden Kent and Kyle West blasted walk-off home runs to start the week.

The best hitter at this level this week was Kaeden Kent, who went 11-for-26 with two homers, a double, and 11 RBI. He entered this week without an RBI in 13 games, but was responsible for almost a third of his offense’s runs this week. Outside of him and Eric Genther, nobody has been hitting well with guys like Core Jackson and Kyle West slightly below the Mendoza Line and Roderick Arias in a deep slump.

It was another solid week for the regular pitching contingent. Brandon Decker tossed five solid innings on Tuesday, Luis Serna was two outs shy of a quality start on Wednesday, and Franyer Herrera was similarly solid on Sunday. Rory Fox and Sean Paul Liñan scuffled in shortened outings, which leaves us with Cebert, who followed Gerrit Cole on Thursday and threw four no-hit innings of relief with three strikeouts to drop his ERA to 0.98 in 18.1 innings.

The former 15th-round pick has been promoted to Somerset to help their beleaguered rotation, but Hudson Valley won’t miss a beat with highly touted second-rounder Bryce Cunningham being activated off the injured list to take his place. He got off to a fantastic start last season before injuries knocked him down a peg, so you know he’ll be motivated to get back on track.

Now for the main attractions. Cole looked pretty similar to how he did in his first rehab start with Somerset last week, but slowly built up to 52 pitches with 4.1 one-run innings with four strikeouts and no walks. We got to see Rodón on Friday for the first time since October, and he got up to 65 pitches with 4.1 shutout innings. Conventional wisdom suggests he might only need two more rehab starts before being activated in mid-May.

The older, less touted contingent of A-ball Yankee relievers continues to do good work, as guys like Tony Rossi, Chris Veach, Brady Kirtner, and Jack Sokol make up a dangerous quartet that had actually been the side story to 2025 11th-rounder Ben Grable. The Indiana product has been otherworldly to start his pro career, allowing just one run in 7.2 innings with 17 strikeouts to just two walks. Just a week shy of his 24th birthday, he’s following Cebert to Double-A tonight and could be on the fast track if he keeps producing.

Players of Note:

Eric Genther: .296/.472/.352, 5 RBI, 3 XBH, 146 wRC+
Core Jackson: .186/.318/.343, 6 XBH, 6 RBI, 9 SB, 86 wRC+
Kaeden Kent: .338/.414/.481, 2 HR, 11 RBI, 7 XBH, 6 SB, 144 wRC+
Jack Cebert: 18.1 IP, 9 H, 4 R (2 ER), 2 BB, 17 K
Ben Grable: 7.2 IP, 3 H, 1 R, 2 BB, 17 K

Single-A Tampa Tarpons

Record: 8-13, 6 GB in the Florida State League West after a 3-3 week against the Lakeland Flying Tigers (Tigers)

Run differential: -26

Coming up: Home vs. St. Lucie Mets (Mets)

Tampa had a solid week after a really brutal stretch, rebounding after scoring just two runs in the first two games combined to win a pair of games by scoring double digits. For a team whose pitching has outdone its offense, it’s a good sign.

Jackson Lovich got off to a blisteringly hot start but has now entered the first slump of his pro career. He’s been backed up by the likes of Hans Montero (4-for-16, 3 XBH, 4 BB) and Enmanuel Tejada (7-for-19, 3 RBI, 4 BB, 2 2B), having strong weeks. JoJo Jackson continues to be one of their better hitters, while the rest of the lineup seemed to take steps forward this week. A note on Tejada: he’s slashing .385/.490/.615 over the last two weeks after a 1-for-24 start to the season.

Allen Facundo has been the star of this Tampa rotation, and he showed it with another gem, tossing five shutout innings with eight strikeouts. The Yankees have finally seen enough with the 23-year-old, who’s allowed just two runs in 15 innings with 25 strikeouts, and are promoting him to Hudson Valley.

Henry Lalane has returned after a brief IL stint and tossed two innings on Sunday at the expense of Blake Gillespie, who was sent back to Extended Spring Training. Tyler Boudreau and Danny Flatt had rough starts on Thursday and Saturday, while Justin West was solid before a rain delay knocked him out on Friday.

Pedro Rodriguez continues to be the team’s best reliever with seven scoreless innings. Jose M. Rodriguez has continued his steady work, while Matthew Tippie leads the pen with 15 strikeouts. Brian Arias and Jordarlin Mendoza continue to struggle, but we saw an encouraging outing from Greysen Carter on Friday. The former fifth-round pick has major command issues, but flashed his stuff with two shutout innings with five strikeouts for his first pro save.

Players of Note:

Jackson Lovich: .237/.318/.441, 2 HR, 8 RBI, 8 XBH, 112 wRC+
JoJo Jackson: .246/.354/.406, 2 HR, 12 RBI, 7 XBH, 117 wRC+
Enmanuel Tejada: .242/.420/.394, 7 XBH, 8 RBI, 7 SB, 139 wRC+
Allen Facundo: 15 IP, 6 H, 2 R, 7 BB, 25 K
Pedro Rodriguez: 7 IP, 2 H, 0 ER, 3 BB, 10 K

Prospect of the Week: Coby Morales

Weekly Stats: 7-for-18, 3 HR, 5 RBI, 2B, 3 BB, 2 SB
Season Stats: .324/.405/.632, 5 HR, 18 RBI, 11 XBH, 4 SB, 167 wRC+

Every year, there seems to be a hitter in the organization that comes out of nowhere and breaks out. In 2021, it was Oswaldo Cabrera. Ben Rice had a staggered breakout in 2022 and 2023. Rafael Flores Jr. emerged as a prospect in 2024 before being the centerpiece in the David Bednar trade. The Yankees did the same with the emergence of Brendan Jones, Dillon Lewis, and Marshall Toole and flipped them at the trade deadline.

I’m not saying the same fate awaits Morales, but he’s turning himself into a nice prospect. The 2023 18th-rounder had startlingly little power in his first full professional season in 2024, posting a pitiful .067 ISO across Single-A and High-A, but started to tap into his power more last season while slightly reducing a very high strikeout rate.

After a rough cup of coffee in Somerset late in 2025, this has been a dream start for the 24-year-old first baseman. He’s still running a high strikeout rate (30.4 percent), but has fully tapped into his raw power with five home runs in 79 plate appearances after just seven last season. He mashed three home runs this past week and has been Somerset’s second-best hitter after Lombard. His exploits this week saw him be named Eastern League Player of the Week.

In 6 games against Richmond (SF) last week, Coby Morales slashed .389/.476/.944 with 3 HR and 5 RBI. That included hitting home runs in back-to-back games for the first time in his career. pic.twitter.com/nmrPYoTvrP

— Somerset Patriots (@SOMPatriots) April 27, 2026

NFL Draft grades: 9 teams got an A for 2026, but this one could turn into an F

Apr 23, 2026; Pittsburgh, PA, USA; Oregon Ducks tight end Kenyon Sadiq is selected by the New York Jets as the number 16 pick during the 2026 NFL Draft at Acrisure Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images | Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

Springtime is for grading.

Not only in the real world, as students across the country are dreaming about final exams — and a long-awaited summer break — but also in the NFL. Now that the 2026 NFL Draft is in the books, analysts are handing out grades, fans are weighing in, and everyone seems to be debating consensus big boards.

While snap grades often examine the process employed by each team when making their selections, ultimately the real grades will come from the teams and the players themselves. While we can sit here and forecast how teams will use their new players, it is up to each coaching staff to put their incoming draft picks in a position to succeed through scheme, coaching, and development. As for the players themselves? They’re facing the adjustment from life in college, to life as a professional. How they adapt will go a long way towards the ultimate grade, if you will.

In handing out our final 2026 NFL Draft grades, we gave nine different teams an A grade:

  • Cleveland Browns: A+
  • New York Giants: A+
  • Las Vegas Raiders: A
  • New York Jets: A
  • Carolina Panthers: A
  • Dallas Cowboys: A
  • Philadelphia Eagles: A
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers: A
  • Kansas City Chiefs: A-

But let’s look forward a bit. Which of these drafts could spin the other way once the players hit the field?

How the Jets’ 2026 Draft class could ultimately be an F

Opinions on the Jets’ 2026 Draft class are mixed.

Which is why they make sense in this category.

New York unofficially kicked off the 2026 NFL Draft when the organization was on the clock with the second-overall selection. With the Las Vegas Raiders locked into drafting Fernando Mendoza, the Jets faced the first true decision of the draft: Texas Tech pass rusher David Bailey, or Ohio State hybrid defender Arvell Reese?

While many viewed Reese as the better prospect, the Jets opted for Bailey, the more experienced pass rusher off the edge. It was looked at as a “safer” pick, with Reese still needing time to adjust to life on the edge after playing in an off-ball role for most of his time at Ohio State.

Where the Jets’ true plans for 2026 and beyond came into focus was through their next two selections. Many believed the Jets would add another receiver with their second pick in the first round, at No. 16, with Indiana’s Omar Cooper Jr. a popular selection for the team in mock drafts. General manager Darren Mougey indeed added a pass catcher for free agent quarterback Geno Smith, drafting Oregon tight end Kenyon Sadiq.

That selection left some scratching their heads, after the team added LSU’s Mason Taylor in the second round a year ago.

But the plan came into clear focus when the Jets moved back into the first round, executing a trade with the Miami Dolphins to pick up the selection at No. 30. The pick in that spot? None other than Cooper.

That plan? An offense that leans into 12 personnel — two tight ends on the field in Taylor and Sadiq — with Garrett Wilson and Cooper as their main wide receivers in that package.

It could work, and here is why: We know that football is a cyclical game, and after years of the passing game driving offenses (and defenses responding by getting lighter and faster with their personnel packages) the worm may be turning. The Los Angeles Rams leaned heavily into bigger personnel packages last year, using 13 personnel (three tight ends) on more than 30% of their offensive snaps during 2025. When the Rams threw out of that package, they recorded an Expected Points Added per Pass of 0.50, which was higher than the 0.17 EPA/Pass they notched when throwing out of 11 personnel.

The Seattle Seahawks, who won Super Bowl LX, used 12 personnel on just under 30% of their offensive snaps, and when Seattle threw out of that package, they produced an EPA/Pass of 0.37, the best in the league out of 12 personnel and well above the EPA/Pass of 0.04 recorded when Seattle threw out of 11 personnel.

So the bet from the Jets is this: This trend of getting bigger on offense will continue, and with this draft class they will be ahead of the curve.

There are two potential problems.

One, that trend might not continue. Defenses around the league are not going to stop innovating, and if defensive coordinators figure out ways to slow down offenses that are trying to throw out of bigger personnel packages, this bet from the Jets might not pan out.

Two? Geno Smith might be an upgrade over New York’s quarterback room of 2025, but the Smith we saw a season ago was not the QB we saw during his run in Seattle. While the Jets added Cade Klubnik on Day 3, he might not be the team’s long-term answer at quarterback. Meaning New York might be back to the quarterback drawing board next year, and while that class looks good right now … there is a long way to go until the next draft class sees the field.

On paper, you can see the plan from New York.

But ultimately, plans sometimes fail.

Game 30 Preview: Tigers head to Atlanta to take on Braves

The Detroit Tigers wrap up their nine-game interleague schedule this week by heading south to face the Atlanta Braves starting on Tuesday night.

After taking two out of three from the Milwaukee Brewers at home before dropping two of three at the Cincinnati Reds, the Motor City Kitties move on to face the top team in the majors for the final third of the National League swing. Coming into the series, the Tigers are also a top team — they are now perched above the rest of their American League Central peers with a half-game lead over the Cleveland Guardians.

Opening things up for the Olde English D is right-hander Casey Mize, who has been pitching better than ever in 2026. The last time the splitter-thrower faced the Braves was on Sept. 21, 2025, when he gave up three runs on five hits (one home run) while walking three and striking out five over 5 2/3 innings to earn his final loss of the season.

Taking the mound for the home team is left-hander Martín Pérez, who has started thrice while coming out of the pen twice this season. He faced the Tigers three times last season with the Chicago White Sox, with his final outing on Sept. 6 resulting in a loss after surrendering six runs on five hits (two home runs) while walking three and striking out nobody over four frames.

Detroit Tigers (15-14) vs. Atlanta Braves (20-9)

Time (ET): 7:15 p.m.
Place: Truist Park, Atlanta, Georgia
SB Nation Site:Battery Power
Media: Detroit SportsNetMLB.TVTigers Radio Network

Game 30: RHP Casey Mize (2-1, 2.51 ERA) vs. LHP Martín Pérez (1-1, 2.70 ERA)

PlayerGIPK%BB%GB%FIPfWAR
Mize528.227.48.538.42.950.8
Pérez523.115.46.639.44.630.1

MIZE

PÉREZ

2026 Brewers Minor League Roundup: Week 5

The Wisconsin Timber Rattlers’ Josh Adamczewski (9) and Braylon Payne (6) against the Peoria Chiefs during their baseball game at Neuroscience Group Field at Fox Cities Stadium in Grand Chute, Wis. on Wednesday, April 15, 2026 in Grand Chute, Wis. The Timber Rattlers defeated Peroria 7-4. Wm. Glasheen USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin | Wm. Glasheen/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Welcome back to the Minor League Roundup!

As a reminder, you can find this roundup — covering everything you need to know about each of the Brewers’ minor league affiliates — every Tuesday morning right here on Brew Crew Ball. For consistency, all organizational prospect rankings will reference MLB Pipeline unless otherwise noted.

Triple-A Nashville Sounds (14-13)

Record this week: 3-4

Standout performances:

Jeferson Quero (No. 9): 10-for-23, 4 2B, 2 HR, 7 RBI, 1 BB, 7 K

Luis Lara (No. 11): 9-for-27, 1 2B, 3 HR, 5 RBI, 4 BB, 3 K

Ethan Murray: 6-for-20, 1 HR, 4 RBI, 1 BB, 10 K

Eddys Leonard: 8-for-22, 3 HR, 7 RBI, 3 BB, 5 K

Jacob Hurtubise: 6-for-21, 2 RBI, 1 BB, 6 K

Logan Henderson (No. 6): 8 1/3 IP, 9 H, 1 ER, 3 BB, 12 K

Tate Kuehner: 5 2/3 IP, 3 H, 1 ER, 3 BB, 8 K

Catching prospect Jeferson Quero had the best week of his season against the Charlotte Knights, hitting .435 with a pair of home runs and seven RBIs. That line includes a 4-for-7 performance on Sunday that brought his OPS for the season up to .766.

Outfielder Luis Lara (.347 batting average, 1.000 OPS) has been on a hot streak for basically the entire season. Coming into this season, his career-high for home in a season was four (over 110 games in High-A). His three home runs last week now put him at five through 26 games. Lara’s clearly in the middle of a breakout season and looks capable of holding his own in the majors. However, with the impending return of Jackson Chourio, the Brewers may opt to keep him in the minors to ensure he’s getting regular playing time.

Twenty-five-year-old infielder Eddys Leonard, signed to a minor league contract over the offseason, has quietly had a great start to the season. He had another solid week and is now hitting over .300 with a .973 OPS for the season. Cooper Pratt only went 6-for-28 (.214), but hit his first home run of the season.

Logan Henderson and Tate Kuehner both put together great outings this week, as has become standard for both pitchers. Quinn Priester made a pair of rehab appearances as he works his way back from thoracic outlet syndrome, logging three total innings. His first outing was rough — four runs in less than an inning — but he bounced back with a hitless, scoreless second appearance.

Priester’s command has been shaky since returning, but the other thing to watch right now is the velocity. His sinker has topped out around 91-92 mph, which is at least mildly concerning for a pitcher who doesn’t have a lot of velocity to lose. That said, it’s still early in the rehab process — too early to draw any firm conclusions.

Here's the view of Quinn Priester's latest rehab start from Statcast. He threw 2 1/3 hitless, scoreless innings for Nashville but walked three and found the strike zone with 18 of 45 pitches. pic.twitter.com/vKp5ZVt88d

— Adam McCalvy (@AdamMcCalvy) April 26, 2026

Next week’s opponent: vs. Norfolk Tides (Baltimore Orioles)

Double-A Biloxi Shuckers (11-10)

Record this week: 4-2

Standout performances:

Damon Keith: 7-for-20, 3 2B, 1 HR, 3 RBI, 2 BB, 8 K

Dylan O’Rae: 7-for-24, 1 2B, 1 RBI, 4 BB, 4 K

Blake Burke (No. 17): 7-for-24, 5 2B, 1 3B, 4 RBI, 3 BB, 6 K

Jesús Made (No. 1): 5-for-25, 2B, 4 BB, 4 K, 4 SB

Ryan Birchard: 7.0 IP, 1 H, 1 ER, 10 BB, 7 K

Bishop Letson (No. 8): 4 IP, 5 H, 2 ER, 2 BB, 2 K

Tyson Hardin (No. 18): 4 IP, 4 H, 2 ER, 1 BB, 9 K

Jesús Made had a bit of a down week against the Rocket City Trash Pandas, going 5-for-25 with a double. He did steal four bases while walking and striking out four times each. Nothing to see here. Same with Blake Burke, who had yet another great week. The slugging first baseman has a .965 OPS with seven home runs through 86 at-bats.

Former third-round pick Dylan O’Rae, who missed all of 2025 due to a wrist injury, continues to get on base for the Shuckers. He’s now hitting .338 with a .908 OPS over 77 at-bats this season.

Tyson Hardin had another solid outing, striking out nine batters through four innings. Ryan Birchard put together a wild stat line through two appearances; the 22-year-old righty went seven one-hit innings with seven strikeouts but walked 10 batters.

Highly-regarded pitching prospect Bishop Letson has had a rough go of it this season, as he currently holds a 10.24 ERA through his first four starts. Thankfully, this week’s outing seems to be a step in the right direction, although he’s still striking out significantly less batters than he did last season (over three less strikeouts per nine innings).

Dylan O’Rae is on fire in Double-A with an 1.026 OPS, 13 walks, and 13 stolen bases in 17 games.

O’Rae also set the @BiloxiShuckers franchise record with 5 stolen bases in a single game🔥#ThisIsMyCrewpic.twitter.com/TF5fafxHKC

— Brewers Player Development (@BrewersPD) April 24, 2026

Next week’s opponent: @ Pensacola Blue Wahoos (Miami Marlins)

High-A Wisconsin Timber Rattlers (13-6)

Record this week: 5-1

Standout performances:

Braylon Payne (No. 13): 9-for-20, 2 2B, 4 HR, 7 RBI, 4 BB, 4 K

Andrew Fischer (No. 5): 6-for-23, 3 HR, 5 RBI, 1 BB, 10 K

Josh Adamczewski (No. 10): 8-for-18, 2 2B, 3 RBI, 4 BB, 1 K

Marco Dinges (No. 9): 9-for-19, 2 2B, 2 HR, 5 BB, 3 K

Eric Bitonti (No. 25): 5-for-18, HR, 3 RBI, 2 BB, 5 K

Travis Smith: 1o IP, 4 H, 2 ER, 2 BB, 6 K

Braylon Owens: 5 IP, 1 H, 0 ER, 2 BB, 6 K

Wande Torres: 5 IP, 6 H, 2 ER, 0 BB, 5 K

Bryce Meccage (No. 21): 5 IP, 3 H, 2 ER, 2 BB, 5 K

The offensive stats coming out of Appleton are insane, like they have been pretty much every week. 2024 first-round pick Braylon Payne hit four home runs, while 2025 first-round pick Andrew Fischer hit three. Josh Adamczewski, who hit four home runs of his own last week, went 8-for-18 and only struck out once. Marco Dinges nearly hit .500 while adding four extra-base hits and walking five times. Eric Bitonti had a solid week at the plate that included a home run. If you haven’t tuned into a T-Rats game this year, you’re missing out.

Andrew Fischer DEMOLISHES his second home run of the year for Wisconsin 🚀#Brewerspic.twitter.com/glZs52RSLn

— Milb Central (@milb_central) April 23, 2026

Wisconsin’s pitchers also showed up this week, as four different starting pitchers allowed two runs or less while going at least five innings. Braylon Owens put together the best outing of the week, going five shutout innings while allowing only hit and striking out six.

One notable absence from this week’s standout performers is MLB No. 21 overall prospect Luis Peña, who collapsed in the dugout during the eighth inning of Wednesday’s game against the Fort Wayne TinCaps. He was taken to a local hospital by ambulance, where doctors determined that he had overheated. Peña was reportedly administered IV fluids and discharged early the next morning.

Brewers GM Matt Arnold said Thursday that it “sounds like he’s fine,” adding that the team will continue to monitor his condition. A scary moment, but fortunately it appears Peña avoided anything serious.

Next week’s opponent: vs. Quad Cities River Bandits (Kansas City Royals)

Single-A Wilson Warbirds (8-13)

Record this week: 2-4

Standout performances:

Frederi Montero: 8-for-22, 1 3B, 1 HR, 6 RBI, 1 BB, 8 K

Filippo Di Turi: 5-for-17, 5 BB, 3 K

Brady Ebel (No. 14): 5-for-18, 2 2B, 2 RBI, 4 BB, 3 K

Luis Lameda: 5-for-17, 2 RBI, 2 BB, 4 K

Miqueas Mercedes: 8 IP, 6 H, 1 ER, 6 BB, 10 K

Thomas Conrad: 4 2/3 IP, 1 H, 1 ER, 5 BB, 6 K

Shortstop Frederi Montero, who the Brewers signed as a member of their 2024 international free agent class, led the Warbirds with a .364 batting average this week. Montero hit .265 with a .371 on-base percentage in the Arizona Complex League last year, although he’s hitting only .200 this year.

Montero was the only player who managed to top .300 this week. Filippo Di Turi, Brady Ebel, and Luis Lameda also put together solid weeks at the plate. The only two home runs came courtesy of Montero and outfielder José Anderson, who had just one other hit in 22 at-bats.

Right-hander Miqueas Mercedes has now put together a few great outings for Wilson, bringing his ERA down to 2.66. He allowed just one earned run over eight innings while striking out ten. Thomas Conrad allowed one run through two appearances (4 2/3 total innings pitched).

Oh baby a triple!#TakeFlight#WelcomeToWilsonpic.twitter.com/bLEfMjpcJB

— Wilson Warbirds (@wilsonwarbirds) April 24, 2026

Next week’s opponent: vs. Salem RidgeYaks (Boston Red Sox)

Player of the Week

Braylon Payne, the Brewers’ 2024 first-round pick. Payne held his own in Single-A last year, slashing .240/.354/.382 with eight home runs in 288 at-bats, but he’s taken his game to another level this season. After this week’s performance, he’s already up to six home runs.

His standout tool has always been his speed; the expectation when he was drafted was that even if the power didn’t fully develop, he could still be a solid defender and on-base threat. Payne hinted at his potential with some solid exit velocities in Single-A last year. But with one of his recent home runs coming off the bat at 115 mph, the power is starting to look very real.

The most concerning part of his profile has been his strikeout rate, which sat at 30.1% in Low-A last year. It’s down to 24.5% so far this season, which — while not ideal — is still a clear step forward. Payne looks like he’s developing in real time, giving Brewers fans yet another prospect to be excited about. And he’s only 19!

May I now interest you in a 115 (!) MPH Braylon Payne nuke? https://t.co/J3zxcByuwYpic.twitter.com/AXPwR1U3Mx

— Spencer Michaelis (@smichaelis234) April 24, 2026

Play of the Week

Josiah Ragsdale with a beautiful diving catch to take extra bases away from Padres’ prospect Zach Evans.

Ragsdale ran that one down!!! 🌬️⚡️

Five innings down: Wisconsin 0 | Fort Wayne 0 #tratnationpic.twitter.com/2Q4BgjKuXS

— Wisconsin Timber Rattlers (@TimberRattlers) April 25, 2026

Yankees’ Trade Disappointment Joins Mets As Season Hits New Low

New York Yankees v Baltimore Orioles

BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - APRIL 29: A view of the New York Yankees logo on a ball bag before the game against the Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park at Camden Yards on April 29, 2025 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by G Fiume/Getty Images)

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The New York Mets suffered a brutal sweep at home courtesy of two back-to-back losses to the Colorado Rockies on Sunday.

Now, with the team reeling and searching for answers as it prepares to take on the division rival Washington Nationals, the Mets seem to have hit a new low.

“It is frequently tempting and often unwise to label anything in baseball that happens in April ‘rock bottom,’” Tim Britton wrote for The Athletic. “But Sunday’s doubleheader sweep by the Colorado Rockies at home, in which the New York Mets scored a total of one run, sure better be the worst it feels at Citi Field in 2026.”

With the team searching for answers, though, there seems to be little that the front office can do to turn things around at this point. After the team missed the playoffs last year, president of baseball operations David Stearns has already overhauled the roster and fired many of the team’s coaches.

Virtually the only significant move left available would be a change at manager and calls for Carlos Mendoza’s job are certainly getting louder. In the meantime, though, the team has turned to a recent castoff from the crosstown rival New York Yankees.

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New York Mets Add New York Yankees’ Trade Deadline Acquisition With Season In Crisis

Shortly after Sunday’s double-header, news surfaced that the Mets had signed outfielder Austin Slater, who played for the Yankees last season after they acquired him shortly before last year’s trade deadline from the Chicago White Sox.

As the Yankees pushed toward the playoffs, Slater slashed just .120/.120/.120 with three hits and 16 strikeouts in 25 at-bats with the team. He did not factor into the Yankees’ playoff run and the team cut ties with him in the offseason.

Slater signed a minor-league deal with the Detroit Tigers for this season and was released shortly afterward, then he joined the Miami Marlins just before Opening Day before being released on Sunday.

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New York Mets Replace Veteran With New York Yankees Castoff

Now, as the Mets look for some kind of jolt to save their season, it seems the team is hoping the Yankees’ castoff can be a positive replacement for outfield veteran Tommy Pham, who was designated for assignment in a corresponding move.

“Pham and Slater are both right-handed hitting outfielders, and Slater has more of a reputation as a lefty-masher even though his numbers against southpaws have been average to mediocre over the last three seasons,” Mark Polishuk noted for MLB Trade Rumors. “Slater should slide right into Pham’s role as the complement to the left-handed hitting Carson Benge, who has yet to get going at the plate in his rookie season.”

Still, with the season in crisis, the addition of a new platoon option in the outfield is hardly the kind of change that many Mets fans are calling for.

This article was originally published on Forbes.com

Alex Lyon One of the Biggest Surprises in the Stanley Cup Playoffs Thus Far

Alex Lyon One of the Biggest Surprises in the Stanley Cup Playoffs Thus Far
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The Stanley Cup playoffs always provide unforeseen performances by the lesser lights.

We are only in Round 1, yet there has been no shortage of pleasant surprises.

Our old pal Alex Lyon, now with Buffalo, may again emerge as a hero, just as he did in Florida when he subbed for Sergei Bobrovsky in 2023.

Lyon relieved Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen in the third period of Game 2 after Boston shelled him for four goals.  

He then shutout the Bruins the rest of the way and returned for Games 3 and 4 in which he stoned the Bruins in Buffalo’s 3-1 and 6-1 wins. 

The Sabres are one game away from reaching the second round, a fete they have not accomplished since the 2006-07 season.

In the three games Lyons has appeared in, he has stopped 54 of 56 shots for a 0.89/.964.

A few other Sabres came up with surprises.

Game 3 was clinched by rookie Noah Oslund’s slick empty netter, his first-ever playoff goal.

Defenseman Bowen Byram had gone 28 consecutive playoff games (27 with Colorado and one with Buffalo) without scoring a goal. He then scored goals in his next three.

Montreal’s Kirby Dach has been around a while so he should have known better.  

During the Game 2 overtime against Tampa Bay, he iced the puck when he could have easily reached the red line to avoid icing.

On the ensuing faceoff in the Montreal end, Anthony Cirelli got the puck back to J.J. Moser who skated around Dach until he found a shooting lane and then ripped a wrister past Jakub Dobes for the gamer.

Dach redeemed himself in Game 3 by scoring one goal and assisting on two others, including Lane Hutson’s overtime winner. 

The newly formed fourth line of Dach, Zach Bolduc and Alexandre Texier figured in all three goals and had a combined two goals and four assists for the night.

The magic continued into Game 4 with Bolduc’s opening goal, but, alas, Tampa Bay’s powerful offense triggered a comeback from a two-goal deficit to tie the series as it returns to Tampa Bay.

MacKenzie Weegar — another old Florida friend — has been laboring in relative obscurity for four seasons with non-playoff contender Calgary Flames. 

The late season trade sending him to Utah gave him his first shot at playoff action since he was with the Panthers in 2022.

When the series with Vegas shifted to Utah, Weegar had the distinction of scoring the first playoff goal ever at Delta Center. 

More important, his goal and assist in Game 3 helped the Mammoth take a 2-1 series lead at the time.

These are certainly not all the surprises.

And, there are plenty more coming.

STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS: ROUND 1
TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING (Atl2) v MONTREAL CANADIENS (Atl3)  

GAME 5

Best-of-7 Series Tied 2-2 

  • When: Wednesday, 7
  • Where: Benchmark Arena, Tampa
  • Tampa Local TV: The Spot-66
  • National TV: ESPN2
  • Streaming: ESPN+
  • Season Series: Tampa Bay won 2-1 
  • All-time Regular Season Series: Lightning leads 63-43-11, 6 ties
  • All-time Postseason Series — Lightning Lead 3-1: Won 2021 Stanley Cup Final (5 games); Won 2015 Round 2 (6); Lost 2014 Round 1 (4); Won 2004 Round 2 (4)
  • Series Schedule (Tied 2-2) — Game 1: Montreal 4, Tampa Bay 3 OTGame 2: Tampa Bay 3, Montreal 2 OT; Game 3: Montreal 3, Lightning 2 OT; Game 4: Lightning 3, Montreal 2; Game 5: at Tampa Bay, Wednesday TBD; Game 6: at Montreal, Friday TBD; *Game 7: at Tampa Bay, May 3 TBD

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Game 5 Preview: Bruins look to extend series in Buffalo

BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS - APRIL 26: Josh Doan #91 and Zach Benson #6 of the Buffalo Sabres celebrate the first-period goal against the Boston Bruins in Game Four of the First Round of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs at the TD Garden on April 26, 2026 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Steve Babineau/NHLI via Getty Images) | NHLI via Getty Images

Just the facts

  • When: Tonight, 7:30 PM
  • Where: KeyBank Center – Buffalo, NY
  • How to follow: NESN, 98.5 The Sports Hub, TNT, TruTV, HBO Max
  • Opposing perspective:Die by the Blade

Know your enemy

  • Sabres lead best-of-seven series, 3-1
  • Alex Tuch: 3G-3A-6PTS; Bowen Byram: 3G-2A-5PTS; Peyton Krebs: 2G-3A-5PTS
  • Alex Lyon: 2-0-0, 0.89 GAA, .964 save percentage

Game notes

  • After an embarrassing showing on home ice in Game 4, the Bruins drag themselves to Buffalo facing a do-or-die Game 5 in what is sure to be a raucous building. Fortunately for the Bruins, this is not the Champions League or similar with aggregate scoring: as ugly as Sunday was, it’s one game (he tells himself, extremely convincingly).
  • Nikita Zadorov avoided suspension for his crosscheck on Rasmus Dahlin, instead receiving a $5,000 fine. He should be available tonight, barring an unknown injury, though Marco Sturm wouldn’t commit to his availability after practice today.
  • Sturm had no update on Viktor Arvidsson either. The B’s lines looked a little different at practice today, but per Conor Ryan, Sturm said to not put too much stock in those lines. Instead, it appears he’s still working through what the lineup will ultimately look like.
  • The Bruins said all of the right things after practice today: they’re mad, they’re embarrassed, they’re competitive, it’s a one-game mission, etc. You can’t really ask for much more than that on an off day, but it rings pretty hollow after the no-show on Sunday.
  • The Sabres have no fresh injury concerns or lineup machinations to continue, and why would they change a thing after Game 4? They did have a couple of guys who were held out down the stretch on Sunday, with Lindy Ruff indicating that was more due to the score than to serious injury concerns.
  • The Bruins have elected to skip a morning skate Tuesday, instead jumping right into game action. Sturm will speak with the media shortly before 5 PM, so we’ll likely learn about whatever lineup he settles on then.
  • At this point, it’s pretty clear that the Bruins aren’t going to win the talent/depth battle in this series. Given how Sunday shook out, you’d hope the B’s have more pride than to go out with a whimper. Last time this happened, they were able to extend the series in Florida before ultimately coming up short in Game 6.
  • If the Bruins end up bringing the Sabres back to Boston with them, they’ll need guys like David Pastrnak, Morgan Geekie, and Elias Lindholm to step up. Please, someone not on the fourth line score a goal. Anyone.
  • Seriously, anyone will do.

See ya tonight!

Chelsea start process to appoint new coach as Como President makes Fabregas admission

Chelsea start process to appoint new coach as Como President makes Fabregas admission
Chelsea start process to appoint new coach as Como President makes Fabregas admission

Chelsea have reportedly begun the recruitment process for a new coach, with Marco Silva, Andoni Iraola, and Xabi Alonso included in an ‘early list of early frontrunners’, but Como’s Cesc Fabregas is also being linked with the job.

COMO, ITALY – APRIL 12: Como 1907 coach Cesc Fabregas looks on during the Serie A match between Como 1907 and FC Internazionale at Giuseppe Sinigaglia Stadium on April 12, 2026 in Como, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Chelsea will hire a new head coach for 2026-27, and several sources in the UK suggest that Fabregas will be one among those considered for the job.

According to Standard.co.uk, the Blues have started a robust recruitment process and will not rush in appointing a new head coach for next season.

The report claims that Chelsea’s early list of frontrunners includes Marco Silva, Andoni Iraola, and Xabi Alonso.

BOLOGNA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 01: Mirwan Suwarso president of Como during the Serie A match between Bologna and Como at Stadio Renato Dall’Ara on February 01, 2025 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

Silva is under contract with Fulham until the end of the season, and according to The Standard, Chelsea will explore his availability by contacting his representatives.

Xabi Alonso is without a club after being sacked by Real Madrid months ago, while Iraola will leave Bournemouth at the end of the season.

Fabregas not focused on Chelsea job

The report suggests that “other candidates” are on Chelsea’s shortlist.

Como coach Fabregas was recently questioned about his availability for the role: “It’d be stupid to think about that now, my focus is on the next game against Genoa. I believe I will continue my chapter as Como head coach and focus on the next games,” Fabregas said before Como’s latest victory against Genoa.

“I would be crazy to think of anything else rather than these next five games and getting my team into Europe for the first time in history. I have not seen or heard any comments that my president said other than he told me he values me very highly.”

Como President, Mirwan Suwarso, however, added: “If that makes him [Fabregas] happy, that’s him,” he told City AM.

“You want your employees to stay with you for as long as possible, but at the end of the day, we don’t own him, and he’s free to go to Chelsea if he wishes.”

‘My decisions were in favor of Barçelona’ – Marciniak speaks out on Champions League controversy

Raphinha right winger of Barcelona and Brazil, referee Szymon Marciniak and Alessandro Bastoni centre-back of Internazionale and Italy during the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 Semi Final Second Leg match between FC Internazionale Milano and FC Barcelona at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on May 6, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Jose Breton/Pics Action/NurPhoto via Getty Images) | NurPhoto via Getty Images

Referee Szymon Marciniak has spoken out about his decision making in Barcelona’s Champions League semi-final defeat to Inter last season.

The Catalans exited the tournament 7-6 on aggregate to the Nerazzurri in a tie which featured plenty of controversial decision.

Hansi Flick, Pedri and Joan Laporta all criticised the match official after the game, but he has insisted that his decisions were actually in favor of Barca – until VAR intervened.

“I didn’t harm Barça during the match against Inter,” he said, per AS.

“My decisions were in favor of Barça, and VAR had to correct me. My decisions were in favor of Barça because I didn’t award a penalty. VAR called me over, showed me the replay.

“Then, I awarded the penalty. They corrected me because the penalty was four or five centimeters from the line.

“So, if we’re honest, I made two decisions in favor of Barça, but they corrected me. That’s life, isn’t it?”

Sky: Barcelona make final decision on Rashford, Man Utd given two choices

Sky: Barcelona make final decision on Rashford, Man Utd given two choices
Sky: Barcelona make final decision on Rashford, Man Utd given two choices

Barcelona consider Marcus Rashford as part of their plans for next season, but they’re trying to negotiate new terms with Manchester United.

The MUFC academy product, who was chased out of Carrington by Ruben Amorim, joined the Catalan giants on loan last summer, with an option to buy for €30 million (£26m).

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Barcelona negotiating new Marcus Rashford deal with Man Utd

While he hasn’t been a regular starter at Camp Nou, Rashford has been heavily involved this season, especially with Raphinha and Lamine Yamal suffering injuries. The Englishman has managed to contribute with 13 goals and as many assists, and was once again on target in the 0-2 over Getafe at the weekend.

According to Sky Sport DE journalist Florian Pellenberg, Rashford has done enough to convince Barcelona boss Hansi Flick, who wants him to stay at the club beyond the current campaign.

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However, the Blaugrana aren’t willing to pay the €30 million agreed upon. Instead, the LaLiga leaders are seeking a second loan or a discount.

“Understand Barcelona are pushing for a second loan for Marcus Rashford. Talks with Manchester United are ongoing,” posted the transfer market on his X account.

“Barcelona currently do not want to trigger the €30m option to buy – ideally a second loan, otherwise they want to negotiate the fee down. In any case, Rashford should stay. Approved by Hansi Flick.”

Should Man Utd succumb to Barcelona pressure?

In recent weeks, it had been reported that Man Utd aren’t worried about a potential Rashford return in the summer, as they believe they can sell him to another buyer should Barcelona decide to waive their option, and perhaps at a higher price.

While this remains an important card to play in the negotiations with the Catalans, Rashford’s determination to stay at Barca could complicate matters for INEOS, as he might simply decide to turn down every other destination, forcing the Reds to cover his hefty salary for another year.

Although this dire scenario won’t necessarily materialise, finding a swift solution is best advised in this particular case.

With the attacker’s contract expiring in June 2028, another loan could be risky for MUFC, as they might find themselves in a similar situation a year later, and could be forced to sell on the cheap.

Therefore, a small discount might be the best solution, even though many would argue that Rashford should command a higher transfer fee. It should be noted that the Englishman’s sale would constitute a pure capital gain for MUFC, given his status as an academy product.

Bengals Tuesday Trenches: Post-NFL Draft 53-man roster prediction

The 2026 NFL Draft came and went, and the Cincinnati Bengals, despite not having a first-round pick, had a solid three days to add quality talent and depth. This will be our first real look at what the 53-man roster could look like—any that came before obviously didn’t take the rookies into account.

If you’re interested, though, here are links to:

Version 1.0

Version 2.0

Version 3.0

The Bengals added a good smattering of talent on both sides of the ball, bolstering their offensive line depth and adding an exciting edge rusher. I didn’t love all their picks, but I’m happy overall. I think I’d give them an overall grade of B+.

Down to it!

Quarterback (2)

  • Joe Burrow
  • Joe Flacco

Notes: No changes. Burrow and Flacco will be QB1 and QB2. Nothing against Flacco, but hopefully he does nothing but hold a clipboard and take the occasional knee when the Bengals are up by too much to let Joe Cool on the field.

Running Back (3)

  • Chase Brown
  • Samaje Perine
  • Tahj Brooks

Notes: I thought maybe the Bengals would address the position in the draft, possibly on Day 3. The fact they didn’t pretty much sets Brown as RB1 and Perine as the team’s third-down back. I do expect to see more Brooks in 2026 than we did in 2025, though.

Wide Receiver (6)

  • Ja’Marr Chase
  • Tee Higgins
  • Andrei Iosivas
  • Charlie Jones
  • Mitchell Tinsley
  • Colbie Young

Notes: I wasn’t a huge fan of the Young pick. It’s very reminiscent of the Jermaine Burton pick, which ended up being a waste of time for both he and the Bengals. There’s no doubting his talent, but there were other guys I’d rather have with a fourth-round pick than someone without his red flags.

Having said that, Chase and Higgins are still the best one-two punch at the wide receiver position in the league, and Iosivas, Jones or Tinsley are just icing on a very good cake. I’d like an upgrade at WR3, but hopefully someone separates themselves from the group this offseason.

Tight End (4)

  • Mike Gesicki
  • Drew Sample
  • Tanner Hudson
  • Jack Endries

Notes: Endries being available in the seventh round was a shock, and I was thrilled when the Bengals picked him 221st overall. The big question here is Erick All Jr. He had injury issues heading into the 2024 draft, which is why the Bengals landed him in the fourth round, but he hasn’t played a snap since his rookie season, when he was placed on IR, where he’s remained following two surgeries.

Again, the gap between Gesicki and Sample and Hudson is a little larger than I’d like, but it’s possible Endries develops quickly.

Offensive Line (10)

  • Orlando Brown Jr.
  • Dylan Fairchild
  • Ted Karras
  • Dalton Risner
  • Amarius Mims
  • Cody Ford
  • Jalen Rivers
  • Andrew Coker
  • Conner Lew
  • Brian Parker II

Notes: Again, the Bengals hit some home runs on players that fell to them on Saturday. Lew could have been a Day 1 or 2 pick has it not been for an injury, and Parker has the versatility to play across all five positions on the line. They’re still a little too dependent on Ford as their swing tackle, but there is a lot of talent along the offensive line, especially in the interior.

If everyone stays healthy, watch out.

Defensive Line (10)

  • Boye Mafe
  • Dexter Lawrence II
  • BJ Hill
  • Jonathan Allen
  • Shemar Stewart
  • Myles Murphy
  • Kris Jenkins Jr.
  • T.J. Slaton Jr.
  • Cashius Howard
  • Landon Robinson

Notes: The Bengals drastically changed this group by trading the No. 10 overall selection for Lawrence. They’ve built themselves a really solid rotation at defensive tackle, and now at edge as well. Their second-round pick, Howard, out of Texas A&M, was against type at the position for them. He’s not as tall and heavy as Myles Murphy or Shemar Stewart, but he makes up for it in speed.

Robinson is an undersized defensive tackle out of Navy, but he’s lightning quick and gave guys fits at the East-West Shrine Bowl. If he was a little bigger, or played for a power conference school, he likely isn’t available to the Bengals with their last pick of the draft.

This position group is so deep and talented, it will have a ripple effect down through the entire defense.

Linebackers (5)

  • Demetrius Knight Jr.
  • Barrett Carter
  • Oren Burks
  • Joe Giles-Harris
  • Shaka Heyward

Notes: I saw somebody Tweeted this: “I want someone to believe in me the way the Bengals’ front office believes in Demetrius Knight Jr. and Barrett Carter.”

Funny because it’s true.

Knight and Carter were the worst linebacker duo in the league in 2025, but the Bengals are planning on the reshaped defensive line, especially the addition of Lawrence, helping the young linebackers. Remember how good young Logan Wilson and Germaine Pratt were when DJ Reader was soaking up blockers in front of them?

That’s the hope.

Cornerback (6)

  • DJ Turner II
  • Dax Hill
  • Jalen Davis
  • Josh Newton
  • Ja’Sir Taylor
  • Tacario Davis

Notes: Don’t get me wrong, I like Tacario Davis. I like the idea of a cornerback of his size and speed as kind of a tight end specialist. There are a enough talented tight ends the Bengals will face in 2026 and beyond that it’s totally worth having someone as somewhat of a specialist. The issue is I think he could have been available to the Bengals in the fourth round. I think I’d maybe rather have that third-round pick back, and then give me Davis instead of Young.

I still think this unit could use another veteran presence, and maybe the Bengals will bring someone in now that the draft is over, and neither Turner nor Hill are under contract after this season. Hopefully the Bengals at least add some depth.

Safety (4)

  • Bryan Cook
  • Jordan Battle
  • Kyle Dugger
  • PJ Jules

Notes: No change here. The addition of Cook was already a big deal, but adding a guy of Lawrence’s caliber up front will make his job of hopefully finally filling Jessie Bates’ shoes that much easier. I expect Battle and Dugger will fight for the starting spot next to Cook, or possibly rotate.

Special Teams (3)

  • K – Evan McPherson
  • P – Ryan Rehkow
  • LS – William Wagner

Notes: No changes here.


I like this team. I really do. That’s how much Lawrence changes things. To be clear, I think he’ll have a greater impact on the defense than anyone that was available to them with the No. 10 pick, and I think his presence will have a ripple effect immediately. If everyone stays healthy, this is the best overall roster since 2021.

Relative Song Lyrics:

Runnin’ down the avenue
See how the sun shines brightly in the city
On the streets where once was pity
Mr. Blue Sky is living here today, hey

Another tantalizing French talent has caught the eye of Manchester City

Another tantalizing French talent has caught the eye of Manchester City
Another tantalizing French talent has caught the eye of Manchester City

Manchester City had success signing Rayan Cherki from Lyon last summer. Cherki arrived at City as one of the most tantalizing prospects to come out of France. This season, especially recently, Cherki has shown exactly why City were so keen to sign him last summer. Cherki has risen from a tantalizing prospect to a key component of Pep Guardiola’s side. While Rayan Cherki has impressed for Manchester City this season, another promising prospect from France has impressed for Bournemouth this season: Junior Kroupi. Kroupi has scored eleven goals in 31 appearances in all competitions for the Cherries. Now, a new report indicates that Kroupi’s impressive form for Andoni Iraola’s side has impressed City. Perhaps City could be set to move for another tantalizing French prospect this summer.

The impressive form of Junior Kroupi has caught the attention of Manchester City.

Sacha Tavolieri has reported for Sky Sports that the impressive play of Junior Kroupi for Bournemouth this season has impressed Pep Guardiola and Manchester City. Furthermore, Tavolieri reports that Hugo Viana has recently met with the agent of Kroupi. As per Tavolieri’s report, City are yet to make contact with Bournemouth over a potential summer move for Kroupi. It is also reported that Bournemouth do not want to lose Kroupi this summer. They have also slapped an €80 million price tag on Kroupi as per Tavolieri’s report.

Sacha Tavolieri reports that Kroupi’s eye for goal, speed, exceptional technical ability, and his intelligence as a player have impressed Pep Guardiola. Lastly, Tavolieri reports that Manchester City’s interest in potentially signing Junior Kroupi from Bournemouth could be a story to monitor this summer.

Junior Kroupi fits the profile of a potential City signing and he has the game to slot into Pep Guardiola’s squad.

Any 19-year-old striker who scores eleven goals in the Premier League in his debut season is an impressive player. That is exactly what Junior Kroupi has done for Bournemouth this season. Those goal-scoring numbers are extremely impressive for a 19-year-old, but they only tell half the story of what makes Junior Kroupi such a tantalizing prospect.

Junior Kroupi is a polished finisher in front of goal for a player so young. That has stood out across this season in his appearances for Bournemouth. Also, Kroupi knows where to be in the opponent’s penalty area, that is a skill that will set him up for a prosperous career as a front man. It is also a facet of his play which will improve as he matures. Also, Kroupi can create chances for his teammates, which is an underrated aspect of his game.

Another aspect of Kroupi’s play that stands out is his pace. His acceleration is elite, and that’s an attribute that will serve him well throughout his career. Although he isn’t renowned for being an explosive dribbler, Kroupi does have this attribute in his locker. With his pace, ability to play in tight spaces, and dribbling ability, you do sense that Kroupi has another level or two to go to in his game if and when he dribbles more often and at defenders with regularity.

Also, Junior Kroupi has the ability and versatility to play multiple roles. He can play as a striker, on the left wing, or through the middle. Typically, he plays as a left-sided forward. This position was where Kroupi typically played with Lorient. For Bournemouth this season, he’s typically played up front and shone for Andoni Iraola’s side. This attribute, coupled with his talent and potential, makes Junior Kroupi almost the ideal attacking signing for Manchester City this summer.

Final thoughts.

Junior Kroupi’s impressive displays for Bournemouth this season have caught the eye of Manchester City. If a player such as Omar Marmoush were to depart City this summer, Kroupi would be nearly the ideal player to slot into the Marmoush role in Pep Guardiola’s squad. At 19, Junior Kroupi has already shown at Bournemouth how good a player he is. The young French striker has the potential to become a very special player, and it is easy to see why City are keeping an eye on his progress ahead of this summer’s transfer window.

The one thing Chelsea hope that Anthony Gordon can add to their attack according to the Athletic

The one thing Chelsea hope that Anthony Gordon can add to their attack according to the Athletic
The one thing Chelsea hope that Anthony Gordon can add to their attack according to the Athletic

Chelsea are once again being linked with Anthony Gordon, with the Blues looking for Premier League experienced players.

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Chelsea still have some important games to play this season, and they don’t know who their manager will be next year.

But that hasn’t stopped them being linked with a number of summer transfer targets already, with one rumour being resurrected from 2022.

Chelsea keen on Gordon regardless of Champions League status

One of them is a player they’ve been linked with many times before – Anthony Gordon. The Blues wanted the winger when he was at Everton, but eventually saw him make the switch to Newcastle. He’s now ready to go, and the Magpies are willing to sell.

It won’t come cheap – Newcastle are looking to make a “significant profit” on the €40m they paid, according to the long read in the Athletic all about Gordon’s future. The piece notes that Gordon’s pace would add “a fresh dimension” to Chelsea who “lack top end speed.”

Depending on the finances, this is definitely a move we can see happening this summer if everything lines up between the two sides.

In other news…

Marco Silva is not a name at the top of many Chelsea fans’ shortlist, but he’s certainly someone the Blues are going to speak to.

Nicolas Jackson looks likely to leave Chelsea this summer – but we have serious doubts about his interest in some of the teams being linked to him.

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Chelsea add two requirements to their list for new transfers this summer – they should have already had them

Chelsea add two requirements to their list for new transfers this summer – they should have already had them
Chelsea add two requirements to their list for new transfers this summer – they should have already had them

Chelsea are looking to target a specific type of player this summer, according to an exclusive in the Athletic.

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A piece for the Athletic about Chelsea’s interest in Anthony Gordon has some really interesting words on the Blues’ aims in the transfer market this summer.

After another disaster year in terms of transfers and results, it looks like those in charge are finally willing to try a change in direction. Simon Johnson’s words outline a change in tack from the sporting structure away from just trying to buy the flashiest young talents.

Chelsea’s new plan should have been in place four years ago

“A list of targets has been drawn up, and they have identified Premier League-ready players as a priority for their recruitment this summer,” Johnson writes.

“According to sources, they want players with top-league experience who are used to the tough schedule of playing in four competitions in a season. They are also looking for players who are emotionally mature and have strong character.”

It all sounds very promising – although surely these are the exact things they’ve been targeting all along. Don’t tell us they spent £2bn on signing players without thinking about making sure they bought guys with the right character?

The evidence, unfortunately, is that they did just that…

In other news…

Anthony Gordon is one of those players, and we can see why he’s appealing for those in charge of transfers.

Marco Silva is not a name at the top of many Chelsea fans’ shortlist, but he’s certainly someone the Blues are going to speak to.

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Jordan Spieth handed big Cadillac Championship boost which could spark him back into life

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Photo by Chris Condon/Augusta National/Getty Images

Jordan Spieth has made a slow start to the 2026 PGA Tour season once again and he will be desperate to show some signs of life at the Cadillac Championship this week.

Spieth worked incredibly hard on his game throughout the off-season but as things stand, he hasn’t been getting the results he believes he deserves.

Sadly, the 32-year-old from Dallas, Texas, is an absolute shadow of the player who won three majors before his 24th birthday.

It’s not through a lack of trying, but Spieth‘s game just isn’t good enough to win right now. Meanwhile, the best players on the PGA Tour have gotten better and better over the past few years.

The beauty of Spieth’s mindset is that he will be heading to the Cadillac Championship this week with genuine belief that he will win the tournament.

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Photo by Andrew Redington/Getty Images

At the highest level of the game, you need that kind of mindset, regardless of how you’re playing.

Interestingly, Spieth has been forced to enter US Open qualifying this year, after the 10-year exemption he received after his win at Chambers Bay in 2015 expired.

That is a shining example of just how far he has fallen over the past few years.

However, with Spieth in the field this week at Trump National Doral, there is a still a chance that he could turn around his season, and indeed his career, very quickly.

Jordan Spieth handed big Cadillac Championship boost

Spieth is without a win since April 2022. He will be absolutely desperate to return to the winners’ circle this week in Miami.

The good news for the 32-year-old is that he has been given a big boost ahead of the tournament.

Spieth will play alongside his good friend Justin Thomas during the first two rounds of the Cadillac Championship this week, as confirmed via the PGA Tour’s official website.

The two Americans are very close friends and have most likely played more rounds alongside one another than anyone else on the PGA Tour.

They have known each other since they were 14 years old and the duo are now fully-fledged best friends.

Nothing will put Spieth at ease more than playing alongside Thomas for the first two rounds of the Cadillac Championship.

Photo by Ben Jared/PGA TOUR via Getty Images
Photo by Ben Jared/PGA TOUR via Getty Images

Another bonus for the Texan is that the competitive juices will be well and truly flowing for him during the first two rounds of the tournament.

Spieth and Thomas always want to beat each other badly, in spite of their very close friendship, and that may well spur them both on to real success this week.

Cadillac Championship featured groups

So, the Spieth and Thomas group will obviously be featured on Thursday and Friday at Trump National Doral.

There are three other featured groups this week with Scottie Scheffler and Cameron Young leading the marquee pairings.

Viktor Hovland and Tommy Fleetwood are paired together in an all-European grouping.

And Chris Gotterup and Hideki Matsuyama make up the final marquee pairing.

Numerous big-name stars have pulled out of the championship this week, including the likes of Rory McIlroy, Ludvig Aberg and Xander Schauffele.

However, as you can see by the names listed in the featured groups above, the Cadillac Championship still has a very strong field.

Could Jordan Spieth finally emerge from his slumber and win this week in Miami? The fact that he is paired alongside Justin Thomas will undoubtedly help him do just that at Trump National Doral.

Fernandes one away from matching Henry and De Bruyne assist record

Fernandes one away from matching Henry and De Bruyne assist record
Fernandes one away from matching Henry and De Bruyne assist record

Bruno Fernandes is edging closer to a famous Premier League record after another key contribution in Manchester United’s 2-1 win over Brentford.

The United skipper provided the assist for Benjamin Sesko’s goal, taking him to 19 league assists for the season. That leaves him just one behind the all-time single-season record of 20, currently shared by Thierry Henry for Arsenal in 2002/03 and Kevin De Bruyne for Manchester City in 2019/20.

With games still remaining, Fernandes now has a strong chance of matching the mark and could even go beyond it before the season finishes. Considering how important he has been to United going forward, it would be no surprise to see him add to his total soon.

What makes the numbers stand out even more is that his first assist of the league campaign did not come until October, when he set up Harry Maguire’s winner away at Liverpool. Since then, he has assisted 19 times in 24 matches.

The Portuguese midfielder has now recorded 102 assists in all competitions for Manchester United, becoming just the fourth player in the club’s history to pass the 100 mark after Ryan Giggs (249), Wayne Rooney (127) and David Beckham (115).

Fernandes has also reached another milestone, moving onto 140 Premier League goal involvements for the club. That total is made up of 70 goals and 70 assists, drawing level with Cristiano Ronaldo’s overall contribution in the competition for United (103 goals / 37 assists).

While it has been a mixed season for United overall, Fernandes has remained one of their most reliable performers. If he can provide one more assist, he will share the Premier League record. Two more would see him set a new one outright.

Cowboys news: Dallas finds veteran help at WR after the draft

PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - JANUARY 4: Marquez Valdes-Scantling #11 of the Pittsburgh Steelers reacts after winning the game against the Baltimore Ravens at Acrisure Stadium on January 4, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Kevin Sabitus/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Report: Cowboys to sign 2x-Super Bowl WR, former Aaron Rodgers target – Todd Brock, The Cowboys Wire

Marquez Valdes-Scantling spent last season with the San Francisco 49ers and Pittsburgh Steelers.

Dallas is signing veteran receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling to a one-year-deal, per a report from NFL Network insider Tom Pelissero.

Valdes-Scantling, 31, is entering his ninth NFL season. After being a fifth-round draft choice of Green Bay in 2019, Valdes-Scantling spent his first four years with the Packers. Two seasons with the Chiefs followed, with the Florida native winning a Super Bowl ring at the end of both.

He split time between Buffalo and then New Orleans in 2024, then went from San Francisco to Pittsburgh during the 2025 season as he looked to regain his previous form but never quite caught on with any of those squads (despite a reunion with Aaron Rodgers as a Steeler).

Valdes-Scantling has started 69 regular-season games in his career, notching 219 receptions for 3,686 yards and 21 touchdowns.

In Dallas, he’ll join a WR room led by CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens. Ryan Flournoy showed incredible development last year, with KaVontae Turpin, Jonathan Mingo, Parris Campbell, and Traeshon Holden also the mix.

Grading the signing: Dallas Cowboys get a well-known wide receiver, but he comes with warning signs everywhere – Mauricio Rodriguez, A to Z Sports

Veteran help at receiver is always a good thing, but this is absolutely a depth signing for the Cowboys.

The truth is his Valdes-Scantling’s best football is well behind him. His best season came in 2020 when he led the NFL in yards per reception at 20.9 playing for Patrick Mahomes. He set a career high at 690 receiving yards and six touchdowns then.

What are realistic expectations for Valdes-Scantling?

For more insight on Valdes-Scantling’s play before signing with the Cowboys, I reached out to our own Rob Gregson from A to Z Sports Pittsburgh, who covered his stop with the Steelers.

“Marquez Valdes-Scantling joined the Steelers in 2025 after weeks of rumors surrounding a potential reunion between him and Rodgers, but there wasn’t a ton to write home about. After spending time on the practice squad, MVS played in five games, starting one in Week 17 against the Cleveland Browns while DK Metcalf served a two-game suspension.

“In that game, the Steelers’ wide receivers combined for less than 60 receiving yards, showing little ability to separate at a marginal level. There were times when you could see MVS’s explosion on film, and he can still get vertical, but the deep threat that defenses have to worry about is no longer there.

“Sure, he can lift the top off of coverage, but between his inconsistent hands and shallow route tree, he’s best utilized on specific concepts and on weighty downs. He will provide a veteran presence if he makes the team, and there is a track record of quarterbacks having a lot of success when MVS is in their WR corps.”

Grading the signing

If Valdes-Scantling’s calling card is his speed, it’s tough to bank on him seeing a lot of playing time in Dallas considering KaVontae Turpin’s high-end speed. If the Cowboys wanted veteran depth at the position, I believe there were better options in the free agency market.

Cowboys sign WR Tyler Johnson, LB Curtis Robinson – Charean Williams, Pro Football Talk

The Cowboys made two other under-the-radar moves on Monday, for another wide receiver and linebacker.

Wide receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling was previously reported, but the Cowboys also signed wide receiver Tyler Johnson and linebacker Curtis Robinson.

Johnson, 27, spent last season with the Jets. He played 12 games with five starts, seeing action on 292 offensive snaps.

Johnson made 12 catches for 197 yards and a touchdown in 2025.

He entered the NFL as a fifth-round pick of the Buccaneers in 2020, and he spent two seasons with them, one with the Texans, two with the Rams and last season with the Jets.

Johnson, who won a Super Bowl ring in Tampa, has 88 receptions for 1,025 yards and five touchdowns in his career.

Robinson, 27, has played 29 games with three starts in five seasons. He has seen time with the Broncos and 49ers, and Robinson started for the first time in his career with San Francisco last season when he played a career-high 248 snaps.

Robinson has played 335 defensive snaps and 432 on special teams and has 52 tackles and a pass defensed.

Cowboys 2026 Undrafted Free Agent Signings: Who Can Make the Team? – Cody Warren, Inside The Star

There is a lot of interest in the two local tight end prospects the Cowboys have brought in as UDFAs.

Here is who I think has a real shot, who feels like a practice squad guy, and who probably needs a monster camp to stay in the building.

DJ Rogers, TE, TCU

6’4”, 258 | 34 catches, 319 yards, 2 TD

DJ Rogers feels like a grind-it-out kind of tight end and nothing about the numbers scream future star, but that doesn’t mean he can’t hang around.

For him to stick around, he simply has to block, play special teams, and don’t mess up to much. That is how a player like him sticks around.

He will have a leg up on the undrafted free agent competition after signing with the Cowboys for $200,000, but I don’t see him stealing a roster spot unless he really pops in camp, but the practice squad is definitely in play.

Michael Trigg, TE, Baylor

6’4”, 240 | 4.70 | 694 yards, 6 TD

Now this is an undrafted free agent who caught my attention.

Michael Trigg is the fun prospect because he is basically a supersized wide receiver with go-go gadget arms. He can move, win over the middle, and he gives you that mismatch type of player every offense is looking for.

The problem is he can’t block. If he can get at least decent in this area, he has a great shot to be something special.

I’m not calling him a lock, but he might be my favorite undrafted free agent in the group.

The changing perception of the Micah Parsons trade – Dan Rogers, Blogging The Boys

We learned in this draft that the Micah Parsons trade became the fuel to rebuild the entire defensive line.

Selecting Malachi Lawrence

When: April 23, 2026

AI Fan Approval Estimate: 62.5%

The Vibe: Enthusiastic acceptance

Fans were still euphoric from the Caleb Downs selection, but things got even better when they landed the explosive pass rusher from Central Florida. Malachi Lawrence had been picking up steam in draft circles, so securing his services was fantastic, but what made things even better was that the Cowboys were also able to snag two extra fourth-round picks from the Philadelphia Eagles. The Cowboys moved back a few spots, still got their pass rusher, and took home some Day 3 dancing chips as a bonus. While Lawrence is not Parsons, adding him to the already-strong interior, things are looking a lot better in the trenches.

Adding more defenders

When: April 25, 2026

AI Fan Approval Estimate:: 77.5%

The Vibe: Complete vindication

On Day 3 of the draft, those two extra fourth-round picks from trading back for Lawrence turned into two more defensive depth pieces. The Cowboys finally addressed the cornerback position by adding a solid boundary corner in Florida’s Devin Moore. And then later in the round, they added a violent, alignment-versatile edge setter in LT Overton. Seeing the direct line from losing Parsons to landing a dominant interior, a first-round pass rusher, and two high-upside defensive depth pieces has converted the vast majority of skeptics.

When you look at the Parsons trade, all of the pieces are finally showing themselves. One player has turned into five for the Cowboys, just as Jerry said when the trade first happened. Financially, the cost of Parsons ($45 million) is essentially the same as the combined cost of both of the defensive tackles, Williams ($24 million) and Clark ($21 million). The team will take on an additional cost for extra rookies, but that will only amount to roughly $7.5 million annually for all three of them combined.

‘What They’re Saying’ about all 7 Cowboys picks – Nick Eatman, DallasCowboys.com

Some intel from the Cowboys war room about all three of the defensive players they took in the top-100.

Caleb Downs

Jerry Jones: He’s a fabulous football player, but when you think about one of the most glaring things in our minds that we didn’t do on defense was communicate, was communicate right when it’s time to get people set up to be in their best position to make a play. That’s what this guy was built to do and coached and grown up to do. He’d heard his background yesterday, coaching everywhere in it, generations of it, and then he’s put it out there. So, you need you a cerebral guy and we got him. I don’t know that I could have really said and planned and said we got to get that done right there. If I’d had that kind of attitude about getting it done, we’d have probably given away the draft to try to get there. So, we had to have it come to us in some degree.”

Malachi Lawrence

Brian Schottenheimer: “We love the ability to rush the passer. We feel great about what we have with RG (Rashan Gary), Ezeiruaku, James Houston, but this guy’s got tremendous upside. His first step quickness, Todd, is elite. The ability to turn his toe and run the edge, as we like to call it, is we think elite. And then, of course, the one thing I love about the guy is he has an innate ability to attack the football while he’s attacking the quarterback. And then we feel like you need athletic edge pieces in this defense, in this division, because of the quarterbacks you’re going to see. Jaxson Dart, Jayden Daniels, Jalen Hurts. And it’s nice to have a guy in house like Coach Brim that’s been around him. But this is a guy we’ve been talking about a lot over the last, I’d say, week to 10 days and had him in for a top 30 and really, really excited about getting the chance to get him.”

Jaishawn Barham

Will McClay: “I think he’s been on our radar all season, especially when we started talking about what we were trying to do defensively when at the Combine. Christian [Parker] came in and talked about the linebackers and the outside and the inside linebackers and potentially doing some different things. And then you start looking at Arvell Reese. There’s a lot of similarities in what they do and how they did it. And just excited to get him on the roster because of; number one, he’s extremely physical., and you want to increase the speed of your defense and the toughness. I think he does that.”


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Archbishop Stepinac (NY) boys hoops facing potential sanctions for participating in Chipotle Nationals

Michigan State signee Jasiah Jervis made a 17-footer and three in the McDonald's All-American game on Tuesday night (Photo by Frank Becerra Jr./The Journal News / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images).

Talk about a bittersweet feeling on Monday for the White Plains (NY) Archbishop Stepinac boys basketball program this week, according to multiple reports.

On one end, the Crusaders are in good spirits as they will return head coach Pat Massaroni, who was linked as a final candidate for the vacant Bradenton (FL) IMG Academy job. According to a Rockland/Westchester Journal News report, Archbishop Stepinac is facing possible sanctions from the New York State Catholic High School Athletic Association (NYSCHSAA) championships for participating in the Chipotle Nationals tournament.

A letter, signed by president of the Boys’ CHSAA Archdiocese of New York Kevin J. Pigott, was sent to Archbishop Stepinac regarding violating an article of the league’s constitution, per the report. The letter by Pigott to the Crusaders read as followed:

“No member school of the Association will be permitted to participate in a post-schedule tournament or game unless secondary school authorities in accordance with CHSAA standards conduct the contest. In all cases, permission to compete must be secured by the league president.”

The penalties stem from the Chipotle Nationals not being deemed a sanctioned NFHS sporting event, with Archbishop Stepinac not being granted permission by the NYSCHSAA. The aftermath of not receiving permission from the state to allow the Crusaders to play in the non-sanctioned could result in major sanctions towards the boys basketball program.

Among the potential penalties that could be handed down to Crusaders for participating in the Chipotle Nationals is a two-year probation period, which if broken, could lead to stiffer sanctions, including a playoff ban.

Also on the table is a possible eight-game suspension for Massaroni from the NYSCHSAA. Massaroni decided to make the return for next season and after turning down the IMG Academy.

“A number of things factored into my decision,” Massaroni said via the report. “Obviously, IMG is a prestigious job but after losing my dad a year and a half ago, the family dynamic we have in this area was part of it. Plus, we talk all the time about family values and culture, so I felt I would be going against what we preach every single day to our students and their families.”

According to the final Rivals National 2025 High School Boys Basketball Composite Rankings, Archbishop Stepinac finished as the country’s No. 4 ranked team.

More about Archbishop Stepinac

“Archbishop Stepinac High School in White Plains, New York, offers a dynamic athletic program featuring sports like basketball, football, and track. The school focuses on nurturing both athletic and academic success, providing students with opportunities to excel in a range of sports. With dedicated coaching, modern facilities, and a commitment to student-athlete development, Archbishop Stepinac aims to foster teamwork, discipline, and leadership among its athletes while maintaining a strong academic foundation.”

How to Follow New York High School Boys Basketball

For New York high school boys basketball fans looking to keep up with scores around the nation, 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 Empire State, ensuring you never miss a moment of the hardwood action. From nail-biting finishes to dominant performances, the Rivals High School Scoreboard is your one-stop destination for tracking all the New York high school boys basketball excitement across the state.

Tyler Adams: USMNT’s ‘Where’s Waldo?’ Jersey Is ‘Exactly What We Want’

U.S. Men’s National Team star Tyler Adams isn’t upset about the comparisons of his team’s new World Cup kits to the “Where’s Waldo?” cartoon.

“That’s exactly what we want,” Adams tells Front Office Sports. “We want to be spotted wherever we are. You got to find us and you’ll be able to find us.”

After players famously did not like their jerseys for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, Nike made it a point to bring in the team for heavy input in the process for 2026.

The finished designs are one kit with wavy, red and white horizontal stripes, and another with a dark navy base spotted with stars.

Adams says the players thought about iconic jerseys from other nations like Brazil and the Netherlands, and wondered, “what is our symbol? What is our recognition? What are you going to spot from a mile away?”

The answer came back to the American flag, Adams says, and trying to incorporate the stars and stripes on both jerseys. He says he thinks the stripes “came out incredible,” and the dark kit is “a little bit more subtle,” but will resonate with fans.

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The kits also pay homage to the kits from the 1994 World Cup, also hosted in the U.S., in which the team wore one jersey with vertical red and white stripes, and another with a blue base and white stars.

“I felt like we kind of squeezed in what it is to be American in two jerseys, which I think is important,” Adams says.

The USMNT debuted their new look during friendlies in Atlanta last month, which Adams missed due to injury. During the match against Belgium, both players and fans had trouble differentiating between the U.S. team’s stripes and Belgium’s light blue kit.

Mauricio Pochettino’s squad has two more friendlies against Germany and Senegal in June in Chicago before the World Cup. The U.S. plays two matches in L.A. and one in Seattle during the group stage.

Chasing Europe

Before Adams returns to the U.S. and dons his stars and stripes this summer, there’s another historic feat he’s chasing.

In the Premier League, Adams plays for AFC Bournemouth, which is chasing a spot in the Champions League. The Premier League will either send five or six teams into the top European competition next season, and Bournemouth is still in the running for its first European position in club history.

Playing in Europe can be a massive financial win for a team. Chelsea, for example, has made £80 million in revenue from reentering the Champions League this season, The Athletic estimated.

“I think for a club like Bournemouth, when you get the surplus of money that comes in with finishing in Europe, you’re able to develop the squad more, you’re able to develop the stadium more, you’re able to develop the training ground and take those next steps,” Adams says. “And ultimately it just helps you kind of continue that trajectory of where you’re trying to go.”

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Keown says one Arsenal player is loving the run-in

Keown says one Arsenal player is loving the run-in
Keown says one Arsenal player is loving the run-in

Martin Keown has identified Eberechi Eze as one Arsenal player who is thriving during the Premier League run-in, with the attacker delivering impressive performances in the closing matches of the league season. At a time when pressure is increasing across the division, Eze has continued to stand out for the Gunners.

Arsenal consider him an important player, and he recently returned from injury to remind everyone why he is so highly valued. His influence has been particularly significant during a demanding stage of the campaign, when consistency and composure can make a decisive difference.

Eze Delivering in Key Moments

Eze scored the only goal of the match as Arsenal beat Newcastle United, once again stepping forward when his team needed inspiration. It was another occasion in which he rose to the challenge while several of his team mates have struggled for form.

The timing of his performances could not be more important for Arsenal. This is the stage of the season when any dip in standards can be costly, so the club will be encouraged that Eze has maintained such a high level in recent weeks.

His ability to perform under pressure has also resonated with supporters, who have seen him embrace responsibility rather than shy away from it. While others have found the tension difficult to manage, Eze appears comfortable in the spotlight.

Keown Praises Mentality

Speaking about the player’s recent displays, Keown said via Metro Sport, “These nerves are there, it’s natural. I just thought, at the weekend, Eberechi Eze, how he handled those nerves, I think he’s an example to everyone in the team, how he’s loving the situation.”

Keown’s comments underline the importance of mentality during a title run-in or battle for major objectives. Technical quality remains vital, but staying calm and confident in decisive moments often separates successful teams from those who fall short.

Eze’s recent displays suggest he possesses both the talent and temperament required for this demanding period. His contribution could yet prove crucial as Arsenal look to finish the season strongly.

Arsenal will now hope he remains fit and dependable between now and the end of the campaign. If he continues in this form, he could remain one of the most influential figures in their final matches.

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Tacchinardi blames AC Milan for the poor quality of the match against Juventus 

Tacchinardi blames AC Milan for the poor quality of the match against Juventus 
Tacchinardi blames AC Milan for the poor quality of the match against Juventus 

Alessio Tacchinardi believes that if the match between Juventus and AC Milan was viewed as poor in quality, as many supporters have suggested, then responsibility lies with Max Allegri and his team. The fixture ended without delivering the level of entertainment many had expected from two clubs competing near the top of Serie A.

Both sides remain in the fight to secure a place inside the top four by the end of the season, and sharing the points could still prove valuable in the wider context of the campaign. Even so, supporters had hoped for a more open and exciting contest than the one that unfolded.

Disappointment Over Quality of Contest

In recent weeks, Juventus have been in strong form, not only winning matches but also producing encouraging performances. Their improvement has led to praise for the football they have been playing, and there was an expectation they would again show attacking ambition in this encounter.

The Bianconeri attempted to take control and push for victory, but they were unable to break through. Despite their efforts, the game lacked rhythm, clear chances and sustained excitement, leaving many observers underwhelmed by the final result.

Tacchinardi believes the tactical approach of their opponents was the key reason the spectacle failed to meet expectations. In his view, Juventus were faced with a side more focused on defensive structure than attacking intent.

Tacchinardi Criticises Opponents’ Style

Speaking after the game, Tacchinardi said via Calciomercato, “There was a Milan, Juventus match once upon a time? I agree. A point that’s good for both sides, even if Milan did, Juventus dropped two points to Como and Roma. The game, the spectacle, the quality, was truly low. Allegri, I hope he’s a great coach, a winner, and a great club like Milan, won’t be offended, but if the spectacle was bad, it’s because of Milan’s style of play. With the Milan bus almost in front of the penalty area, it’s not easy technically to break down that defence.”

For Juventus, the challenge now is to continue their strong run of form and convert performances into vital points during the closing weeks of the season. For their rivals, the result may still be useful, even if the manner of achieving it has drawn criticism.

Liked by Flintoff & different to Crawley - is Gay England's next opener?

Emilio Gay acknowledges the crowd
[Getty Images]

The understated clench of a gloved fist and casual wave of the bat when reaching three figures did not hint at the significance of the moment, nor the repeat after flicking the runs to seal Durham's victory.

But Emilio Gay's 159 not out may be the most consequential performance of this weekend in the County Championship.

It sealed a brilliant win against his side's Division Two title rivals Lancashire - it completed the third highest run-chase in Durham's first-class history - but also meant, for the second time this season, Gay ensured his name is the one being spoken about.

If the subplot to these early season rounds is the contest to unseat Zak Crawley as England's Test opener, after captain Ben Stokes encouraged county players to demand selection with their form, then Gay has staked his claim.

His century was his second in three matches this season. He could not have done much more to this point to answer Stokes' call.

Gay may have been batting at number three against Lancashire, as he has done almost exclusively since moving from Northamptonshire before the start of last season, but he remains an opener by trade.

His place as Durham's number three is a happy compromise, given the county has captain Alex Lees, a former England opener, and the highly-rated Ben McKinney in its ranks.

He opened for his school, in club cricket, for Northants and, significantly, for England Lions in Australia last winter where he had moderate success before a hamstring injury curtailed his tour.

As the Lions shadowed the first XI's Ashes shellacking, Gay returned scores of 56 not out against the Prime Ministers' XI and 78 against a Cricket Australia XI in Perth.

Lions head coach Andrew Flintoff is known to be a big fan.

"I know there's going to be a lot of talk about him," said Durham's coach Ryan Campbell after the Lancashire win. "All we're talking about is him playing for Durham.

"He was disappointed with his shot in the first innings when he'd done the hard work and he could've cashed in. This time he did."

The first-innings dismissal Campbell mentions was a loose drive to Lancashire seamer Tom Bailey which resulted in an edge being caught at slip. Some would say it was Crawley-esque.

But Gay, who has played for Italy in three T20s having qualified through his maternal grandfather and is also eligible for West Indies via his paternal grandparents, appears to have the all-round game to suit England in their rebirth under Stokes and coach Brendon McCullum.

His team-mate McKinney, another tipped for Crawley's spot after his 244 against Gloucestershire last week, may have more eye-catching attacking power but Gay has the more balanced set-up.

He mixes classical strokes with a hint of flair and a solid-looking defence.

Gay's two centuries this year, the first of which came on the season's opening day, follow four in Division One in Durham's relegation season last year.

One of those in 2025 came against champions Nottinghamshire and another against Surrey, who finished second.

"Is he good enough? Quite possibly," said BBC Newcastle commentator Martin Emmerson, who has watched Gay throughout his Durham career.

"Consistency is key, though. While he scored nearly 1,000 runs in Division One last season, there were also five ducks early in the year."

Gay will have three more Championship matches to further press his case before England's hierarchy convenes to pick their squad for the first Test of the summer against New Zealand on 4 June.

For the last two of those matches, against Worcestershire and the return at Kent, he will have Stokes in the dressing room, assuming the all-rounder's recovery from cheek surgery continues as planned.

There are also two four-day Lions fixtures against South Africa A scheduled for late May, with England's players coming together for a camp in the week in between.

Selections there may reveal plenty.

The first Lions match may be when England get their wish in seeing 22-year-old left-hander James Rew face the new ball.

He is another of the outstanding candidates despite his 379 runs at an average of 75.80 coming in Somerset's middle order. It is not inconceivable Rew, Gay and McKinney all line up against the Proteas second string.

Over the weekend Haseeb Hameed and Dom Sibley, two openers from England's past eyeing a recall, also made centuries which muddied the selection waters further.

It does not help that the position of England's national selector remains vacant - that recruitment process has reached its second stage - but finding context in early-season county batting performance remains difficult, given the lack of similarity between it and the pace and bounce found at Test level.

That is only multiplied when runs flow as they did across this weekend, when all four Division One matches ended in high-scoring draws.

For all of the talk of adapting, England remain keen on batters able to put the best bowlers under pressure and who can deliver on the biggest stage.

What will catch their eye more? Sibley's 101 from 283 balls in Surrey's stalemate against Essex or Gay, who thwarted James Anderson and the highly-rated seamer Mitch Stanley to drag Durham from staring at a heavy defeat to victory?

Conversely, Gay's runs have come in the second division and Lancashire's attack was tired after four games in four weeks, and Bailey ended the match bowling loopy spin after Lancashire's request for an injury substitute was rejected.

Context is hard to find but Gay could have done little more.

What could Gay bring to the England team?

by CricViz analyst Kieran Parmley

Emilio Gay has slowly pushed himself into England's consideration over the last few years thanks to his stellar performances at domestic level.

In first-class cricket since the start of 2024, the top-order southpaw is averaging 50.35 across 32 matches, recording eight centuries and eight half-centuries in this timeframe.

Gay notched his unbeaten 159 against Lancashire from the number three spot, however his record when opening the batting will interest England just as much.

The Durham man is averaging 53.21 across 31 innings as a first-class opener since 2024; by comparison, Gay is averaging 44.09 from 22 innings in the number three spot.

As a left-handed opener, right-arm pacers bowling from round the wicket pose an immediate threat to Gay with the new ball.

While Gay generally has a good record against right-arm pace new-ball bowling, his average drops slightly to 29.50 when facing right-arm pacers from round the wicket inside the first 10 overs.

Stylistically, Gay differs slightly from England's current opening pair when facing the new ball and could signify a shift in mentality at the top of the order.

Gay attacks just 22% of deliveries in overs 1-10, while Duckett attacks 42% and Crawley 34%. Gay tends to defend or leave the ball early on, defending or leaving just under 60% of deliveries against the new ball.

Gay has a dismissal rate of 70 when defending or leaving against the new ball - a significantly better record than current opener Zak Crawley, who is dismissed every 38 deliveries when playing defensively or leaving early on.

Gay is strong playing through the off side against pace, particularly behind square, scoring 29% of his runs against pace behind square on the off side.

As a result, Gay is perhaps slightly weaker down the ground compared to England's current openers, scoring only 15% of his runs down the ground - current opener Crawley scores 23% of his runs down the ground against pace by comparison.

Left-handed Gay's run map against pace in first-class cricket since 1 January 2024
Left-handed Gay's run map against pace in first-class cricket since 1 January 2024 [Cricviz]

One small area of concern for England could be Gay's record against international bowlers during his performances at county level.

While Gay's recent century came against James Anderson's Lancashire, he has previously come unstuck against Test-level bowlers.

Since the start of 2024, he is averaging just 21.37 when facing bowlers with a Test cap. Perhaps more relevant to this summer, Gay was dismissed by New Zealand's Matt Henry in both innings during a county game against Somerset last summer.

As expected in first-class cricket, Gay is vulnerable facing good length deliveries, averaging just 22.51 against length balls.

He has a strong record facing back of a length and short deliveries and unsurprisingly has good numbers playing the pull shot, albeit off a small sample size - scoring 125 runs off 76 pull shots, with just one dismissal.

NBA insider reveals Steve Kerr's effect on Al Horford's decision

Steve Kerr has dominated the discussion of Golden State's offseason, as the 12-year head coach seems to be nearing a departure.

That said, he and the team have not yet met to make a final decision.

But, according to NBA insider Brett Siegel, that decision could play a key role pertaining to the future of 19-year veteran Al Horford.

"One of the main reasons Horford picked the Dubs was to contend for a title at the end of his career. If Kerr leaves and the Dubs look to reset the roster around Curry, the chances of Horford opting out and becoming a free agent increase tenfold," said Siegel.

While Horford didn't provide All-Star numbers to Golden State during the 2025-26 season, his professionalism and championship pedigree would certainly be missed if he were to depart.

Not to mention, Horford came through when it mattered most, producing clutch buckets for the Warriors in their Play-In victory over the Los Angeles Clippers.

The former five-time All-Star has not yet ruled out retirement either.

This article originally appeared on Warriors Wire: NBA insider reveals Steve Kerr's effect on Al Horford's decision

Real Sociedad and Macron to part ways after eight successful years

Real Sociedad and Macron to part ways after eight successful years
Real Sociedad and Macron to part ways after eight successful years

Real Sociedad has officially announced that its relationship with sportswear brand Macron will come to an end next June 30.

After eight years of a strategic and fruitful partnership, both parties have decided to go their separate ways, bringing to a close one of the brightest periods in the modern history of the San Sebastián club.

During this period, the Italian company has witnessed and played a leading role in the club’s txuri-urdin growth.

Together they celebrated historic milestones, including three Copa del Rey and Copa de la Reina titles, as well as three appearances in the prestigious Champions League. This partnership dressed the team during its most glorious recent moments.

The club’s statement underlines that the relationship was always based on respect, teamwork, and shared synergies.

In addition to the first team’s successes, Macron accompanied Sanse in two promotions to the Segunda División and was present for the achievements of the field hockey and athletics sections.

The Gipuzkoan club wanted to express its most sincere gratitude to the brand for its commitment since 2017. "Eskerrik asko, Macron," reads the farewell message from a club that is already looking to the future to announce who will be the next one in charge of designing its kit.

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‘Tension’ in Premier League title race as Man City and Arsenal learn rearranged fixtures

Arsenal were monitoring the situation as Manchester City held talks with the Premier League over the scheduling of their postponed games (Action Images/Reuters)

Manchester City will have to play four games in their final 12 days of the season after the Premier League confirmed the dates of their rearranged fixtures against Crystal Palace and Bournemouth, with both set to be crucial in the title race with Arsenal.

City’s pursuit of a domestic Treble has also created a fixture headache for the run-in. After beating Arsenal to the Carabao Cup, Pep Guardiola’s side have once again progressed to the FA Cup final – setting up a clash with Chelsea on Saturday 16 May.

The Independent understands City’s preference was to swap the order of their postponed fixtures and play Bournemouth in the midweek before the FA Cup final and Crystal Palace after the Wembley showpiece, but the Premier League has rejected the idea.

With Arsenal said to be monitoring the situation, City have instead been informed that they will host Crystal Palace on Wednesday 13 May and travel to Bournemouth on Tuesday 19 May, just three days after they play the FA Cup final against Chelsea.

City are also frustrated to be playing three games in six days in the title run-in. They believe the Premier League’s principle for rescheduling matches has not been followed and feel their match against Palace could have been rearranged sooner.

Mikel Arteta’s team will have a lighter fixture schedule in the final two weeks of the season as they pursue a first Premier League title in 22 years, but their final home game of the campaign against Burnley has also been moved to a new date.

Man City’s remaining fixtures

Manchester City have six games left this season, five in the Premier League, plus the FA Cup final. Pep Guardiola’s side currently have a game in hand on leaders Arsenal, due to their progress to both the Carabao Cup and FA Cup finals this season.

The precedent in the Premier League has generally been for postponed games to be played in the order they were originally scheduled, where possible. That means the Palace game will happen on Wednesday 13 May, at 8pm, and the Bournemouth game on Tuesday 19 May, at 7:30pm. The latter is set for that date due to the Europa League final taking place on Wednesday 20 May, and Uefa disallowing domestic fixtures to be staged when their showpiece fixtures take place.

  • Monday 4 May: Everton (a)
  • Saturday 9 May: Brentford (h)
  • Wednesday 13 May: Crystal Palace (h)
  • Saturday 16 May: Chelsea (FA Cup final)
  • Tuesday 19 May: Bournemouth (a)
  • Sunday 24 May: Aston Villa (h)

Why Crystal Palace match comes first

Crystal Palace’s participation in the Europa Conference League complicated rearranging their trip to Manchester City, which was originally scheduled to be played on the weekend of the FA Cup quarter-finals. Palace have reached the semi-finals in Europe and Oliver Glasner’s side will play Shakhtar Donetsk on Thursday 30 April and Thursday 7 May.

If the Eagles progress, the final would be after the Premier League season finishes, on Wednesday 27 May, but it meant City’s match against them had to be played either immediately after the Brentford match on Saturday 9 May or immediately after the FA Cup final.

Manchester City’s rearranged game against Crystal Palace faced complications due to the London club’s European campaign (PA Wire)
Manchester City’s rearranged game against Crystal Palace faced complications due to the London club’s European campaign (PA Wire)

The Premier League wanted the Crystal Palace match to be played before the Bournemouth game, as that was the order of their original calendar. But because the Eagles play their Premier League games following European commitments on a Sunday, that also ruled out the prospect of playing on a Tuesday.

Therefore, of the two free midweeks, Wednesday 13 May was the leading option, with the Bournemouth match rearranged for the following week, but not on the Wednesday due to the Europa League final. That will involve an English club in either Aston Villa or Nottingham Forest.

City had initially wanted the Crystal Palace match to be rescheduled for Wednesday 22 April, rather than their rearranged match against Burnley. It appears this was impossible because Crystal Palace were already scheduled to play West Ham on Monday 20 April, so could not play again that midweek.

‘Tension’ in discussions as Man City now face fixture pile-up

The situation nevertheless leaves City playing three games in seven days before the potentially crucial final weekend of the season, with the testing trip to Bournemouth coming a mere three days after the FA Cup final.

City were consequently in dialogue with the Premier League to explore alternative options and swapping the order of the Palace and Bournemouth games, but it is understood that led to pushback and some tension in discussions.

As Bournemouth aim for a European place for the first time in their history, Andoni Iraola’s side will now have nine days’ rest before facing City, as they now have a free weekend around the FA Cup final, against a mere three for their opponents. That would also be Iraola’s final home match in charge of Bournemouth, in what is set to be an emotional occasion.

Swapping the Bournemouth and Palace games would have allowed City to play on Tuesday 12 May, giving Guardiola’s side an extra day, but the FA Cup final on 16 May proved to be another obstacle as Premier League fixtures are no longer allowed to be played on the same day. Crystal Palace will therefore play European-chasing Brentford on Sunday 17 May, so could not have played City on Tuesday 19 May.

Arsenal are monitoring where Manchester City’s rearranged games will be played (AP)
Arsenal are monitoring where Manchester City’s rearranged games will be played (AP)

Sources with knowledge of the discussions say it has been pointed out that this is just the fairness of how it falls and it is a complication that clubs competing on multiple fronts have to face. City have naturally pointed to the unnecessary pile-up, when alternatives are possible.

This led to pushback, principally over the idea that individual club situations should not be able to override precedent, given how other teams have faced similar in the past. Arsenal sources pointed to how the 2023-24 title race saw City face a rescheduled away trip at Tottenham Hotspur as their penultimate game, when it could have come earlier, despite an expected media circus around Spurs fans not wanting Arsenal to win the title.

Arsenal’s Premier League run-in confirmed

While Arsenal have their Champions League semi-final against Atletico Madrid to negotiate over the next couple of weeks, Mikel Arteta’s side are left with a much lighter schedule over the final stretch due to their quarter-final exit from the FA Cup. While City would be left with four games in 12 days to finish the season, Arsenal have three in 14. That said, there is the potential of the Gunners having a Champions League final on the horizon on Saturday 30 May, should they get past Atletico. The Gunners have also had their final home game of the season, against relegated Burnley, moved to Monday 18 May, at 8pm.

  • Wednesday 29 April: Atletico Madrid (a)
  • Saturday 2 May: Fulham (h)
  • Tuesday 5 May: Atletico Madrid (h)
  • Sunday 10 May: West Ham (a)
  • Monday 18 May: Burnley (h)
  • Sunday 24 May: Crystal Palace (a)

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Inter Milan & Turkey Midfielder Desperate To Recover For Coppa Italia Final Vs Lazio

Inter Milan & Turkey Midfielder Desperate To Recover For Coppa Italia Final Vs Lazio
Inter Milan & Turkey Midfielder Desperate To Recover For Coppa Italia Final Vs Lazio

Inter Milan midfielder Hakan Calhanoglu is hoping to recover for the heavily anticipated Coppa Italia final against Lazio.

According to Corriere dello Sport via FCInterNews, the 32-year-old will start his recovery program immediately.

Hakan Calhanoglu suffered a muscle injury ahead of Inter’s trip to Turin last weekend.

Therefore, Cristian Chivu had to put Piotr Zielinski in his place, with Petar Sucic starting on the left side of Inter’s midfield.

Meanwhile, the Turkish star is facing a race against time to regain full fitness for Inter’s first appearance in the Coppa Italia final since 2023.

Furthermore, Calhanoglu’s heroics in the semi-finals against Como are the main reason the Nerazzurri are in the final.

Inter Milan Playmaker Hakan Calhanoglu Keen to Recover for Coppa Italia Final

In addition to missing Inter’s 2-2 draw at Torino, the former AC Milan midfielder won’t be available for this weekend’s home clash against Parma.

Moreover, Chivu is unlikely to have his starting playmaker at his disposal for Inter’s next away match in Serie A.

Indeed, the Nerazzurri will take on Lazio at the Olimpico, just four days before their Coppa Italia showdown.

Therefore, the clock is ticking for Calhanoglu, who faces a tight race against time to be fit for the Coppa Italia final.

🔥 Série D striker leads Brazil's scoring charts in 2026; see ranking

🔥 Série D striker leads Brazil's scoring charts in 2026; see ranking

The race for the title of Brazil’s top scorer in 2026 is heating up!

With the two goals he scored in Flamengo’s 4-0 thrashing of Atlético-MG in the latest round of the Brasileirão, Pedro moved into second place in the national rankings, reaching 15 goals this season.

The Flamengo striker overtook Grêmio’s Carlos Vinícius, who now sits in third place with 13 goals.

Right behind them, Série A’s elite pack is still close on their heels: Calleri (São Paulo) and Flaco López (Palmeiras) are tied with 11 goals each.

What might perhaps surprise everyone is that the leader does not play in the top tier of Brazilian football.

Despite the strong performances of Série A’s stars, the top of the list belongs to Alex Choco of Operário-MS.

The striker is the outright leader in Brazil’s scoring charts with 19 goals in 2026.

Although he has yet to find the net in Brazil’s Série D, the player put up impressive numbers in the first half of the year: 15 goals in the Campeonato Sul-Mato-Grossense and another 4 split between the Copa Centro-Oeste and the Copa Verde.

Check out the ranking below, with data compiled by ge*.

Top 10 Scorers in Brazil in 2026

  1. Alex Choco (Operário-MS) – 19 goals
  2. Pedro (Flamengo) – 15 goals
  3. Vanílson (GAS) – 14 goals
  4. Carlos Vinícius (Grêmio) – 13 goals
  5. Felipe Clemente (Gama) – 13 goals
  6. Ronaldo Tavares (Athletic-MG) – 12 goals
  7. Mikael (CRB) – 12 goals
  8. Alex Bruno (ASA) – 12 goals
  9. Kauã Maranhão (Piauí) – 11 goals
  10. Mano (Guaporé) – 11 goals
  11. Jonathan Calleri (São Paulo) – 11 goals
  12. Anselmo Ramón (Goiás) – 11 goals
  13. Flaco López (Palmeiras) – 11 goals

*ge’s survey counts goals scored in the top divisions of state championships and in official national and international tournaments. Local state cups are not included.


What was it like last year?

For comparison, the 2025 season’s scoring chart was dominated by Argentine striker Pablo Vegetti.

The Vasco da Gama forward finished the year at the top of the national rankings with 27 goals.

The podium was completed by Kaio Jorge of Cruzeiro (26 goals) and Uruguayan midfielder Arrascaeta of Flamengo (25 goals).

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2026 NFL draft: RAS scores for the Eagles' 8-player class

The draft is over, and after Philadelphia wrapped up rookie minicamp, Eagles GM Howie Roseman must be commended for his athletic and versatile collection of football players. In this draft, Philadelphia again focused on big-game experience, upside leadership, and potential on the backend.

Most insiders have rated the Eagles highly, and according to Kent Lee Platte of RAS.com, Philadelphia had one of the most explosive classes in the draft. RAS (Relative Athletic Score) measures a player's athletic test results relative to size and historical results. It's graded on a scale of 1-10, with 10 being the highest, and we reviewed the marks for Philadelphia's ten-player class.

The Eagles' 2026 draft picks

The Eagles ranked 4 of 32 for Average #RAS of their 2026 draft class with a 9.34 average for their 5 players who had a score. pic.twitter.com/c2yFYHWS4m

— RAS.football (@MathBomb) April 26, 2026

1/20 Makai Lemon WR USC

Lemon did not qualify for a #RAS due to insufficient measurements.

Makai Lemon is a WR prospect in the 2026 draft class. He does not qualify for a #RAS due to a lack of measurements.https://t.co/q4ag96ZEocpic.twitter.com/0W6tkkxJ8X

— RAS.football (@MathBomb) March 18, 2026

2/54 Eli Stowers TE Vanderbilt

An elite athlete, Stowers RAS scores were ranked 86 out of 1471 TE from 1987 to 2026.

Eli Stowers was drafted in round 2 with pick 54 in the 2026 draft class. He scored a 9.42 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 86 out of 1471 TE from 1987 to 2026.https://t.co/jyRaCUxXCXpic.twitter.com/WFbQYYLMIC

— RAS.football (@MathBomb) April 25, 2026

3/68 Markel Bell OT Miami

Markel Bell is a OT prospect in the 2026 draft class. He does not qualify for a #RAS due to a lack of measurements.https://t.co/dhL4eBsW5rpic.twitter.com/5DskcjzRpo

— RAS.football (@MathBomb) April 11, 2026

5/178 Cole Payton QB North Dakota State

An athletic player, Payton ranked 16th among 1,128 QBs from 1987 to 2026.

Cole Payton was drafted in round 5 with pick 178 in the 2026 draft class. He scored a 9.87 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 16 out of 1128 QB from 1987 to 2026.https://t.co/6bSF4Ksp5Ypic.twitter.com/NruSJ2K5gQ

— RAS.football (@MathBomb) April 25, 2026

6/207 Micah Morris G Georgia

You can see why the Eagles reached for Morris. His RAS score ranked 9 out of 1904 offensive guards from 1987 to 2026.

Micah Morris was drafted in round 6 with pick 207 in the 2026 draft class. He scored a 9.96 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 9 out of 1904 OG from 1987 to 2026.https://t.co/2cyhpWFs5Rpic.twitter.com/ZvIJ5Z14tE

— RAS.football (@MathBomb) April 25, 2026

7/244 Cole Wisniewski S Texas Tech

Cole Wisniewski was drafted in round 7 with pick 244 in the 2026 draft class. He does not qualify for a #RAS due to a lack of measurements.https://t.co/6Bs7RWkRwFpic.twitter.com/DWvwnI5VrZ

— RAS.football (@MathBomb) April 25, 2026

7/251 Uar Bernard DT No College

A gigantic and athletic prospect who has never played the sport. His RAS score ranked 23rd out of 2,278 DTs from 1987 to 2026.

7/252 Keyshawn James-Newby EDGE New Mexico

Keyshawn James-Newby was drafted in round 7 with pick 252 in the 2026 draft class. He scored a 7.55 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 554 out of 2257 DE from 1987 to 2026.https://t.co/BUNmRbcdpUpic.twitter.com/NdrPE6up7v

— RAS.football (@MathBomb) April 25, 2026

This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: 2026 NFL draft: RAS scores for the Eagles' 8-player class

You always back your best players: LSG head coach defends decision to send Pooran for Super Over

LUCKNOW: A day after Lucknow Super Giants’ Super Over gamble backfired against Kolkata Knight Riders, head coach Justin Langer defended the decision to send an out-of-form Nicholas Pooran to face Sunil Narine, saying the team had chosen to back “its best players” in the tightest phase of the match.

Sunday night’s IPL game at the Ekana Stadium finished with both sides on 155, before Narine turned the Super Over decisively KKR’s way. Pooran was bowled first ball, LSG were restricted to 1/2 and KKR needed just one delivery to complete the win.


“We knew Narine would bowl, and if you look at Nicholas Pooran’s record, he’s faced Narine more than almost anyone in world cricket. We felt he was still our best option,” Langer said. “I know he hasn’t hit form yet, but if anyone can produce a big moment, it’s Nicky. You back your best players. He has struggled, but the numbers say no one plays Narine better than him. Unfortunately, it didn’t come off.”

It is curious that Langer felt that way. After all, Narine had bowled a maiden over to the lefthander in the Super Over in 2014 in a CPL match between T & T Red Steel and Guyana Amazon Warriors and even dismissed him. Surely, the LSG support staff should have been aware of that.
Pooran’s failure extended a lean run that has hurt LSG in a season now slipping away from them. The defeat was LSG’s fourth straight loss at home and dropped them to 10th in the standings, leaving them virtually out of playoff contention.

Langer, though, was not willing to isolate Pooran. He said the West Indian, among the most destructive T20 batters in the world over the past few years, was going through a phase that even elite players are not immune to.

“It just shows he’s human,” Langer said. “You can’t force confidence. You can try to look confident but it comes from getting your processes right and working every day. He’s putting in the effort to get it back. Sometimes, it’s just a tough game.”

LSG captain Rishabh Pant had also backed the call after the match, saying Pooran’s name came up during a group discussion because the team wanted to trust a proven match-winner in a high-pressure situation.

Lahm highlights defensive “danger” for Bayern ahead of PSG showdown

Lahm highlights defensive “danger” for Bayern ahead of PSG showdown
Lahm highlights defensive “danger” for Bayern ahead of PSG showdown

Earlier this month, Bayern Munich booked their place in the Champions League semi-finals with a dramatic 4-3 win over Real Madrid, advancing 6-4 on aggregate to set up a clash with Paris Saint-Germain.

Club legend Philipp Lahm was impressed by Bayern’s attacking display in that tie, but believes he also saw defensive weaknesses that could prove costly against the French champions.

“They (PSG) have incredible individual quality and are the defending champions. Above all, [Bayern] must be very, very solid defensively," Lahm told Bulinews.com and other media at a roundtable ahead of Bayern Munich’s first-leg clash with PSG on Tuesday night.

"Bayern are scoring goals both in the Bundesliga and the Champions League, but there is a danger against PSG defensively. They (PSG) have incredible attacking power, so that will certainly be a decisive factor. Defensively, they need to stand firm and defend well.”

One particular concern highlighted by Lahm is Bayern’s tendency to rely on one-versus-one defending instead of a more zonal structure.

“They have unbelievable quality in attack, but they often defend one against one, which can be dangerous against top teams like PSG. If you don’t have the direct support of your teammates, I see a certain danger in the Champions League matches against PSG," said Lahm.

Lahm himself lifted the Champions League trophy as Bayern captain in the club's historic treble-winning 2012/13 season.

Louisville trainer Brad Cox seeking Kentucky Derby Day to remember

Inside the living room of his childhood home on Evelyn Ave., a very young Brad Cox grabbed a piece of cardboard so large it rivaled him in size, placed it on the floor and sketched out a racetrack.

“What horse are you?” he asked those around him, escorting plastic equine figurines to his scribbled starting gate.

Some were the namesakes of history’s most famous horses. Others figments of his imagination. “He didn't know much history,” Brad's older brother Doug Cox said, “because he wasn't very old himself.”

What Brad did know was that he wanted to be a horseplayer. Specifically, he wanted to win the Run for the Roses. His mother Mary still has his fifth-grade drawing prophesizing such. On it he declares: “I’m going to win the Kentucky Derby.”

Some 3 1/2 decades later, Brad has done that. Just not in the way he dreamed. Instead of standing in the winner’s circle on May 1, 2021, he got a text in February of the following year notifying him that Mandaloun had won Derby 147 after Medina Spirit’s disqualification.

Woo. Congrats.

Sure, the purse money’s still good. As is the green and white plaque affixed to Barn 22 on the backside at Churchill Downs. But the victory lap, the rose petals and the view of the track from the sport’s most coveted piece of real estate still evade him.

Perhaps not for long.

Brad Cox has three of the top five contenders for Derby 152 in Commandment, Further Ado and Fulleffort. Together they dominated the prep races, each colt rounding out March with his own win (Fulleffort the Grade 3 Jeff Ruby Steaks, Commandment the Grade 1 Florida Derby and Further Ado the Grade 1 Blue Grass). When asked if Commandment feels like a favorite to win on May 2, Cox said:

“I don’t know if he’s a Kentucky Derby favorite, but I think he can be a Kentucky Derby winner. And that’s what I’m looking for. I’m looking for the winner, not the favorite.”

Jerry Cox, father to Doug and Brad, was a $2 bettor. He’d make the walk two blocks from their home to Churchill Downs, hang out with his buddies and put money on the ponies. Doug, 18 years Brad’s senior — “He was a surprise,” Doug said with a laugh — was interested in horse racing two days a year: Oaks and Derby. The rest of the time, “I was just wanting to play (basket)ball and chase girls.”

Brad wanted to join Jerry at the track, accompanying him on walks as a little boy and falling in love with the sport.

“That’s when the bug bit him,” Doug said. “... I know there’s people that have passions for things, but I’ve never seen it up close like this.”

In high school, Brad Cox reported to Churchill Downs at 6 a.m. to walk horses and clean stalls for trainers like Burt Kessinger, Jimmy Baker and Jenks Fires. During Brad’s sophomore year of high school at Iroquois, Doug tried to talk his little brother out of the business.

Leave the track alone. Stay in school. Get a good education.

Brad held firm.

“I'm going down this path,” Doug remembered Brad saying. “And I know there's going to be some curves. You're trying to straighten these curves out for me, but I know what I'm going to do.”

Brad Cox graduated from Iroquois in 1998 and got a job as an assistant to trainer Dallas Stewart two years later. In 2004, he went out on his own. Those were what the family refers to as the “lean years.”

Being in his early 20s, Cox had a hard time getting owners to entrust him with their high-dollar horses. He had a handful in his barn in the beginning. His Equibase profile reports $10,245 earnings in 2004.

About two decades later, Cox trains between 200 and 250 horses. He’s finished No. 1 in earnings among North American trainers in three of the last five years (2025, 2023 and 2021), averaging $29.29 million per season in that span.

His oldest son Bryson, 28, got into the family business after working on a breeding farm in Lexington. He loved being around horses, but the buzz of the racetrack pulled him back like gravity. Harsh wakeup calls at 3:45 or 4 a.m. are made more bearable by the passion he inherited from his dad.

"It's just a very exciting thing being around race horses and preparing them for races," Bryson said. "When it all comes together on race day and you get the job done, it's very rewarding."

No two horses are the same. And Bryson Cox sees his dad's willingness to let each colt or filly tell him when they're ready to race as the makings of a great trainer. It also makes the size and success of his operation all the more impressive.

“There's a negative connotation sometimes in the racing business about people that have that many horses — ‘Oh, it's just easy for them,’ and, ‘Your horse isn't getting the right attention if you're in one of those big barns,’” exercise rider Katie Tolbert said. “… But he (Brad) started out that way. And he’s grown and worked incredibly hard and dedicated his life to being successful.”

Tolbert started working for Cox about a year after his breakthrough horse Monomoy Girl won her second Breeders’ Cup in 2020. The rider wanted out of New York, where she was when Cox’s assistant, Dustin Dugas, invited her to come with them to Florida for winter training. Cox came down for the races and asked where else she wanted to go, to which Tolbert replied, “Anywhere but New York.” That’s how she ended up in Kentucky.

Since joining Cox’s staff, Tolbert has been impressed with his focus. Every day he pours over every horse, knowing where they ran last, where they’re going to run next and what their long-term plan is. He still pulls on his time as a groomer and hot walker to get a feel for how each horse is and where to place them.

“I don’t think too many people have the ability to do that,” Tolbert said. “But he loves it. And when he’s not doing it, he’s thinking about it.”

LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY - APRIL 25: Brad Cox, trainer of Commandment, Fulleffort and Further Ado, looks on in the barn area after morning workouts ahead of the running of the 152nd Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs on April 25, 2026 in Louisville, Kentucky. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)

If Cox goes on vacation, he keeps his iPad closer than his sunscreen. The phone is constantly ringing, and it doesn’t care whether he’s at a Kentucky Wildcats football game or on the putting green with friends.

“He's the only person that's ever called me on the phone, and as soon as I say ‘Hello,’ he'll say, ‘Let me call you back,’” Doug Cox said.

It’s a 24-7 job. But it’s what Brad Cox always dreamed of doing. And it’s what pays for his houses in Kentucky, New Orleans and soon-to-be Florida.

Tolbert imagines most people in the industry would put Cox in “the top handful” of trainers. But he’s still driven by a desire to show his mettle. To prove that the young man from Louisville’s South End could manage all this all by himself.

A win on Derby day this year, two blocks from his childhood home, would give Cox a long-awaited chance to stop and smell the rose garland.

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This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: Kentucky Derby trainer went from Louisville roots to top of the sport

Newcastle centre Hutchison signs one-year deal

Cameron Hutchison in action for Newcastle Red Bulls
Cameron Hutchison has made 11 appearances for Newcastle Red Bulls since returning to the club in November [Getty Images]

Newcastle Red Bulls centre Cameron Hutchison has signed a deal to remain with the Prem side for a further year.

The 27-year-old has had two spells with the club and returned to Kingston Park having spent a short period with Saracens as injury cover this season.

Hutchison has made a total of 34 Newcastle appearances and played for Saracens against his current club in the opening game of the season.

"With a lot of people joining us it's going to be a really competitive environment, and I'm looking forward to getting to know all the incoming players and staff and seeing what we can achieve," he told the club website.

"There's a huge responsibility before then for the rest of this season, to create some memories and convert some of these improved performances into results."

Prior to joining Newcastle in 2023, Hutchison featured for United Rugby Championship side Edinburgh and also had a stint in France with Stade Nicois.

Sporting general manager Neil McIlroy added: "Cameron re-joined us during the autumn and has been a valuable member of our squad.

"He's a direct runner who can help get us over the gain line, and we're glad that he will be with us for this crucial season in our development as a group."

Bob Baffert's bid for Kentucky Derby history among storylines to watch

The 152nd running of the Kentucky Derby is set for Saturday at Churchill Downs.

But behind the starting gate lies a story unique to each horse, jockey, trainer and owner. Bill Mott, for one, will look to earn back-to-back wins after training Sovereignty to win last year's run for the roses. Fellow trainer Mark Glatt is making his Derby debut less than three months after the death of his wife, Dena

On the jockey side, John Velasquez is seeking a fourth Derby win, which would put him in a tie for second-most by a rider all-time, when he rides Further Ado this weekend. 

With plenty on the line everyone attached to each horse in the field, here are three storylines to follow ahead of the 152nd Kentucky Derby: 

Bob Baffert’s quest for Derby history 

2026 Kentucky Derby trainer Bob Baffert at his barn on Derby Draw day at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. Baffert has two horses, Potente and Litmus Test, in the 2026 Kentucky Derby. April 25, 2026.

Bob Baffert has already cemented his legacy as one of the best trainers in horse racing history. Of the 13 Triple Crown winners, the Hall of Famer trained two, with Justify (2018) being the most recent. Baffert is currently tied with “Plain Ben” Jones with six Derby wins; another victory would make him the sole winningest trainer in Run for the Roses history. He missed out on accomplishing the feat in 2025 when Rodriguez scratched and Citizen Bull finished 15th.

This year, Baffert has two more opportunities to make history with a seventh Derby triumph when Potente and Litmus Test hit the track. At 20-1 odds, Potente and jockey Juan Hernandez will run out of the 14th gate; Litmus Test, who was added to the field Saturday, will wear blinkers and be ridden by Martin Garcia out of post No. 4 at 30-1 odds. 

Cherie DeVaux’s Derby debut 

2026 Kentucky Derby trainer Cherie DeVaux working April 27, 2026 on the backside of Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. She has Golden Tempo in the 152nd Kentucky Derby May 2, 2026.

Cherie DeVaux will be the 18th female trainer to have a horse in the Kentucky Derby and first since Vicki Oliver trained Hidden Stash to a 13th-place finish in the 2021 Derby. DeVaux worked as an assistant for Chad Brown — who is training Emerging Market in the Derby — for eight years before earning her trainer’s license in 2018. The New York native earned her first career win when Traveling broke his maiden on March 29, 2019 at Gulfstream Park in Florida. Two years later, Gam's Mission provided DeVaux with her first stakes win by finishing first in the Grade 3 Regret Stakes at Churchill Downs. 

And now, she’ll look to Golden Tempo to help her get her first Kentucky Derby win in her first appearance in the Run for the Roses. Currently, the best finish for a female trainer was the Shelley Riley-trained Casual Lies, who was the 1992 Derby runner-up. 

Mike Repole’s big week in Louisville

Owner Mike Repole interacts with his horse, Kentucky Derby favorite, Fierceness, on the backside of Churchill Downs. Pat McDonogh, Special to the Courier April 26, 2024

Few have had worse luck in the Kentucky Derby than Mike Repole and his stable. Last year, his horse, Grande, was a last-minute scratch. In 2023, his horse, Forte, was the morning-line favorite but scratched the morning of the Derby with a bruised right front foot. Repole entered the field this year with the 4-1 favorite, Renegade. The colt drew the No. 1 post position, which hasn’t produced a winner since Ferdinand in 1986. 

Repole also has the Kentucky Oaks favorite in Zany, who is a daughter of 2015 Triple Crown winner American Pharaoh. The New York native completes the Derby week trifecta off the Churchill Downs track and at Lynn Family Stadium with the Louisville Kings UFL team playing the St. Louis Battlehawks in the "Derby Classic" on Thurby. Repole owns both UFL teams and joked that, despite his past Derby misfortune, he’s guaranteed at least one win this week

Reach Louisville football, women's basketball and baseball beat writer Alexis Cubit at acubit@gannett.com and follow her on X at @Alexis_Cubit. 

This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: Kentucky Derby 2026 names to watch include Bob Baffert, Mike Repole

Kentucky Derby 2026 guide as Run for the Roses at Churchill Downs nears

Kentucky Derby 152 is set for May 2 at Churchill Downs, where the top thoroughbreds in horse racing will once again take center stage.

Last year’s race saw trainer Bill Mott’s Sovereignty capture the famed rose garland, with jockey Junior Alvarado guiding the horse through 1 1/4 miles on a sloppy track in 2:02.31.

As the field for 2026 comes into focus, here are the key storylines, contenders and updates to follow leading up to the Run for the Roses.

Churchill Downs Spring Meet schedule, parking, tickets

Reporter Jason Frakes takes a look at everything going on around Churchill Downs during Derby week, from the schedule, ticket options, parking logistics and wagering opportunities. The guide breaks down how fans can navigate race days, access the track and more.

Who are the jockeys in 2026 Kentucky Derby field?

Reporter Payton Titus previews every jockey set to compete in the 152nd Kentucky Derby, breaking down the riders who could help shape the outcome of the Run for the Roses.

Who are the trainers in 2026 Kentucky Derby field?

Reporter Ryan Black highlights the trainers behind the contenders in the 152nd Kentucky Derby, breaking down what shaped each horse’s path to Churchill Downs.

Who are the owners in 2026 Kentucky Derby field?

Black spotlights the owners competing in the Kentucky Derby, highlighting the people behind each horse and the paths that led their contenders to horse racing’s biggest stage.

Which Kentucky Derby post positions have produced the most winners?

Reporter Alexis Cubit takes a look at which post positions in the Kentucky Derby have produced the most victories.

How much is the winning purse for 2026 Kentucky Derby?

Reporters Brooks Holton and Cubit explain how much money the winner of the Kentucky Derby will receive.

What are the odds for Kentucky Oaks 2026, post positions for field at Churchill Downs?

Holton shares what the odds are for each horse and where they'll be on the track.

What are the odds Kentucky Derby 2026, post positions for field at Churchill Downs?

Frakes shares what the odds are for each horse and where they'll be at on the track.

Who are the top Kentucky Derby contenders?

Frakes examines who the top five contenders are to win the Kentucky Derby and why.

Who experts are picking to win the 2026 Kentucky Derby?

Cubit explains who the experts are selecting to win the Kentucky Derby, looking at the leading contenders and why they’re attracting so much attention as favorites.

Who are the biggest winners, losers of Kentucky Oaks draw?

Holton breaks down who landed the best and worst post positions in the Oaks draw and explains what factors typically make for a favorable starting spot.

Who are the biggest winners, losers of Kentucky Derby draw?

Frakes analyzes who landed the best and worst post positions in the Derby draw and explains what factors typically make for a favorable starting spot.

What is the Kentucky Derby 152 weather forecast?

Cubit looks at the Kentucky Derby weather forecast and also digs into past conditions on Derby Day, exploring how weather over the years has shaped racing at Churchill Downs.

2026 Kentucky Derby horse and favorite Renegade getting bathed after working at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. The horse is trained by Todd Pletcher. April 27, 2026.

Kentucky Derby favorite Renegade draws 'not ideal' post position

Frakes examines Kentucky Derby favorite Renegade drawing post position No. 1, a spot trainer Todd Pletcher calls “not ideal” as the field sets up at Churchill Downs.

Why Churchill Downs bought the Preakness Stakes

Reporters Kathryn Gregory, Matthew Glowicki and Frakes explains why Churchill Downs is set to acquire Preakness Stakes for $85 million and what this means.

How the Kentucky Derby is contending with prediction market platforms

Titus breaks down how prediction markets like Polymarket and Kalshi are influencing Kentucky Derby betting, showing how traders are reshaping odds and adding a new layer to how bettors evaluate the race at Churchill Downs.

How trainer Mark Glatt is mourning wife's death during his Kentucky Derby debut

Frakes tells the story of trainer Mark Glatt as he prepares for his Kentucky Derby debut while grieving the loss of his wife after 25 years of marriage

Chris Elliott, youngest jockey in 2026 Kentucky Derby, looks to match his dad

Frakes profiles 20-year-old jockey Chris Elliott, the youngest rider in the Kentucky Derby in 19 years, as he looks to win aboard Right to Party while following in the footsteps of his father, 2004 Derby winner Stewart Elliott.

Riley Mott to make Kentucky Derby debut against dad Bill Mott

Black writes about Riley Mott making his Kentucky Derby debut with Albus and Incredibolt, while facing his father Bill Mott, who is training Chief Wallabee.

Why the Kentucky Derby remains a major cultural event

Columnist C.L. Brown explores how Kentucky Derby wagering, betting trends and TV viewership continue to keep the race relevant despite declining horse racing popularity.

How to place a bet for the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs

Reporter Kirby Adams shares how you can place a bet on the Kentucky Derby when visiting Churchill Downs.

Mike Repole eyeing Kentucky Derby, Oaks after bringing UFL to Louisville

Holton takes a look at Mike Repole’s growing presence in the 2026 Kentucky Derby, including his ownership of top contender Renegade and his broader influence across the Derby and Oaks fields.

For Kentucky Derby trainers, is having more horses better?

Titus notes that Brad Cox has three horses in the Kentucky Derby, and looks at what history says about trainers entering multiple horses in the race.

2026 Kentucky Derby trainer Brad Cox at his barn on the backside at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. Cox has three horses in this year's Kentucky Derby: Commandment, Further Ado and Fulleffort. April 27, 2028.

Can Emerging Market make Kentucky Derby history?

Frakes writes about how Emerging Market is looking to make history in the Kentucky Derby, trying to become just the second horse to win the Derby after just two career starts.

Who are Ed DeRosa’s picks for 502’sDay at Churchill Downs?

DeRosa gives his picks for 502'sDay at Churchill and why he selected each horse.

Who are Ed DeRosa's picks for WinsDay at Churchill Downs?

Expert Ed DeRosa gives his WinsDay selections and why he believes they will win.

Who are Ed DeRosa’s picks for Thurby races at Churchill Downs?

DeRosa gives his predictions as to what will happen on Thurby and why.

How many horses does Bob Baffert have in 2026 Kentucky Derby field?

Frakes shares what led to trainer Bob Baffert adding a second horse to the Kentucky Derby.

What silks will the Kentucky Derby jockeys wear in 2026?

Cubit explains what each jockey will be wearing during the Derby and what each silk looks like.

Reach sports trending writer Alaina Morris at amorris@gannett.com and follow her on X at @alainammorris. 

This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: Kentucky Derby 2026 horses, trainers, jockeys, post positions, updates

Atletico Madrid ace tells club he wants to join Barcelona with €70-75m offer being prepared – report

Atletico Madrid ace tells club he wants to join Barcelona with €70-75m offer being prepared – report
Atletico Madrid ace tells club he wants to join Barcelona with €70-75m offer being prepared – report

In a major development, Jose Alvarez of El Chiringuito reports that Atletico Madrid superstar Julian Alvarez has informed the Rojiblancos that he wants to join FC Barcelona in the summer.

Contacts are taking place through intermediaries to explore the possibility of a transfer.

Furthermore, the same journalist claims that Barcelona are preparing an initial offer of around €70-75 million for the Argentine international.

It is evident that Alvarez is highly regarded by Barcelona’s sporting management, as the club seeks a strategic attacking signing to take another step forward competitively, particularly in Europe.

It is also starting to become clear that the Argentine forward would not be opposed to a move to the Spotify Camp Nou, even though he dismissed the rumours in a recent media interaction.

Alvarez has informed Atletico he wants to join Barcelona. (Photo by Fran Santiago/Getty Images)

Alvarez’s desire to make the switch will be key in negotiations, as Atletico Madrid value their ace goalscorer at €120 million – a figure that is much higher than the offer that Barcelona are reportedly planning.

There may be the possibility of the Blaugrana offering players in exchange as part of the deal to lower the cost, with there being some stars in the Catalans’ squad that are admired by Atletico Madrid.

As per the journalist, an agent who has good relations with both Atletico Madrid and Barcelona could intervene to mediate negotiations and help finalise an agreement.

Nothing is certain at this moment, but Alvarez and Barcelona are starting to make their moves in order to push for a transfer come summer.

Gary Neville issues updated verdict on Liverpool’s Champions League qualification chances

Gary Neville issues updated verdict on Liverpool’s Champions League qualification chances
Gary Neville issues updated verdict on Liverpool’s Champions League qualification chances

Gary Neville has said he is ‘99% certain’ that Liverpool will secure qualification for the Champions League in the coming weeks, with the Reds winning all three of their Premier League games in April.

Having spent much of the spring outside the top five and being in genuine danger of missing out on Europe’s top club competition for next season, Arne Slot’s side are now fourth and have an eight-point buffer to Brighton in sixth with just four matches to play.


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After the 3-1 win over Crystal Palace on Saturday, Opta projections rated LFC’s chances of a top-five finish at 96.92%, and it seems that only a monumental collapse would see the Merseysiders drop out of the Champions League places in May.

Neville ‘99%’ sure Liverpool will finish in Champions League places

In the latest episode of The Gary Neville Podcast, the Sky Sports pundit claimed that Liverpool are all but assured of their Champions League status for 2026/27, with the chasing pack probably having too much to do at this stage.

He said: “Liverpool have got eight points [of a gap to sixth], haven’t they, with four games to go…Liverpool, to be fair, I’m 95%-99% certain that they’re gonna be in the Champions League.

“They won’t be thinking that, they’ll think they’ve got to do the job, but I don’t see the other teams winning the games they have to win, or Liverpool dropping all the points that they would need to drop.”

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2017/18 serves a cautionary tale for Liverpool

The Reds will likely finish the job from hereon, but they’d be wise to remember the 2017/18 season as a warning against any complacency.

Eight years ago, they had a seven-point lead over fifth-placed Chelsea with four matches to play (only the top four qualified for the Champions League then), but a stuttering run-in to the campaign meant that it wasn’t until the final day that Liverpool secured qualification for a tournament they duly went on to win a year later.

Slot’s side still have some tough fixtures to come, too, so while they have the comfort blanket of a sizeable gap to Brighton, they need to be careful that their top-five status doesn’t become jeopardised by the final two weeks of the season.

A draw at Old Trafford on Sunday and a home win over Chelsea the following weekend should be enough for Liverpool to guarantee a Champions League berth, and as Neville said, the chasing pack would still need to capitalise on any slip-ups from the Merseysiders.

To be fair to the Sky Sports pundit, he backed the Reds to qualify for Europe’s top competition even when that status seemed in serious doubt a few weeks ago. So long as LFC take care of their own business from hereon, the job could even be done with matches to spare.

Everything you need to know ahead of the 2026 Kentucky Derby

The 2026 Kentucky Derby is May 2 at Churchill Downs! Are you curious about Derby traditions beyond just the horses and jockeys?

From iconic drinks and fashion tips to how to bet and the meaning behind the roses, we have a guide breaks down the essential FAQs for Derby Day fun!

Here's everything you need to know about the Run for the Roses before you go:

When is the Kentucky Derby?

The Kentucky Derby is May 2, 2026.

How to watch the Kentucky Derby 2026

TV channel: NBC

Livestream: Peacock (subscriber only)

In May of 2024, NBC Sports announced a partnership with Churchill Downs to present the Kentucky Derby on NBC and Peacock through 2032.

The extension includes multi-platform rights to the Kentucky Derby, Kentucky Oaks and Derby and Oaks Day programming, which will be presented on NBC, Peacock, USA Network and additional NBCU platforms.

What time is the Kentucky Derby?

Post time for the 152nd Kentucky Derby is set for 6:57 p.m. May 2.

What are some Kentucky Derby history facts to know?

Whether this is your first Kentucky Derby or your 50th, there's no shame in brushing up on the facts and figures about what's arguably the most well-known and anticipated horse race in the world. Every year on the first Saturday of May, tens of thousands of people travel to Louisville and Churchill Downs, the storied track where the Kentucky Derby runs each year, to witness an unmatched springtime display of athleticism, fashion and pageantry.

Here are nine historic things to know about the iconic race before your trip to Kentucky.

What should I wear and not wear to the Kentucky Derby, Churchill Downs

In 2026, fashion will once again take center stage for both men and women at the 152nd Kentucky Derby.

Sure, we all come to historic Churchill Downs, 700 Central Ave., in Louisville, to watch the thoroughbreds race, but make no mistake, looking the part goes hand-in-hand with the day at the racetrack.

Here's a quick list of what to wear and not wear on Kentucky Derby weekend in Louisville.

How do I place a bet at Churchill Downs for the Kentucky Derby?

If 2026 is the first year you've ever bet on the Kentucky Derby, here are some betting tips to consider as you make your wager.

What are some basic horse racing terms to know for the Kentucky Derby?

Do you know your horse racing lingo? If not, here are some terms you'll hear while watching the Kentucky Derby.

What's the significance of the Garland of Roses?

The Kentucky Derby, known as "The Run for the Roses," features a blanket of more than 400 red roses draped over the winning horse. Here's where it came from.

What can I bring to Churchill Downs? What can't I bring to Churchill Downs?

Are you heading to the Kentucky Derby and aren't sure what to bring? Here's what to know about the Churchill Downs bag policy and prohibited items.

What horses have won the Kentucky Derby?

Trying to find out who won the Kentucky Derby in a particular year? There have been 151 winners in the race's history, which dates back to 1875. See the full list.

What's a mint julep? What's in it?

Before you try a famous mint julep for the first time or sip on one like you do every Derby season, here's what you need to know.

What's an Oak's Lilly? What's in it?

While the mint julep is the official cocktail of the Kentucky Derby, the Oaks Lily may be just as popular. Here's what to know about the Oaks Lily.

What's the Woodford Spire? What's in it?

Known for its refreshing taste, the Woodford Spire has become a popular bourbon cocktail served at the Kentucky Derby. Here's how to make it.

What are some Kentucky Derby drink recipes?

With the Kentucky Derby approaching, you'll want to get ready for a slew of traditional cocktail options.

Each year, thousands of cocktails are served at Churchill Downs Racetrack in Louisville, including the Woodford Spire, the Oaks Lily, the official cocktail of the Kentucky Oaks, to take place May 1 in 2026, and the mint julep, the official cocktail of the Kentucky Derby, set to take place May 2.

Here are recipes for classic drinks that are part of the Kentucky Derby fun.

How do I throw a Kentucky Derby Party?

Throwing a Kentucky Derby party? From mint juleps to decorations, Louisville insiders share their tips to hosting the perfect Kentucky Derby party.

What are common Kentucky Derby scams that I should look out for?

Heading to the Kentucky Derby? Here are tips to avoid ticket scams and fraud before Louisville's biggest racing event.

How can I save money at the Kentucky Derby?

Ahead of the Kentucky Derby, here are some money-saving tips you should know.

How do I get to Churchill Downs?

Attending the 2026 Kentucky Derby? Here are essential tips on parking, road closures, rideshares and shuttle services to navigate Churchill Downs on race day.

What is the Triple Crown? Who has won it?

Meet the 13 famous horses that won the Triple Crown, and whose names have gone down in horse racing history.

This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: Kentucky Derby, Churchill Downs FAQ and advice before you go

Every Nebraska football player who signed as a undrafted free agent

The 2026 NFL draft saw only one Nebraska Cornhusker picked over the three-day event. Running back Emmett Johnson was taken on the third day by the Kansas City Chiefs.

A total of 374 former Huskers have been selected in the NFL or AFL draft. 34 of those selections have come in the first round of the draft.

The most recent first-round draft pick was cornerback Prince Amukamara. Amukamara was selected by the New York Giants with the 19th pick in the 2011 draft.Nebraska has had the No. 1 pick in the draft at two different times in program history. In 1937, Sam Francis was selected by the Philadelphia Eagles and wide receiver Irving Fryar was taken by the New England Patriots in 1984.

With the draft having come to a close, several Huskers are receiving minicamp invites and undrafted free agent contracts. Find a list of every NFL undrafted free agent signing below.

Javin Wright - Linebacker (Tampa Bay Buccaneers)

Javin Wright is headed to Tampa Bay✍️ pic.twitter.com/AzJaUrKsoo

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Henry Lutovsky - Offensive Line (Tampa Bay Buccaneers)

Henry Lutovsky has signed with the @Buccaneers ✍️ pic.twitter.com/tbYbDxBInm

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DeShon Singleton - Defensive Back (Kansas City Chiefs)

DeShon Singleton ➡️ Kansas City ✍️ pic.twitter.com/GmKWXXnms8

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Dane Key - Wide Receiver (Denver Broncos)

Dane Key is on his way to Denver! ✍️ pic.twitter.com/5aCvc6nCba

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Dasan McCullough - Linebacker (Denver Broncos)

Dasan McCullough is Denver Bound ✍️ pic.twitter.com/g1No9RzBVN

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Ceyair Wright - Defensive Back (Cincinnati Bengals)

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Marques Buford Jr. - Defensive Back (Miami Dolphins - Minicamp Invite)

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A bird leaves nothing behind: The lesson behind Japan’s World Cup stadium cleanups

TOKYO (AP) — If there's one country guaranteed to clean up at the World Cup, it's Japan.

Literally.

Scenes of Japanese soccer fans sweeping stadiums and picking up trash after a match first drew public attention in France in 1998 — Japan's first appearance in the World Cup.

The tradition has continued every four years. It happened at the World Cup in Qatar in 2022, and it's certain to continue when Japan opens play in June with group games in Arlington, Texas, and Monterrey, Mexico.

The cleanup astonishes non-Japanese who might be accustomed to leaving stadiums and stepping over half-eaten food, shredded paper wrappers, and cups — empty or with liquid dribbling out.

At the World Cup in Russia in 2018, Japanese players famously cleaned the dressing room after a loss and left a thank-you note in Russian. In 2022, fans left thank-you notes on rubbish bags written in Arabic, English and Japanese.

Why do Japanese behave this way?

It's not that complicated. Beginning in elementary school, students are socialized to behave this way — in the classroom, in the school yard or on a playing field.

“Japanese sports fans at world events who clean up the stadium are behaving much the same way they did when they learned how to enjoy sports as school boys and girls,” Koichi Nakano, who teaches politics and history at Sophia University, told The Associated Press.

There is a phrase in Japanese that explains it.

“Tatsu tori ato wo nigosazu.”

The literal translation is: “A bird leaves nothing behind.”

Rendered in English the message is: “Return it the way you found it.”

Many Japanese elementary schools don’t have janitors, so the clean-up work is left to students. Office workers often dedicate time to sprucing up their areas.

Also, there are relatively few trash containers in public spaces in Japan, so people take their waste home with them. This keeps the sidewalks cleaner, saves the cost of emptying trash cans, and keeps away vermin.

“The way most ordinary soccer fans experience soccer at school is no different from other sports, and the emphasis is not just on physical education but also on moral education as well,” Nakano added.

Collective vs. the individual

Raised in Germany, Barbara Holthus is the deputy director of the German Institute for Japanese Studies in Tokyo. A sociologist, she agrees it's prudent not to put Japanese on a pedestal. Japan, like any country, has its own challenges and shortcomings.

“An academically sound explanation is that people in Japan just happen to be socialized different,” she told The AP. “If you grew up with a certain way of how things are being done, you apply that to even cleaning up a stadium afterwards.”

At work here is also the Japanese concept of “meiwaku,” which implies not causing trouble or annoying others. From the Japanese point of view, leaving rubbish piled up in a stadium would be a bother to others.

Japan is a relatively crowded place, and greater Tokyo alone has about 35 million people, almost the population of the entire state of California. People need to get along.

“Japanese learn early on that you don't want to inconvenience other people,” Holthus said.

She said the focus is often on the collective, compared with the West where the emphasis is on the individual and individual rights.

“You don’t want to bother people. It goes to all areas of life in Japan,” Holthus added. “We are raised (in the West) that we don’t have to clean up after ourselves in public spaces because there is going to be some kind of public service doing that.”

And because Japanese people have received widespread praise for the clean-up, the behavior has been reinforced.

“Now that the media has latched onto the story and lavished praise on Japanese fans, they have made it a point of pride to display those values and norms,” Jeff Kingston, who teaches history at Temple University in Japan, wrote in an email.

A Japanese tradition

The clean-up tradition is not limited to soccer's marquee tournament. The same thing happened last year at the Under-20 World Cup in Chile as Japanese fans cleaned up after a match. And even more recently last month at Wembley Stadium in London where Japan defeated England 1-0 in an international friendly.

“It’s one of our traditions,” said Toshi Yoshizawa, who was leading the cleanup in Chile. “We grew up with the teaching that we should leave a place cleaner than when we arrived.”

William Kelly, an emeritus professor of anthropology at Yale University and a specialist on Japan, said the tradition is linked to soccer more than other sports. He speculated it's tied to the establishment of Japan's professional football league more than 30 years ago.

“It (the J-League) was trying to distinguish itself from baseball by emphasizing teams’ community embeddedness and commitment,” Kelly wrote in an email. “Soccer fans felt, and feel, more a part of the club and its stadium.”

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Penn State defensive end no longer with program

Penn State's roster is officially down one defensive end ahead of the 2026 season. Jordan Mayer is reportedly no longer with the program.

According to a report from Lions247, a Penn State spokesperson confirmed Mayer is no longer with the program and has not been with the team for about a week. The reasons for the separation from the program are unknown at this time. It is also unknown if Mayer will be seeking a transfer to another school to continue his college football career.

According to a report from Onward State, Mayer is no longer listed in the school's online directory either.

Mayer transferred to Penn State from Wisconsin two years ago but has not seen any significant playing time on the field since his arrival. Mayer spent the 2024 season mostly on special teams duty but did not see any game action during the 2025 season.

Mayer is a native of Clairton, Pennsylvania. He was not listed on the team's official roster for last weekend's spring game practice.

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Finding the Lafayette-area best high school boys/girls basketball players ever

Lafayette Parish and its surrounding area has been home to phenomenal high school athletes that have become household names over the decades.

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 are looking for the best male and female basketball players … EVER … to suit up in high schools across the 337 area. 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 five best high school boys and girls basketball players from Lafayette Parish and its surrounding areas … with your help!

LCA girls basketball's Jada Richard dribbles down the court during the Knights game vs. Notre Dame on Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2021.

So if you want to help us out as we embark on this nearly impossible venture, we want to hear from you. Fill out the form below, sound off in our comments or email sports reporter Shannon Belt at sbelt@gannett.com with your top 337-area high school boys and girls basketball players all time. 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 who dominated local headlines.

The Daily Advertiser thanks you for you help as we embark on this task!

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Steelers awarded impressive draft grade despite mixed fan reaction

As polarizing as the Pittsburgh Steelers' NFL Draft class has been received, Fox Sports handed down a more than generous grade for the team's 2026 haul.

According to Fox Sports' Rob Rang, the Steelers earned an overall grade of A-, which ties for the second-highest mark in the AFC conference.

"… I like the investment in gifted young tackle Max Iheanachor at No. 21 overall, even if it was a pivot after the Eagles swooped in to nab wideout Makai Lemon a pick earlier," Rang wrote. "If the Steelers were at all soured by losing out on Lemon, Khan turned it into lemonade a round later by nabbing Germie Bernard, a similarly versatile weapon.

"Pittsburgh added a special teams ace in Kaden Wetjen, one of the best guards of this class in Gennings Dunker, a cornerback with the traits worthy of developing in Daylen Everette — and perhaps most importantly, a quarterback with the size and big arm to push Aaron Rodgers — either back onto the roster or into retirement. I’m not as high on Allar as others — and that is reflected in my grade, but I love the swing for the fences at this point in the draft. Finally, I love the exclamation point at the end of the draft with the selection of Navy’s do-everything star Eli Heidenreich."

While some picks left fans scratching their heads, the overall upside of this class was astonishing, which includes Heidenreich, who was drawing Christian McCaffrey comparisons throughout the draft process.

While many of Pittsburgh's 2026 selections won't be instant contributors, there's reason to believe the Steelers have a bright future ahead when this class develops.

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FIFA to soften yellow card suspension rules at World Cup

FIFA is set to amend its yellow card suspension rules for the upcoming World Cup by introducing a second amnesty stage, according to dpa sources.

The BBC also reported that the ruling body plans to scrap accumulated yellow cards after the group stage in addition to after the quarter-finals.

The issue is said to be discussed at a FIFA Council meeting in Vancouver later on Tuesday.

In general, players are suspended for one match after picking up a second booking at a World Cup tournament.

FIFA then introduced an amnesty after the quarter-finals to avoid cases like that of Germany captain Michael Ballack who missed the 2002 final because he received a second booking in the semi-finals.

The second amnesty stage after the group stage is now to be introduced because the tournament has been expanded from 32 to 48 teams which requires an additional knock-out round, the round of 32.

This also reduces the likelihood of players being suspended for the semi-finals.

The World Cup takes place June 11-July 19 in the United States, Mexico and Canada.

FIFA is holding meetings in Vancouver this week, including its annual congress on Thursday.

Three-run triple: Vote for the C&I Baseball Player of the Week

Welcome to our latest Cape Cod and Islands High School Player of the Week Poll.

High school sports fans can vote for which baseball players they think were standouts during the previous week.

The poll will be open from Tuesday through Monday. The winner will be announced on Tuesday along with the new poll. Votes are unlimited.

Rules of the Road

Votes must be cast via the Cape Cod Times website/mobile sites. Votes submitted via email and social media will NOT be accepted. To vote for this week's Player of the Week, scroll down on this page.

Last week's winner

Ben Rondina, Dennis-Yarmouth

Rondina won his first poll of the season with 24% of the votes. He went 3-for-4 with a walk, two runs scored and two stolen bases in a loss to JPII. He also had two doubles in a loss to Falmouth.

This week's candidates

Sandwich batter Joe Coughlan moves out of the way of a second inning pitch. 
Sandwich High School hosted Dartmouth High School in baseball action Friday. 
Photo taken April 24, 2026

Joe Coughlan, Sandwich

Coughlan pitched 6 2/3 innings, gave up just three earned runs and struck out 11 batters in a 8-6 win over the D3 state champs, North Reading.

He also reached base five times and scored one run in a loss to Dartmouth.

Josh Matta, Falmouth

Matta, who went seven innings, scattered four hits, one run, struck out 12 and walked none as the Clippers beat Scituate 4-2.

Drew Peters, Sandwich

Peters had three hits, a run scored and an RBI, but the Blue Knights fell to Dartmouth.

John Richard of Dennis-Yarmouth crosses home ahead of the throw Mashpee catcher Ben Keilty baseball
March 27 2026

John Richard, Dennis-Yarmouth

Richard (2-for-4, four RBIs, one run scored) ended the game with a three-run triple in a 12-0 win over Marshfield.

Henry Roy, St. John Paul II

Roy pitched 5 2/3 innings, gave up four hits, one earned run and struck out 11 batters in a 5-4 win over Nauset.

Lincoln Slade of Dennis-Yarmouth gets hold of a Mashpee pitch for a bases loaded double. Baseball
March 27 2026

Lincoln Slade, Dennis-Yarmouth

Slade went 3-for-4, scored twice and had two RBIs in a victory over Marshfield.

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3 concerns we still have for Arkansas football after spring practices

FAYETTEVILLE — Ryan Silverfield's first spring with Arkansas football is over, and the new head coach left the preseason window encouraged about his team's development.

The Razorbacks are hunting a bounce-back season after going 2-10 in 2025. A new roster and coaching staff laid their foundation down during the past six weeks.

But questions remain heading into the fall, with two quarterbacks still dueling to win the starting job for the season's first game against North Alabama in early September.

Here are three concerns we still have for the Hogs after spring practices.

Pass protection along Arkansas football offensive line

The Razorbacks made improvements in this category during the 2025 season, but they still ranked 106th in the country with 2.4 sacks allowed per game. The Hogs lost three starters from last year's offensive line, including left tackle Corey Robinson II (eligibility) and E'Marion Harris (transfer).

From our vantage point, the defensive line outshined the offensive line during spring practices. Quincy Rhodes was a wrecking-ball and could be a first-round pick in next year's draft, but Steven Soles Jr., Charlie Collins and Jamonta Waller all had bright days getting after the quarterbacks. The defense had five sacks in the Red-White game.

"I think the pass rush showed up," Silverfield said. "Conversely, it's just, ‘OK, hey, can you find eight to nine O-linemen that can play?’

"Listen, we love all the (offensive) linemen if we end up with 20 on the roster, but I think you sit there and say, ‘Do we have eight that we feel like can start?’ And that's where we're going to have to continue to determine that."

Defending the passes over the middle

The secondary defended the sidelines brilliantly Saturday. Outside cornerbacks like Jahiem Johnson and La'khi Roland had solid coverage on go routes, which were a glaring weakness for the 2025 Razorbacks.

However, both quarterbacks had success this spring targeting the middle of the field. KJ Jackson's 65-yard touchdown to CJ Brown came on a deep crossing route, and that's where most of the offense's success came during the Red-White game. Antonio Jordan had a pair of 17-yard catches on crossing routes.

It's hard to know what position was culpable for the gaps in coverage. Safeties and linebackers are most likely responsible for those zones, but it will take a team-effort to make sure this is not a weakness during the fall.

On a positive note, a good bulk of the defense's interceptions this spring came from safeties jumping routes in the middle of the field. Nsognbeh Ginyui did just that during the Red-White Game.

Explosive weapons on offense

It feels like the Razorbacks have a deeper group of wide receivers compared to recent years, but is there a big-play threat who can take the top off of opposing defenses? Is there a running back who can turn holes at the line-of-scrimmage into 30-yard runs like Mike Washington Jr. did last season?

Time will tell. We already mentioned Brown's touchdown, and that was an encouraging sign, but Chris Marshall was supposed to be a big-play receiver and he finished the spring game with just as many drops as receptions.

The longest run on Saturday was a 16-yard carry by Jasper Parker. It looks like this year's offensive identity with short passes, screens and RPOs, but play-caller Tim Cramsey is confident there will be an element of explosiveness

"I think we have some guys that can threaten downfield for us," Cramsey said. "Make the defense cover vertically as much as horizontally.

Jackson Fuller covers Arkansas football, basketball and baseball for the Southwest Times Record, part of the USA TODAY Network. Reach him at jfuller@usatodayco.com or follow him @jacksonfuller16 on X, formerly known as Twitter. 

This article originally appeared on Fort Smith Times Record: 3 Arkansas football concerns after spring practices

Major renovations coming to LSSU's Taffy Abel Arena

Lake Superior State University is moving ahead with a multi-million dollar renovation project of the James C. Norris Physical Education Center. 

According to a college announcement, the project was approved during a special meeting of the LSSU Board of Trustees on April 17. The expected $6.3 million in donor-funded renovations include replacement of the Taffy Abel Arena ice plant, boards, glass, team benches as well as modernization of the HVAC system and roof. 

Lake Superior State University is moving ahead with a multi-million dollar renovation project of the James C. Norris Physical Education Center, including the Taffy Abel Arena.

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LSSU officials said the work is part of a series of infrastructure improvements first announced in February. Over $10 million, including significant new donor support, has been committed to facility updates, campus space enhancements and the creation of a more engaging experience for students, faculty and visitors. 

"The renovation of Taffy Abel is long overdue and a huge step forward for the university, athletics and our surrounding community,” said LSSU President Dr. David Travis in a statement. “It is the first of many changes we will be making to improve the infrastructure of campus to make it a more welcoming, structurally safe and proud place for our students to compete and learn. I cannot thank our donors enough for the support they are providing to make this happen."

More: LSSU plans more than $10M in campus improvements

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The renovations will also significantly improve the home of Laker Hockey. 

“Taffy Abel Arena is the heart of Laker Hockey,” said LSSU Hockey Head Coach Damon Whitten in the announcement. “These upgrades will dramatically enhance the experience for our student-athletes, our fans and everyone who steps into the building, including alumni who built this tradition. To enter our 60th anniversary season in a modernized Taffy Abel Arena is incredibly meaningful and speaks to the pride, belief and momentum surrounding Laker Hockey and Lake Superior State University.”

This article originally appeared on The Sault News: LSSU announces big renovation project for Taffy Abel hockey arena

Vote in the Gainesville-area Athlete of the Week poll for April 20-26

The high school sports season is rapidly unfolding, which means it's once again time for everyone's favorite part of the week: The Gainesville Sun's Athlete of the Week Poll.

Our nomination process is a little different this season. Please click here to see how to nominate.

Athlete of the Week nominees are compiled by what's available on MaxPreps and by submission, so coaches, athletic directors and statisticians are encouraged to send nominees and their stats to nram@usatodayco.com for consideration.

Last week's winner was Nolan Slaymaker from the Columbia baseball team. Slaymaker received over 15,000 votes as he had a home run and five RBIs in the Tigers’ 6-2 district title win over Fleming Island.

Voting closes at noon on Friday, May 1.

Addison Allaire, Trenton softball

Complete game, one hit shutout with 17 strikeouts in the Tigers' 6-0 win over Crystal River.

Andy Janelle, St. Francis Catholic baseball

3-3 at the plate with a run, three RBIs and a double in the Wolves' 11-3 region quarterfinals win over Lake Mary Prep.

Atera Clark, Buchholz flag football

12 catches for 80 yards and two touchdowns in the Bobcats' 18-0 district tournament win over Wekiva.

Drew Almond, Buchholz baseball

A grand slam in a seven run first inning in the Bobcats' 12-2 region quarterfinal win over Mandarin.

Dominic Moreschi, Oak Hall boys lacrosse

Five goals and three assists in the Eagles' 19-3 regional quarterfinal win over Trinity Catholic.

Josie Raulerson, Columbia softball

Three RBIs in the Tigers' 5-4 win over Branford.

Kade Griggs, Buchholz boys lacrosse

Two goals in the first period to lead the Bobcats to a 6-5 regional quarterfinal win over Bartram Trail.

Kaelyn Rix, Chiefland softball

Three RBIs and a home run in the Indians' 10-1 win over Dixie County.

Leanna Bourdage, Gainesville High softball

No hitter with 15 strikeouts in the Hurricanes' 10-0, six inning win over Ridgeview.

Luna Asencion, Williston softball

Two doubles and five RBIs in the Red Devils' 11-5 win over Union County.

Madison Hinote, Trenton softball

A double, triple and four RBIs in the Tigers' 11-0 win over Bronson.

Madison Hooper, Buchholz softball

Three shutout innings in the circle, plus four hits and seven RBIs in the Bobcats' 14-4 win over Bradford.

Rihanna Gardner, Eastside softball

Four hits, four RBIs and a triple in the Rams' 34-31 loss to Cedar Key.

Riley Shuford, Bradford flag football

183 yards passing and five touchdowns in the Tornadoes' 45-13 district tournament win over Keystone Heights.

Savannah Loges, Oak Hall girls lacrosse

Had 8 saves in the game. Shutout Pensacola Catholic in the 4th quarter when her team was down by one. Assisted on the game-winning goal.

Sadie Hamlin, Lafayette softball

A double and three RBIs in the Hornets' 7-6 win over Fort White.

Victoria Swain, Branford softball

Three hits and three RBIs in the Bucs 7-5 win over Union County.

Noah Ram covers Florida Gators athletics and Gainesville-area high school sports for The Gainesville Sun, GatorSports.com and the USA TODAY Network. Contact him at nram@usatodayco.com. Follow him on X @Noah_ram1 and on Instagram @Ramreporter.

This article originally appeared on The Gainesville Sun: Vote for the Gainesville-area Athlete of the Week for April 20-26

Why series win over Alabama is important for Tennessee softball postseason

Tennessee softball made a statement in its series win over Alabama.

The No. 8 Lady Vols (40-8, 14-7 SEC) opened with a 12-0 loss in five innings to the No. 3 Tide (44-6, 16-5), the second-worst margin in program history.

Then Tennessee turned around and won two straight, sending Alabama to its first shutout loss of the season 2-0 in Game 2 and beating the Tide 4-1 in Game 3.

Here's what this all means for the Lady Vols.

Tennessee softball in position for top-eight seed

The series with Alabama had significant postseason implications for Tennessee, which needed a big win to put itself in position to secure one of the top-eight seeds in the NCAA Tournament.

The top 16 seeds host NCAA regionals, and the top eight host super regionals. Clinching the series against Alabama means the Lady Vols have all but locked up a top-eight seed.

"It's huge. These kind of series are an opportunity, because that is a team that's ranked higher than us, that is having an incredible season, that is going to be a top-eight seed that has an opportunity to win a national championship," Tennessee coach Karen Weekly said. "For us to be able to win two out of three this time of year is big time."

Tennessee is No. 8 in the RPI rankings and 16-6 in ranked matchups, including wins over UCLA, Nebraska and Florida State, and series wins over LSU, South Carolina, Mississippi State and Alabama.

Tennessee proves it has two pitchers to rely on

Tennessee has arguably the best and deepest pitching staff in the country, and it proved it has two pitchers it can rely on in big moments.

Both Sage Mardjetko and Karlyn Pickens were stellar in the two wins. Mardjetko (11-1) threw a one-hitter in her fifth shutout of the season, looking like a starter who can win a game at the Women's College World Series.

Pickens has been up and down since returning from injury, but she was at her best in Game 3. After she gave up a solo home run and put a runner on second in the seventh inning, she struck out three straight for the win. Pickens (12-5) had 11 strikeouts with three hits allowed, one hit by pitch and one earned run in five innings.

"Karlyn pitched like Karlyn tonight," Weekly said. "When she threw that first changeup and just nailed it — nailed the speed, nailed the location, got the batter off time, I was like, OK, I think this is the night that we're back to Karlyn."

Tennessee makes season struggles count

Things are coming together for the Lady Vols at the right time, and their offense found ways to score against one of the country's best pitching staffs.

"Everybody knows we've been struggling, you know? And the thing is, they've never stopped fighting," Weekly said. "You look at Saturday — I mean, I'm sure a lot of people wrote us off and said, well, this team's done, and we didn't write ourselves off. We never have. We just kept believing."

The run-rule loss made Weekly rethink her approach. She went back to the message she preached to the team in February, which she had thought was getting boring and repetitive.

But hearing Weekly constantly talk about communicating at a high level, having great body language and eye contact, playing with their eyes and breathing was what Tennessee needed.

"I just had to get back to being who I am, which is consistent and boring," she said. "I told them, that's all I'm going to talk about the rest of the season. I'm not one for big, hype-up pregame speeches. I don't believe in it. You just show up every day and you consistently do good things."

Cora Hall is the University of Tennessee women’s athletics reporter for Knox News. Email: cora.hall@knoxnews.com; X: @corahalllBluesky: @corahall.bsky.social‬. Support strong local journalism and unlock premium perks:knoxnews.com/subscribe

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Will any English player reach 15 Premier League goals this season?

Will any English player reach 15 Premier League goals this season?
Will any English player reach 15 Premier League goals this season?

There have been plenty of goals in the Premier League season but no English player has been in reliable form as we head towards the World Cup.

In all but two of every single Premier League season since the 1992/93 campaign an English player scored 15 or more goals, a target that no current player has reached so far this season with four games remaining for most teams.

Those two seasons without an English player firing on all cylinders throughout the season came in succession: 2006/07 and 2007/08.

In the 06/07 campaign Wayne Rooney was the top English scorer in the Premier League but only netted 14 times.

The following campaign was the lowest tally for an English 'top scorer'. Both Rooney and Jermain Defoe could manage only 12 goals in the same season that Cristiano Ronaldo bagged 31 for Manchester United.

This season is at least better than 07/08 with both Danny Welbeck and Morgan Gibbs-White already on 13 goals. Just off those two, Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Ollie Watkins are both on 11 goals and will be no doubt aiming for more in their final games.

Meanwhile, the likes of Cole Palmer, Morgan Rogers, Jarrod Bowen, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, and Eberechi Eze have all popped up with goals throughout the season but none of them are yet to reach double figures in the Premier League.

Of course, this is unlikely to be of too much concern for Thomas Tuchel just yet. After all, Harry Kane in current form does more than enough scoring for everyone netting 33 goals in just 28 Bundesliga games.

However, should Kane not be available then perhaps goals may be at a premium this summer.

Barcelona take first step towards signing Atletico Madrid’s Julian Alvarez

Barcelona take first step towards signing Atletico Madrid’s Julian Alvarez
Barcelona take first step towards signing Atletico Madrid’s Julian Alvarez

Barcelona have taken the first step towards signing Atletico Madrid striker Julian Alvarez. 

According to a report from ESPN, the Blaugrana have initiated contact with Atletico to find out their stance over the possible transfer of Alvarez this summer. 

The 26-year-old has been impressive for Diego Simeone’s side since joining from Manchester City in 2024 for a fee worth up to €95 million. 

He tallied 29 goals in his debut season, and has also enjoyed an excellent campaign in 2025-26. 

The Argentine has featured in 47 games across all competitions, bagging 19 goals and nine assists in the process. 

Barcelona are left impressed with Alvarez’s displays and are targeting a summer move.

But Atletico have no intention to sell their top performer, who is contracted at the Metropolitano Stadium until 2030. 

The Rojiblancos would even be willing to offer him an improved contract until 2032 to avoid an exit. 

Barca are currently operating just outside of La Liga’s financial fair play rules, and so they will not be able to spend a lot in the upcoming transfer window. 

But the Spanish giants hope to move within the league’s regulations and also believe Alvarez’s willingness to move could play an important role in a potential deal. 

Barcelona are looking to sign a replacement for Robert Lewandowski, who could leave at the end of his contract this summer

The club also have Ferran Torres, but the 26-year-old is not a natural striker and his deal will expire in June 2027. 

Stats from Transfermarkt 

Inter Milan & France Megastar Hits Top Form In April

Inter Milan & France Megastar Hits Top Form In April
Inter Milan & France Megastar Hits Top Form In April

Inter Milan striker Marcus Thuram has hit a purple patch in April as he hopes to represent France at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. 

According to Corriere dello Sport via FCInterNews, the 28-year-old has regained top form after an underwhelming start to the new calendar year.

Despite finding the net in Inter’s first two Serie A games of 2026, Marcus Thuram had been up the creek without a paddle earlier this year.

Indeed, the former Borussia Monchengladbach star had gone five consecutive league matches without scoring before breaking his drought earlier this month.

Since scoring against Roma almost a month ago, Thuram has been on the scoresheet in each of Inter’s last three Serie A outings.

Inter Milan & France Striker Marcus Thuram Hits Purple Patch in April

Thuram has scored four goals in his last four league appearances. Furthermore, he tallied two assists in that sequence.

As a result, the Frenchman has now amassed 17 goals this season, only one fewer than his personal record in the Nerazzurri colors.

With five games left until the end of the season, there’s a good chance he could eclipse that tally this term.

Meanwhile, Thuram’s return to form has significantly increased his chances of featuring at the upcoming World Cup.

Steph Catley signs new Arsenal deal

Steph Catley signs new Arsenal deal
Steph Catley signs new Arsenal deal

Steph Catley has signed a new contract with Arsenal, keeping one of the club’s most reliable players in north London at a time when several senior futures remain uncertain.

Photo by Warren Little/Getty Images

The 32-year-old’s previous deal was due to expire in the summer, and while Arsenal have not confirmed the length of the new agreement, we understand it is believed to run for another two years.

Catley joined Arsenal from Melbourne City in July 2020 and has made 165 appearances for the club, scoring four goals.

Her time at Arsenal has already brought two League Cup titles, the UEFA Women’s Champions League and the FIFA Champions Cup. She was central to last season’s European success, starting all five knockout matches and helping Arsenal keep a clean sheet in the final victory over Barcelona.

Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images

Catley’s 2024/25 season also brought wider recognition, with a Ballon d’Or nomination in 2025, while she was named Australia’s PFA Women’s Footballer of the Year in 2025, 2024 and 2020.

A senior Australia international for 14 years, Catley made her Matildas debut at 18 in June 2012 and has since won 123 caps, scoring five goals. She is also part of Australia’s captaincy group, helped her country reach the final of the 2026 Asian Cup and played a significant role in their run to the semi-finals of the 2023 World Cup on home soil.

The timing of the deal matters for Arsenal. Katie McCabe is set to leave this summer, while Beth Mead is also out of contract, and, along with McCabe, looks like she could be off to Manchester City. Manu Zinsberger will also be leaving but Stina Blackstenius has signed a new deal. Caitlin Foord is also out of contract.

Arsenal are expected to bring in Ona Batlle, Georgia Stanway, Geraldine Reuteler and others as they look to reduce the age profile of the oldest squad in teh WSL.

She lit up the tech and music industry. Now, she's the GM behind Indy Ignite's explosion

INDIANAPOLIS — Mary Kay Huse was a 24-year-old rising star in the tech world when she sat across the table from Scott Dorsey and said the words he hasn't forgotten more than 20 years later, words that sum up everything anyone needs to know about Huse and her drive and determination.

It was 2004, and Dorsey was interviewing Huse for a job at his startup digital marketing company ExactTarget when he asked her that standard interview question. What are your career ambitions?

"And sincerely, I vividly remember. I can picture exactly where we were sitting, and she looked me right in the eye and said, 'I want to be CEO of a software company,'" said Dorsey, now a managing partner at High Alpha after ExactTarget was sold to Salesforce for $2.5 billion in 2013.

"And I was like, 'Whoa. That level of boldness and ambition doesn't usually come so early in a career.' It really stood out to me."

The rest, as they say, is history. Dorsey hired Huse, and she spent the next 16 years with ExactTarget and Salesforce as "an absolute rock star," he says, before venturing out as CEO of music startup Mandolin, a live streaming concert platform launched during COVID.

And then in 2023, Huse made a phone call to Dorsey. She needed his guidance. Huse was in the running to be the president and general manager of the city's newest professional sports franchise, the Indy Ignite.

"My first thought was, 'This is really different. This is kind of coming out of left field,'" Dorsey says. "And then very quickly, when I started kind of thinking it through, I thought, 'This is perfect, absolutely perfect.'"

Throughout her career, Huse has been in charge of ventures that saw her staring down million-dollar figures on quarterly statements. She has traveled the world for a two-decade career that put her among the most brilliant minds in tech and startups.

A computer science major by education, Huse has always been an entrepreneur at heart, a person who loves building things. And in 2023, back home in Indy, she was charged with building something she never saw coming.

A women's professional volleyball team was launching in Indy, the creation of Jim Schumacher and Don Hutchinson, two volleyball dads. A mutual friend encouraged Schumacher and Huse to talk.

The two went to a breakfast that Huse thought would be a brief business meetup. Maybe Schumacher wanted to bounce some ideas off of her or, at most, maybe he wanted her to be a consultant to the Indy Ignite. Schumacher had other ideas.

That breakfast turned into a 3-hour conversation that lit a fire in Huse, a spark she'd been missing in her career, a connection to a community. "After that breakfast with Jim, I went home to my wife," Huse says, "and I was like, 'Oh yes. I'm going to do this.'"

Huse was going to be president and general manager of the Indy Ignite.

A few days later, she met Schumacher and Hutchinson for coffee. She liked how "the two of them were just blowing each other crap."

"They were so excited and so passionate, and I just was able to join in. I had two older brothers growing up. I worked in tech. I worked with men my whole life," Huse says. "We kind of just went from there. I'm never afraid to give them my opinion. They're not short on opinions, either."

And together, all of it is working out splendidly.

In the Ignite's second season, the team is No. 1 in Major League Volleyball with a 21-5 record and is headed to the playoffs in Dallas next month, marking a back-to-back appearance in the postseason.

For the most part, it's Huse who runs this volleyball show, says Hutchinson.

She negotiated deals for players and "killed it" when it came to making the Ignite a product the city would embrace. She landed sponsors and made the game-day experience electric. She created Pepper, the team's beloved volleyball-headed mascot, who Schumacher calls "the best thing that ever happened to the franchise."

"She loved sports, she had a passion for it, and she has really taken this thing to the next level on a day-to-day basis," Schumacher says, "which allows us to act and think like owners, and get out of her way and let her really build the team."

And Huse has built the team with a toughness and relentless grit. That's something she learned early in life.

'I grew up in the gym'

Sports have always been a tender spot for Huse, a place that takes her back to her childhood and her father, Steve Huse, who was a high school basketball coach, always encouraging his three children in all sports.

Huse was raised in Lebanon, Ind. Her parents were born and raised there, too, and they were both teachers.

But in the heyday of Indiana high school basketball in the 1980s, Steve Huse was a standout coach at Ben Davis, Brebeuf, Sheridan and Brownsburg, where he took his team to the Sweet 16 and was named coach of the year.

"As my mom always said, 'I grew up in the gym,'" Huse says. "And my brothers are six and nine years older than me, and so they were playing, my dad was coaching, so I just grew up in and around sports."

But life took a turn for Huse and her family when she was 10 when her father, a larger than life hero to her, died of brain cancer. "That sucked," Huse says.

She persevered through the grief and found solace in playing sports. Huse was a three-sport athlete in high school — volleyball, basketball and tennis. At DePauw University, playing tennis, Huse realized during her first computer science class that "this was how my brain worked. It's logic."

And then, she did some internships for computer science coding, and she absolutely hated it.

Indy Ignite president and general manager Mary Kay Huse poses for a portrait on Wednesday, April 22, 2026, at the Indy Ignite office in Fishers.

"I was way more drawn to the marketing and customer side and was always talking to those people," Huse says. "So, by the time I graduated college, I had a computer science degree knowing I did not want to code. But computer science is actually just problem solving. It doesn't have to be about coding. It's logic and how to approach problems and solve them."

And that has been Huse's super power.

Huse moved up the ranks at Exact Target and then Salesforce. She left Indiana to spend three years in London, then she spent seven years in San Francisco before moving back to Indy just before COVID.

By that time, Huse had figured out that she really loved building things from scratch. That's when Mandolin was born, an Indy startup in the music tech space, a live streaming platform during COVID. She worked with artists, helping them produce concerts online.

Mandolin hosted its first big concert six weeks after its launch, Judah & the Lion, and 2,500 people bought tickets. The company made $1 million in revenue in less than six months and raised over $20 million.

"It was just a very, very fast-moving train," Huse said. "We really had an amazing run."

Mandolin was named the best live streaming platform and Huse was named to Billboard's 2022 Women in Music Top Executives List. But when in-person concerts returned, Mandolin's mission wasn't sustainable.

The company shut down in April 2023. By December, Huse had found her next gig.

"Women's sports, in particular, was just an amazing opportunity I wanted to participate in. But ultimately, it is a venture. And we have to figure out how to make revenue and manage expenses so that we can create longevity for this and make sure that this lasts beyond any of us," she says.

"So it felt like a non-profit mission, but with for-profit challenges and opportunities. So that was just like a unique combination. And I jumped in pretty quickly."

'There's sort of no bad idea'

In January 2024, Huse started building the Indy Ignite brand and the organization, while also traveling that inaugural season to see all the other league venues, soaking in everything she could to launch her team in 2025.

Huse turned to the network of women sports leaders in the city. The Indiana Pacers Mel Raines and Indianapolis Motor Speedway's Allison Melangton were always just a phone call away.

"After a long career at ExactTarget and Salesforce, and then a very intense three and a half years of Mandolin, which was definitely the most intense of my career, just the pressure of being the CEO," Huse says, "I really thought this was going to be a bit of a downshift. And it sure hasn't been that."

Huse knew how to launch a brand, how to build a fan base, how to build a team, but she hadn't hired coaches or players before. She hadn't worked in sports.

"I never had an appreciation for everything that goes into a sports franchise, everything that goes into a game day experience, everything that goes into signing professional athletes and working within a league," she says. "The league was a startup. Our venue wasn't built. It was nothing but gray."

Huse dove in. Before the Ignite had a home court —  the Fishers Event Center —  before a game had been played, Huse was out in the community talking to anyone who would listen about the Indy Ignite.

"I always joke that in 2024, before we had hit the court the first time, every person I met with, I had to then explain what Indy Ignite was," Huse says. "And now I can say 'Indy Ignite' and people know what it is."

Huse doesn't take the credit for that, not even close. She gives that to her marketing and communications team and everyone else in the organization who has fought to make this franchise great.

"We had 12 months to get out in the community and put our brand out there. I could list 150 things that we have done, because there's no silver bullet. It's grassroots marketing. It's digital marketing. It's having a table at every event you can possibly think of," Huse says. "There's no bad idea."

Indy Ignite general manager and president Mary Kay Huse talks with Cheryl Hannah mother of Indy Ignite Camryn Hannah (8) on Sunday, April 19, 2026, during the match against the Dallas Pulse at the Fishers Event Center in Fishers.

One of the most successful ideas has been the game day experience. First-time Ignite fans walk in not knowing what to expect from women's professional volleyball, and most of the time it exceeds their expectations, Huse says.

"And so that's been our latest tactic, just get people to a game, tell them to come back and bring a friend," she says. "But it does continue to be hard, the brand awareness, as much as that has grown, we still haven't found that silver bullet that converts brand awareness and excitement to buying a ticket and coming to a game."

One of the key next moves is to ramp up efforts to get fans feeling connected to players. The Ignite had seven returning players this season. And, knock on wood, Huse says, she believes the team will have even more for its third season.

"So trying to create some loyalty not just to the Ignite, but to their favorite players," Huse says. "Make them want to cheer for their favorite player, feel the excitement of your favorite player scoring."

'This is the shipwright executive right here'

The arena is electric, and it's packed with fans as a volleyball doubleheader lured a sold-out crowd to the Fishers Event Center last Sunday. First, Indiana took on Purdue in a spring scrimmage aired on Big Ten Network, followed by the Ignite taking on the Dallas Pulse.

Huse, who quietly, behind the scenes and without fanfare, poured her heart and soul into an upstart professional volleyball team, is in the arena, taking it all in. Her wife, Meghann York, is there. And her mother, on her 77th birthday, is there, too, watching her daughter's volleyball creation come to life.

Major League Volleyball commissioner Jaime Weston stands on court, and she's more than willing to talk about her star general manager Huse.

"This is the shipwright executive right here, understanding her music background, her time at Salesforce and tech. She really is all of the ingredients a modern front office executive would need to have," Weston says. "She understands the entertainment. She understands the business side. So, really, we're lucky to have her."

Huse gives credit to an entire team behind her, including Carly Klanac, vice president of marketing and gaming, who says Huse has been the best boss she's ever had.

She's tough, caring, competitive and "unbelievably brave wanting to build not just a franchise, but a really tight team on and off the court," Klanac says. "She trusts her people to do their jobs. I give her an idea and she says, 'What do you need to make that happen?'"

Indy Ignite general manager and president Mary Kay Huse talks with co-owner Jim Schumacher on Sunday, April 19, 2026, during the match against the Dallas Pulse at the Fishers Event Center in Fishers.

The way Huse has been able to quickly ingrain the Ignite into the community has been impressive to watch, says Sarah Myer, chief of staff and strategy with Indiana Sports Corp.

"I honestly think some of her startup mentality is why this is so successful," Myer says. "She knew how important that was going to be to get people to show up. She knew how to make the right relationships and recruited really great people to come alongside her."

'Winning makes a lot of things a little easier'

The Ignite's first season was a solid one, finishing 2025 with a 13-15 record.

"We made it to the playoffs by the skin of our teeth," Huse says. "But, the single most important thing I did this off season was hire a new coach."

And that has been a game changer. Lauren Bertolacci, a native of Australia and a former professional setter with a 10-year playing career in France, Germany, Spain and Switzerland, earned a reputation as one of the most accomplished coaches in European volleyball.

Before she came to the Ignite, Bertolacci was the coach of Swiss powerhouse Viteos NUC, compiling a 207–37 record over seven seasons.

"Yeah, my record's nice. What I care about more is that I've won 16 championships, more than the record," Bertolacci says. "Records don't really matter. The championships do. And so I'm preparing them to do that."

Indy Ignite head coach Lauren Bertolacci watches play on the court during a Major League Volleyball match against Orlando Valkyries, Thursday, March 12, 2026, at Fishers Event Center.

Huse liked everything about Bertolacci, especially the tough, relentless grit she brings to the franchise.

"While she's worked in volleyball for 20 years, I've worked in technology for 20 years. There's a lot we teach each other," Huse says. "We have a lot of shared values about how to build teams, how to empower people and also hold them accountable. We have a very high standard, have a strong point of view of what success looks like."

That incredible winning record Bertolacci brought to Indy didn't hurt, either, and it's continued.

"I feel very strongly we have the best coach not just in our league, but in in the U.S. for professional women's volleyball," Huse says. And at the end of the day, victories translate to more franchise success.

"People, of course, are the most important thing in any organization," Huse says, "but winning makes a lot of things a little easier."

The Ignite have two more regular season matches — Home games, 7 p.m. Friday, May 1, against the Columbus Fury and 3 p.m. Sunday, May 3 versus the San Diego Mojo. Tickets and info here.

More with Mary Kay Huse

Indy Ignite president and general manager Mary Kay Huse poses for a portrait on Wednesday, April 22, 2026, at the Indy Ignite office in Fishers.

Books or streaming? "Well, I'm obsessed with 'Shrinking,' just finished Season 3. All the characters are super relatable. Really good. I read fiction. Books are a getaway release for me, a wind down. The last book that I loved was 'My Friends' by Fredrik Backman."

How would you describe yourself as a leader? "I always say I want to be really empowering, but also hold people really accountable, which means I hope they grow and learn and feel supported in that, but they also know I have a very, very high bar."

What's stood out to you on this volleyball journey? "I want to share every chance I get how positively overwhelmed I've been at the support that we've received from the community. This whole community has helped lift us up in our first couple of years. And I know my peers in other markets just don't have that same experience. So it feels really lucky to be doing this in Indianapolis and central Indiana with them wanting to make it the women's sports capital of the world."

Follow IndyStar sports reporter Dana Benbow on X: @DanaBenbow. Reach her via email: dbenbow@indystar.com.   

This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Indy Ignite GM Mary Kay Huse: From tech and music guru to pro volleyball whiz

Today's match in IPL 2026: Schedule, times and venue for Indian Premier League cricket on April 28, Tuesday

In IPL 2026 today, we will see Punjab Kings take on Rajasthan Royals in New Chandigarh. 

Punjab have been ominous this season. They arguably have the most most formidable batting unit, having scored at a staggering 11.74 runs per over this season, a rate that has never been seen before in IPL history. 

Priyansh Arya, Prabhsimran Singh, and the imperious Shreyas Iyer have dismantled bowling attacks. Rajasthan, however, have not been without weapons. Jofra Archer has been devastating against right-handers, and Nandre Burger has been quietly effective. And no one can forget what Vaibhav Sooryavanshi is doing this season. 

Prediction: PBKS vs RR

Where will the IPL 2026 matches be held on Monday, April 28 and this week?

Date

Match & Time

Venue

April 28, Tuesday

PBKS vs RR, 7:30 PM

New Chandigarh

April 29, Wednesday

MI vs SRH, 7:30 PM

Mumbai

April 30, Thursday

GT vs RCB, 7:30 PM

Ahmedabad

May 1, Friday

RR vs DC, 7:30 PM

Jaipur

May 2, Saturday

CSK vs MI, 7:30 PM

Chennai

May 3, Sunday

SRH vs KKR, 3:30 PM

Hyderabad

May 3, Sunday

GT vs PBKS, 7:30 PM

Ahmedabad

NASCAR has new winner with new moves. Carson Hocevar steals show at Talladega

How many remakes of “A Star is Born” can we take?

Ready or not, we just got a fifth version of that often-flogged Hollywood horse. 

And this time the Boys in Rewrite made a major overhaul. Instead of Janet Gaynor or Judy Garland, Barbra Streisand or Lady Gaga, the newly christened star is a lanky lad from outside Kalamazoo.

Carson Hocevar's victory celebration overshadowed the win that got him there.

No one was going to be surprised if Carson Hocevar, upon finally bagging that first Cup Series win, put his own signature on the victory celebration. And yes, we were overdue for something beyond beaten-to-death burnouts and donuts.

But nobody saw that coming.

Every now and then, a racer has one of these moments where even the clerks in Purchasing are chattering about it Monday morning. Carson Hocevar’s side-saddle victory cruise was just that.

Carson Hocevar celebration, so cool to see this in person the one time it's ever gonna be allowed lol pic.twitter.com/1OrjluekpX

— David iñ Georgia (@stormynormy42) April 26, 2026

And thank the Lord, because before that, all we really had was the Big One to beat all Big Ones, which is saying something for a place where the Big One was birthed — Talladega, which can also now claim delivery of Carson Hocevar as not just a NASCAR star but also a winner.

First Gear

Hocevar’s path to victory was cleared a bit by the aforementioned Big One. This one claimed some immediate DNFs among the 26 cars involved. Kyle Larson, Joey Logano, Ryan Blaney, Bubba Wallace and William Byron were among the quality plate-racers whose days were ruined, while others got enough damage to render them incapable of seriously contending.

HUGE CRASH at Talladega.

Calling it the Big One doesn’t do it justice. pic.twitter.com/QBhk9ewDXH

— Motorsport (@Motorsport) April 26, 2026

Ty Gibbs expanded the list when he wrecked shortly after the restart. 

That helps explain why the top-10 running order in the closing laps included some strangers. Jeez, even Alex Bowman and Kyle Busch got up there and reminded us they were still here. Howdy, fellas, try to make yourselves at home.

Second Gear

All of the in’s and out’s of how Hocevar arrived first at the checkers are secondary to the celebration he eventually pulled off afterward. “Eventually” because it took him a minute to fully figure out how to drive his Chevy while sitting on the “window sill” with his upper body hanging out there for all to see. 

Hocevar’s bubblegum card lists him at 6-foot-4, and if that’s a stretch, it’s only a tad of one — he’s up there, and for a modern racer, he’s basically Manute Bol. That allowed him to stretch one of those long legs far enough to work the gas and, also importantly, the brake.

And yes, after he nudged it to a stop, head-on against the outside wall in front of the cheering crowd, he did indeed depress the gas one more time to melt some Goodyears and throw some smoke. The post-race burnout must be written into the rules at this point.

Some were reminded of the time Dale Earnhardt did something similar 40 years earlier at Richmond, though his "hand out" was more out of necessity — his windshield needed a wipe.

You may be cool, but you'll never be Dale Earnhardt hanging out the window cleaning his windshield at Richmond cool. pic.twitter.com/H8UtMouxlO

— FOX: NASCAR (@NASCARONFOX) September 12, 2020

And here’s the best news. There’s a lot of monkey-see/monkey-do in auto racing (and all over, frankly). From climbing the fence to the Polish victory lap to the endless line of donuts and burnouts, no quality victory celebration goes without imitators. 

This one, however, will surely remain unique to Hocevar. With the possible exception of Michael McDowell, he’s the only guy with the stilts to do it.

Third Gear

Anything that gets NASCAR injected positively into the consciousness of the non-race fans is obviously welcomed by NASCAR. But are we teetering a little too far toward show-biz right now?

You have to wonder about that in the aftermath of the Talladega weekend, which included a Saturday ARCA race, which included two racers with fictional names: Cleetus McFarland and Squirrel McNutt.

If you haven’t had enough Cleetus today, here’s one more clip. Here he describes his thinking coming from Turn 4 to the checkered. pic.twitter.com/wbYgTC7Gz3

— Jeff Gluck (@jeff_gluck) April 25, 2026

On birth certificates, they’re known as Garrett Mitchell and George Siciliano, a pair of YouTube stars who use their love of racin’ as fodder for much online entertainment. Cleetus, making his third ARCA start of the year — he’s also made one start in both the Trucks and O’Reilly Series — amazingly led 19 laps before finishing second by just a tenth of a second. 

Squirrel was making his second career ARCA start, but his day ended early when he caught too much of a Lap 70 crash. 

Cleetus has made a Daytona 500 start his goal and is taking his large audience along for the ride. NASCAR has forced him to pump the brakes once or twice and smartly so. There’s a line to navigate between entertainment and serious competition within a billion-dollar industry where bad things can happen.

Saturday’s showing at Talladega will only speed up Cleetus McFarland’s roll, or at least his ambition. That’s probably a good thing, but keep that brake pedal handy for a while longer.

Fourth Gear

For the first time in 78 years, a France won't be CEO of NASCAR.

Steve O'Donnell is set to take the lead after 30 years in the sport. pic.twitter.com/pBOznPDjpp

— Motorsport (@Motorsport) April 24, 2026

Let’s assume this wasn’t an oversight, but either a new front-office blueprint or simply a brief void that’ll soon be filled.

Whatever, NASCAR currently has an empty presidential office. Steve O’Donnell, who’d been president for just a year, was promoted to CEO of NASCAR this past weekend, replacing Jim France.

O’Donnell had replaced Steve Phelps, who was preceded by Brent Dewar (2017-18) and Mike Helton, who in 2000 became the first NASCAR president not named Bill France.

On paper, there was a vacancy between Helton and Dewar, and yet the trams kept running on time and there were officially licensed caps on every head.

"Cleetus, this is Butterbean" is the most NASCAR sentence I have ever heard pic.twitter.com/blNz6pfiE8

— nascarcasm (@nascarcasm) April 25, 2026

Email Ken Willis at ken.willis@news-jrnl.com

This article originally appeared on The Daytona Beach News-Journal: Carson Hocevar wins Talladega, becomes a NASCAR star with celebration

'Why can't I?' launched Florida's first girls-duals wrestling team

Wrestling is not typically thought of as a women's sport, but these Treasure Coast athletes are changing that notion.

Team Barracuda Wrestling Club was started by Coach Tom McMath in 2006 and practices out of the Jensen Beach High School wrestling room. McMath said the team started out with three athletes, and the club has grown to about 70, including some girls.

The girls team has six official members, but since some other girls in the area don't have official programs, they come to practice with Team Barracuda. Athletes come from Martin, St. Lucie, Indian River and Palm Beach counties to practice with the team.

"Being around the sport and being around the girls now, you see how females can benefit from it also," he said. "Boy or girl, it's about the sport of wrestling and what it does for you as a human."

Team Barracuda girls team

The club is youth-driven, so unlike high school wrestling, the team is able to practice year-round. From the fall to winter, it's folkstyle wrestling season, which is the traditional style of wrestling seen in high school.

In the spring, the team switches to international-style wrestling. That includes the freestyle and Greco-Roman style used in the Olympics. The latter is all upper-body, so wrestlers cannot touch their opponents' legs. Freestyle focuses on takedowns and getting the opponent's back on the mat.

How many matches they compete in a year depends on the athlete. The team competes almost every weekend, but athletes can choose to do one or more brackets. A bracket is a visual diagram that maps out the matches for a tournament and shows who wrestlers will face in each round as they advance.

One of the coaches, Anthony Calzadilla, said during the off-season, girls in other areas will either take time off or play other sports while the boys continue to train with their coaches. He said he reached out to athletes and offered them a place to train with Team Barracuda, so when the school season comes around they have an entire offseason of training under their belts.

More girl's wrestling

Years ago, while Calzadilla's son was at wrestling practice, his daughter Lily, who was six at the time, came into the room to watch and asked if she could wrestle. At the time, there was no girls wrestling program, so she was told no.

"She was very persistent," Calzadilla said. "He [coach McMath] said, 'If you really want to wrestle, if your dad is OK with it, you can wrestle boys.' "

After Lily began wrestling, other girls started joining the team as well. Calzadilla said when the younger girls came to the team, that's when there was a shift in the program and why it was possible for the all-girls team to form.

Lily, now 14, said she and her two brothers have always done everything together, so she didn't understand why that couldn't apply to wrestling.

"If they get to wrestle, why can't I," she said. "When we play basketball, we play basketball together, so I didn't really see a difference."

Raven Borsman, 8, started out doing jiu-jitsu and used to train with a different team before coming to Team Barracuda, which she has been on for a little over a year.

"I wrestled my friend from Team Barracuda for my first tournament and I lost, but I was like, 'Hey, that team is pretty good, can I switch over there?' " Borsman said. "From the other team to Team Barracuda, it's really switched — my game switched, everything switched."

The older girls joining the team not only allowed them to enjoy the sport, but it has helped pave the way for the younger girls on the team. Raven's mom, Tara Borsman, said there is a difference in mindset because Raven isn't as intimidated to wrestle boys because she's seen the older girls do it.

"A few months ago, I was helping at practice and it just hit me," Lily said. "I love wrestling. I love the sport, but I wish I had one person that I could see practicing in the room that I could've looked up to and thought, 'I want to be like that.' "

Olivia Franklin is TCPalm’s trending reporter. You can contact her at olivia.franklin@tcpalm.com317-627-8048 or follow her on X @Livvvvv_5.

This article originally appeared on Treasure Coast Newspapers: Florida's first all girls-duals wrestling team based in Jensen Beach

'Why can't I?' launched Florida's first girls-duals wrestling team

Wrestling is not typically thought of as a women's sport, but these Treasure Coast athletes are changing that notion.

Team Barracuda Wrestling Club was started by Coach Tom McMath in 2006 and practices out of the Jensen Beach High School wrestling room. McMath said the team started out with three athletes, and the club has grown to about 70, including some girls.

The girls team has six official members, but since some other girls in the area don't have official programs, they come to practice with Team Barracuda. Athletes come from Martin, St. Lucie, Indian River and Palm Beach counties to practice with the team.

"Being around the sport and being around the girls now, you see how females can benefit from it also," he said. "Boy or girl, it's about the sport of wrestling and what it does for you as a human."

Team Barracuda girls team

The club is youth-driven, so unlike high school wrestling, the team is able to practice year-round. From the fall to winter, it's folkstyle wrestling season, which is the traditional style of wrestling seen in high school.

In the spring, the team switches to international-style wrestling. That includes the freestyle and Greco-Roman style used in the Olympics. The latter is all upper-body, so wrestlers cannot touch their opponents' legs. Freestyle focuses on takedowns and getting the opponent's back on the mat.

How many matches they compete in a year depends on the athlete. The team competes almost every weekend, but athletes can choose to do one or more brackets. A bracket is a visual diagram that maps out the matches for a tournament and shows who wrestlers will face in each round as they advance.

One of the coaches, Anthony Calzadilla, said during the off-season, girls in other areas will either take time off or play other sports while the boys continue to train with their coaches. He said he reached out to athletes and offered them a place to train with Team Barracuda, so when the school season comes around they have an entire offseason of training under their belts.

More girl's wrestling

Years ago, while Calzadilla's son was at wrestling practice, his daughter Lily, who was six at the time, came into the room to watch and asked if she could wrestle. At the time, there was no girls wrestling program, so she was told no.

"She was very persistent," Calzadilla said. "He [coach McMath] said, 'If you really want to wrestle, if your dad is OK with it, you can wrestle boys.' "

After Lily began wrestling, other girls started joining the team as well. Calzadilla said when the younger girls came to the team, that's when there was a shift in the program and why it was possible for the all-girls team to form.

Lily, now 14, said she and her two brothers have always done everything together, so she didn't understand why that couldn't apply to wrestling.

"If they get to wrestle, why can't I," she said. "When we play basketball, we play basketball together, so I didn't really see a difference."

Raven Borsman, 8, started out doing jiu-jitsu and used to train with a different team before coming to Team Barracuda, which she has been on for a little over a year.

"I wrestled my friend from Team Barracuda for my first tournament and I lost, but I was like, 'Hey, that team is pretty good, can I switch over there?' " Borsman said. "From the other team to Team Barracuda, it's really switched — my game switched, everything switched."

The older girls joining the team not only allowed them to enjoy the sport, but it has helped pave the way for the younger girls on the team. Raven's mom, Tara Borsman, said there is a difference in mindset because Raven isn't as intimidated to wrestle boys because she's seen the older girls do it.

"A few months ago, I was helping at practice and it just hit me," Lily said. "I love wrestling. I love the sport, but I wish I had one person that I could see practicing in the room that I could've looked up to and thought, 'I want to be like that.' "

Olivia Franklin is TCPalm’s trending reporter. You can contact her at olivia.franklin@tcpalm.com317-627-8048 or follow her on X @Livvvvv_5.

This article originally appeared on Treasure Coast Newspapers: Florida's first all girls-duals wrestling team based in Jensen Beach

What hats have we seen at the Kentucky Derby? See best, creative styles

What would the Kentucky Derby be without all the high-end fashion and hats worn at the racetrack at Churchill Downs?

Since 1875, fashion has significantly played a major role in Derby history, transforming the racetrack's reputation from a place associated with "immoral" gambling into a high-society event. The decorative hats worn by men and women became symbols of this transformation. Over the years, wearing hats at the Kentucky Derby became both a tradition and a symbol of good luck.

Heading into this year's Run for the Roses May 2, check out some of the best Derby hats we've seen throughout the years.

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2025

2024

More: Churchill Downs unveils Kentucky Derby Style Guide, featured milliners

2023

2022

2021

2020

2019

2018

And more hat from Derby visitors of the past:

Loni Anderson at the Kentucky Derby.

Carol Lee of Louisville sported a white hat with a large rose. 1992.

Almettie Colston of Louisville gets a new hat each year for the Derby, and this time it was topped with some fine feathers. MAY 5, 1984.

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This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: Best Kentucky Derby hats we've seen through the years

How the Churchill Downs outriders keep the horses, jockeys safe

Just after 7:30 a.m. on April 24, during morning workouts at Churchill Downs Racetrack, a horn cut through the thunder of hooves, the track nearly coming to a standstill.

In the midst of the blaring alarm ringing out across the racetrack, a team of outriders, identifiable by their red coats and seated on horses with matching saddle blankets, rush into action, expertly navigating the dirt terrain to the first turn, responding to an injured horse. Along the rail of the backside, spectators and horsemen silently gathered, standing on their tiptoes for a glimpse of the misstep that caused the horn to blare.

By 7:42 a.m., the horn stops.

Led by veteran Greg Blasi, the three outriders return to their various posts around the racetrack. Within moments of the silenced horn, the track returns to its lively state, with horses, some of them 2026 Kentucky Oaks or Kentucky Derby contenders, galloping, trotting and jogging around the oval racetrack as the outriders resume their watch for horses and riders in need of help.

While the heroic and swift action lingered in whispers of those around the track, for Churchill Downs Racetrack outriders Blasi and Shane Hoodenpyle, it's just another part of the job.

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Blasi and Hoodenpyle, along with Lee Lockwood and a fourth rider who joins the team annually in preparation for the Kentucky Derby, held on the first Saturday in May, make up the team of outriders at Churchill Downs. Often referred to as "real life cowboys," and lauded for their superhuman catches of loose horses, the band of outriders function as the "lifeguards" of the track, a group of professional horsemen responsible for monitoring and ensuring the safety of the more than 1,400 horses and jockeys that call Churchill Downs Racetrack home during spring racing and training, which runs through June 28.

Blasi, a 28-year outrider veteran, said the team looks for "horses out of control, people not being able to ride them ... to head a situation off before it ever happens."

Blasi wakes up each day at 3:30 a.m. to be ready for Churchill Downs Racetrack to open for morning workouts at 5:15 a.m. He'll be done outriding on training days before noon.

Outriders spend most of their time operating quietly on the sidelines, hoping to never hear the alarm horn.

"If we're not doing anything, that means everything's going good," Blasi said.

Pony rider Mike Crowder laughs while waiting with 2026 Kentucky Derby contender Wonder Dean from Japan while outrider Shane Hoodenpyle looks on at Churchill Downs. April 22, 2026

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But on a day like April 24 when they're called into action, the team of men and horses, including Blasi's Pee Wee or Hoodenpyle's Smooth, must work in tandem. Both credit the horses, saying that the calm, steady, and laser focused behavior they bring to the situation is 90% of what makes them successful outriders.

"They gotta have a brain," Hoodenpyle joked about the outrider horses. "... We're gonna get (the loose horse), that's pretty much it."

At this point in his career, Blasi, 56, who said he started working with horses when he was eight years old, finds himself focused on "keeping everybody safe," noting that his younger, slightly more ambitious self, yearned for the horn to go off so he could get a taste of adrenaline as he jolted across the track.

Now, Blasi said prevention is just as much a part of the job as is corralling runaway horses. As he sits atop his quarter horse Pee Wee, he's always keeping an eye out for "a horse acting up" because it's easier to help jockeys and horses as soon as he spots trouble than wait for an accident to unfold.

"We're here just for the safety for the horses and riders," Hoodenpyle, 47, told The Courier Journal.

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During an early morning workout in April, under the stadium lights before the sun came up, Blasi spotted a "spirited" filly getting worked up before the transition to the turf track. He trotted over with Pee Wee and gathered the filly by its reigns and helped her calm down by just walking her and her jockey in circles for a bit.

"Horses usually tell you what they want," Blasi said of the filly he helped calm.

By 10 a.m. during training days, the track closes for workouts and the outriders get to head back to their barn, where they turnout their horses from the stall into a larger space. As Pee Wee rolled around and took a dirt bath, Blasi and Hoodenpyle took to barn chores, mixing the horses feed, putting up the tacks, shoveling manure and preparing to "come back and do it all again tomorrow."

On race days, the only difference for the outriders is instead of heading home after morning workouts, they get a roughly one-hour break to recharge and down Red Bull's before patrolling the track during the entirety of the race card, which can last anywhere from eight to 14 races. On Kentucky Derby Day, held this year on May 2, the first post time is 11 a.m., with the final race of the day, number 14 on the card, boasting a post time of 8:33 p.m. The 2026 Kentucky Derby has a post time of 6:57 p.m.

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As the 152nd Kentucky Derby inches closer, the outriders will continue to man the track, hoping to not be needed — but ready to respond if they are.

"I always say I do my best work when I get paid to do nothing, just because, that means nobody's in trouble and everything's going smooth," Blasi said.

Contact Business Reporter Olivia Evans at oevans@usatodayco.com or on X at @oliviamevans_.

This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: How the Churchill Downs outriders keep the horses, jockeys safe

Mock trade proposal reveals how the Warriors could land Giannis

The Golden State Warriors have a challenging offseason of decisions ahead of them.

First, the team will meet with Steve Kerr as the two sides discuss whether or not the 12-year head coach will remain with the team.

Then, players like Draymond Green, Al Horford and De'Anthony Melton will all have to decide whether or not to exercise their player options.

However, NBA writer Eric Pincus offered an easy solution that would fix the Warriors' status as contenders.

In a recent article with Bleacher Report, Pincus proposed a mock trade that would send Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo to Golden State for Jimmy Butler III, Brandin Podziemski and four first-round picks. Those picks would come from the 2026, 2027, 2030 and 2032 drafts.

While this deal would reignite Golden State's status as championship contenders with Stephen Curry and Antetokounmpo paired together, it's worth considering that the Bucks are likely to receive better offers from other franchises.

Four first-round picks will be appealing, but Milwaukee won't be thrilled to acquire Butler III (torn ACL), who will turn 37 next season, and Podziemski who is nearing the end of his rookie contract and has yet to average 15 points per game in a full season.

If Golden State acquires Antetokounmpo this offseason, expect the deal to involve more assets.

This article originally appeared on Warriors Wire: Mock trade proposal reveals how the Warriors could land Giannis

Arsenal defender Catley signs new contract

Steph Catley playing for Arsenal
Steph Catley won Australia's PFA Women's Footballer of the Year award in 2020, 2024 and 2025 [Getty Images]

Arsenal defender Steph Catley has signed a new contract with the Women's Super League club.

The 32-year-old Australian joined Arsenal from Melbourne City in July 2020 and has made 165 appearances, scoring four goals.

BBC Sport understands she has signed a two-year deal.

Catley helped the Gunners lift their first Women's Champions League title in 18 years last season, starting all five of the club's knockout matches and playing a key role in the 1-0 win over Barcelona in the final.

She has also won two League Cups and the Fifa Champions Cup during her six years in north London, and was nominated for the Ballon d'Or following a strong 2024-25 campaign.

Catley made her senior debut for Australia aged 18 in 2012 and has won 123 caps for the Matildas, scoring five goals.

Arsenal are fourth in the WSL table and host Leicester City on Wednesday, followed by the second leg of their Champions League semi-final tie at Lyon on Saturday.

The Gunners hold a 2-1 advantage after coming from behind to beat the French side at Emirates Stadium in the first leg on Sunday.

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Ben Haines, Ellen White and Jen Beattie are back for another season of the Women's Football Weekly podcast. New episodes drop every Tuesday on BBC Sounds, plus find interviews and extra content from the Women's Super League and beyond on the Women's Football Weekly feed

How to Watch Bruins vs. Sabres Game 5: Channel, Live Stream & Start Time for 2026 NHL Playoffs

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The Bruins will head back to Buffalo and try to avoid elimination in Game 5 of their first-round series.

After a four-goal performance in Game 2, Boston scored just two combined goals in Games 3 and 4. Alex Lyon has been solid between the pipes for Buffalo, totaling 47 saves in the Sabres' two road wins.

Now, with their backs against the wall, the Bruins are hoping to become the first team since 2023 to climb out of a 3-1 hole and win a playoff series. The last team to accomplish that feat? Florida overcame that deficit to knock Boston out of the postseason three years ago.

Here is everything you need to know about Bruins vs. Sabres, including TV and streaming options for Game 5 of the first-round series.

How to watch Bruins vs. Sabres Game 5: TV channel, live stream

Bruins vs. Sabres will air locally on NESN. Game 5 will also be available to stream on NESN 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.)

Bruins vs. Sabres Game 5 start time

  • Date: Tuesday, April 28
  • Time: 7:30 p.m. ET

Bruins vs. Sabres is scheduled to start at 7:30 p.m. ET on Tuesday, April 28. Game 5 will be played at the KeyBank Center in Buffalo, N.Y.

Bruins vs. Sabres schedule: Buffalo leads 3-1

DateGameTime (ET)TV/Live stream
April 19Game 1: Sabres 4, Bruins 3
April 21Game 2: Bruins 4, Sabres 2
April 23Game 3: Sabres 3, Bruins 1
April 26Game 4: Sabres 6, Bruins 1
April 28Game 5: Bruins vs. Sabres7:30 p.m.NESN, NESN 360fubo
May 1Game 6*: Sabres vs. BruinsTBDTBD
May 3Game 7*: Bruins vs. SabresTBDTBD

*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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Patriots draft grades: Experts rate New England’s 2026 rookie class

PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - APRIL 23: A screen shows Caleb Lomu of Utah after being selected 28th overall by the New England Patriots during Round One of the 2026 NFL Draft at Acrisure Stadium on April 23, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Lauren Leigh Bacho/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The 2026 NFL Draft is in the books, which was a change of pace for the New England Patriots picking 31st overall after back-to-back years in the top-five. The team added nine total players to their roster over the weekend with the most notable coming after early-round trade ups to select offensive tackle Caleb Lomu and edge rusher Gabe Jacas.

The rest of their haul also includes some intriguing talent and valuable depth additions for this year and beyond, which New England will hope allows them to get back to the Super Bowl. Following the draft, the Patriots are tied for the third highest odds to win the AFC on FanDuel Sportsbook.

With their haul, the Patriots received fairly solid grades from the experts. Let’s take a look at those, both from Pats Pulpit and the rest of the country.

Pats Pulpit

Pat Lane: B

All in all, the Patriots draft class features some definitive potential for the future as well as some intriguing depth additions in the later rounds. There were some relative head-scratchers, but when those com on Day 3 it is not too much to worry about either. The final grade of this draft class will largely not be determined by them, though, but rather by the first three picks.

Caleb Lomu, Gabe Jacas and Eli Raridon highlight the Patriots’ 2026 class, and there is reason for optimism. All three could be valuable pieces for the team this year, and by 2027 at the latest hold starter-equivalent roles at their respective positions. The lack of clear instant contributors or readymade depth is a concern that pushes down the final grade a bit — there is no telling who will earn roster spots among the late-round picks, for example — but all in all it was a solid haul for Mike Vrabel, Eliot Wolf and company.

For a more detailed breakdown of Pat’s grades please take a look at this story. Pat’s grade fell in line with the community.

Among voters in our open survey, 60% graded the Patriots draft a B. More participants sided with a C (22%) over an A (12%), however, which coincided with grades from national media members.

National media

Sporting News: A-

The Patriots also went after immediate needs with GM Eliot Wolf, staying on target despite the Mike Vrabel distraction. Lomu will start somewhere to upgrade the line, while Jacas can boost the pass-rush productin. Raridon helps both blocking and receiving. The rest of the class is their kind of depth.

Danny Kelly (The Ringer): B+

The Patriots did well for themselves picking from such a late slot in the draft, making small moves to land the guys they really wanted. New England jumped up three spots in the first round to land a smooth-moving tackle in Caleb Lomu, an excellent athlete who could be a future starter at both tackle spots. Eliot Wolf maneuvered up in the second round, too, grabbing a powerhouse pass rusher in Gabe Jacas. Jacas was one of my favorite edge players in this class, possessing incredible strength and balance as a rusher and excellent closing speed to finish. He should be an early contributor on the team’s edge group rotation. Tight end Eli Raridon is a smart pick in the third round, giving the Patriots a potential successor for Hunter Henry. Raridon may need a bit of a runway to develop, but he possesses the skill set to become a true in-line Y tight end. Overall, the top of this class looks great—and Lomu and Jacas in particular could play impact roles very early on.

Chad Reuter (NFL.com): B+

The Patriots addressed the offensive line for a second straight year in the first round, picking Lomu to play across from 2025 top-five pick Will Campbell. Lomu’s pass-protection skills should be solid on the right side, but he must be a more physical blocker against NFL edge rushers. They traded two Day 3 picks to the Chargers to select the powerful Jacas, paying the price to meet a dire need. Amid a Friday night run on tight ends, the Pats took Raridon a bit earlier than I projected, though he could grow into a solid No. 2 with some blocking skills.

Prunty excelled at North Carolina A&T before earning All-ACC honors at Wake Forest, and he showed great speed at his pro day. Crownover is another strong offensive tackle for the depth chart. Morton projects as a solid backup for Drake Maye in the future. Miller could be an excellent value if he’s able to return to his form from 2024, when he ran for 668 yards and seven TDs.

James Dator and Mark Schofield (SB Nation): B

New England moved up a bit in the first round to take tackle Caleb Lomu, with the hope he and Will Campbell will be the bookends on this offensive line for the next few years. Gabe Jacas can do a lot on the edge, from rushing the passer – he had 11 sacks last year at Illinois – to setting the edge and dropping into coverage, but if he is tasked with just getting after the QB this could be a huge pick for the Patriots. Many will talk about drafting a QB in round 7, but I’m always appreciative of a team looking to upgrade their entire QB room, even behind a young franchise QB like Drake Maye.

Matt Verderame (Sports Illustrated): B

The Patriots focused on the trenches early and often, and it makes sense. New England wasn’t good up front in 2025 despite its shocking Super Bowl run, and selecting Lomu to be the right tackle should help Drake Maye stay upright. Jacas is also a nice fit, slotting into the front seven after amassing 35.5 tackles for loss and 27 sacks at Illinois. Raridon is a true “Y” tight end (blocker and receiver) who will help in 12- and 13-personnel sets as an inline blocker for the run game. It was a solid draft for the Patriots.

Charles McDonald (Yahoo Sports): B

Caleb Lomu was incredible value at the bottom of the first round, potentially being the long-term blindside protector for Drake Maye and allowing the Patriots more flexibility with last year’s top-five pick, Will Campbell. They also found an edge defender with decent enough traits in Gabe Jacas who will at least help the Pats get more physical on the outside. They didn’t really have many premium picks outside of that, but getting Eli Raridon in the third round was nice as a potential Hunter Henry replacement down the line.

Mel Kiper Jr. (ESPN): B

One year ago, the Patriots drafted Will Campbell at No. 4. He was supposed to be the answer for Drake Maye’s lack of protection after the 2024 O-line allowed pressure on 37.4% of the young quarterback’s dropbacks. Things started off well, but Campbell went down with a knee injury in Week 12 and wasn’t the same when he returned. His relatively short 32⅝-inch arms proved problematic against playoff competition, and he allowed five sacks across four playoff games.

I thought New England might seek out the K’Lavon Chaisson replacement in Round 1, but the team went back to the offensive line well for a second straight year, taking Caleb Lomu at No. 28 after a slight trade up. Lomu was a top-25 player for me, and he’s very consistent as both a pass protector and run blocker. Patriots fans will likely want to know his arm length — it’s 33⅜ inches, much more in line with standards at the position. But Lomu also brings quick feet, which helps him adjust on the fly and keep speed rushers from reaching the corner. I’d like to see him fill out his 6-foot-6, 313-pound frame a little more, but the upside is there.

The lingering question is where he plays. Could he actually push Campbell inside and play left tackle, his college position? It’s possible. Would he replace Morgan Moses at right tackle? Eventually, yes, but not yet. Would he fall into a swing tackle role or even kick inside to guard? All of those options should be on the table, and Lomu has the versatility to help this unit form anywhere.

Limiting pressure in 2026 is just as key as getting pressure, though. The Patriots were 21st in pressure rate (31.1%) last season, and I’m not sure Dre’Mont Jones is an upgrade in that regard over Chaisson. The Pats had to do something here at the draft. Gabe Jacas was the team’s next pick, and I enjoyed his tape in the predraft process. He had 11 sacks last season, but I actually think that’s selling his pass-rush chops short. At Illinois, Jacas took on a lot of other asks, like sealing the edge and dropping in coverage. If the Patriots let him pin his ears back, he could be a real factor in getting to the QB.

Eli Raridon was another one of my guys this year. He has a big 6-foot-6 frame and can make plays down the field. It was probably a round early on him, but considering the other much-worse reaches on tight ends on Day 2, I’m OK with this move, especially since it helps Maye.

Rob Rang (Fox Sports): B

Making the roster of any NFL team is difficult, and it is exponentially harder for one coming off a Super Bowl appearance. That’s why I appreciated the Patriots’ strategy of getting pro-ready contributors with two of their three top-100 selections and gambling on athletic upside in the later rounds. 

Interestingly enough, the pro-ready players I’m referring to, however, are second-round edge Gabe Jacas and third-round tight end Eli Raridon. First-rounder Caleb Lomu has all the traits needed to eventually be a high-end starting left tackle in the NFL, but I don’t believe that he’s currently strong enough for this role. It will be interesting to see if the Patriots do push him to start as a rookie, potentially moving last year’s top pick Will Campbell inside to guard. 

While I like the Patriots’ strategy — and appreciate the difficulty of finding players who can make an impact on a team this talented and deep — their class feels long on potential and short on immediate help.  

Nate Davis (USA Today): B-

There were bigger issues afoot in Foxborough in recent days, but the reigning AFC champs also picked some new players. And while this grade isn’t intended as a knock, particularly given the Pats were selecting near the end of most rounds due to their 2025 success, first-round OT Caleb Lomu, second-round OLB Gabe Jacas and third-round TE Eli Raridon all feel like succession plans as opposed to players ready to put this team over the Lombardi hump. Maybe the cherry on top will arrive in a few weeks in the form of Brown, a transaction that would better frame a forward-thinking draft, but that calculus will also involve parting with more valuable 2027 draft capital.

Pro Football Focus:C+

Highest-graded pick (2025): CB Karon Prunty, Wake Forest Demon Deacons (86.8)

Lomu: New England jumped a few spots to get the last tackle before a noticeable tier break. Lomu was a two-year starter at left tackle for Utah, where he earned PFF pass-blocking grades above 75.0 in each season. He provides a potential long-term answer at the position, with starting right tackle Morgan Moses nearing the end of his career at 35 years old.

Jacas: Jacas can be reactionary at times, but when he diagnoses plays correctly, he shows NFL-level playmaking ability. His build and strength support versatility as a 3-4 defensive end or outside linebacker.

Raridon: Raridon may not develop into a true TE1 due to limited receiving upside, but his blocking ability makes him a strong TE2 option for teams that rely heavily on 12 personnel.

Prunty: Prunty’s 2025 campaign was driven by an 86.8 overall grade, with strong coverage efficiency: he allowed 20 receptions for 220 yards on 45 targets, two touchdowns, one interception and six pass breakups, for a 65.0 passer rating in his coverage. At 6-foot-2, 190 pounds with 31.75-inch arms, he pairs above-average size with solid testing — a 4.45 40-yard dash (84th percentile) and an 86th-percentile three-cone — which shows up in his ability to stay in phase and close on throws. Despite that production, he went unranked on PFF’s Big Board, projecting as a potential value addition with developmental starting upside.

Crownover: Crownover stands out for his massive frame at 6-foot-7 and 319 pounds with over 35-inch arms, which should earn him a look at the next level. However, he must translate those physical traits more consistently in pass protection to reach his potential. He earned a 58.4 pass-blocking grade in 2025 and allowed two sacks, two hits and 23 hurries across 428 pass-blocking snaps.

Obiazor: Obiazor is a 6-foot-3, 230-pound linebacker who ranks No. 442 on PFF’s Big Board and brings a durable, high-volume profile from his time at TCU, with 817 snaps in 2023, 727 in 2024 and 728 in 2025. He worked primarily as a middle linebacker with experience on the weak side and produced steady grades of 72.9, 71.2 and 71.5 over those three seasons. In 2025, he earned a 75.9 run-defense grade, supported by an 82.3 tackling grade and a 77.8 pass-rush grade, while recording nine pressures on 54 blitzes, 26 defensive stops and two interceptions, which reflects a well-rounded profile with contributions in multiple phases.

Morton: Morton led Texas Tech during its dominant 2025 season, ranking 11th in the FBS in big-time throw rate (6.3%) while earning a 72.7 PFF passing grade. His projection carries risk, however, as his smaller frame, struggles under pressure and a 23.6% pressure-to-sack rate — among the higher marks in the FBS — combine with inconsistent accuracy to raise concerns about his transition to the next level.

Miller: Miller has a powerful NFL build with a throwback, between-the-tackles style. Unfortunately, his lack of creativity with the ball in his hands will make securing a roster spot difficult.

Hutchins: Hutchins logged just 847 snaps over his collegiate career, leaving a limited sample for evaluation. His pass-rush production remains a work in progress, as evidenced by a 73.8 PFF pass-rush grade from 2024-25, and his sub-60.0 PFF run-defense grades in two of three seasons highlight additional concerns. Combined with below-ideal size and length, he will need further development to carve out a role at the next level.

Ryan McCrystal (Sharp Football Analysis): C

The Patriots didn’t get great value anywhere, but also didn’t make any extreme reaches. The selection of Lomu is odd because he profiles as a left tackle, where the team just drafted Will Campbell in 2025. Jacas might be the only rookie who sees significant action, as Lomu is blocked by Campbell and Morgan Moses this year.

Pete Prisco (CBS Sports): C

Best Pick: Second-round EDGE Gabe Jacas gives them much-needed help. He is a power rusher who needs some refining, but the tools are there. 

Worst Pick: I like Caleb Lomu as a player, but trading up to take a player who was a left tackle when you insist Will Campbell is the left tackle is puzzling. I know they say he can be the right tackle down the road, but he probably won’t help this year. 

The Skinny: This is not a draft I loved. Lomu will be a good player, but where and when? Jacas fills a need, but the rest of their draft was underwhelming. Does not taking a receiver mean A.J. Brown is on the way? 

The Patriots did not stop adding to its rookie pool after making their final draft pick, Boston College’s Quintayvious Hutchins, as the team signed several undrafted free agents. Please check out our Patriots UDFA Tracker to stay up to date.

FC Barcelona News: 28 April 2026

SEVILLA, SPAIN - APRIL 18: Julian Alvarez of Atletico de Madrid looks on during the Spanish Cup, Copa del Rey, Final match played between Atletico de Madrid and Real Sociedad at La Cartuja stadium on April 18, 2026 in Sevilla, Spain. (Photo By Joaquin Corchero/Europa Press via Getty Images) | Europa Press via Getty Images

17 goals from the bench – FC Barcelona
Substitutes have scored more times for FC Barcelona this season that for any other La Liga team.

Transfer rumors, news: Arsenal, Barça, Liverpool, Man Utd eye Godts – ESPN
Arsenal, Barcelona, Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester United are among the teams keeping close tabs on the progress of Ajax winger Mika Godts, TEAMtalk reports. Godts, who made his senior international debut for Belgium in their 5-2 friendly win over the United States last month, now has 16 goals and 11 assists in 29 league appearances this season.

Fifteen years since Messi’s great performance in the Champions League match between Real Madrid and Barcelona – Mundo Deportivo
He scored two goals, the second one of the best in the tournament’s history, scattering rivals, on the way to the triumphant Final at Wembley in 2011.

Joan Garcia, one step away from leading the Zamora trophy – Mundo Deportivo
The Barcelona goalkeeper, who has already kept 14 clean sheets in La Liga, has the best coefficient in the league (0.70) but needs one more game to qualify for the award.

Julian: “I can’t deny everything that comes out; they make a big deal out of things that are lies” – Mundo Deportivo
The Atlético Madrid once again addressed the rumors that repeatedly place him outside the club at the end of the season.

Ansu Fati wants to stay at Monaco – Mundo Deportivo
The father of the striker, on loan to the Monaco club but under contract with Barça until 2028, says that he is “happy there and we want him to stay” but that it depends on Hansi Flick.

Injured Serge Gnabry brought to PSG for moral support with Bayern Munich

MUNICH, GERMANY - APRIL 15: Serge Gnabry of FC Bayern Munich arrives at the stadium prior to 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 Stuart Franklin - UEFA/UEFA via Getty Images) | UEFA via Getty Images

Injured Bayern Munich attacker Serge Gnabry saw his season end in one of the worst possible ways — practicing a penalty kick.

Worse, Gnabry is also expected to miss the World Cup with Germany.

One thing that the 31-year-old will not let go of, however, is his leadership role with Bayern Munich. Even injured, Gnabry made the trip to Paris to support the squad.

“Serge is a key player for us, and also someone who has long played a different role. For us, he’s someone who brings the team together, including all the different cultures in the dressing room. It was his decision to come with. We always welcome that,” head coach Vincent Kompany said (as captured by @iMiaSanMia).

When people ask why Kompany, Max Eberl, Christoph Freund, and the rest of Bayern Munich’s brass wanted to sign Gnabry to an extension, it was about more than just his production on the field this season. The leadership and glue-like effect he has on the locker room go a long way in determining Gnabry’s true value to the team.


If you are looking for more Bayern Munich and German national team coverage, check out the latest episodes of Bavarian Podcast Works, which you can get on Acast, Spotify, Apple, or any leading podcast distributor…

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49ers News: The 49ers are Sincere about next season

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - AUGUST 23: Running back Sincere McCormick #28 of the Las Vegas Raiders runs against the San Francisco 49ers during the second half of a preseason game at Allegiant Stadium on August 23, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Chris Unger/Getty Images) | Getty Images

49ers reportedly sign veteran RB Sincere McCormick
“McCormick’s only career regular-season production came in 2024 with the Raiders, when he appeared in five games. He totaled 183 rushing yards on 39 carries (4.7 yards per attempt) and added six receptions for 29 yards.” 

Breaking down 49ers’ undrafted rookies: Intriguing pass rusher, punter with a shot (paywall)
Kamara earned All-America honors in 2023 (James Madison) and 2024 (Indiana) when he combined for 16.5 sacks, 32.5 tackles behind the line of scrimmage and five forced fumbles.  

So why wasn’t Lawrence Taylor Lite drafted? Kamara’s two-sack, 16-game senior season with the national-champion Hoosiers likely raised more questions about his ability to overcome his physical limitations at the NFL level. 

Kamara lacks ideal height and arm length (31 3/8 inches) and his poor pre-draft testing numbers included a slow 40-yard dash (4.9 seconds). In addition, he has had at least three shoulder surgeries, although he played in all 29 games over his final two seasons. 

There is a logical path to a roster spot. The 49ers counted their outside pass rush among their biggest pre-draft needs before using a third-round pick on Texas Tech’s Romello Height.”

Ranking 49ers undrafted free agents: QB pressure king Mikail Kamara leads the way (paywall)
“Still, he was consistently productive on Indiana’s national champion squad. And there were roughly 7-10 teams interested in Kamara throughout the process, with perhaps half that number pushing hard to sign him as the draft drew to a close.

What swung it for the 49ers? They plan to use him the way Indiana used him in 2024, when he had 10 sacks, 15 tackles for loss, two forced fumbles and led the FBS in total pressures (68), per Pro Football Focus.

The Hoosiers allowed him to pin his ears back and go after the quarterback that season, which is 49ers defensive line coach Kris Kocurek’s style. Last year, Kamara was asked to drop into coverage a lot more — 70 times versus 10 in 2024 — and his pass-rush stats dipped (two sacks, seven TFLs) as a result.

Another factor in the 49ers’ favor: Kamara will join former Hoosier teammate CJ West on San Francisco’s defensive line. West and Kamara spoke on the phone in the run-up to the draft, with West talking up the merits of Kocurek’s style of play.” 

49ers’ De’Zhaun Stribling pick draws confusion from Brian Baldinger
“And look, all these draft guides and all these experts—there was a lot of choices at receiver, but I don’t know that anybody had De’Zhaun going there. Look, he’s a big, fast guy, played a lot of college football. We know that. We’ll just see how quickly he can adapt and become a starter. 

“But to trade down twice, to have a whole night to think about it, to have the first pick of the second round, and you come out with that? I think that was pretty much a shock to everybody.”

Swarm FC visit Brentford’s Robert Rowan Performance Centre

Swarm FC visit Brentford’s Robert Rowan Performance Centre
Swarm FC visit Brentford’s Robert Rowan Performance Centre

Brentford recently welcomed aspiring footballers from the club’s strategic partner Swarm FC for a unique experience at the club’s training ground.

Young players with their families and coaches from Georgia, USA flew to London for sessions with club staff and a Q&A with the men’s first team.

Since 2024, Brentford has been in partnership with Swarm FC in Atlanta to establish a base in the US for the club’s player development and scouting strategy.

The aim is to build a multi-state youth football network, offering coaching education, international exchanges and pathways for top talent to potentially join Brentford and compete in the Premier League.

To nurture that pathway and inspire Swarm’s players, the club was pleased to welcome a delegation to London to experience a Premier League-standard environment.

In early April, players and coaches from Coweta County, Georgia spent their spring break in Brentford for a look behind the scenes at the men’s first team training ground, the Robert Rowan Performance Centre.

The club gave Swarm a full tour of its facilities and a rare opportunity to watch the men’s first team train ahead of their Premier League fixture against Everton.

Afterwards, first-team players Julian Eyestone, Romelle Donovan, and B-team defender Ollie Shield sat with the group for a Q&A, answering questions on rising through the ranks in football, with particular interest in the story of US-compatriot, Eyestone.

To further the young players’ understanding of the demands of being a professional footballer, Brentford staff led training sessions for Swarm and delivered an immersive ‘Life of an Academy Player' workshop. Swarm also enjoyed time on the pitch, with games organised against Brentford FC Community Sports Trust’s development squad and local opposition.

The week concluded with tickets to watch Brentford take on Everton in the Premier League, with a tour of Gtech Community Stadium before kick-off. Four Swarm players also walked out on the pitch as mascots for the game.

On the visit, Simon Davey, managing director at Swarm FC, said: "Seeing our players experience an environment like Brentford’s first-hand was exceptional. The professionalism, attention to detail, and culture throughout the club gave our players a genuine insight into what it takes to compete at the highest level.

“We’re incredibly proud of how they represented Swarm and grateful for an experience that will stay with them, both on and off the pitch.”

Jordan Tant, Swarm FC director of operations, added: “Our players and families were genuinely blown away by the humility and welcome they received from everyone at Brentford. It speaks volumes about the culture of the club. This visit was yet another real connection between our organisations, and it’s something that will stay with our players for a long time.”

Swarm’s visit to London came shortly after Brentford returned to Atlanta to attend a major youth tournament organised by Swarm.

Read the thoughts of club ambassador, Karleigh Osborne, who made the journey to grow the partnership and deliver training sessions for players and coaches.

Yankees news: Giancarlo Stanton to the IL with calf strain

NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 14: Hitting coach, James Rowson talks with Gerrit Cole #45 of the New York Yankees before the game against the Los Angeles Angels at Yankee Stadium on April 14, 2026 in New York, New York. (Photo by New York Yankees/Getty Images) | Getty Images

MLB Trade Rumors | Anthony Franco: The Giancarlo Stanton Calf Saga is essentially at the conclusion that always seemed most likely. The Yankees had the roster flexibility to wait and see how Stanton’s tight calf responded to a couple days of rest after he was pulled from their game on Friday in Houston, but they did have him undergo an MRI. They got the results last night, and he will now hit the IL with a “low grade” strain — not dire, but enough that they knew they couldn’t keep burning a roster spot.

Following Luis Gil’s Sunday night demotion, Jasson Domínguez had just been promoted yesterday to get some reps against the Rangers with Stanton unavailable. Now, they’ll be able to call up a pitcher to take an extra bullpen spot, as they won’t need a fifth starter until May 5th. Triple-A relievers Yerry De los Santos and Kervin Castro are the most likely possible options for the ’pen since they hold 40-man roster spots, though Yovanny Cruz is also a possibility.

New York Daily News | Gary Phillips: Both Gerrit Cole and Carlos Rodón have begun their rehab assignments, with the potential top two in the rotation due to return to the big-league roster soon enough. However, preventative care with both pitchers will be needed, and Cam Schlittler is also still in his first full MLB season. There’s therefore been some talk about how the club will manage all those concurrent needs, though it seems unlikely that a six-man rotation will be entertained. Matt Blake himself quashed speculation yesterday by pointing out that an extra man in the rotation leaves the bullpen a man short, and that seems outside the bounds of the Yankees’ risk profile.

NJ.com | Randy Miller: Once again, the Yankees boast a top-five offense in the game, and once again nobody walks more than the Bronx Strollers. A league-high 12.6 percent BB rate means there’s often a great deal of traffic for Yankee hitters, and that approach has been a hallmark of Aaron Boone’s time as manager. There have been instances this season where I feel the Yankees have been a little too passive however, and while a .197 ISO also paces the league, it’s a couple of ticks lower than last year’s mark, and might indicate that the club is leaving runs on the table by just walking.

MLB.com | Bryan Hoch: After a brutal start to the season, Jazz Chisholm Jr. seems to finally be returning to his baseline. The Yankee second baseman has had back-to-back strong series against the Red Sox and Astros — ABS challenges aside but more on that later today — after getting an extra day off against the Royals two weeks ago. Jazz used that time to reset some mechanical issues and move slightly back in the box, two tweaks that he’s credited with helping him get off better swings.

New York Post | Brooke Steinberg: One of the downsides of being arguably the most famous sports team in the world is apparently that a whole lot of people express their fandom through their passwords. A recent study shows literally millions of Yankee-related passwords have been leaked online, reminding even baseball fans to come up with stronger, more creative roadblocks for their personal data.

Today in Chicago History: Bulls’ Derrick Rose tears his ACL in a playoff game

Here’s a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on April 28, according to the Tribune’s archives.

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Front page flashback: April 29, 1955

1955: Eight people — including a Chicago fire captain — were killed and 20 others injured in a fire at the Green Mill hotel at 518 N. Green St. in Chicago. Officials believed the fire was intentionally set.

Weather records (from the National Weather Service, Chicago)

  • High temperature: 86 degrees (1915)
  • Low temperature: 28 degrees (1992)
  • Precipitation: 2.04 inches (1981)
  • Snowfall: 0.4 inches (1951)

1977:Ronald McDonald House opened in Chicago. The second of its kind in the United States, it was housed inside a former convent at 622 W. Deming Place and served as a home for families whose children were being treated at nearby Children’s Memorial Hospital (now Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago).

Vintage Chicago Tribune: As McDonald’s turns 70, a look back at its suburban origins

There are now six Ronald McDonald Houses near Chicago-area hospitals.

2012: Bulls guard Derrick Rose — who had already missed 27 games during the 2011-12 season with back, groin, toe, ankle and foot injuries — tore the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in his left knee with 1:22 left to play in the Eastern Conference quarterfinal opener against the Philadelphia 76ers.

The Bulls lost that series and, eventually, their championship window as Rose endured a succession of knee surgeries that eventually led to his trade to the New York Knicks.

2017: Former Chicago Public Schools CEO Barbara Byrd-Bennett was sentenced to 4½ years in prison for scheming to collect hundreds of thousands of dollars in kickbacks in return for steering contracts to SUPES Academy, an education consulting firm where she had formerly worked.

She was released about a year early, through an initiative to free inmates particularly vulnerable to COVID-19. Her lawyer said at the time of Byrd-Bennett’s release that she would serve the rest of her sentence on home confinement.

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How to watch Serie A games in South Korea

How to watch Serie A games in South Korea
How to watch Serie A games in South Korea

Serie A is becoming increasingly popular in South Korea, but if you still don’t know how to watch games from Italy’s top flight in the country, we recommend checking out this link: 해외축구중계.

The passion of Italian football fans and the historical clashes between their clubs are increasingly in demand across all markets, from the US to South America and Asia.

Serie A is increasingly popular in South Korea

Even though few South Korean footballers have played in Serie A, many have left their mark on the league, starting with ex-Perugia star Ahn Jung-hwan, who eliminated Italy from the 2002 World Cup with a famous Golden Goal in the Round of 16.

FRANKFURT, GERMANY – JUNE 13: Jung-Hwan Ahn of South Korea shoots on goal during the FIFA World Cup Germany 2006 Group G match between South Korea and Togo at the Stadium Frankfurt on June 13, 2006 in Frankfurt, Germany. (Photo by Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images)

More recently, centre-back Kim Min-jae made history at Napoli in the 2022-23 season, contributing to winning the first Scudetto in the post-Diego Armando Maradona era, ending a 33-year wait.

Serie A has proved to be one of the most unpredictable leagues over the last few years.

Even if Inter are expected to clinch their 21st Scudetto with a few games to spare this season, the previous campaign saw the Nerazzurri battle Antonio Conte’s Napoli until the very last round, with the Partenopei emerging victorious.

“In recent years, this team has always been competitive on all fronts. When you are the coach of Inter, you have big objectives; the club has built something important here,” Inter coach Cristian Chivu recently said.

“The players have shown how competitive they can be in recent years, so we are obliged to be competitive.

“When I arrived, the narrative depicted was that this team was at the end of an era, but they were reborn and found the motivation to be what they always had been.

“It is not a fluke that we are top of the table and in the Coppa Italia Final. We should’ve done better in the Champions League, but I take responsibility for that. I am proud of these lads, I love them to death. Choosing a young coach was a risk, but I always said things to their faces, and they know what our ambitions are.”

NAPLES, ITALY – MAY 23: Giovanni Di Lorenzo of Napoli lifts the Serie A TIM Scudetto title trophy after his team’s victory in the Serie A match between Napoli and Cagliari at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on May 23, 2025 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)

After Juventus’ domination with nine consecutive Serie A titles from 2012 to 2020, the Italian league has had three different winners in the last five years: Inter and Napoli twice and Milan once.

Even more interestingly, no club has ever retained the Serie A title since Juventus in 2019-20, when Maurizio Sarri won his first and only Scudetto as a coach in Turin.

Serie A’s excitement and drama will continue to entertain the fans for years to come, so make sure you tune in to watch one of the most exciting leagues in the world.

Gossip: Julian Alvarez tells Atletico he wants to join Barcelona

SEVILLE, SPAIN - APRIL 18: Julian Alvarez of Atletico de Madrid celebrates scoring his team's second goal during the Copa Del Rey Final match between Real Sociedad and Atletico de Madrid at Estadio de La Cartuja on April 18, 2026 in Seville, Spain. (Photo by Fran Santiago/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Julian Alvarez is getting the rumor mill all kinds of excited right now as talk of a summer move to Barcelona keeps on making headlines in Spain.

The latest update comes from El Chiringuito and a claim that Alvarez has already made his mind up about where he plays to play his football next season.

“Julián has taken a very important step: he has told Atlético that he wants to go to Barça. There are already contacts through intermediaries to talk about figures,” reporter José Álvarez said on Monday.

Alvarez was quizzed on his future earlier in the day, telling reporters at a media event that he “can’t be around to deny everything” and that he wants to focus on his football.

His words followed on from a report by ESPN that stated Barca had sounded out Atletico about a possible move and know that Alvarez is keen to join the Catalans.

Yet despite all the talk about Alvarez, he still appears to be out of Barca’s financial reach, and it’s difficult to see right now how a deal can be done.

Preview: Nottingham Forest vs Aston Villa – stats, team news, line-ups

Preview: Nottingham Forest vs Aston Villa – stats, team news, line-ups
Preview: Nottingham Forest vs Aston Villa – stats, team news, line-ups

Nottingham Forest welcome Aston Villa to City Ground for a mouth-watering all-Premier League Europa League semi-final first leg on Thursday night.

Despite coming into this fixture from opposite sides of the Premier League table, these two teams have a strong chance of going all the way in Europe’s second-tier tournament this season.

Forest and Villa are also squaring off in contrasting form. The Tricky Trees will be brimming with confidence after tearing Sunderland to shreds in their most recent Premier League outing.

Meanwhile, Villa suffered a minor setback in their quest to secure Champions League football after falling to a shocking 1-0 defeat against Fulham at Craven Cottage.

As excitement builds around high-stakes European clashes like this one, fans are also exploring alternative forms of entertainment off the pitch, including online betting and gaming platforms. In particular, no KYC casinos have gained popularity for offering quicker sign-ups and enhanced privacy, allowing users to dive straight into the action without lengthy verification processes.

Much like the unpredictability of a Europa League semi-final, these platforms appeal to those seeking fast-paced thrills, though users should always approach them responsibly and be mindful of local regulations.

Match Preview

Producing arguably their most complete performance of the season, Forest ripped apart Sunderland 5-0 to strengthen their chances of avoiding relegation from the Premier League.

Sunderland have been praised all season for being difficult to overpower at the Stadium of Light, but Forest decimated Regis Le Bris’ side with a minimum of fuss.

The Tricky Trees had the game wrapped up in the first half after a riotous 20-minute spell where they racked up an astonishing four-goal lead.

An own goal from Trai Hume got the ball rolling while Morgan Gibbs-White extended his record as the Premier League’s top scorer in 2026 on either side of goals from Chris Wood and Igor Jesus.

The highly sought-after Elliot Anderson joined the party at the last minute, capping off a five-star performance from Vitor Pereira’s side.

Pereira’s side have been a different beast since mid-March when they eliminated Midtjylland in the Europa League quarter final.

Forest are now unbeaten in their last eight games across all competitions (W5, D2) and will take on Villa on the back of a three-match winning streak.

However, getting the better of Villa would be a huge task for Forest, considering they’ve already failed to do so in two Premier League attempts this season  (D1, L1).

They’ve also won just one of their last five meetings with Villa (D1, L3), so they’ll have to repeat that exceptional performance against Sunderland to stand any chance when the Villans come visiting.

After missing out on goal difference last season, Villa are on course to qualify for the Champions League.

Their momentum took a hit after the narrow defeat to Fulham, where they were second best by Youri Tielemans’ admission.

But they still hold a healthy eight-point lead over Brighton & Hove Albion with four games left, so they can afford to focus on their Europa League ambitions.

With Unai Emery at the helm, Villa are undoubtedly favourites to go all the way and secure their first piece of silverware in three decades.

The defeat to Fulham snapped Villa’s six-match unbeaten streak across all competitions, including a staggering 7-1 aggregate victory over Bologna in the quarter-final.

As the most successful manager in the history of the competition, Emery knows what it takes to succeed in the Europa League, making Villa the favourites heading into Thursday’s outing.

Villa will fancy their chances of getting back to winning ways immediately, given their impressive record against Forest. 

But this will be the first time these two sides are going head-to-head in the Europa League, so Villa will be silly to underestimate their Premier League counterparts.

Team News

Forest have a couple of injury issues to worry about. Jair Cunha is a doubt for the game after picking up a knock just before the hour mark against Sunderland. 

The Tricky Trees were already missing Murillo, who sustained a hamstring injury in the 4-1 win against Burnley, so Cunha’s absence will be a huge blow.

Forest will also be without Callum Hudson-Odoi, John Victor, and Nicolo Savana.

Meanwhile, Amadou Onana is a doubt for Villa after pulling up with a knee problem in the build-up to the defeat against Fulham.

Villa will also be without Boubacar Kamara, while Ross Barkley and Alysson were not included in the Europa League squad for the knockout stages.

Nottingham Forest Potential Starting XI:

(4-4-2): Matz Sels; Olai Aina, Nikola Milenkovic, Morato, Neco Williams; Morgan Gibbs-White, Ibrahim Sangare, Elliot Anderson, Omari Hutchinson; Chris Wood, Igor Jesus.

Aston Villa Potential Starting XI:

(4-2-3-1): Emiliano Martinez; Matty Cash, Ezri Konsa, Pau Torres, Lucas Digne; Youri Tielemans, Douglas Luiz; Emiliano Buendia, Morgan Rogers, John McGinn; Ollie Watkins.

Chelsea attacker unlikely to accept mid-table Premier League move despite desperation to leave Chelsea

Chelsea attacker unlikely to accept mid-table Premier League move despite desperation to leave Chelsea
Chelsea attacker unlikely to accept mid-table Premier League move despite desperation to leave Chelsea

West Ham are keen on Chelsea striker Nicolas Jackson, but we just can’t see him making that move anytime soon.

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CaughtOffside are among the sites reporting on West Ham interest in Nicolas Jackson, on the same day that other sources reported on strong Newcastle interest in the Chelsea striker.

Jackson pushed for a loan to Bayern Munich this season, which ended up making Chelsea’s attacking options much weaker. It didn’t work out for him either, as they didn’t use him much and now don’t intend to trigger the €65m purchase clause in his loan.

He’s coming back to Cobham this summer – although it seems likely both he and Chelsea are keen to part ways permanently.

Jackson unlikely to be happy with mid-table Premier League move

We don’t really see Jackson moving to Newcastle – or to West Ham for that matter. He clearly thinks his level is above Chelsea, given how desperate he was to go to Bayern – so he must surely think it’s above these clubs too.

The good news is that there’s clearly a lot of interest in him, meaning we should get a good price if we do decide to sell.

In other news…

The London is Blue podcast had some strong feelings about how we should approach our new manager and what kind of tactics they should play.

We’re hoping to have Reece James fit to play in our next game, as he still has another week to get up to speed.

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Khvicha Kvaratskhelia ‘not thinking about’ leaving PSG

Khvicha Kvaratskhelia ‘not thinking about’ leaving PSG
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia ‘not thinking about’ leaving PSG

Khvicha Kvaratskhelia (25) has been linked with a move away from Paris Saint-Germain in recent weeks, however, according to the Georgia international’s father, he isn’t going anywhere. 

Kvaratskhelia, who now captains the Georgia national team, joined PSG from Napoli in January 2025 for an €80m fee. Despite the fierce competition in the forward line, he quickly established himself as a key player. 

In a year-and-a-half at the Parc des Princes, he has already made 74 appearances, scoring 24 goals and registering 17 assists. His form with the reigning European champions is attracting interest, notably from the Premier League, with Sky Sports linking Arsenal with a move for the player. PSG, however, consider Kvaratskhelia “near-unsellable”, the publication added. 

And the player in question has no designs on leaving the French capital any time soon, either. “Khvicha leaving PSG? He’s not thinking about that,” his father, Badri told Kviris Palitra (via Fabrizio Romano). He added, “He’s happy in Paris, where he is highly valued and respected by the club. Why should he think about moving elsewhere when he is winning titles with the team and is one of PSG’s key players?”

Badri concluded, “If PSG no longer wish to continue the cooperation, we will consider options, but for now, this is not being discussed.” Kvaratskhelia can go one step closer to winning another trophy when PSG come up against Bayern Munich in the semi-finals of the UEFA Champions League on Tuesday night.

GFFN | Luke Entwistle

“Odd” – Luckhurst puzzled by Man Utd star who was ‘totally out of sorts’ against Brentford

“Odd” – Luckhurst puzzled by Man Utd star who was ‘totally out of sorts’ against Brentford
“Odd” – Luckhurst puzzled by Man Utd star who was ‘totally out of sorts’ against Brentford

Manchester United managed to overcome the stiff challenge presented by Brentford on Monday, but Amad Diallo failed the test.

The Red Devils broke the deadlock early on thanks to a trademark Casemiro header from a corner kick. The Bees somehow failed to convert their numerous chances in the first half, but a swift counter-attack allowed the home side to double their lead through Benjamin Sesko, much to the delight of the Old Trafford faithful.

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After the break, the visitors kept pushing forward and eventually pulled one back thanks to Mathias Jensen, but it wasn’t enough to take anything out of the trip to M16.

Amad Diallo replaced injured Cunha on the left in Man Utd’s lineup

In the lead-up to the game, there were concerns over Matheus Cunha’s condition, who reportedly underwent scans in previous days. These fears were confirmed when the matchday was announced, as the Brazilian forward’s name wasn’t on the list.

Therefore, Michael Carrick started with Benjamin Sesko upfront, flanked by Matheus Mbeumo and Amad.

On previous occasions, this combination saw the Cameroonian shifted to the left wing, with the Ivorian maintaining his usual role on the right side. But this time, the manager opted to deploy Amad on the left, but it simply didn’t pay off.

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The 23-year-old squandered important chances in front of goal, and didn’t seem to be enjoying his evening. This prompted a tactical overhaul at half-time, with Noussair Mazraoui coming in for the Atalanta youth product, thus switching from the usual 4-2-3-1 formation to a 3-4-3 system.

(Stats via FotMob)

For Samuel Luckhurst, Amad’s struggles on the left were surprising, considering how this is supposed to be his natural role.

“Amad off for Mazraoui. First time Amad started on the left for MUFC and he looked totally out of sorts,” posted the Sun journalist on his X account.

“Odd how wingers can look uncomfortable on what should be their side.”

What should Man Utd deduce from Amad’s poor outing

In the current day and age, the vast majority of the players on the flank prefer to interpret the role of an inverted winger, as they can cut the middle and shoot with their strong foot, rather than the classic winger, a role that facilitates touchline runs and crosses to the box, but usually impedes their chances to score.

In this regard, Amad is no different to the bulk of modern-day wingers, so his struggles on Monday weren’t necessarily shocking, but a stern reminder of United’s need to add a right-footed left-winger to their ranks, especially if Carrick doesn’t intend to entrust Mason Mount with this role.

Despite being left-footed, Patrick Dorgu filled this position admirably on the manager’s first two outings against Man City and Arsenal, but considering the young Dane a long-term solution for this role might be a stretch at this point.

For his part, Amad remains one of Man Utd’s most devastating attacking points, even if he has to share playing time with Mbeumo, with both left-footed stars producing their best on the right side.

'Should feel ashamed' - Sutton and Houghton on Chelsea attitude

When Liam Rosenior lost his fifth consecutive league fixture away at Brighton, the clock was ticking on his time as Chelsea manager.

On the latest episode of Monday Night Club, former Premier League striker Chris Sutton said "there was a distinct lack of effort from these Chelsea players" in the 3-0 defeat at the Amex.

"That is why people were questioning their character. I am not buying the fact that, just because they have had a result after Liam Rosenior has gone, that this Chelsea team is back in any way, shape or form. I still think they have got a long way to go," added Sutton.

Chelsea's 1-0 FA Cup semi-final win against Leeds United gave the Blues their first victory in nine games.

Now the spotlight has shifted from Rosenior's sacking and onto the Chelsea players as some accuse the young squad of having "downed tools."

Former Lionesses captain, Steph Houghton, believes players "did give in" and that it was going to be hard for Rosenior to find any momentum after his players were "massively outrun" by Fabian Hurzeler's Brighton.

"When you have a team that stops running it is so hard to get it back," Houghton said.

"These next four games are when you see what these players are about - having a young squad that lacks leadership, the type of players that are going to get hold of each other. In the last three to four months, they have really missed that.

"The automatic thing is to spit their dummy out, that's exactly what they did against Brighton. They have four games left under an interim manager that they all know will be nice as they know him from the academy. So it's easy for them. It's when the next manager comes in, they can't just down tools like they did against Brighton."

Sutton added: "You still have a responsibility for that club to do the best you possibly can.

"The Chelsea players quite frankly should feel ashamed of how they played at Brighton."

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Croatia confident of Modric recovery for World Cup

AC Milan and Croatia midfielder Luke Modric holds an ice pack to his left cheek
Modric has played at four World Cup tournaments [Reuters]

Croatia coach Zlatko Dalic believes Luka Modric will be fit to lead his side at this summer's World Cup after the AC Milan midfielder had surgery on a broken cheekbone.

The 40-year-old was injured following a clash of heads with Juventus midfielder Manuel Locatelli when their sides drew 0-0 on Sunday.

Milan said Modric had suffered a "complex, multi-fragment fracture of the left zygomatic bone" and had undergone "completely successful" surgery.

The San Siro side did not specify how long Modric might be out but wished him "a speedy recovery ahead of the Fifa World Cup".

The World Cup starts on 11 June and Croatia open their campaign against England on 17 June.

"I've been talking to Luka and wished him a successful surgery and a quality and speedy recovery," said Dalic.

"I am convinced that he will do everything to be ready for the World Cup, and we'll provide full support.

"I am confident that the recovery will go according to plan and that Luka, as team captain, will lead us at another major competition this summer."

Modric is set to miss the rest of the Serie A season as AC Milan chase a Champions League spot, with four games left to play.

They are in third place on 67 points, with fourth-placed Juventus on 64 points and Como on 61 points along with Roma.

Burnley could appoint Steven Gerrard as Scott Parker faces sack after Premier League relegation

Burnley could appoint Steven Gerrard as Scott Parker faces sack after Premier League relegation
Burnley could appoint Steven Gerrard as Scott Parker faces sack after Premier League relegation

Burnley could appoint Steven Gerrard as their new manager, as Scott Parker faces an uncertain future at the club. 

The English boss took charge of the Clarets in 2024, and led them to promotion from the Championship in his debut season. 

But he failed to keep the Lancashire side in the English top-flight, as their relegation was confirmed following Wednesday’s 1-0 defeat to Manchester City

Burnley are said to be holding discussions over Parker’s future. 

If the 45-year-old leaves, Gerrard could be in contention for the managerial role, per talkSPORT

Wales boss Craig Bellamy has also been linked, as he is highly regarded from his time as Vincent Kompany’s assistant. 

Gerrard is considered as one of Liverpool’s greatest ever players. He played a pivotal role in helping the Reds win the 2005 Champions League. 

He hasn’t been successful as a manager, despite winning the Scottish Premiership title with Rangers in his first role. 

The English boss was appointed as Aston Villa’s head coach in November 2021, but lasted less than a year in the role. 

Gerrard also failed to achieve anything significant in his next job at Al-Ettifaq and left by mutual consent in January last year.  

He was linked with a return to Rangers following Russel Martin’s dismissal in October, but he rejected the opportunity. 

Gerrard is now keen to return to the dugout and is said to be open to the possibility of a Championship job. 

Jens Stage continues to deliver for Werder Bremen

Jens Stage continues to deliver for Werder Bremen
Jens Stage continues to deliver for Werder Bremen

If you heard the news of a Werder Bremen goal this weekend, and you were asked who you thought scored it, there’d really only be one name on your mind.

That name would be Jens Stage, and you would be absolutely correct. On the road to VfB Stuttgart, the midfielder gave his side the lead in the first half with a well-worked goal, playing a one-two with his wingback before hitting a first-time strike into the bottom corner.

While Bremen did concede later on, his moment of magic was enough to secure them an important point in the fight for survival. It was the second straight contest where Stage made a difference, as his brace in the Nordderby against led to a wonderful victory. Now they’re all but safe.

It was another highlight for the midfielder, who has become a real star at the Weserstadion.

Goalscoring hero

Even though Stage plays in the middle of the pitch, he’s turned into Werder’s main threat in the final third.

His goal on Sunday was his 10th of the campaign. That’s a landmark worth celebrating for most strikers, but that’s a remarkable number for a midfielder. He thrives on being the extra man in the box, coming in late when defenders have already picked up their markers. When he headed home versus Hamburg, he was practically left alone by himself.

It’s especially impressive considering Stage plays for a Bremen side that isn’t blessed with attacking talent. Simply put, he has double the amount of goals as the 2nd top-scorer at the club. Forward Justin Njinmah, who alternates between the wing and being the central striker, only has five to his name.

There are a number of players on three goals, those being Jovan Milosevic, Marco Grüll, Samuel Mbangula, and Romano Schmid. After that no one has more than one. Die Werderaner’s attacking issues are clear for everyone to see, as they have just 36 goals from their 31 games. Relegation-threatened Wolfsburg has more, and last-place FC Heidenheim has only one less.

That makes Stage’s impact that much more important. There’s reason to believe that if the team replaced him with an average midfielder, who only hangs around his part of the pitch, that they would be set for relegation this campaign. He recently missed three matches due to injury and suspension, and Bremen lost two of those, while stealing a win against the aforementioned struggling Wolfsburg.

He doesn’t even take penalties.

The great Dane won’t ever have too many chances fall his way, but he makes the most of them when they do come around. He’s a clinical finisher, so much so that he ranks amongst the Bundesliga’s elite. Before this weekend, the Bundesliga created a graphic to showcase the leaders in effective shooting.

Photo: DFL

It’s no surprise to see Harry Kane leading the way, followed by RB Leipzig’s young star Yan Diomande. In 3rd place you will find the aforementioned Stage. Despite only having an expected goals (xG) tally of 4.97, he had scored nine goals from those opportunities. That’s more than four goals over his expected number, which proves how lethal he has become.

The midfielder’s numbers improved in the Stuttgart matchup. His goal came from an xG of only 0.06, highlighting the quality of the finish. Unfortunately he did mess up his figures a little when he failed to capitalize on a loose ball at the back post a few yards out from goal. Either way, his numbers are still astounding.

What the future holds

For Bremen and Stage, this sets up an interesting summer.

The player is very happy at the Weserstadion, and he’s under contract for the next two years. The club is just as happy with him, and they’d love to keep him around. He was even given the captain’s armband during Marco Friedl’s absence in the team.

With Stage leading the charge, Werder are planning to make another push for a European place. Things are looking promising under new manager Daniel Thioune, and with an expected sale of Karim Coulibaly for upwards of 50 million Euros, there should be funds to improve the squad around him.

However, there’s a chance that teams across Europe will come calling for the Danish midfielder. Clubs with deeper pockets, and clubs with continental places already clinched will be hard to turn down.

If Bremen can’t promise Stage that they will make the next step soon, maybe it would be best to let him move on to bigger opportunities. He’s already 29, and he won’t have many years left at the highest level. A fair bid would have to come in, but 20ish million might be enough to cement a transfer.

The good news is that the Green-Whites can worry about that later. For now, they are going to enjoy practically securing their Bundesliga status for another season, and they are going to enjoy having Jens Stage and his goals around for the remainder of the campaign. 

'I hope Wirtz has a fantastic World Cup' - Klopp

Jurgen Klopp waves to Liverpool fans
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Former Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp says he hopes Florian Wirtz has a fantastic World Cup.

Wirtz joined Liverpool in June 2025, after Klopp had left the club, and has scored seven goals in all competitions for the Reds.

In an interview with BBC Sport, when asked who he thinks will be the standout players in this summer's tournament, Klopp's affinity for Liverpool came to the fore.

"I hope Flo Wirtz will have a fantastic, fantastic World Cup. I think he has everything you need to be a standout player," Klopp said.

"I don't want to put any pressure on the boy. I really think he showed already how good he can be in a difficult season."

Klopp was Liverpool manager from 2015 until 2024, where he won the Premier League, Champions League, FA Cup and more in a successful spell at Anfield.

He is now head of global football at Red Bull, and will work at the World Cup for German television as a pundit, as well as in a role as global ambassador for Budweiser.

Some of the players who had the biggest impact in winning those trophies are at this summer's tournament in North America and Klopp spoke fondly of his former players.

"I hope my players will have a great World Cup," he added.

"I hope that Andy Robertson and Alisson Becker can enjoy that when they meet each other. Can you imagine that you play together for such a long time and Scotland qualifies first time, I don't know, since when, for the World Cup, and you meet each other, your friends, your mutual friends, and you meet each other in a game like that? I mean, that must be one of the happiest moments in your life.

"I wish Virgil [van Dijk] will have a great tournament. I really wish for Mo [Salah] that he will have a great tournament. I honestly wish that Sadio [Mane] will have a great tournament. Macca [Alexis Mac Allister], if he won, if they win it again. It was so nice to see him with a medal around his neck and when he came back to Brighton.

"So many [of my] former players are part of the World Cup, which is really, really nice. And to see how time flies. Another former player of mine will be a co-pundit of mine, Mats Hummels, Thomas Muller as well, but Mats Hummels was my former player. So, all of a sudden, things changed the perspective."

Photos: Best images from Thunder's 131-122 Game 4 win over Suns

Apr 27, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) loses his footing as he controls the ball against Phoenix Suns forward Dillon Brooks (3) in the second half during game four of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

The Oklahoma City Thunder completed a Round 1 sweep with a 131-122 Game 4 win over the Phoenix Suns on Monday. They completed another 4-0 series to open the 2026 NBA playoffs.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led the way with 31 points and eight assists. Chet Holmgren had 24 points and 12 rebounds. Isaiah Hartenstein had 18 points and 12 rebounds. Ajay Mitchell put up 22 points and six assists.

Meanwhile, Devin Booker had 24 points and six assists. Dillon Brooks totaled 23 points and three rebounds. Jalen Green had 23 points and six rebounds. Collin Gillespie dropped 20 points.

Let's look at some of the best photos from the Thunder's nine-point Game 4 win over the Suns:

Apr 27, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) against the Phoenix Suns in the first half during game four of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Apr 27, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder center Chet Holmgren (7) drives to the basket against Phoenix Suns guard Devin Booker (1) in the first half during game four of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Apr 27, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Alex Caruso (9) dunks the ball against the Phoenix Suns in the first half during game four of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Apr 27, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Phoenix Suns guard Jalen Green (4) shoots the ball against Oklahoma City Thunder guard Ajay Mitchell (25) in the second half during game four of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Apr 27, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Ajay Mitchell (25) against Phoenix Suns forward Dillon Brooks (3) in the first half during game four of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Apr 27, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) drives to the basket against Phoenix Suns guard Jalen Green (4) and forward Dillon Brooks (3) in the first half during game four of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Apr 27, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Phoenix Suns head coach Jordan Ott reacts against the Oklahoma City Thunder in the second half during game four of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Apr 27, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Phoenix Suns guard Devin Booker (1) knocks down Oklahoma City Thunder center Chet Holmgren (7) as he drives to the basket in the second half during game four of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Apr 27, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Phoenix Suns guard Devin Booker (1) reacts against the Oklahoma City Thunder in the second half during game four of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Apr 27, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Luguentz Dort (5) celebrates after defeating the Phoenix Suns in a four game sweep of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Apr 27, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Phoenix Suns forward Dillon Brooks (3) reacts against the Oklahoma City Thunder in the second half during game four of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Apr 27, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) greets Phoenix Suns forward Dillon Brooks (3) after advancing in a four game sweep of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Apr 27, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) against Phoenix Suns forward Dillon Brooks (3) in the second half during game four of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Apr 27, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) greets Phoenix Suns guard Devin Booker (1) after advancing in a four game sweep of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Apr 27, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Phoenix Suns guard Devin Booker (1) against the Oklahoma City Thunder in the second half during game four of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Apr 27, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) greets Phoenix Suns forward Dillon Brooks (3) after advancing in a four game sweep of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Apr 27, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Phoenix Suns guard Grayson Allen (8) drives to the basket against Oklahoma City Thunder guard Ajay Mitchell (25) in the second half during game four of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Apr 27, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder head coach Mark Daigneault against the Phoenix Suns in the second half during game four of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Apr 27, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Phoenix Suns forward Dillon Brooks (3) celebrates a shot against the Oklahoma City Thunder in the second half during game four of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Apr 27, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Phoenix Suns guard Devin Booker (1) shoots the ball against Oklahoma City Thunder guard Alex Caruso (9) in the second half during game four of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Apr 27, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Phoenix Suns head coach Jordan Ott with forward Dillon Brooks (3) against the Oklahoma City Thunder in the second half during game four of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Apr 27, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Phoenix Suns forward Dillon Brooks (3) celebrates a shot against the Oklahoma City Thunder in the second half during game four of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Apr 27, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Phoenix Suns guard Devin Booker (1) moves the ball against Oklahoma City Thunder center Chet Holmgren (7) in the second half during game four of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Apr 27, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) against the Phoenix Suns in the second half during game four of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Apr 27, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) against Phoenix Suns forward Dillon Brooks (3) in the second half during game four of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Apr 27, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Luguentz Dort (5) defends against Phoenix Suns guard Devin Booker (1) in the second half during game four of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Apr 27, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) celebrates a shot and foul against the Phoenix Suns in the second half during game four of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Apr 27, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) drives to the basket against Phoenix Suns forward Dillon Brooks (3) in the first half during game four of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Apr 27, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Phoenix Suns guard Jalen Green (4) celebrates a shot with forward Dillon Brooks (3) against the Oklahoma City Thunder in the first half during game four of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Apr 27, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) loses his footing as he controls the ball against Phoenix Suns forward Dillon Brooks (3) in the second half during game four of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Apr 27, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder center Chet Holmgren (7) against the Phoenix Suns in the second half during game four of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Apr 27, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) against the Phoenix Suns in the second half during game four of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Apr 27, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) reacts against the Phoenix Suns in the first half during game four of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Apr 27, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Phoenix Suns guard Devin Booker (1) reacts against Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) in the second half during game four of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Apr 27, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) celebrates a three point shot against Phoenix Suns guard Collin Gillespie (12) in the first half during game four of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Apr 27, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Isaiah Joe (11) celebrates a shot against the Phoenix Suns in the first half during game four of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Apr 27, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) against the Phoenix Suns in the first half during game four of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Apr 27, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) reacts alongside Phoenix Suns forward Dillon Brooks (3) in the first half during game four of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Apr 27, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Phoenix Suns forward Dillon Brooks (3) reacts against the Oklahoma City Thunder in the first half during game four of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Apr 27, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) against Phoenix Suns forward Dillon Brooks (3) in the first half during game four of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Apr 27, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) against the Phoenix Suns in the first half during game four of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Apr 27, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Phoenix Suns guard Jalen Green (4) shoots the ball against Oklahoma City Thunder center Chet Holmgren (7) in the first half during game four of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Apr 27, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Phoenix Suns forward Royce O'Neale (00) celebrates a three point shot against Oklahoma City Thunder guard Alex Caruso (9) in the first half during game four of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Apr 27, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Phoenix Suns guard Jalen Green (4) drives to the basket against Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) in the first half during game four of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Apr 27, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Phoenix Suns forward Dillon Brooks (3) flies through the air as he defends against Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) in the first half during game four of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Apr 27, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) reacts against the Phoenix Suns in the first half during game four of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Apr 27, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) against Phoenix Suns forward Oso Ighodaro (11) in the first half during game four of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Apr 27, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder center Chet Holmgren (7) drives to the basket against Phoenix Suns forward Oso Ighodaro (11) in the first half during game four of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Apr 27, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) against the Phoenix Suns in the first half during game four of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Apr 27, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Phoenix Suns forward Dillon Brooks (3) argues with a referee against the Oklahoma City Thunder during game four of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - APRIL 27: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander #2 of the Oklahoma City Thunder sits on the bench against the Phoenix Suns during the second quarter in Game Four of the Western Conference First Round NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center on April 27, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. 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 Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - APRIL 27: Devin Booker #1 of the Phoenix Suns leaves the court after his team was defeated by the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game Four of the First Round of the NBA Western Conference Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center on April 27, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. 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 Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - APRIL 27: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander #2 of the Oklahoma City Thunder reacts after his team defeated the Phoenix Suns in Game Four of the First Round of the NBA Western Conference Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center on April 27, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. 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 Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - APRIL 27: Dillon Brooks #3 of the Phoenix Suns leaves the court after his team was defeated by the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game Four of the First Round of the NBA Western Conference Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center on April 27, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. 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 Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - APRIL 27: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander #2 of the Oklahoma City Thunder and Dillon Brooks #3 of the Phoenix Suns embrace after the Thunder victory in Game Four of the First Round of the NBA Western Conference Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center on April 27, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. 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 Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - APRIL 27: Jalen Green #4 of the Phoenix Suns shoots the ball against Chet Holmgren #7 of the Oklahoma City Thunder during the fourth quarter in Game Four of the First Round of the NBA Western Conference Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center on April 27, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. 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 Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - APRIL 27: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander #2 of the Oklahoma City Thunder reacts after his team defeated the Phoenix Suns in Game Four of the First Round of the NBA Western Conference Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center on April 27, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. 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 Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - APRIL 27: Chet Holmgren #7 of the Oklahoma City Thunder leaves the court after his team defeated the Phoenix Suns in Game Four of the First Round of the NBA Western Conference Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center on April 27, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. 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 Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - APRIL 27: Devin Booker #1 of the Phoenix Suns and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander #2 of the Oklahoma City Thunder come together after the Thunder victory in Game Four of the First Round of the NBA Western Conference Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center on April 27, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. 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 Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - APRIL 27: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander #2 of the Oklahoma City Thunder reacts after scoring during the fourth quarter against the Phoenix Suns in Game Four of the First Round of the NBA Western Conference Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center on April 27, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. 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 Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - APRIL 27: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander #2 of the Oklahoma City Thunder and Dillon Brooks #3 of the Phoenix Suns come together after the Thunder victory in Game Four of the First Round of the NBA Western Conference Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center on April 27, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. 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 Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - APRIL 27: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander #2 of the Oklahoma City Thunder reacts during the fourth quarter against the Phoenix Suns in Game Four of the First Round of the NBA Western Conference Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center on April 27, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. 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 Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - APRIL 27: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander #2 of the Oklahoma City Thunder looks on during a timeout in the third quarter against the Phoenix Suns in Game Four of the First Round of the NBA Western Conference Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center on April 27, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. 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 Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - APRIL 27: Dillon Brooks #3 and Royce O'Neale #00 of the Phoenix Suns react during the third quarter against the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game Four of the First Round of the NBA Western Conference Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center on April 27, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. 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 Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - APRIL 27: Jalen Green #4 of the Phoenix Suns and Cason Wallace #22 of the Oklahoma City Thunder reach for a loose ball during the fourth quarter in Game Four of the First Round of the NBA Western Conference Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center on April 27, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. 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 Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - APRIL 27: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander #2 of the Oklahoma City Thunder reacts during the fourth quarter against the Phoenix Suns in Game Four of the First Round of the NBA Western Conference Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center on April 27, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. 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 Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - APRIL 27: Rasheer Fleming #20 and Dillon Brooks #3 of the Phoenix Suns react during the third quarter against the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game Four of the First Round of the NBA Western Conference Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center on April 27, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. 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 Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - APRIL 27: Oso Ighodaro #11 of the Phoenix Suns shoots the ball against Chet Holmgren #7 of the Oklahoma City Thunder during the third quarter in Game Four of the First Round of the NBA Western Conference Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center on April 27, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. 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 Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - APRIL 27: Alex Caruso #9 of the Oklahoma City Thunder reacts during the fourth quarter against the Phoenix Suns in Game Four of the First Round of the NBA Western Conference Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center on April 27, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. 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 Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - APRIL 27: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander #2 of the Oklahoma City Thunder dribbles against Dillon Brooks #3 of the Phoenix Suns during the third quarter in Game Four of the First Round of the NBA Western Conference Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center on April 27, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. 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 Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - APRIL 27: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander #2 of the Oklahoma City Thunder reacts during the fourth quarter against the Phoenix Suns in Game Four of the First Round of the NBA Western Conference Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center on April 27, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. 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 Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - APRIL 27: Devin Booker #1 of the Phoenix Suns reacts during the fourth quarter against the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game Four of the First Round of the NBA Western Conference Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center on April 27, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. 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 Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - APRIL 27: Ajay Mitchell #25 of the Oklahoma City Thunder dribbles against Collin Gillespie #12 of the Phoenix Suns during the third quarter in Game Four of the First Round of the NBA Western Conference Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center on April 27, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. 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 Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - APRIL 27: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander #2 of the Oklahoma City Thunder drives to the basket against Collin Gillespie #12 of the Phoenix Suns during the third quarter in Game Four of the First Round of the NBA Western Conference Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center on April 27, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. 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 Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - APRIL 27: Jalen Green #4 of the Phoenix Suns reacts during the second quarter against the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game Four of the First Round of the NBA Western Conference Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center on April 27, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. 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 Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - APRIL 27: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander #2 of the Oklahoma City Thunder dribbles against the Phoenix Suns during the third quarter in Game Four of the First Round of the NBA Western Conference Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center on April 27, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. 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 Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - APRIL 27: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander #2 of the Oklahoma City Thunder shoots the ball between Jalen Green #4 and Oso Ighodaro #11 of the Phoenix Suns during the third quarter in Game Four of the First Round of the NBA Western Conference Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center on April 27, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. 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 Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - APRIL 27: Grayson Allen #8 of the Phoenix Suns drives to the basket against Cason Wallace #22 of the Oklahoma City Thunder during the second quarter in Game Four of the First Round of the NBA Western Conference Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center on April 27, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. 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 Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - APRIL 27: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander #2 of the Oklahoma City Thunder shoots the ball over Collin Gillespie #12 of the Phoenix Suns during the first quarter in Game Four of the First Round of the NBA Western Conference Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center on April 27, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. 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 Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - APRIL 27: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander #2 of the Oklahoma City Thunder speaks with referee Tony Brothers #25 during the second quarter against the Phoenix Suns in Game Four of the First Round of the NBA Western Conference Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center on April 27, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. 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 Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - APRIL 27: Oso Ighodaro #11 of the Phoenix Suns dunks the ball over Shai Gilgeous-Alexander #2 of the Oklahoma City Thunder during the second quarter in Game Four of the First Round of the NBA Western Conference Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center on April 27, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. 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 Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - APRIL 27: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander #2 of the Oklahoma City Thunder shoots the ball past Jalen Green #4, Devin Booker #1, and Royce O'Neale #00 of the Phoenix Suns during the second quarter in Game Four of the First Round of the NBA Western Conference Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center on April 27, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. 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 Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - APRIL 27: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander #2 of the Oklahoma City Thunder dribbles against Collin Gillespie #12 of the Phoenix Suns during the first quarter in Game Four of the First Round of the NBA Western Conference Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center on April 27, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. 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 Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - APRIL 27: Devin Booker #1 of the Phoenix Suns collects a loose ball away from Chet Holmgren #7 of the Oklahoma City Thunder during the first quarter in Game Four of the First Round of the NBA Western Conference Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center on April 27, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. 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 Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - APRIL 27: Cason Wallace #22 of the Oklahoma City Thunder reacts in front of Khaman Maluach #10 of the Phoenix Suns after his made three-point basket during the first quarter in Game Four of the First Round of the NBA Western Conference Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center on April 27, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. 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 Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - APRIL 27: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander #2 of the Oklahoma City Thunder looks on before Game Four of the First Round of the NBA Western Conference Playoffs against the Phoenix Suns at Mortgage Matchup Center on April 27, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. 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 Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - APRIL 27: Devin Booker #1 of the Phoenix Suns shoots the ball over Alex Caruso #9 of the Oklahoma City Thunder during the first quarter in Game Four of the First Round of the NBA Western Conference Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center on April 27, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. 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 Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - APRIL 27: Alex Caruso #9 of the Oklahoma City Thunder reacts against the Phoenix Suns during the first quarter in Game Four of the First Round of the NBA Western Conference Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center on April 27, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. 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 Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - APRIL 27: Devin Booker #1 of the Phoenix Suns dribbles against Luguentz Dort #5 of the Oklahoma City Thunder during the first quarter in Game Four of the First Round of the NBA Western Conference Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center on April 27, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. 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 Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - APRIL 27: Devin Booker #1 of the Phoenix Suns and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander #2 of the Oklahoma City Thunder reach after a loose ball during the first quarter in Game Four of the First Round of the NBA Western Conference Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center on April 27, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. 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 Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - APRIL 27: Chet Holmgren #7 of the Oklahoma City Thunder and Devin Booker #1 of the Phoenix Suns compete for a loose ball during the first quarter in Game Four of the First Round of the NBA Western Conference Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center on April 27, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. 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 Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - APRIL 27: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander #2 of the Oklahoma City Thunder dribbles against Collin Gillespie #12 of the Phoenix Suns during the first quarter in Game Four of the First Round of the NBA Western Conference Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center on April 27, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. 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 Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - APRIL 27: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander #2 of the Oklahoma City Thunder runs onto the court before Game Four of the First Round of the NBA Western Conference Playoffs against the Phoenix Suns at Mortgage Matchup Center on April 27, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. 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 Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - APRIL 27: Jalen Green #4 of the Phoenix Suns steals the ball from Luguentz Dort #5 of the Oklahoma City Thunder during the first quarter in Game Four of the First Round of the NBA Western Conference Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center on April 27, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. 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 Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

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How Diego Simeone can cap extraordinary evolution with biggest prize of all

Diego Simeone could still lift one trophy which has eluded him (Getty)

Football’s most prestigious trophies are not lifetime achievement awards. If they were, Mikel Arteta and Diego Simeone may see a glint of silverware in spring. Arteta’s three consecutive second-place finishes in the Premier League and back-to-back semi-finals in the Champions League can lend themselves to the idea he deserves to win a major prize. But so does the man in the opposite dugout at the Metropolitano.

Along with Massimiliano Allegri, Simone Inzaghi and Albert Batteux, Diego Simeone is in the select group who have reached two Champions League finals but won none. Only one manager has taken charge of more games in the competition without winning it: Arsene Wenger. And if that explains why Arsenal and Atletico Madrid are arguably the two biggest clubs – in the modern environment, anyway – to never become European champions, there is a chance for one to change that.

The odds may be that it isn’t Simeone. Atletico Madrid, a distant fourth in LaLiga, who came 14th in the Champions League’s initial phase, who were beaten at home by Bodo/Glimt, who have, including a penalty shootout, lost seven of their last nine games in all competitions, are few people’s idea of the best team in Europe.

Nor is this the definitive Simeone side; they have less snarling defiance, less defensive obduracy. But they are three games from the crowning glory of a stay of extraordinary longevity. It is why Simeone is sometimes compared to Wenger; each built teams and a stadium and, given the significance of annual Champions League revenues, the Argentinian could be forgiven for echoing the Frenchman’s infamous assertion that fourth place is like a trophy.

An unexpected opportunity emerged for Wenger to win a last Premier League in 2015-16; Arsenal did not take it. Now, amid Barcelona’s red cards and Tottenham’s mistakes, a route has opened up for Atletico.

For the first time in Simeone’s reign, they have gone further than Real in the Champions League; indeed, Real knocked their rivals out five times, including in the 2014 and 2016 finals. It was only Real who stopped the classic Simeone side from being officially Europe’s finest.

This is a very different Simeone team. That could be interpreted as a sign that he has mellowed or changed or that his powers are fading. Certainly Atleti are not the byword for frugality they were. This team have conceded 18 in their last nine games in all competitions, 34 in 18. Atleti had the worst defensive record of the top 16 finishers in the Champions League group phase.

Griezmann has been revitalised at Atletico (Getty)
Griezmann has been revitalised at Atletico (Getty)

But they have been prolific. Atleti’s 34 goals this season in the Champions League have been bettered only by Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich; it is more than Manchester City and Inter got between them. In a different format, Atleti only scored 17 in the 2015-16 Champions League when they reached the final. Now they have played four games against English clubs this season. The scores have been 2-3, 0-4, 5-2 and 2-3.

It may seem a strange world if Simeone’s Atleti have been reinvented as the great entertainers. But perhaps, a decade ago, they were defined by what they were not and could not be. In a world of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, Atleti could not outscore Barcelona and Real; but they could defend better.

Julian Alvarez has been a key presence (Getty)
Julian Alvarez has been a key presence (Getty)

But Simeone has always liked a No 9; he often has multiple centre-forwards. He bought Julian Alvarez and Alexander Sorloth in the same summer. He has also embraced wingers, in the January buy Ademola Lookman and his son Giuliano.

If previous Atletico teams were built from the back, this one may start from the front, with Antoine Griezmann’s influence apparent. That the Frenchman, first bought by Simeone at 23, soon to leave at 35, is going underlines that Simeone has lasted a footballing lifetime in Madrid. The captain Koke remains and predates him; he has made a record 733 appearances for Atleti, 699 of them for Simeone. But some of the other stalwarts of the two Champions League finals, such as Diego Godin and Juanfran, are names from another era.

Is Simeone an anachronism or timeless? He still dresses like an extra from Goodfellas. He still gets sent off, even if his red card in the 2014 final had a difference from his September dismissal at Anfield, when he said he waded into the crowd because he was insulted. His subsequent explanation felt like Simeone showing his sensitive side; so, too, his emotional tribute to Griezmann in their press conference before the Barcelona tie.

Atletico saw off Barcelona in a dramatic game to make the semi-finals (Getty)
Atletico saw off Barcelona in a dramatic game to make the semi-finals (Getty)

Every season can bring the suggestion it should be Simeone’s last; after all, none of his six previous jobs lasted more than 60 games and he is approaching 800 with Atletico. But he turned 56 on Tuesday, not the 68 Wenger was when Arsenal pensioned him off, and the Argentinian’s touchline antics can make him seem younger.

Maybe it is hard to envisage anyone else managing Atleti, but he still feels the best candidate. Or maybe the fact that Apollo Sports Capital became majority owners last year could bring seismic change; there are times when it seems Simeone’s best days are behind him. Now, suddenly, there is the potential the finest of all lies in Budapest at the end of this month.

Winning the Champions League would be a reward for what amounts to an astonishing body of work. Maybe, too, it might see some neutrals cheering on Atletico. If so, Diego Simeone may have completed an unlikely journey from prince of darkness to international treasure.

Jaden McDaniels embraces the villain role in Denver after Game 5 loss to Nuggets brings boos

DENVER (AP) — Jaden McDaniels got more pushback from the Denver Nuggets and their fans as he heard constant boos from the crowd all evening.

All it did was embolden McDaniels, the antagonistic Minnesota Timberwolves forward who's worked his way under the skin of Nuggets Nation through his words and his actions.

Following a 125-113 loss to Nikola Jokic and the Nuggets in Game 5 of their first-round playoff series on Monday night, McDaniels insisted he wouldn't be back in Denver anytime soon.

“We just ended up losing the day, but we’re going to win the next one,” said McDaniels, whose team leads the best-of-seven series 3-2 heading into Game 6 on Thursday night in Minnesota.

McDaniels labeled the Nuggets “ all bad defenders ” after Minnesota won Game 2. Denver didn't have much of a response in the lead-up to Game 3 — or during the game itself.

On Saturday, McDaniels again drew the ire of the Nuggets — more specifically, Jokic — after violating an unwritten rule by scoring on a layup with the game already conceded. Jokic raced down the court and confronted him as players gathered around. The dustup resulted in e jections and fines but no suspensions.

This time, the Nuggets had a response. So did the Ball Arena crowd, which booed McDaniels each time he touched the ball.

"I love this environment, everyone hating me,” McDaniels said. “I feed into it. It just brings the best out of me.”

McDaniels finished with 13 points on 5-of-11 shooting in just more than 27 minutes of action. He also had four of the Timberwolves' 25 turnovers. The miscues may be understandable, though, as the team works on playing without Donte DiVincenzo (ruptured right Achilles tendon) and Anthony Edwards (knee).

“It’s really just the gravity they carry,” McDaniels said. “I feel like we still did a good job.”

At times, the game got a little chippy — and he was sometimes at the center of it. Such as in the fourth quarter with some pushing and words with Jonas Valanciunas, who's 60 pounds heavier than McDaniels.

There was also Christian Braun hanging on the rim after a dunk and pointing in the direction of McDaniels. That drew Braun a technical and revved up the crowd.

“It's all fun to me. I don’t really care. I feed into it,” McDaniels said. “We've just got to get the job done next game, and then there’s no more talking.”

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Watch: Exit-bound Real Madrid captain’s mocking gesture towards Alexander-Arnold

Watch: Exit-bound Real Madrid captain’s mocking gesture towards Alexander-Arnold
Watch: Exit-bound Real Madrid captain’s mocking gesture towards Alexander-Arnold

The spotlight on Dani Carvajal this season has shifted away from his performances and towards his increasingly uncertain role at Real Madrid. 

Once a guaranteed starter and a key figure in the squad, the experienced right-back now finds himself on the fringes under manager Alvaro Arbeloa.

Simply put, Carvajal’s involvement has dropped significantly in recent weeks. 

His last start came in the 1-1 draw against Girona on April 7, and since then, he has only featured briefly off the bench against Deportivo Alaves. 

The situation became even more telling during the recent 1-1 draw against Real Betis, where Carvajal remained an unused substitute throughout the match. 

His absence from the pitch raised further questions about his standing in the team, especially given his experience and leadership role.

Mocking TAA?

Adding to the intrigue, television cameras picked up a moment on the bench that quickly caught attention. 

During the second half, a defensive lapse from Trent Alexander-Arnold, who has overtaken Carvajal in the pecking order, appeared to have caught the veteran defender’s attention. 

The English full-back was seen not tracking his runner during a Betis counterattack, instead jogging back towards his goal.

In response, Carvajal was seen making a gesture from the bench, seemingly mimicking the lack of urgency by moving his hands in a walking motion. 

The reaction, subtle but noticeable, has been widely interpreted as a sign of frustration, not just with that specific moment, but with his current situation at the club.

It must be noted that the relationship between Carvajal and Arbeloa is strained, and moments like this do little to ease that perception.

Beyond the immediate tension, Carvajal’s future is up in the air. His contract is set to expire this summer, and there is still no clear indication of whether he will continue at the club. 

Barcelona snap up Polish gem ahead of Espanyol and Villarreal

Barcelona snap up Polish gem ahead of Espanyol and Villarreal
Barcelona snap up Polish gem ahead of Espanyol and Villarreal

Barcelona’s commitment to identifying elite young talent across Europe has taken another step forward, with the club securing the signing of highly-rated Polish youngster Kajetan Paweł Goral. 

According to SPORT, the deal has already been completed, with the young midfielder set to feature for Barcelona’s Under-13 side during the 2026–27 campaign. 

The club had been tracking his development closely for some time, and their interest intensified after inviting him to train at La Masia late last year.

A strong scouting

That initial opportunity allowed Goral to experience Barcelona’s playing philosophy first-hand while also adapting to football in Catalonia. 

During this period, he began gaining match experience with local side Mercantil, where he quickly made an impact. 

His performances stood out immediately, earning him recognition as one of the most exciting young players in his category.

In a short span, he has consistently delivered goals and decisive contributions, showing both technical quality and composure in attacking areas. 

Goral is widely regarded as a technically gifted midfielder with a natural instinct for goal. 

Meanwhile, his rapid progress has not gone unnoticed elsewhere, as clubs such as Espanyol and Villarreal had also shown interest after his standout displays in regional tournaments, including a memorable performance in Cambrils.

Recognising his potential early, Barcelona acted quickly to secure his signature before competition intensified further. 

The move ensures that Goral will now continue his development within one of the most respected youth systems in world football.

As he prepares to transition from 7-a-side to 11-a-side football, the challenge ahead will be significant. 

However, with his talent and early trajectory, Barcelona will be confident that they have added another exciting piece to their long-term project.

'Unfair on her achievements': Internet fumes after Olympic medallist Manu Bhaker asked about Vaibhav Sooryavanshi

NEW DELHI: An interaction at the National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) 75th anniversary event in Delhi has sparked debate online after Olympic medallist Manu Bhaker was asked about teenage cricket sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi.

The exchange, intended as a cross-sport reference between two young Indian sporting names, quickly shifted focus away from the shooter’s own achievements, triggering criticism on social media about misplaced framing of the question.

When asked about the 15-year-old cricketing sensation Sooryavanshi, Bhaker, however, responded thoughtfully, stressing guidance and environment over age.




She said: "I would say that if the mentorship is good, the company around him is good, and the people around are good, then age is just a number. And there is no age for talent."

"Great things happen at 60, they happen at six. So if the people around him mentor him well and guide him properly, then I am sure he will be the next big star," the 24-year-old explained, highlighting the importance of support systems for young athletes transitioning into elite sport discussions.

However, the framing of the question drew sharp reactions online, with many arguing that it sidelined Bhaker’s own Olympic success.

Prominent social media figure and former KKR team director Joy Bhattacharjya wrote: "Folks, she is an Olympic medallist. To ask her what she thinks of Vaibhav Sooryavanshi is unfair to her achievements and her sport. Cricket anyway is the ruling passion of the country; your sports editors do not need another celebrity quote to spin a headline on Sooryavanshi. Optionally, next time ask Vaibhav Sooryavanshi about Manu Bhaker and see the looks you get."


— joybhattacharj (@joybhattacharj)


Other social media users also echoed similar sentiments, noting how athletes from non-cricket sports are often pulled into cricket-centric narratives, especially in headline-driven coverage cycles.

— TheKhelIndia (@TheKhelIndia)


— OpJakharBeyoung (@OpJakharBeyoung)

— CricketopiaCom (@CricketopiaCom)


— Sonakshi_V (@Sonakshi_V)


— vaitheek (@vaitheek)


— KoustavOfficial (@KoustavOfficial)


— lav_narayanan (@lav_narayanan)


Meanwhile, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi continues to draw attention in cricketing circles with milestones in IPL performances.

At 15, he has already become the youngest player to reach 1,000 T20 runs and has registered multiple standout knocks in the IPL season, including centuries and high strike-rate innings.

His India U19 record reflects prolific scoring, establishing him as one of the most closely watched young batters in the system. Many have already expressed their opinion that they would like to see Sooryavanshi playing for India's senior team soon.


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Kyle Tucker delivers first walk-off as Dodgers beat Marlins

Los Angeles Dodgers right fielder Kyle Tucker (23) gets doused with a cooler of ice water by right fielder Alex Call (12) after hitting a walk-off single to defeat the Miami Marlins in the ninth innin...
Los Angeles Dodgers right fielder Kyle Tucker (23) gets doused with a cooler of ice water by right fielder Alex Call (12) after hitting a walk-off single to defeat the Miami Marlins in the ninth innin...

LOS ANGELES — There are nights at Dodger Stadium when the script feels predictable,  a stacked lineup, an early lead, a shutdown bullpen. And then there are nights like Monday, when nothing quite works until, suddenly, everything does.

Enter Kyle Tucker, or, as the Marlins might prefer not to remember him, the boogeyman in Dodger blue.

KYLE TUCKER WALKS IT OFF! pic.twitter.com/EdxoHGjLWa

— Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers) April 28, 2026

For eight innings, Tucker looked nothing like the hitter the Dodgers invested $60 million a year in. He was 0-for-4, the timing just off, the impact absent. The offense around him wasn’t much better. After a two-run first inning, the Dodgers went quiet, stuck on two runs while the Miami Marlins chipped away and eventually pulled ahead.

By the time Tucker walked to the plate in the ninth, the Dodgers were down to their final out, bases loaded, two outs, trailing by one. 

On the mound: right-hander Tyler Phillips, thrust into a messy situation after an injury to Pete Fairbanks forced an abrupt change of plans.

First pitch: splitter. Tucker fouled it off.

“I thought I had him,” Tucker would say later after the game.

Second pitch: another splitter.

This one didn’t get away.

Tucker drove it into center field, a clean, decisive swing that instantly flipped the night. Dalton Rushing scored easily from third. Then came the roar, delayed, as Shohei Ohtani raced all the way home from second.

Ballgame. A 5–4 Dodgers win. Tucker’s first walk-off in Dodger blue.


For a brief second, even Tucker wasn’t sure it was over.

“I was like, Did I get the score wrong or what?” Tucker said. “Then I saw everyone running out. I was like, okay, sweet. This is sick.’”

It was more than sick, it was necessary.

Dave Roberts didn’t overstate it, but he didn’t need to.

“He needed it,” Roberts said.

He’s right. Tucker’s start to the season has been uneven, a .236 average, flashes of power, but not yet the consistent force the Dodgers envisioned. Nights like Monday don’t erase that. But they do something almost as important: they suggest what’s coming.

Because when Tucker is right, that at-bat, patient, dangerous, punishing mistakes, is exactly what it looks like. Lost in the late-game heroics was a strange, uneven night overall.

Teoscar Hernández provided the early spark with a two-run single in the first, capitalizing on the moment which allowed both Freddie Freeman and Ohtani to score. It should have been the start of a big offensive night.

It wasn’t.

The Dodgers didn’t score again until the ninth.


Meanwhile, Yoshinobu Yamamoto endured his roughest outing of the season, and, notably, on Japanese Heritage Night at Dodger Stadium. He battled through five innings, but command issues caught up with him in the fifth, when Liam Hicks launched a three-run homer that flipped the game.

“I just don’t think he was sharp enough,” Roberts said.

Yamamoto’s final line; five innings, four runs (three earned), four walks,  told the story of a night where he never fully found his rhythm. Still, his ERA sits at 2.87, and there’s little sense of long-term concern.


If anything, Monday underscored something the Dodgers have leaned on all season: they don’t need everything to click at once.

They just need a moment.

And on this night, that moment belonged to Tucker.

A quiet game turned electric in two pitches. A slow start interrupted by one swing. A reminder, to the Marlins, to the crowd, maybe even to Tucker himself, of exactly why the Dodgers made the investment they did.

Rummenigge hails Harry Kane as Bayern’s greatest coup, eyes contract extension after record-shattering season

Rummenigge hails Harry Kane as Bayern’s greatest coup, eyes contract extension after record-shattering season
Rummenigge hails Harry Kane as Bayern’s greatest coup, eyes contract extension after record-shattering season

Karl-Heinz Rummenigge has called Bayern Munich's signing of Harry Kane one of the most important coups in the club's history.

Kane has been a revelation since signing for Bayern from Tottenham Hotspur for an initial club-record fee of €100m (£82m) in 2023.

The England captain has scored 138 goals in 141 games for the German giants and has emerged as the frontrunner for the Ballon d'Or, following his role in the club's record-breaking season.

Bayern have scored 113 goals and counting in theBundesliga to set a new divisional record. Kane has netted 53 times across all competitions, the best return of his club career. No player in Europe's top five league has scored more goals than Kane, who is comfortably clear in the race for the European Golden Shoe.

Kane has been linked with a potential return to the Premier League, where he trails Alan Shearer's all-time goal record by just 47 goals. However, Bayern's regular pursuit of major trophies and Kane's happiness in Munich have cooled that speculation.

The 32-year-old will hope to inspire Bayern past Paris Saint-Germain in theChampions League tonight. The Bavarians travel to the Parc des Princes to take on the European champions, in the first leg of their semi-final tie.

Ahead of the clash, Bayern board member Rummenigge revealed that the club are keen to agree a new contract with Kane.

He called the forward's arrival at the Allianz Arena one of the club's best-ever signings.

"Getting Harry Kane to Munich was an important coup in the history of the club. It is known that he had a release clause," Rummenigge toldt-online.

"He didn't trigger that and signalled he would definitely stay in Munich. And, as agreed, those responsible in the operational area will hold talks with him at some stage after the season with the clear aim of extending his contract."

On this day: Jacques Villeneuve’s maiden F1 win in Michael Schumacher duel

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Over the past five decades, only one driver has become a Formula 1 race winner within the first five grands prix of his career. This was Jacques Villeneuve, on 28 April 1996.

Soon to be 25 at the time, Villeneuve joined F1 as the reining IndyCar champion and Indy 500 winner, with his late father Gilles’ aura weighing on his shoulders.

The Canadian was snapped up by 1995 constructors’ runner-up Williams alongside Damon Hill, with David Coulthard finding shelter at McLaren.

The Adrian Newey-designed FW18 proved to be dominant, and Villeneuve took pole on debut in Melbourne, with victory eluding him because of an oil leak – though he later claimed that he was asked to slow down for ‘team harmony’ reasons.

Read Also: Five revelations by F1 1997 world champion Jacques Villeneuve

It was just a matter of time until Villeneuve broke his duck, and he took his maiden win at round four, the European Grand Prix.

Williams locked out the front row at the Nurburgring, for just the second time that year, with Villeneuve 0.78s slower than Hill. But the latter’s sluggish getaway allowed his team-mate to easily move into the lead at the start, as the Briton tumbled down to fifth behind Coulthard, Jordan’s Rubens Barrichello and reining champion Michael Schumacher, now at Ferrari.

Jacques Villeneuve, Williams

Jacques Villeneuve, Williams

As Hill laboriously attempted to find a way out of traffic – he passed Schumacher into Turn 1 but encountered stern resistance from Barrichello – Villeneuve quickly pulled away, with his advantage over Coulthard reaching 13 seconds ahead of the first round of pitstops.

But the Quebecois wasn’t out of reach. Schumacher undercut his rivals and brought his nine-second deficit to Villeneuve down to one second in just nine laps. The Williams driver withstood the Ferrari’s pressure – including another undercut attempt – over the remaining 30 tours.

“I was thinking the whole time about last year, because I thought ‘there should be a situation coming now where I can pass him and make the same’,” Schumacher commented, referring to the 1995 Nurburgring race, when he overtook race leader Jean Alesi with two laps remaining.

Jacques Villeneuve, Williams

Jacques Villeneuve, Williams

“But honestly, Jacques has done a fantastic race, without mistakes, and there was just no way for me to pass him. We had a great race together, very close fighting, and I’m very pleased to come second.”

Villeneuve added: “Michael was pushing very hard. He was quick the whole race, but he got close to me midway through the second run. He was a bit quicker than me, so it was tough, mostly when we got behind a backmarker, but it was fun. That’s how racing should be.”

Interestingly, this was the first of six times Villeneuve and Schumacher ended up on the podium together – none of which occurred in the 1997 season, during which they battled for the title.

Jacques Villeneuve and Michael Schumacher on the podium alongside David Coulthard

Jacques Villeneuve and Michael Schumacher on the podium alongside David Coulthard

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Thunder breeze through the first round for a 3rd straight year and brace for tougher games ahead

PHOENIX (AP) — Oklahoma City’s first-round dominance in the NBA playoffs continues.

The road should get at least a little tougher in the coming weeks — but there's little doubt the defending champions are well-equipped to defend their title.

The Thunder finished off a four-game sweep of the Phoenix Suns on Monday night, winning 131-122 after pulling away in the fourth quarter. Oklahoma City is 12-0 in the first round over the past three years.

“It's a really good feeling," guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander said of the sweep. “Just for our confidence as a group, it's good to get the playoff run started the right way. You never know what can happen — and usually the later you go, the better the teams, and the series won't go like that. You want to give yourself as many days as possible to rest.”

The 27-year-old Gilgeous-Alexander looked every bit like the reigning Most Valuable Player against the Suns, averaging 33.8 points and shooting 55.1% from the field. He was at his best in Game 3, scoring 42 points on 15-of-18 shooting.

He was very good again in Game 4, scoring 31 points on 10-of-17 shooting. The Thunder's offense was at its best in the series finale, with Chet Holmgren scoring 24 and Ajay Mitchell adding 22.

Oklahoma City shot nearly 54% from the field and made 17 of 34 (50%) 3-pointers.

“We played the right way, nothing out of the usual,” Gilgeous-Alexander said. “Guys were out there making aggressive plays and playing for each other. We have a formula we try to play with and we try to impose it every night.”

The Thunder will face the winner of the Los Angeles Lakers-Houston Rockets series in the Western Conference semifinals. The Lakers have a 3-1 lead after the Rockets won Game 4.

Even though they swept the series, the Thunder were hit with some adversity when starter Jalen Williams went down with a hamstring injury in Game 2. Oklahoma City still had plenty of depth to get past the gritty but overmatched Suns, who barely qualified for the playoffs after beating the Golden State Warriors in the play-in tournament.

Mitchell stepped into the starting lineup for Williams and looked confident, particularly in Game 4. He finished with 22 points and six assists, showing he could handle the larger workload in the postseason.

A second-round draft pick out of Santa Barbara, the 6-foot-4 guard has quickly become a vital part of the rotation.

“Ajay is one of the toughest dudes in the league,” Gilgeous-Alexander said. “Mentally, he's never shaken. He's never afraid of the moment. Ajay can be having the worst day ever and you would never know because he's so solid.”

The Thunder's superior size was also on display against the Suns, who were without starting center Mark Williams because of a foot injury. The 7-foot-1 Holmgren and 7-foot Isaiah Hartenstein combined for 24 rebounds on Monday night, including nine on the offensive glass.

Holmgren said the Suns were a guard-heavy team that tried to go small. He figures others will take a different approach but believes the Thunder are ready for anything.

“We're going to see different teams match up in different ways,” Holmgren said. "Some are going to go big and some are going to go small and play with more pace and open the floor. But I think we've seen a lot of what we could see at this point. Now it's just about going out and executing.”

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Liverpool enter race for Puskas Award contender

Liverpool enter race for Puskas Award contender
Liverpool enter race for Puskas Award contender

Liverpool require big changes on the wings ahead of the summer transfer window.

Mohamed Salah is LEAVING the club having reached an agreement to rip up his £400k per week contract a year early. And Federico Chiesa - the reserve right winger - is likely to join the Egyptian King on the exit ramp.

On the other side we could see an improvement sought for Cody Gakpo while Arne Slot has been reluctant to offer Rio Ngumoha significant game time.

And while we have seen wingers such as Yan Diomande and Bradley Barcola linked with an Anfield arrival a new name has now emerged on the radar.

Mika Godts scores sensational goal

A young Belgian tearing up the Eredivisie is the latest name in fashion for a host of Premier League and European clubs - with Liverpool right in the frame to sign him.

Mika Godts, 20, has established himself as Ajax’s MVP during the current season - scoring 16 goals and delivering 11 assists in the Dutch top flight.

Accordingly he is on the radar of all the major Premier League teams with a report in TEAMtalk claiming several were present over the weekend when Godts put on quite the show.

Godts scored what will perhaps turn out to be a Puskas award-winning effort in a league game against NAC - with Arsenal and Chelsea recruiters in attendance among others.

Mika Godts puts on a show

Although Liverpool were not believed to be in the stadium for the tie - they “appreciate” the Belgium international per the report.

“Aston Villa, Newcastle United and Leeds United were also among the Premier League clubs keeping a close eye on proceedings, while long-term admirers Tottenham Hotspur remain firmly in the picture,” the report reads.

“Liverpool and Manchester United are also known to appreciate Godts.

“Barcelona, Atletico Madrid and RB Leipzig are also monitoring his progress as Ajax prepare for what looks set to be their next major sale.”

Mika Godts: Situation summary

Mika Godts is a 20‑year‑old Belgian winger who has exploded from prospect to undisputed starter at Ajax over the past 18 months.

A left‑sided, right‑footed forward, he plays high and narrow from the wing, constantly looking to attack the box rather than just hold width.

On the pitch he’s a high‑usage attacker: lots of touches in the final third, aggressive shot volume and double‑digit goal contributions, with 2025‑26 seeing him lead the Eredivisie for combined goals and assists.

His game is built on sharp changes of direction, quick one‑twos and a calmness in front of goal that belies his age, though his off‑ball intensity is still a work in progress.

Kyle Tucker’s quiet night turns loud with a walk-off hit for the Dodgers

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Kyle Tucker got his first walk-off hit since signing a blockbuster deal with the Los Angeles Dodgers.

The right fielder's game-ending single scored the tying and winning runs in a 5-4 victory over the Miami Marlins on Monday night after he was hitless in his first four at-bats, including a strikeout. It was his first walk-off hit since May 15, 2023, with Houston.

“It was great. He needed it,” manager Dave Roberts said. “He’s been grinding and trying to find some success and some good fortune. Big spot right there, walk-off at home, so that was great.”

Last week, Tucker was dropped to the cleanup spot from the No. 2 hole in an effort to get the slugger going.

“I’ve had some good contact with not a whole lot to show,” he said. “It’s tough sometimes just because you don’t see the results right away, but you've got to stick to it and just try to make as much quality contact as you can.”

The change in the order will be the plan going forward.

“Moving him down allowed the game to come to him a little bit slower and I think that has been a benefit,” Roberts said.

Tucker signed a $240 million, four-year contract with the Dodgers in January. He had yet to break out at the plate despite batting behind leadoff hitter Shohei Ohtani until swapping places with Freddie Freeman in the order.

Joining a star-laden clubhouse as a big-time free agent can unsettle some players.

“The transition certainly is unpredictable,” Roberts said. “He’s very consistent in how he approaches each day. He is traditionally a slow starter as I understand. He’s a pro and he wants to be out there and still plays good defense. I do think that a moment like this, even for a player that’s been around a long time, can kind of inspire more confidence in him.”

Tucker prefers to let his performance speak for itself. Playing alongside Ohtani, Freeman and Mookie Betts, he no longer has to carry a team or be its face the way he did with the Chicago Cubs.

Roberts said he's given up trying to read Tucker's poker face.

“That’s just who he is. It’s not personal to anybody,” the manager said. “Just doesn’t give anyone a whole lot.”

Instead of shaking Tucker's hand after his game-winning hit, Roberts pushed him in the chest, which provoked a smile.

Tucker barely reacted as Ohtani and Dalton Rushing scored the tying and winning runs.

“I hit it and started going to first and it wasn’t quite loud yet until we actually ended up winning the game,” Tucker said, “so it was like, did I get the score wrong? But afterwards I saw everyone running out and it got loud, so I was like, ‘Sweet, this is sick.’”

That qualified as a big reaction from Tucker.

“Guys are working on him. I think he’ll loosen up," Roberts said. “I think even Shohei when he first got here was a little bit more reserved compared to where he is now.”

Tucker said the players and coaching staff have made him feel at home.

“Anytime I can contribute to the win I’m happy,” he said. “It's been nice being over here.”

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Nuggets go 'all hands on deck' to keep series, season alive vs. Timberwolves

DENVER — With the season on the line, Denver Nuggets head coach David Adelman said pregame that Game 5 Monday night would be “all hands on deck.”

It wasn’t a smokescreen. 

Playing down a man thanks to Aaron Gordon’s ailing calf, the Nuggets looked early and often to players whose previous roles in this series have varied from inconsistent to nonexistent.

Spencer Jones starred. Cameron Johnson played his best game of the series. Jonas Valnciunas contributed. Tyus Jones played his first non-garbage time minutes of the series as the Nuggets played 10 deep.

The result was a 125-113 Nuggets win over the Minnesota Timberwolves to cut their series deficit to 3-2 and keep their season alive.

Nikola Jokić plays best game of series

Nikola Jokić (27 points, 16 assists, 12 rebounds) and Jamal Murray (24 points, 7 assists, 4 rebounds) led the way. But they didn’t have to do it all, and they didn’t run out of gas down the stretch. For the first time since a Game 1 win, the Nuggets didn’t look overmatched after halftime.

Instead they rode a 13-of-21 shooting effort from the field to a 37-point third quarter that iced the win and allowed a rowdy Denver crowd to spend the fourth quarter largely celebrating the extension of the season. And they flustered a Timberwolves offense playing without Anthony Edwards and Donte Divincenzo, forcing 25 turnovers to create repeated transition opportunities on offense.

“I think that is the first game that we did something they were doing to us,” Jokić said of turning defense into transition buckets. “Those 2-on-1s, 1-on-0s … definitely are something that kills the opponent. You work so much for points and someone else goes in and lays up. …

“It just kills your momentum. Definitely that’s something that we need to do more.”

Spencer Jones stars in place of Aaron Gordon

Jones earned his first standard NBA contract in February after playing his first 1 ½ NBA seasons on a two-way deal. Despite playing in the first playoff series of his career, he’s earned the trust of Adelman and his teammates and started in place of Gordon for a second time this series.

The result was one of the best games of Jones’ short career. He hit back-to-back 3s in the third quarter that helped Denver open its lead to 15 points.

SPENCER JONES BACK-TO-BACK THREES pic.twitter.com/VaURvQNobM

— Matt Brooks (@MattBrooksNBA) April 28, 2026

He finished the night with 20 points while shooting 7 of 9 from the field and 4 of 5 from 3.

“Some guys want opportunities,” Adelman said of Jones after the game. “Other guys take them and run with them. He's done that the whole season.”

Jones was also the primary defender on Minnesota’s No. 1 option, Julius Randle. He battled the big man repeatedly in the post. The physicality was an element frequently missing from the Nuggets during their three-game skid heading into Tuesday night.

“I was kind of excited to play in the playoffs because it feeds more to my game, less ticky-tack fouls, I can be more aggressive,” Jones said. “You saw that with me and Randle battling all night like that.

“They let go a lot more physicality. I love that aspect. That's why I really wanted to play in the playoffs, you know, to get the refs off my back just a little bit.”

Role players, bench step up

Cameron Johnson, who averaged 10 points in Games 1-4, scored a series-high 18 points while shooting 8 of 13 from the field.

Tyus Jones and Valanciunas, who were teammates for two seasons with the Memphis Grizzlies, played key minutes together down the stretch. They weren’t spectacular. But they got the job done where Denver had faltered in Games 2-4.

“Tyus was Tyus,” Adelman said. “Nothing spectacular, just clean, just playing clean basketball.”

Clean Nuggets basketball was an element that was previously missing for much of the series.

Can Denver do it on the road?

The series now heads back to Minneapolis for Game 6 with the Nuggets facing two more elimination games in a best-case scenario. But they still have a chance. And they’ll face a depleted Timberwolves team that will continue to play without Edwards (knee) and Divincenzo (Achilles).

But it won’t come easy on the road, even with Minnesota playing shorthanded. Role players tend to thrive at home in the NBA. Producing on the road is a different task altogether, especially when the bright lights of the playoffs are glaring down.

The Nuggets have twice rallied from 3-1 playoff deficits during the Jokić-Murray era, with both of those wins arriving in the 2020 Bubble postseason. If they want to survive a Game 6 to get a Game 7 back at home for another rally from 3-1, they’ll need their role players to thrive again on Thursday — this time on the road.

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Philadelphia 76ers guard Tyrese Maxey (0) drives to the basket against Boston Celtics forward Xavier Tillman (26) during the second half of an NBA basketball game, Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2025, in Boston.
Philadelphia 76ers guard Tyrese Maxey (0) drives to the basket against Boston Celtics forward Xavier Tillman (26) during the second half of an NBA basketball game, Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2025, in Boston.

The first round of the NBA playoffs is nearing its end with the Oklahoma City Thunder securing the sweep over the Phoenix Suns following a 131-122 victory last night. Also, the Orlando Magic keep taking the Eastern Conference by storm as they are now up 3-1 on the No. 1 Detroit Pistons when guard Desmond Bane logged 22 points and remained hot from downtown, going 5-for-10.

This excitement has carried over into the NHL as the Las Vegas Golden Knights won an overtime thriller, 5-4, against the Utah Mammoth, knotting the series at 2-2. Furthermore, the Pittsburgh Penguins continue to show no signs of giving in to the Philadelphia Flyers, cutting the series lead to 3-2 following back-to-back wins. 

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First Pick: Boston Celtics -11.5

Rundown: The Boston Celtics (3-1) return to TD Garden looking to put away the Philadelphia Sixers (1-3) in Game 5.

Boston is having themselves a dominant series against a familiar foe in Philadelphia. In three out of the last four games, the Sixers struggled to break the 100-point barrier while Boston scored over 120 twice. On Sunday, Payton Pritchard provided a crucial spark off the bench with 32 points on 12-21 shooting, complemented by Jayson Tatum's 30 points and team-leading 11 assists.

Meanwhile for the Sixers, Joel Embiid made his return to the rotation after an appendectomy, recording 26 points and 10 rebounds. Paul George contributed as well, tallying 22 points and four rebounds plus three steals. Nonetheless their efforts were not enough to earn the win when Philadelphia's offense as a whole shot only 30% from beyond the arc.

With the Celtics clicking on all cylinders, expect them to get the job done.

Second Pick: Buffalo Sabres Moneyline

Rundown: The Buffalo Sabres (3-1) look to close out their series against the Boston Bruins (1-3) in Game 5 at KeyBank Center.

Buffalo made a statement the moment they saw the ice in the playoffs for the first time since 2011. Throughout the series, they outscored Boston, 15-9. Buffalo erupted for four goals in the first period of Game 4 while goalie Alex Lyon held the fort with 23 saves, leaving the Bruins without an answer until the third period in which they scored their lone goal of the game. 

As for Boston, their hopes in turning this series around lie in goalie Jeremy Swayman re-establishing his poise in the net after he surrendered six goals on Sunday. Offensively, center Sean Kuraly broke the scoring drought with less than a minute to go. Ultimately, a resurgence from other Bruin skaters like Viktor Arvidsson is especially needed. 

With Buffalo's impressive 26-10-5 home record, bettors can trust them to keep rolling.


Promotion celebration to be held at club's stadium

York City Football club players ceelbrating winning a match with a trophy in frony of them
York City will hold a party on Wednesday to celebrate the club's dramatic promotion [Cody Froggatt/PA Wire]

An event to celebrate York City FC's promotion to the English Football League will be held on Wednesday at the LNER Community Stadium, the club has confirmed.

On Saturday, the Minstermen sealed promotion back to the Football League with a 1-1 draw at title rivals Rochdale with a last-gasp goal, ending a 10-year exile.

York City's announcement came after both City of York Council and North Yorkshire Police rejected proposals for a celebratory bus parade due to time constraints around preparation.

A petition calling for the council and the police to reverse their decision, saying that York City had achieved "something extraordinary", has already attracted over 2,000 signatures.

The petition's organisers said other clubs across the country worked with councils and local police forces to do similar "every single season".

A bearded football player in red kit holds a silver trophy aloft and smiles. In the background, other players and club staff applaud and smile.
York City's Josh Stones with the trophy after his team won the National League on Saturday [Cody Froggatt/PA Wire]

The party on Wednesday at the Community Stadium would get under way at 19:30 BST and would include a trophy lift, fireworks and a quiz, York City confirmed.

A club spokesperson said: "Following lengthy discussions with both the council and police, it has been made clear that a bus parade around the city centre would not be a possible option to celebrate our National League triumph.

"As disappointing as this is, we have been working extremely hard to still hold an event for fans to gather and to be able to celebrate this moment with the club."

Speaking about Wednesday's party, the club spokesperson added: "We hope to see as many of you there as possible as we look to carry on our celebrations through the week."

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What channel is Knicks vs. Hawks on today? Time, TV schedule, live stream to watch Game 5 of NBA Playoffs series

What channel is Knicks vs. Hawks on today? Time, TV schedule, live stream to watch Game 5 of NBA Playoffs series originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The New York Knicks evened up the first-round series at two on Saturday in dominant fashion.

In a 16-point victory, the Knicks' defense was the star of the show, holding Atlanta to just 98 points with no player scoring more than 17. The Knicks led by 14 at halftime, starting off strong and growing the lead through the first three quarters.

Karl-Anthony Towns had a triple-double for New York in Game 4, with OG Anunoby adding a 22-point double-double of his own. Atlanta had six players in double digits, but no go-to scoring option throughout the game, resulting in a convincing Knicks victory. 

Entering the series, the Knicks were the favorite as a No. 3 seed, but the Hawks have proven that they are up to the test in Games 2 and 3. However, the Hawks managed one-point victories in both contests. Should they want to convince the basketball world that they are capable of going on a postseason run, they may need a dominant performance in Game 5.

Here's what you need to know about Tuesday's matchup between the Knicks and Hawks, including broadcast information and start time.

What channel is Knicks vs. Hawks on today?

  • TV channel: NBC
  • Live stream: Peacock

Knicks vs. Hawks Game 5 will be broadcast by NBC and will stream live on Peacock

Peacock features live coverage of NFL Sunday Night Football, the NBA, the Olympic and Paralympic Games, Premier League soccer, Big Ten football and basketball, Notre Dame football, Big East and Big 12 basketball, PGA Tour golf, the Tour de France, and more.

Knicks vs. Hawks start time

  • Date: Tuesday, April 28
  • Time: 8:00 p.m. ET

Game 5 of the NBA Playoffs series between Knicks and Hawks is set to tip off at 8:00 p.m. ET from Madison Square Garden in New York City.

Knicks vs. Hawks series schedule

Series tied 2-2

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
April 18Game 1: Knicks 113, Hawks 102
April 20Game 2: Hawks 107, Knicks 106
April 23Game 3: Hawks 109, Knicks 108
April 25Game 4: Knicks 114, Hawks 98
April 28Game 5 at Knicks8 p.m.NBC, PeacockDIRECTV
April 30Game 6 at HawksTBATBD
May 2Game 7* at KnicksTBATBD

* If necessary

NBA Playoffs bracket 2026

Click here for the updated 2026 NBA Playoffs bracket from The Sporting News.

NBA Playoffs schedule, key dates for 2026

Here are the key dates to know for the NBA Playoffs and offseason. 

EventDates
Play-In TournamentApril 14-17
First round beginsApril 18
Conference semifinals beginMay 4*
NBA Draft LotteryMay 10
Eastern Conference finals beginMay 19*
Western Conference finals beginMay 20*
NBA Finals beginJune 3
NBA Finals Game 7 (if necessary)June 19
NBA DraftJune 23-24

* Can move up depending on earlier series

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Dumas Teases Welterweight Move After Latest Loss

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - NOVEMBER 01: Sedriques Dumas reacts after a submission loss against Donte Johnson in a middleweight fight during the UFC Fight Night event at UFC APEX on November 01, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC)

Sedriques Dumas continued to struggle at UFC Vegas 116.

The Floridian “Reaper” started off his UFC career well enough, winning three of his first five bouts in addition to his Contender Series success. Unfortunately, it’s been off the rails ever since, as he’s winless in his last four fights. He was stopped in all three of the losses, and the other matchup was a “No Contest” versus Zachary Reese that saw him kicked low so badly he couldn’t pee for several days.

Most recently, Dumas was finished quickly by Jackson McVay in “The Moose’s” first Octagon victory (highlights here) at UFC Vegas 116. Many expected that defeat would be the end of Dumas’ UFC career, but so far, there has been no official announcement. In fact, Dumas went on social media to reveal his solution to the losing streak: he’s going to drop down to Welterweight.

“I’m going to 170,” the 6’2” Dumas wrote on his Instagram story. “I’m sorry I love this s—t to [sp] much.”

Alas, Dumas’ troubles are not restrained to the Octagon. Dumas has been in consistent trouble with the law. Even prior to his 2022 UFC signing, his rap sheet included prior convictions for shoplifting, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, and domestic battery. Since then, he’s been arrested on felony battery charges in 2024. In 2015, Dumas was hit with five separate charges related to home invasion and could face up to 10 years behind bars and then got kicked off UFC 317 because he couldn’t get his ankle monitor off in time to compete.

Surely, a Welterweight drop will fix everything, right?

In all seriousness, it remains to be seen if Dumas will try his hand at 170-pounds while still a UFC fighter, as roster cuts tend to trickle out in the week or month following an event. Though his recent results seem to indicate a cut is coming, UFC has also extended the leash for fighters on cheap contracts willing to step in on short-notice against more credentialed prospects.

Real Madrid outcast sends cryptic message as summer exit gathers pace

Real Madrid outcast sends cryptic message as summer exit gathers pace
Real Madrid outcast sends cryptic message as summer exit gathers pace

The situation surrounding Dani Ceballos at Real Madrid appears to be reaching a breaking point, with growing indications that his time at the club is coming to an end. 

Once seen as a player with the potential to carve out an important role in midfield, his journey in Madrid has never truly taken off, and recent developments suggest the final chapter may be approaching.

Ceballos’ current standing within the squad has hit a new low. His absence from the matchday squad against Real Betis raised eyebrows, particularly as there no logical explanation for that. 

However, that reasoning has done little to silence speculation, with many believing there is more to the story than meets the eye.

A broken relationship

As reported before, the relationship between the midfielder and manager Alvaro Arbeloa is understood to have deteriorated, with little expectation that the situation will improve. 

This breakdown seems to have played a major role in shaping Ceballos’ current circumstances and could ultimately influence his next move.

Fuel was added to the fire through the player’s recent activity on social media. 

Ceballos shared an image from a training session at Valdebebas, but it was the accompanying music choice that caught attention. 

Dani Carvajal posted a cryptic message through social media. (Source: Instagram)

The track, “Cerrando capítulo” by Noriel, carries a message that many have interpreted as symbolic. The lyrics include, 

“I don’t forgive because if you forgive too much, they get used to letting you down. Life has taught me not to share with the envious. 

“I’m human and I’ve made more than one mistake.”

The tone of those words has only intensified talk of an imminent departure, especially given the timing. 

While Ceballos remains under contract until 2027, his future has been a recurring topic in recent transfer windows.

A return to Real Betis has long been viewed as his preferred option, though previous attempts to engineer a move have not materialised. 

Now, with his role reduced and tensions seemingly unresolved, the chances of a summer departure look stronger than ever. 

Hugo Viana faces major Nico Gonzalez dilemma as clubs line up for Manchester City midfielder

Hugo Viana faces major Nico Gonzalez dilemma as clubs line up for Manchester City midfielder
Hugo Viana faces major Nico Gonzalez dilemma as clubs line up for Manchester City midfielder
  • Nico Gonzalez has filled in for Rodri amid latter’s injuries this season
  • Spanish midfielder joined Man City from Porto for £50M in January 2025
  • Nico scored a stunning strike from distance in last week’s FA Cup semi-final win

Several clubs are tracking Nico Gonzalez’s future at Manchester City ahead of the summer transfer window, as per reports.

Gonzalez netted a stupendous winner in City’s 2-1 FA Cup semi-final win over Southampton last week as the Blues retained hopes of a domestic treble this season.

The 24-year-old has seen minutes hard to come by in 2026 as Rodri has played regularly since foregoing his long-standing injury problems, raising doubts over Nico’s long-term prospects at the Etihad Stadium.

“It’s been a long time without playing” – Nico Gonzalez reflects on Manchester City minutes after Wembley winner

Manchester City are negotiating a new contract with Rodri, who has attracted interest from Real Madrid as he enters the final 12 months of his current deal, as director of football Hugo Viana maps the club’s plans for the upcoming transfer window.

Report: Nico attracting widespread interest

The Athletic are reporting that many clubs are keeping tabs on Gonzalez as the season comes to a close as Manchester City prepare for a busy window of incomings and outgoings.

City will sign a midfielder this summer and are leading the race to sign Nottingham Forest’s Elliot Anderson, who has reportedly chosen the Etihad Stadium as his preferred destination.

The outcome of contract talks with Rodri will also likely dictate whether Manchester City decide to sign another midfielder as they also prepare for life beyond departing captain Bernardo Silva.

Newcastle United’s Sandro Tonali is also being monitored by Viana and co as the Italy international also mulls over his future after a poor campaign at St. James’ Park.

Will Man City sell Nico this summer?

Nico has struggled for minutes since January and was overlooked for Nico O’Reilly in midfield in last week’s 1-0 Premier League win away at Burnley – in City’s first game since Rodri went off with a calf injury against Arsenal.

Pep Guardiola issues career advice to Nico Gonzalez as Manchester City avoid Southampton FA Cup scare

The Spaniard joined City from Porto in January 2025 as an emergency squad reinforcement and has had to be patient for opportunities under Guardiola despite Rodri’s well-documented injury woes of the last 18-21 months.

Guardiola spoke highly of Nico after the midfielder’s match-winning strike against Southampton at Wembley but pointed that the Barcelona academy graduate “needs to trust “needs to believe in himself more”.

Whether Nico wants to spend another season as a squad player remains to be seen but interest from elsewhere will allow him the chance to assess his options as he embarks upon his second full campaign at the Etihad Stadium.

Report: Bayern Munich will look to seal Harry Kane contract extension BEFORE World Cup

27 April 2026, Bavaria, Munich: Soccer: Champions League, Paris Saint-Germain - Bayern Munich, semi-final, first leg. Final training session for FC Bayern at the Säbener Straße training ground. Harry Kane (Bayern Munich) arrives for training. Photo: Sven Hoppe/dpa (Photo by Sven Hoppe/picture alliance via Getty Images)

How long can Bayern Munich wait to renew Harry Kane? The 32-year-old striker has been one of the best players in the world this season, netting over 50 goals and coming up with big, match winning performances against Bayer Leverkusen and Real Madrid in crucial knockout round ties.

Yet, as it stands, he will leave the Bavarians in 12 months’ time. Kane’s contract at Bayern runs until 2027 and there have been little signs of any negotiations happening. Instead, board member for sport Max Eberl has openly indicated that Bayern will wait until the summer to begin talks. The Englishman seems happy in Munich and Bayern are of course happy with him. Furthermore, the former Tottenham Hotspur striker will turn 33 in the summer. It is important to not be too hasty when discussing the future of an aging player. Still, leaving the future of the club’s star striker open like this will naturally leave many Bayern fans nervous.

But perhaps the saga will be quick and be done shortly. According to Florian Plettenberg, as captured by @iMiaSanMia, Bayern do wish to finalize the contract before the summer:

Bayern would like to finalize Harry Kane’s new contract before the World Cup [start date June 11]. The club has received very positive signals from the striker and his family (brother Charlie and father Pat representing him).

Rewarding Kane with a new deal would be a just reward for his glorious form this season and will likely see adulation from fans. Given the World Cup is less than 2 months away, however, this would represent a very quick turnaround for negotiations to be finalized. Whether Kane is open to such a quick agreement or agree to Bayern’s proposed salary may still be open. But Bayern will not be so relaxed going into these negotiations if they were not confident. The smart money is on Kane signing a new contract to remain in Munich.


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Barcelona plotting move for Girona youth sensation

Barcelona plotting move for Girona youth sensation
Barcelona plotting move for Girona youth sensation

Barcelona’s long-standing commitment to youth development has led them to Girona’s highly rated youngster, Enzo Perez, who is rapidly gaining recognition as one of the most exciting midfield prospects in his age group.

According to fresh reports from SPORT, the Catalan giants are keeping a close eye on the young midfielder, who has been making serious waves within Girona’s youth ranks. 

As expected, though, Barcelona are not alone in this pursuit, as interest in the player is beginning to grow both domestically and abroad.

Who is Enzo Perez?

Operating as a central midfielder for their Under-14 side, he has played a key role in a team that is currently leading its division. 

His journey has been particularly interesting. After spending time within Barcelona’s 7-a-side team earlier in his development, he moved away in search of better opportunities. 

A spell at Gimnastic Manresa proved crucial, as it allowed him to grow and gain consistent playing time. 

That decision now appears to be paying off, as his performances have elevated him back onto Barcelona’s radar.

There are rivals

As such, Barcelona are not alone in their pursuit. Several rival clubs are also monitoring his progress closely, recognising his potential as a Spain youth international. 

His growing reputation has even attracted attention from a major European club, although any move abroad would be restricted for now due to age regulations.

Despite the increasing interest, Perez is currently thriving at Girona. The club values his development highly and is keen to continue nurturing his talent. 

They are aware of the attention he is receiving and are expected to take steps to ensure he remains part of their long-term project.

For Barcelona, securing his signature will not be straightforward, as Girona have no intention of losing one of their brightest prospects easily. 

However, his history with the Blaugrana, coupled with the fact that his brother plays for Barcelona, can work in their favour.

The Daily Hilario: Tuesday

MADRID, SPAIN - APRIL 27: Felix Auger Aliassime of Canada plays a backhand against Alexander Blockx of Belgium during the Men's Singles Third Round match on Day Eight of the Mutua Madrid Open at La Caja Magica on April 27, 2026 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Offer

🚨 Juventus would be ready offer a longer contract to Alisson (current deal at #LFC runs out in 2027).

Alisson, tempted by this option… but leaving the decision up to Liverpool — as Reds will already lose Salah & Robertson this summer.

🎥 https://t.co/iPYOHjc1mwpic.twitter.com/V3suCKQn1b

— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) April 27, 2026

Wow

Harry Kane is having a record-breaking season 😮‍💨

🔥 33 Bundesliga goals, most in Europe's top 5 leagues this season
🔥 95 Bundesliga goals in 91 games, fastest in competition history
🔥 53 goals in all competitions, most in Europe's top 5 leagues this season pic.twitter.com/Txh74mTbsf

— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) April 27, 2026

Race

🚨🚨 | 𝐁𝐑𝐄𝐀𝐊𝐈𝐍𝐆: Liverpool have ENTERED the race to sign Marco Senesi from Bournemouth this summer.

The Reds believe Champions League football gives them the edge over Tottenham, who could be facing relegation. 👀

[@TEAMtalk] pic.twitter.com/ihHV0g1jUt

— MatchdayHQ (@TheMatchdayHQ) April 27, 2026


🥐☕️FC breakfast: Dembouz's touching gesture, PSG's rugby wows!

🥐☕️FC breakfast: Dembouz's touching gesture, PSG's rugby wows!

Dembélé and Upamecano, united before hostilities ⚔️

An initiative that reminds us football remains a powerful social force. Hailing from the same town, Ousmane Dembélé and Dayot Upamecano will be taking young people from Évreux to watch the PSG–Bayern clash at the Parc des Princes.


Paris clears into touch 🏉

A secret weapon that is no longer much of a secret. Paris Saint-Germain’s “rugby-style” kick-offs are fascinating the football world.

To set the tone before PSG–Bayern, UEFA brings us this compilation of Parisians kicking into touch to pin back the opposition. All part of the game…


PSG - Bayern: Opta’s predictions ⏳

How should we assess the balance of power in this clash of titans? Here’s the start of an answer!


Cherki left speechless 🎥

We’ll wrap up with this reaction from Rayan Cherki to Nico Gonzalez’s banger...


TV schedule 📺

8:00 pm: Al-Hilal - Damac (YouTube)

9:00 pm: PSG - Bayern Munich (Canal+Foot)

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇫🇷 here.

'Lack of direction' means Magpies 'not safe' - fans

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We asked for your views on the possibility of Newcastle joining the relegation scrap in the Premier League; as they sit eight points above the drop zone with four games remaining.

Here are some of your comments:

Richard: I fully expect Newcastle to end up in the relegation fight as we've been shocking recently.

Craig: We won't get dragged into anything. Our poor performances across the entire season have left us already worrying about relegation. It's intensely obvious that Eddie Howe's time is over, and delaying doing anything about it until the summer is going to make this one another badly planned summer that'll hurt us again next year.

Albi: We are not safe. Failure to pick up a single point from the remaining games and then three wins from Tottenham's last four remaining games will sink us. It's unlikely but possible. The West Ham game at home is anything but a banker.

Tom: Yes - there's total lack of direction from coaches and effort from so-called players.

David: Most certainly we are in the relegation dog fight. They are in free fall, have a total lack of confidence and some players in the squad are believing all the hype about big money moves and have totally switched off. We have seen this before and Eddie needs to only select those players who are going to run through brick walls for him in the remaining games.

Tom: Yes, Newcastle United can get relegated this season. We need four points to be absolutely safe. If we build on the performance against Arsenal we should be OK. But we are relying on Tottenham to be as abysmal as they have been all season. The Arsenal match proved yet again how important Bruno Guimaraes is to the team. We look a different team with him playing.

Dave: I'm probably a bit pessimistic but yes I think we could be caught. I think normally 42 points was safe but this year, I can see both West Ham and Spurs reaching that target. Essentially, I think we need at least two more points to guarantee safety. Our form has been awful so I'm keeping my fingers crossed we can scrape out a couple of draws.

Adie: We just don't look like winning our remaining games this season, so relegation is a worry. Though I do think we're fortunate to already be on 42pts, which should be enough to stay up.

Player grades: Thunder complete sweep with 131-122 Game 4 win over Suns

Apr 27, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) drives to the basket against Phoenix Suns guard Jalen Green (4) and forward Dillon Brooks (3) in the first half during game four of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

PHOENIX — Splitting a pair of Phoenix defenders, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander went after a couple more. Going up for the circus up-and-under layup, Dillon Brooks and Oso Ighodaro barely made contact. The reigning MVP butterflied in a wild layup that peaked high and fell through the net.

The Oklahoma City Thunder completed another Round 1 sweep with a 131-122 Game 4 win over the Phoenix Suns. They've now punched their ticket to Round 2 of the 2026 NBA playoffs — the first team to do so.

To start things off, the Thunder and Suns put up video-game-esque numbers. Neither could really miss from the field. The two upper-echeleon defenses had been sliced through in Phoenix's now-or-never scenario. Alex Caruso had his outside jumper resurrected. Collin Gillespie was the Suns' counterpart for a random role-player explosion.

The Thunder had a 37-33 lead after the first quarter. Manning a league-best defense, they've shown the ability to win in several different ways. This was another example of that. After being ice-cold from deep for most of the series, the Suns finally enjoyed some outside shooting luck.

Looking like the best they've looked all series, the Suns turned things up with a 24-9 run. On a tap-out offensive rebound, Jalen Green knocked down an outside jumper. That had the Phoenix crowd rocking. The Thunder were in a 55-48 deficit with a little over five minutes left in the first half. It was honestly the most razzled OKC has looked throughout the Round 1 series.

And then, the Thunder calmed things down. Back to your regularly scheduled programming. They closed out the first half strongly. To the point they regained the lead. On the final first-half possession, Gilgeous-Alexander had enough time to look down and check his feet were behind the perimeter before he knocked down an open catch-and-shoot look.

The Thunder had 38 points in the second frame. They entered halftime with a 75-67 lead over the Suns. If you're the eighth seed, you gotta feel beyond demoralized — moreso defeated. Even when you have your best half of their Round 1 matchup, OKC is still comfortably ahead.

Coming out of the break, the Thunder piled on. Ajay Mitchell pushed their lead to 97-82 with a little under five minutes to go in the third frame. Going for one last push, Devin Booker showed glimpses of playing like the perennial All-Star he usually is. He flung the ball up in the air as it dropped in for a highlight and-one play on Lu Dort. The Suns crowd got right back into it.

In the end, both teams scored 31 points apiece in the third frame. That left things the same. The Thunder had a 106-98 lead with the fourth quarter to go. That's when Mitchell took over. In only his second playoff start, he became OKC's closeout-time bucket-getter. An honor bestowed on him thanks to Jalen Williams' injury.

Along with Chet Holmgren, the Thunder had a pair of 20-point scorers to help Gilgeous-Alexander seal this Round 1 series sweep. They scored 25 points in the final frame to keep their distance on the scoreboard. The Suns got it to within single-digit points, but no serious last-gasp run was made. Instead, just boring dominance as Phoenix fans filed out.

The Thunder shot 54% from the field and went 17-of-34 (50%) from 3. They shot 26-of-30 on free throws. They had 28 assists on 44 baskets. Six Thunder players scored double-digit points.

Gilgeous-Alexander had 31 points and eight assists. Holmgren helped with 24 points and 12 rebounds. Mitchell stepped up with 22 points and six assists. Isaiah Hartenstein tallied 18 points and 12 rebounds. Caruso had 14 points and four rebounds. Cason Wallace put up 10 points and four assists.

Meanwhile, the Suns shot 53% from the field and went 14-of-39 (35.9%) from 3. They shot 12-of-16 on free throws. They had 24 assists on 48 baskets. Five Suns players scored double-digit points.

Booker finished with 24 points and six assists. Dillon Brooks tallied 23 points and four rebounds. Jalen Green had 23 points and six rebounds. Gilliespie dropped 20 points. Grayson Allen had 12 points.

No messing around for the Thunder. You could say that's been their motto since they turned into an NBA juggernaut. Most teams in OKC's spot would sleepwalk their way through Game 4 and just wrap this series up back at home. Nope. They wanted to get this one done as soon as possible. It was obvious from the jump that the talent discrepancy was too wide between these teams to suggest anything other than this outcome.

Now, the Thunder get a chance to chill until their Round 2 opponent is figured out. Likely the Los Angeles Lakers, but until things are official, they get to earn some additional rest — a luxury they badly need as Williams hopes to return from a third hamstring strain soon. And considering OKC doesn't plan to fly back until Tuesday morning, think they even showed their hand a beat at how confident they felt of finishing off the Suns here.

Let's look at Thunder player grades:

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander: A-plus

Apr 27, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) against the Phoenix Suns in the first half during game four of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Running the fastbreak, Gilgeous-Alexander lowered his shoulders. Slithering through multiple Phoenix defenders trying to jab the ball away from him, he finally got one on Gillespie. He bumped his way through him for the off-balance and-one as the ball kissed off the glass.

Gilgeous-Alexander finished with 31 points on 10-of-17 shooting, eight assists and two rebounds. He shot 2-of-4 from 3 and went 9-of-11 on free throws. He also had one block.

After another Round 1 sweep, Gilgeous-Alexander has finally erased the Round 1 allegations. No longer can folks say he's underwhelmed in that stage of the NBA playoffs. Instead, he turned it up from the jump. He was a one-man wrecking crew that slowly eroded any sense of wonder-boy optimism the Suns might've had at having a puncher's chance to upset the Thunder.

Once again, Gilgeous-Alexander dissected the Suns at all four scoring levels. Throwing a rotation's worth of defenders at him, the Suns simply didn't possess the personnel to limit the walking 30-point bucket. Nobody in the NBA truly does. For the fourth and final time, he tore apart Phoenix's defense — which was proudly in the top-10 of defensive rating.

Gilgeous-Alexander bumper-car'd his way to the rim. He had several driving layups. And when that didn't happen, the reigning MVP drew plenty of contact. Looks like his whistle does translate to the NBA playoffs, after all. Almost as if he's impossible to guard one-on-one.

Not as frequently used tonight, Gilgeous-Alexander's jumper was deadly. At the mid-range and from the outside. He had 17 points in the first half to keep the Thunder ahead on the scoreboard. He had another 14 points in the second half to put the final touches on another routine Round 1 sweep.

Straight-up NBA superstar stuff. Gilgeous-Alexander made Booker look pedestrian in comparison. You're seeing an all-time great at the peak of his powers. He's turned Round 1 matchups into boring sweeps over the last three years. You're just not supposed to see that in the NBA playoffs. It's the complete opposite of what this chaotic environment is supposed to be about.

Getting right to the rack 💪 pic.twitter.com/F6cERdHvRN

— OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) April 28, 2026

Put a stamp on the first half with the step🔙 pic.twitter.com/o0znmaJCFw

— OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) April 28, 2026

Oh my, SGA 😳 pic.twitter.com/zrgQ9euHdR

— OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) April 28, 2026

Three letters.

S. G. A. 😮‍💨 pic.twitter.com/KjNYJ6ynb3

— OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) April 28, 2026

Chet Holmgren: A-plus

Apr 27, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder center Chet Holmgren (7) drives to the basket against Phoenix Suns guard Devin Booker (1) in the first half during game four of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Camping at the dunker's spot, Holmgren waited for Gilgeous-Alexander to absorb all of Phoenix's defenders inside the paint. Like a magnet, they left the seven-footer completely open. The reigning MVP calmly dump-passed him the ball for the easy one-handed jam in the final moments.

Holmgren finished with 24 points on 9-of-16 shooting, 12 rebounds and three assists. He shot 2-of-5 from 3 and went 4-of-4 on free throws. He also had two steals.

Heading into this Round 1 matchup, Holmgren had all of the advantages on paper. The Suns were without any real size. That teed him up to feast inside the paint for easy buckets. And for the most part, that's what the All-Star did in this four-game series win — with this being his best game.

Reviewing the film, the Thunder made a cognizant decision to feed Holmgren often — specifically, around the rim. All of their playmakers tallied easy assists as the seven-footer finished over the Suns' undersized frontcourt. He had 10 points in the first and third quarters, respectively, to really stamp his scoring punch.

Making up for OKC's worst defensive showing of this Round 1 sweep, Holmgren helped out on the boards. Not the best defensive outing for the Thunder, but that's what happens when your foot is off the gas a little and the Suns were playing like their lives were on the line. Eventually, things evened out, though. And that reflected on the scoreboard.

After a career season, Holmgren had an awesome Round 1 matchup. It was tailor-made for him to start these NBA playoffs on a roll. And he took advantage of the platform. He was a complimentary scorer who played within the flow of the offense. And on defense, he anchored three stellar outings as the Suns struggled to get past the century mark.

One-handed slam 😤 pic.twitter.com/5EXgzgUtX0

— OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) April 28, 2026

Ajay Mitchell: A

Apr 27, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Ajay Mitchell (25) against Phoenix Suns forward Dillon Brooks (3) in the first half during game four of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Isolating on Royce O'Neale, Mitchell pushed the envelope with his scoring liberties. As the Phoenix crowd was back alive in a seven-point contest, the 23-year-old methodically knocked down the pull-up outside jumper. That deflated the building a bit.

Mitchell finished with 22 points on 7-of-16 shooting, six assists and four rebounds. He shot 4-of-6 from 3 and went 4-of-4 on free throws.

After showing he's not afraid of the bright lights, Mitchell's unwavering confidence was rewarded. Jettisoned to the starting lineup because of Williams' injury, he helped ease some of the scoring load off of Gilgeous-Alexander's plate. He bumped and bruised his way to the paint for blue-collar finished in packed paints.

When that didn't happen, Mitchell morphed into a sniper from the outside. He scored nine points in the second quarter on exclusively outside looks. That's how much he was feeling himself. Helping put this game away, he had seven points in the final frame as he carried the second-unit offense.

Just gutsy stuff from Mitchell. This time last year, he was on the outside of OKC's rotation. Now, he's worked his way into the starting lineup — albeit because of injury. Still, though, the 23-year-old has come a long way in a two-season span. He's given the Thunder another go-to scorer. That's not something you could've said in last year's title run.

Shot clock means nothing to a real hooper 🤷‍♂️ pic.twitter.com/fLIEPftxS7

— OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) April 28, 2026

Isaiah Hartenstein: A

Apr 27, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Phoenix Suns guard Jalen Green (4) shoots the ball against Oklahoma City Thunder guard Ajay Mitchell (25) in the second half during game four of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Clanking a free-throw attempt, Hartenstein followed his miss. The old-school basketball rule showed off the 27-year-old's constant activity. He leaped off the floor and beat out the other nine guys for the loose ball. Pushed from behind by Green, his hustle was rewarded with another free-throw trip.

Hartenstein finished with 18 points on 5-of-7 shooting, 12 rebounds and three assists. He shot 8-of-9 on free throws. He also had one steal.

Probably valuing the extra rest more than others, Hartenstein left it all on the floor. He had his best game against the Suns in this Round 1 series to ensure the Thunder would have around a week off. He hasn't really been a scoring threat since his calf problems popped up, but the seven-footer was spoonfed a handful of alley-oops. He even dusted off his patented floater.

The Suns couldn't contain Hartenstein. They resorted to hacking him. That explains his oddly busy free-throw night. Elsewhere, He helped on the boards and ran some of the second-unit offense through him. It's been a group effort since Williams went down. His chemistry with some of OKC's bench players was relied on even more heavily because of it.

The Thunder are back to leaning on the Holmgren-Hartenstein duo to anchor their defense. They've seldom played this year because of injury, but last year's championship run showed how dependable it is at basketball's highest-stress moments.

Hart working in the paint 🎨 pic.twitter.com/mHZuSHZnJ5

— OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) April 28, 2026

Getting dirty down low 💪 pic.twitter.com/1lEtgCbTf5

— OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) April 28, 2026

Alex Caruso: A

Apr 27, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Alex Caruso (9) dunks the ball against the Phoenix Suns in the first half during game four of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Not even a full minute into his first check-in, Caruso already left a footprint at the place formerly called Footprint Center. He stuck with Booker as Green threw an ill-timed pass to him. Instead, the 32-year-old easily intercepted it and ran it back all the way for the two-handed dunk.

Caruso finished with 14 points on 5-of-7 shooting, four rebounds and one assist. He shot 4-of-6 from 3. He also had one steal.

Some guys are 16-game players. And Caruso fits that definition seamlessly. Off of the worst outside shooting season of his career, he's morphed into a flamethrower for this Round 1 matchup. The NBA playoffs have rejuvenated his outside jumper and chaotic style of defense.

To keep pace with the Suns' blitzing start, Caruso had 11 points in the first quarter. After a third outside make, he went for a heat check that barely missed. Even though his jumper eventually cooled off, he was a must-play the rest of the way. Simply from what he did on defense.

When Caruso was quarterbacking his Thunder teammates, he anticipated the Suns' offense. Booker never really looked comfortable in this Round 1 series. And Green reverted to being a high-volume, low-efficiency scorer. You can thank the 32-year-old for a lot of that.

❝Anticipation. Quickness. Finish.❞ pic.twitter.com/8TU2VyKQYY

— OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) April 28, 2026

Be careful touching Caruso, he's HOT 🔥 pic.twitter.com/FZSRWE7EwW

— OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) April 28, 2026

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Chelsea 1-0 Leeds United, Player Ratings: Enzo makes a point

LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 26: Enzo Fernandez of Chelsea celebrates scoring his team's first goal during the Emirates FA Cup Semi Final match between Chelsea and Leeds United at Wembley Stadium on April 26, 2026 in London, England. (Photo by Chris Lee - Chelsea FC/Chelsea FC via Getty Images) | Chelsea FC via Getty Images

1. ENZO FERNÁNDEZ (8.2)

Captain’s armband. Semifinal goal. Point to the badge in celebration.

And this is the guy we’re trying to get rid of?

Liam Rosenior described that whole situation as “complex”.

But here’s what’s not complex. He’s got that dog in him. We often pine for the days, the attitudes, the mentality of the Old Guard. Enzo’s one of the few among the current bunch who could fit into that mold.

“He can definitely do what you want from a tactical perspective. But I think today the most impressive thing about him was when the tactics went out the window and Leeds got on top, he’s just a fighter. We don’t have to have the perfect gameplan in those moments, because he’ll run, he’ll compete, he’ll tackle, he’ll drive the players on. That was probably the deciding factor in the game.”

-Calum McFarlane; source: TNT Sports

This may be only the third Man of the Match for Enzo this season, but his 14 podium appearances are only behind João Pedro (19) and Moisés Caicedo (18) on the team.

2. ROBERT SÁNCHEZ (8.1)

This is also Bob’s 14th player ratings podium of the season, and without his save on the 1-v-1 against Brenden Aaronson early on, we’re probably talking about a very different outcome in this one.

Our goal also came from an instance of Sánchez going long with the ball rather than having to play it short, which was a deliberate common sense allowance from the interim head coach.

“We wanted to give Rob the option to go direct and not always have to play through; even the first goal kick. We knew we were in a bit of a vulnerable place (mentally) and we wanted to take that pressure away from them.”

-Calum McFarlane; source: TNT Sports

3. JOÃO PEDRO (7.5)

JP wasn’t quite able to finish his big chance, which would’ve capped off a brilliant team move, but otherwise he played excellently as the lone striker. It was a quintessential performance in what you might call a “complete striker” role (to borrow a phrase from the Football Manager games): linking play or holding the ball up, dropping deep or going long, occupying multiple defenders at all times; it was great.

“The bigger the game, the tougher the opponent and the circumstances, the more they seem to raise their level.” 🤝

Chelsea interim boss Calum McFarlane on the run-in and the upcoming FA Cup final against Manchester City.

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— Football on TNT Sports (@footballontnt) April 26, 2026

vs. LEEDS UTD (FAC, N, W 1-0)

EXCEPTIONAL (8.5-9.5): —

EXCELLENT (7.5-8.4): Enzo (8.2), Sánchez (8.1)

GOOD (6.5-7.4): João Pedro (7.5), Neto (7.3), Caicedo (7.1), Chalobah (6.8), Cucurella (6.8), Tosin (6.7), Lavia (6.5)

AVERAGE (5.5-6.4): Santos (6.4, sub), Gusto (6.4), Palmer (5.6, sub)

SUBPAR (4.5-5.4): Delap (5.1, sub), Garnacho (4.8)

BAD (3.5-4.4): —

TERRIBLE (2.5-3.4): —


OVERALL

'Jones should not be sold, he just needs to play more'

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We asked for your views on whether Liverpool should look to sell Curtis Jones this summer with his current contract set to expire in 2027.

Here are some of your comments:

John: No. He is a talented, reliable player with creativity and vision. Also importantly, he is a home-grown product who can hold his own with enormously expensive foreign players. The falling number of British players in the Premier League is an alarming trend.

Jane: Should absolutely keep Jones and play him. His passion and love for Liverpool and his quality are really important for us. He provides calmness in possession and pure determination to contribute to his team - and he's a Scouser.

Andrew: Absolutely no way Jones should be sold. Too good of a player (versatile and creative) as well as possibly the only Scouser left in the squad which is a connection Liverpool have always had and should maintain with their supporters.

Phil: No. We should definitely keep Jones. He is improving with forward passes. Just as we should have kept the young and inspiring Harvey Elliott - we should encourage our young players, not sell them off.

Graeme: Curtis should not be sold, he just needs to play more. His last couple of games have shown us glimpses of his ability, and he's definitely quicker than Alexis Mac Allister. He's a versatile player and that's what a squad needs.

Isaac: I have liked him more playing as a right-back and he has done it so excellently and I would love to see more of him in that position because he has filled the void left by Trent Alexander-Arnold. For the case of him playing as a midfielder, there are better players for that role. So, my verdict is that he should stay if he is playing at right-back but if he would love to play more as a midfielder then I wish him all the best in his quest for more minutes.

Nigel: Curtis should be moved on. We've been waiting for him to crack on and claim an outright position in midfield for the past couple of years now. He's not an elite player that we should invest any more time in. He would do well in a slower team and league, like say in Italy or Spain. I'd really like to see him do well, he's a good lad and I think he just needs to find the right place to be.

Catherine: Jones is the weakest link. Sell at any price. Just not consistently good enough.

Maloney targets Celtic director of football role - gossip

Assistant Shaun Maloney has no interest in succeeding Martin O'Neill as Celtic manager, but is keen on the vacant director of football role at Parkhead. (Football Insider)

Rangers captain James Tavernier is likely to snub transfer interest from English clubs in favour of a move to Saudi Arabia this summer. (Football Insider)

Celtic have set a date for talks with Boca Juniors over the permanent signing of left-back Marcelo Saracchi. (German Garcia Grova on X)

Ibrox legend Kris Boyd has suggested some Rangers players are going missing as the Scottish Premiership title race heats up. (Glasgow Times)

Former Rangers boss Giovanni van Bronckhorst - currently Arne Slot's assistant at Liverpool - is a candidate to become Feyenoord's technical director. (Daily Mail)

Scott Parker's future as Burnley manager is in the balance following the club's Premier League relegation and former Rangers and Aston Villa manager Steven Gerrard, 45, could be in contention to replace the 45-year-old. (Talksport)

Gerrard, who left Saudi Arabia's Al-Ettifaq by mutual constent after 18 months in charge in 2025, is also being targeted by Championship side Bristol City. (Independent)

Leon King has not ruled out staying at Ayr United beyond his current loan spell, with the on-loan Rangers defender out of contract at Ibrox at the end of the season. (Herald)

Red Sox Veteran Calls Out Derek Jeter After Gambling Ad Appearance

MLB, Baseball Herren, USA World Series-New York Yankees at Los Angeles Dodgers Oct 26, 2024 Los Angeles, California, USA Fox Sports broadcaster Derek Jeter speaks on field after game two between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the New York Yankees in the 2024 MLB World Series at Dodger Stadium. Los Angeles Dodger Stadium California USA, EDITORIAL USE ONLY PUBLICATIONxINxGERxSUIxAUTxONLY Copyright: xKirbyxLeex 20241026_lbm_al2_211 ©IMAGO/Imagn Images
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For two decades, Derek Jeter was the gold standard of baseball professionalism, a player even his rivals had to respect. But a recent business deal has one of those former rivals questioning the very integrity he once admired.

Almost a year into the legendary partnership between Derek Jeter and BetMGM, former Red Sox player Jeff Frye is not happy.

“I’ve got to admit this broke my heart a little… played most of my career against Derek Jeter… I always admired him… I have been asked to partner with Gambling Entities… my integrity doesn’t have a price,” the ex-Red Sox second baseman posted on X.

Derek Jeter joined the BetMGM group in July 2025 as a brand ambassador under a multi-year deal. He led the “Legendary Plays” campaign filmed across Yankee Stadium. But BetMGM went further with its promotion.

The commercial showed Jeter walking through Yankee Stadium, watching key moments from his own highlights. The ad mixed real stadium visuals with digital recreations of famous Yankee Stadium plays.

BetMGM used this to connect with baseball fans’ memories by making an interactive betting entertainment platform. Jeter also became part of a wider ambassador group, including Wayne Gretzky and Barry Sanders.

He said the goal was to make fan engagement stronger through modern sports platforms.

“It brings a lot of excitement to the fan base.”

The platform has included a ‘Derek Jeter slot game,’ a first-of-its-kind online casino game.

Jeter also noted that betting used to feel hidden but is now openly discussed. He admitted to gambling rarely and joked about sticking to five-dollar blackjack tables. He added that fantasy sports helped shift betting into regular sports conversations. BetMGM said the deal focuses on the US and Canada markets with messages about responsible gambling.

But at the same time, players across MLB have raised concerns about rising online abuse due to gambling.

Liam Hendriks reported receiving death threats tied to losing bets, affecting the player mentally. Brewers’ star Christian Yelich revealed, “Receiving hostile messages from bettors is a nightly thing.”

Former Met Brandon Nimmo said, “Gambling on baseball is a clear-cut line,” stressing strict separation.

Jeff Frye has publicly warned that gambling pressure changes how fans treat players. This has also brought the integrity of the game into question. But with the BetMGM campaign, Jeter has vouched to help promote responsible gaming.

Concerns have grown after cases like Tucupita Marcano receiving a lifetime MLB ban.

It was reported that he placed around 387 baseball-related bets, including 25 bets on the Pittsburgh Pirates, while on the roster.

NBA’s Jontay Porter also received a lifetime ban for betting-related violations in 2024.

Not sure what the future holds for gambling in baseball, but let’s look at the history.

Beyond Derek Jeter: The history of gambling and baseball

In the late 1800s, gambling appeared in baseball games with literally no oversight. Bookmakers often influenced outcomes, with players sometimes receiving small payments for fixed plays.

MLB recorded multiple suspicious games during the 1900s, making this a nationwide concern. Reports from 1905 and 1908 show gambling cases across several major league cities, including Chicago. And this set the stage for the 1919 World Series controversy involving White Sox team.

The 1919 World Series featured the Chicago White Sox and the Cincinnati Reds. The White Sox lost 5-3 against the Reds. During that time, eight White Sox players were accused of accepting money to lose the series.

Investigations in 1920 revealed confessions linking gamblers to team misconduct. Commissioner Kenesaw Landis banned eight players permanently. Public outrage forced MLB leadership to enforce stricter rules on gambling.

MLB created the commissioner role in 1920 to restore trust after the 1919 scandal. Judge Landis suspended players and enforced lifetime bans to protect game integrity.

During the 1930s and the 1950s, illegal betting networks spread quietly around baseball cities.

Players faced strict warnings after FBI reports linked gambling groups to stadiums. This era set the foundation for strict punishment rules that later shaped the Pete Rose case.

The 1989 investigation found Pete Rose betting on the Cincinnati Reds while managing the team. The MLB Dowd Report documented over 50 betting instances involving the Reds. Commissioner Bart Giamatti issued a lifetime ban on Rose.

In 2018, the Supreme Court ruling in Murphy v. NCAA struck down PASPA, the landmark nationwide betting law. Legal betting expansion pushed MLB toward partnerships while keeping strict player restrictions across the league.

After the 2018 ruling, MLB signed deals with DraftKings and FanDuel sportsbooks as part of their expansion. Teams integrated betting data into broadcasts, increasing fan engagement during live games.

Despite growth, MLB bans players and staff from betting on baseball games, showing strict enforcement of rules. Fans now experience live odds during games, and have shown changes in their viewing habits. Reportedly, fans bet on games when live odds are shown on screen or are being talked about.

Gambling history has reshaped MLB. From scandal risks to regulated entertainment, the relationship between gambling and the league is just starting.

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🥐 Champions semis, market, rows... 5️⃣ to start Tuesday

🥐 Champions semis, market, rows... 5️⃣ to start Tuesday

The aroma of great European nights fills the continent on a Tuesday that marks the beginning of the final stretch of the season.

With the Champions League semi-finals stealing all the spotlight, the competitive tension can be felt in every training session and every office, where not only the present but also the future of squads for next season is being decided.

Today’s latest takes us from Paris to Madrid, via FIFA headquarters and the ever-spicy British press. While Spanish clubs shape their strategies around young prospects, world football’s governing body is looking to protect the spectacle ahead of the 2026 World Cup. 


The Parc des Princes opens fire

The race for the final in Budapest begins tonight in Paris. PSG and Bayern Munich open fire in a semi-final with a taste of revenge. Luis Enrique’s side will look to make home advantage count against a Bavarian team arriving in top form after reclaiming the Bundesliga crown. A tactical battle with plenty of firepower in both boxes is expected.

Total calm over Víctor Muñoz’s future

Despite interest from several European clubs, Real Madrid are keeping cool over Víctor Muñoz. The young talent is shining on loan at Osasuna, but at Chamartín they are in no rush to trigger the buy-back option. Madrid’s roadmap is to let the player continue maturing at El Sadar before making a final decision this summer.

Marciniak breaks his silence after the controversy

Polish referee Szymon Marciniak is back at the centre of the debate. After being approached by a fan, the referee defended his performance in the second leg of the semi-final between Barça and Inter, where he was heavily criticised by the Catalans. Marciniak acknowledged certain inconsistencies, but stood firm that the controversial third Italian goal was legal, calling some of the complaints "ridiculous".

London turns its focus to Atleti’s pitch

The English press are already playing their match against Atlético de Madrid. Ahead of the first leg of the semi-final, British media have cast doubt over the condition of the Metropolitano pitch, suggesting that Simeone’s style favours a slow surface to disrupt London’s fast-paced game. The psychological warfare has begun long before the ball rolls in the capital.

FIFA plans a card amnesty

With the aim of ensuring that the stars are present in the final rounds of the 2026 World Cup, FIFA is considering a historic measure. A yellow-card amnesty after the group stage is being discussed to prevent players from reaching the knockout rounds burdened or suspended, thereby protecting the level of the spectacle at the big event.

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'We used to have that with Nani' - Rooney on Doku form

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Jeremy Doku has become a "nightmare to play against", according to Wayne Rooney, who has compared the Manchester City winger to former Manchester United team-mate Nani.

The 23-year-old came off the bench to score and assist in Saturday's FA Cup semi-final victory over Southampton, and Rooney thinks Doku's upped his consistency this campaign.

Speaking on the latest episode of The Wayne Rooney Show, he said: "When we went off-air [on Saturday], I said to him 'when you went around the goalkeeper, why didn't you shoot?', and he said 'I was on my left foot and I've seen one of my team-mates in a better position'.

"So I said he needs to be a bit more selfish and he was laughing, but I thought he was brilliant when he came on.

"He's been a little bit inconsistent over the past couple seasons but this season I think he's been brilliant - a nightmare for defenders to play against.

"He is a player who will frustrate you as a forward. We used to have that with Nani. You don't know what decision they're going to make so it's difficult to read them but they will pull off moments of brilliance and I think he's been so much more consistent this season.

"When he's in that form it's so difficult for anyone to defend."

You can also listen to Doku's full post-match reaction with BBC Radio Manchester here

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Could Uefa have a decision to make between Chelsea and Strasbourg?

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As the battle for places in Europe hots up in the Premier League, the race to shuffle papers to satisfy Uefa's bureaucrats has been just as intense.

This is because European football's governing body has strict multi-club ownership (MCO) rules.

Those rules could cause a team to be demoted from one competition to another, like Crystal Palace were from the Europa League to the Conference League last season, or miss out on Europe altogether.

Half of the Premier League clubs are now in some form of multi-club arrangement.

To many fans, Chelsea and Strasbourg may be the most obvious example of two clubs operating as one entity.

They are both under the BlueCo umbrella and if they do end up in the same competition, it will be a serious tests of Uefa's multi-club ownership policy.

On 17 February, four members of the board of BlueCo Alsace, the French club's holding company, stepped down.

They were Paul Winstanley and Laurence Stewart, Chelsea's joint-sporting directors. James Pade and Jeffrey Wilbur, noted as Chelsea directors on the Premier League's public register, were also removed.

At UK Companies House, co-owners Todd Boehly and Behdad Eghbali stood down as directors of BlueCo Data Limited on 28 February. They are still on the west London club's board.

If the two clubs are permitted into the same competition, and following past precedent, it is likely they would not be allowed to trade players until January 2028.

Strasbourg are eighth in Ligue 1 and have a small chance of qualifying domestically - but if they win the Conference League, they will earn a place in the Europa League.

Uefa says that a European titleholder must get European football, but there is no clause to cover this in the MCO regulations.

Chelsea are in the FA Cup final - and if they win it, that would also result in Europa League football.

There could be a decision for Uefa to make.

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A battle? How does Newcastle's run-in look?

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Newcastle certainly cannot afford to ease off given the high stakes for those sides they are playing during the run-in.

First up is the visit of sixth-placed Brighton on Saturday before Newcastle travel to the City Ground to take on Nottingham Forest, who are in 16th.

Newcastle then host 17th-placed West Ham and finish the campaign with a trip to Craven Cottage to play Fulham, who are still in the race for Europe.

Newcastle have already accumulated 42 points and would only need a maximum of five more to mathematically stay up if Tottenham Hotspur win all their remaining games and the other teams below Eddie Howe's side put a run together.

Given Spurs only recorded their first league win of 2026 against relegated Wolves last week, that feels an almighty ask for Roberto de Zerbi's men, who face Aston Villa, Leeds United, Chelsea and Everton in their final four matches.

It is also worth pointing out that the table is so tight that Newcastle are as close to Brighton in sixth as they are to Spurs in 18th.

But this team still need a victory to lift the mood.

"We're looking at the fact we haven't won games," Howe said after the defeat at Arsenal. "It's too many games without positive results.

"We're looking at next week, trying to win a game, and trying to lift the feeling we currently have."

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Celtic manager Martin O’Neill makes Daizen Maeda transfer admission

Celtic manager Martin O’Neill makes Daizen Maeda transfer admission
Celtic manager Martin O’Neill makes Daizen Maeda transfer admission

Martin O’Neill has admitted that Celtic are likely to sell Daizen Maeda this summer unless the Japanese talisman agrees a new deal with the club...

Daizen had agreed a deal with Bundesliga side Wolfsburg at the end of the summer transfer window last season, with the clubs already having agreed a few. However as Michael Nicholson failed o get his signing targets over the line for for the centre forward position, Daizen, who has already emptied his locker at Lennoxtown and said his goodbyes to his teammates, was forced to stay at the club.

He also committed to remain in January – Celtic’s bleak midwinter after the Wilfried Nancy debacle – and instead committed to seeing out the season ahead of the World Cup Finals this summer, where he will be able to demonstrate his unique attributed on the greatest stage of all.

Daizen Maeda of Celtic celebrates scoring his team’s third goal with teammate Alistair Johnston during the Scottish Premiership match between Celtic and Falkirk at Celtic Park on April 25, 2026. (Photo by Zak Mauger/Getty Images)

After the 3-1 win over Falkirk at the weekend, where Daizen scored twice and was named Man of the Match, the interim Celtic manager Martin O’Neill gave another insight into this events and as expected it clearly looks like we have only five more games to marvel at Maeda in the Hoops.

Spirit of ’86 – Celtic team’s welcome to Paradise. Saturday 25 April 2026. Celtic v Falkirk. Scottish Premiership. Photo Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou

“He’s got one more year,”Martin O’Neill explained as reported by The Herald. “That would be something(a new contract) the club, and he would have to be talking about.

“If he didn’t want to stay any longer, then that would be a choice for the football club to try and sell him with a year left to run. I just assume that would be the normal thing.

“But he’s come back to a bit of form, which is great. And I’ll look short-term at this minute and see how he can cope with the next five games.”

Daizen Maeda celebrates during the Scottish Premiership match between Celtic and Falkirk at Celtic Park on April 25, 2026. (Photo by Zak Mauger/Getty Images)

“I think there were contract talks with him… was it last August time or was it the time before that? I do know that there were talks and there was a contract in front of him, which he didn’t sign at the time,”Martin O’Neill said.

“I don’t know the position now. Wolfsburg were coming in for him and it didn’t materialise. I think obviously he became a bit despondent because it was a chance for him to play in the Bundesliga.

“So that didn’t happen. Maybe his head was all over the place for a while, but he has certainly settled down. “But in terms of what’s happening in the future, I don’t know.”

Daizen Maeda opens the scoring during Celtic’s 6-2 Scottish Cup semi-final win over St Mirren at Hampden on Sunday 19 April 2026. Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou

Daizen is unlikely to sign a  new contract, he’ll want to play in a bigger league before his time playing in Europe is over. And he’ll also want to maximise his earnings and clearly he’ll be able to do that in the Bundesliga, or in England or Spain.

Enjoy him while he’s here  folks. Five more wins Daizen. Five more.

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England midfielder is exactly what Liverpool need right now – Opinion

England midfielder is exactly what Liverpool need right now – Opinion
England midfielder is exactly what Liverpool need right now – Opinion

Elliot Anderson: The Midfield Leader Liverpool Needs

Some signings improve a squad; others redefine it. Elliot Anderson feels firmly like the latter.

After an exceptional season with Nottingham Forest, the former Newcastle United midfielder has elevated himself into one of the most complete central midfielders in English football. What once looked like potential has now become certainty. He is no longer a promising talent—he is a fully formed, elite-level operator who dictates games from the centre of the pitch.

And Liverpool should be doing everything possible to bring him to Anfield.

What stands out immediately with Anderson is the absence of weakness. He can tackle, pass, carry, lead, and most importantly, endure. His physical output is relentless, covering ground in a way that reshapes the midfield around him. There are shades of a young Roy Keane in that sense—not just in the aggression, but in the authority he brings to every phase of play.

He does not hide. He demands.

At a time when Liverpool’s midfield has too often looked passive and disjointed, that kind of presence would be transformative. Anderson is not just someone who fits into a system—he becomes the system. Everything flows through him, whether it’s breaking up opposition attacks or driving his own team forward with purpose.

The £100 million price tag reflects that reality.

And in today’s market, for a player entering his prime with this level of output and leadership, it is not excessive—it is accurate.

A Defining Signing in a Defining Summer

The expectation has long been that Manchester City would be his destination. With Bernardo Silva transitioning deeper in recent seasons, Anderson looks like a natural successor—someone capable of maintaining that balance between control and intensity.

But football, as always, is shaped by uncertainty.

If the long-running situation surrounding City results in significant sanctions—points deductions, transfer restrictions, or worse—then the landscape changes entirely. Deals that once felt inevitable suddenly become fragile. And that is where Liverpool must be ready.

Because if there is even a small window of opportunity, it cannot be ignored.

This is not about adding depth. This is about setting a new foundation.

Under any new manager—and that change feels increasingly inevitable—Liverpool will need a midfield anchor capable of leading both physically and tactically. Anderson is that player. His decision-making is sharp, his distribution is progressive, and his defensive awareness ensures that the team around him functions with greater stability.

He elevates others.

Pair him with technical profiles and suddenly Liverpool has balance. Pair him with runners and suddenly Liverpool have intensity. Build around him, and the midfield becomes a strength rather than a liability.

That is the level he operates at.

There will be competition. There always is for players of this calibre. But Liverpool cannot afford to think passively in this moment. The squad requires a reset, and the midfield sits at the heart of that.

For too long, it has lacked identity.

Anderson would change that immediately.

More than anything, he represents direction. A move away from uncertainty and toward control. A player who not only improves what is already there but also defines what comes next.

If Liverpool are serious about returning to the top, about re-establishing themselves as the dominant force they should be, then this is the level of ambition required.

Elliot Anderson is not just a target. He should be the priority.

‘My understanding is…’ – Romano drops Alisson update as Juventus prepare to make their move

‘My understanding is…’ – Romano drops Alisson update as Juventus prepare to make their move
‘My understanding is…’ – Romano drops Alisson update as Juventus prepare to make their move

Fabrizio Romano has shared details of Juventus’ plans to offer a ‘long-term’ contract to Alisson Becker.

Reports from Italy last week claimed that the Liverpool goalkeeper has given his approval to a potential move to the Turin club, who are believed to be keen on luring him from Anfield, and those rumours were later corroborated by the transfer guru.

Another update from Romano on his eponymous YouTube channel on Monday evening suggests that the Serie A outfit are indeed serious on trying to land the 33-year-old, who could be open to leaving the Reds but would only do so on good terms.


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Juventus preparing ‘long-term’ contract offer for Alisson

The reporter claimed: “Juventus already made a serious approach with Alisson and his camp over a potential long-term contract. That doesn’t mean five years, but my understanding is Juventus would be ready to offer a [two-year deal with one-year option], or eventually to discuss a three-year contract.”

He added: “Alisson would be tempted, but he doesn’t want to leave Liverpool in a bad way at all. He loves Liverpool and wants to respect Liverpool, and he will not leave on bad terms. That’s the intention of the Brazilian goalkeeper, so it’s on Liverpool to decide.

“At the moment, it depends on Liverpool. Liverpool extended his contract because they believe in Alisson, and they’re already going to lose two important leaders in Mo Salah and Andy Robertson, so losing Alisson in the same summer would be tough, and that’ll be a point discussed internally in order to make a decision.”

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What do Liverpool do with Alisson now?

Even though Alisson isn’t exactly on the verge of retirement, Juventus’ reported plan to offer him a contract of up to three years shows a strong statement of intent on their part, which could resonate with the goalkeeper.

With just over a year remaining on his deal with Liverpool [and that’s not long after the club activated a 12-month extension to his terms], the Reds are faced with a dilemma – do they try to further extend that agreement, consider selling him this summer so that they can get a fee for him, or keep him for one more season and allow him to depart for free in 2027?

As Romano pointed out and Virgil van Dijk also recently referenced, losing the long-serving Brazilian on top of Salah and Robertson going would deprive the dressing room of so much elite trophy-winning experience in one fell swoop, and that’d surely have a detrimental effect on the squad that’s left behind.

Alisson has more than earned the right to leave on his own terms, and if he were to desire a return to Italy, it’d be hard to begrudge him that, but hopefully he’ll recognise how much he’s wanted and still needed at Anfield.

Zion Young is eager to learn from vets, praises Trey Hendrickson

Zion Young Ready to Learn From Trey Hendrickson

Confidence is one thing, but knowing you still have more to learn is just as important. For Zion Young, that balance is already there. He’s coming in with energy and a clear understanding of how he can grow.

When asked about playing alongside veterans like Trey Hendrickson, Young made it clear how he plans to approach it.

“I'm a big-time fan of Trey Hendrickson. I feel like with him as a vet, I feel like I'm very much so excited to learn from him and being around a lot more older guys on the defense. And I'm coming in as a young guy, so I'm coming in as a sponge. I'm excited to learn. I'm ready to learn. I'm willing to learn. I'm very much so coachable. And I thank God for the opportunity at the end of the day.”

That’s exactly what you want to hear. The tools are there; the next step is refinement.

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PSG predicted XI v Bayern Munich: Désiré Doué or Bradley Barcola?

PSG predicted XI v Bayern Munich: Désiré Doué or Bradley Barcola?
PSG predicted XI v Bayern Munich: Désiré Doué or Bradley Barcola?

Luis Enrique has an almost complete squad at his disposal as Paris Saint-Germain prepare to face Bayern Munich in the first leg of their UEFA Champions League semi-final at the Parc des Princes on Tuesday night.

Academy product Quentin Ndjantou is the only absentee for PSG. It means that Luis Enrique has a couple of key decisions to make. One of them pertains to the front three. Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Ousmane Dembélé are almost guaranteed to start against the Bundesliga giants. The third place will go to either Désiré Doué or Bradley Barcola. L’Équipe understands that it is the former that will get the nod on the right.

Fabián Ruiz’s recent return also calls into question Warren Zaire-Emery’s place in the starting XI, although it is the academy product who is expected to retain his place tonight.

PSG likely line-up v Bayern Munich

Matvey Safonov; Nuno Mendes, Willian Pacho, Marquinhos, Achraf Hakimi; João Neves, Vitinha, Warren Zaire-Emery; Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, Ousmane Dembélé, Désiré Doué. (L’Éq)

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No Milan forward safe from summer axe after drab performance in Juve draw

No Milan forward safe from summer axe after drab performance in Juve draw
No Milan forward safe from summer axe after drab performance in Juve draw

As reported by Calciomercato, Milan will likely listen to offers for all their forwards in the summer trandfer window.

The Rossoneri forwards’ poor form in front of goal was at the fore once again at San Siro on Sunday, as Milan played out a drab 0–0 draw against Juventus. 

The sharing of the spoils has seen Max Allegri’s men inch ever closer to Champions League football, while the Bianconeri missed a golden opportunity to distance themselves from the chasing duo of Como in fifth and Roma in sixth, both of whom are three points off the Old Lady with four games left to play.

It has been nearly two months since a Milan forward scored a goal. The last one arrived on March 1 — a stoppage-time strike from Rafa Leão away at Cremonese.

Since then, Milan forwards have been setting up new, unenviable records. Santiago Gimenez in on his way to complete an entire Serie A campaign without scoring. Christian Pulisic is currently on a 16-game goalless run, having not scored once in 2026 to match a feat from 2022/23 from his time at Chelsea. Christopher Nkunku has not scored since the beginning of February, while Niclas Füllkrug has only scored once since arriving in January and is expected to return to West Ham in the summer.

Milan have already paused talks with Pulisic over a new contract. Gimenez’s agent, Raffaela Pimenta, is set to directly speak with the club management to discuss his client’s future. Leão, booed once again by the San Siro faithful against Juve as he came off, is no longer considered untouchable and will be on the market for a lower price, with Manchester United the latest club linked with him in recent days.

Allegri’s tactics notwithstanding, Milan are in dire need of revamping their frontline going into the summer. The 58-year-old has already told the club that he needs an experienced centre-forward in his ranks. Milan have thusly been linked with veteran LaLiga forwards Robert Lewandowski and Alexander Sørloth.

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MLB Injury Report: Trey Yesavage returns Tuesday, Spencer Strider not far behind

In this week’s Injury Report, Trey Yesavage returns to the mound on Tuesday for his season debut. Spencer Strider is not far behind after a successful third rehab start. And Giancarlo Stanton hits the injured list with a minor calf strain. Let's break it all down as we run through the relevant injury news around baseball.

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Trey Yesavage (shoulder)

Yesavage is expected to make his debut on Tuesday against the Red Sox after missing the start of the season with shoulder inflammation. He’s not likely to go too deep into games right away after totalling 64 pitches in his final rehab start, in which he gave up four runs over 2 1/3 with Triple-A Buffalo. He’ll be a risky start his first time out against Boston, but the 22-year-old right-hander brings immense upside over the rest of the season. Yesavage's return coincides with Max Scherzer (ankle, forearm) landing on the injured list.

Giancarlo Stanton (calf)

Stanton was removed from Friday’s game against the Astros with right lower leg tightness. He sat out the following three games before the team decided he would require a stint on the injured list after an MRI revealed a low-grade calf strain. Stanton isn’t expected to miss much more than the minimum. Meanwhile, Jasson Domíguez was recalled from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. Domínguez should start most days in Stanton’s absence at designated hitter, at least against right-handed pitching, and has some multi-category upside with three homers and eight steals in the minors so far this season.

Francisco Lindor (calf)

Lindor was pulled from last Wednesday’s game against the Twins with left calf tightness. This comes just after the team got Juan Soto back from a calf injury. This one came out worse than Soto’s and will sideline Lindor for at least the next month. He’s set to be re-evaluated in three weeks. Ronny Mauricio was recalled from Triple-A Syracuse to fill in at shortstop against right-handed pitching.

George Springer (toe)

Out since April 12 with a fractured left big toe, Springer will not need a rehab assignment once he’s ready to return sometime this week. The 36-year-old outfielder will run the bases and hit on Tuesday at the Rogers Centre. Springer’s absence had opened playing time for Eloy Jiménez and Lenyn Sosa, but Springer should slot back in as the full-time designated hitter, where he started all 14 games this season.

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Max Scherzer (ankle, forearm)

Scherzer will get some time off after he was hit hard on Friday, giving up seven runs to the Guardians. The 41-year-old right-hander has battled through some ailments, including a forearm issue and ankle inflammation. There’s no timeline for a return, but with Trey Yesavage back and José Berríos on a rehab assignment, it might be a while before the Blue Jays need the veteran to start a game. For now, Eric Lauer remains in the rotation.

Ha-Seong Kim (finger)

Kim has been sidelined all season with a right middle finger laceration he suffered in January that resulted in a torn tendon. The original timeline had him out for 4-5 months. He may make it back in the early part of that estimate, as he’s set to begin a rehab assignment with Double-A Columbus this week. Kim would likely need a couple of weeks' worth of at-bats to get ramped up, but appears to be in line to join the Atlanta lineup by mid-May. He’d slot into the lineup as the starting shortstop, with Mauricio Dubón playing all over the diamond in a super-utility role.

Spencer Strider (oblique)

Strider is on the verge of returning from an oblique injury that’s had him sidelined since the end of spring training. He made his third rehab start on Sunday, giving up two runs with seven strikeouts over five innings. He sat at 95 mph on the four-seam fastball throughout the game and reached 82 pitches. Through three rehab starts, he’s allowed two runs with an 18/5 K/BB ratio over 12 2/3 innings. The Braves have moved Reynaldo Lopez to the bullpen as they prepare for Strider’s return, which could come this weekend in Colorado.

Spencer Strider's latest rehab start was just peachy

Wearing specialty jerseys to celebrate the state's moniker, the @Braves righty sat 95.2 mph on his fastball and racked up 7 K's with 17 swings-and-misses in 5 IP. pic.twitter.com/wozDpg1pAQ

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Blake Snell (shoulder)

Snell, working his way back from a shoulder issue, will make his second rehab start with Low-A Ontario on Tuesday. He threw 32 pitches in his first outing, giving up two runs over one inning of work. Snell will likely need a few more starts before he’s an option for the Dodgers sometime in May.

Jared Jones (elbow)

Jones underwent the internal brace procedure on his right elbow last May. The 24-year-old right-hander is ready to embark on a rehab assignment at Low-A Brandenton on Wednesday. Jones was placed on the 60-day injured list at the start of the season, so the earliest he can be activated is in late May. Still, he’s worth a stash in all formats.

Logan O’Hoppe (wrist)

O’Hoppe was removed from Saturday’s game with a left wrist injury after he was hit by a foul tip. He landed on the 10-day injured list with a left wrist fracture. The 26-year-old catcher only anticipates missing a couple of weeks. Veteran Travis d’Arnaud will be tasked with filling in on most days behind the plate.

Astros’ Joe Espada in danger of being fired after Alex Cora news

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Looking around Major League Baseball, especially after what happened with Alex Cora, there are certainly a few skippers around the league who need to be cautious about how their team plays. Unfortunately for Astros head man Joe Espada, he's probably at the top of that list. 

Espada, who many consider a good guy and somebody players want to play for, just hasn't found the success in Houston that he was expected to. 

There are a few factors for that, but now at 11-18 and in last place in the American League West, there's simply no excuse for this. Many believe that Espada could be the next man fired, and it's almost tough to disagree with anybody who feels that way.

Not only that, but Alex Cora could be a guy who gets a job in Houston if the Astros want to act fast.

“Before being hired to manage the Red Sox, Cora was the bench coach with the Houston Astros, and was with the team when they won their World Series title in 2017. That title is now tainted by the sign-stealing scandal, but Cora still played a big role in Houston winning its championship.

“The Astros are 10-18 and have the worst record in the American League. Joe Espada hasn't had much success, but having somebody with the pedigree that Cora does could change a lot and help them get back on track in the near future. He is familiar with the organization and would make sense as a replacement for Espada,” Curt Bishop of SI wrote.

Cora has a relationship with the Astros, though it's also important to remember that he might not want to immediately be a head coach if the Astros decide to get rid of Espada right now.

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Murakami homers again as the White Sox top the Angels for a rain-delayed 8-7 win

CHICAGO (AP) — Munetaka Murakami hit a three-run homer in a big seventh-inning rally, and the Chicago White Sox held off the slumping Los Angeles Angels for an 8-7 win Monday night.

Andrew Benintendi had three RBIs as Chicago improved to 6-4 in its last 10 games. Miguel Vargas hit a solo drive, and Tristan Peters had two hits and scored two runs.

Jorge Soler hit a solo homer for Los Angeles in the rain-delayed opener of a three-game series. Mike Trout had two hits and scored twice.

The Angels blew a 5-1 lead in their fourth consecutive loss and eighth in nine games overall. They had a 6-0 lead Sunday at Kansas City and lost 11-9 when Lane Thomas hit a three-run homer for the Royals in the 10th inning.

The White Sox sent 10 batters to the plate while scoring seven times in the seventh. It was their biggest inning of the season.

Benintendi's two-run double off Nick Sandlin (0-1) trimmed the Angels' lead to one. Murakami then greeted Drew Pomeranz with a drive to right-center for his major league-best 12th homer. Vargas followed Murakami with another homer for an 8-5 lead.

The 26-year-old Murakami, a rookie slugger from Japan, is batting .349 (15 for 43) with seven homers and 14 RBIs in his last 10 games.

Osvaldo Bido (2-0) pitched three innings of one-run ball for the win.

Soler and Nolan Schanuel each drove in a run in the ninth against Grant Taylor before Bryan Hudson retired Adam Frazier on a bouncer to second, stranding runners at second and third. It was Hudson's first career save.

The start was delayed three hours as rain and thunderstorms rolled over Rate Field.

Up next

José Soriano (5-0, 0.24 ERA) starts for the Angels on Tuesday night, and fellow right-hander Davis Martin (3-1, 2.01 ERA) pitches for the White Sox.

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🚨 Two players set to be cut from Mexico's squad

🚨 Two players set to be cut from Mexico's squad

Javier Aguirre has Mexico on edge after failing to reveal this Monday the preliminary squad list for the home World Cup, as had been agreed. 

However, it emerged that two players had already been notified of their exclusion from the national team call-up.  

According to information from Gibrán Araige, Charly Rodríguez, who was part of the entire World Cup cycle, will not be part of the team. Rumors indicate that Álvaro Fidalgo would take his place in midfield. 

Likewise, Marcel Ruiz would not be part of the national team due to his physical condition after the injury he suffered in the Conchampions. 

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Mets recently released outfielder already linked to Blue Jays after 0-13 stretch

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The New York Mets decided to move on from outfielder Tommy Pham on Sunday, as the veteran outfielder didn't enjoy any success during his short stint in New York. 

Pham, typically a very good veteran who has proven throughout his career that he can swing it at a very high level, went 0-for-13 and now finds himself without a team.

Pham should be able to find another team, possibly even the Toronto Blue Jays, despite Toronto not playing all that well either. 

Toronto is currently 12-15 and in fourth place in the American League East, but it has been a lot better than the Mets.

“The Blue Jays haven't been anywhere near full strength so far this season. For example, the Blue Jays have been without the services of George Springer since April 11. Springer has been making progress and should be back in the near future. But, the Blue Jays could still use some more veteran depth, at least for the bench, with all of the injuries the club has had to deal with. Toronto is just 12-15 on the season so far. The Blue Jays are going to need to dig themselves out of this hole. The more veterans the merrier, especially if Pham could play like he did last year with Pittsburgh,” Patrick McAvoy of SI wrote.

The injuries are the biggest factor here, and something that Pham will fortunately benefit from. 

Guys like him typically find a way to stick in the league, so it should only be a matter of days before he gets himself a new job. As of Sunday, that won't be in New York.

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The 14-year-old heading to the World Championships

Alyssa Nguyen
Alyssa Nguyen is the youngest player in the England team at 14 years old [BBC]

"It's pretty cool," says Alyssa Nguyen when asked about her call-up to the England team for the World Team Table Tennis Championships.

At just 14, she is the youngest player in the team as the hosts hope to benefit from home advantage in London next month.

England's women have not competed at the World Team Championships since 2018, but Plymouth-based Nguyen will put her school work to one side when she and her team-mates begin their campaign against Japan on 2 May.

"I'm just really pleased and really, really happy and I'm excited for the big event, to see all of the top players playing in London and learning from how they do stuff and how they play," Nguyen told BBC Sport.

Nguyen began playing at the Joola Plymouth Table Tennis Club when she was six, following her brothers who were already involved with the club.

She has gone on to win this year's national Under-17 title and played at last year's European Junior Championships, as well as reaching the last eight of the senior English Championships.

"When I started playing more, I started enjoying it more," she explained.

"I just thought maybe this could be a really good career for me. It will be really fun and interesting to see top players around me and also travelling a lot would be very amazing."

Those who have seen Nguyen develop say she has the talent and commitment to go a long way in the game.

After finishing schoolwork, she will train for three hours a night and travels to play in three tournaments every month.

"You could see straightaway that she had a good feeling for the game and physically she's fantastic for the game as well," said Paul Whiting, the head coach at Joola Plymouth Table Tennis Club.

"To begin with it looked like she was having fun with it and she's developed so quickly. For 14 years old, she's made massive strides forward.

"She's got a good brain for the game as well. She's very clever when you start working on spin and things like that, she's really good."

The tactical fluidity that makes PSG so impressive

Image of Paris St-Germain's Spanish head coach Luis Enrique at a media conference at Liverpool's Anfield this season
Luis Enrique guided Paris St-Germain to their first Champions League triumph in 2025 [Getty Images]

Champions League holders Paris St-Germain are into the semi-finals of this season's competition and strong contenders to repeat last year's impressive feat.

Despite boasting squads that have included the likes of Lionel Messi, Neymar and Kylian Mbappe, it is the current side - who host Bayern Munich in the first leg on Tuesday (20:00 BST) - that has played the club's most impressive football.

This month, manager Luis Enrique said "it would be a dream to have 20 players who can play everywhere", a nod to how he has looked to develop this squad.

It is through that focus on versatility and continuous rotations on the pitch that PSG have confused and outplayed some of the best teams in the world.

How Luis Enrique balances fluidity and structure

Watching PSG right-back Achraf Hakimi tap in their opener from seven yards out in last season's Champions League final win felt odd. In Paris, full-backs are regularly found in the penalty area while attackers are seen in defensive midfield positions.

This fluidity appears hard to understand, but there are underlying principles from the coaches that enable it to work without descending into chaos.

Screengrab showing Hakimi's position in the box as he scored the opening goal for PSG in their 5-0 win against Inter Milan in the Champions League final last season
PSG right-back Hakimi opened the scoring in their 5-0 win against Inter Milan in the Champions League final last season [BBC]

The two PSG centre-backs are fixed in their positions. Coaches like Igor Tudor, Chris Wilder and Simone Inzaghi have all encouraged central defenders, albeit in back threes, to roam and rotate with their team-mates so this is a possibility, but Luis Enrique opts against this.

The Spanish manager believes there has to be some structure to allow other players to play fluidly. The phrase 'floaters and anchors' has been used to help explain this concept.

During a game, PSG have players who act as anchors occupying zones that provide the team with balance. These positions include the two centre-backs, the touchline players on both sides, and one player stretching the opposition up top.

Aside from the centre-backs who remain in their positions, these anchoring positions can be taken up by players moving into these spaces.

Screengrab showing how PSG have rules for which areas of the pitch they try and occupy at all times, including the two centre back positions, the left and right wing and the centre forward position. This example shows how a midfield has moved into the centre forward position as the natural striker, Dembele, has dropped into midfield.
In yellow, you see the five areas of the pitch PSG look to occupy at all times. In this example, the striker position is occupied by one of the midfielders pushing up as striker Ousmane Dembele has dropped into a midfield position. [BBC]

For example, left-winger Khvicha Kvaratskhelia might start in the left-wing position before moving infield resulting in left-back Nuno Mendes filling that position. The key however is that - that area is anchored by a player.

These rotating movements can be described as zone replacements. PSG have specific areas that they need filling according to the coach. When a player leaves that area, another player rotates into that position or "replaces that zone". This helps keep the side balanced. Although they appear spontaneous, there is a level of coordination and predictability to them.

Screengrab showing Nuno Mendes moving out wide as Khvicha Kvaratskhelia moves infield ensuring PSG remain structured and balanced.
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia moves centrally. Nuno Mendes replaces that zone by moving from a back-three position to now playing on the left flank. The shape of the side remains balanced. [BBC]

The floating players by comparison are the players who find themselves in the middle of the pitch - not bound by the positional instructions of the anchors.

These players have more license to roam freely, often combining with one-touch passing in close proximity. Naturally, defending against technical players with no true position is a task most teams struggle with.

Screengrab showing the players that hold structured positions for PSG on the flanks and in defence, whilst also showing the freedom the central players have.
The anchoring players are seen in white with the floating players given more freedom in yellow. Note striker Dembele on the ball in midfield. [BBC]

How PSG players know where to rotate

When on the ball, PSG's two centre-backs are often joined by a third player to form a back three.

If the right-winger moves inside, the right-back, Hakimi, fills the space out wide. If the winger stays wide, Hakimi attacks more centrally. From this central position, he is able to pick up the ball in midfield or push further up as an extra attacker.

Mendes, the left full-back with equally as much license to attack, has a different reference point. He is asked to form part of the back three in build-up. If however the defensive midfielder - often Vitinha - drops into the backline, Mendes now has license to push up.

At this stage, his point of reference is now the winger. If the winger has moved inside, Mendes moves to the flank as somebody has to fill this space. If the winger is out wide, Mendes can now play in a free role centrally.

Based on these steps, different players end up centrally with true freedom so it can look like every player is able to move where they please. In actuality, the PSG players are going through the instructions in their head as they decide where to move.

Screengrab showing the structure and rotations in PSG's side looking at Nuno Mendes dropping into a back three with Kvaratskhelia staying on the left wing and Hakimi staying on the right with his winger moving centrally
Vitinha (yellow) is in a defensive midfield position. This means Nuno Mendes forms part of the back three while winger Kvaratskhelia stays out wide (white). Hakimi stays out wide on the right because his winger is positioned centrally (blue). [BBC]

Ballon d'Or winner Ousmane Dembele is given the most freedom of the PSG players, and rightly so. He is perhaps the only player free to move where he feels best and is frequently seen posing difficult questions of defenders by moving into positions that they are reluctant to move into.

His ability to receive on the ball, turn and drive before passing or shooting with both feet make him an invaluable player across the pitch. Reacting to his movements, PSG's nearby players, often the wingers moving inside, or the midfielders or fullbacks pushing centrally, move forward - leading to goals being scored given the difficulty around tracking their runs from deep.

Screengrab from PSG vs Liverpool showing how Dembele's drop-deep movements weren't followed by van Dijk who gestured to a team-mate to pick him up. This movement in turn dragged him away from where PSG were dangerously attacking.
Demeble, PSG's striker on paper, leaves the attacking line. Virgil van Dijk is seen gesturing at Mac Allister to pick him up. The attacker's unusual position drags Van Dijk away from the right side of the pitch and distracts him as PSG build up to what resulted in a goal. [BBC]

Is this style feasible in the Premier League?

A clear trend in world football has been the increase in man-to-man defending, something Premier League coaches Pep Guardiola and Mikel Arteta have stressed all season. With Luis Enrique's team constantly moving around the pitch, opponents tasked with following their man eventually lose their player, either unintentionally or purposefully deciding to retreat when being pulled to the other side of the pitch.

This tactic, like all tactics, is dependent on player quality - which brings us back to the first quote of this piece. In an ideal world, Enrique wants 20 players who can play in all parts of the pitch, so they could replace each other's zones without any drop off in quality.

He likely mentions 20 players rather than 11 because these tactics, including the long and intense sprints of the fullbacks from their own half, to the opposition's box and back, are taxing on the mind and body.

PSG however, have the benefit of being a better team when compared with the rest of Ligue 1 which allows them to rotate frequently. This season, Nuno Mendes has played 46% of PSG's total league minutes which leaves him in good physical condition to perform Luis Enrique's demanding instructions to a high level in the knockout stage of the Champions League. This is a luxury fellow Champions League semi-finalists Arsenal - who play their first leg at Atletico Madrid on Wednesday - likely cannot afford.

Luis Enrique however, with the players at his disposal, has conjured a brilliant mix of physicality, chemistry and technique to produce one of football's most exciting teams in recent memory.

Yoane Wissa makes stance clear on Newcastle exit

Yoane Wissa makes stance clear on Newcastle exit
Yoane Wissa makes stance clear on Newcastle exit

Newcastle United will reportedly explore selling Yoane Wissa in the summer transfer window

But Wissa has made it clear he wants to stay at St James’ Park after arriving just last summer in a £55 million deal, per The Athletic

The 29-year-old has endured a difficult start to life at Newcastle. 

He missed the first half of the season due to a knee injury, and has made only four Premier League starts. 

The DR Congo international has scored only once and is currently Eddie Howe’s fourth-choice striker. 

Newcastle lost Alexander Isak to Liverpool, despite making best efforts to keep him at the club. 

Callum Wilson also followed the Swede out of St James’ Park, joining West Ham United on a free transfer. 

Wissa and Nick Woltemade were not the priority targets for the Tyneside club. 

But after failed attempts to bring in Joao Pedro, Hugo Ekitike and Jorgan Strand Larsen, they ended up signing the two forwards.  

Both Wissa and Woltemade have not made the desired impact, as the Magpies are likely to end the season without qualification for Europe. 

Woltemade made an explosive start, but his recent form has been poor. He hasn’t scored in the Premier League since bagging a brace against Chelsea in December.  

Newcastle are looking to offload Wissa this summer, but they would have to take a significant loss on the former Brentford star, whose valuation has dropped steeply. 

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Wayne Rooney on what he noticed about Chelsea players in Brighton win

Wayne Rooney on what he noticed about Chelsea players in Brighton win
Wayne Rooney on what he noticed about Chelsea players in Brighton win

Wayne Rooney has said Chelsea’s players didn’t look too concerned after Liam Rosenior was sacked in midweek.

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The latest episode of Wayne Rooney’s podcast is out, looking back at the results from the weekend and giving his take on the Chelsea situation.

The Blues came off a run of defeats, but following the sacking of their manager immediately raised their games and beat Leeds 1-0 in the FA Cup semi final. Rooney said he had felt sadness at times in his career when coaches were sacked, but hadn’t detected that in Chelsea’s cheery demeanour.

Rooney on Chelsea players’ responses

“I’ve been there as a player when a manager’s been sacked and I’d felt sad, like I’m part of the problem and part of why they’ve been sacked,” the former Man U striker said.

“But I was watching the Chelsea players and I didn’t seem to see that in them – there seemed to be a relief. I guess it happens, but that’s where as a player you need to look at yourself as well.”

The way this group forced another coach out was pretty obvious and pretty shameful. We can’t imagine they cried any tears for Rosenior.

In other news…

Andoni Iraola is already in contact with Chelsea about potentially taking a job here – but it will be a long road.

Trevoh Chalobah was asked about the stinging criticism of Chelsea from their erstwhile manager a week ago, and dealt with it in the only way you could really expect.

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Dodgers trade proposal moves on from very talented young player due to nowhere for him to play

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The Pittsburgh Pirates and Los Angeles Dodgers have enjoyed a lot of success to start the 2026 campaign, something people probably weren't expecting in Pittsburgh. 

However, the Pirates have a very good team, and while they're a bit different from the Dodgers, there's reason to believe both teams can be among the best in the National League in the long term. We already know what Los Angeles is, and now it's about Pittsburgh doing what it needs to do.

Adding more young talent should be at the top of that priority list, and the Dodgers can help them out if they want to move on from Ryan Ward, who unfortunately just doesn't have much of a place to play in Los Angeles, which is why the latest mock trade to send him to the Pirates would make a lot of sense.

Pirates Acquire: Ward, Patrick Copen

Dodgers Acquire: Levi Sterling, Jeter Martinez

“The Dodgers make this trade because they’re prioritizing pitching upside and long-term value over an older, MLB-ready bat.

“They move Ryan Ward because, while he is producing and close to MLB-ready, his profile is more of a limited defensive, power-only corner bat—a type they can often replace internally. In return, they target higher-upside pitching,” Ryan Shea of SI wrote.

I really like Ward as a player, and I'd be a bit disappointed to see him get traded by the Dodgers. 

At 28 years old, I think he still has a big future if the Dodgers can figure some things out. 

However, the harsh reality here is that Los Angeles just doesn't have a path for him to play in the immediate future, and trading him might be the best outcome.

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Recapping the destinations of Illinois’ 2026 NFL draftees

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Why Carlos Alcaraz’s injury is the French Open’s worst nightmare

Defending champion Carlos Alcaraz will be absent from the French Open due to injury (Getty)

Roland Garros will be a quieter place this year. There could still be comebacks and great matches, but it’s hard to imagine any recreating the roar from the Parisian crowd as Carlos Alcaraz raced around the red clay whipping them into a frenzy as he saved three Championship points in his incredible five-set final victory over Jannik Sinner. This season Alcaraz made further history by becoming the youngest man to complete the career grand slam, but where the Spaniard really excels is his ability to excite. Through his shotmaking or infectious spirit, his greatest quality is that it can be hard to take your eyes from him.

But now there is no other option. The defending champion last week confirmed that he would be missing this year’s French Open due to a wrist injury. It will be the first grand slam tournament Alcaraz has been absent for since the 2023 Australian Open, when he was 19, and will likely confirm what has become increasingly apparent since then: that men’s tennis has been overly reliant on Alcaraz and Sinner’s rivalry. “Tennis needs Carlos,” Sinner said, confirming as much, as he reacted to Alcaraz’s withdrawal from Roland Garros and Rome. “Tennis is a much better sport when he’s around.”

Sinner defeated Alcaraz in the Monte Carlo final before the Spaniard suffered his wrist injury at the Barcelona Open (Getty)
Sinner defeated Alcaraz in the Monte Carlo final before the Spaniard suffered his wrist injury at the Barcelona Open (Getty)

Alcaraz has helped take a sport to heights few foresaw so soon after the rivalries between Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer drew to a close. But for the past year, men’s tennis has been dealing with a trade-off. It has, on one hand, a compelling rivalry between two generational players, emerging immediately from the era of the “Big Three”. Ever since their mind-bending Roland Garros final, in one of the greatest matches of all time, fans have yearned for a repeat, and there were sequels at Wimbledon, the US Open and the year-end ATP Finals.

In their dominance, Alcaraz and Sinner have racked up titles and accumulated ranking points to the extent that the world No 3, Alexander Zverev, is closer to the world No 1001 than the No 1. While Alcaraz and Sinner have won nine grand slam titles in a row between them, there has often been an absence of drama in the earlier rounds of major tournaments; too little drama involving them, anyway. And until the 38-year-old Djokovic produced one of his greatest ever performances to beat Sinner in the semi-finals of the Australian Open in January, the idea of Alcaraz and Sinner meeting in another final has at times felt too predictable.

Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner contested one of the great matches of all-time in last year's French Open final (Getty)
Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner contested one of the great matches of all-time in last year's French Open final (Getty)

But the sport has undoubtedly been grateful to have them. Perhaps this year’s Roland Garros, without Alcaraz, could reveal what predictable really means. “They’ve been playing some incredible matches,” said Djokovic, who very much still views himself as a rival, last season. “Hopefully they can keep going, because that’s what our sport needs.” Federer hailed their dominance but offered a warning, too. “I think that French Open final was unreal. I think the game, not that it needed it, but it was great that we had it. There’s obviously more to come. I just hope they stay injury-free, obviously.”

Last season, Sinner and Alcaraz would regularly turn to each other during trophy presentations and offer their thanks for providing the motivation to improve. There was a noticeable dip in Alcaraz’s levels during the three months last season where Sinner served his anti-doping suspension, followed by a sharp improvement when the Italian returned at the Italian Open. Even though Sinner will not need to face his greatest rival if he is to join Alcaraz by completing the career grand slam at the French Open in June, he expressed his disappointment and described the Spaniard’s absence as “painful and very sad”.

It may be good news for Djokovic, who will turn 39 before his latest bid for a 25th grand slam title. For the past two years he has been faced with the challenge of defeating Alcaraz, Sinner, or both at the same tournament. Even when Djokovic received a fortunate route to the Australian Open semi-finals and took advantage of that by beating Sinner, he still had to face Alcaraz in the final and ultimately ran out of steam after a bright start. Djokovic will know he has an excellent chance, potentially the window of opportunity he has been waiting for these past two years.

Djokovic may get the opportunity he has been waiting for to win a 25th grand slam title (Getty)
Djokovic may get the opportunity he has been waiting for to win a 25th grand slam title (Getty)

It also brings into sharp focus the question that was hanging over the sport at the start of the year, and whether a third man can become a contender for grand slam titles. So far, we’re yet to see conclusive evidence. Alcaraz won the Australian Open, and Sinner won the first three Masters titles of the year. There have been good moments this season for Arthur Fils, Jakub Mensik, Ben Shelton, Flavio Cobolli and Jiri Lehecka, as well as a Daniil Medvedev resurgence. But, the Frenchman Fils aside, it feels a stretch to say any of them could challenge Sinner at Roland Garros. Jack Draper, meanwhile, has suffered more injury setbacks, this time with a knee problem that threatens his participation in Paris.

Alcaraz, though, deserves credit for making his long-term health a priority. Wrist injuries are serious, and have derailed the career of many a top player, with Dominic Thiem and Juan Martin del Potro recent examples. “Injuries are always tough, especially a wrist,” Sinner said. “There’s certain areas of our body that are very sensitive. The wrist, we saw with other players in the past that they can complicate our life. If you come back too early then maybe you have a bigger problem afterwards.”

Alcaraz has made the right decision, but it’s down to others to determine if a grand slam tournament without the Spaniard is as much of a nightmare for tennis as it appears.

Where to watch PBKS vs RR IPL 2026 match: TV channel, live stream details and start time in India

Punjab Kings will be chasing their own longest unbeaten streak in IPL when they host Rajasthan Royals in Mullanpur on Tuesday.

PBKS had gone without a loss for eight straight games in their previous era as Kings XI Punjab between the 2013 and 2014 editions of the tournament. They currently on an unassailed longest unbeaten start of seven games after losing last year's final.

PBKS scored a statement win last time out as chased Delhi Capitals' target of 265 runs over the weekend. Meanwhile, RR suffered their third loss of the season as they failed to defend their total of 228/6 that included a 36-ball ton by Vaibhav Sooryavanshi.

In this article, The Sporting News takes you through all the details related to how and where to watch the IPL 2026 match between Punjab Kings and Rajasthan Royals.

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Where to watch PBKS vs RR: Live stream, TV channel

Here's how to watch the Punjab Kings vs. Rajasthan Royals IPL 2026 game in India:

  • TV channel: Star Sports Network channels
  • Live stream: JioHotstar app and website

IPL 2026 matches are available for live TV broadcast across Star Sports Network channels in India. Fans can also watch the live stream on the JioHotstar app and website.

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What time does PBKS vs RR match kick off?

The IPL 2026 match between Punjab Kings and Rajasthan Royals will be played at Maharaja Yadavindra Singh (MYS) International Cricket Stadium - also known as New Punjab Cricket Association (PCA) Stadium - in Mullanpur, New Chandigarh, Punjab.

The match will start at 7:30 p.m. IST on Tuesday, April 28, 2026.

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PBKS vs RR lineups, team news

PBKS has a good batting line-up, particularly with captain Shreyas Iyer showing fine form, although there are few worries regarding their middle order. The bowling attack consists of the pace pair of Arshdeep Singh and Kagiso Rabada.

Punjab Kings predicted XI: Priyansh Arya, Prabhsimran Singh (wk), Cooper Connolly, Shreyas Iyer (c), Shashank Singh, Nehal Wadhera, Marcus Stoinis, Marco Jansen, Arshdeep Singh, Kagiso Rabada, Rahul Chahar.

RR also have middle-order problems, with under pressure Shimron Hetmyer likely to be replaced, while captain Riyan Parag has been asked to raise his game with the bat.

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi clocked 357 runs with a strike rate of almost 235, and Dhruv Jurel has brought consistency, while Jofra Archer so far picked up 13 wickets this season.

Rajasthan Royals predicted XI: Yashasvi Jaiswal, Vaibhav Suryavanshi, Dhruv Jurel (wk), Riyan Parag (c), Lhuan-dre Pretorius, Donovan Ferreira, Ravindra Jadeja, Jofra Archer, Nandre Burger, Ravi Bishnoi, Brijesh Sharma.

PBKS vs RR: Betting odds

Punjab Kings are the favourites to win this IPL 2026 match at 1.74 on Dafa, while the odds for Rajasthan Royals to win are 2.10.

* Odds are correct at time of publish but subject to change.

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Nikola Jokic & Spencer Jones' historic stats lead Nuggets to 3-2 series vs. Timberwolves

Mar 14, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic (15), left, speaks with forward Spencer Jones (21) during the second half against the Los Angeles Lakers at Crypto.com Arena. Mandatory Credit: William Liang-Imagn Images

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Coach David Adelman took the lack of Anthony Edwards for the NBA Playoffs as an opportunity. Now, the Denver Nuggets inch closer as their series go to 3-2 in the first round. Nikola Jokic expectedly put up big numbers while Spencer Jones rose to the occasion. One of them even got a feat that only Hakeem Olajuwon and Shawn Marion touched.

Jokic and Jones notch NBA Playoffs win to get 3-2 series vs. Timberwolves

The Nuggets dominated this NBA Playoffs Game 5 right from the tip. By halftime, they were up by 13 points against the Timberwolves and it was just a merciless scoring outburst after that.

Nikola Jokic had an insane 27-point, 16-assist, and 12-rebound game. The Nuggets superstar also had an insane defensive effort and secured two blocks. This now marks the 19th triple-double that Jokic produced in the NBA Playoffs since 2020. He leads all players in that category. In fact, Jokic equals the combined NBA Playoffs triple-doubles of LeBron James, Giannis Antetokounmpo, and Luka Doncic who rank second to third in postseason triple-doubles since the turn of the decade, per StatMuse.

Spencer Jones, on the other hand, became the unexpected secondary leader of the Nuggets when Jokic was not playing. He scored 20 points by knocking down seven of his nine shots from the field while also grabbing three steals and three blocks. Jones joins Hakeem Olajuwon and Shawn Marion as the the only three players in NBA Playoffs history to log a 20-point, three-steal, and three-block game on 75+ % efficiency.

Game 5 was a masterclass for Coach David Adelman and the Nuggets. Can they pull off another win as this NBA Playoffs series heads to the Timberwolves home court for Game 6?

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Short-handed Timberwolves look vulnerable in Game 5 loss to Nuggets

The Minnesota Timberwolves raced out to a 3-1 lead, but it might have cost them everything.

Yes, Game 5 on Monday, April 27, when the Denver Nuggets outpaced Minnesota, 125-113, in the first round of the NBA playoffs, was just one game. But it also served as an indicator of just how much Minnesota is missing without Anthony Edwards and Donte DiVincenzo.

Denver outscored Minnesota by a margin of 37-24 in a third quarter avalanche, as the Nuggets are trying to become just the 14th team in NBA history to win a playoff series after trailing 3-1.

All of this prompts one question: can the Timberwolves make a run without Edwards and DiVincenzo? Can they even get out of this round?

The Nuggets are now playing with significantly more confidence and momentum than they did earlier in the series. Denver’s bench had scored just 16 points in the crushing Game 4 loss; on Monday night, the reserves scored 27. Cameron Johnson and Spencer Jones, the pair of key Denver forwards, combined to drop 38 points in Game 5 just two nights after they scored just 9.

The Nuggets harassed Minnesota’s ball-handlers, forcing them into 25 turnovers Monday night, which was three more than Minnesota’s combined total in Games 3 and 4.

This is where Edwards’ absence hurts the Timberwolves. He’s a stabilizing presence and one of the dynamic scoring threats in the NBA. He averaged 28.8 points per game during the regular season, which ranked third in the league. He can handle the ball, his shooting range helps space the floor and he’s the preferred option in the clutch.

And while backup guard Ayo Dosunmu emerged as a breakout player in Game 4 with his historic 43-point masterpiece, it’s clear the Timberwolves won’t be able to count on that kind of production every night from here on out.

Dosunmu scored 18 points in a solid performance, and the Timberwolves did shrink a 27-point deficit to 10 midway through the fourth, but that run came when Denver eased its pressure and intensity.

So, what’s the path forward for Minnesota?

For one, the Timberwolves should hope that Edwards heals quickly. Because even if they get past the Nuggets, their likely opponent in the second round would be the No. 2 San Antonio Spurs, who are a legitimate threat to win the West. But, practically speaking, the Timberwolves will essentially need to play pristine defense like it did during its three-game winning streak in the series, especially in the paint.

In Games 2, 3 and 4, the Timberwolves limited Denver to an average of just 38.7 points in the paint per game. In Game 5, that figure ballooned to 62.

Timberwolves center Rudy Gobert was masterful against Nikola Jokić. Forward Jaden McDaniels irritated Jamal Murray and Denver’s other ball-handlers. More of that will be required.

Because without Edwards, the short-handed Timberwolves are not only suddenly vulnerable, they might be marching toward a historic exit.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Nuggets make short-handed Timberwolves look vulnerable in Game 5

The contrast at the heart of the Champions League semi-finals – and what it says about football’s future

Harry Kane and Bayern Munich faced Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League league phase this season (Getty)

At this stage of the season, when the Champions League really reaches that gloriously charged air, even staff meetings can have an edge about getting it right.

While some coaches at both Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain are naturally concerned with working out structures to stop opposition attackers, for example, others are more keen to shift the emphasis. Make them stop us.

In other words, to go for it. To let Jamal Musiala rampage at PSG and pin them back, as Kvicha Kvaratshkelia tries to do the same to Manuel Neuer’s defence. The potential effects could be electric football, and a tie to match any of those from recent Champions League history and the 2015-19 “era of comebacks”. They would also be a natural follow-on from the free-flowing play we saw between Bayern Munich and Real Madrid in the quarter-final, perhaps suggesting new trends for the competition.

Arsenal progressed past Sporting despite an anxious second leg (Reuters)
Arsenal progressed past Sporting despite an anxious second leg (Reuters)

Except, in the other semi-final, we may well see other evolving trends. If PSG-Bayern is set up to be attackers expressing themselves from end to end, Atletico Madrid-Arsenal looks likelier to be a fraught battle within the margins. The contrast was already visible in the quarter-final that took place at the exact same time as Bayern’s victory over Real Madrid. While Arda Guler and Luis Diaz were exchanging screamers at the Allianz, there weren’t even any goals in Arsenal’s second-leg elimination of Sporting.

And while Atletico Madrid’s defeat of Barcelona was as absorbing as anything seen in Munich, that was more about clashing styles making the game rather than an exhibition of open play. Atletico may not be what they used to be, but a Diego Simeone team is always given to a fight. The latter may be even more pronounced against Arsenal.

Another feeling that may be pronounced is the sense of almost watching different sports depending on the game. The contrast is all the more relevant for the future of the sport, too, since this has been a season characterised by debate about tactical directions. The eventual final may even end up being presented as a game for football’s future.

For now, while one semi-final could define a new roaring 20s in the sport, the other might descend into trench warfare. And yet, as persuasive as such perceptions seem from the very football, there are sources at all the clubs who contend it is nowhere near so simplistic or binary.

Antoine Griezmann has been at the centre of some of the most elegant attacking play in the competition, with Atletico far more progressive than their 2013-16 peak. It is meanwhile only five months since Arsenal overwhelmed Bayern Munich with forward play of their own in a 3-1 group-stage win. And while it already seems like another trend is developing in how little there is to read into the first round, other differences since then should be acknowledged.

It is turning into an altogether more testing end to the season for Arsenal than expected (Getty)
It is turning into an altogether more testing end to the season for Arsenal than expected (Getty)

Most of all, there are the demands on the clubs. While Arsenal and Atletico have had to toil through testing seasons against rivals with superior resources, both Bayern and PSG have been able to cruise to their league titles. The newly crowned German champions, earning over €300m more in revenue than Borussia Dortmund, sealed the title last weekend by going 15 points clear of their closest opposition. PSG have meanwhile so beaten down Ligue 1 through their power from a Qatari sportswashing project that a mere six-point lead over Lens is welcomed as closer than usual.

Such superiority affords a lot more space to keep players physically and mentally fresh so as to play more idealised football. As one source at this level insists, “it’s drastically underestimated how dependent modern systems are on full capacity”. “Any drop-off or notable absences and all of the links in your team go.”

Such differences have also transmitted in another crucial way. Bayern have won the Champions League as recently as 2020. In that very final, they beat PSG, who finally got over the line last season. Such victories bring a deeper assurance that Arsenal and Atletico don’t currently possess. They’re still agitating to get there.

In fact, they’re now probably the two biggest clubs never to have to have won it. That reality is more acute given what has happened in recent seasons.

Atletico have lost two recent finals in painful fashion and must banish those memories (Getty)
Atletico have lost two recent finals in painful fashion and must banish those memories (Getty)

The Champions League has become Atletico’s great quest under Diego Simeone. They lost two finals to Real Madrid in 2014 and 2016 - and in the most painful manners at that - and now find themselves having gone further than their great local rivals for the first time in Simeone’s entire era.

Mikel Arteta is meanwhile just as determined to become the first manager to finally deliver the Champions League to Arsenal. Such an ambition already has a greater importance given the growing risk that Arsenal don’t actually end the season as English champions. The huge pressure to deliver one of the two major trophies is already there.

And that pressure can produce reactions that intend more control, as has already been discussed a lot with Arsenal this season. It’s like the closer they get to glory the more Arteta tries to take more control, actually just constricting the team. By the same token, sources at Atletico who love Simeone say he constantly tries to progress but it is like he can’t fully escape an inherent conservatism any more. He can’t rely on a defender like Diego Godin any more, since the game doesn’t produce as many. Perhaps one of the most prominent, Gabriel, is at Arsenal.

That does condition a certain outlook. The Atletico-Arsenal semi-final is going to be driven by this agitation, PSG-Bayern by affirmation. That isn’t to say it will be any less absorbing. At this stage, it’s the stakes that really make the game. The prize, an appearance in club football’s greatest stage, produces all sorts of responses. Teams, ultimately, will do almost anything to get there.

PSG and Bayern are expected to bring the kind of free-flowing football which has lit up the knockout rounds so far (Getty)
PSG and Bayern are expected to bring the kind of free-flowing football which has lit up the knockout rounds so far (Getty)

They will here be guided by different approaches, but from different contexts. It isn’t necessarily a fight for football’s future. Barcelona 1994 were still more influential than the Fabio Capello Milan that thrashed them. The present, this week, is nevertheless going to involve very different tests that are going to immerse both sides. There’s little like it, especially when the games are set to be so unalike.

Video game fanatic travels more than 1,000 miles to achieve dream

A video game fanatic who travelled more than 1,000 miles for a football match achieved his "dream" of seeing his adopted club play in the flesh on Saturday.

Italian Andrea Lai has been playing the Football Manager series for almost 20 years and one day chose Coleraine Football Club, at random, as his new team to manage.

Last week, Lai traveled from Italy to Northern Ireland to see the Bannsiders play their final league game of the season as they pipped Glentoran to second place and a European spot.

He had first played as the club seven years ago and has won a heap of virtual silverware since.

'Enormous to me'

Lai is from Imola in Italy and supports Bologna alongside Coleraine.

The 39 year old, who travelled alone, said his trip to Northern Ireland was "wonderful".

"Astonishing - it was enormous to me because for many years I was considering coming, but it was too far," he told BBC News NI.

"I decided to come by myself. I enjoyed some of the great landscapes in Northern Ireland, but the main reason, really, it was the Saturday match against Glentoran, and then I built my trip based on it."

His love for the club started when he "randomly selected" the team which has since gone from semi to professional status.

"I start playing with this non-pro team and I totally fell in love for it. The part-time contract, all the players, and bringing them to success, winning the premiership, winning the Irish Cup, and bringing Coleraine in the European competition was awesome."

Lai started following Coleraine in real life too.

"I started purchasing items from the online shop," he added.

Through this he got to know people involved in the club and, last month, made the decision to come to the last game of the league season.

And success beckoned for his adopted club as they qualified for European football for the first time since 2022.

Lai got to meet players and staff including hat-trick hero Will Patching and his physical counterpart, the real Coleraine manager Ruaidhri Higgins.

With European football secured for next season, Lai said he "cannot miss this kind of opportunity" to watch the club live again.

He said he could not attend previous European matches in San Marino and Slovenia.

"I'm already looking forward to our next year to come."

As Coleraine prepare for their Irish Cup final against Dungannon Swifts this weekend, Lai said he thinks the club have "a very good possibility to win the game".

"I will find a way to follow the game, to follow Coleraine even out in Italy."

He joked that he is "probably the very first Italian supporter" of the club and that he will keep the memories made on his trip "all lifelong".

Confirmed: Randal Kolo Muani is on Liverpool's forward shortlist

Confirmed: Randal Kolo Muani is on Liverpool's forward shortlist
Confirmed: Randal Kolo Muani is on Liverpool's forward shortlist

Source backs up Kolo Muani reports

One surprise name on the list is that of Randal Kolo Muani. Sources around Juventus claimed that the 27-year-old was wanted by both Liverpool AND Juventus ahead of the summer window opening.

And now a UK source in Football Insider claims that the on-loan Tottenham striker is indeed on the Reds’ recruitment list.

Kolo Muani is spending the season on loan with the North London side from Paris Saint-Germain but is not expected to have a future with the French aristocrats.

He will therefore be available for a cut-price fee this summer - leading sporting director Richard Hughes’ intrigue.

“Randal Kolo Muani is a surprise striker on Liverpool‘s radar as they plan to sign a replacement for Hugo Ekitike following his serious injury,” the report reads.

“It remains to be seen if he will be part of Liverpool’s transfer plans, but a new striker is set to be signed regardless this summer, with Ekitike likely sidelined until next year.”

Kolo Muani could stay on the continent

Of course Liverpool will be working on an extensive shortlist - with Kolo Muani being only one name among many. The expectation in the Football Insider report is that Kolo Muani will miss out on his move to Liverpool as his future lies on the continent.

“He is known to be on Liverpool’s list of potential striker additions due to the likely lower fee involved, but is not a top target and seems set to return to PSG and stay overseas rather than remain in the Premier League,” the report reads.

But this is an interesting case to follow.

Kolo Muani is a far better player than he’s shown with Spurs - rising high throughout his time at Nantes, Eintracht Frankfurt and the France national team as well as a loan spell at Juve.

Capable of playing on the right-hand side of the attack as well as centre-forward - the attacker could fill in for both the injured Ekitike as well as Mohamed Salah - who is leaving on a free.

Michael Carrick: Gary Neville pinpoints key aspect of management

Michael Carrick: Gary Neville pinpoints key aspect of management
Michael Carrick: Gary Neville pinpoints key aspect of management

Manchester United secured a vital 2-1 win at Old Trafford against Brentford, all but guaranteeing Champions League football for next season.

Result

United started very well against the Bees and got an early goal, but rode their luck at times in a close victory.

They needed the brilliance of Belgian Senne Lammens and goals from Casemiro and Benjamin Sesko to get the result, which sees them move clear of Aston Villa in third place.

Michael Carrick

The victory only strengthened Michael Carrick’s position in terms of securing the top job on a permanent basis.

Speaking to Sky Sports, former player Gary Neville stated, “I think if Michael Carrick was speaking honestly, I think what he’d say at the moment is that he’s getting the absolute maximum out of this group of players.”

He added, “is it 29 points now in 13 games since he came here? That’s a brilliant job. It is a really brilliant job because they played fantastically well in those first two games against City and Arsenal. I mean, it was absolutely amazing.”

In spite of the highly impressive performances against City and Arsenal, Neville complimented the side’s grit and determination under Carrick by claiming, “but they’ve not really hit that height since. They’re getting over the line in games now where they’re not playing as well. And that’s something that you’ve got to do.”

Tactical flexibility

United did go 2-0 up in the first half, but were fortunate not to concede on a few occasions in a rollercoaster first half.

The second period was much more controlled, with both sides far less threatening. Neville added, “What he did in the second half was saying, ‘I’ve got the tactical nous to do this. It’s not just about doing it one way. I can shut down a game,’ which he very nearly succeeded in doing. Saying ‘I’m a serious manager in other ways.'”

Neville also took the time to praise Carrick’s ability to be “agile” in the game and praised his ability to make in-game decisions.

United need just two more points from their remaining four games to secure Champions League football for next season.

The Red Devils will welcome Liverpool to Old Trafford on Sunday afternoon.

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Braves trade proposal goes all-in amid horrid starts for Mets and Phillies by landing top player available

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The Atlanta Braves have had an excellent start to the season, and luckily for them, the rest of the National League East has been very unserious. 

Now 6.5 games ahead of the second-place Miami Marlins, Atlanta has to feel very confident in what it has.

However, that doesn't excuse the fact that the Braves still need more on the mound, as injuries have continued to pile up. In a recent mock trade, Atlanta would accomplish just that, but would have to give up a good bit.

Braves Acquire: Joe Ryan

Twins Acquire: JR Ritchie, Owen Murphy, Luis Guanipa

“At 18–8 and first in the NL East, the Braves are in clear win-now mode, which makes a move for Joe Ryan logical. Even with a strong start, they can still look to strengthen the rotation for October, and Ryan gives them a reliable, strikeout-capable starter who deepens their playoff pitching depth.

“Because they’re already in a strong position, Atlanta can afford to 'swing big while ahead' rather than wait for weaknesses to surface later,” Ryan Shea of SI wrote.

The Braves are always competitive, so even if they were to slow down a bit and other teams in the National League East were to catch up to them, which they have to feel like is coming, no matter how well they continue to play, adding more pitching should still be a priority. 

Ryan, especially, should be the most sought-after starter on the market this trade deadline, and him landing in Atlanta would be a big plus for the organization.

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Niyo: Shell-shocked Pistons digging their own playoff grave

Orlando — Trajan Langdon, the Pistons’ team president, stood leaning against a railing near the visitors’ tunnel at the Kia Center late Monday night. His arms were folded, his face expressionless.

But he wasn’t alone, watching in disbelief as Orlando pushed the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference to the brink of playoff elimination barely a week into the postseason.

On the court in front of Langdon, everyone could see what was wrong: The Pistons couldn’t score to save their season.

Apr 27, 2026; Orlando, Florida, USA; Orlando Magic center Goga Bitadze (35), Detroit Pistons forward Isaiah Stewart (28) and guard Javonte Green (31) look for the rebound during the second half during game four of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Kia Center. Mandatory Credit: Mike Watters-Imagn Images

They went without a field goal for the final 5:24 of Game 4, save for a meaningless putback from Isaiah Stewart in the waning seconds. In Game 3 here, it was a similar story, as Cunningham’s three-pointer with 3:15 left — tying that contest after a furious fourth-quarter rally — proved to be the Pistons’ final basket.

The only difference was, when the final horn sounded Monday, it was no longer an alarm bell. This time it might as well have been a funeral dirge.

The Pistons aren’t ready to go there, obviously. And after this 94-88 loss to the Magic put them in a 3-1 hole heading back to Detroit, they said all things you’d expect. They talked about their backs being against the wall and vowed there’s “still fight in us.”

But when asked how shocking it is that they find themselves in this spot, Cunningham couldn’t hide his disappointment.

“I mean, going into it? Shocked,” he admitted. “But the way that we've been playing, that stuff's not good enough to win games in this league. This league’s too good. They're a good team. They're out-rebounding us, turning me over. We haven't hit enough shots. Our defense hasn't caught its footing. So it's not shocking.”

This isn’t, either: Only 13 teams in NBA history have come back from a 3-1 deficit to win a best-of-seven series, and just five of those were in the last 20 years. Of course, back in 2003, the top-seeded Pistons did manage to dig their way out of an identical scenario against Tracy McGrady and the Magic, winning three straight to take that first-round series in seven games.

This feels different than that, though. Back then, the Pistons were the better team, and all they needed to do was solve a one-man Magic show in McGrady. Now, it feels like a bit of a role reversal, and as Cunningham goes, so goes Detroit.

Right now, it’s going all wrong. The Pistons’ All-NBA leader endured another frustrating game Monday, finishing with more turnovers (eight) than assists (six) and shooting just 7-for-23 from the field, including 3-for-11 from behind the 3-point line.

“Yeah, it's frustrating,” said Cunningham, who still finished with 25 points and a team-high nine rebounds. “A lot of it was on myself. I was frustrated with my own play, having numbers, not making plays in transition, things like that. Things I do best. Just not being able to make plays for my team.”

Problem is, no one else on his team can make plays for themselves. At least not in this series. Not against a big, physical opponent like the Magic, who haven’t simply won the possession game the last week. They’ve also beaten the Pistons at their own game. Orlando scored 23 points off 20 turnovers Monday, and the problems certainly start there. But they also got 16 more off second-chance points, the product of 16 offensive rebounds.

And just to put an exclamation point on how this series has played out — with the Pistons seemingly shell-shocked while the Magic keep meeting the moment — there also was that highlight-reel dunk Jamal Cain threw down on Jalen Duren in the fourth quarter. After the crowd erupted, the Pistons responded on the next possession by missing three shots, the last two at the rim.

CAIN'S POSTER SLAM, FROM ALL ANGLES 🔥 https://t.co/bRTpaxkaakpic.twitter.com/NxiH5Iq6tc

— NBA (@NBA) April 28, 2026

“We just gotta be in a moment of what this is: This is playoff basketball,” said Tobias Harris, who once again was Detroit’s only secondary scoring option with 20 points. “We gotta be more ready to just go out there and scrap like we need it. I mean, we're a little too casual. Everybody knows that in our locker room. We have to be better. Every single guy — all of us — has to be better. Have to look ourselves in the mirror and be better.”

From the start, especially. Monday night was anything but that.

Determined to help Duren shake out of his series-long funk, they tried to force it inside to their All-Star center on their first few trips down court. It resulted in three empty possessions — a turnover, a Cunnigham miss and an offensive foul on Duren.

Making matters worse, the Magic hit a pair of three-pointers at the other end, igniting another loud Kia Center crowd. And it only got worse from there for the Pistons, who coughed it up on seven of their first 10 possessions. By that point, Orlando led by a dozen and it felt like the reverse of that third-quarter blitz Detroit used to win Game 3.

But the Pistons managed to gather themselves and slowly forced their way back into the game. Cunningham asserted himself, the defense tightened and some impactful bench minutes — particularly from Stewart (three blocks) and Caris LeVert — helped turn the tide. By the end of the quarter, the Pistons hadn’t just closed the gap, they’d taken the lead.

They’d even extend it from there, building a double-digit lead of their own midway through the second quarter. It helped that the Magic went ice cold from deep, missing 10 straight three-point attempts.

But that lead was short-lived, because the Pistons simply can’t get out of their own way. The careless turnovers keep happening. So do the defensive lapses. And Bickerstaff still hasn’t figured out his rotation more than halfway through this series.

Problem is, those are the things the Pistons can control. The other issues aren’t. Those are the ones Langdon wasn’t ready to fully address until after watching this season play out. As he put it after the trade deadline, “The hope is that we give ourselves a chance to play some real meaningful basketball in the postseason, and that’ll allow us to assess what this team is and who we are going forward.”

After a 60-win regular season, I’m sure he hoped — and expected — to have more than a handful of meaningful basketball games to assess. But if this is all they’ve got, that may be all he gets.

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This article originally appeared on The Detroit News: Detroit Pistons face elimination on Wednesday after Game 4 loss

Franz Wagner update: Magic forward comments on injury after Game 4 win

ORLANDO, Fla. -- After the eighth-seeded Orlando Magic took a commanding 3-1 series lead over the No. 1 seed Detroit Pistons in their first-round playoff matchup, the team faces some uncertainty following an injury to starter Franz Wagner.

The Magic finished off their 94-88 victory over the Pistons on Monday without Wagner, who exited the game for good with 1:34 left in the third quarter due to right calf soreness. He finished with 19 points, five rebounds, four steals and three assists in 24 minutes, 11 seconds.

Wagner began experiencing some discomfort and signaled to come out of the game late in the third quarter. He went back to the locker room and eventually returned to the bench with a wrap on his right leg, but he wouldn't play again after the team said he was questionable to return.

He will undergo an MRI on Tuesday.

"It bothered me enough to get out of the game," Wagner said in the locker room after the game. "It sucks to come out of the game. The most important thing is that we got the win, and we'll figure out the rest tomorrow."

With Wagner sidelined, the Magic entered the fourth quarter with a six-point advantage and eventually found themselves tied up at 85 points apiece with 5 1/2 minutes left. The group then finished the game on a 9-3 run to seal the win and put the Pistons on the verge of elimination.

Desmond Bane led the Magic with 22 points and five rebounds, while Paolo Banchero tallied 18 points and Wendell Carter Jr. added 12 points and 11 rebounds. Jamal Cain, who played the fourth quarter in place of Wagner, finished with eight points and nine rebounds.

“We put ourselves in position to try to get four, but right now it means nothing,” Magic coach Jamahl Mosley said. “We have the advantage, and now we just got to make sure we try to keep that advantage.”

JAMAL CAIN ATTACKS THE RIM AND THROWS IT DOWN💥

A BIG-TIME POSTER JAM IN GAME 4! pic.twitter.com/oGxTm1uRpb

— NBA (@NBA) April 28, 2026

The Magic, who posted a 45-37 record during the regular season and faced a must-win situation in the play-in tournament, are seeking to win their first playoff series in 16 years and to become just the seventh eighth-seed in history to beat a No. 1 seed.

Orlando may have to do it without Wagner, whose status for Game 5 in Detroit (Wednesday, 7p.m. EDT) will be updated on Tuesday's injury report. Asked if he anticipates being able to play in that contest, Wagner said, "I hope so."

This article originally appeared on Rookie Wire: Magic news: Franz Wagner comments on injury suffered in Game 4 victory

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🎥 That really hits the spot: VfB star pours fans free beer

🎥 That really hits the spot: VfB star pours fans free beer

When is there a fitting occasion to “buy all of Stuttgart a drink”? Exactly: when you qualify for a Football World Cup with Bosnia & Herzegovina. 

That is exactly what VfB star Ermedin Demirović promised right on the pitch after the sensational penalty drama in the World Cup qualifier against Italy. Just a few weeks later, the striker has now kept his promise. 

After successfully tapping the keg, the Bosnian poured beer like there was no tomorrow, serving around 800 liters to the roughly 2,500 party guests in attendance.

“I never expected so many of you to come. Everyone knows what the World Cup means for our entire people. This is the most beautiful thing I have ever seen in my life. That’s why today I’m proudly buying you all a drink,” said Demirović to the Swabians attending the event. 

The VfB striker himself, however, did not raise a glass. He does not drink alcohol. 

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'I'm proud to have come last at the London Marathon'

Clair has brown hair in a plait, she is wearing a green Samaritans training top
Clair Roberts finished the marathon in 12 hours and 16 minutes, at an alternative finish line [handout]

The runner who finished last at the London Marathon said it was a "huge privilege" to raise money for a charity that she says saved her life during a "very dark" time.

Clair Roberts, from Milton Keynes, completed the course in 12 hours and 16 minutes, finishing just before midnight.

The 35-year-old has raised nearly £2,000 for the suicide prevention charity Samaritans, which she now volunteers for after turning to them seven years ago, when she had thoughts of ending her life.

"I was battling a lot of emotions on Sunday; it was so much harder than I thought it would be. But to be the last person to cross that line feels really special, and I'm proud of myself," she said.

Ms Roberts crossed the line at the secondary finish in St James's park, for runners who finish in over eight hours

Ms Roberts has volunteered answering phone calls for the charity since the pandemic.

"During a really tough time in my life, they saved me from myself. I plunged into very dark times, but it is amazing what one phone call can do," she said.

As well as struggling with her emotions on the day, she had a virus and injuries in the run-up to the race.

"You can prepare and prepare, but if it doesn't come together on race day, it's a very tough experience. I have previously done a half-marathon, but I have never pushed my body that hard before," she added.

"But I kept thinking, if I could get through that dark period in my life, I could get through this. I want to show others that there is always hope."

'Their grit and determination inspire us'

Volunteers wearing yellow tops
A team of 70 tailwalkers and cyclists supported the slower runners [Jo Gennari]

Ms Roberts finished at St James's Park, rather than The Mall, where there is an alternative finish line for participants who take longer than eight hours.

She said she would not have finished the race without the support of four tailwalkers, who volunteer with the slowest runners, affectionately known as the back of the pack.

As soon as participants drop behind the eight-hour pace, they get allocated help from the team, who accompany them on to the pavements due to the roads reopening, and guide them to the secondary finish line.

Tailwalkers were introduced five years ago after the 2019 race was criticised over support offered to slower runners.

Jo Gennari, who works for the NHS, was instrumental in setting up the group after experiencing the "horrific" marathon in 2019, when she was a pacer for slower runners who got heckled by contractors.

She said: "It's such a joy and a privilege to lead the tailwalker team. We know how hard those participants work to complete the 26.2 miles on the pavement as the crowds thin and they head to the secondary finish.

"Their grit and determination and the stories they tell about why they are participating inspire us all to keep coming back."

'It's about courage'

Shreena Kotecha has spent the last few years improving the experience for the back of the pack, forming a group called Team Finish Together.

She ran the marathon in 2022 in about eight hours and was disappointed by the lack of crowds towards the end, so has made it her mission to celebrate the final finishers.

Shreena crossing the finish line, wearing a blue top with her name on it
Shreena Kotecha finished the marathon in just over eight hours in 2022 and wanted to improve the support for the back of the pack [London Marathon]

"Witnessing the sheer joy and emotion on the faces of these participants as they crossed the line, knowing they had an entire community cheering them on, was truly inspiring," she said.

"It's powerful to see them being celebrated as the endurance champions they are, and it reminds us that the marathon is about more than just speed; it's about courage, community, and achieving something extraordinary together."

Sonya Trivedy, executive director of external engagement at Samaritans, said the charity was so grateful to Clair for helping the charity support people in crisis.

"Clair is a true inspiration, both as a runner and a Samaritans listening volunteer, and her incredible spirit was clear for all to see on Sunday," she said.

"When it comes to something as amazing as completing a marathon, you don't finish last, you just get to celebrate the achievement for longer."

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Which Arizona Cardinals Day 3 pick will make biggest rookie impact?

The Arizona Cardinals completed their seven-player 2026 NFL draft class over the weekend. Their top selection, running back Jeremiyah Love, is expected to be an impact player.

But what makes a draft special is when there are late-drafted players who make an impact. Of their four players selected on Day 3 of the draft, one has a decent chance of standing out and maybe even being a starter.

That would be defensive tackle Caleb Proctor, the Cardinals' fourth-round selection.

Proctor was super productive as an interior defender for Southeastern Louisiana. He showed up big in games against bigger programs. He has size and elite athleticism. He has pass-rushing jioce that few on the roster have.

While he likely won't start when they signed Roy Lopez and two recent first-round picks in Darius Robinson and Walter Nolen, he should certainly be in the defensive rotation. Dante Stills, as a rookie in 2023, had 47 total tackles and 3.5 sacks as a sixth-round pick.

Proctor can do something similar.

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Is PSG v Bayern Munich on TV? Channel, streaming and how to watch Champions League semi-final

Harry Kane and Bayern Munich faced Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League league phase this season (Getty)

Paris Saint-Germain host Bayern Munich in the first leg of a blockbuster Champions League semi-final at the Parc des Princes.

Holders PSG are bidding to return to the Champions League final and have seen off Chelsea and Liverpool in convincing style so far in the knockout stages.

Bayern last won the Champions League by beating PSG in the 2020 final and were inspired by Harry Kane as they knocked out Real Madrid in the quarter-finals. The England captain is aiming to win the biggest trophy of his career, with a second Bundesliga crown already secured.

PSG and Bayern have two of their best attacks in Europe, and this semi-finals offers quite the contrast to what is expected to be a rather more defensive clash between Arsenal and Atletico Madrid on the other side of the draw.

Here’s everything you need to know

When is PSG v Bayern Munich?

The match kicks off at 8pm BST on Tuesday April 28 at the Parc des Princes.

How can I watch it?

It will be shown on Amazon Prime Video. New customers to Amazon can take out a free Prime subscription for 30 days; after that, it is £8.99 per month. You can also sign up for just Prime Video for £5.99 per month.

What is the team news?

PSG have no reported injury concerns, but Luis Enrique was able to rest several of his starters for the 3-0 win at Angers on Saturday. Osmane Dembele, Khivha Kvaratskheila, Desire Doue, Joao Vitinha and Marquinhos were rested completely and are all set to return.

Bayern will be without Serge Gnabry for the rest of the season and Lennart Karl is a doubt. Vincent Kompany also made several changes on Saturday but turned to the likes of Harry Kane, Michael Olise and Jamal Musiala when the second-string were 3-0 down at half-time to Mainz. Bayern promptly won 4-3, with Kane, Olise and Musiala all scoring.

Possible line-ups

PSG XI: Safonov; Hakimi, Marquinhos, Pacho, Nuno Mendes; Zaire-Emery, Vitinha, Joao Neves; Doue, Dembele, Kvaratskhelia

Bayern Munich XI: Neuer; Stanisic, Upamecano, Tah, Laimer; Kimmich, Pavlovic; Olise, Musiala, Luis Diaz; Kane

BFW Exclusive: An interview with former West Ham United star Clyde Best

English League Division One match at Upton Park. West Ham United 5 v Leicester City 2. West Ham's Clyde Best gets in a shot at goal watched by Leicester's John Sjoberg, 19th August 1972. (Photo by Mirror Group Newspapers/Mirrorpix/Getty Images) | Getty Images

BFW’s very own Jack Laushway attended the premiere of the film Transforming the Beautiful Game – The Clyde Best Story this past weekend in Bermuda. Clyde Best was a revolutionary football star who broke barriers as one of the first black players to play in the English top flight. Best’s story is one of adversity, hope, and humanity. After watching the film, I was fortunate to sit down with Best at the event for a BFW exclusive interview.

Best’s story starts off with an almost unthinkable achievement which was earning a trial in London for West Ham United at just 17-years-old. Coming from the small island of Bermuda to the busy city of London all on his own is truly remarkable. “It seemed so far away in those days. Getting to West Ham was a new beginning, and it was something I wanted to do. It was a great feeling. I wasn’t scared or frightened. You can’t be frightened as a player,” said Best.

Sadly, Best endured frequent racism while playing in England. Having to block out the noise became crucial for him, but the work Best did opened the path for all the players who came after such as Ian Wright, who features in the documentary.

Despite all the trailblazing Best did during his career, the significance of his achievement didn’t set in until he actually hung up his boots for good. “At the time, I didn’t. I was just interested in playing football. It didn’t make no difference to me. I was just glad to go out there and play with professional footballers,” said Best.

One of the most memorable moments of the film was when Best recalled the time he played against the great Pelé. Not only did Best feature against the legendary Brazilian footballer, he actually scored two goals in that match, proving as a capable opponent.

“It was great to be on the same pitch as the best player in the world. That’s a childhood dream. To be able to achieve that and to score two goals, that was the icing on the cake,” said Best. “I didn’t need to pinch myself. I had a job to do. Your name is Pelé, my name is Clyde, I’m gonna show you what I can do. I already knew what he could do so I was concentrating on my own thing.”

After the match, Pelé gave his now iconic quote to Clyde. “I am the king, you are the prince.”

BFW Commentary

I truly walked away moved from the film. It is a story of such magnitude and has been overlooked for so long. This film can do a lot to share his story to those around the world. Best deserves to be mentioned alongside other greats such as Jackie Robinson and this film has the power to give Best’s story the recognition it deserves.

What was possibly the best thing about my experience though was the atmosphere of the crowd in Bermuda. While anyone can enjoy this documentary, seeing the reaction from the Bermuda people to his story was something truly special. I was moved by how impactful his story was to the Bermudian people, and Best’s impact is simply immeasurable to his home island. For that, I am grateful to have experienced.

The movie is is worth your time and tells the story of Best in a direct and engaging way that holds your interest throughout the film. The enduring spirit of Best within the movie is so well captured that it draws your focus and emotional investment into this great story of perseverance.

Clearly, it gets the BFW seal of approval!

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PSG vs Bayern Munich – Predicted lineup and team news

PSG vs Bayern Munich – Predicted lineup and team news
PSG vs Bayern Munich – Predicted lineup and team news

PSG host Bayern Munich on Tuesday night at the Parc des Princes for the first leg of their UEFA Champions League semi-final, in what promises to be a heavyweight European clash.

This will be the 16th Champions League meeting between the two sides, with Bayern holding the upper hand, having won seven of the previous nine encounters. PSG have managed just three wins in their last 11 matches against the German giants.

PSG are in excellent form, winning eight of their last nine matches across all competitions. In the league, they recently recorded back-to-back 3-0 wins over Angers and Nantes, opening up a six-point lead at the top.

PSG team news

PSG have received a major boost ahead of this fixture with Vitinha returning from a heel injury and expected to play a key role in midfield.

Full-backs Achraf Hakimi and Nuno Mendes are also available after recovering from minor knocks, while Desire Doue is fit again, giving PSG plenty of attacking options.

Fabian Ruiz is ready to start as well, having regained fitness. Although he was substituted off at half-time against Angers, his early substitution was a tactical decision rather than due to injury.

The only confirmed absentee is young winger Quentin Ndjantou, who is still out with a thigh injury.

PSG predicted lineup

Possible PSG starting XI: Safonov; Hakimi, Marquinhos, Pacho, Mendes; Ruiz, Vitinha, Neves; Doue, Dembele, Kvaratskhelia

When will the match kick off?

The match will kick off at 8pm BST on Tuesday, 28th April.

How to watch PSG vs Bayern Munich?

The match will be shown live in the UK on Amazon Prime Video on April 28, 2026.

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PSG vs Bayern Munich – Match preview and team news

PSG vs Bayern Munich – Match preview and team news
PSG vs Bayern Munich – Match preview and team news

PSG welcome Bayern Munich in a clash of the European giants on Tuesday night as the first leg of the UEFA Champions League takes place at the Parc Des Princes.

PSG and Bayern Munich meet for the 16th time in the Champions League with the German team winning seven out of the previous nine times. PSG also won just three times in their last 11 head-to-head meetings vs Bayern Munich.

PSG vs Bayern Munich – Match preview and team news

  • Date: Tuesday, 28th April.
  • Kick-off: 8pm BST.
  • Venue: Parc Des Princes, Paris.

PSG team news

Luis Enrique enters this high-stakes semi-final with a remarkably healthy squad. The most vital update is the return of midfielder Vitinha, who has fully recovered from a recent heel injury and is expected to anchor the centre of the pitch.

Fans will also be relieved to see star full-backs Achraf Hakimi and Nuno Mendes available for selection after both shook off minor fitness concerns following their quarter-final victory.

Additionally, Desire Doue has been cleared for action, ensuring the Parisians have their full attacking arsenal at their disposal.

Fabian Ruiz is also fit to start and has regained his match fitness. Although he was subbed off at half-time against Angers, it was more of a tactical change.

The only definitive absentee for the defending champions is teenage winger Quentin Ndjantou, who remains sidelined with a thigh issue.

With the core of their treble-winning side intact, PSG looks prepared to defend their European crown on home soil.

Bayern Munich team news

Bayern Munich faces a much more complicated situation as they travel to the Parc des Princes, dealing with both player absences and a leadership void.

The biggest story is on the touchline, where head coach Vincent Kompany must serve a suspension, leaving assistant Aaron Danks to manage the squad during the match.

On the injury front, the German giants are without Serge Gnabry, who is out for the remainder of the season. Raphaël Guerreiro and Tom Bischof are both ruled out due to hamstring and calf injuries.

Goalkeeper Sven Ulreich is also unavailable, and Lennart Karl will miss this leg as a precaution.

Despite these hurdles, Bayern will still have most of the core team available with Harry Kane and Jamal Musiala expected to start along with Michael Olise and Luis Diaz in the attack.

Form

PSG

Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) enter this semi-final as the defending European champions and current Ligue 1 leaders. They have been in exceptional form, winning eight of their last nine competitive matches. Domestically, they recently secured consecutive 3-0 victories against Angers and Nantes, extending their league lead to six points.

In the Champions League, PSG remarkably scored 2+ goals in each of their last eight knockout games, a joint-competition record. Statistically, they are the joint-top scorers in this edition with 38 goals (2.7 per game) and boast the highest high-intensity pressure rate (58%) in the tournament.

Bayern Munich

Bayern Munich arrive with relentless momentum, currently on a 19-match unbeaten streak (W17, D2) and fresh from clinching their 35th Bundesliga title with four games to spare. Their recent 4-3 comeback win against Mainz showcased their resilience, having earned a league-high 25 points from losing positions this season.

Bayern are the tournament’s most successful side this term with 11 wins, averaging 3.2 goals per game. Key stats include Harry Kane’s record-breaking 53 seasonal goals and a team total of 113 league goals so far, smashing the all-time Bundesliga record.

Predicted lineups

PSG: Safonov; Hakimi, Marquinhos, Pacho, Mendes; Ruiz, Vitinha, Neves; Doue, Dembele, Kvaratskhelia

Bayern Munich: Neuer; Stanisic, Upamecano, Tah, Laimer; Pavlovic, Kimmich; Olise, Musiala, Diaz; Kane

How to watch PSG vs Bayern Munich?

The first leg of the Champions League semi-final between PSG and Bayern Munich tonight, April 28, 2026, will be broadcast exclusively live in the UK on Amazon Prime Video.

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“Could be important” – Fabrizio Romano mentions key element around new Chelsea manager

“Could be important” – Fabrizio Romano mentions key element around new Chelsea manager
“Could be important” – Fabrizio Romano mentions key element around new Chelsea manager

Fabrizio Romano has mentioned that the new Chelsea manager could be key to the future of midfielder Enzo Fernandez.

The Argentine international was crucial for Chelsea on Sunday afternoon as they beat Leeds United 1-0 to advance to the final of the FA Cup. And he has often proven to be an important player for this team.

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Of course, there has been many ups and downs, but his overall form has been very good lately, and he is the one who wears the captains armband in the absence of Reece James, which is unfortunately quite often due to his regular injury issues.

There’s been a lot of talk about Fernandez potentially leaving Chelsea in the summer, with clubs such as Real Madrid and Manchester City mentioned as possible suitors. But could he still stay at Chelsea?

Romano says new manager is key

Enzo Fernandez at full time. (Photo by Warren Little/Getty Images)

In quotes picked up on X, Romano said on his Podcast this week on the Enzo Fernandez situation:

“New manager could be important; for example if the new manager tries to talk to Enzo to keep him, there is also a contract discussion between Chelsea and the player, where no agreement has been able to be found on salary since December 2025. Let’s see what happens in these next few weeks.”

In other news today

In the new manager hunt, sources all over are reporting that Chelsea have made contact with Andoni Iraola – and the reasons for that are pretty obvious.

Liam Rosenior called out his players after his last game in charge – and in many ways was proved right by their performance yesterday. Trevoh Chalobah has shrugged off these criticisms.

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Bayern Munich predicted lineup and team news vs PSG

Bayern Munich predicted lineup and team news vs PSG
Bayern Munich predicted lineup and team news vs PSG

Bayern Munich head to the Parc des Princes on Tuesday night for the first leg of their UEFA Champions League semi-final, setting up a huge clash between two European heavyweights.

The German champions come into this game in outstanding form, unbeaten in their last 19 matches, winning 17 and drawing two. They recently secured their 35th Bundesliga title with four games left to play. Their latest outing, a dramatic 4-3 comeback win over Mainz, highlighted their fighting spirit, having picked up a league-best 25 points from losing positions this season.

Bayern have also been the standout team in this season’s Champions League, winning 11 matches and averaging 3.2 goals per game. Harry Kane has been exceptional, scoring a record 53 goals this season, while the team has netted 113 league goals until now, breaking the Bundesliga’s all-time scoring record.

Bayern Munich team news

Bayern face some challenges ahead of this trip to Paris. Head coach Vincent Kompany will miss the match due to suspension, meaning assistant coach Aaron Danks will take charge from the sidelines. Injuries are also a concern.

Serge Gnabry has been ruled out for the rest of the season, while Raphaël Guerreiro and Tom Bischof are sidelined with hamstring and calf problems.

Goalkeeper Sven Ulreich is unavailable, and Lennart Karl will also miss this leg as a precaution.

Even so, Bayern still have a strong squad available. Harry Kane and Jamal Musiala are expected to lead the attack, supported by Michael Olise and Luis Diaz.

Bayern Munich predicted lineup

Possible starting XI: Neuer; Stanisic, Upamecano, Tah, Laimer; Pavlovic, Kimmich; Olise, Musiala, Diaz; Kane

When will the match kick off?

The match will kick off at 8pm BST on Tuesday, 28th April.

How to watch PSG vs Bayern Munich?

The match will be broadcast live in the UK on Amazon Prime Video on April 28, 2026.

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Tucker’s first of hopefully many walk-offs for the Dodgers

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - APRIL 27: Kyle Tucker #23 of the Los Angeles Dodgers runs after hitting a two run walk-off single against the Miami Marlins in the ninth inning at Dodger Stadium on April 27, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images) | Getty Images

They say what goes around comes around, and in a game in which walks played a pivotal part in the Marlins’ handling of Dodgers’ ace Yoshinobu Yamamoto, the same applied for the Dodgers against closer Pete Fairbanks to set up a comeback win—Kyle Tucker had his first signature moment as a Dodger, delivering a two-out walk-off single to win it 5-4 in the ninth.

KYLE TUCKER WALKS IT OFF! pic.twitter.com/EdxoHGjLWa

— Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers) April 28, 2026

For a starter who fought against the tide for what felt like his entire performance, Yamamoto still came ridiculously close to delivering excellent results, even if the execution was nowhere near its finest. Sadly, a mistake against Liam Hicks in one of his last pitches in the fifth inning left the yard for a home run, driving in three runs due to Yamamoto’s issues keeping the Marlins off the bases—over Yamamoto’s five full innings of work, the Marlins earned four walks against the usually incredibly efficient Dodger starter, two of them coming around to score on that Hicks homer.

Other than that three-run shot in the fifth, the only other run the Marlins had scored against Yamamoto came on an error in the third, as Hyeseong Kim failed to throw out Javier Sanoja on a ground ball with the bases loaded—the damage could’ve been bigger, but Yamamoto got the following batter to close the two-out threat. Increasingly defaulting to his trusty splitter as the game went on—with his vast pitching arsenal out of sync—Yamamoto left one in a 1-2 count a bit too high for Hicks, one of the few hitters he had dominated in this one until that point. There’s extra significance in that particular at-bat, as it was the first home run and extra-base hit of any kind against Yamamoto’s splitter in 2026—and only the second home run by a lefty off a Yamamoto splitter since he joined the Dodgers ahead of the 2024 campaign.

While those four runs (3 of them earned) in five innings were well below Yamamoto’s standard, it was hardly a performance that removed the Dodgers from the game. In fact, considering they were facing a struggling Chris Paddack and also the success of their bullpen as of late, the Dodgers had a considerable chance to take this one. Trailing 4-2 by the time Yamamoto threw his last pitch, it took the Dodgers until the last inning to seize it, but eventually they were able to.

Firstly came the frustrating efforts of the seventh inning, when the Dodgers loaded the bases against Andrew Nardi. The southpaw reliever had been brought in with a string of four left-handed hitters up—the primary one being Shohei Ohtani—only to face a couple of pinch-hitters as Alex Call and Miguel Rojas filled in for Hyeseong Kim and Alex Freeland. The Dodgers got the bags full, but Will Smith couldn’t do anything with it, shattering his bat on a harmless ground ball.

In the ninth, the Dodgers faced veteran closer Pete Fairbanks, and all they wanted was one hitter to reach base in order to give Shohei Ohtani an opportunity as the tying run. The first two hitters walked, Miguel Rojas popped out on a bunt attempt, and the game could’ve been tied if Ohtani’s double hadn’t gone into the stands for a ground-rule double. Fairbanks tried to pitch around Freddie Freeman and eventually had to walk him as well, the last batter he faced, leaving a mess for Tyler Phillips, who came in with the bases loaded and one out and had to defend a one-run lead. Smith’s second failed attempt with the bases loaded—this time striking out—left Miami one out away from Houdini-ing their way to escape this one, but Tucker had other plans and confirmed his outstanding career numbers with the bases loaded, winning the game for the Dodgers.

Game particulars
  • Home run—  Liam Hicks (6)
  • WP—Jake Eder (1-0): 1 IP, 1 hit
  • LP— Pete Fairbanks (0-2): 0.1 IP, 1 hit, 3 runs, 3 walks
Up next

It’s the same start time on Tuesday at 7:10 p.m. (PT) as the Dodgers return to action with Shohei Ohtani facing Janson Junk in what is the second-to-last game of this homestand.

Simeone, Atletico chasing redemption against Arsenal

Atletico coach Diego Simeone admitted his team's fans need silverware, ahead of the Champions League clash against Arsenal (Oscar DEL POZO)

Atletico Madrid and Diego Simeone have regularly tasted the sting of disappointment, even in what is the club's golden age.

They host Arsenal on Wednesday in the Champions League semi-finals chasing redemption after their crushing Copa del Rey final defeat little over a week ago.

Tens of thousands of Atletico fans travelled down to Seville only to go home empty-handed, just as they did in the 2014 and 2016 Champions League finals against bitter rivals Real Madrid.

Atletico have never won Europe's premier competition, also beaten in their other final appearance in 1974.

They can take a first step towards a fourth final against Mikel Arteta's side this week, in which they are celebrating the club's 123rd anniversary.

In their first game back home after the Copa final disappointment, on Saturday against Athletic Bilbao, Atletico's fans gave the team a cold reception.

"The fans don't need messages (from me), what they need is to win," noted Simeone, Atletico's most decorated manager, in Seville.

However by the end of the team's 3-2 victory over Athletic, only their second in the last nine games across all competitions, the mood had lightened.

"We have to get up from that blow and give everything to get to the final," key striker Julian Alvarez said on Monday.

The Arsenal tie offers a route to immediate atonement, and by Wednesday the atmosphere will be frenzied, intoxicating, as it was for the quarter-final elimination of Barcelona.

Atletico are no longer at the Vicente Calderon but the Metropolitano stadium is just as intense, louder still, with the increased capacity.

Opened in 2017, it obviously does not have the history of its predecessor -- that will take time, and intense performances on nights like these, to build.

"Congratulations Atletico -- if you beat Arsenal, then the (anniversary) celebration will be perfect," wrote Madrid newspaper AS.

The Rojiblancos' support are the loudest in Spain and Simeone called on them to give his team the edge against the Premier League leaders.

"Atletico have struggled to reach the Champions League semi-finals and finals," explained the coach.

"We've built this success through hard work and the support of our fans.

"We need them now more than ever, and hopefully, we can give them what they want on the pitch."

- Courage and heart -

When the conditions are right, at the Metropolitano Atletico have proven they can dismantle any side.

They blitzed Barcelona 4-0 in the Copa del Rey semi-final first leg, a lead which proved unassailable, and romped to a 5-2 derby victory over Real Madrid there earlier this season.

Those matches, along with many others, should have put to bed the myth that Simeone's team play the same, dour, defensive football which was the bedrock of their success in the first half of his 14-year reign.

What is non-negotiable though, now, then and always for Simeone, is his team's intensity, work-rate and competitiveness, and capacity to suffer when they need to against superior opponents.

"We've reached this point by competing the way we have -- nothing has stopped us so far," said Simeone.

"Coraje y corazon" -- courage and heart -- is the team's motto and even when on the attack, Atletico look to cause damage with their power and speed.

The coach's son, Giuliano Simeone, Marcos Llorente and Alexander Sorloth are dynamic, hard-hitting attackers, while even talented talisman Antoine Griezmann works his socks off.

"If you don't run, you're coming off tomorrow," Simeone joked, while sitting next to Griezmann at a recent press conference.

Alvarez, who hit the woodwork twice in the 4-0 league phase defeat by Arsenal in October, said he is "100 percent" fit, but they will miss injured energetic midfielder Pablo Barrios.

"Both teams have evolved a lot since then," said Llorente.

Beating Athletic might be the morale boost the team needed to head into the Arsenal game with confidence and belief.

"It's good to win again after a negative run," said Atletico's all-time top goalscorer Griezmann, leaving the club in the summer for MLS side Orlando City.

"It will be a very important match (against Arsenal), we have to be calm, relaxed, knowing that we can do it...

"I'm enjoying these last few games here. I hope I can gift something incredible to the fans."

As Simeone observed, for all the sweat and grit his team have offered, the gift they need to give is silverware.

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'Bring it on', says Rice as Arsenal chase Champions League history

Arsenal midfielder Declan Rice (Patricia DE MELO MOREIRA)

Declan Rice has urged Arsenal to embrace the weight of history in their chase for a first Champions League crown ahead of Wednesday's semi-final trip to Atletico Madrid.

The Gunners travel to the Spanish capital for the first leg looking to move a step closer to only their second Champions League final appearance.

Mikel Arteta's side have been labelled English football's nearly men after three successive runners-up finishes in the Premier League.

They have fallen short in Europe as well, losing 3-1 on aggregate to eventual winners Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League semi-finals last season and bowing out against Bayern Munich in the 2024 quarter-finals.

Arsenal have never won Europe's elite club competition, with their lone final ending in defeat against Barcelona in 2006.

The Premier League has become the London club's holy grail after their painful streak of near-misses in recent years.

But lifting the Champions League for the first time would be an equally fitting riposte to those doubting the mental strength of Arteta's men.

Just seven games separate Arsenal from the club's greatest ever season.

They sit three points clear of second-placed Manchester City in the Premier League title race, with four matches to play and five for Pep Guardiola's men.

Three games remain in the Champions League if Arsenal reach the final against PSG or Bayern in Budapest on May 30.

Rice wants his team-mates to prove their past experiences have made them battle-hardened for their pursuit of history.

"We've played in tough games in the last three or four years at the highest level, so we know what to expect and what's to come," the midfielder said.

"That's what it's been all season, and that's what we want it to be towards the end of the season.

"We're Champions League semi-finalists, let's embrace it, enjoy it and bring it on."

- Havertz, Eze doubts -

After losing two high-stakes showdowns with City recently -- a 2-0 League Cup final defeat and 2-1 loss in the Premier League -- the jury remains out on Arsenal's ability to get over the line when it matters most.

A fraught 1-0 win over Newcastle on Saturday was hardly a convincing response to the cynics.

But it did end a two-game losing run in the league and eased a little of the tension after four defeats in their previous six matches in all competitions.

Arsenal are sweating on the fitness of Eberechi Eze and Kai Havertz for the trip to Madrid after they limped off last weekend.

Eze had taken his goal tally for the season to 10 with a sublime strike against Newcastle.

The England midfielder has been a rare source of attacking inspiration in a side whose success has been build on a solid defensive foundations.

And Rice is desperate for his international team-mate to be fit to face Diego Simeone's side.

"That's what he's been brought here to do. I said a few weeks ago, his ball striking is unbelievable," he said. 

"What a player, what a guy. He's going to be massive for us these next few weeks. We really need him."

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France and Machado lead red-hot Padres to 9-7 victory over Cubs as Miller's scoreless streak ends

SAN DIEGO (AP) — Ty France drove in four runs with a double and a triple to lead the surging San Diego Padres over the Chicago Cubs 9-7 on Monday night.

Manny Machado had three hits and scored three times for the Padres (19-9), who won for the 17th time in 21 games. They are 18-5 this month (.783), the best April winning percentage in franchise history.

Gavin Sheets hit a solo homer in the eighth inning to make it 9-5. Mason Miller gave up two runs in the ninth, ending his scoreless streak at 34 2/3 innings dating to last season — a San Diego record.

Moisés Ballesteros hit his first career grand slam, a 404-foot drive to right field off Padres starter Randy Vásquez that gave the Cubs a 5-3 lead in the third.

Seiya Suzuki had a solo homer for Chicago in the second.

The Cubs (17-12) have lost three in a row following a 10-game winning streak.

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‘Next season, no doubt about that…’: Carragher issues definitive Man Utd claim over priority INEOS decision

‘Next season, no doubt about that…’: Carragher issues definitive Man Utd claim over priority INEOS decision
‘Next season, no doubt about that…’: Carragher issues definitive Man Utd claim over priority INEOS decision

Jamie Carragher believes Michael Carrick is now destined to be made Manchester United’s permanent manager following last night’s win over Brentford.

The 2-1 triumph in M16 meant the Red Devils now need only two points from their remaining four fixtures to qualify for the Champions League.

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Carrick secures yet another crucial victory

It marked Carrick’s ninth win in the dugout for United this season; he has now won more than Ruben Amorim recorded in 2025/2026, despite managing seven fewer games than his predecessor.

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He has also drawn twice and lost twice in the last three months, which saw the interim boss lose some backing from the United faithful.

Overall, however, it seems safe to say that the overwhelming majority of supporters are in favour of Carrick staying long-term.

Not only would he have earned it with how he revitalised the squad and the general feeling around Old Trafford, but the fact that he’s a former Red who dedicated 12 years of his senior career to United, made 464 appearances for the club and won a host of major accolades in a red shirt, makes him a favoured candidate to try and restore the side to its former glories.

What did Carragher have to say about Carrick?

Carragher is also of the belief that the 44-year-old is deserving of the job, too.

When analysing United’s victory over the Bees on Sky Sports’ Monday Night Football coverage, he told the panel: “He’s going to be the Manchester United manager next season. No doubt about that, and you can’t say he doesn’t deserve it.

“They are absolutely sensational results [under Carrick]. They’re [the] results of a title-winner – someone going for the league. Now, I know that pressure isn’t on United right now, they haven’t got European fixtures, but I don’t think anybody could’ve come in and done any better results-wise.

“The performances as of late haven’t been great — that was another one tonight — but it’s not a great United team. I’m looking at United and Liverpool right now in third and fourth, and I don’t think either of them are great. He (Carrick) is still getting the results.”

Footage courtesy of Sky Sports.

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Notre Dame slotted as the No. 2 team in the country after spring ball

SOUTH BEND, IN - APRIL 25: Notre Dame head coach Marcus Freeman locks arms with Notre Dame S Adon Shuler (8) and Notre Dame CB Christian Gray (29) following the Notre Dame Blue-Gold Spring football game with the Notre Dame Fighting Irish on April 25, 2026 at Notre Dame Stadium in South Bend, IN. (Photo by James Black/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Notre Dame and CJ Carr took a little bit of heat from the casuals after a Blue-Gold spring football game that was a little underwhelming. The spring game should never be a major indicator — good or bad — of how a program will perform during the season, and in some post spring rankings, it didn’t move the needle for the Irish.

In a post-spring-too-early-top-25 set of rankings by USA Today, Notre Dame comes in at the No. 2 team in the country behind No. 1 Ohio State.

2. Notre Dame (10-2) (5)

This shapes up to be Marcus Freeman’s best team. There are no questions at quarterback with CJ Carr returning for his second season as a starter. He is set to shoulder more of the offensive load with new running backs replacing Jeremiyah Love and Jadarian Price. Jordan Faison anchors the wide receiver room with the hope Jaden Greathouse and Ohio State transfer Mylan Graham will be significant contributors. Bryce Young is the leader of a defensive line that added transfers Francis Brewu (Pittsburgh) and Keon Keeley (Alabama) to bolster the front seven. But the biggest strength of the defense will a secondary with Leonard Moore, Christian Gray and Colorado transfer DJ McKinney.

While Notre Dame’s 2026 schedule has took some heat, the Irish have 3 opponents ranked in the top 25 from a schedule that has 10 Power 4 opponents.

No. 6 Miami Hurricanes
No. 14 BYU Cougars
No. 18 SMU Mustangs

The expectations for the Irish next season have continually stacked up since the end of the 2025 season, when the Indiana Hoosiers were crowned national champions. Just about everything from 2025 left a bad taste in the mouths of the players, coaches, and fans — but it could serve as the fuel for a major title run this year.

Kyle Tucker’s 2-out, 2-run single in the 9th inning leads Dodgers past Marlins 5-4

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Kyle Tucker singled in the tying and go-ahead runs with two outs in the bottom of the ninth, rallying the Los Angeles Dodgers past the Miami Marlins 5-4 on Monday night in the series opener.

It was Tucker's only hit of the game after starting 0 for 4.

Jake Eder (1-0) earned his first major league victory, allowing one hit in one inning of relief.

The Dodgers improved to 3-7 when trailing after seven innings.

Marlins closer Pete Fairbanks (0-2) walked Andy Pages and he scored on Shohei Ohtani’s ground-rule double in the ninth, pulling the Dodgers to 4-3. Pinch-hitter Dalton Rushing walked and Freddie Freeman was intentionally walked to load the bases before Tyler Phillips replaced Fairbanks, who appeared to have a physical issue.

Phillips struck out Will Smith, leaving the Dodgers down to their last out. Tucker singled to center, scoring Ohtani and Rushing.

Liam Hicks gave the Marlins a 4-2 lead with a three-run homer off World Series MVP Yoshinobu Yamamoto in the fifth.

Facing an 0-2 count, Hicks connected on a 92-mph splitter with two outs in the fifth that landed in the lower right-field seats, scoring Jakob Marsee and Xavier Edwards, who both walked.

Yamamoto gave up four runs and five hits over five innings in his shortest outing of the season. The right-hander struck out four and walked a season-high four. His streak of five consecutive quality starts to open the season ended.

Marlins starter Chris Paddack allowed two runs and four hits in four innings. He struck out one.

Down 4-2, the Dodgers left the bases loaded in the seventh. Pinch-hitter Alex Call and Ohtani singled and Freeman walked before Smith grounded out against reliever Andrew Nardi to end the inning.

The Marlins trailed 2-1 when Otto Lopez scored on shortstop Hyeseong Kim's fielding error in the fourth.

The Dodgers led 2-0 in the first. Teoscar Hernández's two-out RBI single scored Ohtani and Freeman, who singled back-to-back to open the inning.

Up next

Marlins RHP Janson Junk (1-2, 3.67 ERA) starts Tuesday against Dodgers RHP Shohei Ohtani (2-0, 0.38).

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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander loves the rest the Thunder will get after sweeping the Suns

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The Oklahoma City Thunder are now in the Western Conference Semifinals after a dominant sweep against the Phoenix Suns. It was one of the most impressive results for any team in the Playoffs, as they did not give the Suns a chance to build any momentum.

Now, the Thunder will be waiting for the winner of the series between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Houston Rockets. Moving forward, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and the Thunder will be enjoying their rest and preparing for their upcoming opponents.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander appreciates how the Thunder will get valuable rest after the sweep

The Thunder are one of the strongest teams in the league once again. They are defensive monsters, as they can put out lineups that have no weak defenders. With players like Chet Holmgren, Lu Dort, and Alex Caruso regularly getting minutes, it is extremely hard to score against this team. 

When playing against the Thunder, they are usually playing with energy that is hard to match. That typically requires a lot of energy, so playing only four games in a postseason series matters because the Thunder's players can take some valuable time to rest.

MORE: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and the Thunder continue to be favorites to repeat as champions

Now that the Thunder have quickly swept the Suns, the Thunder are ready to get some rest. Of course, the Rockets could get eliminated in Game 5, but Houston got some good momentum from their Game 4 win that could extend the series further. Nevertheless, SGA and the Thunder are excited about the rest they are getting. 

"It is a really good feeling. Just for confidence-wise, as a group, it's good to get the Playoff run started that way. It's just important to get off to a good foot. You can never know what will happen. Usually, the later you go, the better teams, so the series don't get like that. You want to give yourself as many days that you can rest," SGA said after the Thunder's sweep of the Suns.

Moving forward, the Thunder will get some valuable time with their rest. They will be once again favorites against their opponents, whether that will be the Rockets or the Lakers. It will be an interesting to follow, but the Thunder are already locked into their next matchup.

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Nikola Jokić, Nuggets hang on in dominant win over Timberwolves in Game 5 to fend off elimination

DENVER, COLORADO - APRIL 27: Nikola Jokic #15 of the Denver Nuggets dribbles against Rudy Gobert #27 of the Minnesota Timberwolves during the third quarter in Game Five of the First Round of the NBA Western Conference Playoffs at Ball Arena on April 27, 2026 in Denver, Colorado. 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 Matthew Stockman/Getty Images)
Nikola Jokić had a triple-double on Monday night to keep the Nuggets' postseason hopes alive. (Matthew Stockman/Getty Images)
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Nikola Jokić and the Denver Nuggets aren’t done just yet. 

The Nuggets picked up a commanding 125-113 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves in Game 5 of their opening-round playoff series on Monday night to keep their postseason hopes alive. Jokić has his 23rd career triple-double, which is the third-most all-time behind only Magic Johnson adn LeBron James.

While they can’t lose the rest of the way and trail 3-2 headed into Game 6 later this week on the road, Monday night’s win was easily the biggest of the series so far — and it came on the heels of a contentious finish on Saturday night that capped a three-game losing skid.

Nuggets surge in second half

The Nuggets took a nine-point lead into the locker room at halftime. They forced 14 turnovers and led the entire way in the second quarter while staying a step ahead of the Timberwolves despite them drilling nine 3-pointers in the opening 24 minutes. Jokic hit a huge 3-pointer of his own from deep over Rudy Gobert without a second thought right before the buzzer, too.

JOKIĆ FROM DEEP AT THE END OF Q2 🎯

13 PTS
6 REB
10 AST

Nuggets lead by 9 at the break in Game 5! pic.twitter.com/qdbEOMqk7V

— NBA (@NBA) April 28, 2026

That momentum more than carried over into the second half. The Nuggets opened the third quarter on an 18-8 tear to break open a 19-point lead almost instantly. Nothing was falling for Minnesota anymore, either. It missed seven of its first 10 field goals as the Nuggets started running away with the contest. The points came from everyone too, including a fastbreak dunk from Spencer Jones that lit up Ball Arena and forced a timeout.

The Nuggets ended up closing the quarter on a 12-6 run, interrupted only by a Gobert and-one slam. Christian Braun and Cameron Johnson each picked up huge dunks during that stretch, which pushed Denver to a 22-point lead by the end of the period. Minnesota had 20 turnovers by that point.

CAM JOHNSON GOES COAST-TO-COAST FOR THE SLAM!

NUGGETS UP 27 IN Q4 OF GAME 5 🍿 pic.twitter.com/suE1RTOy0Q

— NBA (@NBA) April 28, 2026

By then, the fourth quarter was merely a formality. The Nuggets cruised the rest of the way, and survived one last Minnesota push that briefly saw the game get back to just 10 points, to grab the win.

Julisu Randle led the Timberwolves with 27 points and nine rebounds. Ayo Dosunmo added 18 points, and Jaden McDaniels had 13 points. The Timberwolves are without star Anthony Edwards, who is considered week-to-week with a hyperextended knee and bone bruise, and starting guard Donte DiVincenzo, who went down with a torn Achilles in Game 4.

Jokić finished with a triple-double with 27 points, 16 assists and 12 rebounds in the win. Jamal Murray added 24 points, and Jones finished with 20 points. The Nuggets shot 57% from the field. The Nuggets did all of that without star Aaron Gordon, too. He was ruled out after pregame warmups due to calf tightness.

Now Monday night’s result aside, the Nuggets still aren’t in the best position. Losing three games in a row in the middle of the series put them in a hole where they now have to be absolutely perfect the rest of the way, starting with Thursday night at the Target Center. A loss would hand the Nuggets their first opening-round playoff exit since 2022.

But clearly, Jokić and the Nuggets aren’t ready to just roll over. Monday’s outing was a perfect reminder of what they’re capable of. Whether it’s enough to carry them to two more wins, however, remains to be seen.

Timberwolves dominated by Denver in Game 5 blowout loss

DENVER — Minnesota has a path to beat Denver, even without Anthony Edwards and Donte DiVincenzo.

But the formula involves doing almost none of the things the Timberwolves put forth in Game 5 in Denver.

With a chance to close out the series, Minnesota was sloppy and undisciplined on both ends of the floor. As a result, they were raced off of it.

Denver dominated the final two quarters to beat the Wolves 125-113 on its home court on Monday to trim the Wolves’ series advantage to 3-2.

Game 6 is Thursday night at Target Center. Tipoff will either be at 8 p.m. or 8:30 p.m. CT.

Minnesota will need to be far better to close the series out on its home floor. The Timberwolves turned the ball over 25 times on Monday, which led to 35 Denver points.

Easy buckets going the other way allowed for Denver’s role players, who’ve struggled for much of the series, to gain confidence.

Spencer Jones scored 20 points. Cam Johnson had 18. Christian Braun earned a technical foul for repeatedly pointing at Jaden McDaniels after dunking on the Wolves’ wing.

McDaniels, who’s been a lightning rod throughout the series, was showered with “Jaden sucks” chants by the Denver faithful.

The Minneapolis crowd will get its chance to respond on Thursday, as will the Wolves.

PSG vs. Bayern Munich: Team News & Predicted Lineups

This Tuesday, April 28, 2026, in the Champions League semifinal first leg, Paris Saint-Germain hosts Bayern Munich. With the latest information and probable lineups, here is everything you need to know before this PSG vs. Bayern match that promises fireworks.

Can Paris Saint-Germain retain its two titles in Ligue 1 and the Champions League? For the moment, it is on track. In the league, PSG seems to have shaken off RC Lens for good.

In the Champions League, after dominating Chelsea and Liverpool without flinching, the capital club will now take on a true armada, Bayern Munich. Not enough to play into the hands of the bookmakers, assuredly.

If we look more closely at the history of confrontations between PSG and Bayern Munich, we see that no draws are recorded. Thus, PSG has won nine times, while the Bavarians have won six. In the recent past, the Rekordmeister has not left a very good memory for the French giant.

Thus, we recall the 2020 Champions League final, won by Bayern, on a goal by former Parisian Kingsley Coman. But also the two defeats in the 2023 round of 16. The same outcome last year, during the league phase, with a Parisian loss at the Allianz Arena (1-0), marked by the ejection of Ballon d'Or winner Ousmane Dembele. But water has flowed under the bridge.

The big question in PSG's ranks is whether Vitinha will be at the heart of the game. The Portuguese midfielder was injured in the match against Lyon and is not yet at 100%. He should start this Champions League semifinal first leg on the bench. For Fabian Ruiz to prove that he is back in great form.

On the Bayern Munich side, special attention must be paid to one man, the Frenchman Michael Olise, who is on another planet this season. Without forgetting the inevitable Harry Kane, the Englishman has been stringing goals together like pearls since his arrival in Bavaria. Without Serge Gnabry, Luis Diaz, the former Liverpool player, will be eager to shine as well.

PSG's predicted lineup vs. Bayern: Safonov – Hakimi, Marquinhos, Pacho, Mendes – Neves, Ruiz, Zaïre-Emery – Kvaratskhelia, Dembele, Doue.

Bayern's predicted lineup vs. PSG: Neuer - Laimer, Upamecano, Tah, Davies - Musiala, Kimmich, Pavlovic - Olise, Kane, Diaz.


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Ex-NBA player Damon Jones set to plead guilty in gambling sweep that netted more than 30 arrests

NEW YORK (AP) — Former NBA player and assistant coach Damon Jones is set to plead guilty Tuesday to charges he cashed in on rigged poker games and gave sports bettors nonpublic injury information about stars, including his one-time teammate LeBron James.

Barring a last-minute change, Jones will become the first person to plead guilty in a gambling sweep that led to the arrests of more than 30 people, including reputed mobsters and other basketball figures.

None of the other defendants have shown a willingness to plead guilty. On Monday, prosecutors said they were seeking additional charges against a co-defendant in the betting case, former Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier.

Jones, 49, is scheduled to appear at back-to-back plea change hearings in Brooklyn federal court before Magistriate Judge Joseph Marutollo. Court records show he is expected to plead guilty to at least one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud.

Jones previously pleaded not guilty in both cases to charges of wire fraud conspiracy and money laundering conspiracy. Both charges carry a maximum punishment of 20 years in prison. He remains free on bail.

Jones’ lawyer, Kenneth Montgomery, declined to comment.

Jones was arrested last October along with Rozier, Portland Trail Blazers head coach and Basketball Hall of Famer Chauncey Billups, and others, including a sports bettor accused of cashing in on injury information.

Jones was one of three people charged in both the poker and sports betting schemes.

Jones, originally from Galveston, Texas, earned more than $20 million playing for 10 teams in 11 seasons from 1999 to 2009. He and James played together in Cleveland from 2005 to 2008, and Jones served as an unofficial assistant coach for James’ Los Angeles Lakers during the 2022-2023 season.

Prosecutors say Jones sold or attempted to sell nonpublic information to bettors that James and former Lakers forward Anthony Davis were injured and either wouldn’t be playing or would play less time in certain games.

In the poker scheme, prosecutors say Jones was among former NBA players used to lure unwitting players into poker games that were rigged using altered shuffling machines, hidden cameras, special sunglasses and even X-ray equipment built into the table.

According to the indictment, Jones was paid $2,500 for a game in the Hamptons where he was instructed to cheat by paying close attention to others involved in the scheme. When in doubt, Jones was told to fold his hand, prosecutors said.

In response, according to prosecutors, Jones texted: “Y’all know I know what I’m doing!!”

Bayern Munich News: Kim Min-jae okay with ‘challenger’ role; Winger heading back to Bayern; and MORE!

Min-jae Kim (Bayern Munich) looks on during Matchday 31 1.Bundesliga: Mainz and Bayern Munich at Mewa Arena, Mainz, Germany on April 25 2026. (Photo by Ulrik Pedersen/NurPhoto via Getty Images) | NurPhoto via Getty Images

Kim content in role as “challenger” (Footballist via Tz)

Bayern Munich center-back Kim Min-jae could be a candidate for a sale this summer…or maybe not. The Korean seems to be enjoying his life in Bavaria.

“I’ve never experienced a long period of not playing, so it was a bit difficult at first. But over time, I’ve realized there are positives. I rely heavily on my speed, and our team plays a style that demands a lot of physical effort. So I think the current situation is good. I always thought that playing regularly was the solution, but now I’m happy with my role as a challenger,” Kim said.

Kim has not lived up to the billing he had when Bayern Munich signed him and with a potential sense of complacency setting in, it might be tough to get him to give up his €15 million total package of a salary. Surely, if Kim was to leave Bayern Munich, he would have to take a reduced rate — something he would probably not want to do.

ICYMI: Simons tore ACL (Transfer journalist Fabrizio Romano)

There were some very loose rumors that Bayern Munich could — again — show interest in Xavi Simons during the summer transfer window, but that will not be happening. Simons tore his ACL and will miss the World Cup:

🚨 BREAKING: Xavi Simons has torn his ACL and will be out for the rest of the season with Tottenham.

Xavi will be back to action in 2027.

Get well soon ❤️‍🩹🇳🇱 pic.twitter.com/4nN0CTHdRk

— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) April 26, 2026

LFC eyeing Kolo Muani (ESPN)

Liverpool could be considering an acquisition of Paris Saint-Germain loanee and Tottenham Hotspur attacker Randal Kolo Muani:

Liverpool have shown strong interest in Paris Saint-Germain forward Randal Kolo Muani, according to Gazzetta dello Sport. Kolo Muani, 27, is on loan at Tottenham Hotspur this season, with little chance of remaining there permanently, and the Reds have identified him as a potential replacement for winger Mohamed Salah when he departs in the summer. The versatile France international is also on the radar of Juventus.

Musiala, Olise earn recognitions (Kicker via @iMiaSanMia)

Bayern Munich stars Jamal Musiala and Michael Olise were named to Kicker’s Bundesliga Team of the Week:

Jamal Musiala and Michael Olise in @kicker's Bundesliga Team of the Week pic.twitter.com/yLPU9TQ1oH

— Bayern & Germany (@iMiaSanMia) April 26, 2026

Roma will send Zaragoza back to Bayern (Transfer journalist Fabrizio Romano)

The Bryan Zaragoza loan to AS Roma seems like it has not worked out:

🚨🇪🇸 AS Roma won’t trigger the buy option clause for Bryan Zaragoza this summer.

The winger will return to FC Bayern. pic.twitter.com/LOEbbqWn31

— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) April 27, 2026

Believe it or not, Zaragoza’s contract with Bayern Munich does not end until 2029.

This is cool (@FCBayern)

Quality work here (thanks to @BiLLYd_licious on X for passing along):

We’ve come this far on Victory Road… PSG is next. 👊⚔️ pic.twitter.com/64E8ISYxDB

— FC Bayern München (@FCBayern) April 27, 2026

Real eyeing Smit (AS via ESPN)

Real Madrid could be eyeing a move for AZ Alkmaar midfielder Kees Smit:

Real Madrid are interested in AZ midfielder Kees Smit, 20, as an option, with his contract expiring in 2028.

At one point, Bayern Munich was linked to Smit, but it seems as if that is no longer the case.


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Midnight Mania! Topuria Batters Training Partners, Asked To ‘Go A Little Softer’ | Video

ABU DHABI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - OCTOBER 26: (R-L) Ilia Topuria of Spain punches Max Holloway in the UFC featherweight championship fight during the UFC 308 event at Etihad Arena on October 26, 2024 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. (Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC)

Welcome to Midnight Mania!

Let’s start the night off by taking a look back over the three biggest stories of Monday, April 27, 2026.

  1. Alex Pereira’s coach Plinio Cruz announces return to fighting: ‘Daddy’s back!’: Plinio Cruz beating up some random influencer at Misfits would be a very funny return to combat.
  2. Nickel and dime! UFC finish and performance bonuses don’t stack, leaving fighters short $25k: I remember reading this detail when it was announced, but essentially the performance bonus moved from $50k to $75k.
  3. UFC Vegas 116 results: Matches to make for ‘Sterling vs. Zalal’ main card winners: Aljamain Sterling vs. Jean Silva in a true title eliminator feels like the fight to make.

Insomnia

Ilia Topuria’s reputation as a demon in sparring is well-deserved.

Ilia Topuria destroying his sparring partners in preparation for the Justin Gaethje fight 😳

They were really asking him to go lighter 😭

(via @Topuriailia) pic.twitter.com/ABRpInx2dx

— Championship Rounds (@ChampRDS) April 26, 2026

Aljamain Sterling expending zero energy to score his first two takedowns was incredibly impressive. “Funkmaster” doesn’t have the best gas tank, but he manages it masterfully — a perk of training with Merab?

Aljo drawing out Zalal's knee and sweeping him on his ass pic.twitter.com/p5B9h5FpYx

— MixingMartialArts (@RyanAWagMMA) April 27, 2026

Hopefully, UFC’s upcoming trip to Serbia results in signing a few local prospects.

UFC Serbia:

I did a pivot from the data available at roster watch.

There's 30+ countries with more fighters on the roster than Serbia(3). pic.twitter.com/tN7GIsosDm

— Andy Hickey MMA (@AndyHickeyMMA) April 27, 2026

Davey Grant is the man, one of the great action fighters of the 2020s.

You have to respect Davey Grant's approach to the fight game at this stage of his career:

"I’m not delusional—I don’t think I’m going to get in there and make a title run. Look, if that happens—if I go out and knock out the next three in quick fights—maybe we can start talking… pic.twitter.com/EW8Ind0k9s

— Ariel Helwani (@arielhelwani) April 27, 2026

Ryan Garcia’s hand speed is truly an incredible trait.

El boxeador profesional Ryan García le demuestra a un boxeador amateur que hay diferentes niveles en este deporte pic.twitter.com/N4IXeQ7Dpo

— Vive con Propósito. (@PropositoyVida) April 25, 2026

Jan Blachowicz and Glover Teixeira are going to “rematch” for cancer charities? Awesome stuff from the former champs.

Together for Cancer Fighters ❤️👊🏻

At 45 million, I shaved my head. At 50 million – we’re setting up an unofficial rematch with @gloverteixeira.

We’re proving that the real strength lies in people. Łatwogang thank you for moving so many hearts into action. This is where the… pic.twitter.com/Es7p4aKlFL

— Jan Blachowicz (@JanBlachowicz) April 25, 2026

Slips, rips, and KO clips

You’re not supposed to let amateur fighters die, ref.

Eric Ngari 10 seconds KO at ANZA FIGHT NIGHTS 008 in Nairobi, Kenya pic.twitter.com/8MEhsrFwQu

— Matysek (@Matysek88) April 26, 2026

Lovely switch high kick that lands direct on the temple:

24 second head kick by Batyrbiy Gusenov #EagleFC58pic.twitter.com/EGsjNMvmWj

— caposa (@Grabaka_Hitman) April 26, 2026

Being nasty in the clinch with knees and elbows seems like the most consistent way to score knockouts in women’s MMA.

WOOOOOW!!!! CHAMP-CHAMP!!!

🇸🇰Lucia Szabová (11-0) gana a la brasileña Leidiane Fernandes (7-3) por TKO vía GNP en el tercer asalto y se convierte en la nueva campeona del peso mosca de OKTAGON MMA, ya lo era del peso gallo, necesito verla en la UFC #OKTAGON87pic.twitter.com/KBiqxKcbG8

— Pelunaton (@pelunaton) April 25, 2026

Random Land

That moment where raw rage turns into actual regret makes this an instant classic internet video.

In June 2023 a Portland man drove through Grand Floral Parade barricades. He got 5 years in 2024 pic.twitter.com/tWJYJfXWX0

— wild cuts (@publicfreekout) April 26, 2026

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St. Edward hires Dave Archibald, Cole Kmet’s coach at St. Viator, for football rebuild. ‘Absolutely thrilled.’

Big changes are coming to St. Edward, and Dave Archibald is looking to have an impact in implementing them.

The December resignation of football coach Shane Finnane and upcoming June retirement of athletic director P.J. White — combined with an update of the school’s organizational structure that has been in the works — created the scenario.

School officials believe they have found their answer for athletics in Archibald, who will wear several hats.

“We are absolutely thrilled,” said AnneMarie Woj-Dufelmeier, St. Edward’s head of school. “It felt like we hit the jackpot.”

Archibald has been named St. Edward’s first dean of athletics. In that role, he will have expanded administrative duties while overseeing the athletic department. He has also been named head football coach.

Archibald has experience in all of those roles in his 23-year career in education that includes teaching 13 years in the classroom, working 10 years in administration as an assistant athletic director and coaching for all of that time.

Archibald led the program at St. Viator in Arlington Heights for nine seasons from 2016 to 2024, taking four teams to the playoffs, including his first year with a team that included Chicago Bears tight end Cole Kmet.

Before that, Archibald was a high school assistant coach for five years and a college assistant coach at Wisconsin Lutheran for eight years.

After stepping down at St. Viator, Archibald coached Brookfield Academy in suburban Milwaukee this past fall to a playoff berth. Archibald, who is from Wisconsin and played college football at St. Norbert, will finish the school year before joining St. Edward on June 1.

“I’ve been in Catholic education most of my professional life and I love football in Chicagoland,” said Archibald, who twice won the Dave Mattio Outstanding Coach of the Year Award from the CCL/ESCC.

“Ultimately, the belief in the community and the impact they believe I can have on our culture in the athletic department and that I can help football become competitive again helped decide it.”

White served St. Edward as athletic director for 21 years. He also taught and was dean of students and head basketball coach during his tenure. He will step down June 30.

The Green Wave struggled during Finnane’s three seasons, winning just one game as the total number of players in the program dropped last year to 24.

Finnane, a St. Edward grad who attended West Point and played football for Army, stepped down because he felt his work commitments in Chicago were making it difficult to oversee the program, according to Woj-Dufelmeier.

“Dave is extremely dedicated to football and we also need to rebuild this program,” she said. “I feel part of that will come from having a coach in the building. I think that’s important to have if we can.”

Construction will begin this summer on a new weight room that should help. St. Edward’s enrollment has held steady at about 205 the past 10 years.

Finnane followed the 18-year run of Mike Rolando, who led seven teams to the playoffs, six in Class 4A and one in 2A. The 2A appearance came in 2019, the last time the Green Wave made the postseason.

During a 10-year stretch from 2012 to 2020, Rolando had 40 or more players in the program six times, peaking at 57 in 2012.

“We’re the smallest school in our conference (Chicago Christian Athletic) but we really believe we can convince players St. Edward wants to be back on the map,” Archibald said. “I’d like to get back to 30-40 players and two levels so the younger players can have a game each week.

“I’m grateful for the opportunity to assume roles of leadership within the St. Edward community. In football, specifically, there is no shortcut. This is going to be a process of seasons that starts with increasing our numbers.”

Can Angels' Vaughn Grissom continue to establish MLB creds?

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The Atlanta Braves drafted Vaughn Grissom in the 11th round in 2019.

But they wanted Chris Sale more and, in 2023, offered Grissom to the Boston Red Sox as the centerpiece in a trade package for the left-handed pitcher.

The Red Sox gave the Orlando, Fla., native a 31-game audition in 2024, resulting in a .190 batting average. The Boston brass quickly soured on the former top prospect, stashing Grissom at Triple-A Worcester for all of 2025.

Unimpressed with his .270 batting average and 13 home runs in 96 International League games, the Red Sox jettisoned Grissom to the Los Angeles Angels last December. 

Following a nine-game stint with Triple-A Salt Lake to start 2025, Grissom batted .343 before receiving the MLB call.

The Angels appear willing to give Grissom a long-awaited chance for the 24-year-old second baseman to establish himself as a major leaguer.

Finally.

Angels' Vaughn Grissom taking advantage of opportunity

Entering Monday's game against the host Chicago White Sox, Grissom carried his hot start to the big leagues, hitting .357 with three extra-base hits and a .921 OPS during his opening 10 appearances.

"We feel like he's shown enough and was playing well down there (in the Pacific Coast League)," Angels manager Kurt Suzuki, as reported by Yahoo Sports. "He had a good spring training and we felt like he was ready to go, come help us defensively."

And offensively.

Batting third in the lineup Monday night at Rate Field and reached on an infield single in the first inning and scored the game-opening run on Jorge Solar's sacrifice fly. In the fourth inning, Grissom contributed a bases-loaded sacrifice fly, lifting the Angels to a 4-0 advantage

After years of trying to establish himself as a major league player, Grissom is getting that chance -- and he's delivering -- with the Angels.

Finally.

Which team would you rather have going forward?

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - APRIL 17: Bo Bichette #19 and manager Carlos Mendoza #64 of the New York Mets lookon prior to the game against the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field on April 17, 2026 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Hey, 13-15… that’s… not so bad, right? The past decade or so of Giants Baseball has — except for that one time — basically conditioned us to expect and embrace mediocrity and here we are, paired again with a familiar friend. That’s actually preferrable to the vibes — nay, the objective reality — that followed the first week of the season, when it looked like everyone in the organization was in over his head. The Giants are basically playing a lot closer to expectations now and, well, even if you don’t agree with what those were heading into the season, perhaps you’d admit that it’s a far better place to be than where some other teams are right now.

In the offseason, the New York Mets drastically retooled their roster and the results have been disastrous: 9-19 with a 12-game losing streak. The Phillies basically stood pat and the results have been disastrous: 9-19 with a 10-game losing streak. The Royals tried to build off their nice 2025 with some tinkering at the margins and the results have been disastrous: 11-17 with an 8-game losing streak. The AL pennant winner Blue Jays are 12-15 and the Boston Red Sox, primed to be a top team this season, are just 11-17 and on Sunday they liquidated their entire coaching staff. Finally, the Houston Astros have far too many pitching injuries to list to go with an 11-18 record.

On the other side of surprise ledger, there are the Reds at 18-10 and the Pirates 16-12 while the Padres are not just holding strong in second place but pushing the Dodgers for the top of the NL West with their 18-9 record.

That’s 9 teams that are not where people expected them to be before the season. The Giants, though, are pretty much rolling along according to plan. For the purposes of the postseason race, would you take the Giants against this field going forward?

There are plenty of compelling reasons to answer YES:

  • Willy Adames, the notorious slow starter, is off to merely a slow-ish start.
  • Rafael Devers will almost certainly hit better than this going forward, even if that might be closer to the 10-20% better than league average range.
  • Logan Webb will almost certainly get rolling and solidify that top of the Giants rotation.
  • If I list out the bullpen, it suddenly doesn’t sound all that bad: Erik Miller, Keaton Winn, Caleb Kilian, Ryan Walker, Blade Tidwell, Matt Gage. If you want to list R**n B*r*ck* here along with that group, go right ahead, but I will not participate in such perversion.
  • Luis Arraez is hitting and fielding like an All-Star second baseman.
  • Casey Schmitt is either real, real hot, or excellent trade bait.
  • Jung Hoo Lee and Landen Roupp look like the sort of load-bearing players every good team needs. Think the 2026 versions of 2010’s Andres Torres and Jonathan Sanchez.
  • Bryce Eldridge hasn’t even been called up yet.
  • And, for that matter, neither have any of the starring prospects the Giants have going for them right now.
  • The Giants’ pitching staff is much closer to being a top 15 pitching staff than a bottom third, according to the advanced metrics. They’ve got 65 more home games to really goose those numbers and create better luck for stronger W-L results.
  • Speaking of W-L records, I had tormented you all with a couple of posts about the history of Giants teams that have started 3-7 or 8-12, and I’m here to deliver slightly better news in that regard: 13-15 teams have usually wound up okay. The 2024 squad was 80-82, sure, but the 2011 team went 86-76 and before that the 1988 team was 83-89. The worst results were in 1979 (71-91) and 1956 (67-87).

But if you remain skeptical of the Giants this season — or, really, just believe that a lot of these surprisingly bad teams will be able to turn things around just as the Giants did already in April — there are perfectly valid data points to support the position.

  • They have the fourth-most difficult schedule remaining. The only soft month (on paper, anyway) is in September.
  • The top 10 most difficult remaining schedules belong to National League teams, so, it’s going to be a tough summer no matter how you slice it. Even the Rockies might prove a challenge going forward.
  • The Giants are essentially one injury away from having a bad bullpen, a bad rotation, or a bad lineup, which puts a lot of pressure on the aforementioned prospect depth to perform at or better than the level of player they’re replacing. Sure, maybe Carson Seymour could be better than Adrian Houser, but how much better? He seems better suited as a reliever. Bryce Eldridge would almost certainly be an upgrade over Rafael Devers today, but over the rest of the season? Not sure about that. Will Bednar or Wilkin Ramos or Sam Hentges or Gregory Santos might be solid Blade Tidwell fill-ins if he gets bumped to the rotation at some point, but it’s iffy.
  • Besides, it’s highly unlikely that the field remains in their present state. Obviously, the focus here is on the Giants and who they’re competing with for a postseason spot, but just taking the notion on its face, is it likely that all of the Royals, Blue Jays, Astros or Red Sox will remain big stinking losers over the next five months? Doubtful. At least a couple of those teams will turn things around (Boston is already 2-0 with their new coaching staff). It seems unlikely that the Mets and Phillies turn around their seasons, but you know, stranger things have happened. Although, seriously, 9-19s in the first 28 games has happened 118 times in MLB history and only 7 times has one of those teams had a winning season:
    • 1925 Detroit Tigers: 81-73-2
    • 2001 Chicago White Sox: 83-79
    • 1996 Boston Red Sox: 85-77
    • 2024 Houston Astros: 88-73 (Division Champ)
    • 1974 Pittsburgh Pirates: 88-74 (Division Champ)
    • 1965 Pittsburgh Pirates: 90-72
    • 1914 Boston Braves: 94-59-5 (Won World Series)
  • Then there are the teams right there in the middle with the Giants: will the Marlins be spoilers all year long? How about the Rockies? Is the NL Central for real? All five teams have winning records. That includes the perennial losers the Pittsburgh Pirates along with the rebuilding St. Louis Cardinals.

It’s not that the field is wide open so much that there’s a lot more uncertainty in the system than we might’ve expected even at this point in the season. Last year on this exact date, the Mets were 19-9 and the Giants were leading the NL West at 19-10. Only 2 of the 5 NL Central teams had winning records. And, by the way, the Brewers, who racked up the most wins last season, were just 14-15 (they’re 14-13 today)

So, it’s still early, but the Giants have shown a bit more gumption and perseverance than some other teams with even greater expectations. The Giants have played their way back into a decent spot for competing over the next five months. They still don’t have the most talented bunch when compared to a lot of teams out there, though, so, given that, if you had to make a final decision today, would you rather be in a position of one of the other teams (who aren’t the Dodgers, Yankees, or Cubs) or roll the dice and see if the Giants really have righted the ship?

Mac wants to 'earn' place in Wrexham history

They lined up by the door, as if waiting for a royal visit.

Staff at the new Football Museum of Wales looked on proudly as a special visitor came to check on progress prior to the grand opening later this year.

Of course, there is nothing regal about Rob Mac - the actor turned football club owner - but try telling the Wrexham public that.

It is a fleeting visit for the 49-year-old TV star, who has made time in between filming the latest series of his acclaimed 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia' show. He is flying back to the United States the same evening.

But when it comes to the people of Wrexham, a smiling Mac is more than happy to oblige.

With no bodyguards or security personnel, this was a very personal visit for a man who is keen to immerse himself in the history of Wrexham AFC, the club he - along with Hollywood star Ryan Reynolds - has helped transform from National League regulars to one which is knocking on the door of the Premier League.

You only have to visit this north Wales city to see the impact he and Reynolds' investment has made on the area.

International tourists pack the famous Turf pub, where the club was founded.

A mock Hollywood-style 'Wrexham' sign adorns a hillside on the way into the city.

Young fans wear Wrexham shirts in the streets - when in the past they may have sported those of nearby giants Liverpool and Manchester United. Wrexham, as a place, is thriving.

The installation of the new museum fits perfectly in this city on the move.

As for Wrexham AFC, they are moving too. Already achieving an unprecedented three successive promotions under manager Phil Parkinson - a man Mac personally pitched his ambitious project to.

Like most things Mac puts his effort in to, it has gone pretty well. The Premier League is the next target, if not next season then soon.

And it is a story surely destined to be documented in the museum one day.

"Wow, this is incredible," says Mac, upon entering the foyer of the new facility, which doubles up as a museum of Wrexham's journey from a town to a city - as well as a celebration of all things Welsh football.

It is certainly eye-catching. Visitors are initially greeted by a giant video screen showcasing some of the legends of Welsh football, from John Charles to Gareth Bale, Jayne Ludlow to Jess Fishlock, not to mention all the triumphs and disappointments along the way for this proud football nation.

But while new technology impresses, there is a feeling of local tradition too. The brick work on show, for example, is left over from the building's former use as a police station - all in keeping with this idea of having reverence for what came before but also celebrating what is to come.

"It's absolutely mind blowing what people can see here," said Louise Preece, marketing manager of the museum.

"It's a merger of Wrexham's history and the history of Wales football, from grass roots to professional clubs across Wales. Everyone has worked so hard."

As a sports fanatic and history enthusiast, this is right up Mac's alley.

His attention is immediately drawn to an interactive video screen where fans can enjoy past goals of Wales' international teams and vote for their favourite.

He spots the Cae Ras ground, Wrexham's home, which - thanks in large part to Mac and Reynolds - is undergoing a £90m restortation with the potential of more than 7,000 extra seats and new hospitality facilities.

The goal he is watching is Mark Hughes - a famous son of Wrexham - scoring a volley for Wales against Spain in a 3-0 win in 1985.

"Boom," shouts Mac as he votes on screen.

"That's not even close, that's winning."

Of course Mac is hoping to see many more magic moments at the Cae Ras in person but also on screen as part of the Emmy-award winning documentary series, 'Welcome to Wrexham' which has been renewed for another three seasons.

Latest figures show the club's revenue rose by almost a quarter to £33.3m, more than half of which is accounted for through worldwide interest. The documenting of Rob and Ryan's lofty ambition has been the driving force behind that interest.

But there is no back-slapping from Mac.

"We have to have a section [at the museum] at some point," he says.

"We'll have a section here, but we'll have to have earned it."

Those behind the new museum certainly feel that they have. That is why they have a job for Rob.

An old rattle - a traditional wooden noise maker commonly used by supporters at games in the immediate post-war years - is to be displayed in a glass cabinet.

Mac has the honour of placing it there.

He asks the curator about its origin: "Was this passed down through the family?

It was, in fact, a donation from a family of a longtime Wrexham fan who has since passed away.

With a beaming smile, Mac displays the item with care.

Maybe it will be used again when Wrexham reach the Premier League?

For Mac, that is a case of when and not if.

Orlando takes care of the ball, makes just enough plays to beat Detroit and take 3-1 series lead

At the trade deadline last February, the Detroit Pistons mostly stayed quiet. Trajan Langdon and the front office made a conscious decision not to make a big move; they wanted to see what this group — which finished with the No. 1 seed in the East — could do in the cauldron of the playoffs. They chose not to add any secondary shot creation, no speed, and just a little shooting from Kevin Huerter (sending out Jaden Ivey).

That lack of secondary playmaking and shooting has Detroit on the verge of being knocked out of the playoffs by the No. 8 seed Orlando Magic.

In a physical, defensive Game 4 on Monday, the Pistons shot just 6-of-30 (20%) from 3-point range and 37.8% overall. And in the face of intense defensive pressure, the Pistons turned the ball over 20 times — eight times by Cade Cunningham, who also shot 7-of-23 on the night. Detroit is just flat-out struggling to score against a quality Orlando defense, they lack shot creators and shooters.

Meanwhile, the Magic were stepping up and making just enough plays.

JAMAL CAIN WITH THE BEST POSTER OF THE PLAYOFFS SO FAR!!!! pic.twitter.com/PpR117LNMc

— NBA on NBC and Peacock (@NBAonNBC) April 28, 2026

The result Monday night was a 94-88 Magic win in front of a raucous home crowd, which gives them a commanding 3-1 series lead as everything shifts back to Detroit on Wednesday.

This has been a defensive series and the Magic were not exactly lighting it up — 32.9% shooting as a team. Yet their stars seemed to grind out ways to score, with Desmond Bane having another strong night with 22 points and shooting 5-of-10 from beyond the arc. Paolo Banchero put up 18 points, mostly because he got downhill and got to the free-throw line 13 times.

Franz Wagner added 19 but was out at the end of the game with what the Pistons described as a sore calf. He was replaced by former two-way player Jamal Cain, who was making key shots and defending Cunningham down the stretch.
While the Magic stars are finding ways, the Pistons' stars are struggling. Cunningham finished with 25 points, but was 3-of-11 from beyond the arc and had the eight turnovers. Jalen Duren finished the night with 12 points and eight assists, making a real impact on the defensive end but not enough on offense. Duncan Robinson, the best shooter on the team, was 1-of-6 from 3, while Tobias Harris was 0-5 from 3 but still finished with 20 points.

Detroit was slopping from the opening tip with seven turnovers in their first 10 possessions of the night — five in a row at one point — which led to a dozen Pistons points. Combine that with some early fouls by the Pistons and the Magic were up by as many as 12 in the first six minutes. It was the Pistons' bench that settled things down and had them back in the game — behind them the Pistons rip off a 16-3 run. At the end of one quarter, it was 27-26 Detroit.

The Pistons cranked up their defense after the rough start, and in the face of that the Magic settled for a lot more jump shots. With that, Detroit went on a run and led by as many as 10, then it was Orlando's turn to adjust, show some grit and fight back. The result was a 54-52 Magic lead at the half.

This game was close most of the way, but energized at home, the Magic made just enough plays and hit just enough shots in the end to get the win.

Now Detroit heads home for a must-win game and a lot of questions.

Victor Wembanyama gave Cooper Flagg a reality check in his first-ever NBA game

Cooper Flagg

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Cooper Flagg just won Rookie of the Year, as he proved to be the top first-year player over his former Duke teammate, Kon Knueppel. It was a hard-fought win for Flagg, as he had an excellent rookie season, but he also learned a lot of lessons during his first 82-game season.

One of the lessons he learned was during his first-ever NBA regular season game between the Dallas Mavericks and the San Antonio Spurs. He played against the gigantic Victor Wembanyama, who was the player who gave Flagg his Welcome to the NBA moment.

Cooper Flagg recalls his Welcome to the NBA Moment with Victor Wembanyama

Flagg has become one of the most impressive young players in the league after his rookie season. He was embroiled in a superb Rookie of the Year award race with Knueppel, but he stamped his name on the award with his amazing performances late in the season.

Scoring 50+ points was impressive, but it also showed that he can be a much better offensive player than he is given credit for. Most people see him as a two-way star, but his defense is his biggest strength. However, this rookie year showed that he can be just as good on the offensive side of the game.

MORE: Why Victor Wembanyama is pissed at the NBA after his concussion against the Trail Blazers

A player who also has that kind of skill set is Wembanyama, who is the league's best defender, but he can also be quite dominant on offense. Flagg entered the league as a bright-eyed 18-year-old, so he kind of had a shell-shocking experience during his first NBA game, which was against Wemby and the Spurs.

"Being matched up with Victor was a different experience. He came out dunking from everywhere on the court, hitting step-back threes. It was definitely one of those moments for sure," Flagg said when recalling his first-ever NBA game.

Now that he is Rookie of the Year, Flagg will want to build on this monumental season. He is still a teenager, so he will continue to work hard and help the Mavericks regain their status as one of the best teams in the Western Conference.

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Penguins fend off elimination again with a 3-2 Game 5 win over Flyers to send series back to Philly

NHL: Stanley Cup Playoffs-Philadelphia Flyers at Pittsburgh Penguins

Apr 27, 2026; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Pittsburgh Penguins center Sidney Crosby (87) moves the puck against Philadelphia Flyers center Luke Glendening (41) during the third period in game five of the first round of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs at PPG Paints Arena. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images

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PITTSBURGH — Connor Dewar, Kris Letang and Elmer Soderblom scored and the Pittsburgh Penguins avoided elimination for the second time in 48 hours with a 3-2 win over Philadelphia in Game 5 of their first-round series on Monday night.

Sidney Crosby shook off a shot to his left knee to add two assists for the Penguins, who cut the Flyers’ lead in the best-of-seven series to 3-2.

Game 6 is Wednesday in Philadelphia, where the pressure will be on the Flyers to avoid putting themselves in danger of becoming just the fifth team in NHL history to blow a series after winning the first three games.

“We know it’s a big challenge going into there,” Crosby said. “But I think we have a lot of belief in our group, and we’ve done it time and time again.”

Alex Bump scored in his playoff debut for Philadelphia, who rallied from a 2-0 deficit to tie it on Travis Sanheim’s second goal of the series 15:06 into the second.

Crosby, who limped to the bench and then to the training room for treatment minutes earlier after a blast from the point by teammate Ryan Shea appeared to hit the top of his left knee, helped put the Penguins back in front just over two minutes later when he fed the puck to Letang at the top of the Philadelphia zone.

Letang sent a shot toward Flyers goaltender Dan Vladar that sailed wide of the net before bouncing back toward Vladar. The puck smacked off Vladar’s left pad, then his right and across the goal line to give Pittsburgh the lead for good.

“Bounces are part of the game,” Penguins coach Dan Muse said. “But I think you earn them when you’re working and you try to do the right things. That’s usually when the bounces go your way.”

After four games of mostly low-event hockey, Game 5 started with a frantic pace, a style that favors the Penguins, who finished as the NHL’s third-highest-scoring team during the regular season.

That offense went largely missing while Pittsburgh fell into a 3-0 hole. Pushed to the brink, it has returned with a flourish, and this time it wasn’t just Crosby, Letang and Evgeni Malkin shouldering the burden.

Soderblom’s first goal of the playoffs and Dewar’s second gave Pittsburgh a 2-0 lead in the second period. Philadelphia responded behind Bump and Sanheim, but Letang’s fluky score late in the second was the difference.

Pittsburgh will take the ice on Wednesday, having all the momentum after two games in which they looked like the resilient, resourceful group that was among the NHL’s biggest surprises.

The Flyers and their late playoff surge were one of the others, though Philadelphia and its talented young core will have the difficult task of finishing off a more experienced group with Hall of Famers scattered across the roster.

“They are a veteran team, they know what it takes to win,” Vladar said. “We are still a young team. We’ve got to learn that. We’ve got to bounce back. Still try to play our game, not their game.”

Utah men’s college basketball transfer portal tracker

BYU guard Aleksej Kostić (6) shoots a 3-pointer over UC Riverside Highlanders guard EJ Spillman (2) during the second half of a basketball game at the Marriott Center in Provo on Saturday, Dec. 13, 2025.
BYU guard Aleksej Kostić (6) shoots a 3-pointer over UC Riverside Highlanders guard EJ Spillman (2) during the second half of a basketball game at the Marriott Center in Provo on Saturday, Dec. 13, 2025. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News

Even before the transfer portal window for NCAA Division I men’s basketball opened Tuesday, over the past several weeks reports about players who were planning on entering the portal had spread in the news and on social media.

The shakeup of rosters around the country will continue to be a major storyline as the offseason rolls on.

Here’s a running list of players from the state of Utah’s seven Division I men’s college basketball programs — Utah, BYU, Utah State, Weber State, Southern Utah, Utah Valley and Utah Tech — who are reportedly entering the portal during the spring 2026 window, as well as transfers who commit to those seven schools.

Various reports have been used to create this list, with aggregation news service Verbal Commits serving as the primary source, unless otherwise noted.

The 15-day spring portal for men’s basketball officially opened April 7 and closed April 21.

Players are permitted to withdraw from the portal at any time — and conversely can commit to a new school at any time — but may only enter the transfer portal during those dates. The portal closed at midnight EDT on April 21.

The list will be updated as players announce their intentions.

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Weber State

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Yankees hang on to beat Rangers after Judge, Rice home runs

HOUSTON, TEXAS - APRIL 26: Aaron Judge #99 of the New York Yankees motions after hitting a solo home run in the sixth inning against the Houston Astros at Daikin Park on April 26, 2026 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Maria Lysaker/Getty Images) | Getty Images

While the Yankees’ Monday night game in Texas was never a blowout, much of it felt like it was trending towards a fairly comfortable Bombers win. Ben Rice and Aaron Judge continued to be stalwarts in the Yankees’ lineup, each going deep to help build up a lead. Meanwhile on the mound, starter Max Fried was pretty stellar. He ended up going six innings, keeping the Rangers off the board, having allowed four hits and two walks. One of the runners he allowed even ended up the victim of one of his trademark pickoffs.

However, after Fried departed, the bullpen let things get way too close for comfort, as is they tend to do. In both the eighth and ninth innings, Texas brought the tying run to the plate. In the ninth, they even had the winning run up.

Eventually though, the bullpen got the required outs, as the Yankees picked up yet another victory on their road trip, downing the Rangers 4-2.

After getting kept off the board in the first two innings, it seemed like the Yankees had missed a chance in the third when José Caballero got caught trying to steal second for the second out of the inning. However, Trent Grisham kept the inning alive with a single that deflected off pitcher Jack Leiter and to safety. Rice and Judge then went back to back, drawing first blood on the game.

Rice’s blast tied Judge for the team lead with 10, and amusingly, the dead heat lasted only a couple moments because Judge followed with his own clout.

The following inning Jazz Chisholm Jr. got in on the action and continued his recent run with another homer.

Fried exited after six innings, as the Yankees went to the bullpen to start the seventh. That was also where the shutout ended. Camilo Doval came in and allowed a one-out solo home run to Joc Pederson for Texas’ first run of the game.

Tim Hill came in for the eighth and ran into some trouble. He issued walks to Ezequiel Duran and Josh Jung, allowing the Rangers to bring the tying run to the plate. Said tying run came up in the form of Corey Seager, who Hill got to ground out, but it was a bit of a hot shot.

With David Bednar on the hill, the ninth then got off to another scary start. Jake Burger reached on what was ruled a single to start the inning, after Chisholm got to a grounder but didn’t have much of a play on and threw wide. Pederson then seemingly also reached in not unsimilar circumstances, but Chisholm successfully threw to first on that play and on review, it turned out that the throw beat Pederson to the bag.

Bednar than came back and struck out Kyle Higashioka, but things got even closer after that.

After Josh Smith hit yet another grounder to Chisholm, the second baseman committed an error after booting it. Alejandro Osuna came up next and dinked a single into center. That scored one run and brought the potential winning run to the plate. Bednar finally managed to finish things off there, inducing a grounder to short that José Caballero safely fielded and threw to second for the final out.

With that, the Yankees bounced back from their Sunday loss and have now won nine of their last ten. They’ll try to keep that going tomorrow, when the Yankees and Rangers will continue their series tomorrow night at 8:05 pm ET. Cam Schlittler and Jacob deGrom are expected to be the starters for that one.

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Lakers hold fifth-best NBA title odds as playoff landscape shifts

Kevin Durant #7 of the Houston Rockets handles the ball against Marcus Smart #36 of the Los Angeles Lakers during an NBA Playoffs basketball game, Tuesday April 21, 2026 in Los Angeles, Calif.
Kevin Durant #7 of the Houston Rockets handles the ball against Marcus Smart #36 of the Los Angeles Lakers during an NBA Playoffs basketball game, Tuesday April 21, 2026 in Los Angeles, Calif.

The Los Angeles Lakers have surged to the fifth-best odds to win the NBA championship, a dramatic rise that underscores how quickly the playoff picture has shifted after the second weekend of the postseason.

According to updated odds from BetOnline.ag, the Lakers are now listed at 20/1 to win the title, trailing only the Oklahoma City Thunder, San Antonio Spurs, Boston Celtics and Cleveland Cavaliers. The jump marks a significant move from their pre-playoff position, when Los Angeles was sitting at 50/1.

The Lakers’ improved outlook comes as they’ve taken control of their first-round series against the Houston Rockets. Los Angeles is now a heavy favorite at -950 to advance, a stark reversal from opening odds that had the Rockets favored. The shift reflects both the Lakers’ performance and broader volatility across the league.

At the top of the championship board, the Thunder have separated themselves as the clear favorite at -120 to repeat as champions. The Spurs (4/1) and Celtics (5/1) remain in strong contention, while the Cavaliers (16/1) have also seen their stock rise.

Behind the Lakers, the Denver Nuggets (22/1) and New York Knicks (20/1) round out the next tier, though Denver’s position is far less secure. Despite being down 3-1 in their series against the Minnesota Timberwolves, the Nuggets are only slight underdogs, largely due to injuries to Minnesota stars Anthony Edwards and Donte DiVincenzo.

The Pistons are another higher seed facing pressure. Detroit still holds slight series-favorite status over the Orlando Magic at -130, but that’s a steep drop from the -590 odds they opened with. The Magic, now at +110, have turned the matchup into one of the most competitive in the opening round.

Elsewhere, the Celtics (-10000) and Spurs (-20000) have emerged as overwhelming favorites in their respective series, reflecting near-certainty to advance. Boston’s path through the Eastern Conference also looks increasingly clear, with the team listed at even money to win the conference.

In the West, the Thunder are dominant favorites at -200 to reach the NBA Finals, while the Lakers sit at 12/1 — a reflection of both their improving form and the crowded field ahead of them.

Other notable odds movement includes the Rockets plummeting from 100/1 to 500/1 to win the title, while the Timberwolves — despite leading their series — remain long shots at 100/1.

Through nine days of playoff action, the shifting odds highlight just how fluid the postseason has become. Injuries, momentum swings and unexpected performances have reshaped expectations across both conferences.

For the Lakers, the climb into the top five of title contenders signals renewed belief that they could make a deep run — something that seemed far less likely just weeks ago.

Boom! Ohio State adds to its 2027 class in the trenches

Boom! Tyler Bowen and the Ohio State football team just landed another offensive lineman for the 2027 class. Local product Davis Seaman has committed to the Buckeyes.

Seaman is a Columbus native attending Bishop Watterson High School, where he helped lead the Eagles to a Division III State Championship last fall. At 6-foot-4 and 290 pounds, Seaman is the No. 21-ranked interior offensive lineman according to 247Sports composite rankings. He chose Ohio State over Auburn, Penn State, and Tennessee.

Seaman's commitment comes shortly after the NFL draft concluded, which saw eight Buckeyes (more than any other school) get drafted. That was enough to push the four-star prospect to give his pledge to the Scarlet and Gray, saying, "I feel like Ohio State is Ohio State at the end of the day, and the draft showed that."

BREAKING: Four-Star IOL Davis Seaman has Committed to Ohio State, he tells me for @Rivals⁰⁰The 6’5 285 IOL from Columbus, OH chose the Buckeyes over Auburn, Penn State, and Tennessee

“God is good, Go Bucks”⁰⁰https://t.co/ytQ2sAcvD6pic.twitter.com/bRVDhNFEE6

— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) April 27, 2026

Seaman becomes the 11th member of the 2027 OSU recruiting class and the fifth offensive lineman to join the fold. The Buckeyes currently have the No. 4-ranked class in the nation.

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Pistons-Magic takeaways: Detroit's problems are coming to a head as Orlando aims to dunk No. 1 seed

Can we just talk about Orlando Magic forward Jamal Cain's dunk on Detroit Pistons center Jalen Duren?

I mean, seriously, look:

JAMAL CAIN ATTACKS THE RIM AND THROWS IT DOWN💥

A BIG-TIME POSTER JAM IN GAME 4! pic.twitter.com/oGxTm1uRpb

— NBA (@NBA) April 28, 2026

Do we even care about the game? Like, who actually won? I genuinely don't remember.

That is one of the nastiest throw-downs ever and not just in a playoff context. Cain kept climbing and dunked on Duren, a man built like a Greek god, so hard the All-Star center backpeddled after coming down back to Earth.

(OK, the Magic took a commanding 3-1 series lead by winning 94-88, but that's definitely just a B-story to Cain's jam.)

In all seriousness, let's dive into Orlando's big win Monday night as it tries to become the seventh No. 8 seed to knock off a No. 1 in NBA history.

Cade Cunningham's turnovers are a team issue

As Cunningham entered Game 4, he had totaled 19 turnovers in the the series.

By halftime, he was up to 25 after turning it over six times in the first half.

While Cunningham is ultimately responsible for hanging on to the ball, the Pistons' roster construction isn't doing him any favors.

With both Duren and Ausar Thompson being almost entirely non-threats from the outside, Orlando has the freedom to double- and even triple-team Cunningham, swarming him whenever his feet are inside the 3-point line.

While Tobias Harris has done a solid job of adding spacing and overall scoring, the bottom line is simple: It shouldn't be this difficult for the Pistons to generate offense through Cunningham, but they have no other creators on the roster.

Perhaps they should have made a play for someone at the trade deadline, instead of sitting still.

But here they are, shooting 37.8% from the floor and 20% from 3 in a crucial Game 4 as their season appears to be slipping away.

Wendell Carter Jr. is eating Jalen Duren's lunch

Throughout the regular season, it was never in doubt who, among Carter and Duren, had the best season. Duren was an All-Star, a double-double machine and one of the most exciting young players in the league.

Carter, who is far more of a role player than a featured star, apparently didn't get the memo.

During this series, the 6-foot-10 Carter has constantly outhustled, outworked and outdone Duren. It's not always reflected in his raw line (Carter had 12 points and 11 rebounds in Game 4), but his effort has put a spotlight on Duren as he enters free agency this summer.

Duren has struggled mightily all series, scoring a grand total of 39 points over the course of the four games, finding it difficult to get up shots, getting beat by Carter on backdoor lobs and overall having one heck of a troublesome series, which could cost him millions this July.

Dear Jamahl Mosley, make better use of Paolo Banchero

I may sound like a broken record here, but giving Banchero the ball high out on the floor and asking him to "do stuff" (which I'm guessing is his directive, because there doesn't seem to be anything close to a plan), is aching for punishment.

Banchero isn't a natural shooter, nor is he particularly effective as a spacer.

He is, however, ridiculously good near the rim, and when he ducks in for layups and dunks, he draws a ton of fouls and converts plays.

Orlando has one of the most inconsistent offenses in the league, and its plan is to use its most versatile offensive player, who is an athletic 6-10, 250-pound powerhouse, as an outside-in option?

It's been nonsensical for a while now, and it only looks worse after Banchero shot 4-of-18 from the floor and missed all four of his 3-point attempts Monday night.

Franz Wagner injury update: Magic star hurts calf. Is it serious?

The No. 8 Orlando Magic have taken a commanding 3-1 series lead over the top-seeded Detroit Pistons, but they may have some trouble brewing.

Star forward Franz Wagner missed the entire fourth quarter of Orlando’s 94-88 victory in Game 4 on Monday, April 27 with right calf soreness. The Magic have taken control over the first-round series against Detroit, and Wagner had been a steady factor in that; he posted an efficient, all-around performance Monday night, scoring 19 points on 7-of-15 shooting, adding 5 rebounds, 3 assists and 4 steals in just 24:11 on the floor.

But Orlando could find it difficult to fill in for Wagner, who is one of the team’s key offensive threats. Despite the injury, however, Magic coach Jamahl Mosley didn’t seem too concerned about Wagner’s status moving forward.

“I talked to him a little bit (after the game), but that’s about it,” Mosley said. “But he’s in good spirits right now.”

Still, calf injuries are delicate and can require periods of rest, especially because of their connection to Achilles tendon ruptures, which require lengthy recovery times.

The Magic eventually listed Wagner as questionable to return after he was removed from the game. Though he sat the entire fourth, Wagner was present on the bench, cheering his team on as they repelled a Detroit rally in the final minutes.

Wagner appeared in just 34 games this season. He averaged 20.6 points on 48.1% shooting, adding 5.2 rebounds and 3.3 assists per game. Alongside Paolo Banchero, Wagner is the other top offensive threat for the Magic, who have defended Detroit well in the first round.

In Wagner’s absence, backup Magic forward Jamal Cain stepped up massively in the fourth quarter, and he and Tristan da Silva likely figure to have larger roles if Wagner misses time.

Cain scored 8 points on 4-of-8 shooting Monday night, including a thunderous dunk on Pistons rim protector Jalen Duren.

JAMAL CAIN POSTER https://t.co/3XcCFp7ZVEpic.twitter.com/QbCd2A7tFw

— Orlando Magic (@OrlandoMagic) April 28, 2026

“We’ve put ourselves in position to try to get four (games), but right now, it means nothing,” Mosley said. “We have the advantage, and now we just have to make sure we try to keep that advantage.”

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Franz Wagner hurt in Magic's Game 4 playoff win over Pistons

Yankees drop concerning Giancarlo Stanton update as MRI results awaited

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The New York Yankees announced they will place Giancarlo Stanton on the injured list due to a left calf strain, manager Aaron Boone told reporters after Monday's 4-2 win.

This comes after the slugger left Friday's game with right calf tightness. Initially, the tightness was not thought to require a stint on the injured list, but two days later, the Yankees dropped the hammer.

Yankees will place DH Giancarlo Stanton on the IL (right calf strain), per manager Aaron Boone. pic.twitter.com/bP7AVDaVpH

— MLB (@MLB) April 28, 2026

An MRI was scheduled on Monday as Stanton missed his third straight game against the Texas Rangers. In his place, Jasson Dominguez filled the role of designated hitter.

More: Wild Yankees-Astros trade idea won't happen for Giancarlo Stanton reason

What happened to Giancarlo Stanton?

While rounding up the bases in Friday's game, Giancarlo Stanton tweaked his calf. Right now, it doesn't appear to be a high-grade injury even after his placement on the injured list. It won't be long before the slugger returns.

Interestingly, Stanton, who has been injury-prone, got injured for the first time this season. The five-time All-Star is slashing .256/.302/.422 with three home runs in 96 plate appearances. The numbers are average, but we all know what Stanton can do when he gets hot.  

Stanton's injury also allows the Yankees to give Dominguez some time amid an outfield surplus. The young slugger needs to make these opportunities count. Meanwhile, the Yankees are expected to announce a corresponding move to fill the roster, with bullpen pitching the need of the hour.

More MLB news:

Yankees call-up Jasson Dominguez amidst Stanton injury

Braves predicted to trade Bryce Elder for Lars Nootbaar

Jacob DeGrom is only 149 strikeouts from 2,000 for his career

Three ways Pirates' Paul Skenes could lose NL Cy Young Award

Thunder sweep Suns, Denver avoids ouster, Pistons on the brink

Reigning NBA Most Valuable Player Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led the defending champion Oklahoma City Thunder over Phoenix to complete a sweep of their first round playoff series (Christian Petersen)

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 31 points and the defending champion Oklahoma City Thunder swept into the second round of the NBA playoffs on Monday with a 131-122 victory at Phoenix.

The top-seeded Thunder captured the Western Conference best-of-seven series 4-0, completing a third consecutive sweep in the opening round.

"We just came in ready," said Gilgeous-Alexander. "Love to play basketball, a group full of great kids that have fun together.

"We do it for each other. None of us are selfish. We all want the next man to succeed and when you have those three things and put them together you get success."

Oklahoma City will meet either the Los Angeles Lakers or Houston Rockets in a second-round series. The Lakers lead that matchup 3-1.

"Ultimately, we've got to get better in the days between our next opponent," Gilgeous-Alexander said.

The Thunder became the first team to reach the second round on the same night the upstart Orlando Magic pushed Eastern Conference top seed Detroit to the brink of elimination with a 94-88 triumph to seize a 3-1 series advantage.

The Denver Nuggets avoided an early exit as Serbian center Nikola Jokic had a triple double with 27 points, 16 assists and 12 rebounds to spark the hosts over Minnesota 125-113, pulling Denver within 3-2 against the Timberwolves.

Gilgeous-Alexander, the reigning NBA Most Valuable Player who had a playoff career high 42 points in a game three victory, added eight assists to spark a visiting Thunder squad that boasts the top post-season scoring attack and defensive statistics.

Chet Holmgren added 24 points and 12 rebounds for the Thunder, who also had 22 points from Ajay Mitchell and 18 points and 12 rebounds from Isaiah Hartenstein.

Devin Booker led Phoenix with 24 points.

At Orlando, Desmond Bane scored 22 points, hitting 5-of-10 shots from three-point range to lead the Magic, who can send off the Pistons with a victory on Wednesday in Detroit.

Franz Wagner scored 19 points for Orlando before being benched with a sore right calf while Paolo Banchero added 18 and grabbed eight rebounds.

The Pistons, whose 60-22 record topped the East, must win three in a row to avoid an epic ouster at the hands of eighth seed Orlando, which went 45-37.

Cade Cunningham led Detroit with 25 points while Tobias Harris added 20 for the Pistons, who committed 20 turnovers, twice as many as Orlando.

The Magic have not reached the second round of the playoffs since 2010, dropping six series in the first round and missing the post-season nine times.

The Pistons have not reached the second round since 2008, dropping four first-round matchups and missing the playoffs 13 times.

- Bank open for Bane -

Bane banked in a three-point shot with 1:16 remaining to give the Magic a 92-86 lead and Orlando added late free throws to seal Detroit's fate, the Pistons going more than five minutes without a basket from the floor.

At Denver, the Nuggets forced a game six at Minnesota on Thursday with a blowout triumph thanks to three-time NBA MVP Jokic and his teammates.

Jamal Murray scored 24 points, Spencer Jones had 20 and Cameron Johnson added 18 for Denver while Julius Randle led Minnesota with 27 points.

"We did a good job of bringing the energy for 48 minutes," Murray said. "We've got to be poised and relaxed when we go to their building."

The T-Wolves were without two top guards. Anthony Edwards is out with a bone bruise and hyper-extended left knee while Donte DiVincenzo will miss the remainder of the playoffs with a ruptured right Achilles tendon.

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‘Finish This Fight’ – Ritu Phogat Returns With A Point To Prove Against Itsuki Hirata At ONE SAMURAI 1

Ritu “The Indian Tigress” Phogat has learned from her losses, rebuilt herself from the ground up, and is ready to remind the women’s atomweight MMA division exactly what she is capable of.

The 31-year-old takes on Japanese star Itsuki “Android 18” Hirata in an atomweight MMA matchup at ONE SAMURAI 1 on Wednesday, April 29, broadcasting live on pay-per-view from Ariake Arena in Tokyo, Japan.

Phogat’s journey to this moment has been anything but straightforward. The Indian wrestling star transitioned to MMA and took the atomweight division by storm, winning seven of her first eight professional fights on the strength of impressive takedowns, relentless ground-and-pound, and a wrestler’s instinct for controlling where the fight goes. 

Then came a run of consecutive losses that tested her in ways her decorated wrestling career never had. She stepped away from competition to focus on family and motherhood, and when she returned to competition in 2025, Phogat suffered a first-round submission loss to Ayaka “Zombie” Miura

She looks back on that most recent outing not with regret, but with the perspective of someone who extracted every lesson it had to offer:

“My last fight came after a long break and after becoming a mother. It was quite a good experience and I learned a lot from that fight.”

Every defeat, particularly the three consecutive submission losses, pointed to a specific area that demanded attention, and “The Indian Tigress” has spent considerable time addressing it head-on.

Now, she is confident the results will speak for themselves on April 29.

Phogat said:

“In my last three matches, the losses have come by submission, so I needed to work more on my grappling. I have improved my grappling considerably.

“I wouldn’t call it a concern, but these losses have taught me a lot, that at the very least I should not be losing on the ground. I have worked on this for a long time. In the next fight, those improvements will be visible.”

Across from her stands Hirata, with dangerous submission skills and heavy ground-and-pound.

The pair were originally booked to meet at ONE 173, but a Phogat injury forced the bout off the card. Now, the long-awaited matchup is finally here, and the wrestler-turned-MMA-fighter could not be more ready for it.

She said:

“I am very excited for this fight. My fight against Itsuki Hirata has been cancelled before as well. And now that this fight is finally happening, I am very excited and ready. I would just like to say that our fight is finally happening. All the fans have been wanting to see this fight. Together, we will put on a very good fight.”

Phogat Targets Early Finish Against Dangerous Judoka

Ritu Phogat has studied her opponent carefully, and she knows exactly what she is walking into.

Hirata is a 26-year-old Tokyo native with a decorated judo background, six ONE wins, and three finishes on her promotional record. In her early ONE career, the Japanese star won five of her first six bouts and announced herself as one of the division’s most dangerous competitors.

Phogat has nothing but respect for what Hirata brings to the contest but she is not walking in without a warning.

“The Indian Tigress” said:

“Hirata is a very good and experienced fighter. I respect her a lot. I would just like to tell her to watch out for Ritu Phogat.

“I don’t want to disrespect her by pointing out any one particular move. She is a good fighter with a judo background. I will just say that she is exceptionally good.”

This clash promises to be a fascinating battle of ground game specialists, with Phogat’s powerful wrestling and ground-and-pound set against Hirata’s judo throws and submission skills. 

Phogat, however, is not coming to grind out a decision. She has an ending in mind, and she is prepared to push the pace from the opening bell to get it.

She concluded:

“I want to finish this fight in the first or second round. If that plan doesn’t work out, I am prepared for all scenarios. I want to finish this fight and dominate my opponent.

“Right now my focus is only on this fight and I want to win it no matter what. And after that, I am ready for whatever comes next.”

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Tobias Harris on losing the possession game: 'We're a little too casual'

Omari Sankofa II: Tobias: “We’ve gotta take care of the basketball, we’ve gotta win the rebounding battle and we’ve just gotta be in the moment of playoff basketball. We’re a little too casual.”

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Tobias: “We’ve gotta take care of the basketball, we’ve gotta win the rebounding battle and we’ve just gotta be in the moment of playoff basketball.

We’re a little too casual.” pic.twitter.com/3TrijJIY9R

— Omari Sankofa II (@omarisankofa) April 28, 2026

This article originally appeared on Hoops Hype: Tobias Harris on losing the possession game: 'We're a little too casual'

That’s something we have to figure out as a collective …

Omari Sankofa II: Tobias on why they’ve been too casual: “I don’t know. That’s something we have to figure out as a collective group.”

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Tobias on why they’ve been too casual: “I don’t know. That’s something we have to figure out as a collective group.” pic.twitter.com/KN6DgUUC1E

— Omari Sankofa II (@omarisankofa) April 28, 2026

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Those are guys that mean a lot to me. I'm thankful …

Oh No He Didn't: Desmond on Ja and JJJ being at the game tonight: "It's special. Those are guys that I spent 5 years with, started my career with, made a lot of memories with. It's a friendship that'll last forever. Those are guys that mean a lot to me. I'm thankful that they pulled up to support"

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Desmond on Ja and JJJ being at the game tonight:

"It's special. Those are guys that I spent 5 years with, started my career with, made a lot of memories with. It's a friendship that'll last forever. Those are guys that mean a lot to me. I'm thankful that they pulled up to… pic.twitter.com/W0KeftPanU

— Oh No He Didn't (@ohnohedidnt24) April 28, 2026

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Lowest FG% in a playoff win in the 3-point era:

Keerthika Uthayakumar: Lowest FG% in a playoff win in the 3-point era: 32.0% - Raptors on Sunday 32.2% - Cavs in 2015 32.4% - Pacers in 2004 32.5% - Lakers in 2010 32.6% - Magic tonight @Stathead

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No update on Franz Wagner calf injury

Jason Beede: #Magic coach Jamahl Mosley didn’t have much of an update on Franz Wagner when I asked for one postgame. Mosley did say that Wagner, who exited late in the third quarter vs. Detroit due to right calf soreness, is in good spirits.

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What's Holding the Kansas City Royals Back in 2026

The Kansas City Royals are fresh off a sweep of the Los Angeles Angels. However, the team has struggled overall this season. At 11-17 overall, Kansas City is tied with the Chicago White Sox for last place in the American League Central division. 

So, what is going wrong for the team? 

The Royals have questions all around the roster. The offense has been far from stellar, but it is close to league average in a number of statistics. Pitching has been an issue, though. 

The Royals have a 4.62 ERA in 2026. That mark is good for 25th in all of MLB. Kansas City needs a better overall pitching performance in order to bounce back.

Royals' Pitching Struggles

The entire pitching staff is not struggling. However, a number of talented hurlers have endured down seasons. 

Cole Ragans has a 5.00 ERA so far in 2026. It is too early to panic, but Kansas city needs Ragans to be an ace. He is one of the best pitchers in baseball when he is on top of his game.

Noah Cameron has also failed to find success for the most part, as he has pitched to a 5.13 ERA. Meanwhile, Kris Bubic has a 4.08 ERA as of this story's publication. 

Seth Lugo (2.63 ERA) and Michael Wacha (2.51 ERA) have both performed well. The veterans are getting the job done, but the rest of the rotation needs to step up.

Relievers such as Lucas Erceg (4.76 ERA), John Schreiber (5.00 ERA) and Alex Lange (7.71 ERA) have also underperformed. A good bullpen is crucial to success, and that has not been the case at times for Kansas City.

The good news is that many of the pitchers mentioned feature more than enough talent and potential to bounce back sooner rather than later. Kansas City' pitching could take a step forward without question. Still, the aforementioned pitchers need to get going. Having potential is one thing, but coming through when it matters is what the ball club needs.

The Royals had an off day on Monday after sweeping the Angels over the weekend. On Tuesday, the team will start a three-game series with the Athletics on the road. Kris Bubic will get the start in the game. He is a guy who certainly has the aforementioned potential but has been up and down this year.

First pitch is scheduled for 9:40 PM EST.

Magic expose historically bad Pistons led by Cade Cunningham to get 3-1 lead

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Magic expose historically bad Pistons led by Cade Cunningham to get 3-1 lead originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Historically bad might be the most accurate descriptor the Detroit Pistons' Game 4 loss to the Orlando Magic. Both teams could not knock down more than 10 three-pointers while one of them had 20 turnovers and committed 29 fouls. Desmond Bane was, unexpectedly, the star of this NBA Playoffs bout while Cade Cunningham and Jalen Duren could not do much to prevent their team going down 3-1.

Bane, Magic expose Pistons to get 3-1 NBA Playoffs lead

The Pistons are now the third 60-win team to trail 3-1 in NBA Playoffs history, per ESPN Insights. They join the 2007 Dallas Mavericks and 2011 San Antonio Spurs as the only squads to have ever gone through this agony. The good news for Coach JB Bickerstaff? Both the Mavericks and Spurs won Game 5. The bad news? Those two teams got eliminated in six times games too.

In the first half alone, the Magic had 19 points off turnovers to prevent the Pistons from popping off offensively. This was the most that the Magic had since 1998. Of course, Cade Cunningham and Jalen Duren still managed to get the Pistons 52 points in that time but the quickly ran out of gas. The Pistons would not score more than 20 points per quarter in the latter half. This is when Desmond Bane started torturing his opponents.

Bane ended Game 4 of their NBA Playoffs matchup with 22 points by going 50% from three-point range and having a 38.9% field goal percentage. He also grabbed five rebounds and notched a steal. Bane led the Magic in scoring to notch the 3-1 NBA Playoffs lead.

Looking at the Pistons, it was a complete meltdown for Coach JB Bickerstaff. When the numbers are crunched, Cunningham and Duren combined for 12 turnovers against the Magic defense. Cunningham had eight turnovers on his own and that would rank among the top 50 worst in NBA Playoffs history. Not to mention, the Pistons star just had the 12th-most turnovers in postseason history when they lost Game 3 to the Magic. Cunningham turned the ball over nine times in that game.

Another reason why the Pistons lost was because of their fouls. Cunningham and Co. average about 23.5 fouls per game. They are third-worst in the NBA Playoffs in that category but that is not the worst thing to happen to them. Duren, who is supposed to be the secondary All-Star for the Pistons, only had 12 points in 31 minutes of playing time. He did it blend it with eight rebounds, a block, and a steal. But, those four turnovers along with a game-high five fouls practically meant that he was not doing much to help the Pistons against the Magic.

Will Cunningham and Duren be able to help the Pistons become the 14th team to overcome a 3-1 NBA Playoffs series or should they start packing bags?

More Pistons vs. Magic News:

Pistons messed up trade deadline, and more reactions from Game 4 choke

The Detroit Pistons once again turned in a lackluster performance, and now their season is one loss away from ending early.

The 1-seed Pistons fell to the 8-seed Orlando Magic94-88 in Game 4 of their first-round series in the NBA playoffs on Monday, April 27, at Kia Center in Orlando. Cade Cunningham once again led all scorers with 25 points, but the Pistons also recorded 20 turnovers, and blew an opportunity to steal Game 4 on the road.

The Magic now have a 3-1 series lead with Game 5 on Wednesday night in Detroit, when the Pistons will try to avoid becoming just the seventh 1-seed in NBA history to lose a first-round matchup against an 8-seed.

SHAWN WINDSOR: No doubt any more: Pistons overwhelmed by Magic

Here were the emotional reactions from fans and NBA media to Game 4 of Pistons-Magic:

Pistons vs Magic Game 4 reactions

I have no words man pic.twitter.com/xRxfdLjBVL

— Pistons Talk (@Pistons__Talk) April 28, 2026

This is literally worse than 28 losses in a row

— Eli (@EliBashiNBA) April 28, 2026

The Pistons should've traded for someone better than Huerter. It was so obvious at the time. They could have had Ayo Dosunmu! Detroit has all of their future 1sts. Didn't use one. No guarantee they'll ever be in a better position than this year to make a push for the Finals.

— Kevin O'Connor (@KevinOConnor) April 28, 2026

alternatively, this series proves Trajan was right to not give up anything meaningful at the deadline. Too many holes to fill for one trade to solve it all.

— Margun Minash (@MargunMinash) April 28, 2026

At media day, Trajan and JB said they wanted to see what this group could do in the playoffs.

Unfortunately, the pistons are getting their answer.

— Sean Murphy (@seanhalfcourt) April 28, 2026

It's amazing to watch this series and see every reason the talking heads did not respect them as a number one seed play out.

— Kory Woods, MSW (@KoryEWoods) April 28, 2026

20 turnovers in a series altering game cannot happen.

The Pistons are going to have one hell of a mirror looking session ahead of them.

— Sean Murphy (@seanhalfcourt) April 28, 2026

Duncan is minus-20 in a 6 point game.

— Keith Black Trudeau (@Charlottean28) April 28, 2026

Walking away from this series hating the pistons more than the Magic

— Cal (@cal_detroit) April 28, 2026

Yeah man, Paul Reed and Isaiah Stewart need to close this game. You cannot survive this.

— Zariq (@zariqxavier) April 28, 2026

Genuinely no need to see Duren again for the rest of this series

— Duncan Smith (@DuncanSmithNBA) April 28, 2026

The Magic are running a Shutter Island-style experiment where Jalen Suggs and everyone around Jalen Suggs runs the offense like he's their best player.

— Kevin Clark (@bykevinclark) April 28, 2026

Detroit on pace for 100 turnovers and Orlando missing 3s by 15 feet this is real hoops

— Basketball University (@UofBasketball) April 28, 2026

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This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Pistons messed up trade deadline, and more reactions from Game 4 choke

Pistons messed up trade deadline, and more reactions from Game 4 choke

The Detroit Pistons once again turned in a lackluster performance, and now their season is one loss away from ending early.

The 1-seed Pistons fell to the 8-seed Orlando Magic94-88 in Game 4 of their first-round series in the NBA playoffs on Monday, April 27, at Kia Center in Orlando. Cade Cunningham once again led all scorers with 25 points, but the Pistons also recorded 20 turnovers, and blew an opportunity to steal Game 4 on the road.

The Magic now have a 3-1 series lead with Game 5 on Wednesday night in Detroit, when the Pistons will try to avoid becoming just the seventh 1-seed in NBA history to lose a first-round matchup against an 8-seed.

SHAWN WINDSOR: No doubt any more: Pistons overwhelmed by Magic

Here were the emotional reactions from fans and NBA media to Game 4 of Pistons-Magic:

Pistons vs Magic Game 4 reactions

I have no words man pic.twitter.com/xRxfdLjBVL

— Pistons Talk (@Pistons__Talk) April 28, 2026

This is literally worse than 28 losses in a row

— Eli (@EliBashiNBA) April 28, 2026

The Pistons should've traded for someone better than Huerter. It was so obvious at the time. They could have had Ayo Dosunmu! Detroit has all of their future 1sts. Didn't use one. No guarantee they'll ever be in a better position than this year to make a push for the Finals.

— Kevin O'Connor (@KevinOConnor) April 28, 2026

alternatively, this series proves Trajan was right to not give up anything meaningful at the deadline. Too many holes to fill for one trade to solve it all.

— Margun Minash (@MargunMinash) April 28, 2026

At media day, Trajan and JB said they wanted to see what this group could do in the playoffs.

Unfortunately, the pistons are getting their answer.

— Sean Murphy (@seanhalfcourt) April 28, 2026

It's amazing to watch this series and see every reason the talking heads did not respect them as a number one seed play out.

— Kory Woods, MSW (@KoryEWoods) April 28, 2026

20 turnovers in a series altering game cannot happen.

The Pistons are going to have one hell of a mirror looking session ahead of them.

— Sean Murphy (@seanhalfcourt) April 28, 2026

Duncan is minus-20 in a 6 point game.

— Keith Black Trudeau (@Charlottean28) April 28, 2026

Walking away from this series hating the pistons more than the Magic

— Cal (@cal_detroit) April 28, 2026

Yeah man, Paul Reed and Isaiah Stewart need to close this game. You cannot survive this.

— Zariq (@zariqxavier) April 28, 2026

Genuinely no need to see Duren again for the rest of this series

— Duncan Smith (@DuncanSmithNBA) April 28, 2026

The Magic are running a Shutter Island-style experiment where Jalen Suggs and everyone around Jalen Suggs runs the offense like he's their best player.

— Kevin Clark (@bykevinclark) April 28, 2026

Detroit on pace for 100 turnovers and Orlando missing 3s by 15 feet this is real hoops

— Basketball University (@UofBasketball) April 28, 2026

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This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Pistons messed up trade deadline, and more reactions from Game 4 choke

Pistons messed up trade deadline, and more reactions from Game 4 choke

The Detroit Pistons once again turned in a lackluster performance, and now their season is one loss away from ending early.

The 1-seed Pistons fell to the 8-seed Orlando Magic94-88 in Game 4 of their first-round series in the NBA playoffs on Monday, April 27, at Kia Center in Orlando. Cade Cunningham once again led all scorers with 25 points, but the Pistons also recorded 20 turnovers, and blew an opportunity to steal Game 4 on the road.

The Magic now have a 3-1 series lead with Game 5 on Wednesday night in Detroit, when the Pistons will try to avoid becoming just the seventh 1-seed in NBA history to lose a first-round matchup against an 8-seed.

SHAWN WINDSOR: No doubt any more: Pistons overwhelmed by Magic

Here were the emotional reactions from fans and NBA media to Game 4 of Pistons-Magic:

Pistons vs Magic Game 4 reactions

I have no words man pic.twitter.com/xRxfdLjBVL

— Pistons Talk (@Pistons__Talk) April 28, 2026

This is literally worse than 28 losses in a row

— Eli (@EliBashiNBA) April 28, 2026

The Pistons should've traded for someone better than Huerter. It was so obvious at the time. They could have had Ayo Dosunmu! Detroit has all of their future 1sts. Didn't use one. No guarantee they'll ever be in a better position than this year to make a push for the Finals.

— Kevin O'Connor (@KevinOConnor) April 28, 2026

alternatively, this series proves Trajan was right to not give up anything meaningful at the deadline. Too many holes to fill for one trade to solve it all.

— Margun Minash (@MargunMinash) April 28, 2026

At media day, Trajan and JB said they wanted to see what this group could do in the playoffs.

Unfortunately, the pistons are getting their answer.

— Sean Murphy (@seanhalfcourt) April 28, 2026

It's amazing to watch this series and see every reason the talking heads did not respect them as a number one seed play out.

— Kory Woods, MSW (@KoryEWoods) April 28, 2026

20 turnovers in a series altering game cannot happen.

The Pistons are going to have one hell of a mirror looking session ahead of them.

— Sean Murphy (@seanhalfcourt) April 28, 2026

Duncan is minus-20 in a 6 point game.

— Keith Black Trudeau (@Charlottean28) April 28, 2026

Walking away from this series hating the pistons more than the Magic

— Cal (@cal_detroit) April 28, 2026

Yeah man, Paul Reed and Isaiah Stewart need to close this game. You cannot survive this.

— Zariq (@zariqxavier) April 28, 2026

Genuinely no need to see Duren again for the rest of this series

— Duncan Smith (@DuncanSmithNBA) April 28, 2026

The Magic are running a Shutter Island-style experiment where Jalen Suggs and everyone around Jalen Suggs runs the offense like he's their best player.

— Kevin Clark (@bykevinclark) April 28, 2026

Detroit on pace for 100 turnovers and Orlando missing 3s by 15 feet this is real hoops

— Basketball University (@UofBasketball) April 28, 2026

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This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Pistons messed up trade deadline, and more reactions from Game 4 choke

Yankees smack 3 homers as Max Fried dominates Rangers in series-opening win

The New York Yankees have a new dynamic duo brewing early this season.

Aaron Judge and Ben Rice went back-to-back in the third inning setting the tone for Max Fried to dominate the Texas Rangers in their 4-2 win on Monday night. When Rice’s two-run shot went over the left-center field fence, it was his 10th of the season, tying Judge for the team lead. However, the Captain got his lead right back lasering a line-drive over the left-field wall.

The pair have combined to hit 21 HR this season. That’s more homers than five teams have hit — Boston Red Sox, New York Mets, Milwaukee Brewers, Miami Marlins and San Francisco Giants. They are also first set of teammates in MLB history with at least 10 HR and 20 walks before the end of April, per Katie Sharp.

The early offense for the Bombers was plenty for their ace to work with,

Fried tossed six shutout innings, allowing just four hits while striking out five. The southpaw lowered his season ERA to 2.09 and hasn’t allowed a run in his past two outings.

Jazz Chisholm Jr. also appeared to have woken up as the infielder joined the homer party with a solo shot in the fourth inning.

As far as Aaron Boone’s bullpen, Camilo Doval allowed a solo shot to Joc Pederson in the seventh, Tim Hill worked in and out of trouble in the eighth and David Bednar also allowed a run in an inning of trouble, however, he was able to secure the final out.

Boone will turn to star Cam Schlittler for Tuesday night’s matchup. The young right-hander will look to continue his strong season and improve his 1.77 ERA. However, veteran right-hander Jacob deGrom will take the hill for the Rangers. It will be a battle of old-vs-young as deGrom is still effective with is 2.13 ERA.

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The Penguins needed Sidney Crosby to do Sidney Crosby things against Philly. The captain delivered

PITTSBURGH (AP) — The sequence might as well have served as a metaphor of the Pittsburgh Penguins’ season.

There was Sidney Crosby, his left knee throbbing after absorbing a blistering shot from the point by teammate Ryan Shea, limping off the ice and disappearing down the tunnel in the second period of Game 5 on Monday night against Philadelphia.

A few minutes later, with the Penguins' longtime captain still out of sight, the Flyers tied it. Suddenly, a contest Pittsburgh had controlled for significant stretches was gone. The young Flyers, many of them experiencing the cauldron of playoff hockey for the first time, were surging. A quick playoff exit for a team that spent six months defying expectations loomed.

And just like that, Crosby's familiar No. 87 returned to the bench. And just like that, he was over the boards and on the ice. And just like that, he was finishing off a shift by flipping the puck to Pittsburgh defenseman Kris Letang at the top of the Flyers' zone.

Crosby's back was to the play when Letang's somewhat innocent shot from the point sailed wide of the Philadelphia net. Flyers goaltender Dan Vladar kept his eyes forward, expecting a big rebound. It never came.

The puck instead glanced off the back of Vladar's left leg, then his right and trickled across the goal line to provide the goal that turned out to be the game-winner as Pittsburgh fended off elimination and forced maybe more than a little doubt into the mind of the Flyers, whose once-comfortable 3-0 lead in the best-of-seven series no longer feels quite so comfortable after Pittsburgh's 3-2 victory.

Game 6 is in Philadelphia on Wednesday, and the Penguins will head across the state not only with momentum, but also with their unquestioned leader starting to look like his old self after an uncommonly quiet start.

Save for his brief retreat to the trainer's room, Crosby was everywhere. He assisted on Connor Dewar's goal in the second period, got another primary assist on Letang's second goal in as many games and nearly added a goal himself when his diving flick toward the Flyers’ open net in the final minutes clanged off the left post.

So much for looking every bit of 38. Monday night was vintage Crosby.

“When things get hard and your back is against the wall, there is no doubt in my mind that he’s going to lead the charge in terms of elevating and finding a way to do everything possible to help us win this game," first-year Penguins coach Dan Muse said.

Crosby has 21 points in 24 games in his career when facing elimination. His 100th career playoff victory looked an awful lot like the 99 that came before it, with Crosby doing a little bit of everything, including taking a wallop off his left knee, then returning a few minutes later as if nothing happened.

“I feel good,” he said. “I mean, that’s stuff that happens sometimes and you try to go to the front of the net and it’s just one of those ones that found its way. Sometimes they hit you, sometimes they go by.”

Crosby absorbed a direct hit, albeit from friendly fire, and bounced back immediately. It's been that way all season for the Penguins, whose surprising season has been marked by righting themselves just when it looked like things were about to get sideways.

What they're trying to pull off now would trump everything that came before it by a wide margin. The odds remain slim — only four teams have ever rallied after losing the first three games of a series — but they're not as slim as they were when the puck dropped for Game 4.

Crosby will take it. So will his team.

“I think the last couple games we found our stride a bit,” he said. "We should feel good about that ... we’re playing good hockey and we’ve got to go in there and find a way to win again.”

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AP NHL playoffs: https://apnews.com/hub/stanley-cup and https://apnews.com/hub/nhl

Cubs BCB After Dark: Do the Cubs need to lock up Carson Kelly?

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - APRIL 21: Shota Imanaga #18 of the Chicago Cubs fist bumps Carson Kelly #15 during the fifth inning against the Philadelphia Phillies at Wrigley Field on April 21, 2026 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images) | Getty Images

It’s Monday night here at BCB After Dark: the coolest club for night owls, early risers, new parents and Cubs fans abroad. Come on in and sit with us for a while. The more the merrier. We still have a few tables available. The hostess will seat you now. Bring your own beverage.

BCB After Dark is the place for you to talk baseball, music, movies, or anything else you need to get off your chest, as long as it is within the rules of the site. The late-nighters are encouraged to get the party started, but everyone else is invited to join in as you wake up the next morning and into the afternoon.

Last week I asked you how many home runs do you expect Nico Hoerner to hit this season. A solid 50 percent of you predicted “16 to 20,” which seems reasonable to me. Another 33 percent said 11 to 15, which isn’t crazy either.

Here’s the part where we listen to jazz and talk movies. You’re free to skip that part.


Tonight we’re featuring organist Freddie Roach playing a song co-written by a young Quincy Jones, “The Midnight Sun Will Never Set.” Joining Roach on his 1964 album are Joe Henderson on tenor sax, Eddie Wright on guitar and Clarence Johnston on drums.


I’m trying to catch up on my familiarity of the films of director Federico Fellini, so I watched La Strada (1954), starring Anthony Quinn, Richard Basehart and Fellini’s own wife Giulietta Masina. It’s a road story (‘La Strada” means “the road”) about a brutish circus performer Zampanò (Quinn) and a developmentally-disabled young woman named Gelsomina (Masina), whom he literally buys from her mother. A lot of critics consider La Strada to be Fellini’s best movie, at least according to Roger Ebert who pointedly wrote that in contrast to his own belief that it was not. Still Ebert praised the film as a strong transition from Fellini’s Italian neorealist roots and a step towards the more dreamlike fantasy of his later pictures. I haven’t seen enough Fellini to say whether or not it was his best, but the performances of the three primary actors, in particular Masina as Gelsomina, make it a high-quality film.

Quinn’s Zampanò is a low-rent circus strongman, traveling from town to town with a crappy chain-breaking act that earns him a meager living. Gelsomina’s older sister Rosa had been Zampanò‘s assistant, but she died and now he’s back to get another sister from her destitute family. Gelsomina’s mother sells her to Zampano to replace Rosa for 10,000 lira, or about $20. Gelsomina is not quite right in the head. She is very simple-minded and quite innocent.

Zampanò obviously has had a hard life and he respond to that by being cruel and harsh to the rest of the world. He bought Gelsomina and he treats her as his property. He teaches her to be a clown in his pathetic strongman act and hits her with a stick when she gets things wrong. They both live in a small cart that is tied to his motorcycle and eventually he rapes her. However, after a time the two of them come to a kind of understanding. He even starts to introduce her to people as his wife. They meet various people along the road as Zapanò’s strongman act gets more popular. However, the real reason the act starts to take off is that Gelsomina proves to be a pretty good clown and she gets worked more and more into the act, even if Zampanò keeps her in a subordinate role through intimidation and violence. She eventually runs away, but Zampanò tracks her down, beats her, and throws her back into the cart.

Eventually the two are popular enough that they’re invited to join a circus. But also at the circus is an acrobat/high-wire artist known only as “The Fool.” (Basehart) Unlike Zampanò, The Fool is actually a talented performer. He’s also quite clever compared to the dull-witted Zampanò. The Fool and Zampanò have some sort of history together and it apparently involved Rosa. The Fool mercilessly mocks Zampanò, even unprofessionally disrupting his act during a performance. He says he just can’t help it. The Fool also takes an interest in Gelsomina, but while he treats her better than Zampanò, he also mocks her simple-mindedness.

Obviously the Fool and Zampanò are going to have a problem.

Fellini wrote La Strada for his wife and insisted upon her as Gelsomina, even when potential financial backers wanted on a bigger name. Honestly, it’s impossible to see anyone else in the role. Masina’s Gelsomina certainly borrows from Charlie Chaplin’s Little Tramp, but you cans see in her facial expressions that there’s a lot going on in Gelsomina’s supposedly simple mind. She comes to love being a clown and performing for appreciative audiences. Her innate goodness shines through a lot of really crappy stuff. Despite the abuse, she comes to really care about Zampanò. She has several opportunities to leave him, but after a conversation with the Fool, she tells herself that her place in the world is by his side. (Who else would be? she muses.) It’s a stunning and unforgettable performance. It was so good, in fact, that Walt Disney wanted to make an animated Gelsomina feature.

Quinn is terrific as the animalistic Zampanò as well. This is not a clever or talented man, but he stays alive doing the one stupid strongman act that he’s learned by rote. He always acts to satisfy his appetites, be they financial, culinary or sexual, and he doesn’t care about the consequences. Zampanò, like an animal, is also unable to express his feelings or needs in words. He’s unable to communicate with Gelsomina with anything other than violence.

Basehart’s the Fool is a lot smarter and talented, but there is an impish cruelty in everything he does. We first see him wearing angel wings, but it’s certainly unclear whether he’s a heavenly angel or a fallen one. Probably both.

La Strada certainly is an attempt by Fellini to break free of his neorealism roots. These are characters of poverty, to be sure, but they weren’t necessarily made the way they were because of that. There are lots of shots of an Italian countryside that still hasn’t recovered from World War II and Fellini was a big fan of both circuses and the sea. But all the actors here are professionals and two of the three leads were Hollywood imports. There are also some random shots (like a horse walking across the screen for no particular reason) that hint at Fellini’s more dreamlike future works.

I should mention that I’ve had some troubles in the past getting my home speakers or earbuds to sync up the video and audio. I thought I had the problem licked, but sometimes it comes back and I thought it did with La Strada. I later found out that’s just Fellini. Like all postwar Italian directors, Fellini shot silently and the sound was added in later. Neither Quinn nor Basehart spoke Italian, so both of their parts were dubbed by other actors in the Italian-language version and Masina’s (and everyone else’s) were dubbed in the English-language version. But unlike a lot of Italian directors, Fellini didn’t really care much if the sound and the movements of the lips matched up well. In fact, a lot of the time the actors are just counting on screen and not delivering dialog at all. It’s a little disoriented, but I got used to it about halfway through at least.

La Strada was the first of four films for which Fellini won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Picture. It’s certainly a strong film about two society outcasts—one cruel and animalistic and the other sweet-natured but a bit dim. It avoids cheap sentimentality in favor of a memorable portrait of three flawed individuals on the fringes of society. I don’t know if it’s a masterpiece—it’s focus seems a bit narrow for that title—but it’s certainly very good. And Masina’s performance as Gelsomina is certainly one for the ages.

Here’s a trailer for the restoration of La Strada.

Yeah, I forgot to mention the Gelsomina theme and the soundtrack composed by Nino Rota, who went on to compose the music for the first two Godfather pictures, among a lot of other films.

La Strada is available on HBO Max, Criterion, Watch TCM (if you have TCM through cable or satellite) and for free on Kanopy if your library is part of that program. There also appears to be a copy on YouTube.


Welcome back to everyone who skips the music and movies.

When the Cubs signed catcher Carson Kelly to a two-year, $11.5 million deal before the 2025 season, I don’t think anyone would predict how well it would work out. Kelly had been a top prospect in the Cardinals system who was one of the major pieces in the trade with Arizona that sent Paul Goldschmidt to St. Louis. However, in his time with the Diamondbacks, he was never really able to establish himself as a quality starting catcher. His career batting line before the Cubs signed him was .224/.307/.373. That will keep you employed if you’re a good defensive catcher (which Kelly is), but it’s not going to earn a spot in the lineup everyday.

Somehow when Kelly turned 30 and signed with the Cubs, everything clicked. Kelly had the best year of his career in 2025 and so far, he’s been even better this year. Kelly’s career line with the Cubs is .260/.347/.433 over 133 games. Combine that with a solid defense behind the plate and Kelly has become one of the better catchers in the league.

With all the talk about players to be extended this year, Kelly has kind of gotten lost in the shuffle. Kelly does have a mutual option for 2027 for $7.5 million, but those deals are pretty much never picked up. If a number is good for the team, it’s not good for the player and vice-versa.

So can the Cubs afford to let Kelly walk after this year? On the one hand, he turns 32 years old in July and the track record of catchers into their mid-thirties isn’t great. Yes, I bet you can name some that are and I also bet that most of them are either Hall-of-Famers or guys whom at least got some consideration for Cooperstown. But even the greats are prone to breaking down at Kelly’s age. Johnny Bench was pretty much finished at 33. Joe Mauer was a full-time DH by 30.

The Cubs also have Miguel Amaya and if you hold out hope that Mosiés Ballesteros can catch, then the Cubs already have two catchers under contract for next year. There’s also Owen Ayers, who is a top 10 prospect and could be ready for the majors sometime next season. So signing Kelly to an extension, beyond the money, is that he would take up a roster spot that could be used on someone else with more versatility.

With how well Kelly is playing, I think he’s due for a big raise. Catchers, even ones that aren’t great, draw a premium because of how hard it is to find good ones. The Twins gave Victor Caratini two-years and $14 million this past winter. I think Kelly blows by that.

Maybe naívely, I think Kelly would sign a two-year deal to stay in Chicago. As desperate as teams are for catching, they aren’t falling all over themselves to give three or more years to catchers in their thirties. J.T. Realmuto got one, but one, that was probably the Phillies overpaying and two, Realmuto has been really good over the course of his career.

So I’m going to predict that Kelly pretty much doubles his deal—two years and $22 million. Would you give Carson Kelly that?

I didn’t phrase the question right and didn’t give you a chance to vote for my contract proposal being too low. So if you think it is, vote “yes” and tell me how I’m too low in the comments.

Thanks for coming by tonight. We hope you had a good time. Please get home safely. Don’t forget anything you may have checked. Recycle any cans and bottles. Tip your waitstaff. And join us again tomorrow evening for more BCB After Dark.

As Giancarlo Stanton heads to IL, what it means for Yankees lineup

Sidelined since Saturday due to tightness in his right calf, Yankees' slugger Giancarlo Stanton is headed to the 10-day injury list.

Aaron Boone made the announcement to reporters following the Yankees’ 4-3 victory over the Texas Rangers in Arlington on Monday night.

As anticipated, the Yankees recalled switch-hitting outfielder Jasson Dominguez from Class AAA Scranton/Wilkes-Barre prior to Monday night's game against the Rangers at Texas.

Right-hander Luis Gil was optioned to Triple-A following his ineffective start in Sunday's 7-4 loss at Houston.

The organization's belief over the weekend was that Stanton, 36, could be ready to return from the IL not long after he's eligible; the earliest date would be May 5.

Stanton's absence could mean a few more starts at designated hitter for Aaron Judge, with along with Dominguez, Ben Rice and Amed Rosario.

With a lengthy history of lower body injuries, Stanton developed his latest issue running the bases during Friday night's 12-4 win against the Astros at Daikin Park.

After a sixth-inning single, Stanton said he “felt fine’’ running to first base but experienced discomfort as he advanced to second base on a walk to Jazz Chisholm Jr.

“I didn’t just walk to second, I gave it a little jog, and it felt weird,’’ said Stanton. And as he took his secondary lead off second base, “it kept feeling weird.’’

A day later, Stanton reported improvement in his condition, but he was not available Saturday and did not play in Sunday's game.

“We don’t want this to turn into a protracted situation. (We’ll) proceed accordingly,’’ manager Aaron Boone said this past weekend, leaving the Yankees' options open.

Stanton didn’t start the 2025 season until mid-June, following the management and treatment of chronic epicondylitis in both elbows – a condition that first flared in 2024.

Upon his return, Stanton posted a .944 OPS in 77 games, with 24 homers and 66 RBI. Stanton, 36, has a .724 OPS with three homers and 14 RBI in his first 24 games this year.

In 24 games at the Class AAA affiliate, Dominguez is batting .326 (30-for-92) with three homers, 15 RBI, eight stolen bases and an .893 OPS.

This article originally appeared on NorthJersey.com: As Giancarlo Stanton heads to IL, what it means for Yankees lineup

Vikings Double Down on Big Defenders — and It Might Pay Off

Vikings Double Down on Big Defenders — and It Might Pay Off
Matt Pendleton/Gainesville Sun / USA TODAY NETWORK

The Minnesota Vikings turned heads with their first-round pick in this year’s draft by selecting defensive tackle Caleb Banks. They then doubled down and drafted Domonique Orange in the third round. There has been plenty of criticism of the Vikings’ draft, but as a big proponent of building in the trenches first, I give it a thumbs up.

A Bigger DT Front Now Sits at the Center of the Vikings Plan

There was a lot of focus on the safety position going into this draft, and there are still questions to be answered there despite the Vikings drafting Jakobe Thomas late in the third round. There were several options to add at the defensive tackle position over the first two days of the draft. Minnesota chose Banks and Orange to add to Jalen Redmond, giving the Vikings an exciting young trio on the interior of the defensive line.

Vikings draft
Florida Gators defensive lineman Caleb Banks (88) comes up the fumble during the second half at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium in Gainesville, FL on Saturday, November 16, 2024. The Gators defeated the Tigers 27-16. © Doug Engle/Gainesville Sun / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images.

Up until news of his most recent foot injury, Banks was my favored option for the Vikings at 18. Usually, medical red flags frighten teams away – see Jermod McCoy’s slide to the fourth round this year – but the Vikings chose to gamble on Banks’ health.

Banks has the talent, he wowed at the NFL combine despite having already injured his foot – unknown at the time – and looked like he was about to rise to the top end of the first round draft board. His injury history is a major concern that needs a solution, but I still like adding Banks.

Many feel like he could have been gotten after trading back for better value, but the cards are dealt now. The success of this pick will be judged by what Banks does on the field. At 6’6 and 327 lbs, Banks is a monster in the middle who can dominate against both the pass and rush – if he can stay healthy.

The Vikings showed interest in Orange in the build-up to the draft, but after drafting Banks in the first, it was perhaps a slight surprise they drafted him in the third. Orange is stouter than Banks at 6’2 and 322 lbs, and he’s not there for finesse. Orange can be the solid, immovable foundation for Redmond, Banks, and the Vikings’ pass rushers to work around. I really like the pick, and with strength up front, the rest of the defense can fall into place.

A Change to the Same Plan

Last year, the Vikings also looked to bolster their interior defensive line, but they did it by spending big money on veteran free agents. Neither Jonathan Allen nor Javon Hargrave had the desired effect, and neither of them will be back in Minnesota for the 2026 season.

Domonique Orange stands for a photo during Iowa State Football media day at Jack Trice Stadium in Ames, Friday, Aug. 2, 2024. © Zach Boyden-Holmes/The Register / USA TODAY NETWORK.

Will the different approach this season have more success? Allen and Hargrave were decent for the Vikings, but no more, and if Banks and Orange can offer that level of play to Brian Flores’ defense at a fraction of the price. That is a win for Minnesota.

Of course, there is also more longevity to this plan, with the hope that Banks and Orange will become big contributors to the Vikings’ defense for years to come. With Redmond as the only interior defensive lineman who is truly established, the pathway is clear for the two rookies to get early playing time in their careers.

Their competition includes Levi Drake-Rodriguez, Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins, Taki Taimani, and Elijah Williams. If both live up to their expectations, and particularly in Banks’ case, stay healthy, both Banks and Orange should see plenty of playing time in their rookie seasons, and both can make a positive impact.


Notre Dame Football Recruiting Update: Top Target Watch

Notre Dame’s spring practice season is now in the rearview mirror, but the recruiting cycle is dead ahead. The Irish are trying to capitalize on last cycle’s success and have a strong product to sell recruits.

As the recruiting calendar has changed over the years, so too has the intensity of the cycle. Normally May can be a fairly dead month, but with official visits on the horizon, there are plenty of decisions made — including commitments.

So let’s take just a quick look at where the Irish are with some of its top prospects.

WR Julius Jones Jr. — 4-Star

Jones was just given a prediction to commit to the Oregon Ducks just a few weeks ago, but after a visit to Notre Dame for the Blue-Gold Game, the predictions have changed to Jones ultimately committing to the Irish on June 27. Jones still has 4 official visits on the books with the Oregon Ducks, Miami Hurricanes, Florida Gators, and Notre Dame.

TE Jaxon Dollar — 4-Star

Jaxon Dollar is the top tight end on Notre Dame’s recruiting board, and there are multiple predictions for the Irish to get his commitment on Thursday this week when he announces. That’s the good news. The bad news is that he’s actually a pretty hard read, and has unofficially visited the Georgia Bulldogs a few times over the spring. Unfortunately, I think the predictions are probably wrong as of today, and he ends up being a Bulldog this week.

QB Wonderful “Champ” Monds — 4-Star

Champ Monds was the top quarterback in the 2028 recruiting class, but recently reclassified to the 2027 class. While he is considered as a 4-Star prospect, there’s a better than good chance he’s closer to a 5-Star by the end of the cycle as he gets his last year of HS football under his belt and is reevaluated. Predictions for an Irish commitment came in quickly after a spring visit, but there is no commitment date scheduled — or any official visits. From what I’m told, I also predict an Irish commitment here, but with the reclassification, I think we need to be a little patient here.

DE Jackson Vaughn — 4-Star

Jackson Vaughn recently reclassified to the 2027 class, and his overall recruiting rankings will still take a bit of time to fully adjust — like Champ Monds. Vaughn has a top 9 list as of right now with the Irish, Alabama, Miami, Tennessee, South Carolina, Texas, Texas A&M, Auburn, and Cal. His recent trip to South Bend must have went well as he is now currently predicted to commit to Notre Dame. No commitment date is set in stone right now for Vaughn.

Just a few years ago, I thought the one type of recruit Notre Dame wouldn’t be able to sign is a player that reclassified — solely because of the academic guidelines Notre Dame has for incoming freshmen. I was obviously wrong (hello Teddy Jarrard), and it’s becoming a big part of what this class could be for 2027.

As always, nothing is a done deal until pen hits paper, but Marcus Freeman has done a good job of keeping the recruits that he wants to stay committed, committed and signed.

It’s far too early to tell if this class will be as highly ranked as the 2026 haul, but it won’t be for a lack of work by this Irish staff. There’s still a long ways to go until Signing Day in December, but things are moving along nicely.

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Steelers sign explosive Missouri linebacker

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The Pittsburgh Steelers agreed to terms with undrafted free agent linebacker Daylan Carnell, the team announced on Monday.

Carnell, who stands at 6-foot-2, 233 pounds, recorded 175 career tackles, 19.5 tackles for loss, 22 passes defended, five interceptions, four forced fumbles and three sacks in his five seasons at Missouri. Carnell played a hybrid safety/linebacker role in Missouri’s defense the last three years. He also returned two interceptions for touchdowns in his career.

In 2025, Carnell made 12 starts and played in all 13 games. He posted 41 tackles (22 solo) with 6.5 for loss … Picked off one pass and batted four others down. The Indianapolis native was a three-year starter at Missouri.

Carnell’s best season came in 2023, when he registered 51 tackles, six tackles for loss, seven pass deflections, two forced fumbles, and a pick six.

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New report casts doubt on Nick Nurse's future with Philadelphia 76ers

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Nick Nurse could be coaching for his job with the Philadelphia 76ers this postseason, according to Sam Amick of The Athletic

Nurse was brought in to lead the Sixers over the hump after three consecutive Eastern Conference semifinals losses under Doc Rivers. But, the team has actually moved backwards since replacing the Doc with a Nurse. 

76ers' Nick Nurse 'under pressure' this postseason

The Sixers were eliminated in the first round in Nurse's first season in Philly and they failed to make the playoffs at all last season, though injury issues played a big part in that.

This year, the Sixers are on the verge of getting eliminated in the fist round again, this time by the rival Boston Celtics. If that happens, Philadelphia could be on the hunt for a new head coach. 

From Amick: 

"The Sixers’ Nick Nurse is widely believed to be under pressure too, meaning Sunday’s loss to Boston, which put them in a 3-1 hole, qualifies as a step in the wrong direction." 

This isn't a big surprise. Injury excuses probably saved Nurse's job last year after the disaster that was the 2024-25 season, but that same excuse shouldn't fly again.

The Sixers have looked consistently unmotivated and underprepared under Nurse, so bringing in a new, fresh voice would probably be a wise move. 

In addition to Nurse, it's fair to wonder if president of basketball operations Daryl Morey could also be on the hot seat. Morey has made some shrewd moves during his time in Philadelphia, but ultimately he's fallen short of building a true contender. 

The Sixers aren't eliminated from postseason contention, yet, so we don't want to throw dirt on them prematurely. But, they certainly appear headed for an early exit, and if that happens it could be an eventful offseason in Philadelphia. 

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    2026 UIL baseball playoff schedule and results for Dallas-area teams

    Grapevine head coach Jimmy Webster, right, hoists the Class 5A state championship trophy to the delight of his players following the Mustangs' 6-5 victory over Lovejoy. The two teams played their Class 5A baseball state championship game at Dell Diamond in Round Rock on June 8, 2024. (Steve Hamm/SpecialContributor) (Steve Hamm)

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    UIL baseball playoffs

    (Only matchups for Dallas-area teams are listed)

    Bi-district round

    CLASS 6A DIVISION I

    REGION I

    Mansfield vs Euless Trinity, Best of 3

    Game 1: 7 p.m. Thursday, April 30 at Trinity
    Game 2: 7 p.m.  Friday, May 1 at Mansfield
    Game 3 (If Needed): 1 p.m. Saturday, May 2 at Mansfield

    Hebron vs Plano West, Best of 3

    Game 1:
    Game 2:
    Game 3 (If Needed):

    Richardson vs Arlington Martin, Best of 3

    Game 1:
    Game 2:
    Game 3 (If Needed):

    Keller vs Mansfield Lake Ridge, Best of 3

    Game 1: 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 30 at TBD
    Game 2: 7:30 p.m., Friday, May 1 at TBD
    Game 3 (If Needed): 1 p.m., Saturday, May 2  at TBD

    Allen vs Flower Mound, Best of 3

    Game 1: 7 p.m., Thursday, April 30 at Flower Mound
    Game 2: 7 p.m., Friday, May 1 at Allen
    Game 3 (If Needed): Noon, Saturday, May 2 at Allen

    South Grand Prairie vs Irving MacArthur, Best of 3

    Game 1: 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 30 at South Grand Prairie
    Game 2: 7:30 p.m., Friday, May 1 at MacArthur
    Game 3 (If Needed): 1 p.m., Saturday, May 2 at Mansfield Timberview

    REGION II

    Sachse vs Rockwall-Heath, Best of 3

    Game 1:
    Game 2:
    Game 3 (If Needed):

    Waxahachie vs Bryan, Best of 3

    Game 1: 7 p.m., Thursday, April 30 at Waxahachie Richards Park
    Game 2: 7 p.m., Friday, May 1 at Bryan
    Game 3 (If Needed): 1 p.m., Saturday, May 2 at Live Oak

    Rockwall vs Wylie, Best of 3

    Game 1:
    Game 2:
    Game 3 (If Needed):

    Waco Midway vs Duncanville,  Best of 3

    Game 1:
    Game 2:
    Game 3 (If Needed):

    CLASS 6A DIVISION II

    REGION I

    Fort Worth Boswell vs Southlake Carroll, Best of 3

    Game 1:
    Game 2:
    Game 3 (If Needed):

    Denton Guyer vs McKinney Boyd, Best of 3

    Game 1:
    Game 2:
    Game 3 (If Needed):

    Jesuit vs Arlington Lamar, Best of 3

    Game 1: 7 p.m., Wednesday, April 29 at Arlington Lamar
    Game 2: 7 p.m., Thursday, April 30 at Jesuit
    Game 3 (If Needed): 4 p.m., Friday, May 1 at Grand Prairie 

    Byron Nelson vs Mansfield Legacy, Best of 3

    Game 1:
    Game 2:
    Game 3 (If Needed):

      Prosper vs Flower Mound Marcus, Best of 3

    Game 1:
    Game 2:
    Game 3 (If Needed):

    Arlington vs Richardson Pearce, Best of 3

    Game 1: 7 p.m., Thursday, April 30 at Richardson Pearce
    Game 2: 7 p.m., Friday, May 1 at Arlington
    Game 3 (If Needed): 1:30 p.m., Saturday, May 2 at Grand Prairie

    REGION II

    Rowlett vs Forney, Best of 3

    Game 1: 6:30 p.m.,Wednesday, April 29 at Forney, 6:30 PM
    Game 2:  6:30 p.m.,Thursday, April 30 at Rowlett
    Game 3 (If Needed): 6:30 p.m., Friday, May 1 at Forney

    Mesquite Horn vs Temple, Best of 3

    Game 1:
    Game 2:
    Game 3 (If Needed):

    Tyler Legacy Vs. Wylie East, Best of 3

    Game 1:
    Game 2:
    Game 3 (If Needed):

    Killeen Harker Heights vs Cedar Hill, Best of 3

    Game 1: 7p.m., Thursday, April 30 at Cedar Hill
    Game 2: 7 p.m., Friday, May 1 at Harker Heights
    Game 3 (If Needed): 2 p.m., Saturday, May 2 at Temple College

    CLASS 5A DIVISION I

    REGION I

    Aledo vs Colleyville Heritage, Best of 3  

    Game 1: 7:30 p.m., Thursday, April 30 at Mansfield Summit
    Game 2: 7:30 p.m., Friday, May 1 at Mansfield Summit
    Game 3 (If Needed): 1 p.m., Saturday, May 2 at Mansfield Summit

    Birdville vs Granbury, Best of 3

    Game 1:7:30 p.m., Wednesday, April 29 at Granbury
    Game 2: 7:30 p.m., Thursday, April 30 at Birdville
    Game 3 (If Needed): 1 p.m., Saturday, May 2 at Chisholm Trail

    REGION II

    McKinney North vs TBD, Best of 3

    Game 1:
    Game 2:
    Game 3 (If Needed):

      Frisco vs Frisco Wakeland, Best of 3

    Game 1: 7:30 p.m., Thursday, April 30 at Frisco Wakeland
    Game 2: 7:30 p.m., Friday, May 1 at Frisco Smothermon Field
    Game 3 (If Needed): Noon, Saturday, May 2 at Panther Creek

    W.T. White or Dallas Sunset vs Bryan Adams , Best of 3

    Game 1:
    Game 2:
    Game 3 (If Needed):

    Ennis vs Killeen Chaparral, Best of 3  

    Game 1: 7 p.m., Thursday, April 30 at Alvarado
    Game 2: 7 p.m., Friday, May 1 at Alvarado
    Game 3 (If Needed): 2 p.m., Saturday, May 2 at Alvarado

    TBD vs Melissa, Best of 3  

    Game 1:
    Game 2:
    Game 3 (If Needed):

    Highland Park vs Frisco Lebanon Trail, Best of 3  

    Game 1: 7:30 p.m., Thursday, April 30 at Frisco Smotherman Field
    Game 2: 7:30 p.m., Friday May 1 at Scotland Yard
    Game 3 (If Needed): Noon, Saturday May 2 at Prosper Rock Hill

    North Mesquite vs W.T. White/Dallas Sunset, Best of 3  

    Game 1:
    Game 2:
    Game 3 (If Needed):

    Lake Belton vs Midlothian, Best of 3

    Game 1: 7 p.m., Wednesday, April 29 at Lake Belton
    Game 2:7 p.m.,  Thursday, April 30 at Midlothian
    Game 3 (If Needed): 1 p.m., Saturday, May 2 at Glen Rose

    CLASS 5A DIVISION II

    REGION I

    Brewer vs Argyle, Best of 3  

    Game 1: 7:30 p.m., Thursday, April 30 at Haltom
    Game 2: 7:30 p.m., Friday, May 1 at Haltom
    Game 3 (If Needed): 1 p.m., Saturday, May 2 at Halton

    Grapevine vs Chisholm Trail, Best of 3  

    Game 1: 7:30 p.m.Wednesday, April 29 at Grapevine
    Game 2: 6 p.m., Thursday, April 30 @ Chisholm Trail
    Game 3 (If Needed): 7:30 p.m., Friday, May 1 @ Chisholm Trail

    REGION II

    Lovejoy vs TBD, Best of 3

    Game 1:
    Game 2:
    Game 3 (If Needed):

    Frisco Emerson vs Frisco Lone Star, Best of 3  

    Game 1: 7:30 p.m., Thursday, April 30 at Frisco Lone Star
    Game 2: 7:30 p.m., Friday, May 1 at Frisco Emerson
    Game 3 (If Needed): 3 p.m., Saturday, May 2 at Frisco Smotherman Field

    Hillcrest vs Mesquite Poteet, Best of 3

    Game 1: 7 p.m., Thursday, April 30 at Lake Highlands
    Game 2: 7 p.m., Friday, May 1 at Sunnyvale
    Game 3 (If Needed): Noon, Saturday, May 2 at Sunnyvale

    TBD vs Prosper Walnut Grove, Best of 3  

    Game 1:
    Game 2:
    Game 3 (If Needed):

    The Colony vs Frisco Memorial, Best of 3  

    Game 1: 7 p.m., Wednesday, April 29 at Frisco Reedy
    Game 2: 7 p.m., Thursday, April 30 at Hebron,
    Game 3 (If Needed): 7 p.m., Friday, May 1 at Hebron

    Woodrow Wilson vs South Oak Cliff, Best of 3  

    Game 1:
    Game 2:
    Game 3 (If Needed):

    Belton vs Midlothian Heritage, Best of 3  

    Game 1: 7 p.m., Thursday, April 30 at Belton
    Game 2: 7 p.m., Friday, May 1 at Midlothian Heritage
    Game 3 (If Needed): Time TBD Saturday, May 2 at Glen Rose

    CLASS 4A DIVISION I

    REGION II

    Celina (21-9-2) vs Lake Dallas (14-13-1), Best of 3

    Game 1: 7 p.m., Wednesday, April 29 at Celina 
    Game 2: 7 p.m., Friday, May 1 at Lake Dallas
    Game 3 (If Needed): 1 p.m., Saturday, May 2 at Celina 

    Kimball (16-10) vs Waxahachie Life (16-12), Best of 3

    Game 1: 5 p.m., Wednesday, April 29 at Waxahachie Life
    Game 2:  7 p.m.,Thursday, April 30 at Higgins Park (Dallas)
    Game 3 (If Needed): 7 p.m., Friday, May 1 |at Higgins Park (Dallas)

    Caddo Mills (21-7-1) vs Sulphur Springs (18-9-1), Best of 3
    Game 1: 7 p.m., Thursday, April 30 at Sulphur Springs
    Game 2:  7 p.m., Friday, May 1 at Caddo Mills
    Game 3 (If Needed): 11 a.m., Saturday, May 2 at Edgewood

    Prosper Richland (16-12-1) vs Sanger (16-10-2), Best of 3

    Game 1:  7 p.m.,Thursday, April 30 at Sanger
    Game 2:  7 p.m.,Friday, May 1 at Prosper Richland
    Game 3 (If Needed): 1 p.m., Saturday, May 2 at Denton Braswell

    Pleasant Grove (28-3) vs Nevada Community (16-12-1), Best of 3

    Game 1: 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, April 29 at Winnsboro
    Game 2: 7:30 p.m., Friday, May 1 at Winnsboro 
    Game 3 (If Needed): 2 p.m., Saturday, May 2 at Winnsboro 

    CLASS 4A DIVISION II

    REGION I

    Saginaw Eagle Mountain (15-12) vs Diamond Hill-Jarvis (16-10), Best of 3

    Game 1: 7 p.m., Thursday, April 30 at  Arlington Heights 
    Game 2: 6:30 p.m., Friday, May 1 at Saginaw Eagle Mountain 
    Game 3 (If Needed): Noon, Saturday, May 2 at Arlington Heights

    REGION II

    Van Alstyne (12-19) vs Aubrey (17-12-1), Best of 3

    Game 1: 6:30 p.m., Wednesday, April 29 at McKinney 
    Game 2: 6:30 p.m., Thursday, April 30 at  McKinney 
    Game 3 (If Needed): 6:30 p.m., Friday, May 1 at McKinney 

    Carter (14-11-1) vs Godley (19-8), Best of 3

    Game 1:  7 p.m.,Wednesday, April 29 at Everman 
    Game 2:  7 p.m.,Thursday, April 30 at Everman 
    Game 3 (If Needed): 5 p.m., Friday, May 1 at Everman 

    Sunnyvale (15-12-1) vs Pittsburg (11-13), Best of 3

    Game 1: 7 p.m., Thursday, April 30 at  Lone Oak
    Game 2: 7p.m., Friday, May 1 at Lone Oak HS
    Game 3 (If Needed): 11 a.m., Saturday, May 2 at  Lone Oak

    Frisco Panther Creek (27-2) vs Bonham (6-18), Best of 3

    Game 1:  7 p.m.,Wednesday, April 29 at Bonham 
    Game 2:  7 p.m.,Thursday, April 30 at Frisco Panther Creek 
    Game 3 (If Needed): Friday, May 1 at TBD

    Paris North Lamar (16-11-1) vs Farmersville (15-15), Best of 3

    Game 1:  7 p.m.,Friday, May 1 at Farmersville HS
    Game 2: Noon, Saturday, May 2 at North Lamar 
    Game 3 (If Needed): 30 minutes after Game 2

    Yankees Bombard Leiter, Rangers in 4-2 Victory

    It was a tough night for Jack Leiter and the Texas Rangers, who were looking to take the first game of a three-game series against the New York Yankees on Monday night at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas.

    But Ben Rice, Aaron Judge, and Jazz Chisholm Jr. had other ideas. Those three Yankees players hit home runs off of Leiter as New York had to hold on late for a 4-2 victory.

    Leiter, whose record falls to 1-2 with the loss, worked six innings, gave up eight hits, four Yankees runs (all earned), walked one, and struck out four. Leiter's ERA now sits at a harrowing 5.17. Peyton Gray and Gavin Collyer pitched the final three innings for the Rangers on Monday night.

    The Yankees built a 4-0 lead that held up throughout much of the game. Things got interesting late in the ninth inning as the Rangers mounted a rally, but it fell short.

    Joc Pederson Homers

    Texas scored a run in the seventh inning on a Joc Pederson solo blast, his second homer this season, that went over the left-center field wall. But the Rangers' offense was kept pretty much in check all game long. 

    Yankees starter Max Fried was on his game. Fried goes to 4-1 on the season with the win. He worked six innings of four-hit ball, walking two and striking out five. Fried's ERA dropped to 2.09, making him one of the Yankees' most effective starting pitchers.

    In the bottom of the ninth inning, Josh Smith, with two outs, reached first base as Chisholm committed an error. 

    Alejandro Osuna came to the plate with runners at first and third with two outs. Osuna singled to center, scoring Jake Burger from third base and getting the Rangers a bit closer. Osuna went down and golfed a low pitch from Yankees reliever David Bednar, making it 4-2 Yankees.

    Ezequiel Durán stepped to the plate with runners at first and second base. But Durán grounded out to short and that ended the ballgame. Bednar picked up his eighth save of the season, giving up two hits and one run (it was unearned).

    The Yankees' pitching proved to be too much for Rangers hitters mostly all game long.

    Rice, Judge Go Back-to-Back

    In the top of the third inning, Rice hit his 10th home run this season to center field. Trent Grisham scored ahead of Rice to give the Yankees a 2-0 lead. Judge followed Rice and hit a laser over the left-field wall for his 11th home run this season. 

    That put the Yankees up 3-0 at that point. Judge finished the game going 3-for-3 with his home run and two doubles.

    Then, in the top of the fourth on Leiter's first pitch, Chisholm sent a ball high and over the right-center field wall. The Yankees were up 4-0 then, and the game was pretty much over.

    With the victory, the Yankees go to 19-10 overall and sit in first place in the American League East Division. The Rangers fall to 14-15, putting them in second place in the American League West Division.

    The series continues on Tuesday night at Globe Life Field, followed by a Wednesday afternoon game to close it out.

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    Grovetown High School honors Elijah Lemeuble on athlete signing day

    GROVETOWN, Ga. (WJBF) – Grovetown High School held an athlete signing day on Monday, and honored the late Elijah Lemeuble.

    Those present gathered for a standing ovation, honoring the soccer standout that tragically drowned earlier this month.

    Elijah was committed to Huston-Tillotson University.

    “We can remind ourselves to not take a single day, a single training session, or a single opportunity for granted.”

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    Virginia Tech softball: Hokies take series from North Carolina

    The 16th-ranked Virginia Tech Hokies softball squad was back in action at Tech Softball Park this weekend, looking to break a rare losing streak, facing the North Carolina Tar Heels. The Hokies had lost three in a row, two to Georgia Tech and one to Liberty, to fall to 38-9 on the season.

    Things got off to a great start on Friday, with the Hokies taking down the Tar Heels when Nora Abromavage blasted a two-run walk-off home run in the bottom of the seventh inning to give Tech a 6-5 win. The Heels scored two in the top of the seventh to retake the lead. Michelle Chatfield drew a walk, and Abromavage hit her 15th home run of the season to send everyone home happy.

    WALK IT OFF NORA ABROMAVAGE 🤯

    Nora’s 15th blast of the season calls game and is today’s play of the game brought to you by @carilionclinic#Hokiespic.twitter.com/bVNzF7N1CZ

    — Virginia Tech Softball (@HokiesSoftball) April 25, 2026

    Virginia Tech followed Friday’s thrilling win with another run-rule victory on Saturday, with a 14-5 win. The Tar Heels jumped on the Hokies early, scoring three runs in the top of the first inning, but VT responded. Michelle Chatfield drove in one, with Zoe Yaeger coming right behind her with a two-run double to tie the game 3-3.

    UNC scored two more in the second, thanks to an error, to take a 5-3 lead. It wouldn’t last long, thanks to a record-setting day from Chatfield. After the Hokies loaded the bases, Chatfield hit her third-career grand slam to give VT a 7-5 lead. The Hokies would never look back.

    Chatfield came up to the plate again in the third inning with two runners on, hitting her second homer of the game, this one a three-run shot to make it 10-5. Chatfield also led off the fifth inning with a solo shot, giving her three home runs and nine RBI, setting a new school record. Her four hits and three home runs also tied a school record.

    B5 | THERE IT IS!!! A NEW PROGRAM RECORD‼️@michellechatfi1 sets a new program record with nine RBIs in a single game with her third homer of the day!!

    Hokies 11, Tar Heels 5#Hokiespic.twitter.com/7duoXcfTco

    — Virginia Tech Softball (@HokiesSoftball) April 25, 2026

    Avery Layton got the win for Tech, improving to 8-2 on the season.

    On Sunday, the Hokies completed the sweep with a 5-4 win over the Heels. UNC took an early 1-0 lead, with the Hokies responding in the bottom of the first, as Kylie Aldridge blasted a three-run home run. The Tar Heels tied things in the third and took a 4-3 lead in the top of the fourth. No surprise, but the Hokies had an answer, as Rachel Castine hit a two-run home run in the bottom of the sixth to make it 5-4. Emma Mazzarone pitched the final 2.2 innings to pick up the win, improving to 13-4 on the season.

    It’s the third ACC sweep for Virginia Tech this season, as the Hokies are now 41-9, including a 15-6 mark in ACC play.

    Next up for the Hokies is a three-game series at Syracuse to wrap up a terrific regular season, before the ACC championships begin on Wednesday, May 6.

    Ryan Vilade has 3 hits, drives in 2 runs as Tampa Bay beats Cleveland to extend win streak to 5

    CLEVELAND (AP) — Ryan Vilade had three hits and drove in two runs, including the go-ahead single in the eighth inning, and the Tampa Bay Rays won their fifth straight by defeating the Cleveland Guardians 3-2 Monday night.

    Daniel Schneemann had a two-run homer in the fifth inning and rookie Parker Messick struck out nine in 5 2/3 innings as the Guardians dropped their third in a row and fourth in five games.

    Jonathan Aranda led off the eighth with a home run down the right-field line off Hunter Gaddis (0-1) and Junior Caminero singled. Pinch-runner Richie Palacios stole second and scored on Vilade’s hit up the middle.

    Vilade also had an RBI single in the sixth inning and is 11 for 20 in his last 10 games after starting the year hitless in his first six at-bats.

    Tampa Bay’s Steven Matz (4-1) allowed two runs and four hits in a season-high seven innings.

    The Guardians had runners on second and third with one out after pinch-hitter Kyle Manzardo’s single and Chase DeLauter’s double, but Bryan Baker struck out pinch-hitter George Valera and Schneemann for his seventh save.

    CARDINALS 4, PIRATES 2

    PITTSBURGH (AP) — Jose Fermin hit a tiebreaking two-run double after Pedro Pages and JJ Wetherholt hit consecutive homers — all in the ninth inning — as St. Louis rallied to beat Pittsburgh after breaking up a perfect game bid in the seventh inning.

    With the Pirates leading 2-0, four Pittsburgh pitchers combined to shut down the Cardinals through 6 2/3 innings before Alec Burleson legged out a two-out, infield single off Evan Sisk in the seventh.

    Pages’ and Wetherholt’s home runs off Dennis Santana (2-2) lifted the Cardinals into a 2-all tie before Fermin’s double into the left-field corner scored Victor Scott II and Burleson, giving St. Louis a 4-2 lead.

    Ryan Fernandez (1-0) earned the win and George Soriano got a ground out, strikeout and, after a single by Nick Gonzales, a fly out for his first save as the Cardinals snapped a four-game skid.

    RED SOX 5, BLUE JAYS 0

    TORONTO (AP) — Ranger Suárez and Greg Weissert combined on a two-hitter, Carlos Narváez hit a solo home run and Boston beat Toronto, their third straight win and second in a row under interim manager Chad Tracy.

    It’s the first time this season the Red Sox have won three straight. Boston fired manager Alex Cora and five coaches Saturday after starting 10-17.

    A pair of Red Sox fans sat in the front row behind the visitors’ bullpen with a sign paying tribute to Cora and coach Jason Varitek, who was reassigned within the organization. It read “Thanks AC-Tek. Forever our captain.”

    Suárez (2-2) struck out 10 and walked one, matching a season high by going eight innings. He outpitched Dylan Cease and held the Blue Jays without a hit until Jesús Sánchez doubled down the left-field line to begin the sixth. Suárez struck out the next two batters, then retired leadoff hitter Myles Straw on a flyball.

    The left-hander set down the final nine batters he faced before Weissert finished, pitching around a two-out double in the ninth by pinch-hitter Daulton Varsho.

    Cease (1-1) allowed four runs and seven hits in 5 2/3 innings. He walked three and struck out five.

    TWINS 11, MARINERS 4

    MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Kody Clemens homered and drove in five runs, Byron Buxton also went deep and Connor Prielipp earned his first big league win as Minnesota beat Seattle.

    Prielipp (1-0) entered the season as the Twins’ No. 5 prospect, according to MLB.com. He was called up from Triple-A St. Paul and made his MLB debut against the Mets on Wednesday. Against the Mariners, the 25-year-old left-hander gave up two runs on one hit with three walks and five strikeouts.

    Ryan Jeffers had two hits and two RBIs for Minnesota.

    Luis Castillo (0-2) gave up seven runs on seven hits over five innings for the Mariners. Cal Raleigh hit his seventh homer of the season and Randy Arozarena added two hits.

    YANKEES 4, RANGERS 1

    ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Aaron Judge and Ben Rice had the first back-to-back homers for the Yankees this season, and Jazz Chisholm Jr. also went deep as AL-best New York beat Texas.

    Judge matched the big league lead with his 11th homer, a day after also hitting one on his 34th birthday, to make it 3-0 with two outs in the third inning. That came right after Rice’s 10th homer, his sixth in 11 games.

    They became the second pair of Yankees teammates to each have 10 or more homers in the first 29 games, joining Mickey Mantle and Yogi Berra in 1956.

    Max Fried (4-1) scattered four singles over six scoreless innings pitching out of the stretch as the Yankees (19-10) got their 10th win in 12 games. David Bednar, the third reliever, allowed an unearned run in the ninth while getting his eighth save in nine chances when Ezequiel Duran grounded into a forceout with two on.

    Texas starter Jack Leiter (1-2) allowed the three homers in six innings.

    Pinch-hitter Joc Pederson had a solo homer for Texas in the seventh.

    “What About the Children?”: Magic Stars’ NSFW Handshake Raises Serious Questions for Adam Silver

    Feb 14, 2026; Los Angeles, CA, USA; NBA commissioner Adam Silver speaks to the media during a press conference before 2026 NBA All Star Saturday Night at Intuit Dome. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images ©Kirby Lee-Imagn Images
    Feb 14, 2026; Los Angeles, CA, USA; NBA commissioner Adam Silver speaks to the media during a press conference before 2026 NBA All Star Saturday Night at Intuit Dome. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images ©Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

    The Orlando Magic have built a reputation in recent years for fun, energetic, and sometimes over-the-top playful handshakes and daps among teammates. The Wagner brothers, Franz and Moritz, are known for a fun, unserious handshake that includes a “milking the cow” motion. But during their playoffs, two of their teammates had over-the-top pregame rituals, which called for Adam Silver’s intervention from the fans.

    Commissioner Silver currently has his hands full with the Clippers-Kawhi salary circumvention investigation and also the largest gambling scandal in NBA history. He even needs to find a solution for the current tanking problems and figure out the players complaining about the biased referee in the postseason. But now, Magic’s Noah Penda and Goga Bitadze’s tunnel pre-game celebration before Game 4 against the Detroit Pistons has fans in disgust. They start normally with a standard hand clasp/grip (like a regular dap).

    Then the rookie Penda bends down low, bringing his face right up to the back of Bitadze’s hand. He makes a quick sniffing motion with his nose pressed close, almost like he’s inhaling the white powder. Bitadze laughs and flicks his tongue, encouraging his teammate. From afar, this looks playful, but given the NBA players’ influence, such gestures are not appreciated. That’s why a fan questioned the commissioner. “Inappropriate. What about the children? Adam Silver, what say you?”

    The NBA can and does fine players for celebrations if they are deemed inappropriate, obscene, or unsportsmanlike. While players have freedom of expression, the league enforces rules to maintain a “family-friendly” environment and professional image. Let’s not forget that Goga Bitadze was already involved in NSFW trash talk with Luka Doncic. The Lakers’ superstar complained that the Magic star told him he would “f— my family”. Bitadze, however, cleared the air and denied the accusation, claiming instead that Doncic said something inappropriate about his mother first.

    That can be swept under heated moment during the game. But the pre-game handshake ritual is a well-thought-out celebration. That’s why the Commissioner could be called into action as the clip is trending on social media.

    NBA fans want Adam Silver to set the right precedent

    Speaking about the wrong influence, a netizen wrote that his nephew has started to imitate the same handshake, demanding that Adam Silver ‘suspend them’ as soon as possible. “My nephew saw this, and now their whole 12u is mimicking @adamsilver a real leader would suspend them immediately.” Another fan questioned, “So we doing coke celebrations now?”

    This question is simple and raises the bar for the league to set the right example. Previously, star players like Luka Doncic, Anthony Edwards, and even recently Suns Devin Booker have been fined for gestures that question the league’s integrity. If they can be fined, so can the Orlando Magic players, a fan stated, “Fine worthy.” Another reminded, “The NBA fines Ja Morant for less.”

    The league initially warned Morant and Golden State’s Buddy Hield after the two mimicked aiming guns at each other. The NBA explicitly told Morant and the Grizzlies that such gestures were inappropriate and would be viewed negatively. Just hours after the formal warning, Morant performed the gesture twice, and Adam Silver’s NBA issued a celebration fine of $75,000 due to Morant’s history of gun-related incidents. But it seems fans have less faith in the commissioner currently.

    Because another fan wrote, “adam silver’s nba” followed by clapping emojis. This was a sarcastic comment aimed at Adam Silver as the league currently finds itself in the middle of multiple scandals and controversies.

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    3 burning questions Seattle Kraken must answer in 2026 offseason

    The Seattle Kraken (34-37-11) have been stuck in mid-tier lottery territory for the past couple of seasons. After making the 2023 Stanley Cup Playoffs, where they defeated the defending-champion Colorado Avalanche, they haven’t made the postseason since.

    More: 3 burning questions Winnipeg Jets must answer in 2026 offseason

    The Kraken looked like they would make it, They took advantage of a top-heavy Western Conference to enter the final Wild Card spot with a few weeks to go in the season. Unfortunately, they slipped at the end of the season. They went 4-8-2 in March and 2-7-0 in April, missing the playoffs by 11 points.

    That resulted in Ron Francis stepping down from his job as president of hockey operations. With Jason Botterill taking full control of the team, he’ll get to execute his vision in a critical offseason.

    Will the Kraken embrace a full rebuild?

    Apr 9, 2026; Seattle, Washington, USA; Seattle Kraken, from left, defenseman Adam Larsson (6), defenseman Vince Dunn (29) and forward Ryan Winterton (26) celebrate a goal during the third period against the Vegas Golden Knights at Climate Pledge Arena. Mandatory Credit: Stephen Brashear-Imagn Images

    The Kraken have been in no-man’s land for a few seasons. They’ve been bad enough to earn top-ten picks, but not bad enough to earn the No. 1 pick.

    More: Golden Knights vs Mammoth Game 4 live stream: NHL Playoffs, TV channel

    They earned the No. 2 pick in the 2021 NHL draft and selected Matty Beniers, but while he’s been a solid two-way center, he’s not a game-changer. Neither is anyone else on the roster; the Kraken are tough to play against, but they don’t have a game-changer on the roster, like Nathan MacKinnon or Cale Makar.

    Seattle’s best course of action to potentially get that game-changer is to commit fully to a rebuild. They have the No. 6 best lottery odds, but unless they win the lottery, they’ll need to do more to start their rebuild.

    Are Jared McCann and Vince Dunn up for sale?

    Apr 9, 2026; Seattle, Washington, USA; Seattle Kraken defenseman Vince Dunn (29) skates with the puck against the Vegas Golden Knights at Climate Pledge Arena. Mandatory Credit: Stephen Brashear-Imagn Images

    A full-scale rebuild will start with the trade of their two biggest names: Jared McCann and Vince Dunn. McCann is a testy center with great scoring ability, while Vince Dunn is one of the top offensive defenseman.

    More: How to live stream Flyers vs Penguins Game 5:  NHL Playoffs, TV channel

    Both of them would get significant value. McCann could solidify the top six for the Carolina Hurricanes, who desperately need a second-line center behind Sebastian Aho. Dunn would be a great addition to a team like the San Jose Sharks, who desperately need defensemen to get over the hump.

    Both of these teams still have their first-round picks, and the Sharks have a lot more in their prospect pool than that. Trading both of them would be tough for the fanbase, but it would get the Kraken what they need to land an elite game-changing prospect in the future.

    What will happen to Shane Wright?

    Feb 28, 2026; Seattle, Washington, USA; Seattle Kraken center Shane Wright (51) takes a shot on goal during the second period against the Vancouver Canucks at Climate Pledge Arena. Mandatory Credit: Blake Dahlin-Imagn Images

    Another trade candidate is Shane Wright. Unlike McCann and Dunn, Wright, still 22, would be in the perfect age range to grow with the team during a rebuild.

    Unfortunately, Wright is in desperate need of a scenery change. Lane Lambert has switched him from line to line, and he was unable ot generate much chemistry with his line mates. He earned just 27 points thorugh 74 games after a 44-point season in 2024-25.

    More: Jeremy Swayman opens up on emotional outburst after Bruins’ Game 4 collapse

    He still has enough talent to develop into a first-liner, even with his regression this season. Unfortunately, I don’t think it’s with the Kraken. I could see a team like the Chicago Blackhawks or Philadelphia Flyers taking a flyer on him. Giving him up would be less than he’s worth, but Wright may need a change of scenery to achieve his full potential.

    No frontrunner yet in the NIU quarterback competiton

    DEKALB, Ill. (WTVO/WQRF) — With a new interim head coach and a lot of roster turnover from the portal, NIU’s football team will have a lot of question marks going into camp later this summer. One of the biggest ones will be, who will be the starting quarterback?

    This past Saturday in the Huskies spring scrimmage, four quarterbacks took snaps…returning sophomore Ben Davidson, true freshman Bryshawn Brown, University of Charleston transfer Ian Hamric and returning senior Jalen Macon.

    Macon is likely the favorite to win the starting job, but coach Rober Harley isn’t ready to proclaim anyone of them a favorite or a frontrunner right now.

    “I would say no right now. You know, obviously each one of these (practices/scrimmages) is, a moment to see (them perform). Obviously for each one of them, decision-making is paramount and the premium that you need at quarterback. We need to take care of the football. We need to make great decisions, even if that means throw it away or punt.”

    One player on defense who caught my eye Saturday was Redshirt junior defensive end James Bradley. He is long and rangy at 6’5. He showed excellent quickness. He reminded me of a couple Huskies on defense from last year, Roy Williams and Jalonnie Williams. Bradley is a transfer from Mississippi Valley State.

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    Richwoods hires familiar name as new girls basketball coach

    Heather Cassady-Goad was named the new Richwoods girls basketball head coach on Monday, April 27.

    Cassady-Goad spent the 2012-13 campaign with the Knights, guiding them to the 2013 Class 4A Elite Eight before an 11-year career as the Dunlap head coach.

    "I couldn't be more excited about the opportunity with Richwoods," Cassady-Goad told the Journal Star. "It's a great group coming back. I'm thankful and grateful for the administration."

    Welcome (back) to Head Girls Basketball Coach Heather Cassady-Goad! Coach Cassady-Goad will be at tomorrow's open gym to meet any prospective Richwoods players and families at 5:00 PM.#weRrichwoods | #TheStandardOfExcellencepic.twitter.com/CS7orqHHLD

    — Richwoods High School (@Richwoods_HS) April 28, 2026

    Cassady-Goad had served as the varsity assistant to Shamar Hill, who resigned earlier this month, for the last two seasons after a one-year stint as an assistant on the Illinois Central College women's basketball bench.

    This past season, Richwoods made a Class 4A Sweet Sixteen appearance and posted an undefeated Big 12 Conference season (10-0) and a 24-5 overall record. The Knights will likely return three all-Big 12 Conference first-team players and Division-I prospects in Keniya Todd, Londyn Sommerville and reigning league player of the year Kayla Herron.

    "Last year's run was great — the Sweet Sixteen," Cassady-Goad said. "This next group coming in is hungry and they're very hardworking. They're a mature group, which is great."

    More: Richwoods girls basketball team boasts trio of Division-I prospects

    During her time at Dunlap, she had 170 wins and the 2021 outright Mid-Illini Conference title in 11 seasons. The 1998 Dunlap graduate took the reins of the Eagles program prior to the 2013-2014 season and spent the entire tenure in the Class 3A postseason.

    Now, it's back to Class 4A.

    "It's a different route that 4A versus the 3A," Cassady-Goad said, "being at Dunlap and the Mid-Illini (Conference). It was tough to get out (of the postseason) against the Mortons and the Washingtons. It's also tough in 4A."

    Cassady-Goad, who is a PE teacher at Kiefer School, is scheduled to be at Tuesday, April 27's open gym to meet the players and families.

    Her plans for the summer include being in the ICC and Galesburg summer leagues along with some college camps. Several Big Ten Conference schools are on Cassady-Goad's radar as potential destinations.

    "I love going team camps," she said. "I think it builds chemistry. It builds winning those tough, championship games."

    In high school, Cassady was a three-time Journal Star Class A basketball player of the year and was runner-up for Illinois Ms. Basketball in 1998. She scored 1,945 points in her career and helped the Eagles to a fourth-place finish in Class A in 1996. She went on to star at Indiana, where she finished with 1,301 points, 411 assists and earned all-Big Ten honors.

    She played professionally in Greece, then was an assistant coach for four years at Indiana State. The Sycamores won a Missouri Valley Conference title during her tenure.

    Adam Duvall is a Journal Star sports reporter. Email him at aduvall@pjstar.com. Follow him on Twitter @AdamDuvall.

    This article originally appeared on Journal Star: IHSA girls basketball: Richwoods hires Heather Cassady as new head coach

    Nets' Day'Ron Sharpe explains what he's working on this offseason

    NEW YORK -- Brooklyn Nets center Day'Ron Sharpe has seemed to get better every season ever since he earned his role as the backup center to starter Nic Claxton a few years ago. Over the past couple of seasons, Brooklyn has been able to rely on Sharpe for qualify minutes at the backup center spot, but he is not satisfied with where his game is at.

    "I think my body still has been one of my biggest things. So, just my body in general because I want to be more explosive next season. I’m trying to dunk on guys more next season," Sharpe said during his exit interview early in March. Sharpe had his breakout season ended early due to a left UCL tear in his thumb, but he has big plans for his summer once he recovers from his injury.

    "My 3-pointer, I know I’ve said plenty of times, but I believe I can shoot the ball great. So, just keep building my confidence in that area and just being more comfortable with the ball in my hands," Sharpe continued. "The style of basketball we play, we run a lot of split game, so just being more comfortable with the basketball in my hand so I can make better decisions when I have the basketball in my hand."

    Sharpe, 24, finished the 2025-26 season averaging 8.7 points, 6.7 rebounds, and 2.3 assists per game while shooting 60.1% from the field and 67.8% from the free-throw line. Sharpe achieved per-game career-highs in many categories, including points, rebounds, assists, and field-goal percentage all while playing just 18.7 minutes per game.

    Sharpe has done plenty of work on his body since being taken with the 29th overall pick in the 2021 NBA Draft and it seems that the rest of his game has come along as his conditioning improved. Once he is able to prepare for next season, Sharpe plans to do more than just get back in shape as he is looking to do more on the court, including from the perimeter and at the rim.

    This article originally appeared on Nets Wire: Nets' Day'Ron Sharpe explains what he's working on this offseason

    Razorback men's tennis team makes NCAA tournament despite program cut

    The Razorback men's tennis team will keep their season going, as they were selected for a spot in the NCAA tournament. However, this run is set to be their last as a program.

    The team will compete in the Fort Worth regional. They're set to face off against Cornell in the opening round on Friday. This is their first appearance in the tournament since 2024. 

    All of this comes as University of Arkansas Athletics announced on April 24 that it was discontinuing the men's and women's tennis programs at the end of the 2026 spring season. 

    "After considerable reflection and thoughtful discussion, we have made the very difficult decision to discontinue our men’s and women’s tennis programs,” Director of Athletics Hunter Yurachek said in a release. “We understand the disappointment and emotion this news will bring to many. Ultimately, we concluded that we are unable to provide the level of support necessary for our tennis programs to consistently compete in the SEC and nationally at the standard our student-athletes, coaches, alumni and supporters deserve."

    "The love for the for the school, the love for the program, the love of being a Razorback is worth everything" said longtime head coach Robert Cox, who led the men for 26 years and brought home over 300 wins for the program. 

    The University hosted a watch party Monday for the NCAA tournament selection show. Players and tennis alumni were invited to rally around the teams. 

    Cox found out the news just like everyone else on April 24. 

    "It was a gut punch," he said.

    Like many others, he wanted to see more notice from the university. 

    "I was shocked, very angry, very mad at the way it went down. It shouldn't have gone down like that," said Cox. "And just to tell two coaches that their programs are cut and then turn around and tell the student athletes that your programs are cut right before the men's teams going to the NCAA championships is, I just can't believe that. I'm embarrassed and shocked and insulted" 

    He said he is feeling for the hundreds of players he's guided and those who are currently in the program. 

    "For these Razorbacks, who love to play tennis, and they love to represent the Arkansas, it's got to be a gut punch for them too, that they can't stay here. They have to find a new home. They've got to transfer. They got to get out of their leases. They'll end up being okay. But I know they want to be here," said Cox. 

    He said he wanted the university to reach out and hear other options to keep the program running. 

    "'Can we talk to you about how we can raise some money and fund this men's and women's tennis programs.' That's what they should have done. They shouldn't have taken the cowardly way that they did and spring it on them when we didn't have any voice. There's no due process, and that's what hurts. It's insulting to us," said Cox. "We had 71 years of men's tennis here, and it's just a huge insult. 46 years of women's tennis to not even ask us for help. We would have been there, and it would have come. I'm sure of it." 

    He said they will now focus on cheering on the men in the tournament. 

    "We're going to rally all of our alumni. That this may be our last weekend of men's tennis. It's NCAA Tournament, you never know what's going to happen. So, we're all going to run down there and we're going to watch and cheer these Razorbacks on who we're so proud of," said Cox. 

    North Little Rock native Caroline Jones always had dreams of becoming a Razorback. 

    "Just growing up in Arkansas, obviously, that's all you ever hear about," said Jones. 

    She committed to the tennis team in November but is now met with a challenging decision with graduation only a few weeks away. 

    "You're supposed to know what college you're going to by this point. And just kind of had the rug ripped out from underneath me," said Jones. "I can't imagine not going to school here, and I can't imagine not playing tennis." 

    According to the release, the $2.5 million combined budget will be reinvested broadly across the Department of Athletics. Current tennis student-athletes who decide to remain with the university will have their scholarships honored through the completion of their current degree programs. 

    Alumni have created a Facebook group and a petition in hopes of changing this decision. 

    Newport aware there is still a job to do

    Bobby Kamwa
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    "It means the world."

    Christian Fuchs barely needed to elaborate on what Newport County's dramatic late win over Oldham Athletic meant to everyone connected with the club.

    "After the game, when you walk on the pitch and seeing what's possible here – the fans, the spirit, everybody together, everybody loud - it was an incredible moment for us," said the Exiles boss.

    Bobby Kamwa's 108th minute winner sparked scenes of ecstasy at Rodney Parade.

    The Exiles moved a step closer to League Two safety with just their sixth home win of the season, prompting jubilant celebrations at the final whistle.

    Yet inside the camp, there is a clear understanding that the job is far from finished.

    Newport head into the final day sitting just one point above the relegation zone, knowing everything is still on the line.

    This was clear in match-winner Kamwa's mind.

    "It was a great result but we're not going to get carried away," said the 26-year-old goal-scoring hero.

    "The job's not fully done yet. We go again and we're ready to go to Barrow and give it our all and hopefully put it to bed there."

    Fuchs shares that same outlook.

    Having arrived at Rodney Parade in November with Newport rooted to the foot of the table, the former Premier League winner with Leicester has managed to galvanise Newport to ensure survival remains in their own hands

    They travel to bottom-club Barrow on Saturday, 2 May (15:00 BST) knowing any two of five sides can still be relegated.

    "We know it's going to be a tough game," said Fuchs of the final day trip to Cumbria.

    "Barrow still have something to play for, they can still make it, so we are aware of that but we need to get points on the board still ourselves.

    "So, we go there to perform really well, that's the bottom line. Even though you're on a big high I know at the same time we still need to prepare for the next game."

    Whitecaps say 'strong preference' is to stay in Vancouver amid reports of potential move

    MLS is reportedly looking closely into a potential move for the Vancouver Whitecaps, bringing the league closer to its first club relocation in two decades.

    The Athletic reported on Monday that a “special committee” of MLS owners met earlier in April to discuss the future of the Whitecaps — and whether the team should be relocated. The primary landing spot raised in that meeting was Las Vegas, with Phoenix as another possible contender, per The Athletic; MLS is reportedly in talks with groups from both markets, plus Indianapolis and Sacramento, who are interested in bringing a team to their cities.

    After reports of a potential move, the Whitecaps said Monday in a statement that the ownership group’s “strong preference” is to stay in Vancouver going forward. The team also said that it has had “serious conversations with more than 100 parties” as potential buyers over the past year and a half, but did not consider any of them “viable.”

    Here is the full statement from the club:

    “We are aware of today's reporting. The club has faced well-documented structural challenges around stadium economics, venue access, and revenue limitations that have made it difficult to attract buyers committed to keeping the team in Vancouver. Over the past 16 months, we have had serious conversations with more than 100 parties, and to date, no viable offer has emerged that would keep the club here.

    “It remains the strong preference of this ownership group to find a solution in Vancouver. If there is a local ownership group with the vision and resources to chart a path forward, we urge them to come forward.”

    On the field, the Whitecaps are one of the top teams in MLS, going 8-0-1 to start the year after an MLS Cup appearance last season.

    However, the business side of the club has been less successful. A glaring issue facing the Whitecaps is their venue, with the club’s contract with BC Place set to expire at the end of this year. In February, Vancouver signed a one-year lease to stay in the venue in what appears to be a bandaid on the issue.

    The Whitecaps and the City of Vancouver announced in December that they had signed a Memorandum of Understanding, entering negotiations to explore the potential building of a new stadium and “entertainment district” at the city-owned Hastings Park, which currently holds a racecourse. However, there has not been any updates on the negotiations, which expire December 2026.

    Whitecaps fans have responded to reports of a potential relocation with a “Save the Caps” campaign, holding up signs with the slogan at Vancouver’s game against the Colorado Rapids on Saturday. A large sign in the supporters’ section read, “Hands off our Whitecaps”; another read, “We will fight for our club, and we will win.”

    Saturday’s game was Vancouver’s last home game until August, with BC Place is set to undergo preparations for the 2026 World Cup in June. The Whitecaps will travel to play away games throughout May and July to accommodate the tournament.

    Apr 25, 2026; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN;  Vancouver Whitecaps FC fans hold up signage prior to the first half against the Colorado Rapids at BC Place. Mandatory Credit: Simon Fearn-Imagn Images
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    The situation is similar to what happened to the Columbus Crew, who were threatened with relocation in 2017 with plans to move the team to Austin. A “Save the Crew” campaign from fans and from the city eventually led the team to stay put under the new ownership of the Haslam family, who own the Cleveland Browns.

    Austin was officially awarded an expansion franchise, Austin FC, later in 2018, while Columbus went on to win MLS Cups in 2020 and 2023.

    The last time MLS actually relocated a franchise was in 2006, when the San Jose Earthquakes were moved to Houston to become the Dynamo. Two years later, the Earthquakes were re-introduced into the league, and were allowed to keep its name, branding and club history.

    Suárez fires 8 dominant innings as Red Sox blank Blue Jays 5-0 for first 3-game winning streak

    TORONTO (AP) — Ranger Suárez and Greg Weissert combined on a two-hitter, Carlos Narváez hit a solo home run and the Boston Red Sox beat the Toronto Blue Jays 5-0 on Monday night, their third straight win and second in a row under interim manager Chad Tracy.

    It’s the first time this season the Red Sox have won three straight. Boston fired manager Alex Cora and five coaches Saturday after starting 10-17.

    A pair of Red Sox fans sat in the front row behind the visitors' bullpen with a sign paying tribute to Cora and coach Jason Varitek, who was reassigned within the organization. It read “Thanks AC-Tek. Forever our captain.”

    Suárez (2-2) struck out 10 and walked one, matching a season high by going eight innings. He outpitched Dylan Cease and held the Blue Jays without a hit until Jesús Sánchez doubled down the left-field line to begin the sixth. Suárez struck out the next two batters, then retired leadoff hitter Myles Straw on a flyball.

    The left-hander set down the final nine batters he faced before Weissert finished, pitching around a two-out double in the ninth by pinch-hitter Daulton Varsho.

    Narváez extended Boston’s season-high streak of games with at least one home run to five by hitting a two-out drive off rookie Chase Lee in the eighth. The homer was Narváez’s second.

    The Red Sox have homered seven times in the past five games after hitting five home runs in their previous 17 games.

    Cease (1-1) allowed four runs and seven hits in 5 2/3 innings. He walked three and struck out five.

    Blue Jays left fielder Davis Schneider had the highlight defensive play, a diving catch on Jarren Duran’s sinking liner to end the sixth.

    Up next

    Blue Jays RHP Trey Yesavage is expected to be activated off the injured list to make his season debut Tuesday. LHP Payton Tolle (0-0, 1.50 ERA) is scheduled to start for the Red Sox.

    ___

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    Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky high school sports scores, April 27-May 3

    The following results were provided by high school coaches or their representatives. Send results each night to prepsports@enquirer.com. Please submit Team or Athlete of the Week nominations by Monday morning for the previous week's performances to mlaughman@enquirer.com.

    April 27

    Baseball

    Moeller 8, Elder 2 (five innings)

    WP- Maybury (3-1).

    Leaders: M- Allen 2-2, 2B, HR, 4 RBI; Cuozzo 2B; Glosser 2B. E- Rosenacker 2B.

    Records: M 12-2 (5-1 GCL-S), E 11-7 (3-3 GCL-S).

    Mariemont 7, Reading 3 (five innings)

    WP- Colcarro (2-1).

    Leaders: M- Bronson 2-3, 3B, 2 R, 3 RBI; Deeter 2-2, 2B, 2 R.

    Records: M 7-6 (5-4 CHL), R 5-12 (4-5 CHL).

    Batavia 9, New Richmond 4 (five innings)

    LP- Young (1-1).

    Leaders: NR- Uhlenbrock 3-3; Willis 2-2.

    Records: B 10-7 (7-0 SBC), NR 9-6 (5-2 SBC).

    Bethel-Tate 10, Georgetown 3

    Calvary Christian 4, Ludlow 1 (six innings)

    Softball

    Mount Notre Dame 16, Mercy McAuley 0 (five innings)

    WP- Jackson (10-6).

    Leaders: MND- Bargo 2B; Cook 2-3, 2B, 3 R; Gault 3-4, HR, 3 R, 3 RBI; Jackson 2-4, 3 RBI; Krug 2-3, 2 RBI; Zielinski 4-4, 3B, 2 R.

    Records: MND 12-9 (5-2 GGCL), MM 11-10 (4-3 GGCL).

    Milford 8, Winton Woods 0 (5 innings)

    WP-McClellan (13-3, 5 Ks); LP-Greene; SV- Ruehl (1)

    Leaders: M-McCoy 2-3, HR, 4 RBI; Jones 2-3; Parks 2B; Cooper 2B.

    Records: M 15-3 (11-2 ECC), WW 1-12 (0-10 ECC).

    Batavia 6, New Richmond 5 (six innings)

    WP- Roehm (9-9).

    Leaders: B- Jimenez 2-4, 2B; Jones 2-4, 2 RBI; Roehm 2-4; Roller 2-3.

    Records: B 11-9 (2-5 SBC), NR 6-13 (2-5 SBC).

    Williamsburg 10, Clermont Northeastern 8 (five innings)

    LP- Brown (7-10).

    Leaders: CNE- Adkins 3B; Brown HR; King 3-3, 2B, 2 RBI.

    Records: W 9-7 (5-4 SBC), CNE 7-10 (4-5 SBC).

    Western Brown 7, Clinton-Massie 1

    WP- Helton (13-2).

    Leaders: WB- Barnes 2-2, 2B, HR, 2 RBI; Harmon 2-2; Ogden HR.

    Records: WB 17-3 (7-0 SBC), CM 11-11 (1-6 SBC).

    Highlands 4, Conner 1 (five innings)

    WP- Dixon (11-3, 10 Ks).

    Leaders: H- Markus 1-3, RBI, R.

    Records: H 17-6, C 14-6.

    Campbell County 15, Calvary Christian 0

    Scott 13, Lloyd Memorial 0

    Boys tennis

    Wilmington 5, Blanchester 0

    Adams d. Phillips 8-0; Holbert d. McIntosh 8-0; Skamris d. Woodall 8-0. Zeigler-Alsip d. Eckman-Huston 8-3; Tritto-Gonzales d. Malone-Velez Grisales 8-2.

    Blanchester 3, Stivers 2

    Pakjaem d. Phillips 8-1; McKenzie d. McIntosh 8-4; Woodall (B) d. Brooks 7-3. Eckman-Huston (B) d. Baily-Israel 8-1; Malone-Velez Grisales (B) d. Rodas-Garcia 5-2.

    Seven Hills 5, Wyoming 0

    Lakota East 5, Middletown 0

    Boys volleyball

    Elder (15-4) d. Walnut Hills (8-7) 25-20, 25-13, 25-12

    Mason (12-4) d. Edgewood (12-5) 25-21, 26-24, 25-14

    Princeton (9-8) d. Northmont (4-10) 25-13, 25-18, 25-17

    This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Greater Cincinnati high school sports scores, April 27-May 3

    Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky high school sports scores, April 27-May 3

    The following results were provided by high school coaches or their representatives. Send results each night to prepsports@enquirer.com. Please submit Team or Athlete of the Week nominations by Monday morning for the previous week's performances to mlaughman@enquirer.com.

    April 27

    Baseball

    Moeller 8, Elder 2 (five innings)

    WP- Maybury (3-1).

    Leaders: M- Allen 2-2, 2B, HR, 4 RBI; Cuozzo 2B; Glosser 2B. E- Rosenacker 2B.

    Records: M 12-2 (5-1 GCL-S), E 11-7 (3-3 GCL-S).

    Mariemont 7, Reading 3 (five innings)

    WP- Colcarro (2-1).

    Leaders: M- Bronson 2-3, 3B, 2 R, 3 RBI; Deeter 2-2, 2B, 2 R.

    Records: M 7-6 (5-4 CHL), R 5-12 (4-5 CHL).

    Batavia 9, New Richmond 4 (five innings)

    LP- Young (1-1).

    Leaders: NR- Uhlenbrock 3-3; Willis 2-2.

    Records: B 10-7 (7-0 SBC), NR 9-6 (5-2 SBC).

    Bethel-Tate 10, Georgetown 3

    Calvary Christian 4, Ludlow 1 (six innings)

    Softball

    Mount Notre Dame 16, Mercy McAuley 0 (five innings)

    WP- Jackson (10-6).

    Leaders: MND- Bargo 2B; Cook 2-3, 2B, 3 R; Gault 3-4, HR, 3 R, 3 RBI; Jackson 2-4, 3 RBI; Krug 2-3, 2 RBI; Zielinski 4-4, 3B, 2 R.

    Records: MND 12-9 (5-2 GGCL), MM 11-10 (4-3 GGCL).

    Milford 8, Winton Woods 0 (5 innings)

    WP-McClellan (13-3, 5 Ks); LP-Greene; SV- Ruehl (1)

    Leaders: M-McCoy 2-3, HR, 4 RBI; Jones 2-3; Parks 2B; Cooper 2B.

    Records: M 15-3 (11-2 ECC), WW 1-12 (0-10 ECC).

    Batavia 6, New Richmond 5 (six innings)

    WP- Roehm (9-9).

    Leaders: B- Jimenez 2-4, 2B; Jones 2-4, 2 RBI; Roehm 2-4; Roller 2-3.

    Records: B 11-9 (2-5 SBC), NR 6-13 (2-5 SBC).

    Williamsburg 10, Clermont Northeastern 8 (five innings)

    LP- Brown (7-10).

    Leaders: CNE- Adkins 3B; Brown HR; King 3-3, 2B, 2 RBI.

    Records: W 9-7 (5-4 SBC), CNE 7-10 (4-5 SBC).

    Western Brown 7, Clinton-Massie 1

    WP- Helton (13-2).

    Leaders: WB- Barnes 2-2, 2B, HR, 2 RBI; Harmon 2-2; Ogden HR.

    Records: WB 17-3 (7-0 SBC), CM 11-11 (1-6 SBC).

    Highlands 4, Conner 1 (five innings)

    WP- Dixon (11-3, 10 Ks).

    Leaders: H- Markus 1-3, RBI, R.

    Records: H 17-6, C 14-6.

    Campbell County 15, Calvary Christian 0

    Scott 13, Lloyd Memorial 0

    Boys tennis

    Wilmington 5, Blanchester 0

    Adams d. Phillips 8-0; Holbert d. McIntosh 8-0; Skamris d. Woodall 8-0. Zeigler-Alsip d. Eckman-Huston 8-3; Tritto-Gonzales d. Malone-Velez Grisales 8-2.

    Blanchester 3, Stivers 2

    Pakjaem d. Phillips 8-1; McKenzie d. McIntosh 8-4; Woodall (B) d. Brooks 7-3. Eckman-Huston (B) d. Baily-Israel 8-1; Malone-Velez Grisales (B) d. Rodas-Garcia 5-2.

    Seven Hills 5, Wyoming 0

    Lakota East 5, Middletown 0

    Boys volleyball

    Elder (15-4) d. Walnut Hills (8-7) 25-20, 25-13, 25-12

    Mason (12-4) d. Edgewood (12-5) 25-21, 26-24, 25-14

    Princeton (9-8) d. Northmont (4-10) 25-13, 25-18, 25-17

    This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Greater Cincinnati high school sports scores, April 27-May 3

    Wowing JSN stat tells story of Seahawks’ offense from 2025 season

    It’s no secret that the Seattle Seahawks’ passing attack was powered by Jaxon Smith-Njigba in 2025.

    However, the extent to which Smith-Njigba shouldered the load in the passing game for Seattle was astounding.

    Smith-Njigba accounted for 62 percent of the receiving yards that Seattle’s wide receivers produced last season. He trailed only Zay Flowers, who accounted for 62.2 percent of the receiving yards that the Baltimore Ravens’ wide receivers produced in 2025. Smith-Njigba led the NFL in receiving yards with 1,793.

    The Seahawks also had former first-team All-Pro wide receiver Cooper Kupp last season, as well as Rashid Shaheed, who Seattle traded for nine weeks into the season. Kupp went for 593 REC yards in 2025. Shaheed recorded 188 REC yards in nine games played for the Seahawks.

    Smith-Njigba’s impact on Seattle’s offense was a major catalyst in the Seahawks winning the Super Bowl at the end of last season. He took home the AP Offensive Player of the Year award in 2025.

    The Seahawks drafted Kansas WR Emmanuel Henderson Jr. with the No. 199 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. Henderson Jr. went for 766 REC yards in 2025.

    However, save a resurgent season from Kupp in 2026, more of the same is to be expected from Smith-Njigba next season. Nevertheless, the Seahawks have a great deal of talent to work with in their receiving corp heading into next season.

    This article originally appeared on Seahawks Wire: Seahawks offense: JSN stat tells story of Seahawks’ offense from 2025

    Cooper Flagg wins NBA Rookie of the year over former Duke teammate Kon Knueppel

    Cooper Flagg set a host of records for an NBA teenager in an also-ran season for Dallas Mavericks. Kon Knueppel helped the Charlotte Hornets to a 25-win improvement that almost led to a spot in the playoffs.

    It’s no wonder they ended up in a tight Rookie of the Year race.

    Flagg edged his former Duke teammate to win the award Monday night after becoming the first rookie since Michael Jordan in 1984-85 to lead his team in points, rebounds, assists and steals.

    The 19-year-old Flagg and Knueppel were first and second in rookie scoring, the first former college teammates to do that since UConn stars Emeka Okafor and Ben Gordon in 2004-05. Philadelphia’s VJ Edgecombe was the other finalist.

    Flagg and Knueppel traded places as betting favorites during the season, but Flagg’s 96-point outburst over two games on the second-to-last weekend might have tipped the scales. Flagg was the favorite going into the announcement.

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    The first of those games was Flagg’s 51-point showing against Orlando,the first time a teenager has scored 50 in the NBA. He broke his own record for a teenager of 49, set against Knueppel and the Hornets in January.

    “I see the games every night. I can check the box scores,” Flagg said when asked how close of an eye he kept on Knueppel. “I think also I was watching Kon just because that’s one of my brothers. We had such a good connection, and we’re gonna be there for each other for the rest of our lives. I was watching him as a fan as well, but there was obviously that competition at the same time.”

    It was, as expected, one of the closest votes in Rookie of the Year history.

    Only 26 points separated Flagg and Knueppel in a balloting where 100 reporters and broadcasters who cover the league ranked their top three rookies, with five points going to first place, three to second and one to third.

    In 2002, Scottie Barnes edged Evan Mobley by 15 points.

    There were three years where the award was shared because of a tie in the voting, and two of those included Duke players Elton Brand and Grant Hill. Brand and Steve Francis tied for the award in 2000, Hill and Jason Kidd — Flagg’s current coach — tied in 1995 and Dave Cowens and Geoff Petrie tied in 1971.

    Knueppel, who was a one-and-done at Duke just like Flagg but turned 20 before his NBA career started, became the first rookie to lead the league in 3-pointers with 273.

    He averaged 18.5 points, 5.3 rebounds and 3.4 assists, while shooting 42.5% from 3-point range to join Larry Bird and Paul Pierce as only the only NBA rookies to average 15 points and five rebounds per game while shooting better than 40% from beyond the arc.

    Behind Knueppel, Charlotte won 44 games before being eliminated by Orlando in the final round of the play-in tournament.

    Flagg thought he was joining a playoff contender after the Mavericks converted a 1.8% chance in the draft lottery and won the rights to him.

    But oft-injured center Anthony Davis was sidelined again as Dallas started slowly, and was traded to Washington before Flagg’s fellow Duke alum, Kyrie Irving, could return from a knee injury. The Mavericks eventually decided to keep Irving out the entire season.

    Despite his team’s steady slide in the standings, Flagg kept making history a year after leading Duke to the Final Four as just the fourth freshman to be named AP men’s basketball player of the year.

    Flagg and Jordan are the only two rookies to record multiple games of at least 45 points since the NBA-ABA merger in 1976-77.

    Flagg was playing against LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers earlier this month when he scored 45 points and passed the 41-year-old for the most 40-point games by a teenager with his fourth. That game was the capper to the big weekend that might have decided the rookie race.

    The Mavericks ended up back in the lottery at 26-56, with Flagg having to carry a much heavier load than anticipated. He averaged 21.0 points, 5.4 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 1.2 steals in 70 games.

    “I think you talk about pressure and things like that, this season was a lot different going into it and what I was expecting and how the season ended up turning out,” Flagg said. “I think dealing with that and adjusting and kind of getting thrown in on the fly right away like that helped me long-term and throughout the season just getting really comfortable. I think I grew in a lot of different areas.”

    Golden Knights vs. Mammoth schedule: Dates, times, TV channels, scores for NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs first-round series

    Golden Knights vs. Mammoth schedule: Dates, times, TV channels, scores for NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs first-round series originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

    Two of the NHL's newest franchises, the Utah Mammoth and Vegas Golden Knights, are set for an opening round matchup full of intrigue.

    This series marks the first playoff appearance in Utah's second year as a franchise. And how fitting that it will face the Vegas Golden Knights, who made the Stanley Cup Finals in just their first season as a franchise in 2018. 

    Vegas has established itself as a perennial powerhouse and Stanley Cup champion, while the Mammoth, even as the Coyotes, never managed a Stanley Cup appearance. This opens up an opportunity for the Mammoth to pull off a major upset.

    With little to lose and much to gain, the Utah Mammoth don't have a star-studded roster. The Golden Knights are the clear favorites, but underdog stories are what sports is made for. The Utah Mammoth will try to be the next.

    Here's what you need to know to watch Golden Knights vs. Mammoth, including broadcast information and start times.

    Golden Knights vs. Mammoth schedule

    Utah leads series 2-1

    DateGameTime (ET)Watch
    April 19Game 1: Golden Knights 4, Mammoth 2
    April 21Game 2: Mammoth 3, Golden Knights 2
    April 24Game 3: Mammoth 4, Golden Knights 2
    April 27Game 4 at Utah9:30 p.m.ESPN, DIRECTV, fubo, ESPN app
    April 29Game 5 at Vegas10 p.m.TNT, truTV, DIRECTV
    May 1Game 6* at UtahTBATBA, DIRECTV
    May 2Game 7* at VegasTBATBA, DIRECTV

    * If necessary

    Where to watch Golden Knights vs. Mammoth: TV channel, live stream

    Games in the Golden Knights vs. Mammoth series will air on multiple channels. 

    Fans can stream every playoff game live on DIRECTV, which offers a free trial to new users. Games on ABC and ESPN networks can also be streamed on the ESPN app or fubo, which also has a free trial. 

    NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs schedule, key dates for 2026

    Here are the key dates to know for the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs and offseason. Some series start dates could move up depending on when previous series end. 

    EventDates
    First round beginsApril 18
    NHL Draft LotteryMay 4 or 5
    NHL Scouting Combine at BuffaloMay 31-June 6
    Stanley Cup Finals Game 7 (if necessary)June 21
    NHL Draft at Los AngelesJune 26-27
    Free agency beginsJuly 1

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    The Thrill and Agony: UFC Fight Night 274 winner and loser reactions

    Since the early days when the sport was anything but a mainstream endeavor, the MMA industry has thrived and survived through various websites, forums, and – perhaps most importantly – social-media platforms.

    Fighters interact with fans, each other and many more through the likes of X, Facebook and Instagram, which helps outsiders get a deeper look into the minds of the athletes.

    Following Saturday's UFC Fight Night 274 in Las Vegas, several of the winning and losing fighters, along with their coaches, training partners or family members, took to social media to react to the event or share a message with supporters.

    Check out some of those reactions.

    The defeated: Jafel Filho

    Brooklyn Nets jersey history No. 98 - Jason Collins (2014)

    The Brooklyn Nets have 52 jersey numbers worn by over 600 different players over the course of their history since the franchise was founded in 1967 as a charter member of the American Basketball Association (ABA), when the team was known as the "New Jersey Americans".

    Since then, that league has been absorbed by the NBA, with the team that would later become the New York Nets and New Jersey Nets before settling on the name by which they are known today, bringing their rich player and jersey history with them to the league of today.

    To commemorate the players who played for the Nets over the decades wearing those 52 different jersey numbers, Nets Wire is covering the entire history of the franchise's jersey numbers and the players who sported them since the founding of the team.

    Mar 1, 2014; Milwaukee, WI, USA; Brooklyn Nets center Jason Collins (98) guards Milwaukee Bucks center Zaza Pachulia (27) in the 2nd quarter at BMO Harris Bradley Center. Mandatory Credit: Benny Sieu-USA TODAY Sports

    And for today's article, we will continue with the seventh of 10 people to wear the No. 35 jersey, big man alum Jason Collins. After ending his college career at Stanford, Collins was picked up with the 18th overall selection of the 2001 NBA Draft by the Houston Rockets.

    The Northridge, California native played parts of the first seven seasons of his pro career with the (then) New Jersey (now, Brooklyn) Nets after a draft night deal, coming to an end when he was dealt to the Memphis Grizzlies in 2008.

    During his time suiting up for the Nets, Collins wore only jersey Nos. 35, 46, and 98, and put up 4.3 points, 4.4 rebounds, and 1.1 assists per game.

    All stats and data courtesy of Basketball Reference.

    This article originally appeared on Nets Wire: Nets jersey history No. 98 - Jason Collins (2014)

    Brooklyn Nets jersey history No. 95 - DeAndre Bembry (2022-23)

    The Brooklyn Nets have 52 jersey numbers worn by over 600 different players over the course of their history since the franchise was founded in 1967 as a charter member of the American Basketball Association (ABA), when the team was known as the "New Jersey Americans".

    Since then, that league has been absorbed by the NBA, with the team that would later become the New York Nets and New Jersey Nets before settling on the name by which they are known today, bringing their rich player and jersey history with them to the league of today.

    To commemorate the players who played for the Nets over the decades wearing those 52 different jersey numbers, Nets Wire is covering the entire history of the franchise's jersey numbers and the players who sported them since the founding of the team.

    Jan 26, 2022; Brooklyn, New York, USA; Brooklyn Nets guard DeAndre' Bembry (95) dunks the ball against the Denver Nuggets during the second quarter at Barclays Center. Mandatory Credit: Dennis Schneidler-USA TODAY Sports

    And for today's article, we will continue with the first of one people to wear the No. 95 jersey, wing alum DeAndre Bembry. After ending his college career at St. Joe's, Bembry was picked up with the 21st overall selection of the 2016 NBA Draft by the Atlanta Hawks

    The Charlotte, North Carolina native played the first four seasons of his pro career with Atlanta. He also played for the Toronto Raptors before he signed with the Brooklyn Nets in 2021. His stay with the team lasted until he was cut in 2022.

    During his time suiting up for the Nets, Bembry wore only jersey No. 95 and put up 5.8 points, 3.2 rebounds, 1.3 assists, and 1.0 steals per game.

    All stats and data courtesy of Basketball Reference.

    This article originally appeared on Nets Wire: Nets jersey history No. 95 - DeAndre Bembry (2022-23)

    Lightning vs. Canadiens schedule: Dates, times, TV channels, scores for NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs first-round series

    Lightning vs. Canadiens schedule: Dates, times, TV channels, scores for NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs first-round series originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

    With the regular season concluded for most teams around the league, it's time to shift focus to the NHL Playoffs.

    The Tampa Bay Lightning have home ice for this series, but there wasn't much separating them and the Montreal Canadiens during the regular season. It's also worth mentioning that the Canadiens are tied for the second-best road record in the NHL, at 24-9-8. Tampa has three more road losses than Montreal, but both teams have played stellar hockey during this year's campaign.

    Despite finishing with the same number of points, the Lightning head into this series with a clear edge, opening up as the largest favorite in the first round (-250, DraftKings). Tampa held a slight goals per game over the Habs at 3.5 GPG, compared to Montreal's 3.4. Where the Lightning distance themselves is through their defense. They only allow 2.79 goals per game, the third-best in the league, compared to the Canadiens' 3.06 (16th). 

    The Canadiens do have an edge, though, pertaining to how frequently the Lightning fall victim to penalties. Montreal scores on 23.1% on its power plays, which should make the difference, as Tampa Bay leads the league in penalties per game. They were the only team to average north of 5 penalties a game this season (5.2). The Lightning also lead the league in penalties drawn, with 5.0 per game, but their lackluster power play has held them back this year. 

    Head-to-head this season, the Canadiens have won the most recent three games, only losing their first matchup against Tampa by means of a 6-1 blowout at Bell Centre.

    Here's what you need to know to watch Lightning vs. Canadiens, including broadcast information and start times.

    Lightning vs. Canadiens schedule

    Series tied 2-2

    DateGameTime (ET)Watch
    April 19Game 1: Canadiens 4, Lightning 3 (OT)
    April 21Game 2: Lightning 3, Canadiens 2 (OT)
    April 24Game 3: Canadiens 3, Lightning 2 (OT)
    April 26Game 4: Lightning 3, Canadiens 2
    April 29Game 5 at Lightning7 p.m.ESPN2, DIRECTV, fubo, ESPN app
    May 1Game 6 at CanadiensTBATBA, DIRECTV
    May 3Game 7* at LightningTBATBA, DIRECTV

    * If necessary

    Where to watch Lightning vs. Canadiens: TV channel, live stream

    Games in the Lightning vs. Canadiens series will air on multiple channels. 

    Fans can stream every playoff game live on DIRECTV, which offers a free trial to new users. Games on ABC and ESPN networks can also be streamed on the ESPN app or fubo, which also has a free trial. 

    NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs schedule, key dates for 2026

    Here are the key dates to know for the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs and offseason. Some series start dates could move up depending on when the previous series end. 

    EventDates
    First round beginsApril 18
    NHL Draft LotteryMay 4 or 5
    NHL Scouting Combine at BuffaloMay 31-June 6
    Stanley Cup Finals Game 7 (if necessary)June 21
    NHL Draft at Los AngelesJune 26-27
    Free agency beginsJuly 1

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    Penguins vs. Flyers Series Schedule: Dates, Channels, Streams for 2026 NHL Playoffs

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    Penguins vs. Flyers Series Schedule: Dates, Channels, Streams for 2026 NHL Playoffs originally appeared on SportsNet Pittsburgh. Add SportsNet Pittsburgh as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

    For the first time since 2018, the Penguins and Flyers will collide in a best-of-seven series. Pittsburgh secured the No. 2 seed in the Metropolitan Division, setting up a heavyweight clash with a Philadelphia squad that won six of its last seven games on the way to a playoff berth.

    The Penguins surpassed all expectations in Year 1 under Dan Muse, finishing with 98 points and landing behind only the Hurricanes in the division standings. Pittsburgh rolls into the bracket with a high-octane offense that generated 3.54 goals per game, one of the best marks in the NHL.

    On the other side, the Flyers are led by Travis Konecny and Trevor Zegras, both of whom tallied more than 60 points this season. Just like Pittsburgh, Philadelphia returns to the postseason under a first-year head coach in Rick Tocchet, who was a member of Pittsburgh's coaching staff when the Pens won back-to-back Stanley Cups in 2016 and 2017.

    Here is the complete series schedule for Penguins vs. Flyers, including TV and streaming options for playoff games.

    Penguins vs. Flyers schedule: Philadelphia leads 3-2

    DateGameTime (ET)LocalNational
    April 18 Game 1: Flyers 3, Penguins 2
    April 20Game 2: Flyers 3, Penguins 0
    April 22Game 3: Flyers 5, Penguins 2
    April 25Game 4: Penguins 4, Flyers 2
    April 27Game 5: Penguins 3, Flyers 2
    April 29Game 6: Penguins vs. Flyers7:30 p.m.SNP, SNP 360fuboTNT, truTV, DIRECTV
    May 2Game 7*: Flyers vs. PenguinsTBDTBDTBD

    *If necessary

    How to watch Penguins vs. Flyers: TV channels, live streams

    • TV channels: SportsNet Pittsburgh (local) | ESPN, TBS, TNT, truTV (national)
    • Live streams: SNP 360fubo (local) | ESPN appDIRECTV (national)

    First-round games between the Penguins and Flyers will air locally on SportsNet Pittsburgh and nationally on ESPN, TBS, TNT and truTV. Games will also be available to stream locally on SNP 360 and fubo and nationally on the ESPN app and DIRECTV.

    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.)

    NHL Playoffs bracket 2026

    Eastern Conference

    Atlantic Division

    • (A1) Sabres vs. (WC1) Bruins
    • (A2) Lightning vs. (A3) Canadiens

    Metropolitan Division

    • (M1) Hurricanes vs. (WC2) Senators
    • (M2) Penguins vs. (M3) Flyers

    Western Conference

    Central Division

    • (C1) Avalanche vs. (WC2) Kings
    • (C2) Stars vs. (C3) Wild

    Pacific Division

    • (P1) Golden Knights vs. (WC1) Mammoth
    • (P2) Oilers vs. (P3) Ducks

    YOUR 2026 #STANLEYCUP PLAYOFFS BRACKET IS HERE 🔒

    📺: The #StanleyCup Playoffs begin SATURDAY on @espn, @NHL_On_TNT, @Sportsnet, & @TVASportspic.twitter.com/N4wSW1bhSl

    — NHL (@NHL) April 17, 2026

    NHL Playoffs schedule, key dates for 2026

    Here are the key dates to know for the NHL Playoffs:

    EventDates
    Regular season endsApril 16
    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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    Purple Row After Dark: The value of a shutout

    DENVER, COLORADO - MAY 10: Detail of the scoreboard of the San Diego Padres against the Colorado Rockies in the ninth inning at Coors Field on May 10, 2025 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images) | Getty Images

    On Sunday, in the second game of a doubleheader — and when the bullpen had to cover 3.2 innings in Game 1 — Chase Dollander threw seven shutout innings to help the Rockies shut out the Mets 3-0. The result was Colorado’s first shutout of 2026.

    In 2025, the Rockies only held opponents scoreless three times. The first was on July 23 with a 6-0 win over St. Louis at Coors Field. The second came in St. Louis on Aug. 12 when the Rockies won 3-0. The last came on Sept. 5 when Colorado blanked the Padres 3-0 in Denver.

    On the other side, the Rockies were shut out by opponents 18 times last year. I suppose that’s to be expected with a -424 run differential. Colorado put up goose eggs in three games in 2025 by April 13 alone.

    This year, it’s been a totally different story. The Rockies have only been held scoreless once this season, and that came on April 21 in a very un-Coors Field-like 1-0 loss to San Diego.

    Having the Rockies first shutout almost three months earlier than last season and being held scoreless only once so far is another indicator of why baseball is more fun in 2026.

    It also raises an interesting question: would you rather see the Rockies pitchers hurl more shutouts or the Colorado offense get shut out fewer times? As a fan, what is more satisfying?


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    Bruins Set to Change Lineup Again Ahead of Game 5

    Bruins Set to Change Lineup Again Ahead of Game 5
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    The Boston Bruins (1-3) are facing elimination on Tuesday and will need a win to force another game at the TD Garden. 

    They practiced on Monday before taking a flight to Buffalo, but Viktor Arvidsson and Nikita Zadorov were not present. Mikey Eyssimont replaced Arvidsson, and Mason Lohrei filled in for Zadorov, per Bridgette Proulx of WEEI

    Lukas Reichel and Jordan Harris remained in the lineup as well. Sturm mentioned that it was tough timing for those two to come into the lineup, as the whole team did not have its best night. 

    “Don’t look at the lines today. It’s going to be different tomorrow. Today, we just filled it up with Mikey,” Marco Sturm said after practice on Monday. “I need more time with the decision about lineups, there will be, definitely some changes [Tuesday], but today, there were different areas [that] were more important than just lines.” 

    James Hagens and Alex Steeves were the extra forwards, and Henri Jokiharju was the extra defenseman at practice on Monday.

    Sturm added that it is necessary to get players into the playoffs, but he cannot expect the players making their playoff debuts to “be the difference already.” That may influence his lineup decision on Tuesday. 

    “That was one of the reasons, I think, why James [Hagens] came out, that was one of the reasons,” the Bruins head coach said. “It might be one or two guys tomorrow, I don’t know. Yeah, could be. It’s going to be a man’s game, and I’m going to try whoever is willing to go through and who can handle it the best, and I think that’s what we need tomorrow.”

    The Bruins will not skate on Tuesday morning. Marco Sturm will meet with the media a few hours before gametime to address lineup changes. 

    A practice after an “embarrassing” loss will never be a good one. Sturm told the media gathered at Warrior Ice Arena that he sensed the urgency from the guys. He added that there was a conversation after practice where he told the players they are all in the same boat. 

    “I mean, guys called it, I called it too. Guys were embarrassed yesterday about our performance, especially at home. Today they came in, and they were pissed. You know, we could see it in practice. It was intense, and we need it to be intense because we can’t have it loose.”

    Playing loose is what has caused the Bruins trouble, especially in Game 4, where they allowed six straight goals and left their goaltender hung out to dry.

    Now, with their backs against the wall, Sturm’s message is clear. 

    “We have a one-game mission, and that’s just going to be tomorrow. That was the message today. It’s one game. That’s it. That’s how we look at it. They’re going to be ready, but we got to make sure we’re going to be ready right from the start.”

    On Sunday evening, Sturm did not talk about the little details because they were not there. 

    They have been all season. The Bruins won more games than expected and clung to their structure and identity to pull off wins against the league’s best. 

    If they want to force a Game 6, they have to go back to what brought them this far. 

    “We got to play together as a unit of five,” Sturm said. “That’s something I can share because we didn’t do it at all. Not at all. There was always a piece missing. Always. And I think that made us so good [in the past]. You know, being very structured and being hard to play against and being connected, that made us [get] to the playoffs, and we got to remember that.”

    David Pastrnak echoed that after the game Sunday.

    “Yeah, I mean start with defense, you know, and details,” said Pastrnak. “Obviously, we have to play a tight-checking game, win the 1-0 game if you have to. So starting with the d-zone, you know, better in front of our goalie, and he’s been standing on his head. So it starts with defense. That’s our identity on this team, and be hard to play against.”

    Pastrnak on moving on to Game 5: “Yeah, I mean start with defense, you know, and details. Obviously, we have to play a tight-checking game, win the 1-0 game if you have to. So starting with the d-zone, you know, better in front of our goalie, and he’s been standing on his head.”… pic.twitter.com/Bu1c2ImLP0

    — Jack Studley (@jackstudley13) April 26, 2026

    The Bruins need three wins to advance to Round 2; the focus is one at a time. 

    Game 5 is on Tuesday night at KeyBank Center in Buffalo at 7:30 PM. 

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    Penguins vs. Flyers schedule: Dates, times, TV channels, scores for NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs first-round series

    Sidney Crosby

    Penguins vs. Flyers schedule: Dates, times, TV channels, scores for NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs first-round series originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

    For the first time since 2018, the Penguins and Flyers will collide in a best-of-seven series. Pittsburgh secured the No. 2 seed in the Metropolitan Division, setting up a heavyweight clash with a Philadelphia squad that won six of its last seven games on the way to a playoff berth.

    The Penguins surpassed all expectations in Year 1 under Dan Muse, finishing with 98 points and landing behind only the Hurricanes in the division standings. Pittsburgh rolls into the bracket with a high-octane offense that generated 3.54 goals per game, one of the best marks in the NHL.

    On the other side, the Flyers are led by Travis Konecny and Trevor Zegras, both of whom tallied more than 60 points this season. Just like Pittsburgh, Philadelphia returns to the postseason under a first-year head coach in Rick Tocchet, who was a member of Pittsburgh's coaching staff when the Pens won back-to-back Stanley Cups in 2016 and 2017.

    Here is the complete series schedule for Penguins vs. Flyers, including TV and streaming options for playoff games.

    Penguins vs. Flyers schedule

    Philadelphia leads series 3-2

    DateGameTime (ET)National
    April 18 Game 1: Flyers 3, Penguins 2
    April 20Game 2: Flyers 3, Penguins 0
    April 22Game 3: Flyers 5, Penguins 2
    April 25Game 4: Penguins 4, Flyers 2
    April 27Game 5: Penguins 3, Flyers 2
    April 29Game 6: Penguins vs. Flyers7:30 p.m.TNT, truTV, DIRECTV
    May 2Game 7*: Flyers vs. PenguinsTBDTBD

    *If necessary

    Where to watch Penguins vs. Flyers: TV channels, live streams

    Games in the Penguins vs. Flyers series will air on multiple channels. 

    Fans can stream every playoff game live on DIRECTV, which offers a free trial to new users. Games on ABC and ESPN networks can also be streamed on the ESPN app or fubo, which also has a free trial. 

    NHL Playoffs bracket 2026

    Click here for the 2026 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs bracket, updated live as series are completed.

    NHL playoffs bracket 2026

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    NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs schedule, key dates for 2026

    Here are the key dates to know for the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs and offseason. Some series start dates could move up depending on when previous series end. 

    EventDates
    First round beginsApril 18
    NHL Draft LotteryMay 4 or 5
    NHL Scouting Combine at BuffaloMay 31-June 6
    Stanley Cup Finals Game 7 (if necessary)June 21
    NHL Draft at Los AngelesJune 26-27
    Free agency beginsJuly 1

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    Dodgers vs. Marlins game I chat

    Apr 25, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Chicago Cubs pitcher Vince Velasquez (not pictured) throws a wild pitch to catcher Miguel Amaya (9) against Los Angeles Dodgers designated hitter Shohei Ohtani (17) during the sixth inning at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kiyoshi Mio-Imagn Images | Kiyoshi Mio-Imagn Images

    The Dodgers and the Marlins meet for the first time in 2026.

    Tonight's #Dodgers lineup vs. Marlins: pic.twitter.com/FkGLxWw7im

    — Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers) April 27, 2026

    hopped off the plane at LAX

    📺: https://t.co/pMAEOPHNJ8
    👂: @MarlinsRadio, @radiomambi710, @1043wqam
    ⏰: 10:10 PM ET#FightinFishpic.twitter.com/DuRT56vusp

    — Miami Marlins (@Marlins) April 27, 2026

    Monday’s game info

    • Teams: Dodgers vs. Marlins
    • Ballpark: Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles
    • Start time: 7:10 p.m. PT
    • TV: SportsNet LA
    • Radio: AM 570 (English), KTNQ 1020 AM (Spanish)

    Cards get consecutive HRs, 2-run double in 9th and top Pirates 4-2 after being no-hit into 7th

    PITTSBURGH (AP) — Jose Fermin hit a tiebreaking two-run double after Pedro Pages and JJ Wetherholt hit consecutive homers — all in the ninth inning — as the St. Louis Cardinals rallied to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 4-2 Monday night after breaking up a perfect game bid in the seventh inning.

    With the Pirates leading 2-0, four Pittsburgh pitchers combined to shut down the Cardinals through 6 2/3 innings before Alec Burleson legged out a two-out, infield single off Evan Sisk in the seventh.

    Pages' and Wetherholt’s home runs off Dennis Santana (2-2) lifted the Cardinals into a 2-all tie before Fermin’s double into the left-field corner scored Victor Scott II and Burleson, giving St. Louis a 4-2 lead.

    Ryan Fernandez (1-0) earned the win and George Soriano got a ground out, strikeout and, after a single by Nick Gonzales, a fly out for his first save as the Cardinals snapped a four-game skid.

    Pittsburgh opener Mason Montgomery and Justin Lawrence each pitched an inning and Wilber Dotel worked the next four, striking out three. Sisk pitched two-thirds of an inning before he replaced by Isaac Mattson after allowing the Cardinals' first hit. The Pirates carried their two-run lead into the ninth before Santana blew the save.

    The Pirates scored one run in each of the first two innings on RBI singles by Ryan O’Hearn and Jake Mangum off Dustin May In six innings, May allowed two runs on seven hits with two strikeouts and two walks.

    Burleson and Fermin had two hits apiece for St. Louis. The Pirates got two hits each from Gonzales and Mangum.

    Pirates center fielder Oneil Cruz was a late scratch because of illness

    Up next

    Cardinals RHP Kyle Leahy (2-3, 5.63 ERA) is expected to face Pirates RHP Braxton Ashcraft (1-1, 2.43) on Tuesday night.

    Vote for Greater Cincinnati high school athlete of the week, April 27

    Voting is open for The Enquirer's next Beacon Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine Athletes of the Week ballotof the 2025-26 high school sports year for activity through April 26.

    Enquirer/Cincinnati.com readers can vote for their favorite high school Athletes of the Week on their desktop, the Cincinnati.com mobile web or Cincinnati.com app once per hour. Deadline is 4 p.m. on Friday. 

    Scroll down to the bottom of this story for the ballots.

    Beacon Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine is the sponsor for the Enquirer's Athlete of the Week ballots.

    More: How to add names to Cincinnati Enquirer's high school athletes of the week ballot in 2025

    Voting occurs each week during all high school sports seasons and recognizes athletes across all sports. Please do not email your votes; they will not count. 

    Also, our system considers Wi-Fi as one IP address ‒ to prevent people from clearing caches to vote without limit ‒ so if multiple people on a shared Wi-Fi are voting, they should briefly take their phones off Wi-Fi for the hourly votes to count.

    For past winners: The Enquirer will no longer mail certificates to schools after getting feedback that families weren't receiving them. Alex Harrison will make digital copies of all certificates available to families by 8 a.m. the Monday after the Friday win. Families will access the PDFs through this public Dropbox link. Once printed, families can email a photo to mlaughman@enquirer.com for our gallery.

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    This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Vote for Cincinnati Enquirer high school athlete of the week, April 27

    Vote for Greater Cincinnati high school athlete of the week, April 27

    Voting is open for The Enquirer's next Beacon Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine Athletes of the Week ballotof the 2025-26 high school sports year for activity through April 26.

    Enquirer/Cincinnati.com readers can vote for their favorite high school Athletes of the Week on their desktop, the Cincinnati.com mobile web or Cincinnati.com app once per hour. Deadline is 4 p.m. on Friday. 

    Scroll down to the bottom of this story for the ballots.

    Beacon Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine is the sponsor for the Enquirer's Athlete of the Week ballots.

    More: How to add names to Cincinnati Enquirer's high school athletes of the week ballot in 2025

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    For past winners: The Enquirer will no longer mail certificates to schools after getting feedback that families weren't receiving them. Alex Harrison will make digital copies of all certificates available to families by 8 a.m. the Monday after the Friday win. Families will access the PDFs through this public Dropbox link. Once printed, families can email a photo to mlaughman@enquirer.com for our gallery.

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    Telemundo Adds Fútbol Legends To FIFA World Cup 2026™ Coverage Team

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    Telemundo taps fútbol legends to its World Cup 2026 coverage team.

    Telemundo

    With a little more than a month until kickoff on June 11, Telemundo is bolstering its coverage team for the FIFA World Cup 2026™.

    T​h​e network, which has held the exclusive U.S. Spanish-language broadcasting rights since the 2018 tournament in Russia, is preparing for its most expansive presentation of the multi-country event, bringing on board high-profile figures from the sport to its coverage team.

    The first group of fútbol legends and experts joining Telemundo's coverage team across the United States, Canada, and Mexico includes former Mexico captain Andrés Guardado, Real Madrid icon Guti, and renowned Argentine coach José Pékerman. They are joined by former Manchester United captain Antonio Valencia and Panama's legendary striker Julio César Dely Valdés.

    Each brings a distinct perspective. Guardado, known as "El Principito," will offer insight from five World Cup appearances and nearly two decades with Mexico's national team.

    Guti adds the perspective of a midfielder who won 15 major titles with Real Madrid. Pékerman arrives with coaching experience leading both Argentina and Colombia, while Valencia and Dely Valdés bring years of leadership at the highest levels of club and international play.

    Telemundo said this announcement is the first in a series of talent reveals planned for the coming weeks, with more high-profile names expected to join the roster.

    700 Hours, 104 Matches

    Telemundo, which launched its one-year countdown to the tournament last year, has announced extensive plans for the event held across the United States, Canada, and Mexico through July 19.

    The network will broadcast 700 hours of World Cup programming, the most ever for a Spanish-language presentation in the United States. Its coverage includes all 104 matches live, with 92 airing free over-the-air on Telemundo and 12 on Universo, marking the most matches ever aired on a U.S. broadcast network regardless of language.

    Every match will also stream live on the Telemundo App and on Peacock for Premium and Premium Plus subscribers. Production teams will be live on-site at all 104 games across the three host nations, providing real-time coverage from every stadium.

    "The FIFA World Cup is the ultimate stage for the sport, and our goal is to deliver coverage that matches its magnitude with authenticity, expertise, and cultural connection," said Joaquín Duro, EVP of Sports and Head of Streaming at NBCUniversal Telemundo Enterprises.

    This article was originally published on Forbes.com

    Who were Broncos' best, worst picks in 2026 NFL Draft?

    Who were Broncos' best, worst picks in 2026 NFL Draft? originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

    The 2026 NFL Draft is in the books and the Denver Broncos have added more depth to a roster many feel is ready to compete for the Super Bowl. Did this draft put the team over the top?

    Jordan Dajani of CBS Sports decided to list a best and worst pick for every team in the league. The Broncos didn't have a pick until late in the second round due to the Jaylen Waddle trade, and they traded that pick to go back four spots into the third round while adding an extra sixth-round pick. The team seemed to do the best it could with what it had to work with. 

    Still, not every pick is going to be a hit. That is true for nearly every team, every year. 

    Dajani chose Boise State's Kage Casey, an offensive tackle taken in the fourth round, as the Broncos' best pick. For the worst, he went with seventh-round safety Miles Scott. Were these the right choices?

    Broncos' best, worst picks in 2026 NFL Draft

    For the Broncos' best pick, Washington's Jonah Coleman seems like an excellent fit. The Broncos needed help at the running back position and it would have been shocking to see the team run it back with the exact same group from last year. 

    That group comes with a major injury history for J.K. Dobbins and RJ Harvey is more of a scatback/receiver out of the backfield than a guy you want to try and run in between the tackles. 

    That is why Coleman is the perfect complement to this group. He's a tough runner who is a sneaky option in the passing game and his pass protection is terrific for a rookie coming into the league. 

    As for the team's worst pick, I'll agree with Dajani on Scott. The former Illinois safety will likely have the toughest time of any of this year's picks of making the final 53-man roster. Though the Broncos could have used more depth at safety, he will face long odds this summer. 

    HOT READ:Broncos' draft results may show surprising level of confidence in one player

    Aside from that, it's hard to argue that the Broncos didn't get great value with each of their other picks. 

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    Penguins/Flyers Game 5 Recap: Pens find a way, pull out another win to keep season alive

    PITTSBURGH, PA - APRIL 27: Philadelphia Flyers goaltender Dan Vladar (80) has the puck bounce of him for a goal by Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman Kris Letang (58) (not pictured) during the second period in Game Five of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs First Round between the Philadelphia Flyers and the Pittsburgh Penguins on April 27, 2026, at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, PA. (Photo by Jeanine Leech/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

    Pregame

    The Penguins use the same players, lines and goalie from Game 4 for Game 5.

    How we're lining up for Game 5 ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/um0bocTicF

    — x – Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) April 27, 2026

    The Flyers make a few changes, Alex Bump is in and Matvei Michkov is out up front. On the blueline Emil Andrae is in and Noah Juulsen takes a seat.

    #Flyers lines in warmups vs. PIT 🐧

    Alex Bump and Emil Andrae in.
    Matvei Michkov is a healthy scratch

    Barkey-Zegras-Tippett
    Konecny-Dvorak-Martone
    Bump-Cates-Foerster
    Glendening-Couturier-Hathaway

    Sanheim-Ristolainen
    York-Drysdale
    Seeler-Andrae

    Vladař

    — Jackie Spiegel (@jackiespiegel93) April 27, 2026

    First period

    The Flyers get a few chances early and some close calls when Arturs Silovs makes the first stop and leaves a couple of rebounds just in front of him. It’s the Penguins who strike first, almost out of no where on their first shot of the game. Elmer Soderblom dumps the puck, looks routine until Anthony Mantha barges in on the forecheck and wins the puck from Rasmus Ristolainen. Mantha centers the puck and it ends up on the stick of Soderblom who hammers it by Dan Vladar. Pittsburgh up 1-0 just 2:45 into the game.

    ELMER SODERBLOM SCORES ON THE FIRST SHOT OF THE GAME!!! #StanleyCup

    📺: @espn, @Sportsnet, & @TVASportspic.twitter.com/5OPSLHB8br

    — NHL (@NHL) April 27, 2026

    Sam Girard takes the first penalty of the game with a tripping call early, the Pens’ PK kills it off.

    Soderblom gets tripped to draw a penalty then shenanigans ensue after the whistle. Travis Konecny goads Evgeni Malkin into punching him, Mantha gets tied up with someone. Both the Pens go off, Konecny joins them, Pittsburgh ends up with a 5v4 power play out of it, nothing comes of it.

    The Flyers get a push at the end, Trevor Zegras has a puck roll off his stick when he tries to lift a backhand shot, then tries to shoot after pulling the puck between his legs but misses wide.

    Time runs out in a hectic first. Philadelphia has an 11-9 edge in shots, Pittsburgh has a 1-0 lead where it counts.

    Second period

    The Pens’ third line stacks another tremendous shift with zone time to trap the Flyers in. They start getting a change and Connor Dewar gets a pass from Sidney Crosby that he blows a wrist shot over the shoulder of Vladar. It’s in and out so quickly the refs on the ice didn’t see it was a good goal. A quick review confirms it was. 2-0 Pens.

    We would once again, like to remind you…

    YOU CAN'T OUTDO THE DEWAR. pic.twitter.com/Lh60gSqLU3

    — x – Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) April 28, 2026

    Before the crowd stops cheering, Alex Bump zooms by Parker Wotherspoon and flips a shot that leaks through Silovs. 2-1 just 12 seconds after the last goal.

    BUMP IT UP. #PHIvsPIT | #IgniteTheOrangepic.twitter.com/0UdtSrThBC

    — x – Philadelphia Flyers (@NHLFlyers) April 28, 2026

    Erik Karlsson has to trip a player to prevent a rush and he’s the next to the penalty box, his teammates kill it off without giving up as much as a shot.

    Chaotic ending, Crosby is felled by a Ryan Shea shot to his knee. He’d leave the game and return momentarily.

    Momentum shifts to the Flyers, they catch the Pittsburgh fourth line for a long d-zone shift where they just can’t clear the puck. Eventually that comes back to haunt them, Travis Sanheim shoots the puck, it clicks off the stick of Karlsson and in. 2-2 game.

    The blueliners keep doing damage. 👊#PHIvsPIT | #IgniteTheOrangepic.twitter.com/039nikdfBZ

    — x – Philadelphia Flyers (@NHLFlyers) April 28, 2026

    Then it’s the Pens turn for a good bounce, Kris Letang shoots from deep, the puck bounces off the end wall and Vladar’s skate and into trickle into the net with the Flyer goalie unable to find where it went. 3-2, Pens back in front.

    SANNY BLAST. #PHIvsPIT | #IgniteTheOrangepic.twitter.com/BXvTGKdAT1

    — x – Philadelphia Flyers (@NHLFlyers) April 28, 2026

    The second period amped up quickly. Both teams scored two goals, a couple of zany bounces along the way and this game heads into the third period at 3-2 Penguins.

    Third period

    Bryan Rust dekes around a defender and tries to go forehand but Vladar gets the big leg outstretched to it in the first minute. The Pens stay on their front foot with zone time and Andrae trips Malkin to send the Pens to their second power play of the game. They mainly just pass it around, getting only a long and predictable shot that’s easy to stop/

    The rest of the period moves quickly, both teams battle along the walls and middle of the ice but few shots are found for either side. The clock runs for about 7 minutes straight in the second half of the period and that becomes a big ally for Pittsburgh.

    Whistles come, the Pens hang on with a few icings and Crosby has narrow misses on a few chances at the empty net after the Flyers pull Vladar. The crowd roars as the time grows short and runs out. Pittsburgh forces a Game 6.

    Some thoughts

    • The Pens have kept the Flyers off the scoreboard in the first period of all five games. First period scoring was a major edge to Pittsburgh in the regular season and that’s held up in this series so far.
    • The second periods on the other hand have been tough goes. The Flyers have been very strong in the middle period.
    • Great to see Mantha show up and finally make something happen. That line was devoid of offense in the series until that point and they got back to basics. Dump the puck, create some havoc on the forecheck, get to the net. Worked out well.
    • It seems like as this series has gone on the Penguins are finding more ways to break through the Flyer trap and neutral zone. The weak side outlet is often there and they’re starting to find it more for some easier releases into space all the way up to entering the offensive zone.
    • Kudos to whoever put Crosby out for a change on the fly in the second period instead of Acciari to play with the other fourth liners. It was the perfect moment for it with so much momentum building and paid off when Crosby made a great play to glove done a clearing attempt and then Dewar finished for the second goal.
    • Two game winning goals for Kris Letang. This one was a fluky one, but they count just the same. By hook or crook the Pens have found some unusual ways to manufacture goals in the last few games.
    • Another multi-point night for Crosby, the formula was kinda the same as Game 4 with the captain finding a way to help create offense.
    • On that note, Ilya Solovyov only played 10 shifts and 6:09 total in this game. Exactly like last time, the Pens are going to be leaning on Karlsson and Letang for as far as that will take them.
    • Another solid night from Silovs too. The first goal against was one he’ll want back, not much can be done about the deflection on the second. Kudos to him that was all there was to talk about, if he can keep finding ways to keep the goals against to 2 then you gotta like the Pens’ chances. (That said, the Flyers missed the net on 22 shots tonight, including several very good looks. Again, might be classified as by any means necessary but for now you gotta take what you can get).

    The Flyers were always going back to Philadelphia after tonight. What they didn’t want is for the Penguins to follow them. Well, that’s happening, courtesy of Pittsburgh’s big win that will start to shift the pressure a bit to the other team that haven’t been able to close things out. Game 6 on Wednesday night.

    What to know about Coastal Carolina before UNC matchup

    North Carolina will play in another top 10 matchup against the defending national runner up, No. 9 Coastal Carolina.

    The second-ranked Tar Heels are coming off a series win over Duke, their seventh straight series win since opening ACC play with a series loss to Virginia. The Diamond Heels clinched the Duke series with a 22-5 throttling of the Blue Devils in the rubber match.

    The Chanticleers (30-13) are coming off a series win over Texas State. Coastal Carolina is building on a highly successful 2025 season in which it went 56-13, won the Sun Belt regular-season and tournament titles and finished as the national runner-up, losing to LSU under then first-year head coach Kevin Schnall.

    The Chanticleers have several standout players.

    One of them is outfielder Dean Mihos, who leads the team in batting average (.320), hits (55) and doubles (12), while also scoring 46 runs with five home runs and 33 RBIs.

    They will also have solid pitching available tonight, with a potential appearance from closer Darin Horn, who has five saves this season.

    First pitch is set for 7 p.m. at Boshamer Stadium in Chapel Hill. Here are some key things to know about Coastal Carolina:

    Coastal Carolina’s mid-major powerhouse status

    Jun 30, 2016; Omaha, NE, USA; Coastal Carolina Chanticleers players celebrate with the national championship trophy after defeating the Arizona Wildcats in game three of the College World Series championship series at TD Ameritrade Park. Mandatory Credit: Steven Branscombe-USA TODAY Sports

    The Chanticleers are one of the nation’s best programs, let alone among those with mid-major status.

    Coastal Carolina won the national championship in 2016 and has won 17 conference titles, made 21 NCAA regional appearances and five super regional appearances. The program has hosted a regional as a No. 1 seed on seven occasions (2005, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2018, 2025). The Chanticleers have won 50 or more games in 2005, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2016 and 2025.

    In its two College World Series appearances, Coastal Carolina reached the national championship series both times. It beat Arizona to win the 2016 national title and fell to LSU in the 2025 championship series.

    Since 2016, the Chanticleers have gone 412-203-3 with four conference titles (one Big South, three Sun Belt), nine NCAA tournament appearances, two College World Series appearances and one national championship.

    Gary Gilmore, who coached Coastal Carolina for 28 seasons from 1996 to 2024 and led the school to its first and only national title, was inducted into the ABCA Hall of Fame in 2022.

    Offense built on “small ball”

    Jun 22, 2025; Omaha, Neb, USA; Coastal Carolina Chanticleers designated hitter Dean Mihos (8) hits a single against the LSU Tigers during the ninth inning at Charles Schwab Field. Mandatory Credit: Dylan Widger-Imagn Images

    Coastal Carolina’s offense is built around small ball — patience at the plate, timely hitting, getting on base by any means necessary, bunting and aggressive but disciplined baserunning. The Chanticleers do not rely heavily on power or extra-base hits; they prioritize getting on base and then applying pressure.

    They rank 26th nationally in total stolen bases and 27th in stolen bases per game. Seven Chanticleers have at least 10 steals this season, and they rank second in the nation in sacrifice bunts. For North Carolina, controlling the running game will be critical to keeping Coastal’s offense in check.

    Coastal Carolina is not afraid of the ACC

    Jun 18, 2025; Omaha, Neb, USA; Coastal Carolina Chanticleers designated hitter Dean Mihos (8) celebrates after hitting a two RBI triple against the Louisville Cardinals during the fifth inning at Charles Schwab Field. Mandatory Credit: Dylan Widger-Imagn Images

    As their postseason success this century has shown, the Chanticleers are not afraid of the sport’s traditional powers.

    That has continued this season, as Coastal Carolina is 3-2 against ACC teams. Here are the Chanticleers’ 2026 results against ACC opponents:

    • L 6-4 vs. NC State on March 3
    • W 10-4 vs. Wake Forest on March 10
    • W 11-6 vs. Clemson on March 24
    • W 2-1 vs. Wake Forest on April 7
    • L 10-5 vs. Wake Forest on April 14

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    This article originally appeared on Tar Heels Wire: UNC Baseball vs. Coastal Carolina: What to know about the Chanticleers

    Dave Portnoy Says He'd Be 'Surprised' By This Celtics Playoff Outcome

    Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy

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    After waxing the Philadelphia 76ers by 32 points for the second time in eight days, the Boston Celtics are on the cusp of advancing to the Eastern Conference Semifinals for the fifth straight season. All they need to do is win one more game against the reeling Sixers, which they'll likely do at home on Tuesday.

    The Celtics have been the most dominant team in the Eastern Conference Playoffs so far, as they're the only team in the conference with a 3-1 series lead entering play on Monday. The New York Knicks, Detroit Pistons and Cleveland Cavaliers have all faced more resistance than expected in the first round.

    Boston is playing the best basketball in the East right now and is favored to win the conference, which Dave Portnoy expects them to do.

    "I'd be surprised not to see the Celtics in the Finals." - @stoolpresidentepic.twitter.com/qyvSz6vZd8

    — Wake Up Barstool (@wakeupbarstool) April 27, 2026

    "They're healthy. They look good," Portnoy said on Monday's episode of "Wake Up Barstool." "I think the West obviously poses a far more serious challenge. I'd be surprised not to see the Celtics in the Finals."

    At this point, the Celtics falling short of the Finals would be extremely surprising. While the Western Conference is more talented than the East, Portnoy thinks Boston can compete with whichever team wins the West, most likely the Oklahoma City Thunder or San Antonio Spurs.

    "This is a championship team. This is a team that has won a title," Portnoy added. "If it does come down to... OKC-Celtics. Maybe San Antonio-Celtics. I think that's gonna be a helluva series. I don't think there's any blink in the Celtics. They'll be an underdog, but would it shock me if they won that series? No, it wouldn't."

    The Celtics have the second-best title odds behind the Thunder, so they're a legit championship contender. OKC may be a bit better, but in a best-of-seven series, anything can happen.

    More NBA: Advanced Stats Reveal Sneaky Reason For Celtics' Dominance Vs. 76ers

    Patriots cut another WR after passing on picking one in the NFL draft

    John Jiles’ time with the New England Patriots has come to an end.

    According to Sports Illustrated’s Mike Kadlick, the Patriots released Jiles on Monday.

    Jiles began his NFL career with the New York Giants in 2024. He signed a three-year, $2.86 million deal with the Giants as an undrafted free agent that year.

    The 25-year-old was signed to the Patriots’ practice squad before Week 4 of the 2024 NFL season. He did not play in a regular season game for New England during his time with the team.

    Jiles most recently signed a futures contract with the Patriots on February 10. The Patriots part ways with Jiles after choosing not to select a wide receiver in the 2026 NFL Draft and signing four undrafted free agent wide receivers after the conclusion of the event.

    Those players will have a chance to battle it out in training camp for a roster spot, while Jiles seeks his opportunity elsewhere.

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    Dodgers closer Edwin Diaz targets a July return from elbow surgery

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — Dodgers closer Edwin Diaz said Monday he was feeling good, five days after undergoing elbow surgery to have five loose bodies removed from his pitching arm, and the right-hander is eager to return after the All-Star break in July.

    Diaz sported three small bandages on his right elbow. He had surgery last Wednesday in Los Angeles.

    “Everything went well,” he said. “I feel really good. I can move my arm really good right now. I’m really surprised because the surgery was on Wednesday."

    The 32-year-old reliever said he's known about the loose bodies since 2012, when he was drafted by the Seattle Mariners out of Puerto Rico. Loose bodies are small fragments of bone or cartilage that have broken off and are floating freely in the joint space. They act like debris in the hinge joint and can potentially restrict movement.

    “I knew I had it and never felt something weird with my arm,” he said. “It’s the first time in my career my arm is sore.”

    Diaz didn't feel comfortable throwing on April 19 at Colorado. He failed to get an out in the eighth inning while allowing three runs and three hits to go with a walk in Los Angeles' 9-6 loss.

    “My arm was feeling tired and tight,” he said. “Maybe that’s why the (velocity) was a little bit inconsistent.”

    He told the team and was sent for imaging, which didn't reveal any further issues in his arm.

    He has yet to get the stitches out and won't resume throwing for a couple of weeks.

    “I’m going to work on my body," he said, "so I just want to come back strong and help this team to win.”

    Diaz is 29-36 with a 2.91 ERA in 527 career games. The three-time All-Star has 257 saves in 300 opportunities with 849 strikeouts.

    Early on, his legs were bothering him and he was given a couple of days off. Then his arm began bothering him.

    Díaz is 1-0 with a 10.50 ERA in seven games for the Dodgers, and was still getting settled in with the team. He signed a $69 million, three-year deal in the offseason, leaving the New York Mets as a free agent.

    “That (stinks) to miss the first half, but that's something I can't control,” he said. “My teammates, they are supporting me. They say, ‘Oh, take your time. We need you in October.’ But I want to come back as soon as possible and help this team to win games.”

    With Diaz on the shelf, it means the trumpet has gone silent at Dodger Stadium. Jazz musician Tatiana Tate, who performed a live version of “Narco” for Diaz's popular entrance music, isn't needed.

    “She will be out of work for a couple months,” Diaz said, “but I hope when I come back, she comes back and plays the trumpet for me.”

    ___

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    Jays Can’t Hit, Loss To Red Sox

    Apr 27, 2026; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Toronto Blue Jays left fielder Davis Schneider (36) dives to catch a fly ball hit by Boston Red Sox left fielder Jarren Duran (not shown) in the sixth inning at Rogers Centre. Mandatory Credit: Dan Hamilton-Imagn Images | Dan Hamilton-Imagn Images

    Red Sox 5 Blue Jays 0

    Any game where your team only gets one hit is not going to be a good game. Jesús Sánchez had our hit, a double. That and Davis Schneider’s walk, gave us two base runners on the day. Whoops make that three base runners, Daulton Varsho doubled in the ninth, pinch hitting.

    Ranger Suarez was terrific.

    Dylan Cease wasn’t great, either. The first three innings went well, but he kind of lost his delivery in the fourth and would give up four runs in his last 2.2 innings. In all, 5.2 innings, 7 hits, 4 earned, 3 walks and 5 strikeouts. He also made an error on a pick off throw to second. I’d love to check this out, but my feeling is there are as many errors on pick offs at second as there around pick offs of the runner. I hate the play.

    Our bullpen gave up one run in 3.1 innings:

    • Joe Mantiply got 3 outs, with 1 hit and 2 k.
    • Chase Lee got 4 outs, giving up a home run with one strikeout.
    • Tommy Nance got 3 outs, with a walk.

    It really was one of those night’s that make you wonder why you like baseball. But the GameThread was fun.

    No Jays of the Day, though Davis Schneider deserves an honourable mention for a terrific catch in left field.

    Other Award: Cease (-.14 WPS) and Tyler Heineman (-.09) for an 0 for 3. Of all the guys on the IL, I think we miss Kirk the most.

    Tomorrow we have lefty Payton Tolle making his second start of the season for the Red Sox. And Trey Yesavage making his first start of the season for the Jays. It almost has to be better than this one.

    Nicolly on Uruguay clash, delighted with goals

    Nicolly on Uruguay clash, delighted with goals
    Nicolly on Uruguay clash, delighted with goals

    Monday night (27) was special for Nicolly: she scored two goals in Brazil’s 5-3 win over Uruguay in the South American Women’s U-17 Championship. The forward, who also won the penalty that led to the Canarinha’s first goal, reflected on the match and celebrated her achievements.

    “It was a very good game, both teams played well and, fortunately, we got the result. I’m extremely happy to have scored these two goals and to have helped the team,” she said.

    “We had a good first half, but the second was even better, because Uruguay sat back a lot and we had to be patient to score the goals,” she added.

    Nicolly celebrates her second goal against UruguayCredits: Staff Images/CBF

    Brazil will return to the field on Friday (1) to face Peru in the fourth round of the South American Women’s U-17 Championship. The team coached by Rilany Silva will have a bye in the third round of the continental competition.

    The next match will be played at Estádio Ameliano Villeta, in Paraguay, at 8 p.m. (Brasília time), and will be broadcast live on SporTV.

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    Hockey roundup: Norris Trophy finalists named next week; Seider top candidate

    The National Hockey League will announce the finalists for 2026 NHL Awards, beginning Tuesday with the Ted Lindsay Award for most outstanding player as voted by the NHLPA.

    On Thursday, May 7, Detroit Red Wings defenseman Moritz Seider will find out if he's one of the three finalists for the Norris Trophy for the top defenseman.

    Detroit defenseman Moritz Seider keeps Ottawa center Tim Stützle away from the puck during the second period of a game between the Detroit Red Wings and the Ottawa Senators at Little Caesars Arena, in Detroit, March 24, 2026.

    Seider has never received a Norris Trophy vote in his first four years but this year will be different.

    NHL insider Elliotte Friedman said Seider is one of his top five candidates to win the award. Writers rank five defensemen on a 10–7–5–3–1 point system.

    More: In best season, Red Wings' Moritz Seider showing shades of Nicklas Lidstrom

    Seider, 25, set career highs in goals (10), assists (50), points (60), plus minus (+15), penalty minutes (54), even-strength goals (7), power-play points (25) and ice time per game (25:40).

    Here's the schedule of announcements, which is subject to change:

    Wednesday, April 29: Vezina Trophy (Top Goaltender)

    Thursday, April 30: Lady Byng Memorial Trophy (Sportsmanship and Gentlemanly Conduct)

    Friday, May 1: Jack Adams Award (Coach of the Year)

    Monday, May 4: Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy (Perseverance, Sportsmanship and Dedication)

    Tuesday, May 5: Calder Memorial Trophy (Rookie of the Year)

    Wednesday, May 6: Frank J. Selke Trophy (Top Defensive Forward)

    Thursday, May 7: James Norris Memorial Trophy (Top Defenseman)

    Friday, May 8: Hart Memorial Trophy (MVP of Regular Season)

    Monday, May 11: Willie O’Ree Community Hero Award (Impact on Community, Culture or Society)

    Finalists for the Jim Gregory General Manager of the Year Award will be announced following the First Round of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs.

    Only winners will be announced for the King Clancy Memorial Trophy (Leadership and Humanitarian Contribution) and Mark Messier NHL Leadership Award (Leadership and Growing the Game).

    Ducks seek first series victory in nine years

    The Anaheim Ducks are one victory away from winning their first Stanley Cup playoff series in nine years.

    Finishing off the two-time defending Western Conference champion Edmonton Oilers, especially on the road, won't come easily.

    The Ducks own a 3-1 edge in the best-of-seven first-round series heading into Game 5 on Tuesday night.

    Anaheim has won three in a row after blowing a late lead and dropping the series opener 4-3 on April 20.

    The Ducks answered back with a 6-4 win last Wednesday and a 7-4 victory Friday. Overtime was needed Sunday before the Ducks came away with a 4-3 victory.

    "We're up 3-1, and every game has been a toss-up," Ducks coach Joel Quenneville said. "Hanging in there and finding different ways, different guys against an excellent hockey team. We're in a position now to look ahead and only think of one game."

    Quenneville is well aware that the Oilers have made a habit of coming back during the playoffs in recent years. They lost the first two games of their first-round series against the Los Angeles Kings last season before winning four straight.

    Two years ago, Edmonton came back from 2-1 series deficits in the second and third rounds and then dropped the first three games of the Stanley Cup Final against the Florida Panthers before forcing a Game 7.

    "We're in a hole, no doubt about it," Oilers star Connor McDavid said. "We have to find a way to get a win at home."

    McDavid, who led the NHL with 138 points during the regular season, hasn't been as dangerous since tweaking his right ankle in Game 2. He did manage to produce two points in each of the past two games after going scoreless in the first two, however.

    "We're all doing the best we can out there," McDavid said. "We're all working and trying to get it done."

    Edmonton coach Kris Knoblauch likely will start Tristan Jarry in goal for the second straight game.

    Jarry started Game 4 in place of Connor Ingram, who surrendered 14 goals on 93 shots in the first three games of the series (.849).

    Jarry made 34 saves in his first postseason start since a 4-3 loss to the New York Rangers in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference first round on May 15, 2022, when he played for the Pittsburgh Penguins.

    "Tristan played really well," Knoblauch said. "Two of the goals, one went off our defenseman's stick and the other was an unfortunate bounce that went off a skate. He made some big saves, and that's what we wanted from him, a solid performance, and he played well. "

    On the other side, Lukas Dostal played his best game of the series, making 24 saves. He used the blade of his right skate to turn away McDavid after he got behind the defense in the final minutes of regulation.

    "He's the rock of our team," Ducks forward Cutter Gauthier said of Dostal. "It doesn't really surprise me how well he performs in high-pressure situations like that."

    The Ducks will also look to stay hot on the power play, which is 6-for-12 in the series.

    "Our execution has been excellent," Anaheim defenseman Jackson LaCombe said. "Similar to our 5-on-5 play, we've been working more and recovering more pucks, being in better spots for each other and being more available. That's leading to more time and success, too."

    This article originally appeared on The Detroit News: Moritz Seider will find out next week if he's a Norris Trophy finalist

    Girls soccer: Balance leads Bulldogs at Redette Classic

    CENTERVILLE — Blythe Schmidt has spent over 1,900 minutes over three seasons as an Ottumwa High School varsity soccer player seeing the game from in front of the net.

    On Saturday, Schmidt saw the game from a different perspective. For over 60 minutes, Schmidt was the one delivering shots instead of trying to stop them.

    "That was a lot of fun to be able to do that," Schmidt said. "It's been awhile since I played up on the field. It's crazy looking at the field from a different angle. It's a different pace than just playing as a goalie."

    Schmidt adjusted well, driving a pair of shots past Centerville starting goalie Ava Pfannebecker in the second half for her first two high school varsity soccer goals. Ellie Straus and Kumatume Tolcha also found the back of the net for the first time as members of the OHS varsity girls soccer squad, helping the Bulldogs snap a four-match losing streak with a 9-0 win over the Redettes in the first of Centerville's four home tournament matches played on Saturday at Paul Johnson Field.

    "I've played forward a few times and the wing a few times either for the junior varsity team or for my club team," Schmidt said. "I'm not completely unfamiliar with this, but it's always different every time."

    Ottumwa bounced back quickly after a 7-3 loss at home to Burlington on Friday, allowing four goals in the second half allowing the Grayhounds to pull away despite a hat trick from Ilana Vasconez. The Bulldogs and Redettes kicked off their match early on Saturday morning to accommodate the need to wrap up the tournament earlier with Centerville High School's prom taking place that night, opening the tournament shortly after 7:30 a.m.

    "Playing three matches in less than 24 hours is a lot," Ottumwa head girls soccer coach Matthew Erlandson said. "We didn't get the results we wanted, but I thought we played well against Burlington. We were able to get a lot of girls a lot of experience and got many of those girls a lot of touches."

    Vasconez, however, would once again open the scoring for the Bulldogs on Saturday finding the back of the net in the early minutes giving Ottumwa a 1-0 lead. Vasconez added her sixth goal of the season, and second of the match, with just over 10 minutes left in the first half giving the Bulldogs a 2-0 lead.

    "The number of assists we get is just as huge," Erlandson said. "Even though Ilana scores a lot of goals, it comes from a lot of different places. We're not just sending the ball from one place. Other players are getting in good positions to score as well, which we're going to need going forward."

    The second goal of the day by Vasconez was immediately followed by the first wave of mass substitutions by the Bulldogs, utilizing depth to counter 200 minutes of varsity soccer action in less than 24 hours. Tolcha found the back of the net for the first time less than a minute later before Straus finished off the first half against Centerville scoring her first two varsity goals in a span of 97 seconds lifting Ottumwa to a commanding 5-0 halftime lead.

    "It felt like a big accomplishment to get that first goal," Straus said. "This is my first season of high school soccer. I was very surprised to see that first goal go in the net. I really didn't think I was going to make it. After I saw it go in, I knew could do it. It gave me more confidence to attack the net. I really tried hard to make my runs at the goal."

    Vasconez followed up Schmidt's first two varsity goals by securing her second hat trick in as many matches, lifting the Bulldogs to an eight-goal lead. Haley Pao closed out the scoring by sending in a shot off a rebound after Pfannebecker's 15th save of the match with 41 seconds left.

    "It was a lot of fun to get some points and get a win in," Schmidt said. "We've had a good season. This was a good way to get back on track."

    Centerville wrapped up the day early, battling Keokuk (3-6) into the second half as Pfannebecker made 10 more saves against the Chiefs to give the Redettes a chance at avoiding a sixth straight loss. Bella Boltz goal in the 41st minute off a feed from Makenna Thomas, however, proved to be enough offense for Keokuk to escape with a 1-0 win.

    "We're definitely more of a defensive team. We're really trying to work on our offense," Pfannebecker said. "Building our defense has done a lot for us. It's nice to know that I have defenders there that can help me, but I've also been put in a lot of one-on-one situations. That's probably my biggest struggle right now. I'm trying to get my confidence back to be ready on anything to come at me, because you never know when someone is going to take a shot."

    Vasconez gave Ottumwa a chance to earn a pair of wins on Saturday by scoring two more goals against Grinnell in the third match of the Redette Classic. Both goals, however, were matched by Tiger sophomore Katelyn Sieck who scored three of Grinnell's five goals in the tournament including a tying strike with under four minutes left just 55 seconds after Vasconez had scored a go-ahead goal for the Bulldogs leaving Grinnell (1-6-1) and Ottumwa settling for a 2-2 draw in the tournament's decisive match.

    "I know Grinnell has had a tough season, but they're a good team," Erlandson said. "I thought we had it there at the end when Ilana scored. We just weren't quite able to close it out."

    Ottumwa (2-4-1) heads to Indianola this Friday. Centerville (1-6) returns to South Central Conference action on Tuesday at home against Chariton on Tuesday.

    Perfect game bid ends with loss; Cardinals rally in 9th to sink Pirates

    This article originally appeared on PGHBaseballNOW.com.

    For the second time in their last four games, the Pittsburgh Pirates carried a perfect game into the seventh inning, but this time, they came out on the losing end.

    After Paul Skenes retired the first 20 batters he faced on Friday in Milwaukee, four Pirates pitchers combined to retire the first 20 batters against the Cardinals on Monday night, but St. Louis struck for four runs off Dennis Santana in the ninth to sink the Pirates 4-2 at PNC Park.

    Scoring Plays

    Bottom 1st, 1-0 PIT: Ryan O’Hearn plated Brandon Lowe from second base with a two-out single to right field off Cardinals starter Dustin May.

    Bottom 2nd, 2-0 PIT: The Pirates (16-13) tacked on another off May (3-3) when Jake Mangum shot a single up the middle to score Nick Gonzales from third base.

    Top 9th, 2-2:Dennis Santana (2-2) blew the save for the Pirates as the Pedro Pagés and Pittsburgh-native JJ Wetherholt hit back-to-back solo home runs with one out. José Fermín, who did not enter the game until the eighth inning, put the Cardinals (15-13) ahead with a two-run double.

    Evan Sisk retired the first two batters he faced in the bottom of the seventh but Alec Burleson legged out a dribbler towards third base against a shifted infield for the first baserunner of the game for the Cardinals. Mason Montgomery, Justin Lawrence and Wilber Dotel were the other pitchers responsible for carrying a perfect game into the seventh.

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    Red Sox 5, Blue Jays 0: Suck it, Ernie Clement

    Apr 27, 2026; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Boston Red Sox starting pitcher Ranger Suarez (55) delivers a pitch against the Toronto Blue Jays in the second inning at Rogers Centre. Mandatory Credit: Dan Hamilton-Imagn Images | Dan Hamilton-Imagn Images

    It was Ernie Clement hockey sweater night in Toronto, and the Sox won 5-0. Sorry to Ernie Clement, but you stink now. Them’s the rules. Ranger Suarez doesn’t. He is good. He is very good! And there was much rejoicing.

    Three Studs

    Ranger Suarez

    This was an incredible performance. Eight innings, no runs, one walk, 10 K’s.

    Marcello Mayer

    Had the game-winning RBI in the fourth inning, and that was that.

    Wilyer Abreu

    Also 2-4. Good!

    Three Duds

    No sir! We’re not doing this!

    Play of the Game

    Let’s fucking go!

    Oskaloosa to join Southeast Conference

    OSKALOOSA — After years of evaluation and conversation, Oskaloosa Schools has found its next competitive home.

    Beginning with the 2028-29 school year, Oskaloosa will join the Southeast Conference, pending school board approval. The move is being made to better align with the community, strengthen competition and enhance the experience for student-athletes according to district officials.

    The decision follows a multi-year process that began before current activities director Jamie Jacobs arrived in Oskaloosa. The conference alignment committee initially determined the Little Hawkeye Conference, which Oskaloosa is currently a member of, was not the best long-term fit.

    “This process started before my tenure,” Jacobs said. “When I joined, there was a push to reopen this committee and take another look at where we may fit in.”

    The Southeast Conference currently includes Fairfield, Burlington, Fort Madison, Keokuk, Mount Pleasant and Washington. The structure of the conference both in terms of size and community profile were cited as the benefits for Oskaloosa joining the conference.

    “The move is right for Oskaloosa schools based on school sizes,” Jacobs said. “They are all 3A schools, and they are towns and communities that reflect our own.”

    That alignment was a key factor in the conference’s unanimous vote to invite Oskaloosa to join. Conference leaders pointed to competitive balance, student experience, and community relationships as reasons for their support.

    For Jacobs, that endorsement speaks to the district’s broader reputation.

    “I think some of the things that stood out were our fine arts opportunities, the positive experiences we’ve created, and even our media presence,” Jacobs said. “Those are things we can contribute to the conference in a meaningful way.”

    Beyond alignment, the move is expected to improve the day-to-day experience for students. While travel distances may increase, Jacobs sees that as an opportunity rather than a drawback.

    “Some of the best memories are made on those bus rides,” Jacobs said. “That team time and sense of community is a big part of what makes activities special.”

    On the field and court, the shift brings a more balanced level of competition. Historical results suggest Oskaloosa has found more consistent success against Southeast Conference opponents compared to the Little Hawkeye conference, while still facing meaningful competition.

    “It’s not a situation where we walk in and dominate,” Jacobs said. “It’s good competition that pushes us and makes us better.”

    The transition timeline is set by conference bylaws, requiring a two-year window before departure from the Little Hawkeye Conference. While the Southeast Conference has expressed openness to accelerating the timeline, Oskaloosa will not be requesting this from the LHC due to its vision culture principles. Oskaloosa voted to hold Pella Community School District to the two-year timeline when they requested to leave the conference in October of 2025.

    In the meantime, district leaders are focused on preparation. That includes building schedules, coordinating with conference schools and ensuring coaches and programs are ready for the shift.

    “Right now, it’s a lot of planning to make sure it’s a smooth transition,” Jacobs said.

    Drake Relays: Subsin defends discus title

    DES MOINES — Even if you didn't see it, you could hear it.

    One big yell preceded on big throw on Friday. The type of throw that allowed Delilah Subsin to add to her incredible list of athletic accomplishments.

    For the second straight year, the Ottumwa senior brought home a flag as a Drake Relays champion. Subsin successfully defended her high school girls discus championship with a throw of 154 feet and five inches beating out Iowa City High senior Rachel Haack by nearly eight feet for the title.

    "When I hit 154-5, I knew I could do it, but it doesn't change the fact that the girls coming up after me could also do it," Subsin said. "Those girls are just as capable as I am. It relived some stress that I hit that mark, but I was still going to cheer for everyone else to throw it as far as I did."

    One of those throwers that Subsin cheered on was Pekin senior Anna Hadley, who followed up a fourth-place finish on Thursday in the girls' shot put throw reaching 43-2.5 by moving into contention for the discus title on Friday with a throw of 147-4 moving within two inches of Haack for the lead. Hadley stayed in second place after a throw of 147-7 just moments after Subsin's best toss before finishing third overall after Haack's fifth throw of the competition traveled just two inches further than Hadley's top mark.

    "I've only thrown over 130 feet once this year, so go that far over 140 feet is amazing," Hadley said. "I think the motivation of Delilah and Rachel, being able to compete against the best of the best, pushed myself to get up there."

    Even with her title hanging in the balance, Subsin immediately turned her attention in between throws to shouting encouragement to her fellow finalists. The sportsmanship of the Ottumwa senior, both on Friday and throughout the past four years, has not gone unnoticed.

    "Delilah is just the best human ever," Hadley said. "She's amazing at throwing, but she's an even better person. She's one of my favorite people to be around just because of how positive she is. She's not stuck up even though she's literally the best at this."

    Subsin's positivity was even more remarkable considering the heavy heart she competed with this week. Subsin's grandfather passed away on Wednesday just hours before the Drake Relays girls shot put competition, where Subsin finished second overall to Burlington senior Kylie Hill with a throw of 45-9.75.

    "I feel like it was all worth it," Subsin said. "Everything that was going through my head is to have fun and do it all for him."

    Subsin wasn't the only athlete with Wapello County ties win at the 116th Drake Relays. Former Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont standout Kalen Walker won the men's university/college 100-meter dash, winning Saturday's final in 10.3 seconds after posting the top qualifying time on Friday in a time of 10.12.

    "I was pretty nervous. This is a pretty big meet for me personally," Walker said. "It was about calming my emotions and taking care of business. I feel like people who are from other states don't really get it. It's kind of like an Iowa thing. It's special for us. It definitely makes me bring myself to another level."

    Chloe Glosser, meanwhile, joined Hadley in producing a pair of impressive performances at Drake for the Pekin girls track and field team. Glosser finished third in the 3,000-meter run, producing her best time yet in the longest of the high school girls races finishing in 9:39.33 coming with five seconds of the Relays title before finishing the girls' mile run in 4:57.09 on Saturday, finishing fifth overall.

    "It definitely exceeded my expectations," Glosser said. "Drake is always kind of a bonus. It's just a fun atmosphere to get to run against these schools and people I've never run against. I'm glad I was able to come back up here, finish third for the second time in three years and have an 18-second personal record in the mile."

    Van Buren County senior Lincoln Bainbridge nearly tracked down a Drake Relays title in a battle to the finish for the high school boys 800 meters. Bainbridge finished second in the half-mile run to Cedar Falls senior Brennen Hoyer, crossing the finish line just .31 seconds behind Hoyer finishing in a time of 1:52.25.

    "I worked a lot on my kick. I've done a lot of training on it," Bainbridge said. "I just kept going and going. Brennen's got a great kick of his own. All you can do is go all out, even if your legs give out, and just try as hard as you can."

    The runner-up finish in the 800 was the first of three races for Bainbridge at the Drake Relays. Bainbridge finished fifth in the 400-meter dash, crossing the finish line in 48.32 seconds, before closing out the weekend finishing eighth on Saturday in the 400-meter hurdles in 53.27.

    "I'm proud of myself, but at the end of the day, I'm always hungry and always wanting more," Bainbridge said. "The way I performed, reaching a personal best in the 800, is all I could really ask for. I wanted this a lot. Finishing second in that race definitely proved I could perform with the biggest and best competition."

    Boys tennis: Youth being served by Bulldogs

    OTTUMWA — Winning seasons are nothing new for the Ottumwa High School boys tennis team.

    In fact, the Bulldogs have finished three of the last four seasons with winning dual records.

    The fact that Ottumwa has a chance to produce a winning dual season this year, however, is something of a surprise.

    "I don't think we even expected that would be a possibility when the season began," Ottumwa head boys tennis coach Mark Hanson said. "We didn't even talk about winning and losing matches this year. We just talked about getting better."

    The Bulldogs have four seniors that are part of the starting varsity line-up despite having never played organized tennis before this season. Despite that lack of inexperience, Ottumwa has brought home a tournament title from Burlington and has won all four Iowa Alliance Conference south division duals including three straight wins last week, not only putting the Bulldogs in line to produce a winning season but also a conference championship.

    Ottumwa completed a perfect week last Thursday with an 11-0 win over Des Moines Hoover at Dan Staggs Family Courts. The Bulldogs won 132 of 157 games played against the Huskies, sweeping through all six singles matches and five doubles matches during the dual to remain tied at the top of the conference standings with Des Moines Roosevelt setting up an Iowa Alliance Conference south championship dual between the teams in Ottumwa on May 1.

    "We just wanted to get these guys involved in a sport that they could enjoy for the rest of their lives," Hanson said. "Little did I know that we could start being competitive in meets. This is an added bonus for us. We're trying as hard as we can to win as many matches as we can, but our emphasis is still on getting better every day."

    Marcus Storto, Maverick Rath and Grady Zuithoff each came within a game of completing a pair of straight-set sweeps in singles play against Hoover. Storto teamed with Carter Burton to earn a 6-1, 6-0 win in the top doubles match in a dominant showing between the first-year partners.

    "I've been playing tennis for a quite awhile, but this is my first year as part of the tennis program," Burton said. "I talked with a couple of guys about joining the team just so we'd have enough players to compete. I didn't think we'd be as good as we are, but all of us have gotten better individually. We're a solid team. I didn't expect that at all."

    Before Ottumwa's showdown with Roosevelt for the conference title on Friday, the Bulldogs will face two tough teams this week. After traveling to Ankeny on Monday, Ottumwa will host Southeast Conference frontrunner Mount Pleasant on Tuesday afternoon starting at 4 p.m.

    "Coach Hanson also tells us to just keep the ball in play, make the other guys tired and just outplay them," Burton said. "So far, it seems to be working pretty well."

    #Woof: Huskies Get A Commitment From A Local TE

    SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - NOVEMBER 13: Cade Otton #87 of the Washington Huskies runs with the ball against the Arizona State Sun Devils during the first quarter at Husky Stadium on November 13, 2021 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Abbie Parr/Getty Images) | Getty Images

    Happy Monday Husky fans. The Huskies got some good news today when 3 star tight end Zach Albright from Glacier Peak HS, WA committed to UW. Albright, who is rated as the 31st best tight end in the country by 247sports, committed to UW over offers from Cal, Michigan, and Texas A&M. The Huskies have been after Albright for a while and liked his size, 6’5” and around 235 pounds, and the fact that he also plays hoops. When you watch him play you can see he is a good athlete, but will need some refinement in his physicalness on the line of scrimmage.

    Please take a moment to check out my junior season highlights.
    -6'5" 235lbs
    -First Team TE
    -Record 10-2
    -State Quarterfinalshttps://t.co/yt9YzHVw4E#hudl@shanedKeck@B_Haugh@BrandonHuffman@NickFarman55@HeraldNetPreps@SnohomishSports@PNWSports_

    — Zach Albright (@ZachAlbright27) November 30, 2025

    Albright is now the 12th commit in the class and the 3rd local commit for the Huskies fans. Please help me in welcoming Zach Husky fans.

    NFL Hall of Famer hospitalized with a stomach issue

    An NFL Hall of Fame linebacker has been hospitalized with a stomach issue.

    Lawrence Taylor, otherwise known as "LT," has been hospitalized with a stomach issue that doesn't appear to be life-threatening, according to reports.

    In a statement released Monday, attorney Mark Eiglarsh said the longtime New York Giant authorized him to let the public know that the 67-year-old has been in the hospital for a week with no discharge date determined. Eiglarsh also said that Taylor remains under medical observation and is showing signs of improvement.

    "Lawrence asks that I convey his sincere gratitude to everyone who has been thinking of him and keeping him in their prayers during this challenging time," Eiglarsh said.

    Taylor spent his entire 13-year career with the New York Giants and helped them win two Super Bowl titles. He also earned All-Pro honors eight times and was the MVP in 1986.

    Taylor was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1999 and had his jersey retired by the Giants.

    This article originally appeared on Touchdown Wire: NFL Hall of Famer hospitalized with a stomach issue

    Key takeaways from Sirens exit day, including Kaltounkova injury update

    Key takeaways from Sirens exit day, including Kaltounkova injury update
    Kristyna Kaltounkova -- courtesy of PWHL

    WEST ORANGE, N.J. — Tempered frustration filled Essex County Codey Arena as the New York Sirens filed in for exit interviews Monday morning, just two days after a disappointing close to the 2025-26 season.

    “Obviously, we’re not where we want to be,” rookie center Casey O’Brien stated. “I wish we could be playing in the playoffs. I think we had the group to do it. It just didn’t come together for us.”

    The Sirens were eliminated from playoff contention in their penultimate game of the season after failing to secure a regulation win against the Toronto Sceptres last Tuesday. New York finished seventh out of eight teams with 36 points (9-3-3-15), missing the postseason for a third consecutive year.

    Allyson Simpson wins it for New York. A 1-0 OT winner over Toronto. But a bitter-sweet one at that.

    The Sirens are eliminated from playoff contention after failing to win in regulation. New York is the only Original Six PWHL team that has not appeared in the postseason.

    — Lou Orlando (@SweetLouuuuu) April 22, 2026

    “Certainly some ups and downs throughout the year. You can look at the body of work, and there’s lots to reflect on,” coach Greg Fargo noted. “We knew coming into the season we had a young group. We were going to put some of our young players in really important situations. And while they did well, I think there’s still some moments where we left something on the table, and that seemed to be the difference.”

    The Sirens earned nine out of a possible 45 points on the road, good for a .200 points percentage that ranked second-worst in the PWHL. Special teams were marred by inconsistency, as was an offense that slowed to a crawl down the stretch.

    But nothing stuck more with players than a lengthy 10-game skid (1-0-2-7) from Jan. 20 to March 28, capped by four straight regulation losses to end March. New York was in playoff position at the Olympic break in February, but its second-half struggles proved too much to overcome.

    “We know that it came down to these last couple games, but really it was that losing streak we had after the Olympics,” alternate captain Jaime Bourbonnais pinpointed. “I think you go back to that, and if we would have been able to find ourselves out of that, it would have been a completely different end to the season.”

    New York clawed back into the playoff picture with a string of inspired efforts at home, galvanized by a torrid stretch from star forward Sarah Fillier — but it was too little, too late.

    “We take accountability for that. We know that was a really hard part of our season for us, and I think that we’d obviously love to change that,” Bourbonnais added. “But I think the push we made at the end, even despite having a losing streak like that, really proud of the group for how close we came.”

    That doesn’t erase the sting of a season that will be remembered as a missed opportunity for the Sirens.

    “It sits with you,” Fillier acknowledged. “We’re all competitive. We all want to win. It’s my second year here not making playoffs. Some players, it’s their third year.”

    “I definitely will think about it a lot,” said Micah Zandee-Hart, concluding her third season as New York’s captain. “And as a captain, too, I think it’s natural to take a little bit more responsibility for that happening as well. So I’ll definitely think about it. It definitely motivates me to come back better next year.”

    As far as Fillier is concerned, reflecting is the only path forward.

    “You have to reflect,” the second-year forward explained. “If you’re not reflecting after losing and not making playoffs, you’re really not learning, and you’re not growing.”

    Kristyna Kaltounkova shares update after season-ending injury

    New York Sirens rookie star Kristyna Kaltounkova carries the puck through the zone against the Minnesota Frost.
    Kristyna Kaltounkova — courtesy of PWHL

    A season-ending injury for 24-year-old phenom Kristyna Kaltounkova added another obstacle to New York’s path. The 2025 No. 1 overall pick missed the final nine games of her rookie campaign, leaving the Sirens without their leading goal scorer.

    “I injured my knee, been dealing with it since the Olympics,” Kaltounkova disclosed Monday. “And I felt like at one point, it became too much — being in pain constantly, playing in pain constantly. We decided to take some time off to see if it would improve.”

    After representing Czechia at the 2026 Milan-Cortina Olympics, Kaltounkova appeared in five games with the Sirens before coming out of the lineup on March 20. She was placed on long-term injured reserve (LTIR) on March 31 and underwent surgery on her right knee for the second time in two seasons.

    “At that point, it was medically the best decision to take care of that, undergo surgery, and recover the best that I could, so that I am not in pain,” she explained. “But also at my age, I personally feel it’s really important to take care of my body if I want to have a long season. So I felt that was the move to go.”

    Full quote from Kaltounkova:

    “I injured my knee, been dealing with it since the Olympics. At one point, it became too much, and being in pain constantly, playing in pain constantly — we decided to take some time off to see if it would improve. Because at that point, it's been… https://t.co/FXxZ2OSNHg

    — Lou Orlando (@SweetLouuuuu) April 27, 2026

    Kaltounkova expressed optimism that the injury would not significantly delay her offseason training plans.

    “I’ve been recovering now, doing [physical therapy], working out, really just trying to get back to where it was,” she noted. “Obviously, no need to peak in June, but we have some national team commitments coming up back home, so I’m going to make sure that I don’t rush anything, but I feel good, and I feel like I can get back to work once it fully heals, pretty soon.”

    Kaltounkova was one of three Sirens forwards who ended the season on LTIR, joined by Taylor Girard and Savannah Norcross. Fargo could not divulge specific injury information about any other players, though he did note that multiple players will require offseason attention and possibly surgery.

    Greg Fargo couldn't disclose any other Sirens injuries, but it sounds like a few could linger into the offseason.

    Fargo:
    "I can tell you that we've got a handful [of injuries] at the end of the year, and some that will require some extra attention, possibly surgery." https://t.co/hls47bs8ud

    — Lou Orlando (@SweetLouuuuu) April 27, 2026

    Greg Fargo, Sirens coaching staff expected to return in 2026-27

    New York Sirens captain Micah Zandee-Hart carries the puck against the Boston Fleet.
    Micah Zandee-Hart — courtesy of PWHL

    The Sirens missed the playoffs for a second consecutive season under Fargo and regressed by one point from 2024-25, when New York finished dead last with 37 points (8-4-5-13) in his first season at the helm.

    All signs point to Fargo and his staff returning for the 2026-27 season.

    “We’re going to sit with each and every staff, we’re going to have to look if the structure can be pimped,” general manager Pascal Daoust explained. “But I don’t see any reason for people not to be part of the New York Sirens.”

    Daoust backed Fargo in his season assessment, citing his satisfaction with New York’s offensive process in particular.

    “When you watch the game, everybody agrees that we were exciting to watch. Everybody feels the data [was] on our side, except the standings,” Daoust noted. “But the vibe that we get, the culture that we get from the staff, coaches — we’re building something that is aligned with good people, and Greg is a great head coach to work with.”

    Sirens lament finishing woes: ‘We needed to be better’

    New York Sirens rookie Casey O'Brien carries the puck against the Montreal Victoire.
    Casey O’Brien — courtesy of PWHL

    New York’s offensive metrics didn’t match its on-ice results in 2025-26. Take the regular-season finale, for example, where the Sirens outshot the Boston Fleet 24-8 through the first two periods, but couldn’t solve Aerin Frankel. Boston scored four times in the third, completing a 4-0 shutout win in regulation.

    “I think there’s a lot of games where we look at the stats after and are kind of happy with what things say. But ultimately, you gotta score in this League to win games,” Fillier stated. “There are periods where we had a lot of good looks, a lot of Grade-A chances, but we couldn’t find the net. And when you play teams like Boston, who have a world-class goalie, we know we have to put games away early. It’s always better playing with lead, especially when you need those crucial points at the end of the season.”

    “I think it’s always going to be an obstacle,” Fargo said. “So I don’t think we can look at opposing goaltenders and look at that as any kind of excuse for a lack of scoring. The onus falls on us to find ways to convert.”

    According to their internal data, the Sirens led the PWHL in expected-goals-for, Grade-A chances, and Grade-B chances. But the Sirens shot a meager 7.1 percent on a diet of 883 shots — the second-worst conversion rate in the League, ahead of only the Toronto Sceptres (6.0 percent).

    “This is not normal,” Daoust asserted. “Just give us, I would say, eight or nine percent — it means nine to 18 goals more. Nine to 18 more coming from the same shot, same quality, same things that you’ve created on the ice.”

    There are many private platforms where people and programs DO track missed shots in the PWHL. I utilize a private stat system that tracks missed shots, and many other stats publicly unavailable and New York was a landslide leader on xG and Net xG in the league

    — Ian Kennedy (@IanKennedyCK) April 27, 2026

    Raising that shooting percentage by even one or two points is easier said than done. Only three PWHL teams reached a nine-percent clip or better in 2025-26.

    “You get a lot of shots on net sometimes, but maybe they’re not Grade-A chances. And you look at the numbers, you’re like, ‘wow,’ but maybe you actually watch it, and it’s not as glaring as you might think,” O’Brien noted. “I think there’s some games that we had that [shot] difference, just getting a lot there, but maybe we’re not getting people to the net, driving the net, getting in the dirty areas.”

    “And so I think that’s definitely room for growth for us, especially on the power play,” the rookie added. “We get shots to the net, but we wouldn’t be cleaning up our rebounds. And that’s the difference between winning some games and not. That doesn’t fall on one person or one line. I think we needed to be better at that as a whole.”

    New York’s finishing woes were no more apparent than on the power play, where the Sirens endured multiple 0-for-20 skids and finished with the third-worst conversion rate (12.7 percent) in the League.

    “I think it’s probably reflective of our overall group,” Fargo assessed. “We’re putting a lot of that pressure to convert and have a great power play on some young players.”

    “There’s areas we need to clean up — how to recover pucks, and take care of the puck, and just ensure that our pass quality is on point,” he added. “But going back to the injuries, I think that also plays a part into it too.”

    New York lost two key sources of offense — Girard and Kaltounkova — to long-term injuries. The Sirens averaged 1.6 goals and went 2-for-33 on the power play with both out of the lineup over the final nine games.

    The Sirens averaged 1.6 goals in the final 9 games of the season after Kristyna Kaltounkova was placed on LTIR. They scored one goal or fewer in six of those contests.

    New York was 2-for-33 (6.0%) on the power play without Kaltounkova and Taylor Girard, allowing 4 jailbreak… https://t.co/tq5geNHbpr

    — Lou Orlando (@SweetLouuuuu) April 26, 2026

    “I think it’s significant,” Fargo acknowledged. “Not only the scoring, but just the presence of those two players from a size and strength standpoint. When you’ve got Kalty and Girard at the net front, it changes how you have to think about defending in a power play.”

    To make matters worse, the power play faltered defensively at the end of the season, surrendering four jailbreak goals over the final four games.

    “Us on the power play, we definitely own that,” Fillier stated. “We can’t let jailbreak goals happen — especially twice in one game. So there’s a lot of accountability there too.”

    Sirens optimistic about ‘what we’re building’

    The New York Sirens huddle at center ice to salute 18,006 fans at Madison Square Garden.
    Courtesy of PWHL

    The standings year to year don’t reflect it, but the sentiment in the New York locker room is that the Sirens took an important stride forward in 2025-26.

    “The good thing is, we’ve laid a really good foundation in terms of a team identity and how we want to play,” Fargo explained. “Now, we want to make sure that how we want to play is matching up with winning hockey games. We know we’ve got some areas to improve on.”

    New York emphasized improving the culture at training camp in November. By season’s end, the verdict was a resounding success.

    “I think culture-wise, we definitely took steps in the direction we wanted to take,” Zandee-Hart said. “We knew we had a young team. So I think for those of us coming back, the important thing was creating an environment where they could play their game and bring what they needed to bring. And I think if you look at the season of a lot of our rookies, I think they did that.”

    The Sirens led the PWHL in rookie goals (28) and rookie scoring (62). O’Brien topped all rookies with 22 points (seven goals, 15 assists), and Kaltounkova paced the pack with 11 goals.

    “Obviously, the end result of the team not making the playoffs isn’t what we wanted,” Zandee-Hart added. “But I think from a culture perspective, we took a huge step forward, and I’m excited to see where we take that next.”

    Keeping that rookie class together is just the latest obstacle for the Sirens amid swirling PWHL expansion rumors.

    “When you look at the team that we have, if we’re able to keep it together — that’s a big if,” Fargo admitted. “But if we’re able to keep it together, or some core components of it, there’s a lot of excitement about what we’re building.”

    What New York is building includes a fanbase that surged in 2025-26. Home attendance jumped 84 percent, highlighted by a United States women’s hockey record crowd of 18,006 at Madison Square Garden on April 4.

    “Our fan base broke so many records this year — weeknight records, weekend records, MSG game,” Bourbonnais said. “Obviously, right now, it feels dark, and it’s sad because we would love to be playing in playoffs, but on a whole, the season was incredible. We did make a lot of strides.”

    The New York Sirens have set some form of team attendance record in 5 straight home games:

    March 5 vs BOS: 3,765 (weeknight record)
    March 8 vs OTT: 8,264 (home record)
    April 1 vs MIN: 4,265 (new weeknight record)
    April 4 vs SEA at MSG: 18,006 (new home record and USA women’s… https://t.co/CAg73Ilwwxpic.twitter.com/pdDnsaRZA0

    — Lou Orlando (@SweetLouuuuu) April 16, 2026

    Zandee-Hart cited New York’s home finale at Prudential Center, when the Sirens rallied from a 2-0 deficit to defeat the Sceptres 3-2 in regulation behind three unanswered goals in the final 10:30.

    “Our last home game on a Wednesday night, we had 6200 fans,” New York’s captain recalled. “We were down by two going into the third. I don’t know if we come back in that game if we didn’t have those fans on a Wednesday night, because that was a different atmosphere for us, and you felt it.”

    “I’ve been in this market for such a long time,” said Fillier, who spent four seasons at Princeton University. “I know what it’s capable of, and just excited to bring in more fans to our community.”

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    LOCAL COLLEGES: Blugold baseball team sweeps Platteville in WIAC play

    The UW-Eau Claire baseball team secured a complete game 4-2 victory and a dramatic 7-6 walk-off win over WIAC rival UW-Platteville in a Sunday doubleheader at Carson Park.

    The Blugolds improved to 19-16 overall and 12-11 in league play.

    Will Johnson ignited UW-Eau Claire’s offense with a two-run homer.

    UW-Platteville managed a late push in the ninth inning. Mason Molitor’s double and advancement to third on a groundout set the stage for a sacrifice fly, cutting the lead to two.

    The Blugolds excelled defensively, turning a pair of double plays to secure the win.

    UWEC senior Sebastian De La Toba pitched a complete game, allowing just two earned runs over nine innings. He struck out two batters and walked three while allowing six hits.

    De La Toba is 5-0 this season.

    In the second game, UW-Eau Claire clinched victory in a tense 10-inning contest.

    After UW-Platteville took a narrow lead with a solo homer at the top of the 10th, the Blugolds responded with Logan Hesselman starting a rally with a single.

    Kellen Smith reached on a fielder’s choice and promptly stole second, setting up Diego Caicedo’s single to center, which tied the score.

    Caicedo advanced on an error and eventually scored the winning run on Carter Vieth’s single down the left-field line.

    Caicedo recorded three hits and drove in two runs across the two games. Smith scored twice and stole two bases in game two.

    Vieth collected four hits, including a double while Curti added two RBIs and hit a home run.

    UW-Eau Claire is scheduled to play host to UW-Whitewater in a WIAC matchup on Wednesday at Carson Park.

    SOFTBALLStout earns WIAC splitMENOMONIE — The UW-Stout softball team split a WIAC doubleheader with UW-Platteville on Sunday, winning the first game 5-1 and dropping the second game 3-1.

    The Blue Devils are now 18-16 overall and 4-6 in conference play.

    Junior Sarah Wilkins earned the win in Game 1.

    She allowed just one run in seven innings with four strikeouts and three walks.

    UW-Stout is scheduled to play at UW-Eau Claire on Wednesday.

    After a Run Rule Win, Alabama Softball Drops Two to Tennessee

    Alabama outfielder Ana Roman (21) rounds third base after hitting a home run during a college softball game between Tennessee and Alabama at Sherri Parker Lee Stadium in Knoxville, Tennessee, April 25, 2026. | Caitie McMekin/News Sentinel / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

    This series was reminiscent of the Alabama-Texas series — but in a bad way.

    GAME 1: ALABAMA 12, TENNESSEE 0 (5 innings, run rule)

    The Crimson Tide players came out guns a-blazing and looked like they would sweep the series. Brooke Wells got things going when she smacked her 20th homer of the season on the third offering of the 1st inning by Karlyn Pickens.

    Home Run #⃣2⃣0⃣ for Brooke Wells!

    📺SECN+ | https://t.co/MmIBQNeaXY#Team30#RollTidepic.twitter.com/lCWoYn5tXm

    — Alabama Softball (@AlabamaSB) April 25, 2026

    Wells started the 3rd inning off with a walk. A fielding error put Marlie Giles on base. Ana Roman and Audrey Vandagriff (RBI) both walked. Ambrey Taylor singled two in to make it 4-0 Tide. Alabama again loaded the bases when Salen Hawkins was hit by pitch. Pickens then plunked Alexis Pupillo (RBI) and the day was over for the Vols ace.

    It was deja vu in the 4th inning when Giles walked and Roman reached on an error. Vandagriff was hit by a pitch and Taylor (RBI) walked. Hawkins collected an RBI on a firm single and Kristen White picked up two on a slap to make it 9-0 Bama.

    Jena Young joined the fun in the 5th with a solid lead off double to the wall. Giles bunt singled and then a big blast from Roman pushed three more Alabama runs across the plate to give the Tide a dozen runs.

    (Adjust your volume before playing this clip unless you like shrill)

    Ana Roman with the three-run blast‼️💥

    📺SECN+ | https://t.co/MmIBQNeaXY#Team30#RollTidepic.twitter.com/UjtaFBkv3W

    — Alabama Softball (@AlabamaSB) April 26, 2026

    Jocelyn Briski (19-1) was again outstanding. She allowed just two hits and none after the 2nd frame. The junior had one walk and struck out six in an 80-pitch 5 inning complete game.

    NOTES:

    • On White’s 4th inning single to right field, Vandagriff easily scored and coach Patrick Murphy sent Taylor home as well. Fortunately for the crimson and white, the throw home sailed high and Taylor scored the ninth run of the game. However, a good throw probably would have gotten her.
    • Briski made a nice play on a high chopper to throw out a Vol at first base.
    • Vandagriff almost made a terrific diving catch in left center field.
    • Wells’s homer made her the 4th player in program history to hit 20 home runs in a season Bailey Hemphill (26 – 2019), Kelly Kretschman (25 – 1998), Kaila Hunt (21 – 2012).
    • Roman also hit her 12th home run of the year, the most for an Alabama freshman since Reagan Dykes hit 12 in 2016.
    • The 12 runs scored are the most by Alabama over Tennessee since a 12-0 win in 2009.
    • It was senior night for three Volunteers including Pickens. The other two are bench players.

    GAME 2: TENNESSEE 2, ALABAMA 0

    For as many accolades that Patrick Murphy handed out to his staff for Game 1, they utterly failed the team in Game 2. He was so proud of the scouting that his assistants did for Game 1, but no attaboys this time.

    Tennessee threw a little curve ball at Bama by starting Sage Mardjetko (11-1) and she had the Tide batters flummoxed. The junior was perfect against Alabama the first time through the lineup. The Crimson Tide did not get a baserunner until the 4th when Brooke Wells walked and Jena Young was hit by a pitch with one out. Alas, Marlie Giles and Ana Roman struck out to end the threat.

    In the 7th inning with one out, Giles walked and Audrey Vandagriff FINALLY broke up the no-hitter with a one out single. Sadly, it was the only hit for the Crimson Tide in the entire game.

    In response, Bama starter Vic Moten (16-4) had been solid through 4 frames, allowing only a pair of singles. However in the 5th, the Vols leadoff hitter hit a ball out of the park for the first run of the game. Moten walked the next batter on four pitches and was looking a little winded during a timeout, but got out of the inning with no further damage. More bad news in the 6th when Tennessee hit another solo homer to make it 2-0 bad guys and that is how it stayed.

    NOTES:

    • Is there a grade below an F? That is what I would give the Tide’s preparation for this game for the offense. They really did not even hit the ball hard — aka noisy outs.
    • Moten wasn’t terrible, but she made two huge mistakes.
    • Tennessee stole a base in the second straight game. Giles made an awful throw that luckily did give the runner an extra base.

    GAME 3: TENNESSEE 4, ALABAMA 0

    Erin Nuwer got the start for UT and walked two, hit a batter, and gave up a sharp single to Ana Roman, as well as some hard ground outs. However, the Tide could not score. Vols coach Karen Weekly must have gotten a little nervous since she yanked Nuwer in favor of Karlyn Pickens to start the 3rd. It turned out to be a good move as the All-American was striking out Bama batters left and right. Brooke Wells recorded a solid single off her in the 3rd, but no scores.

    In the 4th, Ambrey Taylor hit a sky high pop to left center field and the two Vols outfielders had an I-got-it-you-got-it moment and the ball dropped between them. Taylor made a head’s up move to make it all the way to second base safely. But she was left stranded.

    In the bottom of the frame, Alabama returned the favor when the UT leadoff hitter popped to shallow left field near the foul line. Audrey Vandagriff came in and Salen Hawkins charged back and they collided. The Vawl made it to second base. To this point, Jocelyn Briski had been absolutely dominant with 4 Ks and no base runners allowed. But something happened out in the circle after the two-base error that blew her concentration. A double and a single made it 2-0 orange. A walk and a sac bunt put a runner at third who would score on a sac fly.

    A walk and singles scored a fourth run for the home team in the 5th.

    Kaitlyn Pallozzi entered the game in the 6th. She hit batter, but got out of the inning unscathed.

    With three outs to go, pinch-hitter Mari Hubbard broke up the shutout with a solo home run.

    Mari Hubbard leads off the 7th with a homer‼️

    📺 @SECNetwork | https://t.co/WpfemqpQnp#Team30#RollTidepic.twitter.com/47EDbTuUbT

    — Alabama Softball (@AlabamaSB) April 28, 2026

    With no outs, Taylor was hit by a pitch and advanced to second on a wild pitch. That was followed by some sad strikeouts by Hawkins, Kristen White, and Alexis Pupillo to end the game and the series.

    • Pickens struck out 11 Bama batters and had no walks.
    • Up until Monday’s game, Briski (19-2) has been outstanding this season. Her issues that she had in the 4th inning were something that Tide fans had not really seen this season. At one point, pitching coach Lance McMahon had a mound visit but whatever he said did not work.
    • Taylor made a nice play on a line drive catch with runners on base.
    • Pupillo, Hawkins, and White each struck out twice. Taylor was the only starter to NOT whiff.
    • Alabama seemed a little rattled by the crowd on Monday. The first time I have seen that.

    [SURGEON GENERAL WARNING: The section below is not all rainbows, lollipops, and unicorns. If we see an issue that we deem worth discussing, RBR is not going to shy away from it. That is the MO that this whole website is based on. If you want sunshine pumped up your nether regions, there are PLENTY of those people more than willing to provide that service. If you are easily triggered, stop reading now and play the above video on repeat. If you live in the real world, carry on my wayward son/daughter.]

    SERIES NOTES

    • Alexis Pupillo was having an outstanding season at the plate. Because of her performance, Patrick Murphy put her at the top of the order. However as of late, she has been struggling. So many walks and SO many strikeouts have hindered her season. It’s very similar to the season Vandagriff was having as a leadoff batter. It’s almost as if these young ladies are getting bad advice — and pressure — from someone that they need to get on base instead of just doing what they were doing that brought them success. Pup was 0 for 8 with 5 Ks and no runs scored. Lexi has been a big part of firing the team up this year. When she is not doing well and her confidence is waning, the team does not have that extra juice. Unfortunately, there are no more midweek cupcake games in which to fix these problems.
    • Change-ups… It’s the end of April and the Tide hitters still cannot deal with change-ups. There’s your cheat code Bama opponents!
    • The World-Famous “Green Light Girls” did not attempted to swipe a bag the whole series.
    • Unfortunately, the Bama softball team suffered the same fate at the Tide baseball team in Knoxville this weekend. The men had a big win in Game 1 and then lost the next two. Ugh.

    MVPs

    • N/A

    UPCOMING ALABAMA SCHEDULE

    No midweek cupcake this week, followed by the final regular season home series for 2026.

    • Thu, Apr 30 vs South Carolina 6pm/7pm
    • Fri, May 1 vs South Carolina 6pm/7pm
    • Sat, May 2 vs South Carolina 1pm/2pm

    HOW TO WATCH… ALLEGEDLY

    All SECN Streaming (ESPN+).

    #RollTide #Team30

    Bazzana, Guardians’ Fans and Expectations

    TEMPE, ARIZONA - MARCH 13: Travis Bazzana #72 of the Cleveland Guardians runs across the field during the Spring Training game against the Los Angeles Angels at Tempe Diablo Stadium on March 13, 2026 in Tempe, Arizona. (Photo by John E. Moore III/Getty Images) | Getty Images

    Editor’s Note: Today’s analysis is brought to us in a guest post from Always the Jake “a Guardians Twitter account run by a fan just like you—if you were twice as irreverent and three times more reactionary while watching baseball.” Follow them at @JacobsFieldRBW. We thank them for their time and effort on this excellent piece!

    The only problem with Travis Bazzana is your expectations

    Last week while being broiled against my will by the hot sun and repulsed by the stench of my own B.O., I was so ticked off I could barely answer the questions a customer service rep was asking me over the phone.

    My family and I were out on our first boondocking trip in our new RV, and thanks to a faulty generator and water pump, we had no air conditioning and no shower. I was livid. This is what I get for all the money I spent on this thing?

    At the risk of spoiling the ending to this story, I’m going to admit to you that I was being unreasonable. Turns out, my anger was the result of irresponsible expectations that I had set for myself haphazardly.

    I’ll explain more about that later on, but let’s be real: you came here for baseball opinions, and it would be pretty embarrassing for me to lose your attention because I rambled about a camping trip for too long. So let’s talk about how this relates to Travis Bazzana.

    What should a reasonable fan expect from a #1 overall pick?

    To be fair, the Guardians franchise has never picked first overall in the draft, so maybe we should offer some grace to fans who genuinely just never knew what to expect. That said, I feel obligated to point out that a large fraction of the fan base appears to have set expectations for themselves that were, much like my expectations as a first-time RV owner, pretty unreasonable.

    Let’s talk about some of those expectations:

    Unreasonable Expectation #1: The first overall pick should turn out to be the best player from that draft.

    This is rare. In fact, it almost never happens.

    Assuming the image below is accurate (h/t: the Reddit user at this link), I can’t find a single instance in the past twenty-five years in which the player taken number one overall had the consensus best career of everyone in his draft class.


    Even for some of the biggest success stories on this list, at least one player picked later had a more productive career. Take Gerrit Cole, for instance. Francisco Lindor has put up 14 more fWAR and was taken seven picks later. Bryce Harper? Great career. Chris Sale’s has been slightly better, and he was taken 12 picks later. David Price? Nah, Freddie Freeman will end up with almost twice as much career fWARand wasn’t picked until the second round.

    If you’re still not convinced, consider that Stephen Strasburg was seen as a generational pitching talent and was the consensus number one overall draft prospect in 2009. By 2012, the Nationals (and nearly two dozen other teams) were no doubt kicking themselves for not taking Mike Trout, who remained on the board until pick 25.

    Ready for the crazy part? Drafting the best player isn’t even necessarily the goal for an MLB team. A smart club’s goal is simply to get good value relative to where they’re picking. That means weighing each player’s ceiling, floor, injury risk, signability, character, and ten thousand other factors before making a selection.

    It’s tough because what so many guys behind him are doing it raises the expectations even more of a first overall pick

    — Mike jones (@Mikejon12789749) April 24, 2026


    The player drafted #1 overall never ends up being the best in his class. More realistically, a first overall pick who isn’t a total bust usually ends up posting at least 30 fWAR across his career. If you didn’t know this when you set your expectations, that’s okay. I didn’t know that first-time RV owners usually camp in their driveway for a few nights to test out the systems before taking it on its maiden voyage. We all learn the hard way sometimes.

    Reasonable Expectation #1: The first overall pick should ideally be a successful major leaguer who produces at least 30 fWAR during his career.

    Unreasonable Expectation #2: The GM should be fired if the #1 overall pick doesn’t pan out as expected.

    No matter how good scouts are, or how modern an organization’s analytics department might be, nobody can predict the future. Case in point, nearly 40% of all #1 overall picks end up producing less than 3 fWAR during their entire career—in layman’s terms, they end up being busts.

    2024 MLB Draft Class going to be one of the best classes in history and Guardians took “Travis Bazzana” 1.1. Someone needs fired https://t.co/ufHwW7DK8x

    — Arby Crooks (@ilovebridges37) March 23, 2026


    If you’re expecting anyone to get fired over a draft slot that’s got nearly a 50/50 shot to bust, you’re going to be disappointed. But rather than go any deeper down that path, let’s take one big step back into the world of rational behavior for a second and acknowledge something: if you’re already putting Travis Bazzana in “bust” territory, you’re trying to be miserable.

    Bazzana sucks..look at his AAA numbers and overall minor league numbers and stop calling for him..hes a bust.

    — toney (@toney349092) April 5, 2026

    While I’m writing this, Bazzana currently owns a .287/.422/.511 batting line in AAA while walking nearly as often as he strikes out. He hit a 110 MPH laser over the right field fence last week. Most importantly, he hasn’t even played a game in the big leagues yet. Turns out, tonight is his first! It seems like bare minimum due diligence to let him have a career before calling for the head of the GM who drafted him.

    It’s unreasonable to call Bazzana a bust. And even if it somehow turns out that way down the road, nobody is losing their job over it. Number one overall picks bust all the time—much like new RV parts bust all the time. Turns out they’re made with light materials to reduce the vehicle’s weight, and are mass produced cheaply to make RVs affordable for people like me. That’s why they issue a warranty to replace faulty parts! Who knew?

    Reasonable Expectation #2: It’s impossible to know whether any #1 overall pick will be a bust, and if he is, nobody will be fired over it because drafting is hard.

    Unreasonable Expectation #3: A college hitter drafted first overall should be close to MLB ready.

    A pro scout in the Rays organization once told me “the path to the big leagues is not a racetrack”. That simple phrase has lived rent free in my head for years. There’s no award for reaching MLB faster than your peers. Would you rather have Jackson Holliday, who debuted in April of 2024, or Roman Anthony, who was picked in the same draft class but debuted over a full year later?

    You do not get a whole lot of grace when you are a college bat selected #1 overall.

    The expectation is a quick rise.

    — CLEology (@_CLEology) April 11, 2026

    The same applies to college players. The Royals promoted Jac Caglianone on June 3rd of last year, only to be the second-worst player in all of baseball that season (-1.6 fWAR). Sources tell Always the Jake that he still has not received his gold trophy for being first in his draft class to make his MLB debut. Fellow 2024 draftee Konnor Griffin has also struggled since being promoted earlier this year.


    Skeptics will point to guys like Nick Kurtz, Chase Burns, and JJ Wetherholt, all of whom have had varying degrees of success as major leaguers. I will point to my butt and tell them to kiss it. I don’t care. I care about what Bazzana does during the 6-7 years that he wears a Cleveland Guardians uniform.

    It’s a consensus among industry experts that making the jump from AAA to the majors is tougher for players than it’s ever been. Consider what that means for a player trying to get there from college baseball, and you’ll probably realize that the expectation of a “quick rise” from D1 to MLB is unreasonable. Not as unreasonable as my expectation that I could skip straight to a week of boondocking in a brand new RV, but unreasonable nonetheless.

    Reasonable Expectation #3: A college hitter will reach the majors on his own timeline.


    Unreasonable Expectation #4: A first overall pick’s development should be linear.

    This one deserves the most emphasis because it trips up even some of the most avid and well-researched fans I’ve met. What worked for a kid in college is almost never going to work for him in the bigs. So young players fail, learn, make adjustments, and repeat that cycle about three dozen times before finally getting a chance to fail, learn, and make adjustments indefinitely at the MLB level.

    Fans have more data available to them than ever before. That’s awesome, but it comes with a curse: they don’t always know how to interpret it rationally. Too often, fans will spot a hole in a prospect’s swing, a flaw in his contact profile, or struggles against a certain pitch type, and lunge for the panic button.

    A few well-known Guardians fan accounts, run by people for whom I have a great deal of respect, have in recent weeks taken to Twitter to ring the alarm bells. Some of their tweets on Bazzana offer us proof of why high draft picks can be a trap even for some of the smarter people you know. Hitting the panic button is not a sound reaction to a top prospect adjusting to AAA pitching in the first two weeks of the season.

    Then again, I didn’t have a sound reaction to the struggles of my last camping trip, either. So I definitely have no right to point fingers.

    Reasonable Expectation #4: Even a first overall pick will have ups and downs as he makes adjustments to prepare for The Show.

    Your expectations are more powerful than you realize.

    I’m embarrassed to admit that last week I spent several hours of a beautiful vacation being irrationally angry about issues with my RV—issues that were apparently not uncommon and that were covered by the unit’s warranty.

    But the shame of my silent tantrum dives even deeper. For nearly a decade, my wife and I have taken our son camping with a hand-me-down tent and some cheap foldout chairs. Even without water and electricity, our proud new family purchase was an upgrade over what we’d been able to afford in years past. We had gotten this great new vessel in which to create memories, at a great price, and all it needed was a few minor, common warranty claims. Why did I let myself waste moments of a precious experience with my family being angry when I should have spent it being grateful for what I had?

    Anger is a product of unmet expectations. Happiness is a product of met or surpassed expectations. We as human beings have the power within us to set expectations, which means we have power over our own happiness. Cool, right?

    Two years ago, the odds that the Cleveland Guardians would even get the first overall pick in 2024 were just 2%. Today, we have a top prospect debuting for oue team who is excited to play for our city, and who is likely to become a very, very good hitter.

    I expect we’ll all have fun watching him play.

    Arch Manning emerging as early favorite for No. 1 pick in next NFL draft

    Arch Manning emerging as early favorite for No. 1 pick in next NFL draft originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

    The spotlight is already beginning to center on Arch Manning as a potential No. 1 overall pick in next year’s NFL Draft—and this time, the hype feels far more grounded.

    A year ago, Manning’s name frequently surfaced in early mock drafts despite his limited experience. Those projections ultimately proved premature, as he was still adjusting to the speed and complexity of the college game at Texas Longhorns football. But while the timing may have been off, the evaluation itself wasn’t. Now, with more meaningful reps under his belt, Manning has begun to show why scouts remain so intrigued.

    His transition into the starting role wasn’t seamless. Early inconsistency raised questions about readiness, particularly with decision-making and timing. However, as the season progressed, Manning settled in, displaying the poise, arm talent, and football IQ that made him one of the most highly touted quarterback prospects in recent memory.

     Sky-high ceiling fuels No. 1 pick buzz

    What separates Manning is not just pedigree, though his connection to the Manning family legacy adds undeniable intrigue. It’s the combination of size, mobility, and natural passing ability that gives him one of the highest ceilings in his class. He can make all the throws, extend plays outside the pocket, and command an offense with increasing confidence.

    That said, there are still areas for growth. Evaluators continue to point to his accuracy on the move as a key development point. While he’s capable of making off-platform throws, consistency in those situations will be critical as he transitions to the next level.

    For NFL teams, particularly those stuck in prolonged rebuilds, Manning represents more than just a quarterback prospect—he symbolizes hope. A franchise mired in a lengthy playoff drought could view him as a transformational piece, someone capable of energizing both the locker room and the fan base.

    If his trajectory continues upward, Manning won’t just be in the conversation for the top pick—he could firmly establish himself as the clear choice. This time, the buzz isn’t based on projection alone. It’s backed by progress, performance, and the kind of potential that teams simply can’t ignore.

    Flyers Fall Short Again, Penguins Force Series Back to Philadelphia

    PITTSBURGH – The series got even tighter as the Philadelphia Flyers (3-2) lost another opportunity to close out the series on Monday, falling 3-2 to the Pittsburgh Penguins (2-3) at PPG Paints Arena as they forced Game 6.

    Elmer Soderblom, Connor Dewar, and Kris Letang scored for the Penguins. Alex Bump and Travis Sanheim scored for the Flyers.

    The Flyers got the start they wanted everywhere but on the scoreboard. They came out playing fast, strong, and dominating early. A Penguins goal following a Philadelphia mistake quickly shifted things, and all of a sudden, the Flyers were trailing. Pittsburgh dominated the boards for the rest of the period, and Philly could not get one back.

    In the second, the Penguins got a quick goal to extend their lead before the Flyers got on the board. The middle of the period rolled on, and neither team scored until the Flyers tied it up in the last five minutes. Things were going well for the Flyers before a flukey goal put the Penguins up 3-2, setting the stage for another do-or-die third period.

    The Flyers’ comeback effort was nipped by a smothering Penguins defense, sending the series back to Philly for Game 6.

    Here’s how we got to the final score.

    Read More: Flyers-Penguins Playoff Game 5: Lines, Notes, & How to Watch

    Penguins get an early score

    The Flyers got off to a hot start, playing with intensity and edge, something that was missing in Game 4. They registered the first 3 shots on goal of the game, and were dominating the Penguins in transition, who could not get a clean zone entry.

    However, a dumped puck by Parker Wotherspoon (1) sent Rasmus Ristolainen into the zone to clear the zone, but he was met by Anthony Mantha (1), who decisively won the puck battle, and set up Elmer Soderblom (1) in the slot for the game’s first goal on their first shot of the game. The Penguins took the early 1-0 lead, something the Flyers wanted to avoid.

    It had looked like the rest of the backcheck had got lost in the neutral zone, losing their assignment, leading to a complete breakdown – the sort of thing that can’t happen in the playoffs.

    Not long after, Sam Girard got called for a trip, giving the Flyers a chance to answer on the power play. The Flyers could not punch one in on the power play, bringing things back to even strength.

    Despite the Flyers’ great start, the Penguins quickly took control of the period.

    Garnet Hathaway picked up a minor for tripping, then Evgeni Malkin started a bit of a scuffle. That resulted in roughing calls on him, Hathaway, and Travis Konecny. After things cooled down, Anthony Mantha gave Travis Sanheim a high cross-check. After all that, it was a Penguins power play.

    The Flyers were able to kill the penalty and build some momentum towards the end of the period. Trevor Zegras had two great chances in the final two minutes, but he could not score. That brought the game into the first intermission, 1-0 Penguins.

    Read More: Quick Fixes: How the Flyers Can Bounce Back in Game 5

    Flyers score twice, Penguins still lead

    The start was just about as bad as it could get for the Flyers. Jamie Drysdale and Cam York got caught on a long (emphasis on long) shift as they could not clear the zone for the life of them. Eventually, the Penguins took advantage of the tired legs.

    Sidney Crosby (3) set up Connor Dewar (2) for the goal, putting the Penguins up 2-0 early in the period. It looked to be the start of a disastrous period for the Flyers.

    While PPG Paints Arena was still in mid-celebration, Alex Bump (1) made a great individual effort to go near post on Arturs Silovs, and get the Flyers on the board. One could say, he gave his team a BUMP of energy.

    The Flyers put up a better effort in the second period than in the first. However, through the first 10 minutes of the second period, it still was not enough to halt the Penguins’ momentum.

    There was a chance to gain some momentum after Travis Konecny drew a trip on Erik Karlsson, but the power-play struggles continued.

    However, with less than five minutes to go in the period, the Flyers were able to even it up. Travis Sanheim (2) ripped a shot from the bottom of the dot. It looked like it may have hopped off Karlsson’s stick and in.

    However, the 2-2 tie did not last long. Kris Letang (2) fired a shot that missed by a wide margin, but the bounce off the boards went off Dan Vladar’s back and in. The Penguins regained the 3-2 lead and took it into the second intermission.

    Flyers can’t come back

    Forced to make a third-period comeback against a team fighting for its season, the Flyers needed to find a goal in the third period and fast before things got out of hand.

    They did not get much help as Emil Andrae was called for a trip just 1:37 into the period. It set up a massive power-play opportunity for the Penguins, and an even bigger kill for the Flyers.

    Philly got the kill, mostly due to a fantastic effort from Luke Glendening and Sean Couturier taking away every lane up top in the first minute or so of the power play.

    Despite the kill, it still ate a good bit of the clock, and in the blink of an eye, the first five minutes of the period ticked away. The Flyers had less and less time to mount their comeback.

    15 minutes turned to 10, and the Flyers still had yet to have any good looks at tying the game. Philly just was unable to match the physicality Pittsburgh was bringing.

    With about 8 to go, the Flyers put together a good shift, but Travis Konecny went wide from the slot, and a few other chances could not get through traffic. The Flyers looked completely lifeless as the clock ticked into desperation minutes.

    The Flyers were unable to get Dan Vladar to the bench until there were 2 minutes left. Porter Martone had the game on his stick with about 50 seconds remaining, but it was stopped by Silovs. That forced Game 6 back in Philadelphia, with the 3-2 final on Monday in Game 5.

    What’s next

    With the first round now complete, the Flyers will have some time off as the rest of Round 1 comes to an end, before they take on the Carolina Hurricanes in Round 2. With Game 7s scheduled for May 2nd and 3rd, I’d expect that series to start around May 4th.

    The series will head back to Philadelphia for Game 6, where the Flyers have one last chance to put the Penguins away on Wednesday at Xfinity Mobile Arena. A time for puck drop is still to be determined.

    Read More: Flyers Practice: Lineup Changes Coming Soon?

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    Chiefs draft review by analyst will scare entire NFL

    Chiefs draft review by analyst will scare entire NFL originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

    The Kansas City Chiefs had two first-round selections thanks to a poor 2025 season and the trading of star corner Trent McDuffie.

    Chiefs general manager Brett Veach knew he had an opportunity to turbo-charge the roster reset, and it was a huge chance to put Kansas City back on the map.

    And he did just that with corner Mansoor Delane and defensive tackle Peter Woods being selected in the first round. Plus, R Mason Thomas in the later round, the Chiefs hit on their early picks.

    So much so that CBS Sports' Pete Prisco thinks Kansas City nailed the draft.

    "The Chiefs killed this draft," Prisco wrote. "They traded up to land the top corner in Mansoor Delane, then landed defensive tackle Peter Woods later in the first, and followed up with Thomas. It was a great first two rounds."

    More:Analyst has interesting choice for Bills' best draft pick

    Chiefs in good spot for 2026 bounce back

    The Chiefs addressed their needs superbly. They got a starting corner, a starting-caliber defensive tackle, plus an edge rusher to help Chris Jones and George Karlaftis.

    Now, all that is needed is for the Chiefs to welcome back Patrick Mahomes for Week 1, and all will be right in the world. 

    Granted, it won't be as easy as they, but the Chiefs have had the sort of offseason they needed after the 2025 debacle.

    Now, there's a real chance that the NFL only got a one-season reprieve from the AFC's apex predator.

    More NFL news:

    Browns new WR KC Concepcion gets high praise from NFL Draft analysts

    The Cleveland Browns added a wide receiver with the 24th overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, landing Texas A&M's dynamic playmaker KC Concepcion.

    The pick was met with mixed reviews amongst the fanbase. There has been much made over drop issues and his size, despite the electric playmaking ability that Concepcion brings to the table. However, fanbases tend to be more emotional and less even-keeled than fans of their favorite team.

    So, what did some draft analysts have to say about the Browns' new wide receiver?

    The Athletic's Dane Brugler

    Brugler had KC Concepcion, the new Browns' wide receiver, ranked as his fourth-best wide receiver in the class. And what do you know? He was the fourth wide receiver off the board. Here is what the best in the business had to say on Concepcion:

    "An urgent, gliding athlete, Concepcion isn’t all the way there yet, but he has come a long way with his route running. He has the lower-body agility to elude the jam and is very intentional with his steps and body language, which allows him to gain vertical separation or detach at the top of routes. He isn’t the most natural hands-catcher (10.3 percent drop rate in 2025), although he will benefit from a more receiver-friendly quarterback in the NFL."

    NFL Network's Daniel Jeremiah

    Daniel Jeremiah of NFL Network, another well-respected NFL Draft analyst in the industry, said this about Concepcion:

    "His speed jumps off the screen. You can see it right off the snap: He uses a quick jab step and then explodes down the field. He creates massive separation against quality competition. He hauls in a lot of quick-hitters (bubbles, slants and shallow crossers). His hands have been the biggest issue; he has too many concentration drops. When he does finish the catch, he is dynamic with the ball in his hands. His transition from catch to run is immediate and explosive."

    What Daft on Draft has to say on the new Browns' WR

    Another draft site, Daft on Draft, had this to say about Concepcion:

    "Texas A&M’s KC Concepcion is one of the more twitched-up receivers in the entire 2026 NFL Draft class. Perhaps the most twitchy! He’s lightning in a bottle.

    However, he’s not a gadget player. Concepcion runs a full route tree, is a nuanced route runner to every level of the field, and is an easy separator on the vertical plane. He’s a fun, fun dude to watch manipulate defensive backs by working into their blind spots and winning nearly every leverage battle."

    This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: Browns new WR KC Concepcion gets high praise from NFL Draft analysts

    Ex-Alabama defensive lineman pleads guilty after impersonating 3 NFL players to fraudulently obtain nearly $20M in loans

    College Football: Alabama Luther Davis (96) victorious during game vs San Jose State. Tuscaloosa, AL 9/4/2010 CREDIT: Bob Rosato (Photo by Bob Rosato /Sports Illustrated via Getty Images) (Set Number: X84610 TK1 R3 F162 )
    Luther Davis is facing up to seven years in prison after pleading guilty on Monday. (Bob Rosato /Sports Illustrated via Getty Images)
    Bob Rosato via Getty Images

    Former Alabama defensive lineman Luther Davis pleaded guilty to a pair of charges after he defrauded three NFL players and received millions in loans in their names

    Davis pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and one count of aggravated identity theft on Monday in Atlanta, according to the Associated Press. CJ Evins, who was accused of committing the same crimes alongside Davis, also pleaded guilty to the two charges. 

    The two men are facing up to seven years in prison. Davis is due in court again in October for sentencing. Prosecutors have agreed to recommend a lower sentence as part of their plea deals on Monday. 

    Prosecutors said in court on Monday that the two men used fake bank and email accounts to try to convince lenders that they were either the players themselves or acting on behalf of the players. Davis even went as far as wearing disguises on video calls with investors, including wigs and makeup, and used fake driver’s licenses.

    The three players they impersonated were not named, but were reported to be Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Penix Jr., Green Bay Packers safety Xavier McKinney and free agent tight end David Njoku. They had not authorized the men to obtain loans and had no knowledge of the schemes as they were happening. 

    In total, the plan brought in about $20 million from at least 13 fraudulent loans. The two men then reportedly used the money to buy real estate, jewelry, cars and more.

    Davis was a member of Alabama’s national championship team in 2009, which was the first title head coach Nick Saban won with the Crimson Tide. Davis appeared in 45 games across four seasons with the school. Davis was involved in another scandal in 2013, when he engaged in $40,000 worth of transactions with NFL agents and financial advisers while working as an intermediary between them and five college players. That was against NCAA rules at the time. 

    What draft experts said about new Colts LB CJ Allen

    The Indianapolis Colts addressed their biggest need immediately in the 2026 NFL draft, selecting Georgia linebacker CJ Allen.

    Let's take a closer look at Allen's game with what several draft analysts had to say in their pre-draft scouting reports.

    Allen ranked among the best in run defense over both the 2024 and 2025 seasons, according to PFF's metrics. He's been a very sound tackler. In coverage, he allowed 10.6 yards per catch in 2025, with three pass breakups.

    Allen, 21, was named a first-team All-American following the 2025 season.

    With the Colts, Allen will be an immediate starter, taking over as the team's MIKE linebacker.

    NFL.com

    “Green dot” linebacker and team captain more capable of rowing the boat than making big splashes. Allen plays with toughness and control, sorting through run fits with patience and leverage in pursuit. He has average trigger quickness and pursuit speed, which forces him to work harder to get to junction points when facing climbing blockers. He has adequate size and strength with good hand strikes to play off blocks. He doesn’t blow up blocks or disrupt on the other side of the line all that often, though. He’s an effective blitzer with average man-cover talent and is capable on all three downs. Allen is a dependable starting Mike ‘backer who raises the floor of a defense." - Lance Zierlein

    Pro Football Focus

    "Allen is a physical, reliable middle linebacker with strong run-defense ability. His length limitations are notable, but he flashes enough in coverage to project as a starter." - PFF

    Pro Football Network

    "He's incredibly rangy and explosive in pursuit and as a blitzer, he can get depth in coverage and run with RBs, and he can oscillate in congestion and navigate gaps with ease. He reads and reacts without delay, delivers punishing physicality as a block take-on defender, and has all the makings of a stud three-down defender." - PFN

    This article originally appeared on Colts Wire: 2026 NFL draft: Scouting reports for Colts' LB CJ Allen

    USC baseball responds with critical sweep of Purdue

    The month of April has been a rough one for USC baseball thus far. Entering last week, the Trojans had lost eight of 11 games, including brutal sweeps at UCLA and Nebraska.

    Over the weekend, USC returned to Dedeaux Field for a critical Big Ten series with Purdue. The Trojans responded in a big way, sweeping the Boilermakers with victories of 4-3, 6-1, and 11-4.

    The sweep was particularly critical because it pushed USC ahead of Purdue in the Big Ten standings. The Trojans now sit in fourth place at 16-8 in conference play, while the Boilermakers are in fifth at 15-9.

    It also continued a significant disparity in USC’s performance in home and away games. The Trojans are 25-1 at Dedeaux Field this season, but just 9-10 on the road.

    USC will have an opportunity to improve both of those records this week. The Trojans will visit UC Irvine on Tuesday night, before hosting Rutgers for three games this weekend.

    This article originally appeared on Trojans Wire: USC baseball responds with critical sweep of Purdue

    Longtime Giants LB, Hall of Famer Lawrence Taylor hospitalized with stomach issue

    Longtime New York Giants linebacker and Pro Football Hall of Famer Lawrence Taylor has been in the hospital for a week due to a stomach issue, his attorney told The Athletic on Monday. 

    While specifics are not yet known, Taylor is dealing with a “stomach-related issue.” The 67-year-old has been in the hospital since April 20, and does not yet have a discharge date.

    “At this time, the condition does not appear to be life-threatening,” attorney Mark Eiglarsh said, via The Athletic. “He remains under medical observation and is showing signs of improvement … Lawrence asks that I convey his sincere gratitude to everyone who has been thinking of him and keeping him in their prayers during this challenging time.”

    Taylor spent his entire NFL career with the Giants, who selected him with the No. 2 overall pick in the 1981 draft. He helped the franchise to a pair of Super Bowl wins over his 13 seasons in the league, and he was named the league’s MVP in 1986. Taylor had a league-high 20.5 sacks that season. 

    In total, Taylor finished with 142 career sacks and nine interceptions by the time he retired after the 1993 campaign. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1999, and his jersey was later retired by the Giants. 

    Taylor was arrested in 2011 and pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges of sexual misconduct and patronizing an underage prostitute. He faced charges both in 2021 and 2024 for failing to update his address on the state’s sex offender registry. Taylor also joined several other notable athletes and President Donald Trump at the White House last year as Trump signed an executive order to establish a council on sports, fitness and nutrition. 

    PREVIEW | Estudiantes vs Flamengo: team news, lineups, predictions (Libertadores 30/04)

    PREVIEW | Estudiantes vs Flamengo: team news, lineups, predictions (Libertadores 30/04)
    PREVIEW | Estudiantes vs Flamengo: team news, lineups, predictions (Libertadores 30/04)

    Estudiantes and Flamengo go head-to-head at this Thursday in the Copa Libertadores.

    In their last fixture, Estudiantes shared the spoils 0-0 with Talleres (Torneo Apertura 2026). Last time out, Flamengo triumphed 0-4 against Atlético Mineiro (Brasileirão Série A 2026).

    The last meeting between the two teams ended with Estudiantes winning 1-0.

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    Estudiantes

    Flamengo

    • Erick Pulgar - Shoulder Injury
    • Jorge Carrascal - Suspension

    Last starting XIs

    Estudiantes ( vs Talleres 2026-04-25): Fernando Muslera, Eros Mancuso, González Pírez, Tomás Palacios, Gaston Benedetti, Lucas Piovi, Gabriel Neves, Mikel Amondarain, Facundo Farías, Edwuin Cetré, Adolfo Gaich

    Flamengo ( vs Atlético Mineiro 2026-04-27): Agustín Rossi, Guillermo Varela, Léo Ortiz, Léo Pereira, Alex Sandro, Jorginho, Evertton Araújo, Gonzalo Plata, Giorgian de Arrascaeta, Samuel Lino, Pedro

    ESPN predicts Texas A&M WR to replace KC Concepcion in 2026

    Last weekend, Texas A&M coach Mike Elko saw a record ten players selected in the 2026 NFL Draft, led by star wide receiver KC Concepcion, hearing his name called with the 24th overall pick by the Cleveland Browns, who are in desperate need of an elite playmaker with the versatility to play every receiver position.

    While unanimous All-American Edge Cashius Howell could have been selected in the first round as well, Concepcion was always a lock, and after one season in College Station, his NFL dreams have come true, and he has joined former Texas A&M star and future Hall of Fame defensive end Myles Garrett.

    This offseason, Elko and new offensive coordinator Holmon Wiggins targeted Alabama transfer wide receiver Isaiah Horton, whose 6'4" frame and vast experience at multiple receiver spots were too valuable to pass up on, while his relationship with starting quarterback Marcel Reed also played a part in choosing the Aggies over several blue-blood suitors.

    Combined with star junior Mario Craver, Ashton Bethel-Roman, Terry Bussey, and, potentially, standout freshman Aaron Gregory, Texas A&M's 2026 wide receiver rotation looks like one of the best units in all of college football, but according to ESPN's Dave Wilson, Isaiah Horton looks like a nearly seamless replacement, while providing some advantages given his stature.

    "Wide receiver has been one of the most improved positions during Mike Elko's tenure in College Station, and despite Concepcion's departure, it's still in good shape, particularly with the arrival of Alabama transfer Isaiah Horton. The 6-4, 208-pound outside receiver gives Marcel Reed, his former 7-on-7 teammate in Tennessee, a big target and will take pressure off Mario Craver, a speedster who caught 59 passes for 917 yards and four touchdowns last year in his first season at A&M after transferring from Mississippi State."

    Mario Craver is expected to lead the Aggies in receiving yards after his breakout campaign, but given his NFL-level speed and ability to separate against even the best cornerbacks, Wilson is right in stating that taking pressure off of the future first-round draft selection won't just help Marcel Reed but also open up every other wideout on the field.

    Contact/Follow us @AggiesWire on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Texas A&M news, notes and opinions. Follow Cameron on X: @CameronOhnysty.

    This article originally appeared on Aggies Wire: ESPN predicts Texas A&M WR to replace KC Concepcion in 2026

    What Taylor Lewan said about Diego Pavia, NFL draft on 'Bussin With The Boys'

    Diego Pavia, the former Vanderbilt football quarterback and 2025 Heisman Trophy runner-up wasn't picked in the 2026 NFL Draft, and former Tennessee Titans tackle Taylor Lewan believes he should have been.

    Lewan said on the "Bussin With The Boys" podcast April 27 that he believes Pavia should have been taken as high as the fifth round, which would have been April 25 of the three-day draft. Pavia is the first Heisman finalist to go undrafted since Northern Illinois quarterback Jordan Lynch wasn't picked in the 2014 NFL Draft.

    "From a talent standpoint, he deserved to be in that fifth to seventh round," Lewan said. "You got a guy that inevitably can be an emergency quarterback for you, but find his way in the special teams category.

    "(He's) shorter (5-foot-10), smaller, but he's gritty. He's willing to lower his shoulder and the kid, regardless of what you want to say about him off the field, is willing to learn and loves ball."

    The Tennessean's 2025 Sportsperson of the Year made a few headlines off the field, most notably when he criticized Heisman voters on Instagram after the trophy ceremony.

    What else did Taylor Lewan say about Diego Pavia?

    Lewan said that NFL teams want to avoid distractions and pointed to Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders, who dropped to the fifth round in the 2025 NFL Draft, as an example.

    "Especially in the football world, the NFL world, you want to limit distractions as much as possible," Lewan said. "I think that's what happened to Shedeur Sanders going in the fifth round last year."

    ESTES: Diego Pavia's myth-making at Vanderbilt was never going to sway the NFL

    More: Has Diego Pavia been picked in NFL draft? Latest on Vanderbilt QB and why he is sliding

    Will Diego Pavia play in the NFL?

    Pavia accepted an invitation to the Baltimore Ravens' rookie minicamp, which runs May 1-3.

    What were Diego Pavia's college stats?

    In 2025, Pavia, 24, was 267-for-378 passing for 3,539 yards and an SEC-best 29 touchdowns while also leading the conference in quarterback rating (170.4), passing percentage (70.6), yards gained per pass attempt (9.4), and adjusted yards gained per pass attempt (9.94). He also ran for 862 yards and 10 touchdowns.

    He was named the SEC Offensive Player of the Year while leading the Commodores to the first 10-win season in program history.

    In two seasons at Vanderbilt, he was 444-for-676 for 5,832 yards and 49 touchdowns and 12 interceptions passing in 26 games. He ran for 1,663 yards and 18 touchdowns.

    Paul Skrbina is a sports enterprise reporter covering the Predators, Titans, Nashville SC, local colleges and local sports for The Tennessean. Reach him at pskrbina@tennessean.com and on the X platform (formerly known as Twitter) @paulskrbina.

    This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: What Taylor Lewan said of Diego Pavia, NFL draft on 'Bussin With The Boys'

    Cardinals prospect Joshua Báez is making it harder to ignore a looming call-up decision

    Cardinals prospect Joshua Báez is making it harder to ignore a looming call-up decision originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

    The St. Louis Cardinals are not quite at a breaking point in the outfield, but the numbers are starting to push things in that direction. Outside of Jordan Walker, production has been difficult to find early in the season, and that reality is beginning to shape conversations around internal options. That is where Joshua Báez enters the picture.

    The 22-year-old is not just performing in Triple-A. He is trending in a way that makes a promotion feel less like a future possibility and more like a decision that is getting closer by the day.

    Power surge is forcing attention

    Báez’s latest stretch has been difficult to overlook. His recent home run, his sixth of the season, continued a surge that has seen him go deep three times in a four-game span for the Memphis Redbirds. That type of production is not new for him. Báez has built his profile around power, and the underlying metrics support it. His barrel rate sits at an elite level, reinforcing that this is not just a hot streak. It is a continuation of a skill set that consistently produces loud contact.

    More importantly, he is showing growth in specific areas. His ability to hit left-handed pitching has stood out early, adding another layer to his offensive profile that could translate at the next level.

    The skill set fits what St. Louis needs

    What makes Báez particularly interesting in this moment is how his tools align with the Cardinals’ current gaps. He is not just a power hitter. He brings speed that is uncommon for his size, something he proved last season with a 20-home run, 50-steal campaign across multiple levels. That combination creates versatility, both in the lineup and defensively.

    The Cardinals do not necessarily need a finished product right now. They need impact. Báez offers that, even if it comes with some risk tied to his contact rate.

    MoreZack Wheeler’s return gives Phillies exactly what they desperately needed

    The one factor still holding him back

    There is still a reason Báez has not already been called up. His strikeout and whiff rates remain high, and that has been the primary area of concern throughout his development. While the power is real, the consistency of contact is still a work in progress.

    At the major league level, that margin tightens. Pitchers will challenge those weaknesses immediately, and the adjustment window is much smaller. That is the balance the Cardinals have to weigh.

    A decision that may not wait much longer

    The timing now feels important. St. Louis does not need to rush a prospect, but it also cannot ignore production when it lines up this clearly with a need at the major league level. Báez is doing what prospects are supposed to do when they are ready. He is forcing the conversation.

    The question is no longer whether he is on the radar. It is how much longer the Cardinals can justify keeping him in Triple-A if the current trends continue.

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    Ex-Alabama DL pleads guilty to impersonating NFL players in $20M fraud scheme

    A former Alabama national championship-winning defensive lineman pleaded guilty to orchestrating an impersonation scheme of multiple NFL players that defrauded lenders of nearly $20 million.

    Luther Davis, who played for the Crimson Tide from 2007-10 and was part of the 2009-10 title team, admitted guilt to federal wire fraud and aggravated identity theft charges on Monday, April 27, the U.S. Attorney's Office in the Northern District of Georgia announced.

    As part of the scheme, the 37-year-old Davis and 29-year-old CJ Evins posed as representatives of players and even wore disguises to impersonate athletes, using wigs and makeup in addition to fake documents. The Guardian reported Wednesday, April 15 the two impersonated people like Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Penix Jr, Cleveland Browns tight end David Njoku and Alabama safety Xavier McKinney.

    Luther Davis of the Alabama Crimson Tide celebrates after winning the BCS National Championship game over the Texas Longhorns at the Rose Bowl on Jan. 7, 2010 in Pasadena, California. The Crimson Tide defeated the Longhorns 37-21.

    "Davis and Evins convinced lenders they were NFL players, obtained millions of dollars in fraudulent loans, and used the proceeds of their crimes to purchase real estate and luxury items," U.S. Attorney Theodore S. Hertzberg said in a statement. "This scheme highlights that anyone can be a target of identity theft, and my office will vigorously investigate and prosecute swindlers who steal identities to defraud others."

    Federal officials said Davis and Evins secured millions of dollars in loans from May 2023 to October 2024 by registering companies with names closely related to the athletes they were impersonating, opened bank accounts and created several forms of fraudulent accounts and documents such as driver's licenses to obtain the money. When loan closings required them to appear on camera, they posed as the athletes with disguises and signed paperwork in the player's names.

    Prosecutors said Daivs and Evins obtained loans worth a total of $19.8 million. The two used the money from the scheme to pay off loan balances and fund their lifestyles.

    It was uncovered when a players' union learned the impersonated athletes' contract were used as collateral. They were charged in March.

    The FBI is still investigating the case, but Davis will be sentenced on Oct. 8 while Evins is scheduled for sentencing on Aug. 4. They each face up to seven years in prison, but prosecutors recommended a lower sentence as part of plea deals, according to ESPN.

    A highly touted high school recruit out of West Monroe, Louisiana, Davis had 47 total tackles − eight for loss − in 45 career games with the Crimson Tide.

    This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Luther Davis pleads guilty to imitating NFL players in loan fraud

    Man Utd beat Brentford to close on Champions League berth

    Manchester United midfielder Casemiro (L) celebrates scoring against Brentford (Darren Staples)

    Manchester United moved within touching distance of qualifying for the Champions League as Casemiro and Benjamin Sesko sealed a 2-1 win against Brentford on Monday.

    Casemiro put United ahead in the early stages at Old Trafford and Sesko doubled their lead before the interval.

    Mathias Jensen's late strike couldn't stop United cementing their grip on third place in the Premier League.

    They are 11 points clear of sixth-placed Brighton, with the top five guaranteed to reach next season's Champions League.

    Michael Carrick's side need just two points from their last four matches to ensure their return to Europe's elite club competition for the first time since 2023-24.

    On Sunday, United host bitter rivals Liverpool, who sit three points behind them in fourth, in a clash that will go a long way to deciding who finishes third.

    Interim boss Carrick, who replaced the sacked Ruben Amorim in January, is still waiting to discover if he will land the United job on a permanent basis.

    The former United midfielder has made a strong case by steadying the ship after Amorim's turbulent reign.

    Leading United into the Champions League would be another persuasive argument as co-owner Jim Ratcliffe considers his options.

    A 1-0 win at Chelsea in their previous match had reinvigorated United's top-five charge after a home defeat against Leeds and a draw at Bournemouth.

    Brentford last won at Old Trafford in 1937 and they paid the price for a slow start on their latest fruitless visit.

    - Casemiro strikes again -

    Kobbie Mainoo scythed through the Brentford defence with a superb run in the second minute, but Amad Diallo wasted the chance with a close-range shot that was cleared off the line by Sepp van den Berg.

    Harry Maguire was inches away from marking his return from suspension with a goal when the United defender's towering header was clawed off the line by Brentford keeper Caoimhin Kelleher.

    United's pressure was rewarded in the 11th minute as Casemiro finished off a well-worked corner routine.

    Bruno Fernandes whipped the set-piece to Maguire and his looping header evaded a gaggle of Brentford defenders at the far post as Casemiro rose highest to head home from an acute angle.

    Casemiro's fourth goal in his last six games underlined the enduring value of the veteran Brazil midfielder, who is set to leave when his contract expires at the end of this season.

    He celebrated by kissing the badge on his shirt as United fans implored him to stay by chanting "one more year".

    Michael Kayode nearly silenced the love-in with a header that United keeper Senne Lammens pushed away at full stretch.

    Igor Thiago's muscular power was a thorn in United's side but the Brazilian couldn't finish, scuffing one chance under pressure from Diogo Dalot before Kelleher saved his close-range drive.

    Ayden Heaven's last-ditch attempt to deny Thiago almost ended in an own goal, but Lammens spared the United teenager's blushes with a fine save.

    United took advantage of those misses to double their advantage in the 43rd minute.

    Diallo's determination to win a tackle deep inside his own half started the move before Fernandes drove towards the Brentford area, slipping a pass to Sesko, who lashed home from 10 yards.

    Fernandes has 19 assists this season as he chases the Premier League record of 20 in a single campaign set by Thierry Henry and Kevin De Bruyne.

    United were less dominant in the second half and Jensen whipped an eye-catching curler past Lammens from 20 yards in the 87th minute to set up a tense finale.

    Carrick's men wobbled but just about held firm as Mikkel Damsgaard's header was clutched by Lammens in stoppage-time.

    smg/jc

    Andrew Fillipponi ‘quits’ 93.7 The Fan afternoon show

    Andrew Fillipponi and Chris Mueller on 93.7 The Fan
    Credit: 93.7 The Fan

    93.7 The Fan afternoon co-host Andrew Fillipponi insists he paid his bet by quitting, it’s not his fault the station recruited and hired him back less than an hour later.

    “If the Steelers draft Drew Allar in 250 days, I think I’ll quit my job,” Fillipponi posted on social media last summer regarding the Penn State quarterback prior to the start of the college football season.

    Allar would go on to suffer a season-ending broken left ankle which undoubtedly hurt his draft stock. But 251 days after Fillipponi wagered his job on Allar’s future, the Steelers went ahead and selected the quarterback on Day 2 of the NFL Draft. Day 2, being the key, because it allowed Fillipponi to keep his job on a technicality.

    One problem, Fillipponi doubled down in February, once again writing, “if the Steelers draft Drew Allar, I’ll quit my job,” offering no potential job-saving time constraints this time. And just as he followed through by getting his nipples pierced last year after a lost wager, Fillipponi seemingly figured out a way to pay off his latest absurd bet, while keeping his job.

    Monday afternoon, Fillipponi stunned his 93.7 The Fan co-host Chris Mueller by announcing he was quitting his job, effective immediately. At the same time, Fillipponi posted a farewell message on social media, announcing his departure from 93.7 The Fan, writing, “I’m a man of my word” before exiting the building.

    Thank you Poni… pic.twitter.com/x7xQgOMvMA

    — 93.7 The Fan (@937theFan) April 27, 2026

    Mueller was outraged by his radio partner seemingly abandoning the show. New imaging was quickly revealed by the station, a new co-host was even named, as producer Donny Football joined Mueller in studio. So, how is it that Fillipponi is already back alongside Mueller in afternoons on 93.7 The Fan?

    “I was not BSing. I came on here at 2 o’clock and quit,” Fillipponi insisted after returning from his 50-minute retirement. “I got in my car, and I was driving home and my phone was blowing up and my wife was explaining to me how crazy things were for her.”

    But as the bit goes, Fillipponi then received a phone call from 93.7 The Fan brand manager Kraig Riley, who encouraged the station’s former afternoon host to “turn around and come back…don’t make a decision you’re gonna regret for the rest of your life.”

    Fillipponi went back to the station, where Riley told him he had clearance from management to propose a job offer. And 50 minutes after Fillipponi quit, new paperwork was drawn up, a contract was signed, a debt was paid, and a job was reclaimed.

    “Guys have retired and come back in this business,” Fillipponi said without naming names. “I’ve never heard another host in another city do something like this before.”

    When Christopher “Mad Dog” Russo vowed to retire if the Arizona Diamondbacks won Game 7 of the 2023 NLCS, he only skipped the opening of his next radio show before triumphantly returning with no intent of ever quitting. Fillipponi sold it a little better than Russo, even though he similarly had no intention of quitting. But credit Fillipponi for turning his lost wager into a fun bit, and the ability to argue his bet was paid.

    The post Andrew Fillipponi ‘quits’ 93.7 The Fan afternoon show appeared first on Awful Announcing.

    Vicente Luque calls out ex-UFC middleweight title challenger

    Vicente Luque wants to get to work now at middleweight.

    The longtime welterweight is looking to stay busy and make an intentional climb to the top now that he's got his UFC middleweight debut out of the way. Earlier this month, Luque (24-12-1 MMA, 17-8 UFC) submitted former interim title challenger Kelvin Gastelum at UFC 327 in Miami, and he'd like to now face a former undisputed title challenger of the division.

    "Someone who I'd like specifically – I think it would be great for me, but also the fans – would be Jared Cannonier," Luque told Hablemos MMA in Spanish. "He's a veteran, just like me, but already established in the division and in the rankings. I believe he doesn't have a fight at the moment. For me, it's a very interesting match. It's a fight between two veterans with great styles. That's a fight I would love. He's in the rankings."

    Cannonier fought for the title and lost to then-champion Israel Adesanya at UFC 276 in 2022. Since, he's been lingering in the top 10, notching solid wins over Sean Strickland, Marvin Vettori and Gregory Rodrigues. He was last seen in August, losing a unanimous decision to Michael Page at UFC 319. Cannonier currently has no return to the cage booked.

    Luque, who cracked the top five of the welterweight rankings, but never got to challenge for the belt, maintains the same goal he had at 170 pounds for this run at middleweight: become UFC champion. Luque wasn't feeling great toward the end of his welterweight run, and feels rejuvenated now fighting at 185 pounds.

    "I don't know how you do this without the desire to become champion," Luque said. "This is a dangerous sport. You can't just come in here and look to get by because you can get hurt badly. I think if I want to do it well, I have to be in it to be the best. The change in division and all that, people might look at it and think I might not have the same commitment, but no. This change was to improve, to get better. For me, that's the plan: Reach the top."

    This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: Vicente Luque calls out ex-UFC middleweight title challenger

    How to live stream Thunder vs Suns: NBA Playoffs, TV channel

    The Oklahoma City Thunder and Phoenix Suns meet Monday for Game 4 of their first-round playoff series, with Oklahoma City holding a commanding 3–0 lead and a chance to complete the sweep on the road.

    MORE:Anthony Edwards injury update puts Timberwolves in tough spot before Game 5

    Apr 22, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Phoenix Suns forward Dillon Brooks (3) walks past Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) in the second half during game two of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

    How to Watch Thunder vs Suns

    • When: Monday, April 27, 2026
    • Time: 9:30 PM ET
    • TV Channel: NBCSN
    • Live Stream: Peacock (watch now)

    The defending champion Thunder have controlled the matchup from the start, opening with a 119–84 Game 1 blowout, followed by a 120–107 Game 2 win, and then taking Game 3 in Phoenix, 121–109.

    In Saturday’s victory, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander exploded for a playoff career-high 42 points on 15-of-18 shooting, while adding eight assists in one of the most efficient postseason performances of the year. Reuters also noted Oklahoma City’s bench outscored Phoenix’s reserves 36–12, another sign of the Thunder’s superior depth throughout the series.

    – Live Stream Thunder vs Suns with Peacock –

    Phoenix now faces elimination after struggling to slow down Oklahoma City’s balanced attack. Dillon Brooks scored 33 points in Game 3, and Jalen Green added 26, but Devin Booker was limited to 16 points as the Suns again failed to match the Thunder defensively.

    The Suns have now dropped nine straight playoff games dating back to last postseason, and injuries have also complicated their rotation entering Monday. If Phoenix wants to extend the series, it will need a major response from Booker and far cleaner defensive execution against a Thunder team that looks every bit like a title contender again.

    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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    Mayra Bueno Silva reacts to UFC Vegas 116 loss – ‘I’ll be the best Uber driver in Brazil’

    RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA - FEBRUARY 01: Mayra Bueno Silva of Brazil prepares to face Jasmine Jasudavicius of Canada in a flyweight fight during the UFC Fight Night event at anb Arena on February 01, 2025 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC)

    Don’t talk trash!

    Former Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Women’s Bantamweight title challenger Mayra Bueno Silva dropped her fifth straight fight this past weekend (Sat., April 25, 2026), losing a unanimous decision to rising prospect and former teammate Michelle Montague on the UFC Vegas 116 prelims inside the Meta Apex in Las Vegas, Nevada.

    It was a rough start for “Sheetara,” who landed zero significant strikes in Round 1 while being controlled for more than four minutes. She bounced back in Round 2 with a strong showing, but Montague regained control in the final frame, sealing the decision win.

    The skid sparked immediate backlash online, with fans calling for Silva’s release — something the Brazilian didn’t take lightly.

    “Man, I was here looking at the comments. You know, I don’t usually look at them, but today I decided to check out the comments on people’s posts about my fight about me as a fighter,” Silva said on Instagram. “It’s amazing to see that relevant people do not comment, right? They might even think something, but they don’t comment. But then there’s this bunch of losers who just sit behind a keyboard talking trash about other people’s lives, about those who left home early to conquer the world, to try for a better life for themselves and their families. They have no idea.”

    “It’s just this bunch of losers talking crap about things they don’t even know or understand,” Silva continued. “Go find something to do, you bunch of losers. Then I see all these people asking for me to be fired, wanting me to get fired. And let me tell you, if I do get fired, do you know what will happen if I end up working as an Uber driver? I’ll be the best Uber driver in Brazil. Do you know why? Because I have determination. What do you have? Laziness. The courage to talk trash from behind a screen. That’s why I’ve made it in life. That’s why I got to fight for the belt. And if I ever have to go back to where I came from, I’ll go back with my head held high and I’ll succeed again.”

    Silva hasn’t won since her submission victory over Lina Lansberg in Feb. 2023. While she did score a finish over Holly Holm later that year (watch highlights), it was overturned to a “No Contest” after a positive test for her ADHD medication.

    That win initially led to a title shot against Raquel Pennington at UFC 297, but Silva lost a one-sided decision — and hasn’t gotten back in the win column since.

    Now riding a five-fight skid, her UFC future remains uncertain.


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    Oklahoma earns commitment from big-time defensive tackle prospect

    The Oklahoma Sooners picked up another talented defensive tackle prospect in the 2027 recruiting class with the commitment of Sione Felila out of Hesperia, California.

    Felila chose the Sooners over offers from Notre Dame, Oregon, Cal, Washington, UCLA, TCU, and Utah.

    A legit nose tackle, Felila has great size for the position at 6-foot-2 and 310 pounds. But he moves incredibly well, displaying the ability to create disruption with penetration, but shows incredible play strength at the point of attack to be disruptive in the running game.

    Felila has the ability to play both defensive tackle spots and can be a difference maker when asked to one-gap (which relies on quickness, strength, and getting up the field into your gap responsibility) or in two-gap scenarios (where he's asked to read the play and then react and make a play depending on what the running back does).

    He's the 20th commitment in the 2027 recruiting class, and although he's not highly rated according to 247Sports and Rivals, he has the ability to far exceed his recruiting ranking.

    Felila joins two other promising defensive tackle prospects in Deven Robertson and Elijah Harmon, giving the Sooners a dynamic interior defensive line trio to add to their depth chart in 2027.

    BREAKING: Class of 2027 DL Sione Felila has Committed to Oklahoma, he tells me for @Rivals
    The 6’3 300 DL from Hesperia, CA chose the Sooners over Notre Dame, Oregon, and Cal

    “All thanks to my Heavenly Father, BOOMER!”⁰⁰https://t.co/ARmPrq1Na9pic.twitter.com/JpfRaLRzT2

    — Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) April 27, 2026

    Sione Felila Recruiting Profile

    Vitals

    Projected PositionDefensive Tackle
    Height6-foot-2
    Weight310 pounds
    HometownHesperia, California

    Ratings

    SiteStarsOverallPositionState
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    247Sports3--6947
    247Sports Composite37248159
    Rivals3--9075
    Rivals Industry37957870

    Offers

    Per 247Sports

    • California
    • Kansas
    • BYU
    • Arizona
    • Arizona State
    • Oklahoma
    • Oregon
    • TCU
    • UCLA
    • Utah
    • Washington
    • Notre Dame
    • Oregon State
    • Colorado State
    • San Diego State
    • UNLV
    • Northern Arizona
    • Sacramento State

    Social Media

    After an AMAZING conversation with @CoachToddBates and @COACHSTACE_ I am blessed to have earned a scholarship offer to the University of Oklahoma @OU_Football@OakHillsFootba1@NickMonica63@coachmetty@GregBiggins@SWiltfong_@adamgorneypic.twitter.com/V5jo2DoKtW

    — Sione Felila (@sione_felila) February 11, 2026

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    This article originally appeared on Sooners Wire: Oklahoma Sooners add commitment from DT Sione Felila

    Report: Two NFC teams tried to trade up to No. 9, in front of the Giants at No. 10

    With the 10th overall pick acquired from the Bengals in the Dexter Lawrence trade, the Giants selected tackle Francis Mauioga. There's a chance he wouldn't have been available.

    Via Jori Epstein of Yahoo Sports, two NFC teams tried to trade up to No. 9 with the Browns.

    Cleveland had moved down from No. 6 to No. 9, in a trade that allowed the Chiefs to move up and select cornerback Mansoor Delane.

    The Browns didn't get an offer that made them abandon their chance to take tackle Spencer Fano in the ninth spot, but the effort made by the unnamed NFC teams underscores the risk of acquiring a pick before it's on the clock. Two NFC teams were speculating on who the Giants planned to select, and they were trying to beat them to him.

    Just like the Eagles did, when jumping from No. 23 to No. 20, one spot in front of the Steelers, for receiver Makai Lemon.

    That's how the draft works. Teams want who they want, and they'll often move up to get him before someone else can. In the end, the Giants didn't get leapfrogged. But two other teams in their conference tried.

    MSU basketball no longer top team, slips in national analyst's updated rankings

    Michigan State basketball is no longer the top team in national analyst's early rankings for next season.

    National college basketball analyst Seth Davis has slid the Spartans down a few spots and has a new No. 1 overall team in his latest "never-too-early" rankings for the 2026-27 season. Michigan State had previously been his No. 1 team but he now has Michigan State sitting at No. 3 in his latest poll released on Monday.

    Michigan State is behind only Duke (No. 1) and rival Michigan (No. 2) in the latest update. Right behind the Spartans is Illinois (No. 4) and UConn (No. 5).

    Michigan State picked up a key transfer portal addition in last week in Charlotte transfer center Anton Bonke, but that move clearly wasn't enough in the eyes of Davis to retain his top spot. Or it could, of course, be the key additions the Blue Devils and Wolverines have made this portal cycle that pushed them ahead of the Spartans. Regardless, Michigan State is still a top five team entering next season at the moment, which is a great spot to be situated.

    Click on the post below to see the complete rankings from Davis:

    Seth Davis’ Never-Too-Early Top 25 is back 🔥🏀

    ⏩Florida jumps ahead, Gonzaga falls behind and more

    🔗 @SethDavisHoops full article: https://t.co/rX81oMPFPnpic.twitter.com/ARwWrcq78d

    — Hoops HQ (@hhqsports) April 27, 2026

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    This article originally appeared on Spartans Wire: MSU basketball no longer top team, slips in national analyst's updated rankings

    Ben Shelton suffers upset at Madrid Open

    Coming off a championship at the BMW Open in Munich, Germany, Ben Shelton suffered another early exit at the Mutua Madrid Open in Spain on Friday.

    World No. 87 Dino Prizmic, who had to play through qualifiers to make the 128-man draw, defeated Shelton, 6-4, 6-7(4), 7-6(5) over three hours of action. Shelton played well, delivering 44 winners, 10 aces and winning 56% of his second-serve points. He also won 43% of his second-serve return points. Unforced errors (44), including one on the final point of the game, cost him the win.

    "It means a lot," Prizmic said. "Today was a very hard match for me, and I just tried to play my game, stay focused every point, and it definitely worked today. I'm working a lot with my team to stay calm on the important points, but (Shelton) is No. 6 in the world. ... I was waiting for my chances, and I took them in the end."

    Shelton is now 1-3 in ATP Masters 1000 events this year and has yet to make it through the Round of 32. It's also his second straight one-and-done performance at a Masters tournament after losing in the Round of 64 at the Miami Open a month ago.

    Ben Shelton's ranking and future

    Despite the early exit, Shelton should hold his No. 6 world ranking. No. 9 Daniil Medvedev and No. 10 Lorenzo Musetti are the next-closest players to him who made it to the Round of 16 in Madrid, and they are more than 500 points behind Shelton in the live standings. If either makes the final, they would earn 600 points and pass Shelton; however, if either makes the final, they would earn 600 points and pass Shelton.

    Shelton's next tournament should be the Internazionali BNL d'Italia, a 1000-point ATP Masters in Rome, Italy. Play begins May 6, but the official draw is not out yet. Shelton lost in the Round of 64 a year ago to Jaume Munar.

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    This article originally appeared on Gators Wire: Ben Shelton one and done at Madrid Open, falls to 1-3 in Masters 1000s

    2026 Kentucky Derby odds, post position, betting: Renegade (4-1) is the morning-line favorite for 152nd Run for the Roses

    Renegade drew the No. 1 post position but is still the 4-1 morning-line favorite for the 152nd Kentucky Derby.

    Only three other horses in the 20-horse field have single-digit odds: Commandment (6-1) at the No. 6 post; Further Ado (6-1) at the No. 17 post; and Chief Wallabee (8-1) at the No. 12 post.

    Sovereignty won last year’s Kentucky Derby at 7-1 odds on a sloppy track. Trained by Bill Mott, Sovereignty won in 2:02.31. Journalism, the race favorite, placed and Baeza showed.

    The Derby will take place Saturday at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky, with a post time of 6:57 p.m. ET.

    Kentucky Derby odds, from Post 1 to 20

    1. Renegade 4-1

    2. Albus 30-1

    3. Intrepido 50-1

    4. Litmus Test 30-1

    5. Right to Party 30-1

    6. Commandment 6-1

    7. Danon Bourbon 20-1

    8. So Happy 15-1

    9. The Puma 10-1

    10. Wonder Dean 30-1

    11. Incredibolt 20-1

    12. Chief Wallabee 8-1

    13. Silent Tactic 20-1

    14. Potente 20-1

    15. Emerging Market 15-1

    16. Pavlovian 30-1

    17. Six Speed 50-1

    18. Further Ado 6-1

    19. Golden Tempo 30-1

    20. Fulleffort 20-1

    Ohio tackle David Tarawallie nets Tennessee offer

    Painesville (Ohio) Riverside offensive tackle David Tarawallie was offered by Tennessee on Monday when Vols offensive line coach Glen Elarbee stopped by the school.

    Tarawallie, a 6-foot-6, 265-pound three-star, says he will add the Vols to his official visit schedule.

    “I will, most likely replacing one I already have set up,” he said.

    Elarbee’s resume and personality have a lot to do with Tarawallie’s interest.

    “Coach Elarbee, he seems like a really smart guy and has produced a good amount of NFL talent, so I’m confident in his ability to develop me, and playing in the SEC,” Tarawallie said.

    His current officials are current Rivals Recruiting Prediction Machine leader Michigan State on May 29th, Cincinnati on June 5th, USF of June 12th and Wake Forest on June 19th.

    Tarawallie was a starter who played well as a junior, but he played at under 240 pounds. He spent this off-season adding weight and strength and has become a Power Four prospect as a result.

    “I don’t even think he is remotely close to scratching the surface of his potential,” says Riverside strength coach Bryan Doberdruk. “If you look at him, he’s a skinny 264-pound kid. He will probably play this year around 275 pounds and be an incredibly athletic 300-pound college freshman. I’ve been a strength coach full time for 17 years and I’ve never had a kid this size who moves so well.”

    Tarawallie is rated an 87 by Rivals and ranked the No. 31 junior in Ohio.

    NFL grants Broncos a roster exemption for international punter

    The Denver Broncos just gained another roster spot.

    The NFL granted an international designation for Australian punter Jeremy Crawshaw on Monday, giving him an exemption from the club's 90-man offseason roster. Crawshaw won't count against the team's active roster during the offseason (but he will count against the active roster once the 53-man roster is set).

    Crawshaw, who was born in Penrith, New South Wales, was picked by the Broncos in the sixth round of last year's NFL draft out of Florida. He ranked 15th in the league with an average of 47.6 yards per punt last fall. He had 30 punts downed inside the 20-yard line (fourth-most), and a long of 76 yards (second-best in the NFL) as a rookie.

    With Crawshaw no longer counting against the active roster, Denver will only have to cut three players (instead of four) to make room for their incoming undrafted free agents. Once the 53-man roster is set, NFL teams can carry an extra international player on the practice squad during the regular season.

    Since Crawshaw will make the active roster, the Broncos would have to designate a different international player if they want to carry a 17th practice squad player this fall.

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    Is Commanders' Jayden Daniels the biggest loser of NFL Draft?

    Jayden Daniels

    Is Commanders' Jayden Daniels the biggest loser of NFL Draft? originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

    The Washington Commanders have had a very defense-focused offseason under Dan Quinn, with a host of defenders signed in free agency.

    Then, in the NFL Draft, the Commanders selected linebacker Sonny Styles with the No. 7 overall pick and picked receiver Antonio Williams in the third round. So, there isn't much help for Daniels.

    Most thought the Commanders would be more offensively minded in the draft, but they appeared to want to bolster the defense. Kaytron Allen (RB) and Matt Gulbin (C) were the other picks to "help" Daniels.

    And ESPN's John Keim wonders whether the franchise did enough to help its young quarterback.

    “Washington drafted receiver Antonio Williams in the third round,” Keim wrote. “The Commanders needed another playmaker and explosiveness alongside No. 1 receiver Terry McLaurin.

    “They could also eventually sign Brandon Aiyuk -- though it remains uncertain when the 49ers will release him. And the Commanders did strengthen their defense, which will prevent the offense from needing to post big numbers every game. All of that will help Daniels, but until Williams proves himself, there will be questions.”

    More:ESPN has huge question marks on 1 Chargers draft pick

    Daniels a loser of the NFL Draft?

    To an extent, you could say so.

    Terry McLaurin is still the only legitimate weapon Daniels has, and you can't/shouldn't be relying on a third-round pick to be a good WR2 in his rookie season, which is what Washington is hoping Williams will become. 

    Of course, he very well could be, but as Keim states, there are questions over the receiver room.

    Yes, the defense has gotten better, on paper, at least, so the score could be kept down, but offensively? The franchise hasn't really done enough to give Daniels the best shot at winning games.

    There's still time to add more pieces in free agency, but at this time of the offseason, unless it's a trade, not many difference-making receivers are out there waiting for the phone to ring.

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    Golden Knights vs Mammoth Game 4 live stream: NHL Playoffs, TV channel

    The Vegas Golden Knights travel to Delta Center to face the Utah Mammoth in Game 4 of their first-round NHL Playoffs matchup.

    MORE: Jeremy Swayman opens up on emotional outburst after Bruins’ Game 4 collapse

    Apr 24, 2026; Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Vegas Golden Knights center Brett Howden (21) shoots against Utah Mammoth goaltender Karel Vejmelka (70) during the second period in game three of the first round of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Delta Center. Mandatory Credit: Rob Gray-Imagn Images


    How to Watch Golden Knights vs Mammoth

    • When: Monday, April 27th,  2026
    • Time: 9:30 PM ET
    • TV Channel: ESPN
    • Live Stream: Fubo (try for free)

    The Golden Knights find themselves in trouble after dropping Game 2 at home (3-2) and then Game 3 on the road (4-2). Although Vegas held home-ice advantage heading into the series, the teams were more evenly matched than a typical division winner vs. wild card team, as the Mammoth posted more wins (43) than Vegas (39) during the regular season.

    Game 3 was all Utah, as they started fast, scoring two first-period goals (MacKenzie Weegar, Dylan Guenther). The second period was more of the same, as Lawson Crouse scored twice in the first 10 minutes of the period to give the Mammoth a commanding 4-0 lead. Jack Eichel and Nic Dowd would add goals late in the second and third periods, respectively, leading to the 4-2 final score.

    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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    Fever’s Caitlin Clark shares message that speaks to bond with Stephanie White

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    Fever’s Caitlin Clark shares message that speaks to bond with Stephanie White originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

    The Indiana Fever are heading into this season with a version of themselves that fans have not fully seen yet. Injuries prevented that from happening a year ago, particularly when it came to Caitlin Clark. Limited to just 13 games, Clark never had the chance to establish a true rhythm across a full season, and the team had to adjust on the fly without its centerpiece.

    That matters now more than ever. With Clark healthy and expectations rising, the focus shifts from what could have been to what should be. The Fever already proved they can compete under Stephanie White, even without their star for most of the year. Now the question becomes how high the ceiling actually is when everything is finally aligned.

    That is what made Clark’s recent comment about her head coach stand out, even if it came in a lighter moment.

    call ‘em out 🎽⤵️ pic.twitter.com/9WTnOFG8O9

    — Indiana Fever (@IndianaFever) April 27, 2026

    A quick answer that carried more meaning

    When asked whose name she would want on a new Fever jersey, Clark did not hesitate.

    “Stephanie White. Buy it… and buy one for every single son. Boys, run up her card. Let’s go.”

    It was clearly said with a smile, and Clark even joked about White’s four sons each getting their own jersey. On the surface, it was a quick, playful answer. But it also offered a glimpse into the relationship between the two.

    There is a level of comfort there that usually takes time to build. Clark did not just give an answer. She leaned into it, joked about it, and made it personal.

    MoreWhen is the Indiana Fever’s next game? Key date comes quickly after preseason opener

    How last season shaped their connection

    Clark’s injury-filled 2025 season created a different kind of opportunity. Instead of only leading from the floor, she spent extended time around the coaching staff. At one point, she even sat in with the coaches during games, offering her perspective and seeing things from a different angle.

    That experience gave her a deeper understanding of White’s system. It also gave White more insight into how Clark processes the game in real time. That kind of two-way understanding is not always easy to develop during a typical season.

    For Indiana, it became an unexpected benefit.

    Why this matters now

    The Fever are no longer building from scratch. They have already established a foundation, reaching the Commissioner’s Cup title game and making a playoff push despite missing Clark for much of the year. Now, with their lead guard back and fully healthy, the expectations shift. The offense will run through Clark. The pace will change. The pressure will increase.

    That makes the relationship between Clark and White even more important. Moments like Clark’s comment are small, but they reflect something larger. This is not a player and coach still trying to figure each other out. It is a partnership that has already gone through adversity and come out with a stronger connection.

    For a team trying to take the next step, that may matter as much as anything that happens on the court.

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    Real Madrid’s Deep-Lying Playmaker Dilemma Part I: Diagnosing the Problem

    Lack of deep-lying playmaker in Madrid’s midfield since Toni Kroos retirement likely to make filling pivotal role at the top of Madrid’s wish list this summer.  Need was further emphasized in the tie against Bayern Munich. 

    Much has been written and said about Real Madrid’s need to sign a deep-lying playmaker (DLP) to replace the enormous hole left by Toni Kroos’s retirement in 2024. Kroos’s decision to hang up his boots at 34 and the subsequent departure of Luka Modric in 2025 left Madrid without two players that were key cogs in dictating tempo at the Bernabéu for over a decade. It was widely thought at the start of the 2024/2025 season that Madrid could easily transition from a midfield led by the German great and Croatian maestro to a more athletic group focused on winning duels and counterattacking football spearheaded by Jude Bellingham, Fede Valverde, Aurélien Tchouaméni and Eduardo Camavinga feeding passes to Vinicius Junior and Kylian Mbappé. After all, all four midfielders played important roles during Madrid’s successful 2023/2024 season. However, two consecutive seasons without winning major silverware has emphasized the need to find that player (or two) that can dictate play from the Madrid midfield — an “organizador” as it is referred to in Spain. At times in the past two seasons it has seemed that Madrid has largely tried to bypass the midfield altogether, with the centre-backs, fullbacks, and Courtois looking to connect directly with Real Madrid’s forwards.

    The tie against Bayern Munich further reinforced the need to sign a DLP.  Trent Alexander-Arnold led Madrid with 52 pass attempts at the Bernabéu while Fede Valverde led the team with only 32 pass attempts in Munich.  Compare that to Bayern who had seven players that exceeded Valverde’s pass attempts in the return leg led by Joshua Kimmich’s 118 pass attempts. Alexander-Arnold and Valverde’s pass attempts in this season’s quarterfinals are also significantly less than the 82 passes Kroos attempted at the Allianz Arena on April 30th, 2024, or the 112 passes Kroos distributed eight days later at the Bernabéu, with the Madrid midfielder leading all players on both teams in pass attempts in each of the semifinal matches in 2024.

    This season, Antonio Rüdiger has led Madrid in passes attempted per 90 in La Liga (73.3) while Dean Huijsen did the same for the team in Champions League play (69 pass attempts per 90).  It would have been unfathomable five seasons ago that anyone other than a midfielder would lead the team in passing. Recall that Kroos averaged over 100 touches per match in each of his last five seasons at Madrid, consistently ranking amongst the top two in Europe’s top five leagues in each of those seasons. The German legend dictated the pace at which Madrid played. By having more of the ball, Kroos also served to negate the opposition’s opportunities to create chances. That is, defending with the ball rather than without it. Don’t underestimate the importance of this factor in explaining Madrid’s defensive problems the past two seasons. 

    A quick revision of this year’s eight Champions League quarterfinalists (see Exhibit A below) finds that 3 of the 4 semifinalists have DLP’s leading the team in passing (PSG – Vitinha in Ligue 1; Bayern – Kimmich in Bundesliga and Pavlovic in Champions League; Koke – Atletico Madrid) while the fourth, Arsenal, has arguably the best passing center-back in Europe in William Saliba.

    There has been some consideration that the DLP role at Madrid could be filled by Arda Güler, the 21 year old Turkish phenom who has had a breakout season for Madrid in 2025/2026 and was among Madrid’s best players in the Champions League elimination rounds against Manchester City and Bayern Munich. Xabi Alonso tried this during his tenure on the Madrid bench when he decided to play Arda deeper on the pitch following Bellingham’s return from shoulder surgery. But Güler is a player that has shown an innate ability to generate scoring chances for teammates with regularity, ranking amongst Europe’s best in assists, key passes and big scoring chances this season.  Given his strong partnership with Kylian Mbappé, he would best serve Madrid playing behind the forward line in his preferred 10 position. 

    There has also been discussion of Alexander-Arnold having a much more prominent role in the distribution of the football at Madrid. It is useful to recall that TAA was the leading passer during several seasons in the Premier League for Jürgen Klopp’s Liverpool. Clearly if Klopp were to find his way to the Madrid bench, Alexander-Arnold’s role on the team could be greatly enhanced.

    The question remains largely unanswered on who would be sacrificed from Madrid’s starting 11 if there is no unforeseen sale at the club to incorporate a new DLP into the line-up. 

    • Would it be Valverde, one of Madrid’s captains who has been one of Europe’s best players in the calendar year of 2026? Highly unlikely given his recent form and all he offers the team in attack and defense.
       
    • Would it be Tchouaméni, who is playing perhaps his best football in a Madrid jersey since Arbeloa arrived as coach, is highly valued by club management and was sorely missed in Munich? Also unlikely despite his on-ball limitations. 
    • Would it be Güler who at 21 is coming off a breakout season at Madrid? Hard to envision sitting Güler coming off this season and taking into account that his partnership with Mbappé is one of the best in Europe.
    • Or would it be Bellingham, arguably the most talented and complete midfielder of the four and the youngest player ever named Player of the Season in two of the top five European leagues, who will still be only 23 starting next season? Benching Bellingham would be a decision that would send shockwaves throughout Europe.  

    It is clear that bringing on an organizador will require making some tough decisions and challenge the status quo and that is even without taking into account the likely return of Nico Paz, one of Serie A’s best players this season, back into the squad. But given the poor results the last two seasons, ruffling some feathers within the locker room should be the least of concerns when thinking of a new signing.

    Amongst the players most often mentioned as possible enhancements to fill the DLP role are PSG’s Vitinha, City’s Rodri and Chelsea’s Enzo Fernández. Part II of this series will discuss each of the three and other possible solutions Madrid may consider this summer to fill this pivotal position on the pitch.

    Track: Weather plays havoc with South Dearborn Invitational

    South Dearborn hosted a 20-team invitational, but the weather turned out to be the key factor. Pop-up showers interrupted the events and eventually, the officials made the decision to cancel the meet after the running of the 300 hurdles.

    Five running events and two field events were not completed.

    Batesville was having a good with a meet record broken, a school record broken, a tie of a school record, 6 first place finishes and 17 personal best performances. The Lady Bulldogs were well on their way to winning the meet with 102 points to the next team at 59 points (Lawrenceburg).

    First place

    The boys 4x800 relay team of Cannon Clark, Cash Myers, Ryan Benz and Griffin Koester (8:41.4)

    The girls 4x800 relay team of Bayleigh Demaree, Jayla Bedel, Caitlin Raver and Ava Wade (9:56.38, meet record)

    Isabel Meyer – polevault (10-0, ties school record)

    Ella King – shot put (42-8.5, school record)

    Leah Meyer – discus (115-11, personal best).

    The girls 4x100 relay team of Maggie Jelinek, Isabel Meyer, Maycee Holtkamp and Abby Millerhad (52.05, season best)

    Second place

    Maycee Holtkamp – high jump, tying her PR

    Abby Miller – 400m dash with a PR run

    James Rowland – 400m dash (.04 off his PR)

    Top 8 finishers

    Maggie Jelinek – 100 hurdles, 3rd

    Ava Wade – 1600, 3rd with a personal best performance

    Maycee Holtkamp – 400, 3rd with a personal best performance

    Reillee Adams – pole vault, 4th with a personal best vault and 6th in 100 hurdles

    Ella King – discus, 4th

    Max Walter – 400, 5th with a personal best performance

    Griffin Koester – 1600, 5th

    Leah Meyer – shot put, 6th

    Paige Allgeier – 1600, 7th with a personal best performance

    Zadiin Small – pole vault, 8th with a personal best vault

    Lukas Lovins – 110 hurdles, 8th

    The boys 4x100 relay of Liam Wagner, Tyler Malone, Kaden Lamping and Noah Davis, 8th

    Greensburg results

    The Pirates 4x800 relay team of Luke Dwenger, Braylon Brancamp, Ethan Clifford and Oliver Corya finished ninth in 9:50.80.

    Jai Jackson took third in the shot put with a distance of 51-2. Kameron Parkison was eight at 43-10.5. Jackson was also third in the discus with a distance of 156-10.

    Luke Stier placed fifth in the high jump at 5-4. Holden Shera finished fourth in the pole vault with a height of 10-0. Wyatt Yake was eighth in the long jump at 17-3.

    Ali Wells was the runner-up in the pole vault with a height of 9-9. Jasmin Bailey finished eighth at 7-0.

    The Lady Pirates’ 4x800 relay team of Alaina Bedel, Anika Poling, Chloe Davis and Josie Slaven took sixth in 11:27.33.

    Rushville

    The Rushville track and field teams competed at Warren Central at the Dennis McNulty Invitational. Only nine boys and six girls qualified to compete among the Class 4A schools like Warren Central, Fishers, Carmel, Center Grove, Floyd Central, Bishop Chatard, Lake Central, Roncalli, Zionsville and Shelbyville.

    Coach Tush noted, “If we want to be better, we need to compete with some of the best. That was the case as we saw Warren Central’s Kamere James bust a 10.9 in the 100 dash, Ryke Meyer a 49.76 in the 400, five boys under 2:00 in the 800 and that was just on the track for the boys. The girls were no different as three girls ran under 57 seconds in the 400, and high jumper Kira Smith won and is ranked No. 1 in the country under 20 years of age.”

    The Lions had some season and lifetime bests on Friday: Hudson Schutz in the 800, Zy Adams in the 400, Harper Hoban in the 300 hurdles, and Caleb Wall in the shot put. Zai Pernell and Casey Monroe earned fifth place ribbons to be the highest finishers on the night for the Lions.

    The Lady Lions had a small group. Junior Melaney Mahan set a lifetime best in the last event of the night, 2-mile. Kendra Jacobs also had a season best in the 300 hurdlers. Emily Rouse was the highest finisher for the Lady Lions with seventh in the Long Jump.

    Rushville results

    Casey Monroe – 5th pole vault (10-6)

    Kai Pernell – 5th long jump (20-1), 13th in 100 (11.69), 12th in 200 (23.80)

    Zy Adams – 16th 400 (55.13)

    Keegan Pavey – 21st 400 56.34

    Hudson Schutz – 13th 2:11.19

    Harper Hoban – 14th 300H 47.10

    Cooper Colvin – 15th (113-2), 18th shot (34-10.5)

    Preston Mauch – 19th discus (98-10)

    Caleb Wall – 19th shot put (26-11.5)

    Emily Rouse – 7th long jump (15-2)

    Kendra Jacobs – 18th 300h (59.94)

    La Denney – 15th 100h (19.75), 17th 300h (58.46)

    Lilly Denney – 18th in 800 (2:50.24)

    Cameron Ailes – 19th discus (56-5)

    Melaney Mahan – 16th in 3200 (13:21.24)

    The Lions Pride Kids Clinic starts at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday at the RCHS track located north of Benjamin Rush Middle School.

    Golf: Bulldogs place eighth at Whiteland Invitational

    The Legends Golf Course in Franklin was the host of the 20-team Whiteland Invitational Saturday. Batesville finished eighth as a team. Rushville fired a season-best team score in the event.

    Center Grove Red led the way with a 289. Franklin Blue was next with 313. New Palestine placed third with 316 followed by Center Grove Black (316), Speedway (316), Franklin Black (319), Perry Meridian (322), Batesville (324), Connersville (327), Scottsburg (331), Zionsville (337), Whiteland (337), Trinity Lutheran (350), Greenfield-Central (360), Greenwood Christian (360), Southport (360), Decatur Central (360), Lawrence North (373), Rushville (392) and Austin (410).

    Batesville senior Jon Moody earns third place individually with a 73 (+1).

    Ian Hixson was next for the Bulldogs with 80. Landon Raver was a shot back with 81. Caleb Laker finished with 90 and Cooper Phebus carded a 94.

    Ryder Flannery led the way for the Lions with a personal best 82. Tressler Owens finished with 101. Kanyon Sparks had a personal best 103. Landon Cain had a 106 and Kyle Jacobs shot a 112.

    Rushville

    Friday, the Rushville Lions golf team competed in a 3-way match at Arbor Crossing Golf Course against Connersville and East Central. East Central came away with the win with 161. Connersville took second with 171 and Rushville finished with 202.

    The Lions were led by Ryder Flannery with a 44. Tressler Owens and Landon Cain who both carded 52. Gavin Owen shot a 54 and Kanyon Sparks rounded out the varsity with a 59.

    For the junior varsity, Maverick Wolf led the way with a 53. Madden Meek shot 54. Eli Newhouse and Garret Ray both finished with 58.

    Lawrence Taylor hospitalized with non-life-threatening stomach issue

    Lawrence Taylor is in the hospital with a stomach issue that appears non-life-threatening, according to a representative of the Hall of Fame linebacker.

    Attorney Mark Eiglarsh said in a statement released Monday that Taylor has spent a week in the hospital with no discharge date determined. Eiglarsh said Taylor remains under medical observation and is showing signs of improvement.

    "Lawrence asks that I convey his sincere gratitude to everyone who has been thinking of him and keeping him in their prayers during this challenging time," Eiglarsh said, via the Associated Press.

    Taylor, 67, won two Super Bowl rings and is an eight-time All-Pro and a one-time NFL MVP. He played for the Giants from 1981-93, and they retired his No. 56.

    Taylor earned induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1999.

    Sling Sets New Offers for Hockey Fans Looking to Stream NHL Playoff Games Online

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    After a historic Olympic hockey tournament that saw Team USA take home the gold medal, the National Hockey League is back, with teams facing off in the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs, for a choice to hoist the oldest professional sports trophy in North America.

    Hockey has seen a resurgence in interest and viewership, thanks in part to the Crave/HBO Max show, “Heated Rivalry,” and the U.S.’ historic Olympic victory, with both leading to a spike in ticket sales for NHL games this year. Fans looking to watch hockey from home now have an easy and affordable option too.

    What Can I Watch NHL Playoff Games?

    This year, NHL games are being broadcast on TV on ESPN, ESPN2, ABC, TNT and truTV but you can also stream NHL games online with a live TV streamer like Sling.

    The popular streaming service offers a live feed of ESPN and TNT through its Sling Orange subscription plan ($45.99), and a live TNT and truTV feed through its Sling Blue plan (also $45.99). The streamer’s Sling Essentials & Select plan ($34.99), meantime, offers ESPN, ESPN2 and ABC (in most markets).

    Does Sling Stream NHL Playoff Games Online?

    You can use Sling to watch playoff hockey online without cable, with the ability to livestream the NHL games on your computer, tablet, phone or smart TV (via the Sling app). All of the above plans offer dozens of other live news, sports and entertainment channels, plus hundreds of TV shows and movies that you can watch on-demand.

    Pricing starts at just $45.99/month for Sling Orange (which includes 30+ channels) and for Sling Blue (for 40+ channels). Your best bet right now though is to snag the combined Sling Orange & Blue plan, which is currently discounted from just $60.99/month. Pricing was as high as $69.99 just a few months ago so you’ll save yourself a bit of change right now.

    The combined Orange & Blue package gets you access to the full channel lineup of both Sling plans, so you can stream hockey on ESPN, TNT and ABC online.

    If you just want to catch a specific game, Sling also offers convenient and flexible 1-Day, 3-Day and 7-Day viewing passes, which let you stream content on Sling Orange from as low as just $4.99. The passes are great if you want to catch a weekend’s worth of hockey games, for example, or are just trying to tune into a playoff series. You can continue on with a monthly subscription plan or cancel after your pass is up, with no commitment.

    Sling lets you watch NHL games live online or record them via DVR to watch a replay back on-demand later. You can also pause and restart live games as they air. To further enhance your viewing experience, Sling lets you call up live scores from your TV screen homepage or app, and you can easily see a schedule of all the live and upcoming games to help you plan your viewing.

    See all the latest Sling offers here and see a schedule of NHL games you can livestream on Sling here.

    This year’s NHL season began on October 7, 2025, with regular-season play concluding on April 16, 2026. The Stanley Cup playoffs are on now, with the division finals, conference finals and then the Stanley Cup championship finals.

    The Florida Panthers are the defending Stanley Cup champions.

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    Pirates celebrate Konnor Griffin's 20th birthday with a bouncy house

    The Pittsburgh Pirates have had a lot to celebrate recently. The team entered play April 27 at 16-12, just two games back of the NL Central lead in the most competitive division in baseball to start the year. They're coming off a series win over division rival Milwaukee and reigning Cy Young winner Paul Skenes is looking dominant as ever after his lackluster Opening Day start.

    However, the Pirates wanted to take the celebrations up a notch, and since rookie Konnor Griffin's 20th birthday was April 24, the team made sure to bring the celebration to the locker room ... by ordering a bounce house.

    As evidenced by the video, this wasn't the first time the Pirates had considered getting a bounce house in the locker room. Skenes had thought of that very act not long ago. Now, the Pirates have seen it through.

    How did Konnor Griffin perform on his birthday?

    Griffin balled out on his birthday, so perhaps the bouncy castle will become a new tradition.

    The highly-touted rookie went 3-for-4 with 3 RBI and his first major league home run in Pittsburgh's 6-0 win over Milwaukee.

    Konnor Griffin stats

    Although Griffin went bananas on his birthday, the top prospect has struggled to start his big league career, slashing just .224/.286/.316 with one home run through 22 games.

    Griffin remains one of the fastest players in baseball though, boasting a sprint speed in the 99th percentile of the league and one of the best bat speeds in baseball as well.

    This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Konnor Griffin gifted a bounce castle for 20th birthday

    Louisiana Tech clear for move this summer to Sun Belt after settlement with Conference USA

    Conference USA and Louisiana Tech have agreed on a settlement that will allow the Bulldogs to depart that league for the Sun Belt Conference this summer instead of having to wait another year.

    Both Conference USA and Louisiana Tech, which has played football in C-USA the past 13 seasons, posted statements Monday. Neither provided any specific details of their agreement, such as the amount of exit fees, after an acrimonious situation that included a lawsuit.

    “Conference USA is pleased to have reached a positive resolution with Louisiana Tech that fully acknowledges our governing documents,” the league said. “We look forward to continued success and impact in the national landscape, driven by the collective strength and shared vision of our 10 member institutions.”

    Louisiana Tech, which last summer accepted an invitation to join the Sun Belt, said in its statement that the school had reached “a fair and equitable agreement” with C-USA.

    “The move to the Sun Belt Conference in July is one that will benefit the health and well-being of our student athletes, the fiscal stability of our athletics department, and the economic vitality of our entire region,” the school statement said.

    When Louisiana Tech announced its move to the Sun Belt, the school stated it would occur no later than July 1, 2027, but left little doubt that it preferred to make the move for 2026-27 academic year.

    The University of Louisiana System, which includes Louisiana Tech, filed a lawsuit in March asking a judge to force Conference USA to allow Louisiana Tech to leave the league when the current academic year ends on June 30.

    At that point, the league and the school had failed to agree on a financial settlement aimed at compensating the league for the Bulldogs’ departure.

    Louisiana Tech officials have touted the logic of moving to the Sun Belt, which will include in-state rivals in Louisiana-Lafayette and Louisiana-Monroe, along with other programs in the Gulf South, including Southern Miss and South Alabama.

    Conference USA and the Sun Belt both in March released conference football schedules that included Louisiana Tech. C-USA is also losing UTEP to the Mountain West Conference.

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    MSU football is latest school to offer Texas WR prospect in April

    Michigan State football has extended an offer to Texas wide receiver prospect that is starting to pick up some big traction on the recruiting trail.

    Zach Forbish of Frisco, Texas announced last week that he's picked up an offer from the Spartans. Forbish made his offer from Michigan State known by posting on his social media X account.

    Forbish is a wide receiver prospect in the 2027 class, and is listed at 6-foot-3 and 180 pounds. He plays for Frisco Lone Star High, according to 247Sports.

    Forbish is not currently ranked or rated on 247Sports.

    Michigan State joins a quickly growing list of schools to offer Forbish. According to 247Sports, he holds offers from 10 schools, including Wisconsin, North Texas, Colorado State, Jacksonville State, Louisiana Tech, Texas State, North Dakota State and Tulsa. Seven of his 10 offers have came in the month of April alone, suggesting he is starting to shoot up the recruiting boards.

    #AGTG I am blessed to receive an offer from Michigan State!!! @CoachD_Edison@coachbrooks247@Coach_Bacc@CoachJRayburn@drkharp@LSHS_FBRecruits@CoachHawk_5@MSU_Footballpic.twitter.com/K412AjM4z8

    — Zach Forbish (@zachforbish4) April 24, 2026

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    This article originally appeared on Spartans Wire: MSU football joins flurry of schools offering Texas WR Zach Forbish

    Shaq's daughter stays in SEC: 5 things to know about Me'Arah O'Neal

    Shaq's daughter stays in SEC: 5 things to know about Me'Arah O'Neal originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

    Me'Arah O'Neal hit the transfer portal looking for a new opportunity. 

    The youngest daughter of NBA great Shaquille O'Neal officially left Florida for Kentucky on Monday. 

    At 6-foot-4, the former Gators guard averaged 13.6 points and 6.4 rebounds last season. 

    Five things to know about Me'Arah O'Neal 

    The former McDonald's All American was a top-50 player in 2024

    O'Neal has made the most of her basketball journey by following in her father's footsteps.

    A huge growing social media following is part of her story

    There's more to O'Neal's story as she tries to make a name for herself in Lexington. A major reason why she didn't go to LSU. 

    Me'Arah topped Shaq's record-high for points in SEC Tournament

    Like father, like daughter in the game of basketball. 

    Coming from a famous family hasn't bothered her

    Being Shaq's daughter only goes so far. Future WNBA legend? That's the goal. 

    O'Neal will be a perfect fit at Kentucky

    Me'Arah has been called the "best baller" in the O'Neal family. She'll prove that next season under Coach of the Year Kenny Brooks, who's coming off a Sweet 16 run. 

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    Cooper Flagg Named NBA Rookie Of The Year

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    Cooper Flagg won the Naismith and Wooden Awards as a college freshman at Duke last season.

    Last summer he became the second youngest player behind LeBron James to be selected No. 1 overall in the NBA Draft.

    And now the Dallas Mavericks forward has been named NBA Rookie of the Year.

    The 6-foot-9 rookie beat out his former Duke teammate Kon Knueppel of the Charlotte Hornets by 26 points. It was the second smallest gap since the current voting format began in 2002-03, behind only a 15-point gap in 2021-22.

    With the Mavericks having traded away Luka Doncic in 2025 and then Anthony Davis this year, Flagg has quickly become the face of the franchise.

    Here are some of Flagg’s accomplishments this season per the NBA.

    • Led all rookies in scoring (21.0 ppg) and ranked fourth in rebounding (6.7 rpg), second in assists (4.5 apg) and steals (1.20 spg), and fifth in blocks (0.91 bpg) in 70 games
    • Joined Michael Jordan as the only rookies to lead their team in total points (1,473), rebounds (466), assists (316) and steals (84) since steals were first recorded in 1973-74
    • Youngest player in NBA history to score at least 50 points in a game (51 vs. Orlando Magic on April 3)
    • First rookie to have four or more games with at least 40 points since Allen Iverson in 1996-97
    • Second-youngest Kia NBA Rookie of the Year winner (19 years, 112 days as of April 12, the final day of the regular season), behind only LeBron James (19 years, 106 days in 2003-04)

    This article was originally published on Forbes.com

    White Sox: Start of Monday’s game vs. Angels delayed due to weather

    CHICAGO — The start of Monday’s Chicago White Sox game against the Los Angeles Angels at Rate Field has been delayed because of inclement weather in the area, the Sox announced.

    The game was scheduled to begin at 7:40 p.m. ET.

    “We are monitoring the forecast and will provide updates when available,” the Sox said in a message posted on the Rate Field videoboard.

    The Sox are looking to rebound after losing two of three over the weekend to the Washington Nationals. The Angels have lost seven of eight.

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    ESPN has huge question marks on 1 Chargers draft pick

    ESPN has huge question marks on 1 Chargers draft pick originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

    The Los Angeles Chargers' biggest need entering the draft, at least for me, was to get Justin Herbert adequate protection.

    After 54 sacks last season (third-most in football), the need was glaring for Jim Harbaugh, and in free agency, center Tyler Biadasz, which was a good move.

    But more was needed, and the draft was where the Chargers could get it, and they did, with Florida center Jake Slaughter selected.

    However, as ESPN's Kris Rhim writes, there's a huge question mark over the pick simply due to how L.A. wants to use him.

    "The Chargers drafted four offensive linemen, their most since 1991, led by second-round pick Jake Slaughter, a Florida center," Rhim wrote.

    "L.A.'s biggest need was at guard, and Hortiz said the expectation is that Slaughter will compete to start at left guard. The only issue is that Slaughter never played a college snap at guard, but the Chargers are banking on him upgrading this line and keeping Herbert -- the league's most hit and pressured quarterback last season -- upright in 2026."

    MoreAnalyst poses huge Chiefs question for 2026

    Chargers get O-Line depth

    This is what I was campaigning for, and yes, edge was also a need, but the Chargers will only go as far as Herbert takes them, which won't be far if he's constantly picking himself up off the turf.

    But as Rhim wrote, the Chargers are looking to play Slaughter in a position he's never played before, which is a little odd.

    Granted, he won't usurp Biadasz, but still, maybe Jake has more value to Mike McDaniel as a guard than center, at least right now.

    Either way, drafting a player to help protect Herbert and then play him in a position he's never played before is certainly a choice. 

    Time will tell if it's the right one.

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    Kon Knueppel narrowly takes second place in NBA Rookie of the Year vote

    Kon Knueppel II, the Wisconsin Lutheran High School alumnus who helped transform the Charlotte Hornets into a playoff contender, narrowly took second place in the NBA Rookie of the Year voting, finishing behind his college roommate, Cooper Flagg.

    Knueppel finished with 44 first-place votes among the 100 voters and 55 second-place votes, with only one voter giving a second-place vote to VJ Edgecombe of Philadelphia (Knueppel received the third-place vote). His 386 points were just shy of the 412 racked up by Flagg, Knueppel's teammate at Duke and the No. 1 overall pick by the Dallas Mavericks last year.

    It's the second-closest vote under the current voting format that began in 2002-03.

    The 20-year-old Knueppel finished the year with 18.5 points per game, 5.3 rebounds, 3.4 assists and a 42.5% mark from beyond the arc, with a league-leading 273 triples setting a new NBA rookie record. Knueppel's Hornets finished 44-38, missing the playoffs in the play-in game after a loss to Orlando.

    Charlotte finished 19-63 last year before the franchise made Knueppel the No. 4 pick in the 2025 NBA draft and also hired former Bucks assistant Charles Lee as head coach.

    Flagg's Mavericks finished 26-56, but a man who was long seen as the expected No. 1 pick in the 2025 draft delivered with a strong rookie season. He scored 21 points per game with 6.7 rebounds, 5.4 assists and 46.8% shooting from the field (despite just 29.5% from three). Flagg won't turn 20 until December.

    Knueppel, who led Wisconsin Lutheran to a state championship and undefeated season just two years ago, paid a visit to Pat Murphy and the Milwaukee Brewers when the team was in Boston earlier this year, one night before playing the host Celtics.

    This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Kon Knueppel narrowly takes second in NBA Rookie of the Year vote

    Report: Jaguars 'considered' trading into Round 1 with unique approach

    As Adam Schefter was recapping the 2026 NFL draft with Field Yates and Mel Kiper Jr., he dropped an interesting bit of information about the Jacksonville Jaguars.

    Apparently, the Jaguars considered trading back into the first round. Without a first-round pick this year, the Jaguars' first pick didn't take place until Round 2 at 56th overall.

    "The Jacksonville Jaguars actually considered this year trading up back into the first round in a draft that a lot of people didn't love to give away their first round draft pick next year in the 2027 draft that everybody can't wait for,' Schefter said. "And because that draft is so coveted and highly anticipated, they wanted the team that was getting their one next year to give them their one this year and an additional day two or three pick. So, they wanted extra compensation to trade into this draft for next year."

    It's a unique idea, to say the least. Attempting to leverage the strength of the 2027 draft class for a better deal in 2026.

    "Follow that," Schefter continued. "That actually came up. Now, I don't know if there were many other teams that thought about doing that, but the Jaguars actually gave that idea some thought. They didn't go ahead to get it done, but it was something that came up in the Jaguars draft room, and they did not manage to get it done."

    Although James Gladstone and Tony Boselli never said that trading into the first round was on their radar, they didn't shut down that idea either before the draft.

    Gladstone said the team would remain "agile," while Boselli said, "Stay tuned."

    Ultimately, a deal never came to fruition, but this is the latest example of the Jaguars' will to be bold and think outside the box in an effort to bolster the roster.

    This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: 2026 NFL draft: Jaguars considered trading into first round

    Updated list of Ohio State players picked in 2026 NFL Draft, from Arvell Reese to Caleb Downs

    Arvell Reese

    Updated list of Ohio State players picked in 2026 NFL Draft, from Arvell Reese to Caleb Downs originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

    Ohio State led all FBS schools with 11 players selected in the 2026 NFL Draft. 

    The Buckeyes had four players selected in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft, the most of any FBS school. The Buckeyes had four more players selected on Day 2 and lead all schools with eight players selected heading into the final day of the draft Saturday. Three Ohio State players rounded out Day 3. 

    The Titans took Carnell Tate with the No. 4 pick; the sixth Ohio State receiver to be taken in the first round since 2022. The Giants drafted edge rusher Arvell Reese at No. 5, and the Commanders took linebacker Sonny Styles at No. 7. Dallas traded up to land safety Caleb Downs at No. 11.

    Sporting News tracked the Ohio State draft picks in the 2026 NFL Draft. 

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    Ohio State players drafted in 2026 NFL Draft

    Here is a look at the Ohio State players selected in the 2026 NFL Draft: 

    • Carnell Tate, WR, Tennessee Titans (No. 4) 

    Tate (6-2, 192) is the latest Ohio State receiver to go in the first round, and he gives Tennessee quarterback Cam Ward a go-to receiver. Tate had 51 catches for 875 yards and nine TDs in a season where he battled injuries. This is Tate's chance to be a No. 1 receiver, and he should take advantage with the Titans. 

    • Arvell Reese, EDGE, New York Giants (No. 5) 

    Reese (6-4, 241) showed flashes of dominance as a pass rusher last season – and he totaled 69 tackles, 10 tackles for loss and six sacks. The Giants get another edge rusher to go with Brian Burns and Abdul Carter with first-year coach John Harbaugh. 

    • Sonny Styles, LB, Washington Commanders (No. 7) 

    Styles (6-5, 244) wowed at the NFL Scouting Combine, and he fits as a dynamic all-around linebacker who had 82 tackles, 6.5 tackles for loss, a sack and an interception. The Commanders land a versatile linebacker who should help with the defense right away. 

    • Caleb Downs, S, Dallas Cowboys (No. 11) 

    Downs (6-0, 206) is a two-time Sporting News All-America safety who had 68 tackles, five tackles for loss and two interceptions for the Buckeyes last season. He's the safest pick in the first round in terms of expected production at the next level, and the Cowboys made a splash by trading up one spot to get an answer in the secondary. 

    • Kayden McDonald, DT, Houston Texans (No. 36) 

    McDonald (6-2, 326) is a run-stuffing force on the interior that fell to the second round and is a value pick for the Texans. He finished with 65 tackles, nine tackles for loss and three sacks for the Buckeyes last season. 

    • Max Klare, TE, Los Angeles Rams (No. 61) 

    Klare (6-4, 246) had a fantastic NFL Scouting Combine performance, which has increased interest as a Day 2 sleeper. He had 43 catches on 55 targets – a 78.2% catch percentage that ranked fourth among FBS tight ends with at least 40 targets. 

    • Davison Igbinosun, CB, Buffalo Bills (No. 62) 

    Igbinosun (6-2, 189) had two interceptions and cut down on the penalties, which were an issue in 2024. He's a wide cornerback who will have to develop into a starter at the next level for the Bills

    • Will Kacmarek, TE, Miami Dolphins (No. 87) 

    Kacmarek (6-5, 261) had 15 catches for 168 yards and two TDs for the Buckeyes last season and could fit in as a blocking tight end for the Dolphins.

    • Lorenzo Styles Jr., CB, New Orleans Saints (No. 172) 

    Styles Jr. (6-0, 194) ran a 4.27 in the 40-yard dash – the second-fastest time at the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine. He will add depth as a slot cornerback and could see time as a kickoff returner.

    • Caden Curry, EDGE, Indianapolis Colts (No. 214) 

    Curry (6-2, 257) had 11 sacks last season, and that was capped with five sacks in Ohio State's last four games. He is a late-round value pick who will fit in as a situational pass rusher.

    • Ethan Onianwa, T, Atlanta Falcons (No. 231) 

    Onianwa (6-6, 333) is a massive tackle who adds depth to the Falcons' offensive line. He also might have a chance to see snaps at guard. 

    Most Ohio State players drafted in a single draft 

    Ohio State had 14 players selected in the 2025 NFL Draft, which matched a program record set in 2004. The Buckeyes likely will not surpass that number in 2026. 

    Which school has the record for most picks in a single NFL Draft? 

    Georgia had 15 players selected in the 2022 NFL Draft, and that included five first-round picks led by No. 1 pick Travon Walker. Ohio State (2004, 2025) and LSU (2020) each had 14 players selected. 

    MORE 2026 NFL MOCK DRAFTS:

    When is Jeremiah Smith eligible for the NFL Draft? 

    Ohio State receiver Jeremiah Smith will be eligible for the 2027 NFL Draft. He had 87 catches for 1,243 yards and 12 TDs in 2025. Smith could be the first receiver taken with the No. 1 pick since the New York Jets took Keyshawn Johnson with the No. 1 pick in the 1996 NFL Draft. 

    How many NFL Draft picks does Ryan Day have at Ohio State? 

    Day took over at Ohio State in 2019, and this will be his seventh draft class with the Buckeyes. Ohio State has 49 NFL Draft picks and 14 first-round picks the last five seasons under Day. A look at those draft classes:

    YEARPICKSFIRST ROUNDPLAYERS
    202093Chase Young, Jeffrey Okudah, Damon Arnette
    2021101Justin Fields
    202262Garrett Wilson, Chris Olave
    202363C.J. Stroud, Paris Johnson Jr., Jaxon Smith-Njigba
    202441Marvin Harrison Jr.
    2025144Emeka Egbuka, Donovan Jackson, Tyleik Williams, Josh Simmons

    OU basketball signs Akoldah Gak, former G League center from Australia

    NORMAN — Oklahoma men's basketball looked to the G League to find its center.

    The Sooners have signed Akoldah Gak, who played for the Washington Wizards' G League team, Capital City Go-Go, according to multiple reports. Gak is the nephew of former OU player Longar Longar.

    The Australia native averaged 7.5 points and 3.7 rebounds per game this past season, according to his G League stats page.

    Gak previously spent time with the Illawarra Hawks in Australia.

    He's just the latest G League player to go the college route.

    The trend started last September when Thierry Darlan committed to Santa Clara. Louisville's London Johnson and BYU's Abdullah Ahmed followed.

    James Nnaji, who was drafted by the Detroit Pistons in 2023 but didn't play any NBA games, played for Baylor last season.

    Charles Bediako, who played two seasons at Alabama and three seasons in the G League before returning to Alabama this past season, appeared in five games for the Crimson Tide in 2026 before a judge denied his motion for a preliminary injunction, ending his college career.

    Dink Pate, a former guard with the G League's Westchester Knicks, committed to Providence earlier this month.

    Colton Sulley covers the Oklahoma Sooners for The Oklahoman. Have a story idea for Colton? He can be reached at csulley@oklahoman.com or on X/Twitter at @colton_sulley. Support Colton's work and that of other Oklahoman journalists by purchasing adigital subscription today at subscribe.oklahoman.com.

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    OU basketball signs Akoldah Gak, former G League center from Australia

    NORMAN — Oklahoma men's basketball looked to the G League to find its center.

    The Sooners have signed Akoldah Gak, who played for the Washington Wizards' G League team, Capital City Go-Go, according to multiple reports. Gak is the nephew of former OU player Longar Longar.

    The Australia native averaged 7.5 points and 3.7 rebounds per game this past season, according to his G League stats page.

    Gak previously spent time with the Illawarra Hawks in Australia.

    He's just the latest G League player to go the college route.

    The trend started last September when Thierry Darlan committed to Santa Clara. Louisville's London Johnson and BYU's Abdullah Ahmed followed.

    James Nnaji, who was drafted by the Detroit Pistons in 2023 but didn't play any NBA games, played for Baylor last season.

    Charles Bediako, who played two seasons at Alabama and three seasons in the G League before returning to Alabama this past season, appeared in five games for the Crimson Tide in 2026 before a judge denied his motion for a preliminary injunction, ending his college career.

    Dink Pate, a former guard with the G League's Westchester Knicks, committed to Providence earlier this month.

    Colton Sulley covers the Oklahoma Sooners for The Oklahoman. Have a story idea for Colton? He can be reached at csulley@oklahoman.com or on X/Twitter at @colton_sulley. Support Colton's work and that of other Oklahoman journalists by purchasing adigital subscription today at subscribe.oklahoman.com.

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    Coach Mike Vrabel back with Patriots after missing NFL draft Day 3, per report

    New England Patriots coach Mike Vrabel returned to work April 27, according to an ESPN report, after he missed the last day of the 2026 NFL Draft, as he was "committed to seeking counseling."

    Vrabel also stated he wanted to spend time with his family after photos were leaked showing him and NFL reporter Dianna Russini, formerly of The Athletic, together at an adults-only Arizona resort before the annual NFL meetings in late March. 

    Addition photos of Vrabel and a woman believed to be Russini were released by TMZ and the New York Post on April 22 and 23.

    Vrabel, who spent six seasons as coach of the Tennessee Titanswas not with the Patriots April 25 during the last four rounds of the draft.

    "My priorities are my family and this football team — in that order," Vrabel, who led the Patriots to the Super Bowl last season, said April 23. "And there is a balance there that I am going to create. My family needs me this weekend, and that's where I'll be."

    What Mike Vrabel said about his brief leave of absence

    "I take accountability for my actions and the actions that caused a distraction to the people I care most about," Vrabel said April 23. "My previous actions don't meet the standard that I hold myself to. What I believe is best for the two most important things in my life, my family and the football team, is to work through this together.

    "That's going to start, that has started, that'll continue this weekend and that'll continue for however long that takes for me to complete that promise of me giving them the best version of me possible."

    What happened to Dianna Russini?

    Russini, who also covered Vrabel with he was with the Titans, resigned from her job with The Athletic on April 14.

    What Dianna Russini said about Mike Vrabel rumors, resigning from her job

    “I have covered the NFL with professionalism and dedication throughout my career, and I stand behind every story I have ever published," she wrote in her resignation letter. "When the Page Six item first appeared, The Athletic supported me unequivocally, expressed confidence in my work and pride in my journalism. For that I am grateful.

    "In the days that followed, unfortunately, commentators in various media have engaged in self-feeding speculation that is simply unmoored from the facts. Moreover, this media frenzy is hurtling forward without regard for the review process The Athletic is trying to complete. It continues to escalate, fueled by repeated leaks, and I have no interest in submitting to a public inquiry that has already caused far more damage than I am willing to accept.

    "Rather than allowing this to continue, I have decided to step aside now — before my current contract expires on June 30. I do so not because I accept the narrative that has been constructed around this episode, but because I refuse to lend it further oxygen or to let it define me or my career.”

    Mike Vrabel's history with the Tennessee Titans

    Vrabel coached the Titans from 2018 to 2023 and led them to three playoff berths and two AFC South championships. He was named NFL Coach of the Year in 2021 after leading the Titans to the No. 1 seed in the AFC.

    He was fired after the 2023 season after losing 18 of his final 24 games. He went 54-45 overall with the Titans.

    Paul Skrbina is a sports enterprise reporter covering the Predators, Titans, Nashville SC, local colleges and local sports for The Tennessean. Reach him at pskrbina@tennessean.com and on the X platform (formerly known as Twitter) @paulskrbina.

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    PREVIEW | Barcelona SC vs Univ. Católica: team news, lineups, predictions (Libertadores 30/04)

    PREVIEW | Barcelona SC vs Univ. Católica: team news, lineups, predictions (Libertadores 30/04)
    PREVIEW | Barcelona SC vs Univ. Católica: team news, lineups, predictions (Libertadores 30/04)

    Barcelona SC and Univ. Católica clash this Thursday at the of the Copa Libertadores.

    In their last fixture, Barcelona SC shared the spoils 1-1 with Orense SC (Ecuador League 2026). In their last fixture, Univ. Católica suffered a 1-0 reverse against Universidad de Chile (Chilean League 2026).

    The last meeting between the two teams ended with Univ. Católica winning 1-0.

    Unavailable

    Barcelona SC

    • Yaxi García - Broken Fibula

    Univ. Católica

    • Diego Valencia - Cruciate Ligament Tear
    • Tomás Astaburuaga - Cruciate Ligament Tear
    • Nicolas L'Huillier - Muscle Tear

    Last starting XIs

    Barcelona SC ( vs Orense SC 2026-04-27): José Contreras, Bryan Carabalí, Alex Rangel, Cristian Báez, Gustavo Vallecilla, Jhonny Quiñónez, Jandry Gómez, Héctor Villalba, Matías Lugo, Milton Céliz, Darío Benedetto

    Univ. Católica ( vs Universidad de Chile 2026-04-25): Vicente Bernedo, Daniel González, Branco Ampuero, Juan Díaz, Eugenio Mena, Jhojan Valencia, Justo Giani, Matías Palavecino, Jimmy Martínez, Cristian Cuevas, Fernando Zampedri

    Oklahoma State basketball adds 7-footer Julius Halaifonua from transfer portal

    STILLWATER — Already returning a pair of stout big men, Oklahoma State basketball coach Steve Lutz added some variety in his frontcourt with the addition of 7-foot center Julius Halaifonua on Monday.

    Originally from Auckland, New Zealand, Halaifonua is a 19-year-old transfer from Georgetown, where he spent the past two seasons. 

    Before coming to the U.S., Halifonua participated in 16 games at the NBA Global Academy in Australia in 2024, averaging 12.8 points per game and shooting 57% from the floor. 

    He played only six games at Georgetown as a true freshman in the 2024-25 season before suffering a season-ending injury. This past season, he averaged 9.5 points and 4.4 rebounds, shooting 60.8% from the floor in 32 games with 28 starts.

    The 7-foot, 260-pound Halaifonua joins a frontcourt with a pair of rising sophomores in 6-foot-10, 275-pound Benjamin Ahmed and 6-foot-11, 330-pound Mekhi Ragland.

    The addition of Halaifonua brings OSU to 13 players for next season, with five arriving via the transfer portal, plus four high school signees to go with four returners.

    More: Oklahoma State men's basketball transfer portal tracker: Live updates on who’s in, out

    Mar 13, 2026; New York, NY, USA; Georgetown Hoyas center Julius Halaifonua (11) controls the ball against Connecticut Huskies center Eric Reibe (12) during the first half at Madison Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-Imagn Images

    Scott Wright covers Oklahoma State athletics for The Oklahoman. Have a story idea for Scott? He can be reached at swright@oklahoman.com or on X at @ScottWrightOK. Support Scott’s work and that of other Oklahoman journalists by purchasing a digital subscription today at subscribe.oklahoman.com or by using the link at the top of this page.

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    Oklahoma State basketball adds 7-footer Julius Halaifonua from transfer portal

    STILLWATER — Already returning a pair of stout big men, Oklahoma State basketball coach Steve Lutz added some variety in his frontcourt with the addition of 7-foot center Julius Halaifonua on Monday.

    Originally from Auckland, New Zealand, Halaifonua is a 19-year-old transfer from Georgetown, where he spent the past two seasons. 

    Before coming to the U.S., Halifonua participated in 16 games at the NBA Global Academy in Australia in 2024, averaging 12.8 points per game and shooting 57% from the floor. 

    He played only six games at Georgetown as a true freshman in the 2024-25 season before suffering a season-ending injury. This past season, he averaged 9.5 points and 4.4 rebounds, shooting 60.8% from the floor in 32 games with 28 starts.

    Set to be a redshirt sophomore next season, the 7-foot, 260-pound Halaifonua joins a frontcourt with a pair of rising sophomores in 6-foot-10, 275-pound Benjamin Ahmed and 6-foot-11, 330-pound Mekhi Ragland.

    The addition of Halaifonua brings OSU to 13 players for next season, with five arriving via the transfer portal, plus four high school signees to go with four returners.

    More: Oklahoma State men's basketball transfer portal tracker: Live updates on who’s in, out

    Mar 13, 2026; New York, NY, USA; Georgetown Hoyas center Julius Halaifonua (11) controls the ball against Connecticut Huskies center Eric Reibe (12) during the first half at Madison Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-Imagn Images

    Scott Wright covers Oklahoma State athletics for The Oklahoman. Have a story idea for Scott? He can be reached at swright@oklahoman.com or on X at @ScottWrightOK. Support Scott’s work and that of other Oklahoman journalists by purchasing a digital subscription today at subscribe.oklahoman.com or by using the link at the top of this page.

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    WOMEN’S BASKETBALL: Dunmore native Murray headed to University of Florida

    After nearly giving up the sport she had been devoted to because of a health scare, Moriah Murray rejuvenated her basketball career at Penn State. Now, she is ready for the next challenge in her journey.

    A former four-time, all-state guard from Dunmore, Murray entered the transfer portal following last season, and recently announced her next stop is in Gainesville and at the University of Florida.

    “I am definitely relieved,” Murray, 22, said. “It was a lot to deal with. I didn’t really know what I wanted to do: stay at Penn State or enter the portal. It was a hard decision, but I felt that I needed a change for one year. I was so stressed, but I had (Coach) Kevin (Clark) helping me through the process. I was struggling with staying close to home so my father (Joe) could still see me play, or making a move farther away.

    “It happened really fast. When I visited Florida, I was on campus and had a feeling it was the right place. The head coach (Tammi Reiss) and staff were great, and I just got a gut feeling about the school. I decided that I am all in on Florida. It is beautiful, and I committed.”

    During her high school career, Murray was a flashy, gritty sharpshooter. Initially, she intended to play at Drexel University. However, before her freshman year, a nagging knee injury led to an MRI, where a lesion on her femur was discovered. Doctors originally diagnosed it as cancer, which led to an anxious few months.

    During that time, Murray leaned heavily on her family and friends for love and support. She withdrew from Drexel and shifted her focus to her recovery. Basketball moved to the background.

    Ultimately, the lesion was not malignant and she did not have cancer. Relieved and energized, she committed to Penn State University to restart playing basketball.

    “That was scary stuff,” Murray recalled. “I know that I didn’t even want to play Division I basketball anymore. But once I was good, I got back into it, and Penn State was great. I had tests throughout, and everything has been cleared since. I have had no problems.”

    At Penn State, Murray, a 5-foot-8 guard, had an impact. She sat out her freshman season after enrolling midseason, then played 35 games as a sophomore, averaging 4.3 points and shooting 88.2% from the free-throw line.

    Murray started 27 games as a junior and had a career-high 28 points with nine 3-pointers against Bucknell. She averaged 10.4 points per game and had 71 3-pointers.

    Last season, she scored 25 points with eight 3-pointers against Ohio State, averaged 9.4 points per game, and had 76 3-pointers. She shot 38% from beyond the 3-point line in her career and was a steady free-throw shooter at 92.6%.

    Penn State had a coaching change with Tanisha Wright succeeding Carolyn Kieger, who departed after seven seasons and an 11-18 record overall and a 4-14 record in the Big Ten.

    “I feel like that in my years at Penn State, redshirting and with my health scare, everything, I had a great opportunity,” Murray said. “I got a chance to play big-time college basketball. Penn State was amazing; Coach Kieger was great. She trusted me, and she and the staff really transformed me into the player that I am today.”

    On April 1, Murray entered the transfer portal and, nearly three weeks later, announced her commitment to Florida with the message “God’s plan.”

    “Coming from Penn State and the Big Ten and going to the SEC is exciting,” Murray said. “They are the top two conferences in women’s basketball. I am excited to pick the coaches’ brains and keep working to improve and develop my game.”

    Murray is the third athlete from Northeast Pennsylvania to recently commit to Florida. Former Lakeland and James Madison tight end Lacota Dippre and former Scranton Prep and East Carolina running back London Montgomery are part of the football program.

    “They both texted me, saying congratulations,” Murray said. “That is super cool. I am excited to see them around campus.”

    Murray will join the two in Florida in June.

    “It is going to be a grind, but I am excited about this great opportunity,” Murray said. “I am looking forward to this new experience and being able to continue and develop my game.”

    Brewers' Pat Murphy Reveals Feelings After Pitching Staff's Big Night

    The Milwaukee Brewers snapped their four-game losing streak in impressive fashion with a 5-0 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Sunday.

    After the shutout victory, manager Pat Murphy started out by praising a career outing by lefty Kyle Harrison, who had 12 strikeouts while allowing just one hit and one walk through six innings.

    “You get tired of hearing me say this, but I mean, Harrison was unbelievable,” Murphy told the media. “You know, and again, the Pirates are playing great, and they're confident, they're excited about their season. They had great pitching as you guys have seen, but for Harrison to go in and throw the way he did.”

    Murphy also praised catcher William Contreras for his work behind the plate throughout the series.

    “You got to give Contreras, you know, his props for what he did,” Murphy said. “He handles all those different pitchers, and for him to do that, that's just.. That's just unheard of. 

    “And especially with our young staff,” Murphy added. “[For] him to jockey Harrison — and I won't take anything away from Harrison, Harrison did it — but I think William needs to be called out for what he did this weekend.

    "It's not something that everybody can do mentally; stay in it the way he did and call the game he did for Harrison and read the swings the way he does.”

    After his outing, Harrison discussed using the fastball throughout the night while also relying on his secondary pitches. According to Baseball Savant, Harrison’s 101 pitches were made up of 56 four-seam fastballs, 28 slurves and 17 changeups. 

    Harrison’s ability to go to his other pitches is something Murphy also placed emphasis on.

    “He had his off-speed stuff today,” Murphy added. “And it was really effective for him, and I thought that that was the difference in the game. I think that, again, that was the plan, you know, you have to establish other things and make the heater even better.”

    After Harrison’s evening ended in the top of the seventh, it was on the bullpen to finish what he started, and a combination of Trevor Megill, Aaron Ashby, and Abner Uribe did just that. The trio of relievers combined for six strikeouts while allowing three walks and only one hit over three innings.

    Their contributions helped the Brewers reach 18 total strikeouts for the day, which has only been done one other time in franchise history (July 14, 2023 vs Cincinnati Reds).

    “Our 'pen got some good work,” Murphy said. “You know they had to make big pitches. Megill and Ashby had to make big pitches to not give up damage and preserve what we had going.”

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    OU football adds commitment from 3-star defensive lineman Sione Felila

    NORMAN — Three-star defensive lineman Sione Felila has committed to Oklahoma, he announced live on Rivals' YouTube channel.

    Felila, a 6-foot-2, 310-pound tackle out of Oak Hills High School in California, is the No. 795 overall prospect in Rivals' industry ranking. He visited the Sooners, as well as BYU, Notre Dame and Oregon and picked OU over the Cougars, Arizona State, Cal and Kansas.

    With his pledge, the Sooners hold 20 commitments in the 2027 recruiting class. OU ranks No. 3 in Rivals' team rankings.

    Felila joins Deven Roberston, Elija Harmon and Krew Jones as other defensive linemen committed to the Sooners 2027 class.

    Colton Sulley covers the Oklahoma Sooners for The Oklahoman. Have a story idea for Colton? He can be reached at csulley@oklahoman.com or on X/Twitter at @colton_sulley. Support Colton's work and that of other Oklahoman journalists by purchasing adigital subscription today at subscribe.oklahoman.com.

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    OU football adds commitment from 3-star defensive lineman Sione Felila

    NORMAN — Three-star defensive lineman Sione Felila has committed to Oklahoma, he announced live on Rivals' YouTube channel.

    Felila, a 6-foot-2, 310-pound tackle out of Oak Hills High School in California, is the No. 795 overall prospect in Rivals' industry ranking. He visited the Sooners, as well as BYU, Notre Dame and Oregon and picked OU over the Cougars, Arizona State, Cal and Kansas.

    With his pledge, the Sooners hold 20 commitments in the 2027 recruiting class. OU ranks No. 3 in Rivals' team rankings.

    Felila joins Deven Roberston, Elija Harmon and Krew Jones as other defensive linemen committed to the Sooners 2027 class.

    Colton Sulley covers the Oklahoma Sooners for The Oklahoman. Have a story idea for Colton? He can be reached at csulley@oklahoman.com or on X/Twitter at @colton_sulley. Support Colton's work and that of other Oklahoman journalists by purchasing adigital subscription today at subscribe.oklahoman.com.

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    Seahawks' Mafe replacement strategy in motion

    The Seattle Seahawks 2026 plan at edge is far from finished after the NFL Draft, but they’re intent on building this premium position room’s depth out without wasting assets. Free agent Dante Fowler Jr. has been in talks to sign with Seattle for weeks now, but they’re waiting until the compensatory pick formula is set before making it official.

    The #Seahawks expect Dante Fowler to sign by Wednesday, I’m told.

    “He wants to be a Seahawk” https://t.co/PDtXoXDrje

    — Dan Viens 🎙(Seahawks Forever Podcast) (@SeahawksForever) April 27, 2026

    This is smart asset management. Fowler is a former top three pick in the NFL draft who’s spent 10 years in the NFL already. He knows the ins- and outs- of being a professional and the Seahawks can play him from day one. He’ll come in and contribute right away.

    Within the scheme of the rest of the roster, John Schneider and Mike Macdonald get a solid Boye Mafe replacement without giving up much. At 261 pounds, Fowler fits their type as a bigger edge that doesn’t get washed away against the run, yet also can provide the “fastball” speed rushing style. They’ll need him to pin his ears back and play Mafe’s role of generating pressure especially often on 3rd downs. Macdonald has had tons of success coaching older edge players in his career, from Jadeveon Clooney’s 2023 resurgence in Baltimore to headlined DeMarcus Lawrence’s 2025 campaign that was key to Seattle’s Super Bowl LX journey.

    The Seahawks also signed two UDFAs today who they had draftable grades on in Aidan Hubbard and Marvin Jones Jr., who could both be practice squad callups during the marathon of the season. They’ll be some of the key names to look at in the preseason.

    After this signing, expect their edge room to look twice as deep than it did immediately following the draft on Sunday. They’ll have the veteran leadership and dependability of Fowler and the upside of young, developmental projects in Hubbard and Jones behind the returners. All three will compete for spots behind Derick Hall, DeMarcus Lawrence, Uchenna Nwosu, and even Jared Ivey.

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    Botafogo's SAF admits it is on the brink of bankruptcy 💰❌

    Botafogo's SAF admits it is on the brink of bankruptcy
    Botafogo's SAF admits it is on the brink of bankruptcy 💰❌

    Botafogo’s SAF admitted that it is in a “pre-bankruptcy state” and is having difficulty paying the salaries of players and other employees.

    The information was included in a filing submitted to the court that ordered John Textor’s removal from control of the Football Corporation, and was reported by ESPN.

    The document requests the suspension of Eagle Bidco’s rights over Botafogo, as it is involved in a behind-the-scenes dispute with the American businessman.

    In addition, it wants Durcésio de Mello, former president of Botafogo, to be appointed as manager of the club-company.

    The SAF wants an urgent decision, especially because of the May 1 holiday, so it can meet its financial obligations to its employees.

    The options for obtaining funds to cover the salaries of employees, football players, as well as obligations to suppliers, run into a common obstacle: the lack of stability in the management. No one wants to inject money, lend any amount, or negotiate players, given the shareholders’ inertia, without knowing who represents or will represent Botafogo SAF

    Statement filed by Botafogo SAF

    According to ESPN, the salaries of players and employees are due next Monday (4).

    “There is no money to pay them,” the lawyers state.

    The document argues that appointing Durcésio de Mello as SAF manager would provide the stability Botafogo needs to secure more financial resources.

    The SAF says that this money could come “through bank loans — talks are already at a very advanced stage in this regard — or from the sale of a player — which is also being arranged.”

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    NFL 2026 offseason key remaining dates: Full team-by-team OTAs and minicamp schedule, plus more to watch for

    The 2026 NFL Draft has come and gone. So what should fans look forward to next this offseason?

    Here’s the calendar.


    Jump to a team’s organized team activities and mandatory minicamps by clicking on the links below


    May 1-4 and 8-11: Rookie minicamps

    The first step in acclimating rookies, whether draft picks, undrafted free agents, to life in the NFL. They’ll get playbooks, take part in non-contact on-field walkthroughs, and learn what to expect from their franchises and life in the NFL.


    Mid-May: NFL schedule release week

    We already know each team’s opponents for the 2026 regular season, home and away, and the NFL has already revealed certain aspects of the schedule. For instance, the defending Super Bowl champion Seahawks will kick off the season on Wednesday, Sept. 9, to help accommodate the 49ers-Rams game in Melbourne, Australia on Thursday, Sept. 10.

    The NFL hasn’t announced the date or time for its full schedule release special, though based on recent history it’ll likely be Wednesday, May 13 or Thursday May 14.

    Either way, the league likes to leak certain matchups throughout the week, whether holiday games or international games, so start looking out for reveals on Monday, May 11.


    May 19-20: Spring league meeting

    The annual May meeting will take place in Orlando, Fl., and team owners will come together to discuss rule proposals and other items.


    Late May to mid-June: OTAs and mandatory minicamps

    For a full team-by-team schedule, see below.


    June 1: A key designation

    Not much technically happens on June 1, but NFL teams are allowed to release (like Tua Tagovailoa) or trade (like A.J. Brown?) players with a post-June 1 designation, which helps them split the cap charges resulting from the transactions across the current upcoming season and the next.

    In the case of released players, it helps them accelerate the process of finding a new team to sign with, rather than being left hanging in the wind for months.

    The date of June 1 itself is a little arbitrary, though it does mark a neat-ish line of demarcation between the draft/free agency and the start of training camp.


    July 15: Franchise tag signing deadline

    This is the deadline for players who’ve been tagged to sign a multiyear contract or extension with their teams. After this date, the player may only sign a one-year contract and play out the 2026 season, without the eligibility for extension until after the regular season.

    This year, three players received the franchise tag, including Cowboys wide receiver George Pickens, Jets running back Breece Hall and Falcons tight end Kyle Pitts. Pitts has reportedly signed his tag (which doesn’t preclude him from further negotiating an extension) and attended team workouts, while Hall is expected to work with the Jets toward a contract resolution in the coming weeks.

    As for Pickens? Well, it was reported last week that he would sign his tag and play out the 2026 season without a long-term deal, which the Cowboys don’t want to give him at this time. But Pickens apparently still hasn’t signed.


    Full OTAs and mandatory minicamps schedule

    NFC East

    Dallas Cowboys

    OTAs: June 1-2, June 4, June 8-9, June 11

    Mandatory minicamp: June 16-18

    New York Giants

    OTAs: May 19-21, May 27-29, June 1-4

    Mandatory minicamp: June 8-10

    Philadelphia Eagles

    OTAs: May 26-27, May 29, June 1-2, June 4

    Mandatory minicamp: June 9-10

    Washington Commanders

    OTAs: May 27-29, June 2-4, June 9-11

    Mandatory minicamp: June 16-18

    NFC North

    Chicago Bears

    OTAs: May 27-29, June 2-4

    Mandatory minicamp: June 9-11

    Detroit Lions

    OTAs: May 27-29, June 2-4, June 9-11

    Mandatory minicamp: June 16-17

    Green Bay Packers

    OTAs: May 26-27, May 29, June 1-2, June 4, June 15-16, June 18

    Mandatory minicamp: May 9-11

    Minnesota Vikings

    OTAs: May 26-27, May 29, June 1-2, June 4, June 15-18

    Mandatory minicamp: June 9-11

    NFC South

    Atlanta Falcons

    OTAs: May 18-19, May 21, May 26-27, May 29, June 8-9, June 11

    Mandatory minicamp: June 16-18

    Carolina Panthers

    OTAs: May 26-27, May 29, June 1-2, June 4

    Mandatory minicamp: June 9-11

    New Orleans Saints

    OTAs: May 27-28, June 1, June 3-4, June 8, June 10-11

    Mandatory minicamp: June 16-17

    Tampa Bay Buccaneers

    OTAs: May 26-28, June 2-4, June 9-11

    Mandatory minicamp: June 16-18

    NFC West

    Arizona Cardinals

    OTAs: May 18-19, May 21, May 26-27, May 29, June 1-2, June 4

    Mandatory minicamp: June 8-10

    Los Angeles Rams

    OTAs: May 26-28, June 1-2, June 4, June 8-9, June 11

    Mandatory minicamp: June 15-16

    San Francisco 49ers

    OTAs: May 27-29, June 1, June 3-4

    Mandatory minicamp: June 9-10

    Seattle Seahawks

    OTAs: May 26, May 28-29, June 1, June 3-4

    Mandatory minicamp: June 9-11

    AFC East

    Buffalo Bills

    OTAs: May 18-19, May 21, May 26-28, June 1-4

    Mandatory minicamp: June 9-11

    Miami Dolphins

    OTAs: May 18-19, May 21, May 26-27, May 29, June 8-9, June 11

    Mandatory minicamp: June 2-4

    New England Patriots

    OTAs: May 27, May 29, June 1-2, June 4, June 8-9, June 11

    Mandatory minicamp: June 15-17

    New York Jets

    OTAs: May 27-29, June 1-2, June 4, June 8-11

    Mandatory minicamp: June 16-18

    AFC North

    Baltimore Ravens

    OTAs: May 18-19, May 21, May 26-28, June 1-2, June 4

    Mandatory minicamp: June 9-11

    Cincinnati Bengals

    OTAs: June 1-3, June 9-11

    Mandatory minicamp: June 16-18

    Cleveland Browns

    OTAs: May 19-21, May 26-28, June 2-5

    Mandatory minicamp: June 9-11

    Pittsburgh Steelers

    OTAs: May 18, May 20-21, May 26, May 28-29, June 8-9, June 11-12

    Mandatory minicamp: June 2-4

    AFC South

    Houston Texans

    OTAs: May 27-29, June 1-2, June 4

    Mandatory minicamp: June 9-11

    Indianapolis Colts

    OTAs: May 26-27, May 29, June 1-2, June 4

    Mandatory minicamp: June 9-11

    Jacksonville Jaguars

    OTAs: May 26, May 28-29, June 1-2, June 4, June 15-17

    Mandatory minicamp: June 9-11

    Tennessee Titans

    OTAs: May 18-19, May 21, May 26-27, May 29, June 8-9, June 11-12

    Mandatory minicamp: June 16-17

    AFC West

    Denver Broncos

    OTAs: June 2-4, June 8-11

    Mandatory minicamp: June 16-18

    Kansas City Chiefs

    OTAs: May 26-28, June 1-3

    Mandatory minicamp: June 9-11

    Las Vegas Raiders

    OTAs: May 18, May 20-21, May 26, May 28-29, June 1-4

    Mandatory minicamp: June 6-11

    Los Angeles Chargers

    OTAs: May 26-27, May 29, June 2-4, June 8-11

    Mandatory minicamp: June 16-18

    Robertson calls for ban on O'Sullivan's chalk

    Ronnie O'Sullivan chalking his cue
    Ronnie O'Sullivan led 8-3 and 9-4 but lost 13-12 in an epic last-16 tie against John Higgins [PA Media]

    Former world champion Neil Robertson has called for a controversial chalk used by Ronnie O'Sullivan to be banned, saying all the other players "hate it" and that it "makes an absolute mess of the table".

    O'Sullivan, 50, is one of only a handful of players on the World Snooker Tour (WST) to still use the traditional Triangle Chalk.

    Critics say it causes more poor contacts, leading to 'kicks' when the cue ball hits the object ball, often resulting in players running out of position or missing pots.

    Almost all players use Taom Chalk, which reduces kicks and leaves no marks on the table.

    There are currently no restrictions in place on what chalks can be used in WST events so O'Sullivan, who lost a thrilling last-16 tie 13-12 to John Higgins earlier on Monday, has not done anything against the sport's rules.

    However, there was a noticeable kick in the deciding frame when the Scot was taking a shot on a red.

    He could be heard saying "oh my god" when the cue ball did not run through as expected. That red was potted, but, out of position, Higgins then missed the following black, although it did not prove crucial as he sealed an incredible victory, having trailed 8-3 and 9-4.

    Robertson won 13-7 in his last-16 match against Chris Wakelin to set up a meeting with Higgins, with the Australian pleased to avoid O'Sullivan - and his chalk.

    "I would prefer to play John so I don't have to contend with the chalk that Ronnie uses, which should be banned from the game," Robertson told BBC Four.

    "I don't know how you are allowed to even use it."

    'No pro allows anyone to use Triangle Chalk on their table'

    John Higgins plays a shot
    John Higgins in action during Sunday's session against Ronnie O'Sullivan, with chalk marks visible on the cloth [PA Media]

    In his post-match news conference, the 44-year-old world champion of 2010 expanded further.

    "All the players hate it, it just destroys it. You get kicks, bounces and it makes an absolute mess of the table," he said.

    "I know he [O'Sullivan] is friends with [artist] Damien Hirst, but it's like he is making artwork with the chalk all over the cloth. I don't think he does it to put off anyone, he is not that way inclined at all.

    "He is about the only player left on tour that uses that chalk - hopefully they bring in a ban."

    A WST spokesperson said: "Currently players have free choice on what type of chalk to use."

    Robertson, who said he will not allow practice partners to use Triangle Chalk when playing, added: "It is something to bring up. It can really ruin the game and it's not fair for the players who aren't using it.

    "Shaun Murphy and I would love to see it removed from the face of the Earth," added Robertson, who jokingly called the incident "chalkgate".

    He said: "Even snooker clubs are banning it - it ruins the actual cloth and comes with a health warning label, so why are we using it? I've had people come up to practice with me and they have brought it and I've said 'you're not using that'.

    "No pro allows anyone to use Triangle Chalk on their table."

    'Old-fashioned chalk leaves marks on table' - Hendry and Davis' opinions

    When Higgins was struggling in Sunday's play, seven-time world champion Stephen Hendry, speaking on BBC television coverage, said: "Ronnie uses the old-fashioned chalk that leaves a lot of marks on the table.

    "Marks on the cushions, which if the ball's hit it can make big bounces. The table can play heavy and the players are not used to that because everyone else uses the other chalk - there's no marks, there's nothing, no bounces, no kicks."

    Six-time world champion Steve Davis explained further and said: "What happened in a very short space of time, a new chalk came on the market.

    "It certainly didn't have as many shots where you get a bad contact, where chalk was stuck to the cue ball and then it was in the way between when it hit the object ball.

    "Nearly all of the players adopted it because it's far better, you don't have to have the cue ball cleaned, it doesn't lay on the cushions, it doesn't lay on the cloth and the ball doesn't pick up the residue chalk on the cloth even.

    "But Ronnie decided to stay with the old one - the one he knew."

    Higgins, who at 50 would become the oldest player to win a World Championship if he was to lift the trophy on Monday, 4 May, moved into the quarter-finals for a 20th time.

    On struggling on Sunday, Higgins said: "Ronnie was by far the better player. His cue ball was amazing and that's what sort of makes you just feel inferior sometimes, when his cue ball is so much better and I'm scrapping about.

    "But there are circumstances why that is because we all know he uses the other chalk and different things, so that's what makes the table play a little bit bouncy and it's all messy.

    "It's tough to play against, but you've just got to try and get it out of your mind. But today it was a brand new cloth, which helped me a great deal, because then I knew there was no chalk marks.

    "He's got a better cue ball control than any player in the game today maybe, probably even better than [Zhao] Xintong's, so he can override that.

    "The table has recovered and played a lot better today [Monday] as well. Ronnie plays with different chalk and that makes it difficult, and makes the pockets seem tighter than they appear to be."

    Despite lack of twitch, Cowboys 4th-round pick may be switch that's needed

    The Dallas Cowboys are dedicated to strengthening their front seven and increasing their run-stopping capabilities. To that effect, they bolstered their defensive line with the selection of Alabama defensive lineman LT Overton at the No. 137 overall pick.

    During the off-season, the team has prioritized acquiring defensive linemen who excel at stopping the run, including edge Rashan Gary, whom they traded for from the Green Bay Packers. Gary recorded over 20 run stops and seven tackles for loss, earning a 71.8 run grade according to PFF. Additionally, they have brought in former LA Charger nose tackle Otito Ogbonnia, who has proven to be a solid run defender throughout his four-year career, showcasing excellent leverage.

    Overton's fit into the Cowboys' rotation seems to be straight forward.

    LT Overton Combine measurement

    HT: 6-foot-3

    WT: 274 pounds

    Arm length:33 1/4"

    40-yard dash: 4.87 seconds

    10-yard split: 1.70 seconds

    Strengths

    Watching Overton's film showcases his impressive spatial awareness; especially as highlighted against the LSU Tigers this past season.

    Although he might not be the most agile lineman, he shows a remarkable ability to shift his body laterally to effectively chase down and tackle the quarterback. Standing at 6 feet 3 inches and weighing 274 pounds, he possesses a solid build with notable strength and speed, allowing him to excel in both odd and even front formations. His film against Mizzou this year, it's a must-see.

    One can observe his strong foundation and power, and it's rare to see him being overpowered. His ability to disrupt running lanes, thanks to his robust base and leverage, appears to be completely effortless.

    Weaknesses

    Overton lacks the explosive 'twitch' and quick get-off required to be a consistent sack artist at the next level. His approach is almost exclusively predicated on power; he prefers to go through blockers rather than around them. Because he lacks the lateral suddenness to string together complex counter-moves, he can occasionally get stuck on blocks if his initial bull-rush is neutralized.

    Overton fit on the Cowboys

    While Overton may not be the man lighting up the stat sheet with double-digit sacks, his value lies in his ability to physically overwhelm interior linemen. He is the ultimate enforcer, a heavy-handed rotational piece designed to flank Quinnen Williams and restore physicality to a defensive front that desperately needs it.

    Under new defensive coordinator Christian Parker, Overton’s versatility will be a chess piece in Dallas' hybrid looks. Whether lining up in a 3-4 odd front or a 4-man even front, his presence is felt in the hidden stats such as pressures and run stops.

    This article originally appeared on Cowboys Wire: Scouting profile for Cowboys 4th-round draft pick, DT LT Overton

    Game 29: Mariners at Twins

    Apr 22, 2026; New York City, New York, USA; Minnesota Twins starting pitcher Connor Prielipp (61) pitches against the New York Mets during the third inning at Citi Field. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-Imagn Images | Brad Penner-Imagn Images

    First Pitch (CT):6:40 PM
    TV: Twins.TV
    Radio: TIBN/830 WCCO/102.9 The Wolf /Audacy App
    Know Yo’ Foe: Lookout Landing

    After the latest bout of losing, it appears I need to adjust my previews back to “look at the bright side” mode. So, after losing 5 straight and 9 of their last 10, let’s pull a few positives.

    1. Brooks Lee: Since infamously hitting himself in the face on a botched bunt (please watch it if you haven’t), the Twins’ shortstop is hitting .277/.338/.538 with 5 HR, 13 RBI, and a 140 wRC+ in 71 plate appearances. The defense has been poor and his pitch-level metrics say he’s been much worse (.227 xBA, .363 xSLG, hard hit rate lower than 2025, somehow) but this is probably the longest, successful stretch Lee has had at the plate in the Majors. Let’s appreciate it for now.
    2. Connor Prielipp: His workload will still be limited for now, but you saw exactly why he’s the Twins’ top pitching prospect in his debut. Six strikeouts, a ton of swings and misses, and a slider that can make the best hitters look lost. Prielipp may have already jumped SWR in the rotation heirarchy, but we’ll cross that bridge when Mick Abel returns.
    3. Austin Martin: You don’t need any fancy advanced stats to know he’s been arguably the Twins’ best hitter in the young season. Getting on base in 50% of your PAs will do that. But perhaps even more important, the early defensive metrics like his work so far, ranking above average in every system in all three of left field, right field, and center. Martin has reverse splits in the minors for his career, and combined with his new defensive strength, he should probably be in the lineup every day right now. With Wallner, Keaschall, Lewis, and Clemens all seriously struggling, it’s only a matter of time.

    Now back to the game at hand. Prielipp is back on the mound in start two of his young career. He’ll face MVP runner-up Cal Raleigh and perennial All-Star Julio Rodriguez who are both struggling, but have found their footing a bit over the past week. The good news for Prielipp is outside of those two and postseason hero Randy Arozarena, the rest of the lineup is extremely poor with numbers rivaling the Minnesota’s own offensive incompetence.

    For the the Twins, they’ll be facing veteran Luis Castillo who is probably past his prime at this point. Shelty is running out the usual lineup, with newly crowned Brooks Lee filling into the two hole amid Keaschall’s continued struggles. Unfortunately, my personal nemesis Kody Clemens (who has about 6 good weeks of baseball in his entire MLB career) continues to get starts at 1B. He’s a bad defender, hasn’t hit a lick, and doesn’t run the bases well. I know Josh Bell is a poor defender in his own right, but at least then you can get Martin or Caratini’s bats in the lineup.

    Or start getting Martin reps at first at this point. Less Kody Clemens = better Minnesota Twins.

    Lineups

    TwinsOpponent
    SP: Connor Prielipp (LHP)SP: Luis Castillo
    1. Byron Buxton, CF1. Rob Refsnyder, RF
    2. Brooks Lee, SS2. Cal Raleigh, DH
    3. Trevor Larnach, LF3. Julio Rodriguez, CF
    4. Josh Bell, DH4. Josh Naylor, 1B
    5. Ryan Jeffers, C5. Randy Arozarena, LF
    6. Kody Clemens, 1B6. JP Crawford, SS
    7. Luke Keaschall, 2B7. Mitch Garver, C
    8. Matt Wallner, RF8. Cole Young, 2B
    9. Tristan Gray, 3B9. Leo Rivas, 3B

    TST Exclusive: Conversation with Sparks guard Ariel Atkins

    LA Sparks guard Ariel Atkins (7) celebrates a Cameron Brink (22) block at a WNBA basketball game against Team Nigeria,Saturday April 25th, 2026 in San Diego, California.
    LA Sparks guard Ariel Atkins (7) celebrates a Cameron Brink (22) block at a WNBA basketball game against Team Nigeria,Saturday April 25th, 2026 in San Diego, California.

    SAN DIEGO – The Sparks might have found their ideal three-and-D. 

    While it was tough to trade a fan favorite in Rickea Jackson, the Sparks landed Ariel Atkins, who was known for being a sniper from the outside and playing tough perimeter defense.  

    Atkins does her job and does it very well. And she moves in silence, on the way garnering accolades like making the WNBA all-defensive team five times (once as a first-teamer), all-rookie team in 2018, getting all-star berths in 2021 and 2022, and winning a WNBA championship in 2019. She was also part of the Olympic team that won gold in Tokyo in 2021 and the FIBA team that won the World Cup in 2022.

    The Sporting Tribune stopped by training camp ahead of the Sparks’ preseason game against Nigeria to talk to the unshakable Atkins.  

    THE SPORTING TRIBUNE: You are an all-world defender, all-world shooter. With all that said, what else are you bringing to the Sparks that might have gone under the radar?  

    ARIEL ATKINS: Specifically energy, I think is a big thing. We talked about building a culture that people want to be a part of. And I think that's something that we've done since day one. Creating a family atmosphere but also holding people accountable in the same sense. 

    TST: Take me through the process of getting here. I know you already mentioned you wanted to be in a women-led organization. And you saw the roster they were building. How tough was it to choose the Sparks? You could have gone home to Texas... you could have stayed East…

    AA: It really wasn't a tough decision. Honestly, I'm a real big person of faith. And so for me, it was really just about praying and sitting down and seeing what would be the best spot for me spiritually, emotionally, mentally, and physically. I think L.A. was a perfect spot. You talk about the people that are here and the energy that's here. I mean, sun's shining. 

    But at the end of the day, for me, it's a group of really good people. It's a really good fresh start. It's a franchise with great history. It's a women-led organization. I could go on and on. But for me, it was really a spiritual pull and being able to be here. I'm excited for it. I'm excited for a new start.  

    TST: I know it's been tough the last couple of years. What have you learned about yourself through these tough times?

    AA: I'm resilient. I haven't been to playoffs in a couple of years. Honestly, probably more than that now that I look back on it. But I'm resilient. Anything that's been thrown my way, I can turn into good. And that's just, honestly, another test of faith and family, really. Just being able to hold me down and figuring it out at the end of the day.  

    TST: Was professional basketball always the goal for you?  

    AA: My mom would probably tell you yes. But for me, it really wasn't. I really take my life day by day, to be honest with you. And it was the same thing that I did in high school, the same thing I did in college. I've obviously always looked up to WNBA players. But for me, it was really just about taking it day by day.  

    TST: Did you have a back-up plan besides basketball or no?  

    AA: Not really. Once I realized this is what I want to do, plan A was also plan B, C, D, E.  

    TST: You're good at it. Why not, right?

    AA: Yeah. I just think I don't come from a family of professional athletes. Nor do I have a big circle of it. I was able to meet people throughout my time in Texas that really kind of showed me what it was to be a pro and kind of the ropes of being a pro. So I had to learn that. But once I figured out that it was something I was capable of doing, definitely locked in and made sure that that was all in my plans, for sure. 

    TST: Who did you watch growing up? And did you pattern your game after anybody?

    AA: My favorite player is Tamika Catchings. If not (the best), one of the best two-way players that ever played his game. It's somebody that I really look up to to this day. And I pride myself on my defense like her. And I think over time, her offensive skills, it got better throughout the years. But it's something I pride myself on is being a two-way player.  

    TST: You played with the great Elena Delle Donne. Did she tell you anything that has stood out to you to this day?  

    AA: The biggest thing about E is always being yourself. I think that's something that everybody knows about her. She's never going to step outside herself or make herself feel too big or too small for any moment. And that's something that I learned from her. She's a phenomenal leader and a great person. But just who she is as a human is my favorite part about her, no question. 

    TST: Okay, stuff outside of basketball really quick. What's an ideal day off for you?  

    AA: Ideal day off is probably waking up, doing some rehab, probably doing some treatment. Got to keep the body right. Go get a good breakfast and then probably go walk around somewhere at the mall or something, get some boba, come back for a nap. And then now I'm in L.A., so I'll probably sit in the sun for a little bit, but not too long; the sun is draining. Then, yeah, call my niece and my nephew and talk to my family for the rest of the day until I knock out.  

    TST: Nice. Favorite food?

    AA: Persian food.

    TST: What's currently on your playlist?  

    AA: Currently on my playlist? I just discovered an older jazz musician. I think her name is Raisha. It's a jazz musician on Spotify.

    TST: Anything you want to say to the Sparks fans?

    AA: I'm here, I'm excited, and let's get to it. 

    TST: Finally, how many Little Mermaid jokes did you get when you were younger?  

    AA: All of them. I'm still getting them to this day. But right now, we're getting more battery jokes than mermaid jokes so I'll take it.

    Atkins and the Sparks will finish their preseason at Portland when they take on the Fire on Sunday, May 3rd.

    Mariners vs. Twins rain delay updates: Monday, April 27

    What’s cool is this picture isn’t even from today, it’s from last June, when the Mariners were also rained out in Minnesota. Get a roof, jerks! | Bruce Kluckhohn-Imagn Images

    The Seattle Mariners are fresh off what is both their first road series win and their first three-game series sweep of the season and headed to Minnesota to face a Twins team that is rebuilding after being sold for parts at last year’s trade deadline, which should be a harbinger of momentum finally shifting in Seattle’s favor. Unfortunately, the weather in Minnesota, as it always does, Sucks Out Loud, and tonight’s series opener will definitely start in a delay if not get canceled entirely.

    We got our first ever Shannon Drayer TARP! post of the season, and while Shannon is a delight, these posts are not.

    TARP! pic.twitter.com/3QfEUQfr3T

    — Shannon Drayer (@shannondrayer) April 27, 2026

    That was posted early this morning; this post was from an hour ago, just a couple of hours before scheduled start time.

    Current view from the dugout. pic.twitter.com/84FbKyoFJj

    — Shannon Drayer (@shannondrayer) April 27, 2026

    However, things do seem to be on the upswing. Both Brad Adam and Daniel Kramer report the Mariners have at least come out on the field to do pregame activities as the rain has stopped.

    Still a tarp but now activity! Rain has stopped for now. No word on the game yet. pic.twitter.com/dAkELJTTqS

    — Brad Adam (@RealBradAdam) April 27, 2026

    Quite a few Mariners players — mostly pitchers — have emerged from the visiting clubhouse and are playing catch in the outfield here at Target Field.

    Rain has reduced to a drizzle, and tarp is still on the field.

    But no update yet on if this one will start on time.

    — Daniel Kramer (@DKramer_) April 27, 2026

    If tonight’s game is postponed, the Mariners will likely play a doubleheader tomorrow, followed by the regularly-scheduled day game for Wednesday before Thursday’s off day. The forecast in Minnesota says the rain should pass through tonight, but I trust the accuracy of a Midwest weather report about as much as I trust the proportions of my grandmother’s bourbon balls recipe (ingredients: 1 cup brown sugar, 1 cup each nuts and chopped fruit, and “Bourbon, as much as you like”).

    This is the second time in a row the Mariners have had to contend with Minnesota’s weather and Target Field’s lack of a roof; perhaps you remember the four and a half hour rain delay in the series finale last June that resulted in the Mariners getting walloped 10-1. The Mariners were lousy on the road in the rain last season, going 1-6 in games delayed by rain. I had the not-at-all pleasure of recapping the Little League Classic game and thus getting to excise some childhood trauma, literature edition (Mrs. Ward was wrong for assigning Asimov to third graders and I stand behind that). I also got this un-fun one in Baltimore, and apparently rain delays make me think about my childhood. Probably standard for a Seattle kid.

    Hilariously, I’m not even the staffer who gets the most worked up about rain delays; that honor belongs to Ryan Blake. Go yell with him over on Bluesky if you want to kill some time before the game.

    This post – which will serve as an off-day open thread if tonight’s game is canceled – will be updated as we know more about tonight’s game, and Ryan, we assume, will keep Posting Through It.

    Kim Caldwell hires NC State's Brandon Miller to Lady Vols basketball staff

    Lady Vols basketball coach Kim Caldwell announced the addition of Brandon Miller as the new director of video and strategy on April 27.

    Miller replaces Josh Theis, who left the program after seven seasons to join former Tennessee assistant coach Gabe Lazo's staff as an assistant coach at UCF.

    Miller spent the last nine seasons on NC State coach Wes Moore's staff as the director of scouting and video operations.

    "I am really pleased to add an experienced Power 4 veteran like Brandon to our program," Caldwell said in a school release. "He was a trusted member of Wes Moore's staff at NC State, has been to two Final Fours and brings a wealth of knowledge from his stops at other schools as well. Our whole office is excited to add him to the mix, and we look forward to working alongside him."

    The Wolfpack made eight NCAA Tournament appearances during Miller's tenure, including a trip to the Final Four in 2023-24. NC State also won three ACC regular-season titles and three ACC Tournament titles.

    Miller spent two seasons as the video production analyst for Boston College from 2015-17. Before that, he was the director of basketball operations at North Texas from 2012-15. Miller was the video coordinator for two seasons at Clemson (2010-12) and at Louisville (2008-10), which included a trip to the Final Four in 2008-09.

    Miller graduated from High Point University in 2004. He earned a master's at Florida while serving as a graduate assistant from 2005-07.

    Cora Hall is the University of Tennessee women’s athletics reporter for Knox News. Email: cora.hall@knoxnews.com; X: @corahalllBluesky: @corahall.bsky.social‬. Support strong local journalism and unlock premium perks:knoxnews.com/subscribe

    This article originally appeared on Knoxville News Sentinel: Kim Caldwell hires Brandon Miller to Lady Vols staff as director of video

    IPL: Josh Hazlewood, Bhuvneshwar Kumar wreak havoc as RCB blow away DC for 75 in 9-wicket win

    NEW DELHI: The eccentricity of the IPL never ceases to astonish the beholder. A venue that witnessed the wild swinging bats wreak carnage two days ago, with 265 being chased down comfortably, saw the swinging new white ball annihilate a batting lineup on Monday evening. In a matter of four overs, Royal Challengers Bengaluru seamers Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Josh Hazlewood turned the Delhi Capitals dugout into a crime scene where six batters sat buried in their seats with wounded self-belief and the scoreboard reading 8/6. Rub your eyes and read again.

    Capitals were going at a rate of nearly a-run-a-wicket before they finished the Powerplay at 13/6. Call it the worst batting performance in the Powerplay or the best spell of fast bowling in a Powerplay, those six overs served as a staunch reminder of how cricket can be a great leveller.

    RCB chasing the 76-run target down in just 6.3 overs with one wicket down was also a commentary on the superior skills of Bhuvneshwar and Hazlewood and the subpar batting acumen of the Capitals batters. The partisan Delhi crowd turned up to watch Virat Kohli bat and they went home chanting his name as he finished the game, imperiously slapping T Natarajan over the mid-wicket boundary.

    But the night will be remembered for Bhuvneshwar and Hazlewood making a telling statement with figures of 3/5 and 4/12. Here were two seasoned and proud international bowlers standing at the top of their runups like bloodhounds on the same field that had reduced bowlers to mere bowling machines on Saturday afternoon. Each time they ran in, it felt like the battle was personal. Each dismissal was celebrated like it was an answer to all the helpless days the bowlers endure in the IPL thanks to the benign surfaces, bigger bats, short boundaries and the Impact Player rule.

    The pitch didn’t generate pace and bounce of WACA in Perth and neither did the conditions offer exaggerated movement like an early-summer English track. All Bhuvneshwar and Hazlewood needed was a hint of swing in the air and comparatively more zip off the pitch to expose the technical inadequacies of a batting lineup that has thrived largely on flatter decks.

    Much has been said of the power-hitting on display this IPL. A whiff of help from the conditions and the RCB duo got rolling from the moment KL Rahul decided to expose debutant Sahil Parakh to take the first ball of the match against Bhuvneshwar. The Capitals batters fluttered in the middle like frightened chickens, unaware of what the ball was doing. The RCB fielders converged on the DC batters from a heavily-manned slip cordon, a rarity in T20 cricket, to keep them teetering on the mat.

    A dust storm swept across the Arun Jaitley Stadium after the ninth over of the match, but the home team was already blown away by the menacing new-ball skills of Bhuvneshwar and Hazlewood. It was a rub-your-eyes moment when a designated opener in Abhishek Porel walked in as an Impact Player in the third over of the match, tasked with a job to play out the new ball. He fought for 30 off 33 balls before Hazlewood bowled him in the 17th over with Delhi still only on 75.

    Brief Score:

    DC: 75 all-out in 16.3 overs (Abishek Porel 30; Bhuvneshwar Kumar 3/5, Josh Hazlewood 4/12).

    RCB: 77 for 1 in 6.3 overs (Devdutt Padikkal 34; Kyle Jamieson 1/42).

    Prosecutors To Bring Bribery Charges Against Terry Rozier

    BROOKLYN–Federal prosecutors plan to seek additional charges against Terry Rozier in the coming weeks, they said on Monday, as part of the gambling probe that has also involved other NBA players and coaches. 

    Rozier was in Brooklyn federal court for a hearing over the motion his legal team filed to dismiss the current case against him, which includes conspiracy to commit wire fraud and money laundering. He has already pleaded not guilty to those charges. 

    Prosecutors said they have developed evidence that suggests Rozier “solicited and accepted a bribe.” During the hearing, Rozier’s attorney, Jim Trusty, said they learned two hours before the 3:30 p.m. hearing that the government planned to file additional charges. Prosecutors said they notified Trusty when they did because they didn’t want the defense to learn of them in the middle of the hearing. 

    The new charges will first be presented to a grand jury before they can be part of a superseding indictment. Prosecutors told Judge LaShann DeArcy Hall on Monday that they anticipate the additional charges to be added by May 14. The prosecutors say they will seek a count of sports bribery and honest services fraud. A government attorney said Rozier deprived “the NBA and the Charlotte Hornets of Mr. Rozier’s honest services.” 

    Rozier is facing two current charges from his October 2025 arrest and an indictment that alleges he told a friend, Deniro Laster, that he would leave a March 2023 game while he was playing for the Hornets. Prosecutors say Laster sold that information to sports bettors, who then placed wagers on Rozier’s playing time. 

    The 32-year-old was traded to the Heat the next season. Miami waived Rozier earlier this month to make a roster spot available for the play-in tournament.

    Rozier has been on leave since his arrest, but in February an arbitrator ruled that he still has to receive the $26.4 million he was owed by the Heat this season.

    No ruling was made on Rozier’s motion to dismiss the charges against him. Judge Hall told Trusty she will wait for the government to seek its additional charges so Trusty can adjust his current motion after they’re filed if he wants to.

    “We will give a hard look at the superseding indictment,” Trusty told reporters outside the courthouse on Monday.

    The post Prosecutors To Bring Bribery Charges Against Terry Rozier appeared first on Front Office Sports.

    Higgins beats O'Sullivan, Trump loses to Vafaei

    Four-time winner John Higgins produced a sensational recovery from 8-3 and 9-4 down to defeat Ronnie O'Sullivan 13-12, but world number one Judd Trump was eliminated on a thrilling day at the World Championship.

    Trump lost 13-12 to Iranian qualifier Hossein Vafaei in their last-16 tie at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield on Monday evening.

    Seven-time champion O'Sullivan was seeking an eighth title to set a new outright record in the modern era, and twice held five-frame leads in Sunday's second session.

    But Higgins won the last three frames on Sunday and maintained that form by taking the first three on Monday as O'Sullivan lost six successive frames at the Crucible for only the fifth time.

    In a high-quality thriller, played out in front of an enthralled crowd, O'Sullivan won the 20th and 21st frames to regain the lead at 11-10.

    In surely the match of the tournament, and one of the best in the 49 years at the iconic venue, Higgins won two frames in a row to move one away at 12-11, but O'Sullivan's break of 81 forced a decider.

    Higgins had the first chance but missed a red into the middle at 16-0 to give O'Sullivan a lifeline, before the Englishman could only score eight points and failed to pot a red.

    The Scot then made a break of 49 on his way to sealing a match-winning frame, with both players getting a standing ovation as the tie finished.

    The 50-year-olds are two of snooker's fabled 'Class of '92', along with 51-year-old Mark Williams, with the trio having 14 world titles between them.

    Seven-time world champion Stephen Hendry said: "You just can't play snooker better than this. After this match the tournament has a lot to live up to - it's just not going to get any better."

    Ken Doherty, who won the title in 1997, added: "What a turnaround from John. He just dug in and played some of the best snooker we've seen for years.

    "Maybe it was one of the greatest last-16 matches I've ever seen. The snooker he was producing was from the gods."

    Higgins, the champion in 1998, 2007, 2009 and 2011, will now play 2010 winner Neil Robertson, who defeated world number 13 Chris Wakelin 13-7.

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    Vafaei beats world number one Trump to reach first quarter-final

    Trump had looked in a strong position going into the final session as he held a 9-7 lead, but 31-year-old Vafaei, who came through two qualifying matches and was the only qualifier to win in the first round, fought back well.

    He won six of the nine frames in the final session, making breaks of 106 and 91 to come from 12-11 down to win 13-12.

    Vafaei, the current world number 32, felt he could go all the way in Sheffield, the city he lives in.

    "I'm looking forward to playing anyone - I'm not scared of anyone and all of them know that," said Vafaei, who plays China's Wu Yize next.

    "There's no pressure, so why should I be worried? Some of us are different. When you see the line you get hungry or you get tired, it's up to you. I came to live in Sheffield to be beside the Crucible. The Crucible trophy is living in my head rent free.

    "It's one of the biggest wins of my career. I'm looking forward to it against Wu and fancy the job - let's see how talented he is. I was not nervous, I enjoyed every moment. I was born for these kinds of situations."

    Trump, the 2019 champion, added: "It hurts but I had my chances. When you know you didn't play a good shot it's not like you've been unlucky.

    "I'm not angry about it, I just was not good enough."

    Four-time winner Selby loses to Wu in last 16

    While Higgins was beating O'Sullivan on table one, there was also drama on table two with four-time champion Mark Selby losing 13-11 against Wu.

    The 22-year-old is aiming to become the second Chinese player to win the world title after compatriot Zhao Xintong last year.

    Ranked 10th, Wu claimed his first ranking tournament at the International Championship in November, with Selby tipping him as a future world champion.

    Wu would become the youngest player to win a World Championship since a 21-year-old Stephen Hendry claimed the first of his seven titles in 1990.

    In the quarter-finals, Wu will face Vafaei and is in the opposite half of the draw to Zhao so a first all-China final is still possible.

    "Wu is young, still loving the game and not too many battle scars - good luck to the boy, I really like him," said Selby.

    "I think he is a World Champion in the making, it could be this year, but if not this year, I do think in his career he'll probably win it at some stage - he is that good.

    "When he is on a run, he is hard to stop."

    Selby, 42, started the match with century breaks of 123 and 124, but trailed 9-7 going into the final session, with Wu then stretching his advantage to 10-7.

    The next two went to Selby, but Wu took both the 20th and 21st frames to move one from victory.

    Selby again won two in a row, including a break of 95 in the 22nd frame, but could not complete the comeback as Wu took the 24th frame for victory.

    Earlier on, in frame 21, Selby showed his frustration by hitting the cue against the table after missing a red.

    "It was just a combination of everything, just missing silly balls and it's difficult when you don't know how the balls will come off the cushion," said Selby.

    "I felt I was swimming against the tide and every single nudge went against me. I missed more than too many balls to win that match."

    Chiefs named big winners of NFL Draft

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    The Kansas City Chiefs entered the NFL Draft knowing that defense had to be the only item on the menu in the first-round, and general manager Brett Veach understood the assignment.

    The Chiefs traded up to No. 6 to take LSU corner Mansoor Delane, and then at No. 29, took defensive tackle Peter Woods. Two players that the Chiefs will likely see as starters for Steve Spagnuolo.

    They also drafted edge R Mason Thomas, who will fit into the pass rush rotation as well, so the Chiefs certainly bolstered the defense.

    And in Eric Edholm's post-draft power rankings, he has the Chiefs moving up a whopping six spots, to No. 8.

    "I can probably nitpick some of what Kansas City did in the draft, but I feel pretty good about its first three picks contributing early," Edholm wrote. "CB Mansoor Delane made sense and probably will start. DT Peter Woods and edge R Mason Thomas will be in the pass-rush rotation soon, too. The Chiefs didn't draft an offensive tackle, and they waited until late to take a receiver.

    "This was all about the defense getting better, and I'm OK with the approach."

    More: Vikings make crucial Jordan Addison decision post-draft

    Chiefs reshaping roster ahead of crucial 2026 season

    The Chiefs knew they needed help at corner after Trent McDuffie and Jaylen Watson moved on in free agency, hence the Delane selection, who most think was the best corner in the draft.

    As for Woods, the Chiefs needed more beef in the middle of the defense, and he certainly helped, along with getting after the quarterback.

    So, the Chiefs did some nice work with their two first-round selections, and in truth, they needed to.

    Now, as we turn to the offseason program, the Chiefs, on paper at least, look to be in good order ahead of 2026.

    Now we just have to wait for No. 15 to return to bring it all together.

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    Bobby Jamison-Travis looking to provide boost to Giants’ run defense: ‘That’s my pride’

    The Giants created a massive opening on their defensive line after trading All-Pro defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence to the Bengals last weekend.

    Following the blockbuster move they said that they’d be looking to fill that void with veteran additions in free agency and potentially during the NFL draft.

    While they didn’t go that route during the early rounds, they did make an addition later on, selecting Bobby Jamison-Travis with their first pick on Day 3.

    Jamison-Travis was a First Team All-American at Iowa Western Community College before becoming a staple in the middle of Auburn’s d-line the past three seasons. 

    The 24-year-old finished with just one sack and 56 tackles during his time with the Tigers, but the running game was where he truly excelled. 

    “I consider myself a run-stopper,” Jamison-Travis told Brandon London of giants.com. “I’m gonna do everything that’s possible to stop the run -- that’s my pride.”

    He certainly showed that during his best and final season with Auburn, finishing with the fourth-best run-stop percentage in college football (12.1). 

    That also ranked as the second-best among DT’s in this draft class, only trailing Ohio State’s Kayden McDonald, a second-round target Big Blue missed out on.

    New York, of course, has struggled mightily slowing down the run game the past few seasons. 

    They still need to bring in a starting-caliber veteran to make up for the loss of Lawrence, but the 330-pound nose tackle has the skillset to develop into rotational piece for this defense. 

    “It’s really just a blessing for them to draft me,” he said. “I can’t wait to get to work.”

    A miracle NBA Finals run is the only way the Nuggets won't blow it up

    There's an old saying about "everyone having a plan until they get punched in the mouth."

    The implication is obvious. We don't know people's true mettle until they're challenged. Anyone can be happy and successful in times of harmony and peace. Only a few rise to the occasion when faced with genuine adversity they didn't expect. If it were easy, everyone would do it.

    When it comes to the Denver Nuggets, we're learning a lot about Nikola Jokić and friends amid a possible short-lived playoff run. The Minnesota Timberwolves and Jaden McDaniels have "punched" them, so to speak. And they haven't stopped punching them. Rather than stand up, dust themselves off, and throw some hooks back in return, the Nuggets have responded by ... rolling over and curling into a fetal position.

    As a result, we are reaching a point where the Nuggets' current core seems to have an imminent expiration date, like a turning-sour carton of milk.

    It'd be one thing if the Nuggets had looked competitive up until this point. You could more readily excuse losing a hard-fought series to your biggest rival, with the tired "make or miss league" cliché holding up as it should.

    It happens, you know?

    But the Nuggets didn't fall down 3-1 to the Timberwolves because of bad luck in contested games. On both ends of the floor, they're getting flat-out punked in a manner that feels like a five-alarm fire. So far, this is the worst playoff series Jokić has ever played, and he's not getting any help. The Nuggets look old, slow, lifeless, and quite frankly, a little scared, even if head coach David Adelman takes great exception to that line of thinking.

    Denver has never lost in the first round of the playoffs in a season with both a healthy Jokić and Jamal Murray. If the Nuggets don't come back and win this series in a decisive fashion against a Timberwolves team that will likely be without its starting backcourt for the rest of the way, that will have said everything without having needed to say anything at all.

    Barring an NBA Finals run that feels miraculous in this very moment, change at the near base of the Rocky Mountains would be inevitable. You could talk me into any outcome this summer. Well, outside of trading Jokić, who reportedly appears content to remain in Denver for the rest of his career. If I know one thing about the Kroenke ownership family, they're not going to throw away a Serbian cash cow that makes them so much money unless he wants them to. However, they also won't let him waste away for the rest of his NBA playing days.

    That's why every other seat on this rapidly sinking Nuggets ship could be shuffled around.

    Fire Adelman? Sure. Jettison Murray for peak trade value after a career, potential All-NBA campaign? Yes. Finding ways to offload the now oft-injured Aaron Gordon, a disappointing Christian Braun and Cam Johnson, and or letting the promising Peyton Watson walk in free agency? Absolutely.

    When NBA franchises peter out of the playoffs, as it sure seems the Nuggets might, everything is on the table.

    On the one hand, I am shocked the Nuggets have reached this point. Denver entered the season as one of the league's supposed top championship contenders. This, after they had sprinted into the postseason on an impressive 12-game winning streak, the longest of the Jokić era.

    For them to look so flat and hopeless now is galling.

    On the other hand, most championship-caliber cores in the NBA don't get to control their fate. Title windows open and slam shut in this league without warning almost every single time. Not knowing you're in the so-called good old days when they're happening to you in real time is the very nature of the business. Appreciate those days while you can because they don't last forever.

    A tumultuous summer looks like it's on the horizon for the Nuggets, but Jokić is still only 31. Outside of a freak bone bruise injury suffered earlier this season, he's proven to be pretty durable throughout his career. So, with the right moves, they might not yet be done competing for championships with him.

    But right now, it's hard to argue that anyone in close proximity to the legendary point center will be along for that ride.

    Shootaround

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    Who had 'sliding doors moment'? Deeney's team of the week

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    After every round of Premier League matches this season, BBC football pundit Troy Deeney will give you his team and manager of the week.

    Here are this week's choices. Do you agree? Give us your thoughts using the comments form at the bottom of this page.

    Troy Deeney's team of the week. In a 4-3-3 formation: Kinsky, Sessegnon Danso, Maguire, Hincapie, Lukic, Soucek, Mac Allister, Bowen, Isak, Jesus
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    Antonin Kinsky (Tottenham): What a difference two months makes. This guy was being laughed at for his Atletico Madrid performance, when he gave away two goals and was subtituted after 17 minutes. People were saying he would never play for the club again.

    Against Wolves he was a solid, commanding goalkeeper, which I actually didn't think he had in the locker. Based on everything I've seen, he's been quite erratic but he was very commanding, very solid and made big saves, especially that last one right at the end to tip it over the bar from a free-kick.

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    Piero Hincapie (Arsenal): I thought he had a tough time against Manchester City last week and Antoine Semenyo gave him a bit of bother when he kept going directly at him. I thought Newcastle would use the same blueprint, but he just shut everybody down. Great defensively, big moments with headers and blocks. Really, really good.

    Harry Maguire (Manchester United): Back from a two-game suspension, just see the difference in Manchester United's team when Maguire is there. He's just a solid individual who gets stuff done. He got the assist for the opening goal against Brentford and just brings a level of authority to that United backline.

    Ryan Sessegnon (Fulham): I'm going to put him at right-back even though he played left-back. He was very, very good for Fulham. One of their best attacking outlets, kept getting forward, got his reward with the goal and kept a clean sheet against Villa. So that's why he goes in.

    Kevin Danso (Tottenham): When you think to last week and the horrific mistake he made which obviously gifted Brighton's goal, it would have been easy for him to go into his shell. But he was strong and compact in the win at Wolves. Still a little bit ropey, but I think that's who he is.

    He going to give you those moments of nervousness. But to have the week he's had where he got abused and to come and put in a solid performance in, he goes in my team.

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    Sasa Lukic (Fulham): The best player on the pitch against Aston Villa. His runs from midfield, three or four times he could have been put in on goal if the pass was better. Unfortunately for Fulham it wasn't. The Serbian brings the energy, but also has a bit of spite, a little bit of nastiness. It was a big, big performance from him.

    Tomas Soucek (West Ham): Another goal for the big fellow. How many times will West Ham try and move on from him and he just keeps scoring the goals that keep them safe and keep them moving forward? It's massive to have a player of his capability that wants to go and get you goals. In a huge game for them, he stepped up big, yet again.

    Alexis Mac Allister (Liverpool): Two assists against Crystal Palace and I think he has started to come into form at the right time and with a World Cup coming up. He is one of those players that when he plays well, the team normally play well.

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    Igor Jesus (Nottingham Forest): Excellent, again, best player on the pitch. He only gets credited with one goal and one assist, but he had a hand in all five of the goals at Sunderland. Another big performance from him. He seems to be thriving now under the new management and played with Chris Wood as well, who gives him the license to go get on the ball and do what he needs to do.

    Jarrod Bowen (West Ham): Captain fantastic. Huge game, huge performance against Everton. He steps up continuously for this team. Hopefully, they're going to give him some help.

    Alexander Isak (Liverpool): It's nice to see him back and great to see him scoring. When one door closes with Hugo Ekitike getting injured and then you see Isak coming back from a terrible injury, I just feel this is like a sliding doors moment for him and his Liverpool career. I think he'll score a lot of goals between now and the end of the season and go to this World Cup feeling fresh and brand new.

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    Roberto de Zerbi (Tottenham): It was a huge win for Spurs. With everybody else winning, it was a must-win, otherwise they were as good as relegated this weekend.

    With West Ham and Nottingham Forest winning, it just felt like they had to win this game, so this was huge for them. De Zerbi had to deal with players like Xavi Simons and Dominic Solanke going off injured. It kept throwing his gameplan out the window, and he had to adapt and he handled it well.

    Do you agree with Troy's selections? Who would be in your Team of the Week? Have your say using the comments form below:

    40-year-old Allyson Felix to come out of retirement, attempt to qualify for 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles

    40-year-old Allyson Felix to come out of retirement, attempt to qualify for 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

    After sitting on the sidelines for four years and witnessing her first Summer Olympics as a fan since 2000, Allyson Felix is back.

    The seven-time Olympic gold medalist has announced her return to track and field in hopes of qualifying for her sixth Olympics at 42 years old. As part of her plan, Felix will return to coach Bobby Kersee to begin training in October.

    Don't expect to see Felix at track-and-field events often, as she still has a strong focus on her two children, ages 7 and 2. But come 2027, Felix plans to be back in certified competition.

    Here's everything to know about Allyson Felix's return to track and field.

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    Allyson Felix comeback

    After the 2022 World Championships in Eugene, Oregon, Felix made the decision to retire from track and field. After not competing in Paris, though, Felix is hungry to find her way back to another Olympics. 

    In an interview with TIME Magazine, Felix said "So many of us have been told not to do the big, bold thing. You know, at this age, I should probably be staying home and taking care of my kids, doing all that. And just, why not? Let's flip it on its head. Let's go after the thing. Let's be vulnerable." 

    Felix is gearing up for a comeback, hoping to qualify for Los Angeles in 2028. She is officially out of retirement, and with that, one of the greatest runners the sport has ever seen is back to compete with runners less than half her age.

    Felix calls her goal "Project Six," as she aims to return to the Olympics for the sixth time. 

    MORE: Allyson Felix launches her own Shoe Company

    What events does Allyson Felix run?

    Felix has earned Olympic medals in four separate races, the individual 200m and 400m and the 4 x 100m and 4 x 400m relays. 

    Felix is the most decorated American woman in track and field, winning 11 Olympic medals, 7 gold, and 20 World Championships medals, 14 of which were gold.

    She also competed in a 4 x 400m mixed relay, winning gold at the World Championships in Doha in 2019, and bronze at the same event in Eugene in 2022.

    Allyson Felix becomes the most decorated American track and field athlete of all time 👏

    She passed Carl Lewis by winning her 11th medal, a gold in the women's 4x400m relay. pic.twitter.com/c4Ju37Mq04

    — The Sporting News (@sportingnews) August 7, 2021

    What does Allyson Felix need to do to qualify for the Olympics?

    To begin, Felix will have to return to certified competition in 2027 and finish high enough at the U.S. Olympic Trials to qualify for a spot on the team.

    To secure a place at the Olympic Trials, historically, Felix would need to place in the top three at the U.S. Outdoor Championships, although there are other ways to qualify as well.

    Allyson Felix Olympic history

    Here is a list of each of Felix's Olympic medals.

    YearRaceMedal
    2004200mSilver
    20084 x 400m relayGold
    2008200mSilver
    2012200mGold
    20124 x 100m relayGold
    20124 x 400m relayGold
    20164 x 100m relayGold
    20164 x 400m relayGold
    2016400mSilver
    20204 x 400m relayGold
    2020400mBronze

    How old is Allyson Felix?

    Allyson Felix is currently 40 years old. At the time of the 2028 Olympics, she'll be 42 years old. She originally retired at the end of the 2022 track and field season.

    Manchester United suffer injury scare in crucial Brentford win as Champions League berth nears

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    Luke Shaw was forced off late during Manchester United's home win against Brentford on Monday. The England international has been enjoying one of his most successful seasons in terms of fitness and availability.

    Despite significant upheaval this season at Old Trafford, with Ruben Amorim being fired at the start of the year and Michael Carrick taking over, Shaw has remained a consistent presence. For the first time at United, Shaw was tracking toward featuring in every single Premier League game for the Reds.

    He had already exceeded his previous best appearance record, which occurred in the 2020-21 season when he made 31 Premier League appearances under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. Nevertheless, Shaw may be facing another spell on the treatment table.

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    As the home game with Brentford reached the final 17 minutes, Shaw collapsed onto the turf, causing a member of United's medical staff to rush onto the field and evaluate the England international. The nature of the injury remains unknown, but it will be a concerning development for Carrick and England manager Thomas Tuchel, as per the Manchester Evening News.

    The German coach would have almost certainly been considering Shaw as one of his left-backs for this summer's FIFA World Cup. It remains too soon to tell whether Shaw might ultimately be sidelined for the remainder of this season, much less the tournament in the USA, Mexico, and Canada.

    Shaw was able to walk off the pitch unaided as he was replaced by Leny Yoro, who has himself recently returned from injury. Simultaneously, Carrick also withdrew Bryan Mbeumo and introduced Mason Mount into the game.

    Carrick, his United squad and the club's supporters will all be hoping that Shaw's injury was merely precautionary rather than anything more serious. The team is currently short of left-footed central defenders, with Lisandro Martinez also set to be suspended for the home game against Liverpool this Sunday.

    Martinez will serve the final game of his three-match ban, earned after receiving a straight red card against Leeds United for pulling Dominic Calvert-Lewin's hair. Just over 15 minutes after Shaw's departure, United saw their commanding 2-0 advantage against Brentford reduced to a single goal.

    Having taken the lead through Casemiro and Benjamin Sesko on the stroke of half-time, Mathias Jensen whipped in an effort from 25 yards to silence Old Trafford. Nevertheless, the Reds managed to protect their advantage and move closer to securing a top-five finish.

    United now sit 11 points clear of sixth-placed Brighton and Hove Albion and 12 ahead of Bournemouth in seventh. It was a pivotal result for Carrick's side, who have now accumulated 32 points from 14 games under the former Reds' midfielder.

    Not that it was an easy win, with Brentford having created numerous opportunities, especially during the opening 45 minutes, but they consistently faltered when in front of goal. Igor Thiago, who has been so clinical for the Bees this campaign, hesitated with the goal at his mercy with one opportunity and slipped over as he was about to let loose with another.

    This ultimately proved costly when Casemiro nodded home from close range following an intelligent set-piece routine from the Reds. Benjamin Sesko then capped off a counter-attack with a composed finish to extend the advantage. Jensen's clever strike set up a nervous conclusion, but it wasn't enough to prevent Carrick's team from edging closer to securing UEFA Champions League qualification.

    Aljamain Sterling argues to jump Movsar Evloev for Volkanovski fight: 'Give the people what they want'

    Aljamain Sterling is going all out to earn a UFC featherweight title shot. This past Saturday at UFC Vegas 116, the former bantamweight champion notched his second consecutive victory in his first main event since moving up from his longtime division.

    In his unanimous decision victory over Youssef Zalal, Sterling was back to his classic form. Showcasing his powerful and dominant grappling, he outclassed his former training partner and ended the Moroccan’s impressive nine-fight UFC unbeaten streak. Speaking on Monday’s edition of “The Ariel Helwani Show,” Sterling said he believes there’s no one more deserving than him to take on champion Alexander Volkanovski next.

    "I went out there and I did what I had to do. I want to see people try to discredit me now,” Sterling told Uncrowned. “What can you say about anything that I don't deserve the shot now? I think I stated my claim. I did it in a very, very big way. I'm just happy, and happy, fortunate and blessed for the opportunity. It was definitely a scary, tough fight in the sense of the build-up — it was almost like I was fighting a mirror image of myself, just maybe not with all the wrestling accolades, and maybe as proven in jiu-jitsu as much."

    Sterling, 36, is likely in a prime position to be, at most, one fight away from a title shot. He entered the Zalal bout at No. 5 in the official UFC rankings and has only suffered a single defeat at featherweight since departing the 135-pound weight class in 2024. He also noted that he signed a new UFC contract in the lead-up to this past weekend’s fight.

    Aside from Sterling, the only real competition in the featherweight contender conversation is the one man to defeat Sterling at 145 pounds: Movsar Evloev. Considering the pair’s late-2024 fight result — and Evloev going undefeated in 20 pro fights (10 in the UFC) — Sterling won’t complain about either scenario.

    "I want next, for sure," Sterling said. "If they gave [the title shot] to me, I won't be upset. I'm not going to say, 'Oh, no. You deserve it.' The same with Diego Lopes — he got two title shots, and no one could be mad at him for taking them. That doesn’t mean he earned it or whatever, but he got it, and I was happy he got the chance to fight for a world title. Came up short, it is what it is.

    LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - APRIL 25: Aljamain Sterling prepares to face Youssef Zalal of Morocco in a featherweight fight during the UFC Fight Night event at Meta APEX on April 25, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada.  (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC)
    Aljamain Sterling is ready for one more crack at UFC gold.
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    "If they offer me that same opportunity, I’m taking it. I’m not going to go say, ‘Movsar deserves it over me — I’m defaulting out.’ That wouldn't make any sense. This is an opportunity of a lifetime, and if they gave it to Movsar, I wouldn’t be upset."

    It’s been a long road to a first UFC title shot for Evloev. That goal still eludes the Russian, with nothing scheduled on the upcoming calendar for either him or Volkanovski.

    Sterling’s big claim to a title shot falls not only on legacy, but alsothe belief that Evloev — who has yet to finish an opponent in the promotion — isn’t the most exciting fighter.

    "Who doesn't want to see Volkanovski versus the 'Funkmaster'? What are we talking about? What do we have to do to give the people what they want?” Sterling said. “Two OGs, two legends of their weight classes. Now I'm in a new one, trying to be a two-division champion against one of the all-time greats before he hangs it up.

    “I think I more than deserved and earned my shot. With that said, Movsar vs. Lerone Murphy — I don't think anyone is clamoring for watching that winner fight Volkanovski. So, give the fans something that they want to do. Give a compelling matchup. The storyline is there. We've trained together. It's a great matchup. Styles make fights. And I don't think these guys have anything for him. 'Volk' is just that damn good still. I guarantee if you give me the opportunity, I will figure out the puzzle or I will die trying to do it."

    Although Sterling is adamant that he makes for a better choice than his past opponent, he remains a realist. Evloev has become about as undeniable a contender as can be, and holding a head-to-head win over Sterling as recently as December 2024 is glaring.

    After the Zalal performance, Sterling has no indication of how the UFC feels regarding Volkanovski’s next challenger. He just believes his outings have been more impressive than Evloev’s since they fought.

    "I do think he has earned it by now at this point,” Sterling said. “But if they also decide to say, hey, my fight was better, as Dana [White] has been saying as of late — whoever has the best performance is going to get the next shot, I'd like to think I'm probably that guy right now."

    Penguins vs. Flyers Final Score, Highlights: Pittsburgh Staves Off Elimination Again in Game 5 to Extend Series

    Penguins vs. Flyers Final Score, Highlights: Pittsburgh Staves Off Elimination Again in Game 5 to Extend Series originally appeared on SportsNet Pittsburgh. Add SportsNet Pittsburgh as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

    The Pittsburgh Penguins refused to let the Battle of Pennsylvania postseason series end on Monday night, edging the Philadelphia Flyers 3-2 in a must-win Game 5 to pull within one game of the series tie. Following their road victory to stave off a sweep, the Penguins returned to an absolutely electric PPG Paints Arena, where they slashed the Flyers' series lead to 3-2.

    Elias Soderblom kicked off the scoring with his first postseason goal, lighting the lamp just 2:45 into the contest. The Penguins doubled their advantage early in the second period on Connor Dewar's second goal in as many games. Philadelphia roared back, however, with Alex Bump trimming the lead only 12 seconds later, and Travis Sanheim evening the score late in the second.

    Though, the deadlock was short-lived. Kris Letang launched a shot that rattled violently off the back wall, took a bizarre bounce, and snuck in behind Flyers netminder Dan Vladar to reclaim a 3-2 lead. That margin held firm. Although both squads generated opportunities, the Penguins were able to secure the one-goal victory, their first on home ice this series.

    The rivalry now shifts back across the state for a pivotal Game 6 in Philadelphia on Wednesday night. While the Penguins still need to win two more to complete the miraculous comeback from a 3-0 deficit, their gutsy performance on Monday night has proven they aren't done yet.

    Check out all the thrilling highlights from this electric Game 5 clash as the Penguins kept their season alive.

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    Penguins vs. Flyers live updates, highlights from Game 5

    Final: Penguins 3, Flyers 2

    9:45 p.m.: The Pittsburgh Penguins have extended the series with a 3-2 win in Game 5.

    Soderblom opened the scoring with a goal within the first five minutes, then after the Penguins doubled the lead Philadelphia stormed back. But, the hockey gods helped Letang's puck cross the line after hitting the wall. After a scoreless third, the Penguins cemented a 3-2 victory.

    Not only was the game score 3-2, but that's where the series stands now. Pittsburgh has rattled off two straight wins after Philadelphia won the first three. The teams will now head back across the state for Game 6 on Wednesday night.

    Most importantly, the Penguins stay alive with a gutsy win at home.

    9:43 p.m.: Crosby lunges for a puck and hits the post on the empty net as time winds down.

    An icing is called on Pittsburgh with 9.9 seconds left.

    9:41 p.m.: Vladar is on the bench and the Flyers have the extra attacker out. The Penguins were able to get a few shots on goal but could not ice the game, then on the other end Silovs makes a save on a slapshot by Porter Martone.

    There's 39 seconds remaining.

    9:39 p.m.: With 2:30 left the Penguins still lead. They have limited the Flyers to only a few shots in the period and are minutes a win from making the series 3-2.

    9:36 p.m.: Ben Kindel had an opportunity to extend the lead but Vladar made the save.

    As we approach the five-minute mark, the Penguins lead 3-2.

    9:27 p.m.: There's 9:43 left in the third as we head to the commercial break.

    It's coming down to the wire in Game 5.

    9:22 p.m.: The Penguins have had some chances to double the lead, but Vladar has made saves. He fought off a Rakell one-timer after a period of sustained zone time for Pittsburgh.

    We're approaching the halfway mark in the third in what's been a scoreless period.

    9:14 p.m.: Pittsburgh had some shots on the power play but could not score, and it stays a one-goal game.

    Shots are 19-15 Penguins with 15:08 remaining.

    9:11 p.m.: The Penguins have their second power play of the game after an Emil Andrae tripping penalty.

    It's a big opportunity to try and double the lead for the home side.

    9:08 p.m.: Vladar has made some huge saves this series and he makes one early in the first to keep it a one-goal game.

    Crosby finds Bryan Rust and No. 17 tries sliding it around the goaltender, but he keeps it out with his pad on an incredible effort.

    9:07 p.m.: Period three is underway in Pittsburgh, with the Penguins holding onto a 3-2 lead.

    Let's see how the final frame unfolds.

    End of the second period: Penguins 3, Flyers 2

    8:48 p.m.: The second period is over and the Penguins head to the locker room leading 3-2.

    Both teams found the net twice in the second, with the Flyers coming back from a 2-0 deficit to tie the game for only a short time before Letang levelled it. There's been action at both ends, physicality on every shift, and of course, some scrums.

    If the result holds for 20 more minutes, Pittsburgh will extend the series. But, there is a lot of work to do.

    Penguins 3, Flyers 2

    8:40 p.m. GOAL: The Penguins have taken the lead right back, courtesy of one of their veterans in Letang.

    The future Hall-of-Famer might not have meant to shoot the puck, but from the blue line he rattles one off the boards and it bounces off Vladar and sneaks into the net. It's his second goal in two games.

    Puck takes an EXTREMELY Penguins friendly bounce and then off Vladar and in 😭🚨 pic.twitter.com/ZbUK03gJea

    — B/R Open Ice (@BR_OpenIce) April 28, 2026

    With some help from the back wall, the Penguins lead again.

    8:39 p.m.: Crosby is back on the Penguins bench, avoiding any immediate injury concerns. Pittsburgh is going to need their captain with the game all square.

    Flyers 2, Penguins 2

    8:38 p.m. GOAL: We have a tie game.

    After the Crosby exit, it's Sanheim, who scored in Game 1, who rips a shot from the left point past Silovs, and the Flyers have rattled off two straight goals to make it 2-2.

    8:35 p.m.: Crosby just got nailed by a Ryan Shea shot, and the Penguins captain hobbles off the ice and heads to the locker room.

    Sid goes down the tunnel after absorbing a shot from Ryan Shea ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/f4XlK4v6nU

    — SportsNet Pittsburgh (@SNPittsburgh) April 28, 2026

    If Pittsburgh is without Crosby, then not only this game, but the series, changes. The immediate concern is No. 87.

    8:30 p.m.: The power play is over for Philadelphia, and the Penguins are now 2-for-2 on the kill.

    With just over eight minutes in the period the game stays 2-1.

    8:26 p.m.: The Flyers are heading back to the power play. Karlsson will go to the box for a tripping penalty, but he might have prevented a breakaway. Still, Philadelphia will be on the man advantage.

    8:17 p.m.: The Battle of Pennsylvania is living up to the bargain.

    At the first commercial break in the second, the Penguins lead 2-1, and both teams are pressing for the next goal.

    Penguins 2, Flyers 1

    8:12 p.m.: Twelve seconds after Dewar made it 2-0, it's 2-1. 

    Alex Bump takes a pass off the faceoff, goes left to right then forehands it past Silovs, and just like that, the lead is cut in half.

    OH MY 6 SECONDS LATER PHILLY RESPONDS!!! 🔥🚨 pic.twitter.com/jBvNNbq2BR

    — B/R Open Ice (@BR_OpenIce) April 28, 2026

    Both teams have scored early in the second.

    Penguins 2, Flyers 0

    8:11 p.m. GOAL: The Penguins started the second period on the front foot, and they have a goal to double the lead.

    Connor Dewar rips a shot and though it looks like it might have hit the post, it's a clear goal. After a short review, it's confirmed, and the Penguins have a 2-0 lead.

    Dewar scores and while the Refs were unsure at first if it went in, the Penguins knew and were celebrating 😂🚨 pic.twitter.com/EBggzo5K4M

    — B/R Open Ice (@BR_OpenIce) April 28, 2026

    Pittsburgh has momentum after Dewar's second goal of the series.

    8:07 p.m.: The second period is about to begin from Pittsburgh.

    The Penguins lead 1-0 heading into the middle frame.

    End of the first period: Penguins 1, Flyers 0

    7:49 p.m.: It's a high-paced end of the first, with both teams getting chances, but it remains 1-0 Penguins come the end of the first.

    The Penguins lead on Soderblom's goal, with Vladar making 10 saves and Silovs making nine. The crowd is into it and Pittsburgh has life.

    Expect the second to have the same intensity.

    7:44 p.m.: Though the Penguins had a few chances on the power play, the best chance came from the Flyers' Christian Dvorak, who had a breakaway that was saved by Silovs.

    Both teams are now 0-for-1 on the man advantage tonight. Pittsburgh is 0-for-8 on the power play at home.

    7:37 p.m.: Now, the Penguins will go to the power play.

    After a shift in offensive zone time, Garnet Hathaway takes a tripping penalty and a scrum ensues. 

    7:27 p.m.: Mantha had the primary assist on the first goal and he has a chance here, and after Vladar can't get a rebound there's chaos in front of the Philadelphia goaltender. But, the puck stays out.

    7:22 p.m.: The Penguins are back to even strength, allowing no shots on goal while a man down. Seven minutes in, and shots are 5-1 Philadelphia, but the Penguins lead 1-0.

    7:19 p.m.: Philadelphia will have the first power play of the night. It's Sam Girard going to the box for Pittsburgh, who gets called for tripping right off the faceoff.

    The Flyers have scored two power play goals this series, both coming in Game 3.

    Penguins 1, Flyers 0

    7:15 p.m. GOAL: One shot, one goal, and the Penguins strike first in Game 5.

    It's Elmer Soderblom who gets the goal, ripping a one-timer from an Anthony Mantha pass over Vladar's glove. Just like that, the Penguins have lit PPG Paints Arena on fire.

    FIRST GOAL ON THEIR FIRST SHOT FOR THE PENS 😱🚨 pic.twitter.com/TYjJeurIBf

    — B/R Open Ice (@BR_OpenIce) April 27, 2026

    For the first time this series, Pittsburgh leads at home.

    7:13 p.m.: A minute in and Silovs makes a save on Alex Bump, then the next possession makes one on Denver Barkey.

    The Flyers have been the better team in the opening minutes, putting three shots on goal to Pittsburgh's zero.

    7:10 p.m.: We are underway in Pittsburgh as the Penguins look to stay alive.

    LOUDER, LOUDER, LOUDER! 🟡 🐧 🔊

    The @penguins take the ice for Game 5 ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/V8huDDBQnZ

    — SportsNet Pittsburgh (@SNPittsburgh) April 27, 2026

    Philadelphia has the first shot attempt, but it's to the left of Silovs.

    7 p.m.: It's the top of the hour, and puck drop is moments away.

    Through four games, the Battle of Pennsylvania has lived up to every expectation. Now, the teams return to PPG Paints Arena with much different stakes.

    For the Flyers, a win would cement their place in the second round for the first time since the 2018-19 season. The Penguins, with a win, will live to see another day.

    So, will the Penguins extend the season? It's time to find out.

    6:54 p.m.: If the Penguins are going to extend the season and get their first home win in the series, they need to find a solution for Dan Vladar.

    I love you Dan Vladar. #Flyerspic.twitter.com/YNIpt0tPrO

    — Flyers Nation (@FlyersNation) April 21, 2026

    Before Game 4, the Flyers goaltender, who put up career highs in almost every category in the regular season, let up just four goals in three games, including a shutout in Pittsburgh in Game 2.

    6:52 p.m.: Noel Acciari spoke to Dan Potash before the game about the keys to success.

    "Trust in each other. Just keep it simple."

    Noel Acciari with @DanPotashTV ahead of puck drop 🎤 pic.twitter.com/aefonbABWP

    — SportsNet Pittsburgh (@SNPittsburgh) April 27, 2026

    6:51 p.m.: Philadelphia has healthy scratched one of its expected playmakers.

    Matvei Michkov will officially not be in the lineup.

    Matvei Michkov is a healthy scratch for Game 5 in Pittsburgh pic.twitter.com/pCesPCKqPe

    — B/R Open Ice (@BR_OpenIce) April 27, 2026

    6:49 p.m.: We're getting closer to puck drop at PPG Paints Arena.

    MORE #STANLEYCUP PLAYOFF HOCKEY 🔜

    🇺🇸: @espn
    🇨🇦: @Sportsnet & @TVASportspic.twitter.com/Oqiw3Dmzkv

    — NHL (@NHL) April 27, 2026

    6:42 p.m.: Pittsburgh has taken the ice for warmups, and as Erik Karlsson said, "Let's have fun."

    "Let's have fun out there." -EK65 🤩 pic.twitter.com/4HkuXlpr44

    — x - Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) April 27, 2026

    6:30 p.m.: The Penguins are back in front of their home crowd, looking to force a Game 6.

    "I know going into this series... I was really excited to see what the playoff crowd was going to be like here, and it definitely did not disappoint. The fans here are so passionate. It's so real, the love for this team, the love for this city."

    🎟️: https://t.co/C1tOGxM8s1pic.twitter.com/IdZfyFUQa5

    — x - Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) April 27, 2026

    6:21 p.m.: Let's set the scene for tonight.

    Win to stay alive - lose, and it's all over...

    ARE YOU READY, PENS FANS? 🟡⚫ 🗣️ pic.twitter.com/nBkpF897VU

    — SportsNet Pittsburgh (@SNPittsburgh) April 27, 2026

    6:11 p.m.: On Saturday night, the Penguins got in the win column for the first time in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. The opening goalscorer was none other than Sidney Crosby, who scored his first playoff of the series.

    Back on the West side 👔 pic.twitter.com/DyjfANGFJH

    — x - Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) April 27, 2026

    With the win, Crosby became the fifth active player in the NHL to have 100+ career postseason wins.

    6:05 p.m.: The Penguins are on-site ahead of tonight's contest.

    Back on the West side 👔 pic.twitter.com/DyjfANGFJH

    — x - Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) April 27, 2026

    6 p.m.: It's do-or-die for the Pittsburgh Penguins, who enter Game 5 at PPG Paints Arena trailing the Philadelphia Flyers 3-1 in the series.

    Pittsburgh got its first win of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs in Game 4 over Philadelphia by a score of 4-2, but still faces an uphill battle after losing the first three games of the series. But, after one win and the series shifting back to Western Pennsylvania, expect Dan Muse's team to get a boost from the home crowd.

    Follow along for live updates throughout the night as the Penguins try to keep their season alive.

    How to watch Penguins vs. Flyers Game 5: TV channel, live stream

    • TV channel: SportsNet Pittsburgh
    • Live stream: SNP 360fubo

    Penguins vs. Flyers will air locally on SportsNet Pittsburgh. Game 5 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 5 start time

    • Date: Monday, April 27
    • Time: 7 p.m. ET

    Penguins vs. Flyers is scheduled to start at 7 p.m. ET on Monday, April 27. Game 5 will be played at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh.

    Penguins vs. Flyers schedule: Philadelphia leads 3-2

    DateGameTime (ET)TV/Live stream
    April 18 Game 1: Flyers 3, Penguins 2
    April 20Game 2: Flyers 3, Penguins 0
    April 22Game 3: Flyers 5, Penguins 2
    April 25Game 4: Penguins 4, Flyers 2
    April 27Game 5: Penguins 3, Flyers 27 p.m.SNP, SNP 360fubo
    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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    Kevin Gausman Sent to Padres in Mock Trade Scenario After Blue Jays Slow Start

    Blue Jays starting pitcher Kevin Gausman
    Apr 25, 2026; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Kevin Gausman (34) throws a pitch against the Cleveland Guardians during the first inning at Rogers Centre. | Nick Turchiaro-Imagn Images

    Kevin Gausman is a frontline starting pitcher who can significantly raise a team's ceiling with elite command, strong strikeout ability, and consistent run prevention.

    In fantasy baseball, he's a highly valuable starter because he provides dependable ratios (ERA and WHIP) while still offering solid strikeout production, making him a reliable anchor in most pitching staffs.

    For real-world contenders, he offers the same appeal-rotation stability and reliability in high-pressure playoff games where every start matters. For the Blue Jays, he becomes a premium trade asset capable of returning multiple long-term pieces.

    Here's what it would take for the San Diego Padres to acquire him.

    Toronto Blue Jays - San Diego Padres MLB Mock Trade Details & Fantasy Baseball Impact

    Blue Jays Acquire:

    RHP Tucker Musgrove

    RHP Jaxon Dalena

    RHP Kannon Kemp

    Padres Acquire

    RHP Kevin Gausman

    Fantasy Impact

    Tucker Musgrove Toronto Blue Jays

    Musgrove heads to the Blue Jays as a high-risk pitching development piece. In 2026, High-A, he has struggled with a 10.80 ERA, 3.1 innings pitched, 7 strikeouts, and a 2.70 WHIP, reflecting major command inconsistency despite real swing-and-miss stuff. From a fantasy standpoint, he has no current redraft value, but he remains a deep dynasty lottery ticket because of his raw velocity and strikeout flashes.

    Tucker Musgrove will be a fun arm to watch in 26'. He stands 6'3"/175 w/ a low vRel height & just north of 7ft of extension. He has a deep arsenal headlined by two FB shapes sitting between 97-98 MPH (up to 100), & multiple ++ BBs, including a two-plane SL, a lifty ST, & a CB. pic.twitter.com/WzvKKJJg6W

    - Running From The OPS (@OPS_BASEBALL) January 18, 2026

    Jaxon Dalena Toronto Blue Jays

    Dalena heads to the Blue Jays system as a long-term upside arm. His 2025 season showed promise with a 3.36 ERA, 83 innings, 99 strikeouts, and a 1.17 WHIP, but his development has been slowed in 2026 due to injury, limiting his workload and fantasy relevance. He remains a dynasty stash only, with potential if he can regain health and continue his strikeout trajectory.

    Kannon Kemp Toronto Blue Jays

    Kemp also heads to the Blue Jays organization as a depth arm. In 2025, he posted a 5.56 ERA, 77.2 innings, 64 strikeouts, a 1.52 WHIP, and a 3-7 record in 18 games, showing struggles with command and run prevention. He has also been injured so far in 2026, further reducing his immediate value. His fantasy outlook is limited to deep dynasty leagues, projecting more as a bullpen or swingman type than a starter.

    Kevin Gausman San Diego Padres

    Gausman gives the Padres immediate fantasy rotation stability as a veteran strikeout starter. In 2026, he's posting a 2.57 ERA, 35 innings, 38 strikeouts, and a 0.943 WHIP, making him a strong SP2 in fantasy leagues. His value comes from elite ratio control and dependable innings rather than huge strikeout spikes. In San Diego, he would likely get a slight boost in win potential due to a stronger lineup context, making him even more stable in standard and roto formats.

    Why The Blue Jays Make The Trade

    San Diego Padres pitcher Tucker Musgrove
    Nov 9, 2025; Mesa, AZ, USA; San Diego Padres pitcher Tucker Musgrove during the Arizona Fall League Fall Stars Game at Sloan Park. | Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

    At a 12-15 start, the Toronto Blue Jays could shift toward a soft sell at the deadline if they can't recover, making Kevin Gausman a key trade chip. With a 2.57 ERA and strong WHIP, he holds high value and is better moved now than later in a fading season.

    Trading him brings back Tucker Musgrove, Jaxon Dalena, and Kannon Kemp-young, controllable pitching prospects that fit a longer-term retool. Musgrove offers raw upside, while Dalena and Kemp add depth despite injury and inconsistency.

    Why The Padres Make The Trade

    Kevin Gausman worked around the leadoff double to keep it a one run game

    : FS1 pic.twitter.com/XGmtv5qTek

    - FOX Sports: MLB (@MLBONFOX) April 25, 2026

    At 18-9 and sitting second in the NL West with the third-best record in baseball, the San Diego Padres would make this trade to fully commit to a championship run.

    In that position, teams often shift from long-term development to maximizing a clear win-now window, and adding Kevin Gausman gives them exactly that: an established frontline starter who can anchor a playoff rotation.

    The move is about raising their October ceiling rather than filling a need. Gausman immediately upgrades their ability to compete in short postseason series where elite starting pitching is critical. Meanwhile, the cost of Tucker Musgrove, Jaxon Dalena, and Kannon Kemp is manageable because all three are either struggling, injured, or still far from MLB impact.

    More Fantasy Sports On SI News


    This article was originally published on www.si.com/onsi/fantasy as Kevin Gausman Sent to Padres in Mock Trade Scenario After Blue Jays Slow Start.

    LIV Golf reportedly postpones New Orleans event amid funding struggles

    LIV Golf series at Trump National Doral.
    Credit: Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports

    Just two weeks after reports surfaced that the Saudi-funded LIV Golf circuit could be on its last legs after Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund decided to pull funding for the entity following this season, it seems that LIV’s collapse could begin quicker than anticipated.

    On Monday, WDSU first reported that the LIV Golf New Orleans event scheduled for June would “likely” be postponed as the league’s finances face uncertainty. Later, The Athletic confirmed that reporting, suggesting that the event could be rescheduled for the fall, despite LIV’s championship event being scheduled for August.

    Without funding from Saudi Arabia, it’s unclear how LIV Golf will afford the gargantuan salaries and event purses it used to attract some of the world’s best players. Despite this uncertainty, LIV Golf CEO Scott O’Neil has remained steadfast that the league hopes to secure funding to continue into next season and beyond.

    O’Neil also offered assurances that this season would go on “exactly as planned, uninterrupted, and at full throttle,” when reports first surfaced about the league’s uncertain future. Clearly, that won’t be the case.

    As part of the postponement, the state of Louisiana will be reimbursed $1.2 million it had already paid LIV Golf to host the event in New Orleans.

    In an ironic twist of fate, the New Orleans event was one of the few on LIV’s schedule that could’ve actually commanded a sizable television audience. Its final round was scheduled to air on Fox immediately following the opening game of the FIFA World Cup knockout stage.

    The final round of this tournament was scheduled to air on the Fox broadcast network following the opening game of the FIFA World Cup knockout stage. https://t.co/K9UORBrzLFpic.twitter.com/89KiWSsfuO

    — Sports TV News & Updates (@TVSportsUpdates) April 27, 2026

    LIV’s next event, at Trump National Golf Club outside of Washington, D.C. in 10 days, is so far scheduled to continue as planned.

    The post LIV Golf reportedly postpones New Orleans event amid funding struggles appeared first on Awful Announcing.

    TSSAA softball district tournament brackets, scores for Nashville area

    The Tennessee high school softball playoffs begin this week across Middle Tennessee.

    Here's a look at the TSSAA Division I and II district tournaments involving Nashville area teams in Middle Tennessee.

    Note: If your district tournament is not listed, please send your tournament schedule, complete with matchups, dates, times and where your tournament will be held, to Jonathan Cox at jscox@tennessean.com.

    TSSAA SOFTBALL: Why Tennessee softball signee Avary Stockwell's talent strikes fear into opponents

    Class 3A

    District 10-3A

    Game site TBD

    May 4: Glencliff vs. MLK, 5 p.m.; Maplewood vs. Hume-Fogg, 6:45 p.m.

    May 5: Glencliff-MLK winner vs. Maplewood-Hume-Fogg winner, 4:30 p.m.; Glencliff-MLK winner vs. Maplewood-Hume-Fogg winner, 6:15 p.m.

    District 12-3A

    All games at higher seed

    April 30: Tullahoma at Giles County, 5:30 p.m.

    May 1: Franklin County at Marshall County, 5:30 p.m.: Tullahoma-Giles County winner at Lawrence County, 5:30 p.m.

    May 4: Tullahoma-Giles County loser vs. Franklin County-Marshall County loser, 5:30 p.m.; Winners bracket final, 5:30 p.m.

    May 5: Losers bracket game, 5:30 p.m.

    May 7: Losers bracket final, 5:30 p.m.

    May 8: Championship game, 5:30 p.m.

    Division II-A

    April 24: BGA 19, Webb 0; Grace Christian 18, Providence Christian 0; MTCS at St. Cecilia; FRA 16, Columbia Academy 0

    At Battle Ground Academy

    April 27: BGA vs. Grace Christian; MTCS-St. Cecilia winner vs. FRA

    April 28: Championship game, TBD; Third place game, TBD

    This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: 2026 TSSAA softball district tournament brackets, scores for Nashville

    TSSAA softball district tournament brackets, scores for Nashville area

    The Tennessee high school softball playoffs begin this week across Middle Tennessee.

    Here's a look at the TSSAA Division I and II district tournaments involving Nashville area teams in Middle Tennessee.

    Note: If your district tournament is not listed, please send your tournament schedule, complete with matchups, dates, times and where your tournament will be held, to Jonathan Cox at jscox@tennessean.com.

    TSSAA SOFTBALL: Why Tennessee softball signee Avary Stockwell's talent strikes fear into opponents

    Class 3A

    District 10-3A

    Game site TBD

    May 4: Glencliff vs. MLK, 5 p.m.; Maplewood vs. Hume-Fogg, 6:45 p.m.

    May 5: Glencliff-MLK winner vs. Maplewood-Hume-Fogg winner, 4:30 p.m.; Glencliff-MLK winner vs. Maplewood-Hume-Fogg winner, 6:15 p.m.

    District 12-3A

    All games at higher seed

    April 30: Tullahoma at Giles County, 5:30 p.m.

    May 1: Franklin County at Marshall County, 5:30 p.m.: Tullahoma-Giles County winner at Lawrence County, 5:30 p.m.

    May 4: Tullahoma-Giles County loser vs. Franklin County-Marshall County loser, 5:30 p.m.; Winners bracket final, 5:30 p.m.

    May 5: Losers bracket game, 5:30 p.m.

    May 7: Losers bracket final, 5:30 p.m.

    May 8: Championship game, 5:30 p.m.

    Division II-A

    April 24: BGA 19, Webb 0; Grace Christian 18, Providence Christian 0; MTCS at St. Cecilia; FRA 16, Columbia Academy 0

    At Battle Ground Academy

    April 27: BGA vs. Grace Christian; MTCS-St. Cecilia winner vs. FRA

    April 28: Championship game, TBD; Third place game, TBD

    This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: 2026 TSSAA softball district tournament brackets, scores for Nashville

    Toronto’s Max Scherzer on injured list with right forearm tendinitis and left ankle inflammation

    TORONTO — Three-time Cy Young Award winner Max Scherzer was put on the 15-day injured list by the Toronto Blue Jays on Monday because of right forearm tendinitis and left ankle inflammation.

    A 41-year-old right-hander, Scherzer is 1-3 with a 9.64 ERA in five starts.

    Toronto made the IL move retroactive to Saturday and recalled right-hander Chase Lee from Triple-A Buffalo.

    Scherzer, who started Game 7 of last year’s World Series, remained with the Blue Jays by agreeing to a $3 million, one-year contract that allows him to earn $10 million in performance bonuses for innings starting with 65.

    He allowed seven runs and six hits, including three home runs, in 2 1/3 innings during an 8-6 loss to Cleveland on Friday. It was the third time this season Scherzer failed to complete three innings.

    He left an April 6 start against the Los Angeles Dodgers because of forearm pain, then allowed eight runs and five hits in 2 1/3 innings in an April 12 defeat to Minnesota.

    An eight-time All-Star, Scherzer went 5-5 with a 5.19 ERA in 17 starts and 85 innings for the Blue Jays last season. He made three starts in the postseason, beating Seattle 8-2 in Game 4 of the AL Championship Series and making two starts in the World Series against the Dodgers.

    Scherzer won titles with Washington in 2019 and Texas in 2023. He ranks 11th on the strikeouts list with 3,499, 10 behind Hall of Famer Walter Johnson.

    Where to watch Oklahoma City Thunder vs. Phoenix Suns Game 4 NBA playoffs: Live stream, start time, TV channel, odds for Monday, April 27

    The Oklahoma City Thunder will try to complete a sweep of the Phoenix Suns in Game 4 of their opening-round playoff series. The Thunder won the first three games by an average of 16.7 points. Phoenix’s season will end with another loss in the series. If the Thunder close out the Suns, they will face the winner of the Houston Rockets-Los Angeles Lakers series.

    How to watch Oklahoma City Thunder vs. Phoenix Suns

    Odds

    • Spread: Phoenix Suns +10.5

    • Moneyline: Phoenix Suns +375 (20.2%) / Oklahoma City Thunder -500 (79.8%)

    • Over/Under: 213.5

    Series results, schedule (all times Eastern)

    Game 1:Thunder 119, Suns 94
    Game 2: Thunder 120, Suns 107
    Game 3:Thunder 121, Suns 109
    Game 4: Mon., April 27 at Phoenix (9:30 p.m., NBC/Peacock)
    *Game 5: Wed., April 29 at Oklahoma City (TBD)
    *Game 6: Fri., May 1 at Phoenix (TBD)
    *Game 7: Sun., May 3 at Oklahoma City (TBD)

    *if necessary

    Karate Combat 61 fight card, start time, date and location | Pitbull vs. Rind

    Event: Karate Combat 61: “Pitbull vs. Rind”
    Date: Sat., May 2, 2025
    Location: Miami, Florida
    Broadcast: YouTube/UFC Fight Pass
    Start Time: 7 p.m. ET

    KC 61 Main Event

    Shahzaib Rind vs. Patricky Pitbull

    KC 61 Co-Main Event

    Guram Kutateladze vs. Lucas Almeida

    KC 61 Main Card

    Claudio Ribeiro vs. Curtis Millender
    Larissa Pacheco vs. Julia Stasiuk
    Tommy Aaron vs. Armus Guyton
    Diego Brandao vs. Andre Ewell

    KC 61 Prelims

    Vanilto Antunes vs. Reggan Northrup
    AJ Weathersby vs. Naldo Silva
    Jady Menezes vs. Janaina Silva
    Sitik Muduev vs. Devin Lee

    *Fight card, bout order, and number of fights remain subject to change.*


    Karate Combat 61 will stream for free on YouTube on Fri., May 2, 2026, right here.

    A lot of PGA Tour players will be thanking Rory McIlroy as Brian Rolapp receives a wake up call

    Photo by Hector Vivas/Getty Images
    Photo by Hector Vivas/Getty Images

    Rory McIlroy may not have hit a shot in a competitive tournament since tapping in to confirm his second Masters victory, but he has certainly been in the headlines in recent days.

    McIlroy is one of the top players who has decided to not tee it up at the Cadillac Championship at Doral in the coming days. The likes of Matt Fitzpatrick and Xander Schauffele will also not be involved.

    It would be no surprise if McIlroy decided to return at the Truist Championship at Quail Hollow to help prepare for the PGA Championship.

    However, it does mean that McIlroy will not have played in either of the previous two signature events leading into the final tournament before the second major of the year.

    That is far from ideal for the PGA Tour as they look to elevate every event. But it does provide something of a wake-up call for Brian Rolapp.

    Rory McIlroy snubbing Doral this week may help a number of PGA Tour players

    McIlroy’s decision should definitely please some of the players who have not qualified for the signature events this year.

    When the 2026 schedule was announced, it was difficult to not be alarmed by this stage of the season.

    Photo by Orlando Ramirez/Getty Images
    Photo by Orlando Ramirez/Getty Images

    Between The Masters and the PGA Championship, there is not one full-field, 72-hole stroke play event.

    Those looking to force their way into the signature events and the majors faced the real possibility of not playing in a standard tournament for several weeks.

    Meanwhile, the top stars on the PGA Tour are being asked to ideally play at Augusta National, Harbour Town, Doral, Quail Hollow, and Aronimink in the space of six weeks.

    This part of the PGA Tour schedule needs a significant overhaul from 2027

    There may not initially be a lot of sympathy for those players who have every opportunity to retain their place inside the closed shop.

    But Rory McIlroy opting to not return to action at the Blue Monster this week may do those players down the food chain a real favour.

    It shows to Rolapp – who would have had little say in the 2026 schedule – that staging five tournaments in six weeks that are signature events or majors and expecting all of the top names to play throughout is simply not achievable.

    There definitely needs to be a better opportunity than the Zurich Classic of New Orleans for those on the outside looking in to make up ground.

    McIlroy not playing this week may end up helping create that chance in this part of the season in the years to come.

    Teair Tart even more motivated after signing long-term deal

    The Chargers paid Teair Tart a total of $6.225 million the past two seasons. They signed him to a three-year, $30 million deal in February, with $20 million guaranteed.

    The defensive lineman insists the money won't change him.

    "No, it actually builds on it. Same me," Tart said Monday, via Eric Smith of the team website. "I always got something to prove. I know I play with a chip on my shoulder, always got something to prove, always want to find ways to get better each and every season.

    "I got a new contract, but it don't change the goals. It don't change the ambition I got for myself and this team."

    Tart, 29, has played for the Titans and Texans and spent the 2024 offseason and part of that training camp with the Dolphins. The Chargers signed Tart following his release from the Dolphins.

    Now, he's under contract for three more years.

    "I think it was great. I love being here. The staff knows that. Everybody in the building knows that," Tart said. "I'm extremely appreciative. I feel like over the years, it's been a long journey. I've been busting my ass day-in and day-out, always trying to prove my worth to the staff, to my teammates, trying to prove myself each and every day. It's much appreciated, and honestly I thank God. I feel blessed."

    Tart has totaled 61 tackles, one sack, one interception and six quarterback hits in his two seasons in Los Angeles.

    A Bold Prediction For Every Player In New York Giants’ 2026 Draft Class

    The New York Giants have received high praise for their 2026 draft class and are viewed as one of the winners of the draft. We’ll have to see how the seven players perform on the field to assess them, but the outlook appears promising for the seven players the Giants selected.

    • Avrell Reese, LB, Ohio State (5th overall)
    • Francis Mauigoa, OT Miami (10th overall)
    • Colton Hood, CB Tennessee (37th overall)
    • Malachi Fields, WR Notre Dame (74th overall)
    • Bobby Jamison-Travis, DT Auburn (186th overall)
    • J.C. Davis, OL Illinois (192nd overall)
    • Jack Kelly, LB BYU (193rd overall)

    The Giants acquired two day one starters in Reese and Mauigoa, and possibly a third starter in Hood. They also added depth and players who will contribute on special teams.

    These players will play a huge part in building the foundation for the John Harbaugh era with Big Blue. Here are our bold predictions on what to expect from each player from the 2026 draft class.

    Related: Report Reveals New York Giants GM Joe Schoen Could Be Fired Soon

    Avrell Reese

    NFL: New York Giants Draft Press Conference
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    Shortly after taking Avrell Reese with the fifth overall pick, Harbaugh stated that the rookie linebacker will play on the inside. The versatile Reese will show his playmaking ability and make plays sideline to sideline. Not only will Reese lead the Giants in tackles, but he’ll have the most tackles of any rookie, be named to the All-Rookie team, and be voted to the Pro Bowl.

    Francis Mauigoa

    NFL: New York Giants Draft Press Conference
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    Despite playing right tackle at the University of Miami, Mauigoa will be the team’s new starting right guard. He will start all 17 games at guard and will help reduce the number of sacks the line gave up in 2025 from 48 to 30 in 2026. He will also be named to the All-Rookie Team.

    Colton Hood

    NCAA Football: Tennessee at Mississippi State
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    Hood will spend the first half of the season in and out of the starting lineup. Then in the second half of the season, he’ll emerge as the full-time starter on the opposite side of Paulson Adebo. He will bring big play ability to the secondary as he will have two pick-sixes on the season.

    Malachi Fields

    NCAA Football: Purdue at Notre Dame
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    The 6’4, 223-pound Fields is the biggest target in the Giants’ wide receiver room. His playing time will gradually increase as the season progresses, and he’ll become one of Jaxson Dart’s favorite targets in the red zone. Fields scored five receiving touchdowns in each of his final three years in college, and as a rookie, he will also find the end zone five times.

    Bobby Jamison-Travis

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    Jamison-Travis is the only defensive lineman the team took in the draft, so they definitely have plans for him to help the interior defense. His 6’4 322-pound frame allows him to stack blockers so that his teammates can make plays, and he’ll clog rushing lanes.  His stats won’t jump off the chart, but he’ll play a huge role in the team improving on their 31st run defense from a season ago.

    J.C. Davis

    NCAA Football: Big Ten Media Days
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    Six-round picks are never locks to make the final roster, but Davis appeared in 47 games during his collegiate career, and the franchise has always coveted players with a ton of experience. He’ll make the final roster and will add depth to the line. The team may convert him from tackle to guard, and he could be used in short-yardage and goal-line situations.

    Jack Kelly

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    The Giants’ final pick in the draft could turn out to be the best value pick in the draft. The versatile and aggressive linebacker had 75 tackles, 23.5 tackles for a loss, and 15 sacks in his two seasons at BYU. Defensive coordinator will get Kelly involved in the defensive rotation, but Kelly will also make a huge impact on special teams, as he will lead the Giants in special teams tackles this season.

    Related: 2026 NFL Power Rankings: Evaluating Worst, Best Teams After NFL Draft

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    Heat make conclusive decisions on Bam Adebayo, Norman Powell & Tyler Herro's futures

    Heat make conclusive decisions on Bam Adebayo, Norman Powell & Tyler Herro's futures originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

    The Larry O'Brien trophy has been elusive goal for the Miami Heat since Dwyane Wade and LeBron James left. Coach Erik Spoelstra did get close twice with Jimmy Butler but even those years ended in heartbreak. Now, they have a new core of All-Stars in Bam Adebayo, Norman Powell, and Tyler Herro. Will executive Pat Riley retain them in their pursuit of an NBA championship?

    Heat make clear statements on Adebayo, Powell, and Herro's futures

    Pat Riley has decided to stay with the Heat. This means that all decisions when it comes to player contracts and re-signing will run through him. Despite the 10th seed finish in the Eastern Conference, the Heat executive posits that they will want to keep this core of Bam Adebayo, Norman Powell, and Tyler Herro. A lot of the reasons why stood on wanting to win another championship because Adebayo deserved more, via James Jackson of The Athletic.

    "I don’t blame Bam for being frustrated with what’s happened. He’s had some great years. Our core group of Bam, Tyler and Norm — we got that 14-7 start — but we couldn’t have the continuity we needed. I’ve had a few talks with Bam. He knows everyone in basketball operations is going to try to help him. … He deserves to win more," Riley declared.

    Adebayo is currently under a $166 million maximum contract that extends until the end of the 2027 season. Herro will also be signed until 2027 and his contract is valued at $120 million. Powell, on the other hand, cannot say the same. His five-year $90 million contract is expiring this offseason which either means that Riley and the Heat have to sign him or he will walk to another team through unrestricted free agency.

    "I’m not going to retire. I’m not going to resign. I’m not going to step aside. I want another parade down Biscayne Boulevard," the Heat executive declared.

    Making a championship-winning squad is going to be difficult in just one offseason. The Boston Celtics did it in 2023 and they got the Larry O'Brien trophy in 2024, so why can't Riley? The first step will be deciding whether or not they want to pay Powell more because of his All-Star appearance. NBA Free Agency concerns will come in second.

    Can the Heat actually do it?

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    DBR Bites #160: No News Means…Well, What Does It Mean Exactly?

    CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - MARCH 14: John Blackwell #25 of the Wisconsin Badgers looks to dribble past Yaxel Lendeborg #23 of the Michigan Wolverines during the semifinals at the Big Ten Men's Basketball Championships at the United Center on March 14, 2026 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Jeff Haynes/Big Ten/University Images via Getty Images)

    We’re back with Episode 820 where we get to know what we’re getting in new transfer John Blackwell from one of the coaches that knows him the most. We welcome his high school coach, Rick Palmer, to the show!

    Rick Palmer has known John since late in his freshman year of high school, and with Jason not available, Donald gets to catch up with his high school teammate about the player that will be one of the focal points for Duke next season. We get into John Blackwell’s game and discuss what kind of player Duke is getting. We get into what his best traits are on the court and what Palmer believes will make him successful in a Duke uniform.

    We also discuss John Blackwell the person and how grounded he is. One thing you will hear about is how great of a teammate Blackwell is (relating his leadership to a famous Duke player who played his high school ball a mile down the street), and how he embodies the fist mentality that Coach K instilled in the program. Rick Palmer only leaves us more excited about having him on the team next season!

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    NBA set to give out Rookie of the Year award; Flagg, Knueppel and Edgecombe finalists

    Dallas' Cooper Flagg and Charlotte's Kon Knueppel were Duke teammates last season. For the NBA's Rookie of the Year award, they're basically rivals.

    The former Blue Devils were expected to finish first and second — in some order — for the NBA's rookie award, which will be announced shortly past 7 p.m. EDT on Monday. Flagg and Knueppel were first and second in rookie scoring this season, the first former college teammates to do that since UConn stars Emeka Okafor and Ben Gordon did in 2004-05.

    Philadelphia's VJ Edgecombe is also a finalist for the rookie honor.

    “NBA ROTY announced tonight, still hoping for a tie,” read a post on Duke basketball's X account Monday.

    Such a finish isn't unheard of.

    There have been three ties for Rookie of the Year — two of them involving Duke players, Elton Brand and Grant Hill. Brand and Steve Francis tied in 2000, Hill and Jason Kidd in 1995 and Dave Cowens and Geoff Petrie tied in 1971.

    The rookie award is the sixth to be announced by the NBA since the end of the regular season. The others:

    — San Antonio’s Victor Wembanyama was the unanimous Defensive Player of the Year.

    — Oklahoma City’s Shai Gilgeous-Alexander got 96 of a possible 100 first-place votes to win the Clutch Player of the Year award.

    — San Antonio’s Keldon Johnson won Sixth Man of the Year.

    — Boston’s Derrick White won the Sportsmanship Award. That award, unlike most others, is selected solely by active players.

    — Atlanta’s Nickeil Alexander-Walker won Most Improved Player.

    Other award announcements yet to be scheduled include MVP (either Gilgeous-Alexander, Wembanyama or Denver’s Nikola Jokic) and Coach of the Year (either Detroit’s J.B. Bickerstaff, San Antonio’s Mitch Johnson or Boston’s Joe Mazzulla).

    The NBA will announce the Executive of the Year, the Twyman-Stokes Teammate of the Year and the Hustle Award winner later this week.

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    AP NBA: https://apnews.com/nba

    IPL 2026 Points Table after Match 39: RCB close in on PBKS after thumping win over DC

    NEW DELHI: Defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru continued their stellar run in IPL 2026, beating Delhi Capitals by nine wickets at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Monday. The dominant win was RCB's sixth of the season in eight games, taking their tally in the IPL points table to 12. They consolidated their second spot in the standings and closed in on league leaders Punjab Kings, who are at the top with 13 points from seven games.

    It was a memorable outing for RCB as they bundled out hosts DC for just 75 in 16.3 overs before chasing the target in only 6.3 overs, with Virat Kohli finishing the game in style with back-to-back sixes off T Natarajan.

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    The big win also improved RCB's NRR, which might come in handy as the race for the playoffs intensifies in IPL 2026. RCB now boast an NRR of +1.919 — the best this season — slightly ahead of leaders PBKS, who have an NRR of +1.333.

    With the crushing defeat at home, DC remained stranded in seventh place with six points from eight games, suffering their fifth loss of the season. The margin of defeat also dented their NRR, which now stands at a poor -1.060, only marginally better than bottom-placed Lucknow Super Giants’ -1.106.

    The two points also moved RCB ahead of third-placed Sunrisers Hyderabad and fourth-placed Rajasthan Royals, all of whom had 10 points before the match on Monday.

    Beyond the four playoff spots, the rest of the standings remain unchanged, with Gujarat Titans (8 points) in fifth, followed by Chennai Super Kings (6 points), DC, Kolkata Knight Riders (5 points), Mumbai Indians (4 points), and LSG (4 points).

    Latest IPL 2026 Points Table after DC vs RCB match:


    PositionTeamMWLNRPointsNRR
    1PBKS760113+1.333
    2RCB862012+1.919
    3SRH853010+0.815
    4RR853010+0.602
    5GT84408-0.475
    6CSK83506-0.121
    7DC83506-1.060
    8KKR82515-0.751
    9MI72504-0.735
    10LSG82604-1.106

    Seahawks release running back Cam Akers

    SEATTLE (AP) — The Seattle Seahawks released running back Cam Akers on Monday.

    The 26-year-old Akers appeared in three games last season for Seattle, which went on to win the Super Bowl. He was signed to the practice squad in November after an injury to George Holani. He returned two kicks for 54 yards in a 27-10 win over the Carolina Panthers in December.

    Akers was a second-round pick by the Los Angeles Rams in 2020, and won a Super Bowl with them in 2022.

    Seattle has several running backs on the roster, including rookie Jadarian Price of Notre Dame, who was selected with the No. 32 overall pick in last week's NFL draft.

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    Premier League European places: Sate of play for teams chasing Champions League, Europa, Conference League

    Premier League European places: Sate of play for teams chasing Champions League, Europa, Conference League originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

    Thanks to skyrocketing financial might over the past two decades, the Premier League has emerged as a behemoth among European competitions.

    While the best teams in England must still battle tooth and nail for European silverware, the Premier League has proven its superiority in terms of depth.

    The likes of Arsenal, Manchester City, Liverpool and England's other top clubs have largely met their match against other European giants across UEFA's top leagues, but the league's ability to place its other clubs in European competitions and perform at every level makes it a titan among the forest.

    As more English clubs enjoy success on the European stage, the league continues to gain more qualifying places across UEFA competitions, and 2025/26 is no different.

    The Sporting News takes a look at which clubs are in the hunt for Champions League, Europa League and Conference League qualification, and what potential scenarios could play out to help the most English clubs find themselves among European tournament fields next season.

    Which Premier League teams have qualified for Europe?

    As things stand, the following teams have qualified from the Premier League for European football in 2025/26:

    *Teams in bold are guaranteed a place in that competition

    UEFA Champions League

    Arsenal
    Manchester City
    3rd place in Premier League table
    4th place in Premier League table
    5th place in Premier League table

    UEFA Europa League

    6th place in Premier League table
    2026 FA Cup winners

    UEFA Conference League

    7th in Premier League table

    Tracking the race for Europe looks in 2024/25 Premier League

    Here is a breakdown of the Premier League teams seeking to qualify for Europe in 2025/26.

    Rankings and places updated after Man United vs. Brentford match on Monday, April 27.

    Champions League

    PosClubGPPtsW-D-LGD
    1.Arsenal347322-7-5+38
    2.Man City337021-7-5+37
    3.Man United346117-10-7+14
    4.Liverpool345817-7-10+13
    5.Aston Villa345817-7-10+5

    Europa League

    PosClubGPPtsW-D-LGD
    6.Brighton345013-11-10+9

    Conference League

    PosClubGPPtsW-D-LGD
    7.Bournemouth344911-16-7+0

    Outside the qualifying positions — In the hunt

    PosClubGPPtsW-D-LGD
    8.Chelsea344813-9-12+8
    9.Brentford344813-9-12+3
    10.Fulham344814-6-14-2
    11.Everton344713-8-13+0
    12.Sunderland344612-10-12-9

    How the Premier League's European qualifying places can change

    Throughout the course of the season, many things can affect how the Premier League hands out its various European qualifying places.

    So far, with four matchweeks remaining to be played and still the FA Cup final to be contested, a number of things can change moving forward.

    Here is a look at what has already been decided up to this point, and what can still be determined moving forward.

    Will the Premier League get a fifth Champions League place?

    With the reorganisation of the Champions League to the Swiss Model, UEFA has earmarked two places in the Champions League group stage to be given to teams from the two best-performing associations across European competition the previous season.

    The Premier League has already mathematically confirmed a fifth spot in next year's Champions League competition, one of two leagues to be given an extra slot.

    You can read more about how this took place by clicking here.

    What happens if a Premier League team wins a European title?

    The winner of each European competition in 2025/26 will earn an automatic berth in the competition above the one they won. If a Premier League club wins a European competition and has already qualified via the table, its place will fall to the next club that has not already qualified for the indicated competition.

    A total of six Premier League clubs theoretically could qualify for the Champions League, with the additional fifth-place slot plus either Aston Villa or Nottingham Forest potentially winning the Europa League after failing to secure a Champions League berth through table finish.

    If a Premier League team wins the Champions League or Europa League title while having qualified already via table position (namely, Arsenal win the Champions League or Aston Villa win the Europa League while finishing top five domestically), it WOULD NOT AFFECT the European qualifying places for England next season.

    This is because if one of these two European winners have already qualified via table position in their respective domestic league, the extra slot does not fall to another team in their association. Instead, their place in the league phase falls to the reigning European domestic champion with the highest individual club coefficient that has not already qualified directly to the league phase.

    Because each of the domestic champions of the top 10 highest-ranked European leagues all qualify directly for the league phase, it means the highest-ranked club from outside the top 10 European leagues (currently Shakhtar Donetsk from Ukraine) would be upgraded to guaranteed league phase qualification. From there, the upgrades trickle all the way down qualifying until an extra team is added to the early stages of qualification that would otherwise not have been included.

    How does the FA Cup winner affect European qualification?

    The winners of the 2025/26 FA Cup will qualify automatically for the Europa League league phase.

    IF the winner of the FA Cup has already qualified for the Champions League or Europa League via table position, this qualifying position will fall to the next-highest team in the table not to have qualified for the Europa League.

    Thus, if Man City win the FA Cup, seventh place would become a Europa League position. Meanwhile, if Leeds United win the FA Cup title, they would qualify directly for next year's Europa League.

    How does the Carabao Cup winner affect European qualification?

    Man City won the 2025/26 EFL Cup meaning they would have an automatic route into the Conference League playoff round.

    However, since Man City have already mathematically confirmed a place in next year's Champions League, 7th place in the Premier League table now becomes a Conference League qualifying spot.

    This spot could be potentially moved further down the standings by other circumstances listed above.

    How many Premier League clubs could qualify for Europe?

    Given all the circumstances above, a significant number of English clubs could potentially be playing in Europe next season.

    At minimum, the Premier League will see eight teams qualify for Europe. The base number each season is seven, with the additional Champions League place they have already earned added to the mix.

    Across all three European competitions, the maximum number of clubs that could potentially qualify is 10. This would occur IF all of the following occur:

    • Nottingham Forest win the Europa League title OR Aston Villa win the Europa League title but fail to finish top five in the Premier League table.
    • Crystal Palace win the Conference League title.

    If both of these occur, the following European places would be handed out:

    • Champions League (6):
      • Arsenal
      • Man City
      • 3rd place in Premier League table
      • 4th place in Premier League table
      • 5th place in Premier League table
      • Aston Villa/Nottingham Forest
    • Europa League (3):
      • Next highest in Premier League table not yet qualified (6th place unless Aston Villa finish 6th)
      • Leeds United (FA Cup winners) ORNext highest in Premier League table not yet qualified (7th place unless Aston Villa finish 6th/7th)
      • Crystal Palace (Conference League winners)
    • Conference League (1):
      • Next highest in Premier League table not yet qualified (7th place unless Aston Villa finish 6th/7th)

    The maximum number of Premier League teams that could be playing in next season's Champions League is six, with the five qualifying through the table plus a sixth should Aston Villa or Nottingham Forest win the Europa League without qualifying directly via league finish.

    USM Golden Eagles QB Braylon Braxton invited to Saints rookie minicamp

    Here's another quarterback who will be trying out at the New Orleans Saints' upcoming rookie minicamp. Southern Mississippi quarterback Braylon Braxton has been invited to attend the three-day minicamp, along with Division-III passer Kaleb Blaha (Wisconsin-River Falls). Braxton, 6-foot-2 and 220 pounds, completed 63.5% of his passes and led the Sun Belt with 24 touchdown passes last season after a breakout campaign at Marshall in 2024. He also averaged 28 rushing yards per game at the college level and was an honorable mention on the Sun Belt All-Conference team.

    Both Braxton and Blaha have a chance to be offered a quarterback. The Saints will need a fourth quarterback to keep drills running smoothly at training camp later this summer, and with Hunter Dekkers nursing an injury in the UFL, they have a vacancy behind Tyler Shough, Spencer Rattler and Zach Wilson.

    The 'Burg ➡️ NOLA @braylon_braxton | #SMTTTpic.twitter.com/yVvHtC5tEx

    — Southern Miss Football (@SouthernMissFB) April 27, 2026

    Braxton's college career began at Tulsa, where he spent three years competing for snaps before transferring to Marshall. He followed his coach Charles Huff to USM last spring and helped the Golden Eagles win more games than in the two previous years put together. Good luck to him and the many other young pros competing in New Orleans at this minicamp.

    This article originally appeared on Saints Wire: USM Golden Eagles QB Braylon Braxton invited to Saints rookie minicamp

    AJ Dybantsa pens thank you message to BYU — on LinkedIn

    BYU forward AJ Dybantsa recalls his favorite bible verse after being posed the question by Cy Pittman, 8, right, and Hank Pittman, 6, both of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, after a practice the day before a first-round college basketball game against Texas in the NCAA Tournament held at the Moda Center in Portland, Oregon, on Wednesday, March 18, 2026.
    BYU forward AJ Dybantsa recalls his favorite bible verse after being posed the question by Cy Pittman, 8, right, and Hank Pittman, 6, both of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, after a practice the day before a first-round college basketball game against Texas in the NCAA Tournament held at the Moda Center in Portland, Oregon, on Wednesday, March 18, 2026. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News

    Four days after declaring for the 2026 NBA draft, AJ Dybantsa penned a message for Cougar Nation.

    Dybantsa reflected on and expressed gratitude for his time at BYU in a LinkedIn post Monday.

    “When I committed to BYU, I knew I was signing up for something bigger than basketball. A lot of people questioned the decision. For me, the choice was simple. I wanted to go to the place that would best develop me as a basketball player and as a person. BYU was the program that gave me the clearest path to both.”

    Dybantsa said he knew he made the right decision “the moment I stepped on campus.”

    “This school welcomed me in, raised the standard for me, and made me a better person every single day I was there. From the coaching staff to the professors to the fans walking across campus, this is a community unlike any other in college sports,” he said.

    Dybantsa then thanked BYU basketball head coach Kevin Young and his teammates.

    “Coach Young, thank you for trusting me with the keys to your program. You came to BYU with an NBA mind and a deep belief in what this place could become. You pushed me harder than I’ve ever been pushed, and you cared about me as a person before you cared about me as a player. I’ll carry the lessons you taught me for the rest of my life,” he said.

    “To my teammates, the bond we built this year goes way beyond basketball. The film sessions, the bus rides, the late nights in the gym, the conversations that had nothing to do with the game. Y’all are brothers for life. I’m rooting for every single one of you.”

    Dybantsa praised BYU fans, writing “what y’all do for this program is special.”

    “The way fans show up for BYU basketball is unlike anything in the country. The kindness I felt walking around campus and the city of Provo, the families who treated me like one of their own, the kids who came up to me everywhere I went. That’s the part of this experience I’ll remember most,” he said.

    The NBA now awaits Dybantsa, the likely No. 1 overall pick, but regardless of where he ends up, he said he is “proud to be a Cougar for life.”

    “I am proud to have worn the Y. I’m proud to have represented this university. I’m proud to be a Cougar for life. The next chapter starts now, but BYU will always be a part of who I am. Go Cougs.”

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    AJ Dybantsa, the nation's No. 1 basketball recruit, is presented at halftime of the BYU and Fresno State game at the Marriott Center in Provo on Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2024. | Scott G Winterton, Deseret News

    Browns OT Austin Barber: Everything you need to know from childhood to NFL draft

    JACKSONVILLE, FL - NOVEMBER 01: Georgia Bulldogs linebacker Gabe Harris Jr. (0) battles Florida Gators offensive lineman Austin Barber (58) during the game between the Florida Gators and the Georgia Bulldogs on November 1, 2025 at EverBank Field in Jacksonville, Fl. (Photo by David Rosenblum/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

    The Cleveland Browns began last year with four of the five offensive linemen who were ranked #3 in 2023. That was Week 1. To begin the final game, the only player left was LG Joel Bitonio, as the remainder were backups and practice squad guys.

    And so, Browns GM Andrew Berry made it his mission to change this. After hiring a new head coach who is an offensive guy, the first thing on the agenda was to gut the line, trading for one, signing some seasoned veterans in free agency, and then bringing in a few young guys through the draft.

    RELATED: BROWNS PICK OT AUSTIN BARBER AT #86

    The Browns jumped out of the gate by selecting Utah offensive tackle Spencer Fano to man the left tackle spot in Round 1 with the #9 overall pick. Berry then took Florida OT Austin Barber in the third round and C Parker Brailsford of Alabama in the fifth round.

    When the Browns were on the clock with the #9 pick, Cleveland GM Andrew Berry had his choice of offensive tackles because none had been taken yet. His choice was Spencer Fano of Utah.

    Browns third-round pick Austin Barber https://t.co/VM8Nsrt0L7

    — Scott Petrak ct (@ScottPetrak) April 25, 2026

    Barber was part of a very good offensive line at Florida that featured Jake Slaughter at center, who was taken with the 63rd pick.

    Seven offensive tackles were taken in the first round, and two guards. Two centers and one guard were selected in Round 2, and only one tackle was chosen before Barber heard his name called. That means he is not just a backup or a probable practice squad guy.

    INTERVIEW: AUSTIN BARBER

    Who is Barber?  Didn’t the Browns already draft an offensive tackle? And this one cost them. Cleveland had traded away their only third-round pick at spot #70 and was preparing for Round 4. Then they traded back up into Round 3 with the Los Angeles Chargers for pick #86 and nabbed Barber.

    The trade went down like this: The Chargers traded that pick to Cleveland in exchange for a fourth (#105), fifth (#145), and sixth-round (#206) selections in this year’s draft.  

    Beginnings

    Barber grew up in Jacksonville, Florida, where he was a basketball standout at Trinity Christian Academy. He also played offensive line in football. As a senior, his team won the State basketball championship. Barber grew up with two older stepbrothers and an older half-brother. Recently, he became engaged.

    As a senior, his school won the Class 3A State Championship. Barber was named to the Florida Times-Union Super 11 Team and voted to the 2020 FloridaHSFootball.com Class 3A All-State Football Team. 

    He had a ton of offers from Miami, Ole Miss, Buffalo, Coastal Carolina, Florida Atlantic, Tulane, North Carolina, Minnesota, Bowling Green, Kent State, Florida, Maryland, Kentucky, Utah, Pittsburgh, East Carolina, Georgia Tech, Duke, Louisville, Virginia Tech, UCF, Vanderbilt, Syracuse, FIU, South Florida, Illinois, UConn, Eastern Kentucky, Marshall, Auburn, and Mississippi State.

    AGTG!!!!! Blessed to receive an offer from The University of Florida @CoachDanMullen@CoachHevesy@GatorsFB@DeshawnBrownIncpic.twitter.com/532XKUeP3y

    — Austin Barber (@AustinBarber) December 17, 2020

    Listed at 6’-7”, 300 pounds at this level, Barber lined up at left tackle. He committed to Minnesota, but de-committed in November. He then announced he was going to Florida.

    High School accolades:

    • Four-star prospect by rivals.com
    • First Team Class 3A All-State Football Team
    • Florida Times-Union Super 11 Team

    Barber redshirted and then played in all 13 games in his freshman season with five starts. He did play two games at right tackle. He was a member of the offensive line that blocked for 594 yards and five touchdowns at Tennessee. He then made the All-Freshman Team.  

    His Pro Day results:

    Height: 6’-7”

    Weight: 318 pounds

    Hand: 9 5/8”

    Arm: 33 1/8”

    Wingspan: 81 3/8”

    40-yard dash: 5.12

    10-yard shuttle: 1.77

    3-cone: 7.34

    225-pound bench press: 22 reps

    Vertical jump: 32”

    Broad jump: 9’3”

    College games: 47

    College snaps: 2,685

    College accolades:
    • Third Team All-SEC
    • 2025 Phil Steele Fourth Team SEC All-Conference 
    • Freshman All-American Team
    • Four-time SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll
    • SEC First-year Academic Honor Roll
    • 2025 Outland Trophy Watchlist
    • Senior Bowl invitee

    Follow on social media:

    Twitter: @AustinBarber

    Instagram: @austin.barber58

    What should Browns fans expect from Barber?

    Do not for one second think Barber won’t at least try to compete for the starting left tackle position. This year.  Barber started 33 games at left tackle and two games at right tackle for Florida and was a two-and-a-half-year starter. In his junior year, his pass blocking grade was 70.9. His final year was 82.2. Finished with the top Pro Football Focus run block grade for the Gators at 90.3. He will compete for a starting position in his first camp, but if nothing else, he will provide great depth at both tackle positions. He provides a quality blocker who has every opportunity to win the starting left tackle job, although the Browns also drafted Fano for this position.  

    Why He Could Succeed:

    Barber is quick off the snap and consistently beats defenders to the spot. This kid is a class act, soft-spoken, full of high character, and the type of player winning teams have on their roster. He is very durable and played in 47 games in a tough conference while at Florida.

    When he gets clean hands on his defender’s chest plate, Barber latches on and will not relent. Despite being a big man, he is able to get to the second level and find linebackers and seal off. He uses jump sets on play-action to crowd the runner’s path. He is able to seal off the outside track. Balanced slides. Good foot quickness. He is known for his elite run-blocking ability.

    Austin Barber does it all 👀 pic.twitter.com/rN6ysWuDKd

    — Cleveland Browns (@Browns) April 25, 2026

    Why He Could Fail:

    His hands have a bad habit of landing too high at times. This gives the defender a clear lane to work underneath his punch. He doesn’t bend his knees enough at the contact point. This makes his pad level rise, and then he loses leverage. Will give way to bull rushes. Also has an issue with spin moves. Barber has to clean up his punch timing and lower-body technique.

    The Bengals are still mulling over to pick up the 5th year option for Myles Murphy

    Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Myles Murphy (99) wraps up Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders (12) in the first 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. | Sam Greene/The Enquirer / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

    Following the NFL Draft, Duke Tobin spoke with the media on Monday. One of several topics that came up was about the Bengals exercising the 5th-year option for defensive end Myles Murphy.

    Tobin had this to say about Murphy,

    “He’s a 24-year-old guy that’s just starting to scratch the surface. I was pleased with his progression last year and how he took ownership of the starting role and how he grew throughout the season. By the end of the year, he was a problem for teams. He’s a guy we believe in,” said Tobins.

    While that sounds like a guy you would be looking to keep around, he went on to discuss some of the financial decisions they are currently facing, which painted a murkier picture.

    “Those are things that we’re working through after the draft. We’ve layered in challenges, but we’re up to them, and we do it because we have the opportunity to add the right people and the right players. Those are challenges that the locker room isn’t interested in. They’re interested in having the best team possible, and that’s what we’re trying to give them: The best team possible,” said Tobin.

    If they decide to exercise the 5th-year option, they will have Murphy under contract for $14.475 million dollars in 2027. If they decline to pick up the option, it makes it much more likely that the 2026 season would be his last one in Cincinnati, barring an extension being reached at some point.

    We will have clarity on the decision soon, as the deadline to exercise the option is May 1st.

    Do you think the Bengals will ultimately pick up the option?

    Diego Pavia’s CFL rights explained if invite to Ravens camp doesn’t work out

    The path to the pros continues to take unexpected turns for Diego Pavia. While Pavia is currently focused on earning a spot in the NFL with the Baltimore Ravens after receiving a rookie minicamp invite, there’s another important piece of his professional outlook that dates back further than many realize. The Winnipeg Blue Bombers have actually held Pavia’s Canadian Football League negotiating rights since 2024.

    MORE: NFL Draft grades for biggest winners and losers

    A Pre-Existing CFL Connection

    Nov 8, 2025; Nashville, Tennessee, USA; Vanderbilt Commodores quarterback Diego Pavia (2) celebrates the win against the Auburn Tigers during the overtime period at FirstBank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Steve Roberts-Imagn Images

    Unlike a recent development, Winnipeg’s connection to Pavia has been in place for some time. CFL teams often secure rights to players years in advance, identifying talent that could eventually make its way north if NFL opportunities don’t materialize.

    That’s exactly the situation here. If Pavia chooses to play in the Canadian Football League, he won’t have multiple options; his exclusive negotiating rights belong to the Blue Bombers.

    NFL Opportunity Still the Priority

    For now, Pavia’s focus remains firmly on the NFL. The Ravens minicamp invite gives him a chance to:

    • Earn a contract
    • Showcase his skillset
    • Prove he belongs at the highest level

    But as a tryout player, the margin for error is slim. If he doesn’t secure a roster or practice squad spot, he’ll need to quickly evaluate his next move.

    Why Winnipeg Could Be an Ideal Fit

    Diego Pavia
    Dec 13, 2025; New York, NY, USA; Vanderbilt Commodores quarterback Diego Pavia speaks to the media during a press conference at the New York Marriott Marquis before the presentation of the Heisman trophy. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-Imagn Images

    If that next step leads to the CFL, the Blue Bombers present a strong landing spot. Winnipeg is one of the league’s premier organizations and could offer:

    • Immediate playing opportunities
    • A system that fits mobile quarterbacks
    • A chance to develop through real game action

    For a player like Pavia, who thrives on reps and competition, that environment could be extremely valuable.

    Multiple Paths Forward

    Pavia’s journey is a reminder that success doesn’t always follow a straight line. Whether it’s the NFL or the CFL, the key is opportunity, and making the most of it when it comes.

    Diego Pavia’s immediate goal is clear: earn a shot with the Ravens. But if that opportunity doesn’t turn into a roster spot, a path has already been in place since 2024. And if he heads north, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers will be ready.


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    2026 Fantasy Football Rookie Dynasty/Keeper Rankings - 1 QB

    Looking for fantasy football rookie rankings for your dynasty or partial-keeper league? We have you covered.

    Injuries and radical personnel changes cannot be forecasted with much certainty. Variations in league settings and scoring formats notwithstanding, here are snapshot rankings depicting how the top rookies stack up for the long haul.

    As noted during a time or two during our NFL Draft fantasy football recaps last weekend, this year's draft was widely expected to be a down year for fantasy purposes, and the landing spots disappointed in many cases.

    Dynasty fantasy football rankings by position

    Quarterbacks

    Apr 24, 2026; Henderson, NV, USA; Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Fernando Mendoza at the Festival of Football at the Intermountain Health Performance Center. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

    PlayerTeamAge
    Fernando MendozaLV22
    Ty SimpsonLAR23
    Carson BeckARI24
    Taylen GreenCLE23
    Drew AllarPIT22
    Cole PaytonPHI23
    Cade KlubnikNYJ22
    Garrett NussmeierKC24

    Running Backs

    The Arizona Cardinals introduce their first-round draft pick running back Jeremiyah Love during a news conference at the Cardinals Dignity Health training facility on April 24, 2026, in Tempe, Ariz.

    PlayerTeamAge
    Jeremiyah LoveARI20
    Jadarian PriceSEA22
    Jonah ColemanDEN22
    Nicholas Singleton TEN22
    Emmett JohnsonKC22
    Demond ClaiborneMIN22
    Mike Washington Jr.LV22
    Kaytron AllenWAS23
    Kaelon BlackSF24
    Adam RandallBAL21
    Eli HeidenreichPIT22
    Jaydn OttKC23
    Seth McGowanIND24
    Roman HembyLV23

    Wide Receivers

    Arizona State wide receiver Jordyn Tyson (0) catches a pass against TCU defensive back Channing Canada (7) on his way to a touchdown during a game at Mountain America Stadium in Tempe, Ariz. on Sept. 26, 2025.

    PlayerTeamAge
    Jordyn TysonNO21
    Carnell TateTEN21
    Makai LemonPHI21
    KC ConcepcionCLE21
    Skyler BellBUF23
    Denzel BostonCLE22
    Chris Bell **MIA21
    Omar Cooper Jr.NYJ22
    Antonio WilliamsWAS21
    Germie BernardPIT22
    Ted HurstTB21
    De'Zhaun StriblingSF23
    Malachi FieldsNYG22
    Chris Brazzell IICAR22
    Bryce LanceNO23
    Ja'Kobi LaneBAL21
    Elijah SarrattBAL22
    Malik BensonMIA23
    Deion BurksIND23
    Zachariah BranchATL22
    Brenen ThompsonLAC22
    Zavion ThomasCHI22

    ** - Recovering from ACL tear

    Tight Ends

    Oregon tight end Kenyon Sadiq hurdles over USC cornerback DeCarlos Nicholson as the Oregon Ducks host the USC Trojans on Nov. 22, 2025, at Autzen Stadium in Eugene, Oregon.

    PlayerTeamAge
    Kenyon SadiqNYJ21
    Eli StowersPHI23
    Eli RaridonNE22
    Oscar DelpNO22
    Max KlareLAR22
    Marlin KleinHOU23
    Justin JolyDEN21
    Michael TriggDAL23
    Joe RoyerCLE24

    Top 50

    Top 50 Rookies - 1 QB

    ** - Recovering from ACL tear

    This article originally appeared on The Huddle: 2026 Fantasy Football Rookie Dynasty/Keeper Rankings - 1 QB

    Schefter: Rams also called Stetson Bennett after Ty Simpson pick

    Matthew Stafford wasn't the only quarterback to get a call before the Los Angeles Ramspicked Ty Simpson during the 2026 draft. The Rams also made sure backup Stetson Bennett was made aware of the team's plans to add another quarterback to the room, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.

    This may seem insignificant in the grand scheme of things, but it also shows that head coach Sean McVay wanted to make sure everyone who needed to know about the pick knew about it before it happened. McVay later made it clear that the team was Stafford's, so long as he was playing in the NFL, and even noted that Simpson would still be competing with Bennett to be Stafford's backup in 2026.

    Simpson may be the long-term future for the Rams, but he is most certainly not in the team's plans for 2026. More than likely, Simpson will be shelved for the entirety of the season and watch from the sidelines as Stafford starts on game days and Bennett backs him up. That is, unless Simpson proves in training camp that he is ready to step onto the field if Stafford were to go down with an injury.

    Simpson only has 15 games of college experience, while Bennett has zero NFL experience. Neither are ideal backups for a roster that is primed for a Super Bowl run, so it stands to reason the Rams may still want to invest in a veteran backup to shore up the position and insulate themselves from disaster in an all-in season.

    This article originally appeared on Rams Wire: Schefter: Rams also called Stetson Bennett after Ty Simpson pick

    Team Canada adds big names to men's world roster

    Team Canada adds big names to men's world roster originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

    Per a recent report, San Jose Sharks star Macklin Celebrini has been added to the Team Canada roster for the upcoming Men’s World Hockey Championship.

    TSN hockey insider Darren Dreger also reported that Mark Scheifele, Mathew Barzal, Morgan Rielly and Penn State forward/projected No. 1 overall pick in the approaching NHL Draft Gavin McKenna have all also committed to representing Canada. The 2026 IIHF Men's World Championship is set to take place in Zurich and Fribourg, Switzerland from May 15-31. Team USA will enter the tournament as the defending gold medalist.

    Canada is hunting its first gold medal at the event since 2023.

    At only 19, Celebrini finished the 2025-26 NHL season with 115 points, setting a new single-season franchise record for the Sharks, surpassing Joe Thornton's 114-point season in 2006-07.

    Team Canada gearing up for 2026 IIHF Men's World Championship

    Celebrini also represented Hockey Canada at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, finishing with 10 points (five points, five assists) and winning a silver medal.

    In addition, the young San Jose star scored three goals and three assists over eight games at last year’s World Championship.

    Team Canada has added some big names to its Men’s World roster. Celebrini, McKenna, Scheifele, Barzal all committed. Morgan Rielly has agreed to go to Switzerland as well. More to come.

    — Darren Dreger (@DarrenDreger) April 27, 2026

    McKenna finished tied for fifth in the NCAA with 51 points (15 goals, 36 assists) and was second with 1.46 points per game in 35 games this season. 

    Canada posted a perfect 6-0 record in round robin robin play last year at the Men’s World Hockey Championship before being upset by Denmark, 2-1, in the quarter-final.

    MORE:2026 U.S. Men’s National Team coaching staff finalized

    Premier League top goal scorers 2025/2026: Updated Golden Boot rankings as Haaland edges clear with late-season charge

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    Premier League top goal scorers 2025/2026: Updated Golden Boot rankings as Haaland edges clear with late-season charge originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

    Erling Haaland is leading the way in the Premier League Golden Boot race, despite suffering a winter slump in form.

    The Manchester City superstar, who has won this award twice before, got off to an electric start this season, but has just three goals in league play since Christmas. Notably, Haaland went eight matches without an open-play goal before a strike against Fulham on February 11 ended that drought.

    While those struggles continued into April, an FA Cup hat-trick against Liverpool saw Haaland back on track ahead of the Premier League season run-in and he netted a vital winning goal against title rivals Arsenal two weeks later, a moment which seemed to truly restart his chase for the Golden Boot, and he netted again in a 1-0 win over Burnley that sent Man City top of the Premier League table.

    Mohamed Salah equaled the Premier League record for goal contributions in a single season last campaign, scoring 29 goals to win the Golden Boot while pairing it with 18 assists to put himself in contention for the Ballon d'Or, but he has cratered this season and will leave Liverpool at the end of the campaign.

    Brentford's Igor Thiago has established himself as Haaland's main challenger. Igor's five goals in four matches through November saw him named Premier League Player of the Month, and he has kept pace since to establish himself near the top of the goalscoring charts. However, with Haaland starting to score again, Thiago's nightmare performance of missed chances against Man United on April 27 felt like a pivotal moment in the Golden Boot race.

    Antoine Semenyo has taken some of the load off Haaland's shoulders since joining City from Bournemouth in January and his strike as Haaland sat out City's 1-0 win over Leeds United on February 28 moved him on to 14 for the season. Joao Pedro moved into fourth with an early March hat-trick against Aston Villa.

    MORE:All the latest EPL club news | Latest Premier League scores and schedule

    Premier League top scorers table 2025/26

    Table updated after Man United vs. Brentford on Monday, April 27.

    RankPlayerClubGoals (PKs)AssistsMatches
    1.Erling HaalandMan City24 (3)732
    2.Igor ThiagoBrentford21 (7)133
    3.Antoine SemenyoBournemouth/Man City15 (1)432
    4.Joao PedroChelsea14 (0)532
    5.Danny WelbeckBrighton13 (1)032
    =Morgan Gibbs-WhiteNottingham Forest13 (1)334
    7.Viktor GyokeresArsenal12 (3)032
    8.Hugo EkitikeLiverpool11 (0)428
    =Ollie WatkinsAston Villa11 (0)232
    =Dominic Calvert-LewinLeeds United11 (2)131
    =Eli Junior KroupiBournemouth11 (1)029

    Assists serve as the first tiebreaker for the Premier League top scorer, followed by a lower minutes-per-goal value.

    MORE: Premier League's all-time top scorers

    Premier League Golden Boot winners all-time

    Below are the top scorers in each season of the Premier League era (since 1992-93).

    Andrew Cole and Alan Shearer saw their record for most goals in a Premier League season shattered by Erling Haaland in 2022/23.

    Thierry Henry finished atop the Premier League scoring chart in four different seasons, more than any player all-time until Mohamed Salah equaled his mark in 2024/25. Shearer and Harry Kane follow with three scoring titles each.

    MORE: Premier League all-time top scorers

    YearPlayerTeamGoals
    2024/25Mohamed SalahLiverpool29
    2023/24Erling HaalandManchester City27
    2022/23Erling HaalandManchester City36
    2021/22Son Heung-minTottenham Hotspur23
    Mohamed SalahLiverpool23
    2020/21Harry KaneTottenham Hotspur23
    2019/20Jamie VardyLeicester City23
    2018/19Pierre-Emerick AubameyangArsenal22
    Sadio ManeLiverpool22
    Mohamed SalahLiverpool22
    2017/18Mohamed SalahLiverpool32
    2016/17Harry KaneTottenham Hotspur29
    2015/16Harry KaneTottenham Hotspur25
    2014/15Sergio AgueroManchester City26
    2013/14Luis SuarezLiverpool31
    2012/13Robin Van PersieArsenal26
    2011/12Robin Van PersieArsenal30
    2010/11Dimitar BerbatovManchester United20
    Carlos TevezManchester City20
    2009/10Didier DrogbaChelsea29
    2008/09Nicolas AnelkaChelsea19
    2007/08Cristiano RonaldoManchester United31
    2006/07Didier DrogbaChelsea20
    2005/06Thierry HenryArsenal27
    2004/05Thierry HenryArsenal25
    2003/04Thierry HenryArsenal30
    2002/03Ruud van NistelrooyManchester United25
    2001/02Thierry HenryArsenal24
    2000/01Jimmy Floyd HasselbainkChelsea23
    1999/00Kevin PhillipsSunderland30
    1998/99Jimmy Floyd HasselbainkLeeds United18
    Michael OwenLiverpool18
    Dwight YorkeManchester United18
    1997/98Dion DublinCoventry City18
    Michael OwenLiverpool18
    Chris SuttonBlackburn Rovers18
    1996/97Alan ShearerNewcastle United25
    1995/96Alan ShearerBlackburn Rovers31
    1994/95Alan ShearerBlackburn Rovers34
    1993/94Andy ColeNewcastle United34
    1992/93Teddy SheringhamN. Forest / Tottenham22

    Recent Premier League top goal scorer tables

    2024/25 Premier League top scorer table

    Liverpool star Mohamed Salah ran away with the 2024/25 Premier League Golden Boot award, equaling the league record for most goal contributions in a season. The Egyptian scored 29 goals and assisted 18 more for a combined 47 total contributions.

    Newcastle striker Isak burst onto the scene by finishing second with 23 goals, while ever-present Haaland was third with 22. Mbeumo and Cunha both secured moves to Manchester United in the ensuing summer by finishing in the top 10, while Chris Wood helped Nottingham Forest qualify for Europe with a sensational season of his own.

    RankPlayerClubGoals (PKs)AssistsMatchesMins
    1.Mohamed SalahLiverpool29 (9)18383377
    2.Alexander IsakNewcastle23 (4)6342769
    3.Erling HaalandMan City22 (3)3312741
    4.Bryan MbeumoBrentford20 (5)7383415
    =Chris WoodN. Forest20 (3)3362976
    6.Yoane WissaBrentford19 (0)4352927
    7.Ollie WatkinsAston Villa16 (2)8382610
    8.Matheus CunhaWolves15 (0)6332600
    =Cole PalmerChelsea15 (4)8373195
    10.Jean-Philippe MatetaCrystal Palace14 (2)2372654
    =Jorgen Strand LarsenWolves14 (0)4352599

    2023/24 Premier League top scorer table

    Erling Haaland secured his second consecutive Premier League Golden Boot in 2023/24 with 27 goals, despite a mid-season injury. He led Manchester City to another title, finishing five goals ahead of Chelsea's Cole Palmer, who surged with a record-breaking hat-trick.

    Isak placed third with 21 goals. Haaland scored against all 22 league opponents and capped City's title with a double against Tottenham.

    RankPlayerClubGoals (PKs)AssistsMatchesMins
    1.Erling HaalandMan City27 (7)5312556
    2.Cole PalmerChelsea22 (9)11342624
    3Alexander IsakNewcastle21 (5)2302266
    4.Ollie WatkinsAston Villa19 (0)13373221
    =Dominic SolankeBournemouth19 (2)3383331
    =Phil FodenMan City19 (0)8352865
    7.Mohamed SalahLiverpool18 (5)10322535
    8.Son Heung-minTottenham17 (2)10352946
    9.Jarrod BowenWest Ham16 (0)6343020
    =Bukayo SakaArsenal16 (6)9352933
    =Jean-Philippe MatetaCrystal Palace16 (2)5352283

    2022/23 Premier League top scorer table

    Erling Haaland won the 2022/23 Premier League Golden Boot with a new Premier League single-season record of 36 goals.

    The City striker had built an insurmountable lead over Harry Kane (30 goals), who previously won the Golden Boot three times. Brentford's Ivan Toney was the other to hit the 20-goal mark, while the previous season's joint-top scorer Salah slowly rose up the ranks to fourth.

    RankPlayerClubGoals (PKs)AssistsMatchesMins
    1.Erling HaalandMan City36 (7)8352,776
    2.Harry KaneTottenham30 (5)3383,406
    3.Ivan ToneyBrentford20 (6)4332,953
    4.Mohamed SalahLiverpool19 (2)12383,294
    5.Callum WilsonNewcastle18 (3)5311,885
    6.Marcus RashfordMan United17 (0)5352,888
    7.Martin OdegaardArsenal15 (0)7373,143
    Ollie WatkinsAston Villa15 (1)6373,134
    Gabriel MartinelliArsenal15 (0)5362,805
    10.Bukayo SakaArsenal14 (2)11383,191
    Aleksandar MitrovicFulham14 (4)1242,011
    12.RodrigoLeeds United13 (1)1311,943
    Harvey BarnesLeicester City13 (0)1342,718

    2021/22 Premier League top goal scorer table

    It came down to the final day of the 2021/22 season between Tottenham's Son Heung-min and Liverpool's Mohamed Salah.

    Son's two goals at Norwich City on the final day allowed him to momentarily move ahead of Salah in the scoring table. But the Liverpool star came off the bench and netted late to catch Son, as the two stars shared the Golden Boot on 23 goals.

    MORE:Full Premier League goalscoring leaders & statistics from 2021/22 season

    RankPlayerClubGoals (PKs)AssistsMatchesMins
    1.Mohamed SalahLiverpool23 (5)13352,761
    Son Heung-minTottenham23 (0)7353,019
    3.Cristiano RonaldoMan United18 (3)3302,458
    4.Harry KaneTottenham17 (4)9373,232
    5.Sadio ManeLiverpool16 (0)2342,824
    6.Kevin De BruyneMan City15 (0)8302,205
    Diogo JotaLiverpool15 (0)4352,372
    Jamie VardyLeicester City15 (0)2251,805
    9.Wilfried ZahaCrystal Palace14 (5)1332,761
    10.Raheem SterlingMan City13 (2)5302,127
    11.Jarrod BowenWest Ham12 (0)10362,987
    James MaddisonLeicester City12 (0)8352,466
    Ivan ToneyBrentford12 (5)5332,908

    Seahawks cut ties with 26-year-old Super-Bowl winning RB after NFL Draft

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    Seahawks cut ties with 26-year-old Super-Bowl winning RB after NFL Draft originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

    After a productive NFL Draft, the Seattle Seahawks made a notable roster move at a pivotal skill position.

    The franchise reportedly cut ties with a 26-year-old Super Bowl-winning running back who has already played for five different franchises (Seahawks, Minnesota Vikings, Houston Texans, Los Angeles Rams, and New Orleans Saints).

    “The Seahawks released running back Cam Akers on Monday,” Seattle reported. “The move frees up a roster space following a draft in which the Seahawks added eight players, meaning Seattle now has 82 players on their roster, not including undrafted rookie free agents, who will sign prior to the start of this week's rookie minicamp.”

    “The Seahawks are allowed to have up to 91 players on their roster with an international player exemption for center Federico Maranges.”

    Akers, who started the 2025-26 campaign with the Minnesota Vikings, joined the Seahawks midway through the year. Although Seattle went their distance in its first season with Sam Darnold at quarterback, Akers was a non-factor (he appeared in three games, but never received a carry.

    It’s unlikely James would have been an integral part of the Seahawks’ balanced offensive attack moving forward, with Zach Charbonnet coming off a solid campaign and Jadarian Price immediately expected to compete for playing time.

    Simply put, moving on from Akers is a logical move for the Seahawks.

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    LIV Golf to postpone event amid questions about funding, according to reports

    LIV Golf is expected to postpone one of its upcoming events amid questions about its funding, according to multiple outlets. The Times-Picayune/The New Orleans Advocate, New Orleans-based WDSU and the Athletic all report that LIV will not play its event at Bayou Oaks at the originally scheduled dates in late June. Days after reports emerged regarding Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund no longer backing the fledgling golf league, Secretary of Louisiana Economic Development Susan Bourgeois reached out to LIV Golf CEO Scott O’Neil regarding the league coming to her state. According to the Athletic, LIV officials agreed to “push back the date” due to its changing business model. Additionally, the New Orleans Advocate reports that LIV has instead pitched a fall date with a different format and smaller field. An official announcement is expected on Tuesday.

    RELATED: Is LIV Golf finished? Earlier this month PIF unveiled a new strategic direction this week that amounts to a fundamental rethinking of its mission. For the better part of a decade, Saudi Arabia used the fund as an image-laundering operation, pouring money into global sports, entertainment and technology as a means of projecting a modernized, westernized face to the world. That approach is being shelved. The new priority is domestic investment, and any international ventures that survive the cut are expected to generate returns. PIF has injected more than $5 billion into LIV Golf since the league launched in fall 2021. However, the league has hemorrhaged billions and failed to gain investors for its teams. LIV CEO Scott O’Neil said earlier this year that it could be another decade before LIV sees profitability.

    Moreover, the Iran War has created serious financial pressure on PIF, with Iran's closure of the Strait of Hormuz cutting Saudi oil exports nearly in half. In broadcast remarks that were promptly deleted from social media, O’Neil said two weeks ago that LIV was only funded through the season, pushing back on previous remarks that the league was backed until the 2030s. “It’s just not the way the world works,” O’Neil said about future funding. “We have commitments to have this … the reality is you're funded through the season and then you work like crazy as a business to create a business and a business plan to keep us going.” Following reports about LIV’s future, O’Neil addressed staffers in an email saying the season would continue as planned. He seemingly addressed the reported by mentioning “the life of a startup movement is often defined by these moments of pressure." LIV Golf's next event is scheduled for a Trump property next week, beginning May 7. This story will continue to be updated.

    NFL Insider Criticizes Jacksonville Jaguars’ ‘Head-Scratching’ Draft Process

    Jacksonville Jaguars general manager James Gladstone is the NFL’s youngest GM. After seeing how the Jaguars handled the 2026 NFL Draft, some might say his inexperience showed this past weekend.

    To be fair, this team was already behind the 8-ball, entering the weekend without a first-round draft pick after last year’s trade up for Travis Hunter. Jacksonville’s first draft selection didn’t come until the 56th overall pick, when they selected tight end Nate Boerkircher, who was projected to be a fourth-round pick by NFL.com and The Athletic‘s Dane Brugler.

    It didn’t get better from there, yet the Jaguars still had nine other selections to make.

    Recently, Essentially Sports’ NFL insider Tony Pauline called the Boerkircher pick “head-scratching.” He also called the team’s fifth-round pick, DT Albert Regis, a “reach.”

    “When running back Jadarian Price came off the board with the last pick of Round 1, they stood pat and made tight end Nate Boerkircher their initial choice with the 56th selection. This is a head-scratcher to me as there were several better tight ends available, and I don’t see Boerkircher as anything better than a No. 2 at the position. Tanner Koziol, the tight end they took in Round 5, was a better value in my opinion. Defensive tackle Albert Regis was also a reach in Round 3, as he has limited growth and upside potential.”

    Essentially Sports’ Tony Pauline on Jaguars’ draft haul

    While some of their selections drew heavy criticism, Pauline liked a few of the team’s other selections, but even some of those come with flaws.

    “On the other hand, Emmanuel Pregnon could turn into a steal from that same frame, as he’s a dominant, drive-blocking guard who is relatively effective on the move,” Pauline wrote. “Why did he slip? People at USC told me Pregnon could be difficult, while others say he’s often slow picking up offensive schemes. Still, it was well worth a roll of the dice for Jacksonville. Safety Jalen Huskey and edge rusher Wesley Williams are two players I like, but I believe they would’ve been available later in the draft. Josh Cameron could be a steal in Round 6, as he’s sure-handed and productive, but he lacks speed and has a funky body type.”

    Overall, Pauline gave the Jaguars a C- grade. Meanwhile, Brugler actually ranked the Jaguars dead-last, suggesting Jacksonville’s draft class was the “worst” in the NFL this year.

    Of course, NFL Draft grades mean nothing in the immediate aftermath. What really matters is how the class is viewed, one, two, or even five years from now, when we’ll be able to better assess their actual impact rather than predicted outcomes.

    Related: 2026 NFL Draft Day 2: Winners, Losers from Rounds 2 and 3

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    Game Discussion for St. Louis Cardinals vs Pittsburgh Pirates Monday

    MIAMI, FLORIDA - APRIL 21: Dustin May #3 of the St. Louis Cardinals pitches against the Miami Marlins during the first inning at loanDepot park on April 21, 2026 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Tomas Diniz Santos/Getty Images) | Getty Images

    The St. Louis Cardinals begin one of their toughest stretches of the young season as they kick off a 4-game series in Pittsburgh Monday night. Dustin May (3-2 with a 5.84 ERA) is scheduled to start for the Cardinals. Mason Montgomery will make the start for the Pirates. First pitch scheduled for 5:40pm St. Louis time Monday.

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    Report: LIV Golf Louisiana event will be postponed

    BOLINGBROOK, IL - AUGUST 09: The LIV GOLF logo is pictured during day two of LIV Golf Chicago on Saturday, August 09, 2025 at Bolingbrook Golf Club in Bolingbrook, IL. (Photo by Joseph Weiser/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
    LIV Golf New Orleans is being postponed. (Joseph Weiser/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
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    Just a few weeks after significant questions were raised about LIV Golf’s financial status and future, the league’s June event in New Orleans will be postponed, according to multiple reports.

    LIV Golf Louisiana, which was set to kick off June 25, will be postponed, according to both WDSU in Louisiana and The Athletic’s Brody Miller. It’s unclear when the tournament is being pushed to, though an official announcement is expected Tuesday. 

    The reported postponement comes just weeks after reports surfaced about LIV Golf’s financial future. Multiple media outlets reported earlier this month that Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, which backs LIV Golf, was set to withdraw its investment in the league. Despite landing several big names in the sport — including Bryson DeChambeau, Jon Rahm and Phil Mickelson, among others — LIV Golf has struggled to gain traction since it started in 2022 and has lost a significant amount of money. 

    LIV Golf CEO Scott O’Neil countered the reports, writing in an email to his staff on April 15 that the league was fully funded and continuing on “exactly as planned, uninterrupted and at full throttle.” LIV Golf held its Mexico City event earlier this month as scheduled, too. 

    In the wake of the reports questioning LIV’s financial future, secretary of Louisiana economic development Susan Bourgeois publicly reached out to O’Neil to talk about the New Orleans event. They spoke on Friday, according to The Athletic, and agreed to postpone the event “due to LIV Golf’s changing business model.”

    The state of Louisiana was set to spend about $7 million to bring the LIV Golf event to New Orleans. It reportedly spent about $2 million to improve Bayou Oaks at City Park, and agreed to spend another $5 million in hosting fees. Only a little more than $3 million had been spent. LIV Golf is reportedly set to return $1.2 million to Louisiana. 

    The New Orleans tournament was one of five LIV Golf events scheduled to be held in the United States this season. LIV Golf will hold an event at President Donald Trump’s Virginia golf course next on May 7. The LIV Golf season is set to end with its team championship event in Michigan from Aug. 27-30.

    Kansas State Basketball: Pape N’Diaye – Transfer Profile

    WASHINGTON, DC - DECEMBER 20: Pape N'Diaye #22 of the Xavier Musketeers blocks Jeremiah Williams #25 of the Georgetown Hoyas shot in the first half during a college basketball game at the Capital One Arena on December 20 , 2025 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Mitchell Layton/Getty Images) | Getty Images

    Pape N’Diaye

    Rim Protector 🫡#EMAWpic.twitter.com/9HW7WnnuV2

    — K-State Men's Basketball (@KStateMBB) April 25, 2026

    Bio

    Position: Forward / Center

    Height: 7’0”

    Weight: 230

    Hometown: Abidjan, Ivory Coast

    Recruiting Class: 2024

    Eligibility: Junior – 2 Years Remaining

    Former Team: UNLV, Xavier

    High School Rankings: 3* (88.9) – National: 153 – Center – 20

    Transfer Portal Rankings: 3* (90) – National: 394 – Power Forward: 89

    High School Career

    • Arrived in the US from Ivory Coast in 2022
    • Attended Trinity International High School in Las Vegas
    • Invited to the Pangos All-American Camps
    • Ranked as the 97th best prospect and the 15th best center in the 2024 class by 24 Sports

    High School / AAU / International Highlights

    2024-25 Season – UNLV

    Games Played: 32

    Games Started: 1

    Minutes: 13.1

    Points: 2.7

    Rebounds: 3.7

    Blocks: 1.1

    2-Point %: 64

    3-Point %: 43

    Miscellaneous 2024-25 Stats

    Highest Scoring Game: 11 vs Fresno State

    Games with 10+ Points: 1

    Games with 2+ Blocks: 9

    Most Blocks in a Game: 3 vs Northwestern

    Block Rate (per KenPom): 10.2 (led UNLV)

    Total Blocks: 34

    2025-26 Season – Xavier

    Games Played: 29

    Games Started: 0

    Minutes: 9.4

    Points: 2

    Rebounds: 1.5

    Blocks: 1.0

    2-Point %: 50

    3-Point %: 43

    Miscellaneous 2024-25 Stats

    Highest Scoring Game: 10 vs Creighton, Seton Hall

    Games with 10+ Points: 2

    Games with 2+ Blocks: 8

    Most Blocks in a Game: 4 vs Missouri State

    Block Rate (per KenPom): 10.7 (led Xavier)

    Total Blocks: 28

    College Highlights / Interviews

    2026-27 Season Outlook

    N’Diaye should provide defense and rebounding, as well as some spot-up shooting and rim finishing off the bench. He’s more skilled than you think.

    Thoughts

    Players like N’Diaye should start at a school like Belmont, learn the game, and then transfer up. Watching some of his films from UNLV and Xavier, you can see the physical skills, but he still looks hesitant on the court. Above everything else, he needed time on the court in order to figure out how to translate those skills into on-court success.

    Instead, he started at UNLV and then moved on to Xavier. Physically, he was fine at those schools, but he was never going to be more than a designated shot blocker off the bench. He’ll probably fill that role, at least initially, at K-State but there’s more to his game than just shot blocking.

    Check out the film. When he’s confident and knows that he’s supposed to shoot the ball, he has a smooth-looking jumper. Seriously, check out the tape from Xavier. Those are pure pick-and-pop jumpers from a 7’0” shot-blocking specialist. This is a case where you bring him in for his primary skill, which is shot blocking, and then see if anything else in his game translates. If all he can do is block shots, that’s super useful! He’s shown the ability to block shots at a high level already in his career. If he gets a little more comfortable on the court and he finds some open jumpers in this offense, he could be more!

    N’Diaye has an established floor with his shot-blocking and still has a ton of offensive upside. Coaches are turning over every rock they can find in search of a functional big man. The Wildcats managed to snag a guy with experience and an elite skill (shot blocking) who won’t gum up the offense because he can, in theory, hit the outside jumper.

    This was a great addition to the back end of the rotation with the potential to provide more.

    Bucs GM Jason Licht defends the character of Rueben Bain Jr.

    The Tampa Bay Buccaneers added Rueben Bain Jr. in the first round, but one of the smaller questions following his arrival had nothing to do with his role on the field.

    Speaking during his introductory press conference, Bain made it clear that his jersey number is not something he’s concerned about, even after wearing No. 4 at Miami.

    “I've been told it's already [taken], it's busy right now,” Bain said. “Honestly, it's whatever they end up giving me… I’ll just take what they give me and go play some football.”

    That approach lines up with how Bain has handled the transition to the NFL so far. Rather than focusing on personal preferences or details like a number change, his focus has remained on getting on the field and contributing to help the team get better.

    The comment also reflects the reality of NFL rosters, where established veterans often hold onto numbers, leaving incoming rookies to either wait, negotiate for the number, or simply move on. Bain made it clear he falls into the last category.

    As the Buccaneers continue integrating their first-round pick into the roster, Bain’s stance keeps the focus where Tampa Bay wants it: on football and his role within the defense.

    This article originally appeared on Bucs Wire: Rueben Bain Jr. is focused on football, not numbers

    Fishlock awaits injury news after stretcher exit

    Jess Fishlock gestures for help after being injured
    Jess Fishlock scored a Wales record 48 goals in 166 international appearances [Getty Images]

    Jess Fishlock is awaiting a medical verdict for an injury that led to her being carried off on a stretcher for Seattle Reign.

    A spokesperson for the club for the club said: "Initial X-rays on Jess' ankle were negative, and she is currently undergoing further evaluation and testing.

    "We will share additional updates as more information becomes available."

    Pictures of the star former Wales midfielder, 39. show her in pain and gesturing for help before leaving the field in Reign's 3-0 Sunday home NWSL defeat by Utah Royals.

    In the immediate aftermath of the game, Reign head coach Laura Harvey said: "I don't think it looked great."

    Harvey said Fishlock's plight and exit had a negative impact on her side's efforts.

    "When the injury happened, we were really on the front foot and we were really pushing. It sucked the life out of us a little bit... she is a big part of the group obviously for who she is and what she's done and the leadership role that she plays within our group.

    Reign recently announced Fishlock would retire at the end of their current campaign, which will end in November.

    Fishlock stepped down from international football with Wales in October 2025 and has since worked in a technical role as part of Wales boss Rhian Wilkinson's backroom staff while continuing to play for Reign.

    🚨 BREAKING: Man Utd made to sweat on back-to-back PL wins by Brentford

    🚨 BREAKING: Man Utd made to sweat on back-to-back PL wins by Brentford

    Manchester United were made to sweat on back-to-back Premier League wins by Brentford.


    Scorers: Casemiro 11', Šeško 43'; Jensen 87'

    Michael Carrick's side started Monday's encounter strongly with Kobbie Mainoo spurning an early chance before Harry Maguire saw an effort clawed off the line.

    It was not long until that pressure told as Casemiro opened the scoring on 11 minutes after Maguire headed on a Bruno Fernandes corner to the Brazilian at the far post.

    The Bees threatened soon after with Mikkel Damsgaard teeing up Michael Kayode for a shot which was deflected wide by Senne Lammens in the Stretford End's goal.

    They appeared set to finish the first half firmly in the ascendancy with Igor Thiago laying siege to Lammens' goal on three occasions in quick succession.

    But the Red Devils killed off their momentum with Fernandes' 19th Premier League assist teeing up Benjamin Šeško's scooped finish past Caoimhin Kelleher.

    Brentford halved their deficit in the closing stages of a largely tepid second half as Mathias Jensen unleashed a long-range strike to set up a potentially nervy finish.

    United remain third in the Premier League, opening up a three-point cushion on Liverpool, while Keith Andrews' side sit ninth, a point off a European position.

    Arizona Cardinals fans grade the 2026 NFL Draft

    The Arizona Cardinals introduce their first-round draft pick running back Jeremiyah Love during a news conference at the Cardinals Dignity Health training facility on April 24, 2026, in Tempe, Ariz. | Rob Schumacher/The Republic / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

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    After the dust has settled for the Arizona Cardinals in the 2026 NFL Draft, we now know what the class looks like.

    For those living under a rock here is the Cardinals 2026 NFL Draft Class:

    1.3 – Jeremiyah Love, RB, Notre Dame
    2.34 – Chase Bisontis, OL, Texas A&M
    3.65 – Carson Beck, QB, Miami
    4.104 – Kaleb Proctor, DL, Southeastern Louisiana
    5.143 – Reggie Virgil, WR, Texas Tech
    6.183 – Karson Sharar, LB, Iowa
    7.217 – Jayden Williams, OL, Ole Miss

    When we look at the class, they got a massive needle mover in Love, they hope they are getting a day one starter at guard in Bisontis, and then the wild card is Beck.

    The question was, how you grade the class?

    The results… average.

    67% of fans see this as a “B” or “C” level draft, and I think that is fair.

    We will dive into the Love situation more this week, but the rest of it really leans on what Bisontis does, and if Beck gives them anything.

    Proctor should be at worst the Dante Stills replacement, but after that, hoping some special teams guys and maybe a developmental offensive lineman.

    Still, I like the quiet excitement of hoping this class will be good, nothing flashy, but maybe a really solid foundation.

    What is interesting is that Jeremiyah Love’s line for the season total has already moved down to 900.5 rushing yards according to our friends at FanDuel Sportsbook.

    Do you think he gets there?

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    Red Sox Rookie Describes Emotional 'Whirlwind' After Shocking Alex Cora News

    Boston Red Sox pitcher Connelly Early

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    Sunday's game at Camden Yards was an emotional one for the Boston Red Sox, as it was their first one without Alex Cora and much of their coaching staff. For many Red Sox players, Cora was the only Major League manager they'd ever had.

    Impressively, Boston still managed to beat the Baltimore Orioles 5-3 in Chad Tracy's first game as interim manager, earning a much-needed series win.

    Red Sox rookie Connelly Early stepped up on the mound, earning the win after holding the Orioles to two runs on four hits and a walk over 6 2/3 strong innings.

    After the game, Early revealed how he was feeling about everything.

    "We played the way AC would've wanted us to play." - Connely Early pic.twitter.com/6wDyUo1dbp

    — Tyler Milliken (@tylermilliken_) April 26, 2026

    "Obviously, you know, a bit of a shock for everybody," Early said during his postgame interview. "The past 24 hours have been a whirlwind, so just wanted to go out there and show that I was confident out there. We talked within the team before the game. Just wanted to go out there and play baseball and support each other."

    Early added that he was proud of the team's performance.

    "I think we did a really good job today. Played some really good baseball. Played the way AC would've wanted us to play," Early said, referencing Cora.

    Coming off back-to-back wins, Boston will try to keep playing that way on Monday night against the Toronto Blue Jays.

    More MLB: Former Red Sox Player Explains Why Alex Cora Will Be Hard To Replace

    Everton And Nottingham Forest Lead Race For €25M Defender: Should The Toffees Actually Prioritise Him This Summer?

    Everton And Nottingham Forest Lead Race For €25M Defender: Should The Toffees Actually Prioritise Him This Summer?
    Everton And Nottingham Forest Lead Race For €25M Defender: Should The Toffees Actually Prioritise Him This Summer?

    Everton are firmly in contention to sign Juventus centre-back Federico Gatti this summer. According to the Italian outlet Tuttosport and Sport Witness, the Toffees and Nottingham Forest are currently the most serious contenders for the 27-year-old. Both clubs are very interested in the defender and actually tried to bring him to England last summer.

    Everton chase Juventus defender Federico Gatti as the summer window approaches

    Gatti has fallen out of favour since Luciano Spalletti took over at Juventus, as the manager prefers a defensive back three of Pierre Kalulu, Gleison Bremer, and Lloyd Kelly. This change in the pecking order has essentially put Gatti on the market, even though he only signed a new contract in Turin last July. Transfermarkt values him at €16 million, but Juventus are reportedly holding out for closer to €25 million.

    AC Milan are still watching the situation, while Napoli’s sporting director, Giovanni Manna, is a known fan. Additionally, Galatasaray have already sent a representative to Turin for direct talks. Gatti offers aerial strength and solid clearance numbers, but his passing and discipline in a high defensive line remain significant concerns. Juventus seem ready to sell the defender to help fund their own summer recruitment.

    Should Everton actually prioritise signing Federico Gatti this summer?

    TURIN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 25: Federico Gatti of Juventus FC reacts during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between Juventus and Galatasaray A.S. at Juventus Stadium on February 25, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Stefano Guidi/Getty Images)

    David Moyes has completely turned Everton‘s season around. The Toffees have won three of their last four league matches, including a 3-0 thumping of Chelsea, and are now making a real push for European football from their new Hill Dickinson Stadium. While signing a centre-back makes sense on paper, Gatti feels like a strange choice for this squad.

    Everton’s summer priorities are likely focused on the attack, especially with the club being offered Roma striker Artem Dovbyk and linked to PSV’s Ricardo Pepi. Spending nearly €25 million on a defender who only averages 0.7 interceptions and 0.6 tackles per game in Serie A is a massive gamble. Now that Jarrad Branthwaite is back to full fitness, spending big on a player who isn’t a clear upgrade would be a waste of money.

    Gatti’s physicality works well in a slower defensive setup, but that isn’t necessarily what Moyes needs for European football, where composure on the ball is vital. He might be a better fit for Leeds United or Newcastle United, where defensive depth is a bigger issue. Everton should keep an eye on him, but their money is better spent elsewhere for now.

    Real Madrid slap €60m price tag on striker

    Real Madrid slap €60m price tag on striker
    Real Madrid slap €60m price tag on striker

    La Liga giants Real Madrid have made known their asking price for the signature of young frontman Gonzalo García.

    This comes amid confirmation that the Spanish youth international will not be allowed to depart on the cheap…

    Goalscorer Gonzalo has of course spent the season to date plying his trade amongst the first-team setup at Real Madrid, reward for his efforts at last summer’s Club World Cup.

    All told, however, the 22-year-old has struggled for game time.

    With Kylian Mbappé sitting ahead of him in the centre-forward pecking order at the Bernabéu, Gonzalo has been restricted to just six La Liga starts.

    Across these appearances, the youngster has managed to find the net four times (six goals in all competitions).

    Held in high regard across the continent, it has therefore come as little surprise to see Gonzalo tipped for a summer exit from Spain’s capital.

    As alluded to above, however, any club keen to bring the attacker in with a view to next season will need to pay up.

    As per a report from Diario AS, Borussia Dortmund would be willing to offer up around 30 million to land Gonzalo.

    Real Madrid, however, are eyeing a fee closer to €60 million.

    Conor Laird – GSFN

    Falcons Director of Football Administration Chris Olsen let go

    One of the first hires for Terry Fontenot’s regime when he arrived in Atlanta was Chris Olsen, brought on to serve in a director of football administration role after a long stint as a Houston Texans cap guru. It appeared he would survive the wholesale changeover to Matt Ryan and Ian Cunningham in the front office, but it turned out to be more of a stopgap arrangement.

    Tom Pelissero reports that Olsen and the team have “parted ways,” which is one of those terms that can be parsed to mean a mutual decision for an executive to leave or a firing. The Falcons, presumably, will make an external hire to fill the role; it’s worth noting that 49ers director of scouting and football operations Josh Williams was a general manager candidate who has been involved with contract negotiations for San Francisco and could be a candidate here.

    The Falcons and Senior Director of Football Administration Chris Olsen have parted ways, per sources.

    Olsen has 18 years of club experience negotiating player, coaching and front office contracts and managing the salary cap. He also worked at the NFL Management Council for over…

    — Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) April 27, 2026

    Over five seasons and one additional offseason in Atlanta, Olsen oversaw a chaotic cap situation for the Falcons that I’m sure he did his best to manage. The team came in with a tight cap situation in 2021, freed up space in 2023 and 2024 to splurge, and then were back with limited dollars in 2025 and 2026. Much of that was out of Olsen’s control—he’s not signing the players, just trying to work out reasonable deals that are as team-friendly as possible—but the Falcons’ new regime was presumably not thrilled with the situation they inherited regardless. They’ll have their own guy in the door ahead of next offseason, when the team will have much more breathing room under the cap and may be looking to hand out long-term deals, instead of the one-year pacts they selected this year.

    Olsen’s long experience in the NFL—he started with the league offices in 1994 before joining the Texans in 2007—should mean he’s quickly given an opportunity with a team or the NFL. The Falcons, meanwhile, will seek out their next cap and contract guru. We wish Olsen well wherever he lands.

    Drake Baldwin of Madison off to red-hot start for Braves

    Drake Baldwin's rise to the 2025 National League Rookie of the Year was perhaps only the beginning.

    The Atlanta Braves catcher from Madison is on an even higher level to start this season, leading the league in games played (29), runs (29) and hits (37) leading into games Monday, April 27. Baldwin has a .909 OPS and a .388 on-base percentager, with seven homers, 25 RBIs (tied for third in the NL) and even his first career stolen base.

    Baldwin has played nine games at designated hitter, the rest at catcher. The Madison West alumnus, who turned 25 in late March, had an .810 OPS last year with 19 homers and 80 RBIs on his way to the Rookie of the Year award, comfortably ahead of second-place finisher Cade Horton of the Chicago Cubs.

    At 20-9, the Braves already have a 6½-game lead in the National League East and own the best record in the league, though only slightly ahead of the Los Angeles Dodgers (19-9), San Diego Padres (18-9) and Cincinnati Reds (18-10).

    Baldwin's successes this season included hitting a pitch nearly on the ground for a 438-foot home run.

    From @Theo_DeRosa: Drake Baldwin's 438-foot home run in the third inning came on a pitch just 0.99 feet off the ground, the longest home run on a pitch that low or lower under pitch tracking (since 2008, regular season and postseason). Previous long: 433 feet by Charlie Blackmon… pic.twitter.com/81tnFfJ0Gq

    — Mark Bowman (@mlbbowman) April 22, 2026

    Tomah's Connor Pirelipp to make second start April 27

    Minnesota Twins starting pitcher Connor Prielipp (61) follows through on a pitch against the New York Mets during the third inning at Citi Field in Queens, New York.

    Minnesota Twins left-hander Connor Prielipp, from Tomah, will make his second career MLB start Monday, April 27, when he faces the Seattle Mariners at home.

    Prielipp, a second-round draft pick in 2022 from the University of Alabama, allowed two earned runs on four hits, with six strikeouts, in four innings during his debut April 22. He left with a no-decision in a 3-2 loss to the Mets that ended New York's long losing streak.

    Prielipp is the second Wisconsinite to make his big-league debut in 2026, along with Angels pitcher George Klassen from Port Washington. Klassen appeared in two games before returning to the minors.

    This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Braves catcher Drake Baldwin, from Madison, off to red-hot start

    Former Auburn OT Izavion Miller signs with the Cleveland Browns

    Former Auburn football offensive tackle Izavion Miller signs with the Cleveland Browns as an undrafted free agent.

    Playing over 1,500 snaps for the Tigers in his three years on the Plains. Miller was a rotational piece at the right tackle position this previous season, playing in all 12 games with three being starts. In 2024, he missed two games due to an injury. He would be named SEC Offensive Lineman of the Week for his game against Kentucky.

    The 6-foot-5 tackle transferred to Auburn after getting his start in college football at the junior college level. Playing at Southwest Mississippi Community College, he was honored with the 2022 NJCAA All-Region 23 Team. On3 had him rated as one of the top 12 JUCO overall players.

    Miller joins the Browns after going undrafted in the 2026 NFL Draft. He will be a part of their 90-man roster heading into mini-camp.

    Joining the Dawg Pound 🦴🟠@IzavionMiller ➡️ @Browns#WarEagle | #AuburnMadepic.twitter.com/PKLQheUQQ3

    — Auburn Football (@AuburnFootball) April 26, 2026

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    This article originally appeared on Auburn Wire: Former Auburn football OT signs with the Cleveland Browns

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